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there it is. [ overlapping conversation ] >> we're going to channel 20. steve will be good morning, crossing the border. donald trump announces a surprise trip to mexico for a private conversation with the mexican president on the same day he's set to make a major speech on immigration. could this unexpected meeting hint aam we'll ask his mpaign manager live. in the path. a major storm in the gulf strengthens overnight as tens of millions in florida brace for winds and flooding. we're tracking it live. star standoff. chris brown out on bail on weapons charges after a stalemate with police that played out on social media. >> walk right up in here, and
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>> the embattled singer accused of threatening a woman at gunpoint in his home. what the star is now saying about that incident. fiery escape. the driver at a gas station backs into a pump, sparking a dangerous fire. the car behind him igniting with two children inside. how their mother sprang into action and helped save their lives. today, wednesday, august 31, 2016. this is "today" from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. [ cheers ] >> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on this wednesday morning. big, surprising news from donald trump overnight coming on twitter. >> we knew he would give a big immigration speech today. now we found out he's going to travel to mexico and meet with the president there. >> donald trump sent out a tweet saying he's going to mexico to
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anticipated speech on immigration. that comes later on this evening. we are going to hear from his campaign manager about the surprise trip in a moment. let's begin with nbc's hallie jackson. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt and savannah. talk about a jam-packed day for the gop nominee. somebody who made securing the border part of his central policy for months now. this morning we learned the mexican president is confirming that meeting with donald trump as been his speech on securing the border, a trip across it as donald trump accepts the invitation of the mexican president. >> the current president of mexico said he would meet with you. will you meet with him? >> yeah, sure. >> you would? >> absolutely. >> reporter: today's high stakes face to face, a moment maybe no one saw coming after trump announcing the candidacy said this about mexicans.
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assume, are good people. >> reporter: the backlash immediate with trump even now insisting he'll get mexico to pay for his signature immigration policy -- building a border wall. >> mexico will be paying for the wall. >> reporter: that plan getting fierce pushback from the former mexican president. >> i'm not going to pay for that [ bleep ] wall. he should pay for it. >> reporter: and the current one, comparing trump to hitler and mussolini before backtracking. pena nieto said, i will be absolutely respectful and work with whomever is elected in november. eight in ten hispanic voters see trump unfavorably. pena nieto struggling to win approval at home. both men looking for the chance for a major political moment. trump's trip today coming ahead of an immigration speech in
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to clarify his muddled message. it is still not clear how trump will handle the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants here but a top campaign aide said he is expected to call for strither work site -- stricter work site enforcement, better visa tracking and an end to so-called sanctuary cities. pena nieto said he's looking forward to a dialogue and to protecting mexicans wherever they may be. he also invited secretary clinton for a senior campaign official for the team says she will consider meeting with him at an appropriate time. say that last spoke in 2014. in a campaign full of twists and turns, this has to rank among the biggest. >> we'll talk more about it. thank you very much. >> kellianne conway is donald trump's campaign manager. she's here this morning. good morning. good to see you. >> thank you, savannah. >> this is a last-minute trip, isn't it? >> maybe it's been revealed
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the fact is mr. trump was excited to accept the invitation from the president in mexico. it's a decisive presidential move. he wants to establish a conversation with a neighboring country, a leader. and also to discuss the common problems and challenges that our country is facing. >> you are using diplomatic language, something donald trump hasn't done with mexico. i don't think there is much disagreement about that. is he a guy that will go to the mexican president and use that same blunt language? 11 million immigrants are going back. you're going to get a bill for the border wall. or will he try a gentler approach. >> you will see a presidential donald trump at the meeting in mexico. we are happy the president invited him. i'm sorry hillary clinton is not going and has not accepted the invitation. i feel that she keeps following the leader here. we are the leader. people are needed in louisiana, we are there. the president in mexico invites us, we accept the invitation.
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illegal immigration, but also trade policy and jobs. >> later today in arizona donald trump will deliver an address on immigration. at the end of the speech are we going to know exactly what his policy on immigration is as it pertains to the 11 million immigrants in this country illegally? >> yes, you will. too often, matt, typical politicians tell you, hey, the sound bite now specifics at a time to be determined. it's presidential to go lay out the poli a people going into november 8th knowing what they're getting. >> the campaign created its own confusion on the issue. at the end of the day are we going to hear the there will be a deportation force and those 11 million people living illegally in this country now will have to leave before some of them have the chance to come back? >> you are going to hear many things from mr. trump. one, no amnesty. absolutely going to build the wall. that's been the center of his campaign from day one.
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and that president hillary would continue because you want to work with congress. >> in fairness, though, those are the positions that as far as anyone can tell he hasn't changed. in the primary he was as clear as day about it. every single last illegal immigrant, whether criminal or not, if they are here illegally, they are going back. he did not mince words. are we going to hear it today? does he plan to round up and deport every last illegal immigrant starting on day one? >> you are going to hear how he's going to address the 11 million and others as well including sanctuary cities. there is no reason angel moms like agnes, julie, no reason people should have to lose their children at the hand of an illegal immigrant murdering them because we have sanctuary cities. it couldn't be more clear. in terms of changing positions i have memorized 22 of them for hillary clinton. tpp, keystone pipeline, you could ask her if she would talk to the press.
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to be open with the press, to go over the border to mexico to meet with the president, go back to arizona to give an immigration speech. she was in the hamptons raising money. >> since you are here, are we going to see a reversal of the policy? >> you will not see a reversal. if you look at his speech at the convention which is when you accept the republican nomination, you lay out the vision as president. look at that speech. he didn't talk about he makes it clear he hasn't changed his position in terms of enforcing law. do you know what might happen if we enforced the immigration laws in this country? i don't. we never bothered to do so. we have immigration agencies. we have i.c.e., law enforcement, other people that should be consulted and should be part of the spectrum of responsible actors here. that's not happening in this administration. mrs. clinton made it clear she would flot follow that either. we'll enforce the law.
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meeting south of the border. >> that would be a good one. >> thanks for joining us. >> more politics to talk about. three high-profile incumbent won the primaries on tuesday, each setting the stage for a general election showdown in november. in arizona, senator john mccain fought off the challenge from a republican tea party activist winning the right to seek a sixth term. senator marco rubio cruised to victory in florida after reversing a pledge that he wasn't going to seek re-election. in florida, representative debbie wasserman schultz beat back a challenger after she had to step down as chairperson of the democratic national committee. a storm expected to become tropical storm hermine later today. a hurricane watch has been announced as the state races for heavy rainfall. some major flooding and surging waves. dylan is in for al with the latest on this. >> we have been waiting for the storm to develop into a tropical
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moving slowly. it is going to become a tropical storm, most likely later on today. tropical depression 8, the one off north carolina, is moving out to sea. that's no longer going to be an issue. here are the hurricane watches right in the big bend of florida. this is the area we are looking at the strongest winds and also for the chance of a storm surge up to 3 to 6 feet above high tide. that could lead to coastal flooding. in addition, we are seeing heavy rain move through tampa. the storm will take the turn. the track shifted a little farther to the north it includes charleston, south carolina, by saturday. they could see tropical storm conditions with as much as five inches of rain. it is this area in pink here. that's where we could end up seeing as much as 10 to 15 inches of rain. that's going to be the reason we could see massive flooding. we want to point out two storms in the pacific. we have madeline which is weakening and lester which is a category four storm.
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north. we could see 10 to 15 inches of rain in hawaii. >> i remember when it was tropical disturbance 99-l. >> it was upgraded to depression. >> thanks, dylan. now to a major development in the fight against isis. the terror group's number two in command has been reportedly been killed following a coalition-led air strike in syria. let's go to richard engel, he's got the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, the u.s. has been tracking this man for many years. in fact, he spent years in u.s. custody in iraq until he was released. he's one of the founding members of isis, but as of now it's unclear that he really died. he's one of the world's most wanted terrorists with many titles. isis recruiter, spokesman, second in command, syrian born
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he's best known for lone wolf attacks in the west, an appeal directly linked to the spike in isis attacks this summer in turkey, across europe and the orlando nightclub massacre. in a statement, the pentagon called al-adnani the principal architect of isil's external operations, adding his removal from the battlefield would mark another significant blow to isil. but is he dead? isis' media arm says he is. that he was killed while supervising military operations against aleppo. u.s. officials confirm al-adnani with the $5 million american bounty on him was targeted in an air strike near aleppo yesterday. u.s. officials are not confirming that he was killed. isis could certainly replace al-adnani but losing such a key figure, the organization's public voice, would be a setback.
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election 68 days away, nbc news has learned that a top-secret u.s. intelligence group is looking into russia's alleged election-related hacking. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins us with more on that. pete, what can you tell us about the group and don't say they are top secret. >> reporter: well, it's a group with a name straight out of the cold war, matt. the foreign denial and deception committee. one of its missions is to track and analyze these recent russian cyber did try and fail to get into arizona's online voter system and then successfully penetrated a similar system in illinois and copied a small fraction of the data but didn't appear to change it in any way. elections are conducted by the states, not by the federal government. state officials say it would be much harder for the russians or any outsider, for that matter, to hack into the completely separate individual devices that count the actual votes.
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optical scanners where you fill in the circles on the paper ballot and feed it to a scanner still have that as a backup. security experts warn the touchscreen systems without a paper backup still in wide use are more vulnerable, especially to an insider hack, matt. >> the degree of nervousness if you could characterize it now in the intelligence community would be what, pete? >> reporter: the degree is high they are trying to influence confidence. i would say low that they are trying to manipulate results. intelligence officials say, for example, they doubt the russians are trying to help the trump campaign though congressional democrats asked the fbi this week to look at it. the current thinking is even if the russian hackers can't manipulate the actual vote their goal appears to be a broader one -- to under mine confidence in the election system. >> pete williams in washington. thank you.
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stanford's campus ahead of brock turner's release from jail on friday. the former college athlete was given what some consider a six month sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman. he's being released for good behavior after serving just three months of that sentence. here's the latest. >> reporter: good morning. come friday, brock turner will have served three months here in protective custody, half of a sentence that many found appalling considering the crime. it was a conviction and lenient uproar. former stanford swimmer brock turner set to be released friday from jail after serving just 90 days following three felony convictions for sexually assaulting an unconscious female. the victim's letter of outrage to turner going viral, viewed nearly 18 million times. in it she said you cannot give me back the life i had before that night.
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letter to the young woman writing, a lot of people failed you, i believe you. it's not your fault. all of this igniting a fire storm against santa clara superior court judge aaron persky who presided over the case. nearly 1.8 million people signed a petition for him to be removed from the bench. last week persky voluntarily stepped down from criminal courts. now will preside only over civil court trials. california state legislators bill to the governor closing a loophole allowing for such short sentences. under the law if the case was tried today turner would serve a minimum three years behind bars. turner has been banned from ever setting foot on campus again but left an indelible mark on stanford university. >> this case shows if you commit sexual assault to an unconscious woman on the stanford campus in california that you spend a summer internship in jail.
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any time after midnight on friday. sources here tell us he will receive no special treatment. we know he will have to report to probation for three years which means frequent drug tests and no alcohol. he will have to register as a sex offender for the rest of his life. >> gadi schwartz, thank you. today marks a first in over began commercial service to cuba for the first time since 1961. kerry sanders is in ft. lauderdale where he'll buckle up for the ride. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning from the cockpit of jetblue flight 387. we'll be traveling here shortly. i have to move to my seat but this will be a one hour and eight minute flight into history. this morning americans can once again buy a commercial airline ticket and fly from the u.s. directly to cuba. the last scheduled u.s. flight
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jfk was in the white house. hard linen had heard of the beatles. the first flight from ft. lauderdale heads to santa clara, a three hour drive east of havana where jay guevara is buried. piloting today, frank who began his career at 14. his father fled in 1961. >> he will be flying here with me along with my grandfather and everybody else. >> reporter: jetblue is the firefighter resume flights to cuba, but other u.s. airlines are right behind. next week american airlines begins flights from miami to cuba. in all, eight airlines have tentative u.s. permission to fly to cuba from various u.s. cities. permission to fly directly to havana could come later this year. when you consider that the
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are once so tense that the u.s. navy blocked the comings and goings of cuba you can understand why many historians never thought americans with their passports would be able to get on an american plane and fly back and forth to cuba. >> all right, kerry. thank you very much. kerry making a lot of friends preboarding the flight. >> couldn't get the aisle though. kerry, thank you very much. >> have a good flight. >> dylan is back with the busy weather map. >> yes. we are going to see tropical downpours in florida but also with the cold front we could see isolated storms across the eastern great lakes extending into the plains and through northern texas with heavy rain. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is coming up in just 30 seconds. r by day, prep-cook by night. also, his name is sous. no. sloppy joseph. a middle-aged man who's trying to get his life together, but he can't - he's to sloppy. huhhh - no! here you go. i got this. i get cash back so it's like everything's on sale. with the blue cash everyday card from american express
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coming up on channel 20. good morning, i'm corey rose. here's a look at what's happening on channel 20 for 9news 7:00 a.m. gunshots, a stolen car, a crash and a suspect on the run. incidentalwater police still looking -- edgewater police still looking for a suspect this morning. 9news reporter nelson garcia is on the scene and we will have an update for you over on
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>> he vowed to return to work and today denver officer john adsit is doing just that, after being hit and dragged while out on patrol back in 2014. an update to this inspiring story over on channel 20. let's check weather and traffic now with amelia and marty. >> thanks, corey. going up to sky9 flying over littleton right now where apparently an rtd light rail train may have possibly caught fire. crews trying to investigate what exa we don't see any smoke or flames so hopefully everything turns out okay so looks like riders are being held from entering the train there at one of the littleton light rail stations. plenty of volume southbound 25 near university and out across the maps not a lot of crashes but a lot of red and fog, marty, out to the east. >> fog near dia, clear conditions for just about everyone else and we have some storms forecast for eastern colorado this morning. a few storms in the central part of the state middle of the
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late afternoon, more into the evening round of storms for us through the afternoon tonight. so, again, after 4:30 is when you should start checking the skies for thunderstorms today. temperatures will be comfortable once again with 70s to near 80 degrees, about 10 degrees warmer on the western slope today. partly cloudy, a late afternoon and evening storm, a few pockets of heavy rain, better chance for storms tomorrow in
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? 7:30 now wednesday morning, the 31st of august 2016. we say good-bye to august, hello to the crowd. we are ready for friday. alicia keys will be here in t-minus 48 she'll perform live on the plaza to close out the summer concert series. >> that girl is on fire. >> she is. >> first a quick check of the headlines. donald trump making a last-minute trip to mexico today to meet with the president there ahead of his highly anticipated speech on immigration later this evening. his campaign manager kellyanne conway told us earlier they will have productive conversation but trump will not reverse his strong stance on the issues. >> ten people had to be issued
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after their kayaks were hit by a ferry pulling away from the pier. at least five people were hurt including a man whose arm was partially severed. police say glare from the sun may have been a factor. >> an elderly driver caused a fiery scene at a gas station after knocking a pump onto a car with children inside. it quickly caught fire. a store shut off on the gas as the children's mother pulled them from the burning car preventing a tragedy. police are investigating this morning. we begin with chris brown's latest brush with the law. the r & b star is out on bail after a lengthy standoff with police. here's the rather bizarre story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. chris brown released from jail just before midnight last night, posting $250,000 in bail after
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a deadly weapon. >> barricaded myself in my house? have you seen my house? i'm going to barricade myself in a palace? i'm not coming out. >> reporter: chris brown talking to police after they responded to a 3:00 a.m. call after a woman claimed the pop star threatened her at gun point. the alleged victim baylee curran telling e news she was looking at diamond jewelry on when brown pulled a gun on her and kicked her out of the home. >> that's when chris brown kind of went off, pulled out his gun and said get the f out. >> reporter: curran said she feared for her life. she was escorted out and fled from the house. >> i ran down the driveway and took a left down the street. >> reporter: later that morning on instagram brown was defiant. >> police out there at the gate. >> reporter: police showed up to investigate and he refused to
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>> you get the warrant or whatever, walk up in here and you will see nothing, you idiots. >> reporter: ten hours after the original call and equipped with a warrant, police entered the home and interviewed brown's guests. he was taken downtown to be booked. it is the latest in a series of run-ins with the law for brown who was convicted in 2009 of assaulting his then girlfriend rihanna. baylee said brown's associates asked her to sign a nondisclosure agreement before she refused to do. as for brown his lawyer tweeting, thanks to everyone for their support and well wishes. chris is out and well. the al investigations against him are false, # team breezy. brown is a convicted felon and would face up to three years in prison if found guilty of possessing a firearm. >> thank you very much spj. >> another check of the weather now from dylan.
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midwest. it's almost time to start calling it fall-like. you will notice a drop in the humidity. it's still going to be pleasant. we are looking at temperatures in the upper 70s and lower 80s which is below average for this time of year. dodge city 79. chicago, 78. normal high is 79. we are right around that. on thursday we are looking for temperatures to drop into the mid 70s in cleveland. memphis, 88 degrees. washington, d.c., about 84. close to average if not below. on ward with raleigh at 80. 81 in new york city. that looks nice. 70s back through chicago. about 73 degrees. we have a front that's the reason why we'll see a cool-down and why we could see a couple of isolated storms today. pockets of heavier rain and down through texas and oklahoma we could see heavier downpours but nothing severe expected. of course the tropical downpours near florida are already occurring as the storm gets
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and that's your latest forecast. >> okay, dylan. thank you. >> coming up, a mother's quest to keep her daughter's memory alive 30 years after the notorious preppy murder case. notorious preppy murder case. ellen we could tell you that the designer color collections from hgtv home by sherwin-williams make your decision easier. are you sure those colors go together? yes, all these colors go together. or, about our reputation...
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we are back now at 7:40 crime cases. last friday marked the 30th anniversary of one of the most notorious in history. >> robert chambers pled guilty to killing jennifer levin in central park. we spoke with levin's mother who is determined to keep her daughter's memory alive. kerry sanders has the story. >> reporter: 30 years after a loved one's death, for a mom the
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you can see this very amazing soul. this was taken right before she was killed. >> reporter: it was august 26, 1986. 18-year-old jennifer levin had gone to new york's central park with someone she thought was a friend, 19-year-old robert chambers. it took years for the preppy killer's lies and fabrications to unravel, but that former altar boy with the good loo eventually would be unm masked a thief, drug user and, yes, a killer. >> jennifer was robbed from me. she would be 48 years old and most likely i would have had grandchildren to adore. >> reporter: today, jennifer's mother ellen levin lives a quiet life in upstate new york. >> she's never not in my thoughts. >> reporter: life in the mountains is a sharp contrast to the sensational headlines three
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defense team and chambers himself. >> she molested me in the park. >> reporter: he claimed jennifer wanted rough sex and things accidentally turned violent. >> when i saw how she was being portrayed, how it suddenly became her fault -- >> reporter: playing the victim. >> it was blatantly playing the victim. >> the whole thing started here. >> reporter: now retired nypd lead detective >> you find the body, do the steps and it leads to the killer who confesses. end of story. >> reporter: it didn't end there. it went on more than two years. >> not guilty, 8-4. >> reporter: the jury deadlocked. >> i can imagine there was someone on the jury who thought he was a clean cut young man who would never do anything like this. >> reporter: too good-looking, they said. >> yeah.
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all the time. >> reporter: in the end, prosecutors struck a plea deal with chambers' attorneys where he pled guilty to manslaughter. the retired head of the manhattan d.a. sex crimes unit prosecuted the case. >> the jury was split. there were at least two people who bought the accident theory. the fact that the jury didn't decide it after the detectives and i had given them everything we could, that was a huge disappointme >> reporter: fairstein, now a best selling author of crime fiction said levin fought for her life and his behavior afterwards was telling. >> he sat on the wall behind the metropolitan museum, watched as her body was found and taken away from the park in a body bag and never went over to the police and said this is my friend, this was an accident, i
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completely sociopathic. >> reporter: did you ever get an apology? >> no. >> reporter: do you want one? >> no. >> reporter: whatever he would say -- >> i wouldn't believe anything he said. as far as i'm concerned he doesn't exist for me. >> reporter: for a decade after jennifer's death ellen fought for victims' rights. among her successes a rape shield law on the books in new york and the right for victims to speak in hearings. robert chambers who declined our request for an interview served every day of the 15-year sentence for killing jennifer levin. nearly five years after his release he was back in prison serving 19 years for felony drug charges where he remains today. what do you make of the one sentence followed by a longer sentence? >> i thought it was outrageous that he got more time for selling drugs than he did for
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it's pretty outrageous. >> reporter: for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news in upstate new york. >> remember that case. >> very well. >> coming up, the reason singer selena gomez said she'll take some time off. >> and carson in the orange room with reactions to a powerful interview we showed you interview we showed you yesterday with the survivor ? the sun'll come out tomorrow... ? interview we showed you yesterday with the survivor for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ? tomorrow, tomorrow... ? ? i love ya, tomorrow ? in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren.
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7:49. we like to say carson is back over in the orange room. good to see you. >> good morning, guys. tuesday we shared savannah's powerful interview with chessy prout, a survival of sexual assault at st. paul's prep school. this is the first time she spoke out publically revealing her face and name. the response online to the emotional account has been overwhelming here in the orange room. we have seen the # right to, which prout created. here's senator jeanne shaheen writing chessy prout is a remarkable brave young woman. thank you for sharing your story to change the stigma of sexual assault. >> jess davidson says chessy prout is brave. we stand with you.
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shared the story. another photo we saw, i have the right to live without the fear of sexual violence. prout said on our show she wants to empower other people and it looks like that's exactly what she's doing. back to you. >> carson, thank you very much. >> thank you. still to come, i believe they can fly. new this team of synchronized sky divers is defying gravity. >> and a video on d creates instant local heroes. the bystanders who pulled a woman from a burning car after your local news and weather. ? there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension
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forced a woman to get money from her bank and her home all while -- you might be surprised that denver is not on the list for the worst places to own a home but it's not on the best list either. find out where you should go if you're considering a move. the zika virus is still around, now theme parks and
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protect their visitors. let's check weather and traffic now where amelia and marty. >> we got a note about the ground stop out at dia. new information and keith montgomery from the airport just responded. the faa has technically issued a ground stop, according to heath, he says it comes down in tiers so it depends on where you're going, which flight you're on. take a look at our graphics here. the ground stop is in effect because of the low visibility and that comes from the larger resource of the faa there but if you are headed out please just call and check your specific flight before you make any assumptions about whether or not you need to head out or delay. as for the rest of our drive, another big issue affecting the light rail across littleton. c and d lines are now down because of a brake fire. the littleton fire department responded. they held everyone off from getting on the trains and now a bus shuttle is in place but this could mean significant delays because a bus obviously can't travel as quickly as the trains, on and off,
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colorado, amelia has been covering the fog for us, especially from dia to the north, continued storms over the plains and then storms sneak up out of the foothills and around our area but they will wait until very late in the day today. we will have a few pockets of moderate to heavy rain from the denver area to the south, more so in the central and southern mountains in the state but, again, you could see one or two pockets of rain around here today after 4:30 in the afternoon. mid-70s to near 80 here, so a small chance for an afternoon storm, a better chance for an evening storm, we will back things off into the foothills a bit tomorrow and then bring them right back down
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? there goes the alarm ringing in my head ? . it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, heroes on the highway. the quick-thinking motorists who saved a trapped driver slammed by a runaway tractor-trailer. now speaking out. >> it's not a hero thing. it's just -- i don't know. to do for me. >> the story behind that dramatic dash cam video. then cutting down the costly medical bills. jean chatzky has a few easy tips to help you save on everything from health care to prescriptions. ? and bad hair day? tom brady slammed on social media over his new 'do.
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"today," wednesday, august 31st, 2016. ? >> good morning, colorado! >> i'm 60 today! >> we're 60 on the plaza! ? >> good morning, oklahoma. friends in pittsburgh. >> good morning, st. louis. >> it's our tv debut! [ cheers and applause ] we're back now, 8:00 on a wednesday morning, the 31st day of august 2016. we have the gang all here. so all this talk about tom brady's hair. >> i know. >> i wilremain silent.
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>> not saying a word. >> he always looks adorably handsome. >> you liked it. >> i do. >> you're not exactly neutral. >> i am not. >> the other day, i said, carson is back and all is right with the world. i meant to see siri is back and now all is right with the world. she has a recipe this morning. she's going to create a delicious summer meal. you will probably want to feed it to your family tonight. >> and charlie is here. all is right in the world, too. also tomorrow, britney off her vma performance. and the release of her new album. we'll check in with ms. spears. she will treat to us a special exclusive performance, again, don't forget, tomorrow, right here on "today." we're looking forward to that. a lot to get to. first to the news at 8:00. >> we begin with the presidential race this morning. i'm hallie jackson in southern arizona.
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ahead of a major immigration speech where he's expected to emphasize securing the border, a trip across it for trump today to meet with the mexican president. news that came out overnight. trump's campaign manager tells nbc news today trump will talk about not just illegal immigration but trade and drug policy, too, in what could be a major moment for the gop nominee. >> reporter: in a campaign full of twists, this among the most surprising. ld confirming overnight they will meet today in mexico. the mexican president who once compared trump to hitler before retracting it adding, i believe in dialogue to promote mexican interests around the world and mainly to protect mexicans wherever they may be. the face to face with the potential for a face-off after trump insulted mexicans last june. >> they are bringing drugs. they're bringing crime. they're rapists and some, i
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>> reporter: his campaign manager, kelly anne conway, previewing his trip this morning. >> i think they'll have a productive conversation about illegal immigration, trade policy and drugs. >> reporter: all along, trump made mexico a central part of his immigration plan by promising he'll convince the country to pay for his border wall. >> we are going to build the wall and mexico is going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: peno nieto said this spring, there is no scenario in which it would happen. >> i'm not going to pay for that [ bleep ] wall. >> reporter: the surprise sit-down taking place just hours before trump's speech on immigration. his team promising more details about what trump plans to do with the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living
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hillary clinton to meet also. clinton looks forward to seeing him at the appropriate time, adding the two last met in 2014. meanwhile, we're getting a quick look at a new poll out this morning, matt and savannah, showing clinton with one of her lowest favorability ratings yet, just 41%. back to you. >> hallie jackson, thank you. more than 100 felons are getting a second chance. on tuesday, president obama commuthe federal inmates convicted of nonviolent drug offenses. the white house said they had taken all steps toward rehabilitation and received what it called unduly harsh sentences under outdated laws. the move brings the total number of commutations under president obama to 673, more than the previous ten presidents combined. scary moments on a united flight from houston to london. flight 880 had to make an emergency landing in ireland after the plane hit severe and
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at least ten passengers and two crew members were injured and had to be taken to a hospital when the plane finally landed at shannon airport. coming up, you should stop and talk to the woman wearing headphones, right? the misguided pickup advice for men that is sparking strong and hilarious backlash online. and mel brooks gives a touching tribute to gene wilder revealing how t got off to a funny start. and rescue reunion. we'll catch up with the heroes behind this dramatic scene caught on camera. we'll talk to them. first, these messages. again! again? again! again!
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back with a daring rescue that stopped a tragedy from unfolding. during a dramatic ten-car pile up last week. >> newly released dashcam video released of that accident made local heroes out of the people who sprung into action at just the right time. miguel almaguer caught up with them. national correspondent miguel almaguer caught up with them. >> reporter: a runaway tractor-trailer slamming into slowing traffic, pile-driving into cars. debris raining down on new york's route 17. through the smoke and fire chris serious trouble. >> the car was fully engulfed in flames. we knew we didn't have a lot of time. the cabin of the vehicle itself was starting to feel with smoke. >> four men, white, ed staff, and two others springing into action, an elderly driver trapped as the car quickly burned. >> you could see the woman inside. i grabbed the door handle and pulled off. i grabbed the rear door handle and that pulled off.
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the flames came around the rear corner of the car >> reporter: ed scrambled to find a fire extinguisher, dousing the flames. the strangers coming together, finally smashing open the passenger window, pulling the victim from the wreckage, carrying her to safety. because of quick action, the woman's injuries are only minor. >> without question, they are heroes. they had no idea the camera was rolling. >> reporter: the mayor of binghamton said the men risked their own lives to save another. >> we arwo risked their lives not only for neighbors and family members but for complete strangers. >> it's not a hero thing. it's just -- i don't know. just something i would expect someone to do for me. >> reporter: reunited for the first time since the accident, this rescue team will soon be awarded a key to the city, an act of bravery for a group who says they are no heroes, but that's what most heroes would say.
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>> i like what he said. you're right. you would hope somebody would do that for you. >> yes. >> if you were in that situation. good for them. they did a great job. >> courageous. all right. new football season, new hair cut. trending now, all right? this has captivated the internet. tom brady giving a press conference but instead of generating a lot of excitement for the upcoming nfl season, people can't stop talking about that haircut, saying it is '90s inspired. dylan loves it i like it. >> naturally, the tweets poured in. tom brady ready for the first first day of junior high. and i love this one, brady on his way to pick up mollie ringwald. of course the comparisons followed saying he looks like saved by the bell's zack morris, james vanderbeek and matt damon in "good will hunting." >> for sure. >> long live the '90s. >> the '90s are making a
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i really like it. >> it's adorable, right? >> yes. >> you're taking responsible for it? >> what do you think, carson, do you think he looks adorable? >> he looks adorable. >> matt? >> is there a bad hair cut for him? >> he looks ten years younger. no question about it. >> maybe that's what he was going for it. >> there you go. look at that. >> cute. >> the '90s. >> thank you. a bus, train, whatever. you sit next to someone wearing headphones. what do you do? >> do not speak to them. >> universal sign of don't talk to that person. >> i would agree. >> that is precisely why an article i'm about to show you rubbed people the wrong way titles how to talk to a woman who is wearing headphones. people on social media are angry with this author. he's a relationship expert. his message is, she's not avoiding interaction. she just needs a little nudging.
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the article then offers advice to try to get that woman to remove the head phones. >> i was on a plane in new zealand talking to a woman and the flight attendant came to ask if i wanted water. in the 30 seconds i asked, i looked back and she had her headphones on. she just put it right on. >> that was one compelling story. >> that's not a compliment. >> you have to improve your small talk. >> not good. >> then she's going like this. most amazing and mesmerizing video you'll see all day. check out the synchronized sky divers. they call themselves the mad ravens, flying around an indoor wind tunnel. they fly up, down, all around even upside down. the team based in prague spent 5,000 hours practicing this routine. >> that's cool.
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or is that taken? >> it's available again. >> seems safer than jumping out of airplanes. cool. >> i love it. >> pop start? lots to get to. we'll start with selena gomez. after spending the past few months traveling for her world tour she's taking a break. selena has lupus and said she needs to put her health first telling "people" magazine, i've discovered that anxiety, panic attacks and depression can be side effects of lupus. which can present their own challenges. i want to be proactive to maintain my health and happiness. i have decided the by thank you to all my fans for your support. she hopes this encourages others to deal with their own issues. up next, mel brooks we all know is good friends with the beloved actor gene wilder. he paid tribute to his dear friend gene wilder. >> he was sick. i knew it. he was a dear friend. i expected it. i expected he would go. but, i don't know.
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tremendous. it's still -- it's a big shock, you know? i'm still reeling from that no more gene. i can't call him. he was such a wonderful part of my life, you know? >> mel brooks saying their friendship began because he made fun of the way gene looked. finally, miley cyrus brought a homeless teenager to the vmas as her date in an effort to raise awareness in the u.s. for homeless youth. his name was jessie held. he accepted the coveted new moonman and it can be yours now for $13,100. that's right. he listed it on ebay which says "mint condition and no fingerprints." he posted photos with the award and guess what, it has currently 16 bids. if you want it, you can have it. as a side note jesse has an apartment in l.a. and is expecting a baby boy in november. he wants to get some cash for
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>> can't argue with that. >> thank you. >> you got it. that's your "pop start." go to our facebook page for more. >> great. dylan has a check of the weather. >> announcer: today's weather brought to you by dove hair. perfectly nourished hair plus more. all right. let's get into more detail on the tropical system in the gulf of mexico. it is not a tropical storm yet. it should eventually become one. perhaps even a strong tropical storm thursday to thursday night. that's in northern florida. it could affect charleston, south carolina, as we go into the weekend as the tropical storm as well. take a look at the rip current threat from nantucket down to southern florida. that's because the storm is going to ride along the east coast. keep in mind that the rip currents will be dangerous, even if the sun is shining. we have a dangerous flood risk especially just north of tampa, into that big bend of florida. not only because we can see 10 to 15 inches of rain but we have
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of up to 3 to 6 feet above high tide. again, that's thursday night. that could lead to coastal flooding as well. we'll keep an eye on florida as th and that's your latest forecast. matt? >> thank you very much. day three of the series cost cutting today. we have tackled everyday bills. we are talking medical expenses
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too soon to prepare for the future. back this morning to talk us through it all is "today" financial editor jean chatzky. >> good morning. >> the cost of health care, even if you don't have a major medical emergency, staggering. >> they are. the problem with health care is people don't look at it like shopping for a car. it hasn't been so transparent. that's changing. we have tips. >> and you have statistics that are health care costs. >> or what they think they will be for the coming year according to the consumerism health care index from allegiance. only 23% save for future health care and this one gets me. about a quarter of people didn't fill a prescription because of the cost. this gets expensive because you get sicker. >> when you come here you almost always tell people they need to make educated choices. talk about ways we can do that.
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this is the biggie. if you can put pretax dollars into a flexible spending account or a health savings account you save a third of the cost off your medical care. it can be used for pretty much anything. not just prescriptions but doctor visits and almost everything except for over-the-counter prescriptions. >> can you explain the difference? >> sure. a flexible spending account, you put money in and have to use it but a certain date offered by something anybody qualifies for if they have a high deductible health insurance policy. but any silver or bronze policy on the exchange gets you in. >> just like if you are going to shop for a car or appliance, do some comparison shopping. >> 17% of people. only 17% shop around for prescriptions. that's a huge mistake. the prices can vary by 100%, 200% for the same drugs,
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pocket. good rx online helps you find a fair price for the drugs. >> you talked about the price and how they vary for drugs and medications. go to procedures. it gets alarming. up to a 500% difference in a procedure cost. >> right. if you want to know what a procedure should cost in your i are i can't there is the health care bluebook, just like the car bluebook. it exists online. then if you get medical bills lowering the costs, copatient.com is a service that tells you what the fair price is for the procedures you have had and if you can't do it yourself, they will negotiate it for you and take 35% of the money they save you. >> this is one of the discount type -- use a discount program? >> discount programs are for prescriptions. these are widespreadt have
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drug companies becau the b a lot of drugs overall. you get yourself aligned with a program. scriptrelief, searchrx, blink health. >> nbc did a story on that one. >> yes, great piece. you want to get into these particularly if you don't have a prescription plan. >> and don't be afraid to ask your doctor for a less expensive alternative to treatment. >> generics. say to yourto afford this. or ask the pharmacist. pharmacists are fantastic resources. if you can't afford them, the partnership for prescription assistance is an organization you should get in touch with. tell them the medication you need, if you have benefits and they will help you figure it out. also shop at costco and online pharmacies. make sure any online pharmacy is based in the u.s. and has a sign
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verified internet pharmacy. >> very important. jeanne, thank you. >> let's go to carson, savannah and a special guest. >> thank you. our special guest this morning, olympic champion simone manuel. in rio she won gold in the 100 meter freestyle and a place in the history books as the first african-american woman ever to win an individual gold in swimming. >> she was also part of a superstar 4 x 100 medley relay te t 1000th gold medal of all time. >> good morning. >> how many times have you had the experience where i said, can i touch it? >> too many times. >> i know. your neck had to get stronger because they are heavy, the hardware. >> 1.1 pounds each. i have about 4.4 pounds on my neck. >> let's put up the photo. i got chills thinking about it. you looked back at the clock, realized you won.
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woman. tell me about what moment, what was going on in your mind. >> there is a lot of relief to see my hard work pay off and see the number by my name is an exciting feeling. i was relieved. just to be the first african-american woman to do that is humbling that i could be the person to make history. i'm hoping to inspire people to get into the sport because swimming is a water saving skill. i love it. >> she's going back pretty good swim team. do you know who else joins her on the swim team? katie ledecky. >> you're a junior? >> yes. >> and katie will be a freshman. >> we said will you bring your medals to school? they are heavy. >> yes. >> but your friends will want to see. >> yes. i'm hoping to bring one. i have to convince my dad. he's protective of them. i would like to bring one just for a while.
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good morning. i'm cheryl preheim. here's a look at what's happening on channel 20 for 9news 8:00 a.m. shots fired, a stolen car crashes into another and then through the back wall of a house. the driver makes a run for it. we will have the latest on the search in edgewater this morning. there's no way i could have
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no way. >> big day today for officer john adsit. he nearly lost his life two years ago and now ready to get back to work. we hear from him and his plans to be back in service to the community. and thieves take billions of dollars without ever facing their victims. a look at how they are tricking you through your atm. let's check the weather and traffic on this wednesday morning with amelia and marty. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning, cheryl. it's hard to believe that with scenes like this out across 25 and ridge gate, blue skies, green grass that ground stop out at dia. it's of course issued by the faa. it's all about visibility. we spoke to heath montgomery out at the airport. he let us know it depends on which airport you are on, which crew is on board. call ahead. but there are a lot of planes experiencing delays and that could impact the bigger picture of flying across the country. we are looking now at a lot of delays across 25, right around the central drive, 225 and north up towards colorado, accidentwise, though, most of
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the one i am a little concerned about is northbound at castle pines so i'll have more details over on 20. >> and around here today, fog as you mentioned will lead to thunderstorms over the plains this morning and then storms pick up in central colorado this afternoon. by this evening we may see one or two of those slip right into the metro area, especially the farther south you go, so be on the lookout for that. we may have great lightning shots again for you with some small pockets of heavy rain here, you get a progressively through central colorado into the san juans and then out over the kansas and nebraska borders. temperatures in the 70s to near 80 today, right at 80 with partly cloudy skies most of the day just fantastic. after 4:30 we start to see a buildup and a better chance for storms during the evening. tomorrow storms again in and near the metro area and the foothills and they roll back down our way on friday
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it is 8:30, the 31st day of august. yes, the last day of august. tomorrow is september. we have labor day weekend. we say it all summer long but summer's over. >> it is. >> but we are going to have one last hurrah. alicia keys on the plaza this friday, our final summer concert and we cannot wait for that. >> still ahead this morning we've got handy diy organization ideas. these will help your kids rule at school this year. >> and class is in session for us, too, as we turn the plaza into a science lab, testing our knowledge or lack thereof. you want to stand back for this.
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garden on the go keeps on trucking. she's making roasted veggie tacos with a strawberry salsa. >> have you tried them at home? >> they are brand new. >> let's get a check on the weather. >> it's humid. very muggy in the northeast. that will change as the cold front moves east ward tonight into tomorrow. it could trigger scattered storms into northern new england. we are looking at a chance of heavier rain through kansas into oklahoma and texas, as the tropical system gets closer, likely becoming a tropical storm at some point either today or tomorrow. it is producing already heavy downpours that led to flooding. we could see just north of tampa 10 to 15 inches of rain. then eventually the storm system extends to charleston, south carolina. we could see gusty winds and isolated tornadoes. a pretty big storm surge, too. back behind the cold front to the north, temperatures dropping
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elizabeth mayhew has creative simple diy solutions. good morning. >> good morning. >> you have awesome helpers we'll meet as we go along here. organization is really important as kids go back to school. >> super important. one of my kids is in college and one is in high school. time management, finding what they need when they need it, all important. these are fun ideas that if they make them and get involved they will be more apt to use them. if the kids don't have anything to do in the to school here are the projects. >> we have addy here. what are we >> i took cereal boxes, paper towel and toilet paper holders covered them in fun duct tape. to show them what we can do, we kaj make this desk organizers. >> it's cute. >> started with a wood placard you can get at a craft store, painted it and cover the boxes you have in double tape. i like that because it's sturdy
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all you do is glue gun once they are finished, i glue gun it to the placard and make a desk organizer. >> that's great. you have the pencil and pen case, all that kind of thing. >> where do you get this kind of duct tape, though? >> at the craft store. there is camo, fun graphics, florals. the kid can customize it in his or her favorite colors and load it up with all your desk supplies. hopefully they will use them. >> exactly. when they do their homework and >> she just continues to do that. she glues them down and she's good. you can put your pencils in there. >> thank you, addy. we have jackson over here. what is he working on? >> you're going to do what i showed you. do a little weaving here. this is a pencil case. i think this is a great gift to give to your teacher on the first day of school. it is the easiest thing in the world. just take a piece of felt. these are precut pieces of felt
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you cut six slits, start three or so inches from the side. you don't want to go straight through. just weave those in and out of the strip. that's all i do. >> it's a pencil holder. so cute. >> there is no sewing. just basically cutting involved. i did put a ribbon closure on it which i tacked down with thread. >> oh, okay. >> you keep doing that. i'm just when you go to finish it, you just roll it up. >> cute. >> and then give it a tie and it's good to go. it's a nice present or you can put it in your backpack. >> that's sweet. you can do pens or paint brushes, who knows. >> felt again is so easy to work with. you just cut it. >> good job, jackson. he's weaving away. >> you're a good weaver.
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i found this through thrift diver.com. i want to give her credit. cover the top with contact paper, take a grill and drill holes, okay? those holes will be perfect for a crayon to fit in. so just pull this off. do the holes where the knife slots already are. it's much easier. >> mom and dad do >> yes. you'd probably be able to drill fine. all you do is paint it and use washy tape. it's a very easy to use japanese tape. that allows you to cover all the different holes so you don't see the slots. buy these electrical clips. here you can see i made two little holes which i'm just going to take and screw that on. if you could see on the finished
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and paint brushes, whatever it is. it's a great crayon, kind of craft station, also good for younger kids. an older sister can do it for a younger sister. >> i love that. last but not least. >> getting dressed in the morning can be so stressful for moms because they're yelling at their kids. i took cardboard, and ordered -- there's a company called i ordered cd stickers. you can do several on a page. >> that's clever! >> it's like when you go to the store. kids know this is what i'm wearing monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday. then by the weekend you throw a bunch in there. and lastly, icons for kids, so they are easy to get. put in your icon and they iron onto a box. >> i'm taking these. they are so cute. great ideas. can you bring these into my closet. >> these are all yours. coming up next, here is a definite kids don't try this at
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welcome back to our lab. we are gearing up here. as students across the country head back to school we wanted to have fun and test our scientific knowledge. yikes. nickopedia is here to teach us a few lessons. good morning. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> is this completely necessary? >> absolutely. it's going to get crazy out here today. >> really? >> you have four science questions to ask us and you will show us the answers. what's first? >> first, can you walk on water? naturally you would think you can only do that with magic. today we'llen doing it with science. >> or jesus.
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the same time. if you apply pressure to it, it would be a solid. if you let it go, it's a liquid. can you run across this? >> smack it, hold it. touch it. >> there is no way you are going to be on top of this. >> it looks like a liquid. you can grab it. >> i will say, no, i don't think you can walk across it. >> hold my hand. >> i'm sinking. >> you have to move. >> you were on top of it. >> i can go backwards. >> do the monwalk. >> that's pretty cool. >> show us your dance moves in there. >> what does that feel like? >> i feel like i'm going to stuck, like quick sand or
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>> there you go. >> all right. you made it. >> all right, nick, what's the second question? >> okay. the second one is, can water protect you from a fireball? this one is pretty dicey. >> we all signed a release. >> we're with child. >> we want to make sure you don't burn your hair off. okay? >> oh, man. >> oh, come on. >> okay. we'll -- in this balloon is methane. one under the arm like this. >> okay. >> there you go. >> good luck, matt, we love you. >> are you right handed or left handed? >> take off the left glove. >> take it off -- >> you said gloves were important. >> if you're left-handed we want to make sure you can use it later in life for whatever. >> okay. >> push this off so we get a stream there. put this down into the liquid
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take your hand out. see what i'm doing right there? we're going to be making bubbles. they will be pouring out. they'll continue making bubbles. pull your hand out more. all right. there you go. we want it to look like this, before they blow away. make more bubbles. now with this hand over here, put it down here. take this hand and put it -- >> this better be >> we'll push this back so we don't burn your entire hand here. there you go. that's pretty good. go ahead and scoop some of the bubbles in your hand just like this right here. >> what will happen? >> oh, my god. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> that was cool.
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>> did you feel that? did it feel hot? >> can you do that to your mouth? >> this is on fire. >> one is hydroden peroxide and one is iodide. we'll mix them quickly and back away very quickly. >> you dump this in there? >> this looks like chardonnay. >> i would not drink that. >>s >> okay. >> carson, you'll be on this one. >> dump it in and back away. >> back away, buck away. >> whoa! that's awesome. >> that is awesome. >> this is a fireball.
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>> that was cool. >> that was amazing. >> should we tell people, do not do this at home. >> the hydroden peroxide is 35%. that's seven times more of the reactant -- >> don't do it at home. >> why didn't we end with that one? >> there's one more. >> who do we need here? >> carson and me, i think. >> we have liquid nitrogen, ten liters. it's negative 321 degrees below freeng we're going to mix the two. what can go wrong? >> do we need this? >> you'll need that and a blast shield over there. >> now we're getting somewhere. >> do we have the blast shield, please? >> what happens, this water mixes with the liquid nitrogen, you have a reaction. it instantly condenses into a cloud. >> you'll say that will be more impactful? >> we're scientists.
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>> do we need a shield? >> you should be pretty good. maybe further back. >> we should all be like this. you're taller than i am. i want you to bring it up over your head and down in here. >> can i just say something, what's fun to look at? siri is over there going, go ahead. >> okay. >> dump it all in or pour it? >> dump it in there. >> ready? >> i'm going to back up. >> oh, my gosh. there at the same time. >> whoa! >> oh, my god, that's so cool. >> that is awesome! >> cool. that is awesome! >> it doesn't even matter what
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all right. we're back with more garden on the go recipes. ever since our mobile garden arrived on the plaza we have been harvesting fresh ingredients for summer meals. today siri daly of siriously delicious.com joins us. do you know what she said to me? well, now this is going to be boring. >> i feel like i can throw vegetables in the air. look at carson. he's still wearing it. >> it's my wifing cooking.
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>> exactly. roasting eggplant, bell pepper and zucchini. then a strawberry and tomato salsa. >> where do we start? >> we have olive oil, garlic and cumin, salt and pepper to marinate the vegetables. that's it. just whisk that up. >> were you at all ner vus when the explosion happened? >> it was amazing. >> he can handle it. >> we are going to toss that all in the oven for 20 to 30 minutes. you could grill them if you wanted. >> you want them softer and easier to digest. >> this is how we slice up the eggplant. very simple. cube it like this. i make carson do the spaghetti squash at home. he loves eggplant. >> it's not his favorite. >> i prefer steak when possible. >> see how simple it is?
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>> now the strawberry and tomato salsa. the strawberries give it a nice sweet tang. >> they look good. >> we have tomatoes, strawberries, red onion, jalapeno and cilantro. >> okay. >> that's fresh lime juice and olive oil. >> perfect. >> you can season it to taste with salt and pepper. >> that's it? that's all that's in there? >> that's it. my kids could do that. >> simple. do you use the soft shells or you can do either. grilling them is key. it gives it a nice smoky flavor. >> little olive oil on there? >> little olive oil. a couple minutes per side and then we can build the tacos. we have cotija cheese. >> does carson make dagwood tacos? >> he probably put steak in
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the garden to go brought a freshness to the meals that's noticeable. >> do you think my kids will miss the meat? >> i don't think so. especially when you get -- >> carson's going, i don't know. >> yeah. >> you could add chicken. >> or mushrooms, protein. >> go ahead. a little of anything i want? >> exactly. this is the bell pepper, zucchini and fish if you want to add meat. on the side with guacamole. >> what do you think? >> delicious. >> it's great. >> if you couldn't find the cotija cheese could you use feta? >> you could, or queso fresco. >> and meat.
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completely different? >> optional. the viewers choose. >> you could add mad science to the recipe. >> savannah, you do the teaser. i'm going to dive? >> johnny, come over. matt lauer. siri, thanks. >> all you have to do is sign up for the today food newsletter or text food to 66866. let's get a close up of mr. daly here eating. there he is. back in a moment.
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so she not only cooks but tries her own food. she's joined us at the tasting table. siri, thank you. how about some birthdays. >> i love this time. happy 100th birthday to al fishman of miami, florida. he says the secret to longevity is a annabelle richardson, retired school teacher from charleston, south carolina. she is a huge atlanta braves fan. happy 100th birthday to albert raes. he loves to exercise every day. he walks a mile every day around the neighborhood. good for you. hod sadler from salt lake city,
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this is 9news. >> hi, everyone, i'm gary shapiro with this 9news update. police are looking for the man they say stole an suv, crashed it and then ran. edgewater police say they heard seven gunshots near 25th and fenton, seconds later they heard a crash about five blocks away at 20th. one car went through a fence, back yard and hit the back of a house. the driver of the other car ran for it. police found a stolen gun at i mean, i loved my job and had no complaints about what i was doing and so if i could today click my heels and be back doing that, i would do it in a heartbeat. >> today officer john adsit returned to work as a police officers limited duty. in 2014 he was seriously injured at a crash at a student protest that he was protecting. he said he is eager to get back
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these days. i'll bet he does. for us today foggy out east, storms also out east and then we will see a few storms form in the mountains and central part of the state during the day. for us, evening storms again a possibility. could see some good lightning again tonight after sunset. now, while we could see a few small pockets of heavy rain, the greater chance is through central and southwestern colorado during the day today. temperatures in the 70s and 80s around here, hotter out of the day, don't really expect much to happen before 4:30. it's after 4:30 you could see some storms around the area on an isolated basis with some brief downpours. tomorrow storms favor the mountains and foothills, they slide back down our way on friday, start to dry up a bit on saturday and by the time we wrap up the labor day weekend,
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this morning on today's take it's diddy off the vmas changing lives in new york city and table for two, scary. would you ever dine here? extravagance like never before. we go inside the homes of the super rich. that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news this is today's take with al roker, tamron hall, and billy bush. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on this wednesday morning, august 31, 2016. al is still on assignment. billy and tamron in the house. >> al is in l.a.
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i can slide it over here and face the wall. >> roll out his head between us. how was your night? >> my nagt was great. i got hit with a panic. i realized beyonce's concert is next wednesday. i haven't gotten my kid a ticket. before you say it's a school night, the whole thing she's 11. she said, dad, i want to go to the beyonce i said how much are they? $330. i said, you better go set up the lemonade stand. that's not happening. especially on a school night. went back about my business. well, she went and set up her lemonade stand. she set it up for five days and not only did she offer lemonade. she offered peach tea lemonade, raspberry sprig lemonade.
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came back to me and put a jar of money in front of me and said this is $350. i think there might be tax. so i pocketed the cash, went out and said i would get the ticket later. add settles in. forgot the ticket. now i have to get the beyonce ticket. i'm going to get it. then she said she wants a ticket fo over you can't charge them. i said i'm not paying for the friend's ticket. >> she's inviting the friend you have to pay. >> what did you say? >> go set up the stand. you know how to do it. what does she do? went out and set up the stand. she's probably out there now. she's a hustler.
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it would be nice -- >> her friend's parents can. that's too much. beyonce, why $350? we better be in the front. >> if you go online, some of the resale prices are extraordinary. >> so i got a deal? >> you got a deal. i have seen her twice in concert. it's worth it. 11 years old is a little young. >> to listen to a break up story with a batin >> i'm not sure about the 11-year-old. my niece wanted to see katy perry. i was like, i don't know if we can go to a concert with ice cream coming out of this region of a lady. >> how was your date last night? did you have a date? >> why are you laughing? >> i like dating stories. >> it wasn't a date. it was a story that i was sent
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adam richmond is a guy from man eats food. he does secret eats. >> cute couple. >> super-duper cute. he's single which he said 90 times during the interview. i think the team is trying to get me married. she's like, skip everything, go to pregnancy. the producers want me married. this was a set-up. we're ground restaurants. adam takes me -- look at him. look at that. >> wow. >> if you can do that on the first date. hammer down a burrito. >> it was a choco taco. >> chocolate taco? >> he said the way to man's heart is through the stomach but i know through you. he's implying he's watched the show and all i do is eat. >> which i like. it's great.
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nothing. all i had today was peanut butter. i'm shaking. i need food. adam is amazing. we did this story. i have hot new spots since you are just moving back. >> what did you have? wild stuff? >> i had something i think the lady said was guts? i was too afraid to ask, like -- >> but you went there. >> i ate it. adam was there and was like >> try the guts. >> i had to step up. we had a chocolate taco, food. i ate all day long from when i left here at 12:30 to 5:00. i ate burgers, everything, with adam. we'll show you the three secret spots in new york. one has a switch you flip and the door goes open. >> like maxwell smart. >> like that. >> what are you doing tonight? is there a second date?
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he did. he texted me the selfie and said, you know, listen, do you want to go out and eat other food later? i said, okay, i'll consider it. but he also thinks he's funny and his jokes weren't great. >> you're telling this on tv? he's finding out the hard way. >> i told adam. this is the last story about this date which was a work event. he met me beforet show, the spin music awards or whatever and said, oh, yeah, i remember seeing you at that award. whoo, you were smoking in that white dress. i didn't have a white dress on. >> he went for details and got them wrong. >> i had a blue dress on. >> are you sure? >> i'm positive. i was faced with a moment of do i tell them that wasn't me? >> that extends the awkward. yeah, thanks.
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adam's piece which is not a date will be on the show. >> adam, if you like hard to get this is your woman. she just made it -- the jokes didn't land? that's tough. >> billy, i had multiple engagements. i want say how many. >> i also did something interesting yesterday. i went and saw -- i have seen the same shrink for 30 years. >> are you supposed to see the same therapist for that long? >> i can't stop. you can go to others but now we skype. i was in l.a. for 12 years. i can't let him go. he's a father figure to me. i love the guy. i haven't been in person with him for 15 years. it's like an awkward date. you live with him on the screen. >> now you have to see him in person. >> i ran there. i'm going to take care of the body before i take care of the mind. i ran four miles there through
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crazy. i had just run through the park on a hot summer day. i sit down. i haven't seen him in a while, i start to sweat harder because of that. it was like "broadcast news". >> what's his expression like. >> he was like, can i get you a towel? he did. he cloaked the chair in a towel and i sweat for 20 minutes. i haven't let the guy go. 30 years. i swear. >> that's a after prince passed away i went to a therapist for the first time. i had never gone. i don't know about 30 years. >> feels good to let it out. >> doesn't that person become your friend? >> he knows everything. remember when you were 15 -- that kind of perspective, ooh. >> he's got the vault. >> the vault. he knows every secret. >> what else? >> we have little blac chyna update. we love blac chyna.
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. i'm tired of [ beeping ] >> so the back story. police received a 911 phone call. >> 3:00 in the morning. >> a woman claiming that brown had pointed a gun at her. she's claiming that she was looking at some diamond jewelry that was on display in his house. >> like in the wee hours of the morning, we're doing a jewelry sale? >> the woman has also changed her instagram now. the bio reads "former miss california, yes, chris she's changed her actual name. her real name is baylee curran. >> he was better off not putting the video out. in my opinion it looks like he was impaired a little bit. it was the wee hours. they have since been taken down. what's in its place is country's attorney who tweeted, thanks to everyone for their support and well wishes. chris is out and well.
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false. then # team breezy. >> got to love an attorney with the current hashtags. >> you go, mark. >> this young lady had been accused in the past of an incident involving possible theft. >> that's why he should leave it alone. >> there is shadiness, period, going on in the home that night. the thing about chris brown that's fascinating, we met him earlier in his career and saw him even after the domestic violenceol there were people including myself and you know my background with my sister and my work with domestic violence survivors who believe this was a chance to own what he did, try to do better. it seems like even when he's not breaking the law he's surrounding himself with turmoil that he can bring himself up from. >> his first appearance on the "today" show he was with his mom.
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amazingly talented guy. the next appearance there were a lot of guys on set. the hangers on were around him. i don't know. underneath it all, the fact that after 2009 and that rihanna incident he got a second chance. >> people had good will for him. >> he got a second chance because of the amazing talent. since then there is alleged domestic -- >> got to watch who you hang out with, man. >> if he didn't post the v that video didn't help, i don't think. blac chyna. a little update. another day, another magazine. this time she's talking to elle.com about her relationship with rob and the plans they have for their child. the baby will not be given a k name according to blac chyna saying she and rob agree on that. >> should be kourtney.
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like them or not, made the kardashians who they are. you can think what you want. you always let us know and we appreciate your thoughts and comments but kris jenner has been masterful at managing this brand. she's now brought in angela kardashian which is what blac chyna's name will be. >> i think it's pe tribute and heir to the dynasty. i love it. >> rob is talking about his weight. >> no one wants to be heavy. he said i didn't go to kim's wedding because i was 6'1", putting on my tux and looking at myself. i'm 300 pounds. therefore photographers all over. i didn't want to go through it. he went into two years of silence after that. >> he told this to "people" magazine.
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plan by blac chyna to get back -- >> still amazing. >> but when you read the article you see and understand what he must be going through. he has the most dominant females surrounding him. they are business up and down. they are paparazzi up and down. he's kind of the outlier. he had a sock company. people mocked that. he's never had an identity. to be in the presence of these strong wo there: >> he didn't ride that "dancing with the stars." he was great. very light-footed. >> i didn't watch it. >> on the kardashian front though, 30 days kim is in town, in new york at vmas, fashion week, whatever else. if you were worried she had to shack up in a hotel. >> they have an apartment not far from where i live. >> then what's she doing in a
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i'll tell you. she's bragging about it. take a look. >> you guys, air bnb hooked us up. you have to see the view. thank you, guys. thank you, air bnb for the complimentary stay. look. just waking up to the most amazing air bnb. thank you so much for the complimentary stay here in new york. obsessed. air bnb got me my own glam room. >> i'm so happy for her. >> hey, hooking us up. we are here inside our studio. air bnb. >> i want to be obsessed with my $30 million freeload. so "america's got talent" last night. >> everybody's talking about it. >> lori may hernandez took a shot at nick cannon he won't forget any time soon. >> let's face it. my barbie days are over. like "american idol," the spice
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i just outgrow barbies. like mariah did nick. thank you, guys! thank you! >> i love this kid. >> boom. >> unassuming in appearance and just knocks them out. >> boom goes the dynamite. look at cannon there like really? >> lori mae >> and the second date in china, you have to go a long way. it's in the national park. about 1,000 feet above ground there is a glass sky bridge and now a restaurant that goes with it. nice table for two. you, richmond. >> me and richmond. >> the view. >> i will get on the horn with him. i'll instagram from the free air bnb from my bed. hey, y'all, it's tam in my air
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>> good morning. welcome, billy. this is abandoned him. this is an animal from central and south america. >> he's a bad pet. >> not a bad guest. >> i promise he's not a bad guest. they are arborial. he'll go to you and nestle you? >> shame on me. >> they are nocturnal. not only that, they have sharp canines. >> just because he breathes heavily like he was mad. >> tamron, your turn. >> no. i have a fear of adult cats. we'll work on that in the segment. he looks like an adult cat. >> what's interesting, at least hold that. they have a prehensile tail like
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the last time sean diddy combs stopped by it was a family affair on the plaza. kicked off the summer concert series with his bad boy tour and a lot of fans. he did not disappoint. >> best opening to diddy is about to officially kick off his highly anticipated tour and the bad boy 20 years box set edition. he's now a champion of education with a new school opening up in harlem this week. the man, the legend, sean diddy combs. >> how you doing? >> you are so versatile. here you are working on this epic tour and focused on opening a school in harlem. >> yes. >> why was it something you
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>> i'm from harlem. it's a dream to come home and open a school. i had that vision. i knew i was able to achieve to the heights i was able to achieve because i start d out and had a very good education. i think we just take it for granted and also we are not dealing with the issues that we are not properly educating our children in the city. instead of complaining about it, i wanted to do something. i opened up my own school. i'm going to lead by example and vmas the other night. >> yeah. the school is called capital prep harlem. >> 6th and 7th now. >> overall goal is 12? >> to 12 and i want to expand the schools into different cities and countries. >> you open up the vmas the other night. first of all, did drake get his moonman? you have it. >> i was about to go out they
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he got it. i left it there for him. you know it was confusing for the person not to be there. but we handled it well. >> traffic. >> you have a helicopter available. you're the man of new york. >> i have a couple of moonmen but sometimes you get caught in traffic and you miss out. >> that was beyonce's night. >> yes. >> that was the performance of the night. rihanna had nice ones but she stole the vmas. >> beyonce's performance was incredible. rihanna, it was just -- i think they shared the night to be honest. they performed so many times, had great performances. when beyonce hits the stage. >> for 16 minutes. what happened? >> lights out. >> speaking of lights out, kanye, the light is always on. i'm not sure who's home
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the vmas said he could do anything, no holds barred. you know him well. were you worried? kanye, four minutes. he can do anything. >> you know. i think kanye is more comfortable when it's not planned. you know, i wasn't worried. i was just expecting to be entertained. >> he was entertaining, but tiana taylor's body may have up staged >> i would like to double that shout out. >> she's from harlem. she says i don't work out. i eat mac and cheese. just dancing. >> she had a baby last year. she said it's just dna. >> doesn't eat vegetables. >> she hates vegetables. >> wow. >> shout out again? >> another shout out. >> shout out to your kids. i see pictures of them on instagram. they're doing great things. >> yeah. >> you must be the proudest dad
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sign ed deals with epic bad bo. my son graduated. my three girls turned 10. everything is good now. >> amazing. >> the bad boy family reunion tour, one night only. double down. >> pick up a residence somewhere so we can keep going. >> we wanted to make it something that's not just a concert. it's a moment. alf years on the dance floor. all on one stage. it's never been done on one stage together. >> billy and i are going. >> over 400 million records sold when you put the bad boy family together. it starts on thursday in chicago. >> starts in chicago. detroit, baltimore, new york. get your tickets at ticketmaster.com. >> sean diddy combs.
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contagious. i haven't gotten it yet. it's fun covering this stuff. >> let's start with the ultimate bachelor pad in beverly hills. 200,000 dollar candy bar? >> this is a house that soltd for $70 million and was bought by the founder of mine craft. it has a $200,000 candy bar. you go from m & ms to muton. the wine bar. one of the best views in beverly hills and this is a car ga down. you can look at your $3 million bugati from the vodka bar. then the seats are made by bentley. the most expensive home ever sold in beverly hills. >> before we move to the next location why do the super rich want us to know what they have? to torture us? >> no. they're proud of the success. they're proud of -- >> yeah. >> to some this house is a work of art. >> it's beautiful. >> incredible. >> it's gorgeous.
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billy is circling it on the calendar. >> i will make this man my friend. >> this is on the gold coast of long eyde. jay gatsby country. he's shooting golf balls off the green roof to a tee a hundred yards away. this house has a golf simulator in the basement. check it out. >> right off the roof. >> this is a party we went to. if you got a hole in one you won a lamborghini. >> incredible. >> sadly moving on from my new best friend's house to james bond the yacht collector. >> billionaire bond fans have taken it to a new level. this guy owned 18 yachts all named after james bond movies. >> no. >> this is diamonds -- >> what does he do? >> he's a mega car dealer. >> he makes cars or sells them? >> sells them.
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and seller. >> this is diamonds are forever. this is skyfall. this will be a $60 million, 237-foot boat. he's already thinking about spectre. >> what kind of cars does he sell? >> everything from -- >> it's the geekiest thing in the world. >> moving on to the sky garage in new york city. >> we all know parking is so hard in new york city. the wealthy just drive into your elevator garage. it brings you to the 11th story penthouse. i drove the ferrari in there. it has one of the best views in manhattan. it overlooks the empire state building. >> that's a garage? >> you drive into it. >> it takes your car to the 11th floor. >> it is attached to the penthouse. >> don't leave it in gear. >> exactly. >> just walk from the kitchen to
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have to visualize. >> on the 11th floor. >> lady gaga, a lot of people looked at that because it's paparazzi-proof. >> looked but didn't buy. >> skateboard meets tank. >> what we all want. you want the skateboard crossed with a tank. this was a machine that's got a 50 horsepower engine. >> we have to do this. >> perfect for >> $120,000? >> shaq got one for 75. he needs a super sized one. the crown prince of dubai got three for $300,000. >> we know shaq. we can get a ride. >> fascinating. >> thank you for all that. >> we can all dream. >> give me the phone numbers for them. >> you got it. >> check out secret lives of the super rich on cnbc. now a check of the weather. >> i don't even have a car.
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>> anyway, i will focus on the weather. we have a chance of heavy downpours today. it's caused flooding near florida. we have a tropical system that should become a tropical storm later producing more potential for flooding and tornadoes, too. cooling off in the upper midwest. dropping into the 70s through the end of the week and triggering scattered showers and storms. nothing we could see brief flash flooding if the rain comes down in a short period of time. there is a risk of tornadoes
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i'm eyeing that strange animal over there. i'm sure you will do more with that later. >> not much more. we'll look at it, too. >> that's a skink. you won't believe sara, could you come in here. ong yep, coming. oh wow, what kind of underwear are those? they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. [gasp] what are those? guys... they're breathable underwear from fruit of the loom. yes, they have these tiny holes to let the air through, can you help me? wa wa weewoo look at those. can you feel this? [blowing] turn around for me. seriously? yeah. slow...slow...slower...slower is that okay. i don't think you should get that dress. it doesn't fit.
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the most unusual animals from the pittsburgh zoo and pbg aquarium. what are these? nude little mole rats? >> these are naked -- come on, tamron. naked mole rats. some of the most fascinating animals on the planet. they live their lives completely under ground in africa and live in a complex tunnel system that can span six football fields. take a look. this is big mama. >> big this is the first time you will ever be able to touch one. >> this is the only animal that cannot get -- cannot get cancer. >> remarkable. >> scientists are trying to figure out why. you're fine. >> i can't. >> just watch. >> look at this. >> put it down.
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for it. >> this might help solve cancer. >> if they cure cancer -- >> it's like when you cook chorizo and the little skin -- >> that's offensive to big mama. they live to be 30. this is a dream come true on the "today" show for me. >> these guys are their segment. >> we have this right here, the smallest north american falcon, a kestral. found in north america. beautiful. excellent predator. >> stunning. >> the coolest thing about it. billy, it's cool, man. >> hold it tighter. >> they can see in ultraviolet light meaning they can see urine
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see the urine trails. >> phenomenal. >> really smart. >> that's beautiful. very intimidating. >> and we have a skink. >> this is from the solomon islands. there you go. >> i'm not afraid of anything. >> this is a skink from the solomon islands, the pittsburgh zoo. they have a prehensile tail like >> people look like their pets. >> it's like a selfie stick. >> that's great. >> it looks great. >> for the crowd outside on the plaza. >> looks like you're on times square. this is the only skink that's a vegetarian. >> why? >> there are 1500 species, aall eat insects. this one is a vegetarian. >> all the animals should be on long sticks.
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