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family healthy this fall. have a great day. good morning. holiday headache. hermine stalls off the east coast but still poses a threat. millions under storm warnings with flooding, gusty winds and strong rip currents expected. breaking overnight. a building under construction collapses in tel aviv. more than a dozen people injured. rescuers now searching for survivors trapped in the rubble. honoring lane. >> i don't like to speak but my baby i owe it to him to honor him. >> the parents of the little boy killed by an alligator at disney world open up publicly for the first time. how they paid tribute to their son on what would have been his third birthday. and sprint to the finish. with the election just 64 days
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their battle for the white house as bill clinton takes a break from campaigning to hang with beyonce, "today," monday, september 5th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning. welcome to "today" on this labor day monday morning. hope you're enjoying great long tamron hall. matt and savannah have the morning off. >> we have a lot to cover and we want to show you an interesting sight this morning. hillary clinton back on the campaign trail with a new plane. look closely. it's hard to miss it. stronger together on the side. her campaign slogan kicking off an extraordinary campaign season and now we're in the last couple months. >> matching plane for plane. we'll have more on the presidential race just ahead. let's get right to our top story. hermine's impact.
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people. the storm whipping up waves and dangerous storm surge. we'll get to dylan's forecast in a moment. first, nbc's gabe gutierrez is on the east end of long island. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. hermine is right now meandering off the east coast and this area is under a tropical storm warning. not expecting rain but strong winds and rip currents keeping people out of the water on this labor day. after slogging through the south and the mid-atlantic, this morning hermine is spinning off dangerous waves and rip currents. >> the pace of the storm is even slower than they predicted so we can imagine that some of these effects will last now through wednesday. >> reporter: long island under threat of storm surges. >> this, a few from the cruiseship, an anthem of the seas." from new jersey to delaware to maryland, the dangerous conditions keeping swimmers out of the water even with sunny skies sunday.
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but as you can see, it's definitely not a day to go swimming. >> reporter: in ocean city after saturday's washout, the financial hit already stinging on this labor day. ice cream shop owner estimates hermine cost him 80% of his weekend business. >> it's the last hurrah, our last chance where we get the crowds before school starts so it's a big deal. >> reporter: virginia hit hard by weekend flooding and after hermine made landfall in florida friday, authorities there are still surveying the damage as the storm's torrential rain led to swollen rivers and new flooding sunday. hermine's aftermath not over. at least two deaths have been blamed on the storm. one in florida. the other in north carolina over the weekend. again, other communities today are bracing for the possibility of more flooding. willie?
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expect. good morning. >> good morning, guys. you know, a lot of people in the northeast did see sunshine this weekend. the storm is over the atlantic and it's just a coastal impact from here on out. you can see how far away the storm is. some of these clouds trying to make their way especially into southern new england. the storm itself has winds up near 70 miles per hour. with it sitting here, the moisture is trying to get closer get pushed onshore. that's why we do still have the threat of rip currents and also that storm surge. the storm will most likely go a little farther to the west and then eventually take a turn to the northeast by the time we get into wednesday weakening slightly as it does so. because of the coastal impacts we do still have tropical storm warnings across central and eastern long island. the same goes for southern connecticut into rhode island and parts of southeastern massachusetts as well. we do still have the possibility
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i would say about one to two feet above high tide, that could lead to minor coastal flooding. especially across this area, we could see that three-foot storm surge. minor to perhaps moderate coastal flooding and lots of beach erosion which we've seen already. as for winds, most of our windiest conditions will be across eastern long island, across cape cod, and also nantucket where we could see hour. rain is not really the issue from here on out. we're just looking at perhaps an inch and a half of rain across nantucket because they're closer to the center of the storm. it's really just the water impact. rip currents up and down the east coast still an issue. >> keep an eye on that, dylan. thanks so much. with the election just two months away, labor day marks the start of the final push in the presidential race. nbc's kristen welker is on the campaign trail in cleveland. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. hillary clinton will return to the campaign trail here in
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fund-raising. donald trump has no public events scheduled but he's been making a new push for minority voters all while questions linger over his immigration policy and whether he supports mass deportation. the race now kicking into high gear. with the national polls tightening, hillary clinton is ramping up looking to solidify her support in battleground ohio today with tim kaine by her side sur row investigates to other key states. bill clinton, bernie sanders, and the vice president. and this morning, there's ongoing fallout after the fbi released notes from their 3 1/2-hour interview with clinton. among the revelations, clinton saying more than three dozen times she couldn't remember something including briefings on how to handle sensitive information and she didn't know the letter c on an e-mail meant confidential. kaine defending her over the
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>> what these notes demonstrate in very significant detail why the fbi chose not to go forward with any additional proceeding. >> reporter: all fodder for republicans. >> it's more evidence ost dishonest candidate for president of the united states since richard nixon. >> this as donald trump is making a new push to attract african-american voters. on saturday in detroit, trump visited a black church for the first time. >> i'm here today to listen to your message. >> but protesters outside say trump's efforts may be too little, too late, and it may be complicated by one of his top surrogates, pastor mark burns, indicating he misrepresented key details about his biography like getting a bachelor's degree from a college he only attended for one semester. saying this is wrong, i take responsibility for my actions. meanwhile, trump is facing new criticism over his fiery
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state but donald trump with the rhetoric he's used and characterizations of many of the state's population have put the state in play. >> reporter: trump firing back at his fellow republican on twitter calling flake very weak and ineffective. clinton tried to capitalize on on it tweeting, adding there will be no one left in washington for trump to work with who he hasn't insulted. meanwhile, it is a big day in the clinton campaign. today she will start flying in a plane with her press corps. you're taking a live look at that plane right now. about to depart for cleveland a little bit later on today. it does say stronger together on the side. that's of courseerampan slogan. this comes amid criticism she hasn't been accessible enough to the press. all this yet another indication we're heading into the home
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thank you. john harwood, good to see you. good morning. >> happy labor day. >> let's launch in. we see the poll numbers. we see the headlines. what's the state of the race in this homestretch? >> hillary clinton has the advantage. the edge has come off of the post-convention lead she built when she had a strong convention and donald trump was making mistakes. but she's ahead not only nati b so the onus is on donald trump to make something happen to change the dynamic, and he has two months to do it. >> where are opportunities to change that dynamic if you look at the measures of campaign being outspent on tv ads and doesn't have the ground game in swing states that hillary clinton has, how does he change the dynamic? >> you're right. he doesn't have the ground game. he doesn't have the quality surrogates that hillary clinton
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sanders. all the ones just mentioned. the one big opportunity that donald trump has is three presidential debates. those start late this month. donald trump has got to come across in a way that adds to the level of support that he has and stop subtracting and things like the argument with jeff flake that kristen referred to is the kind of thing he needs not to do in order to make some progress. >> it's interesting when you look at the month of august for both candidates with hillary clinton, the fbi report, the clinton foundation, with donald trump stumbling over how to reach out to minorities and also his immigration speech, which even his campaign is still split over where he stands on mass deportation, with all of that you keep hearing people say this does boil down to sadly what they see as a lesser of two evils. is that going to be the argument again in this homestretch? i'm better than the other guy or other person i should say. >> sure. yes. and we have two unpopular nominees who both have
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now, donald trump's problems are just bigger than hillary clinton's. that's why she's ahead. and so you see last week the revelation of those fbi interview notes, which returned attention to the questions about her e-mails and did she tell the truth and what couldn't she remember? on the other hand you had a story last week about donald trump paying a fine for an illegal contribution from his family foundation thas so everything that hillary clinton, all the problems, all of the baggage that hillary clinton is carrying is matched by baggage that donald trump is carrying. >> we're definitely in the homestretch. remember the days when we said there's a lot of time ahead. >> not much left anymore. >> indeed, john. thank you so much and something else to watch in the presidential race this week the first joint candidate event of the general election. matt will sit down with both hillary clinton and donald trump to talk national security and veterans issues during a special commander in chief forum.
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nbc and msnbc. >> that will be fascinating. this morning the current commander in chief president obama is in china for the g20 summit. overnight he held a meeting with vladimir putin. ron allen is there. ron, good morning. >> reporter: a lot of intensity here because this may be the last opportunity that president obama has to hold one-on-one meetings with many of the world leaders assembled here. earlier today also in the region north korea fired off three test missiles landing close to japan. adding a sense of urgency to the proceedings here. after frantic efforts, president obama was finally able to hold a one-on-one face to face meeting with vladimir putin of russia. the issue syria. the two men were unable to work out a cease-fire agreement that would bring some relief to the bloodshed there that's devastated that country. president obama also brought up with the russians and the chinese the issue of
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and the president was trying to downplay the big argument that happened at the airport as he arrived here a couple of days ago. exiting unusually through the rear door of air force one, while chinese and american officials were shouting at each other about who could go where on the tarmac and whether the media could cover the event. president obama called it all a misunderstanding and not a snub and reminder this is a communist nation that has its own way of doing things sometimes. the president leaves china and heads to laos for more meetings. he become the first u.s. president to visit that nation that was bombed so heavily by the u.s. during the vietnam war. tamron? >> thank you very much. breaking news. rescuers are searching for survivors this morning after a structure collapsed in tel aviv. officials say several people are trapped. at least one person was killed and up to 30 others injured. members of the israeli military were called in to help dig out people stuck under that rubble. authorities said the structure
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of an under construction office block. no word yet on what caused the collapse. now to the ongoing controversy over that decision by nfl quarterback colin kaepernick to kneel during the national anthem in protest against police brutality and racial injustice. despite heavy criticism, turns out his jersey sales are going up. nbc's gadi schwartz has the latest. good morning. >> those becoming a h commodity, and athletes from other sports are starting to kneel during the national anthem in support of colin kaepernick as well. colin kaepernick has gone from sitting to kneeling during the national anthem in a silent sideline protest but on sunday as kaepernick was expected to show up to address a congregation in san francisco, the reverend said this. >> he had every plan of being here, but because of the rigors
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will be coming at a date that will be for the entire community. >> reporter: kaepernick's controversial protest has quickly spread across the country, igniting both anger and support. the local police union threatening to boycott games with the police chief quick to disagree, saying officers will continue to be assigned to patrol games and even though he took issue with kaepernick's actions, he supported his constitutional right to protest. u.s. soccer star megan rapinoe also knelt during the national anthem before her game on sunday, saying it was a little nod to the quarterback and everything he's standing for right now. meanwhile, a close look at kaepernick's social media posts show his decision to sit out the anthem followed a traumatic post started in october of last year when pictures of kaepernick himself gave way to consistent posts about racial injustice, police shootings and
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instagram in an explanation about the socks he wore depicting pigs in police uniforms, saying it was in protest of rogue cops. meanwhile, the sale of his jersey has spiked going from 20th to number 1 in the 49ers nfl store on clearance shelves last season, now flying off the shelf for $100 as many buy his jersey in support. >> kaepernick pledged 1 million to charities that help fight racial injustice. he is yet to offer specifics, but has a long track record of philanthropy. the reverend of the church says kaepernick had discussed collaborating with the naacp as well as other organizations that offer support for children. willie? >> he'll be back on the field a week from tonight for week one of the nfl. gadi, thanks so much. dylan is back with the rest of our forecast. of course keeping an eye on the storm. >> yes. beside the rough surf and the coastal impacts, we are going to see more wet weather back
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and that's been producing showers and storms especially in and around minneapolis-st. paul. that's an area where we could see more strong storms later on today. the biggest threats will be for large hail and also damaging wind gusts, but we could possibly see an isolated tornado. we have mountain snow in the forecast especially in the higher elevations back through montana. above 6,500 feet. we're starting to see a change of the season. you go back to the plains and you won't notice it at all. temperatures upper 80s to low 90s. a little bit above average. some spotty storms could produce heavier down powers across southern louisiana, also southern florida we could see some of those storms as well. in the northeast we are looking at sunny skies unless you're closer to the coast in massachusetts and rhode island and eastern long island that's where we'll see most of our clouds. perhaps a few spotty showers and then again even if you're at the beaches across the mid-atlantic, keep in mind the water is still very dangerous until hermine pulls away. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is coming up
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forecast. >> thank you very much. coming up, the parents of the little boy who was killed by an alligator at disney world speak publicly for the first time. we'll hear from them. one group's mission to care for chimpanzees used in life saving medical research. but first on a labor door morning, this is "today" on nbc. .
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deputy was shot. and how dan bright is doing. it's labor day and if you're looking for treats, we have it for you. colleen is live with a taste of colorado and we look at road closures. marty is joining us. close to 90 today. >> we're going to be up there today. dry conditions around here with sunshine through the day today. we have some haze and fog over north eastern colorado right now. that's going to be burning off through the afternoon and comes right up along interstate 80 and nebraska and also a few thunderstorms from burlington to the south through south eastern colorado this afternoon. not a lot of rain going out of these because they'll be moving along fairly quickly, but large hail and winds over 60-mile-per-hour are possible in the storms in south eastern colorado. that's after extremely hot day between 95 to 100 degrees. we'll be
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west with low 90s here. 70s and 80s in mountain locations. with a sunny labor day for you, it will be windy especially the southern you get to colorado and the closer to the foothills. breezy with highs near 90. 10 degrees cooler tomorrow with a weak front that comes through and a small chance for a shower. and a front wednesday is
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back now 7:30 on this monday morning, september 5th, 2016. it's of course labor day. a nice happy crowd hanging with us on rockefeller plaza. we'll say hello to those great >> inside studio 1a here's a look at today's headlines. remnants of hermine impacting holiday plans up and down the east coast. rip currents expected from the mid-atlantic to new england. hillary clinton returns to the campaign trail today. on her agenda, attending a labor day festival in cleveland with union leaders and workers. donald trump's running mate mike
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theresa. more than 120,000 people attended the event. this summer's tragic alligator attack at disney world is back in the headlines this morning. the parents of the little boy who was killed speaking publicly about their son's death for the first time. nbc's kerry sanders has more on what they had to say. kerry, good morning. ron. saturday would have been lane graves third birthday and in the small close knit community of elkorn, nebraska, family and friends gathered for a celebration of little lane's life. this morning the heartbroken parents of lane graves who was killed in a horrifying alligator attack in disney world speaking out for the first time since the tragedy. >> anybody that knows me knows that i don't like to speak, but
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honor him. >> reporter: honoring him on would have been his third birthday. >> his mommy needed to say happy birthday, laney. we miss you, buddy. >> reporter: amid a sea of blue balloons and m & m cookies hundreds turned out saturday showing their love for the family by forming themselves into the shape of a heart. >> it's an opportunity for people to come and show the family how much they're praying for the f >> reporter: the family was on vacation at disney world. the little boy buildin a sand castle on the shore's edge of the seven seas lagoon when without warning a seven-foot alligator rose up from the water and grabbed him. lane's father, matt, jumped into the water reaching into the gator's mouth trying to save his son but it was just too powerful. pulling the boy down. >> we often speak about how lucky we were to have spent two
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>> since the tragedy, disney built a stone wall around the lagoon. >> lane and ella used to say to their mommy and daddy they loved you up to the sky and to the grass. we love you up to heaven and down to the grass. happy birthday, buddy. we miss you. >> reporter: just so sad. in previous statements the family has said that they do not tamron? >> heartbreaking. kerry sanders, thank you so much. >> let's get a check of the weather from dylan in this morning for al. >> we are going to see some storms today especially up near minneapolis-st.paul. we have heavy rain moving through this morning. that could create some delays at the airport early on. then we'll get a break and we could see more storms redevelop later on this afternoon. slight risk area that includes
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tornado as long as that cold front is moving eastward. not moving eastward very quickly. even as we go into tuesday, it's still lingering around the upper midwest. we're looking at more strong storms possible tomorrow as well. and also some torrential downpours with some of these storms that are popping up. we could end up in and around green bay with as much as four inches of rain. it could come down in a short period of time if you happen to get stuck under one of those storm cells. something to keep in mind through the day today. it's hot farther it's also going to be in close to 90-degree range through the ohio river valley. heavier storms possible along the gulf coast and into southern florida. the west coast looks quiet. temperatures in the 60s and 70s.
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>> don't forget you can always find your forecast on the weather channel. >> all right, dylan. thank you very much. coming up, wait until you hear what caused former presidential hopeful ben carson to walk off in the middle of a live interview. >> i think we'll identify that. and the controversy battle over who is responsible for the i'll call you back. is this my car? state farm knows that for every one of those moments... what? this is ridiculous! there's one of these... sam, i gotta go... is this my car? what? this is ridiculous! this can't be happening! this can't be happening! oh, it's happening sweetheart. oh, it's happening sweetheart. shut up! shut up!
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we're back at 7:39. in order to make medical advances, scientists use animals as their first line of testing. >> researchers say it's necessary to move to human trials and save lives. what's the responsibility to animals once testing is complete? that's the question being asked about >> reporter: they spent most of their lives in cages. they are dependent on humans for food and water. >> he was shot when he was a young chimp. >> you know their names? >> once you get to know them like humans, they don't look at all alike. >> reporter: these chimps played a role in medical science. for more than 30 years they were used for lab research in the
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the lab in liberia run by the new york blood center, a nonprofit with an annual budget of $300 million. >> some of the sounds was greeting. some is excitement. some is food sounds. yum. that's really good. or that means excitement. >> reporter: jenny desmond and her husband are current caretakers of the crew working on behalf of the in when the new york blood center stopped paying what it called its voluntary support for the chimps. >> people volunteer to come here and make donations that's the only way the animals could survive. >> reporter: the humane society from 2015 shows the chimps clinging to care givers for food and drinking water from cups because the water system had broken down. >> when we first came they were really stressed and there was a lot of fighting to get to the
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>> reporter: the new york blood center no longer uses chimps for research but who's responsible for their long-term care? a statement to nbc news, the new york blood center says for nearly a decade new york blood center demonstrated its commitment to going the last mile to resolve the situation. that's why we spent seven years and more than $5 million voluntarily maintaining the sanctuary while exploring other option. the new york blood center declined an on camera interview citing in part threats and social media campaigns that they say have personally threatened their employees over this issue. the chimps are caught in the middle. jane spent her life studying and rescuing chimps says they have emotions much like humans. >> hopefully soon nobody will be
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room for carson. dylan, beyonce, today is her birthday in fact. >> just turned 35. a huge crowd formed in philly over the weekend for a two-day music festival created by jay-z. fans expected to see great performances from artists like rihanna and cold play but they didn't expect to see none other than bill clinton. the former president took fans by surprise when he popped up in the crowd. he was to register to vote but took time to pose for selfies and selfies on selfies and met up with beyonce behind the scenes in the vip tent. the two shared some laughs and had a good time on what happened to be beyonce's 35th birthday as tamron just said. happy birthday to beyonce. he returned to the crowd to take in a performance. he wasn't the only presidential tie in the audience. take a look at this.
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was a celebration for the catalytic churches most iconic features. got the munchies or want to explore different dishes that the state has to offer. go to the state of colorado. college lien ferreira will do that. crews are battling a wild fire in colorado. larimer county. windy weather could hamper the firefighters efforts. we'll talk about that in a moment, but first let's check with marty. between 25 to 30 miles-an-hour. warm and temperatures in the mid-70s around red feather lakes this afternoon. dry conditions for the front range, central mountains and western colorado. small chance for storms in the southeast, and up toward burlington. a very small chance for an isolated thunderstorm right along the nebraska boulder late in the day. not a lot of rain anticipated with the showers today. best opportunity will be in south eastern colorado late today. we could
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it will be 95 to 100 degrees in the south eastern corner of the state. we're not too far behind with 80s and 90s. east of the continental divide along the foothills -- it will be high fire danger today. so be careful with those cook outs and campfires. sunshine today, windy at times, extremely dry with a high near 90 degrees. tonight, tomw, comes through, knocks us back towards 80 with a small chance for a storm late in the day. not many of us will see fog. fog clears out wednesday and a sunny wednesday afternoon and
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, labor day beach bust. millions of beachgoers on alert this holiday as hermine barrels up the coast. now set to bring a dangerous also end of summer savings, all the best deals this labor day weekend, including back to school buys that can save you some serious cash. and flipping out, we're kicking off our week of guinness world records with a self-taught gymnast who will back flip into a pair of pants live on the plaza. today, monday september 5th, 2016. ?
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hello, d.c., we're celebrating 60 with "today." >> she's turning 75 today. ? ? >> happy labor day from north carolina. >> sending our love back to austin. >> we're from greece. we're at "today." ? and welcome back to "today" on this labor day morning. matt, savannah, the rest of the gang have the holiday off. willie geist, tamron hall, dylan dreyer with you this morning. >> very nice crowd. thank you for coming out. we have a lot to get to in this half hour beginning with the news at 8:00. we begin this morning with the threat that hermine still
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i'm morgan radford live in new jersey and beachgoers were washed this weekend from labor day weekend because the water is so strong. in fact, new york beaches remain closed this weekend and all along the new jersey shore you can see red flags posted which means you can look but you can't touch because these waves are much more deadly than they appear. dangerous currents and violent rip tides creating a holiday headache for beachgoers. lifeguards warning skies don't always mean calm waters. >> what would you feel if you were in the water right now? >> being washed around like a washing machine and just pummeled. >> reporter: coastal towns like belmar, new jersey, refusing to take any chances with hermine. >> right now we were in a preventive mode, we'd rather be overprepared for something that may happen as opposed to being caught off guard. >> reporter: berms like this are man-made barriers built of sand designed to keep surging waves from flooding the streets. this one runs about a mile long here in the city of belmar and
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boardwalk and all these homes here along the oceanfront. residents still shaken after superstorm sandy four years ago. >> where i am now the water would probably be up to my neck. >> reporter: after rebuilding her flooded home she's ready to do whatever it takes to stay safe. >> everything get raised now. i'd rather err on the side of caution. >> reporter: while some areas have yet to experience hermine's wrath it was anything but smooth sailing for those on board this cruise shipng the royal caribbean's anthem of the seas tlashd by winds more than 100 miles per hour, the ship's passengers now safely past the storm. while residents already on solid ground, hope for the best but prepare for the worst. three new jersey counties remain under state of emergency this morning, meanwhile lifeguards say they are going to come out here and i ses the conditions to see if swimmers can get back in
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in with your beach patrol before you take any chances with these currents. >> thank you very much. today president obama and russian president vladimir putin agree to keep seeking a ceasefire agreement in syria. the two met on the sidelines of an economic summit in china even as new bombings in syria killed more than 40 people. the immediate aim is getting help to thousands of civilians who are struggling amid syria's civil war. >> we have had some productive conversations about what a cessation of a hostilities would look like that would allow us both, the united states and russia, to focus our attention on common enemies like isil. >> the president said he and president putin also talked about cyber security, although he wouldn't go into details. he heads next to laos where he hopes to strengthen ties. a bike race that ended
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worst fan ever ran out and pulled a barrier in front of two cyclists. two of them were going at full speed when they hit it and fell. the man apparently was the father of a rider who felt earlier in the race he was angry that organizers did not stop the race to allow his son to rejoin the field. >> helicopter parent? >> to say the least. up next, a holiday shopping bon bonanza, where you have filed the best deals this labor day. then on trending lash. is this ad sending teens the wrong message? and the chances of a sequel to the devil wears prada and why one star says count me out. we will tell you who said that. but first these messages. over there's good. so, how much longer you think this will take? i'll over-explain the process, then give you an unrealistic timeline. i'll nod in agreement so my wife thinks i understand what you're saying. i look forward to questioning your every move. okay, well i'll leave your house in shambles and disappear for six months.
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well, let's have a ten forty-three snack. quietly, though. okay. yeah. mmmm. shhhh. the family favorite. yoplait. what do you call yogurt that comes in amazing flavors and packs 6 grams of protein per serving? yoplait original. ? ? we're back at 8:09 with the deep discounts on store and online today. jolene kent is here with the labor day sales that can save you serious cash. >> good to see you. >> back to school season is fully under way right now but we found great deals that you might want to know about starting with school supplies. >> let's dig in. >> you may be trying to figure out what you need right now. we have hp printers, on sale at
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$200 off the of the hp personal computer. if you're bulking up, especially for college. over at best buy i love this deal, $100 off of macbooks. $100 off mac books and you never see that happen and 40 off compact bridge. stocking up for the dorm room, may be the right deal for you. they are labor day sales. it's not quite black friday. it's not cyber-monday but a great day to >> let's move back as you move backwards in heels. the unofficial end of summer so we can add summer gear to our list. >> what's happening at a lot of stores is they are clearing out inventories getting ready to put snow blowers in. over at overstock you can see there are a lot of outdoor furniture on sale up to 70% off everything that's seasonal. we're talking about deck chairs you might be envying at your friend's barbecue get those on
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what else can we get in terms of clothes. >> summer clothes, things have been on sale since july now. it feels like everything is on sale all the time. at kohl's extra 20% on marked down stuff. feel good about buying that swimsuit you wanted and put it away for next summer. there's also deals at last call by neiman marcus. luxury bags. all kinds of nice stuff. >> that's a >> i heard these. one i confess to not having heard before. mattress sales on labor day. >> you should never pay full price for a mattress. 50% off almost every mattress. you also have sears running good sales. what you should know is when you walk into a place to buy mattress, you're testing it out, make sure you like it.
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look online. see what other discounts are out there. there are so many places. these are just two of them. >> most in the store also online. jo ling kent great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> let's head over to dylan for a check of the forecast. >> literally just paid full price for a mattress. not feeling good about that. taking a look at hermine now which is still out over the water and will remain out over the water. it's going to produce more coastal effects than rain ou cloudiness thicken up across southern massachusetts. now, we are going to see some rain, nantucket has the best chance of heavier rain. that stretches into martha's vineyard. as far as new york city and most of connecticut, even most of rhode island, you won't see a lot of rain with this system. winds are still up to 70 miles an hour. as it continues on this northwestward track as it gets closer to land, we're still looking at those dangerous rip currents and also beach erosion
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one to three-foot storm surge closer you are to the center of that storm. so that's why the water is more of an issue that rain falling from the sky. let's look at what's going on across the rest of the country. huge ridge in the jet stream allows temperatures to warm up across the eastern half of the country. in the pacific northwest, temperatures are actually running about 10 to 20 degrees below average and even across the higher elevations akcross montana above 6,500 feete anything but cold across indianapolis by wednesday we're topping out around 90 degrees. raleigh lower 90s. new york city will be in the 90s by the time we get to thursday. atlanta stays hot in the 90s and in jacksonville upper 80s and lower 90s. slight risk of stronger storms today through the upper midwest especially minneapolis-st.paul today and again tomorrow. large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are possible. keep an eye out to the sky out
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>> that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan. it's time now, are you ready for a little bit of "trending"? i like it. here we go. it's labor day. i am wearing white. we all know where the conversation is certainly headed. so we bring this age old debate up every single labor day. first, brief history lesson in fashion if you will. where did this rule come from? here we go.
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white was a status symbol. i did not know that. only upper class could afford likely colored clothing to help them stay cool in the summer. after labor day, most people packed away those colors and brought out darker colored garments for the winter. we're still talking about whether white clothing is okay after labor day. thoughts? >> i know you tend to think it's fine to wear whatever whenever. i'm old school. skirt anymore. it is one of my only skirts that fits right now. >> what do you think? >> i think wear what you like to wear. whatever feels good. you taught me something this morning. it's not about the color. it's about the material. >> you don't want to wear white cotton in november or white linen but white wool, people call it winter white to make themselves feel better. in the end, i mean, this dress actually is a fall dress. this is not a summer dress.
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>> tamron hall says wear your whites year-round. >> i will judge you. you don't want to wear white jeans. in my opinion, but call anna winter. >> can i wear cutoff jean shorts in the fall? >> only if they're daisy dukes. ben carson experiencing a feeling we all had. the feeling where you misplaced something. the panic hit and you drop everything to go look for it. that what happened to carson during an interview on cnn when he remembered he didn't have his luggage. check it out. >> you say you learneded a lot of things. what did you take away from today? >> my luggage. hold on. >> okay. looks like dr. carson is going to try to find his luggage and will be right back with us. >> i want that to be my ring tone. >> it's a serious and fair question and something else on
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realize you left something some place else. i don't have my purse. >> once he determined his luggage was safe and sound, he carson came back to finish the interview. good for him. wells fargo released this brochure to promote the upcoming teen financial educational day. the brochure features a girl with a caption a balalerina yesterday and an engineer today and one says shame on you from discouraging careers in the arts. i did and i couldn't be happier. wells fargo released a statement saying wells fargo is deeply committed to the arts and offer our sincere apology for ads promoting our teen financial education day. they were intended to celebrate the aspirations of young people and fell short of that goal.
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making changes to the ad campaign. what say you? >> this is modern rhythm. something happens. a group of people are offended by it and that company has to apologize put something on their twitter page. i think it will continue. >> what do we count as a group of people? >> that's the thing. >> something can trend on twitter and be 1,000 people talking about it. just the time of day. >> that's a good point. time of day when these things are popular. >> pursue what you pursue. finally, we have said it once but we're not afraid to say it again. omer phelps, son of michael phelps is the best. in his newest instagram video, he proves why. >> i like it. >> look at the smirk.
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boomer has racked up more than 300,000 views with that video. i love that kid. >> i like that. all right. dylan, how about "pop start." >> let's getedithli jones. after the "snl" actress' account was hacked, she parted ways with the social media site but now jones made her return tweeting on sunday thanks to my fans and friends. i'm so okay. really. i will always be funny. been thr and i always get back up. jones made the return to twitter just in time for her birthday which is this wednesday so a happy early birthday to leslie and good for her. now to "the devil wears prada." it's a classic to many. it's based off of a book and since the movie's release, she's written sequels fueling rumors that perhaps a movie sequel would follow.
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hollywood reporter, tucci says there was a real substance to it. a truly great american studio movie in every way. sometimes it's best to just leave things. if you try to redo it, let's face it, there are few sequels that actually work. at least for tucci it sounds like it won't be any time soon. and schwarzenegger's son is taking the famous actor to task. it first came out in 1984 and made arnold schwarzenegger an icon. more than 30 years later, reprising his father's role in the film. the 18 year old created this bad to the bone scene from the movie. take a look.
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>> can't let you take a man's wheels, son. you'll have to get off or i'll have to put you down. >> wow. >> that look. >> copied dad's every move frame by frame. he's a spitting image. that helps also. >> crazy. >> all right. thank you. now to a celebrated chef's fight with food. for two decades michael white plate tasting each dish. that brought weight gain. >> i often liken it to a machine or a car. if you put in bad fuel into your body, you're going to get bad results. being healthy is about balance. i love to eat everything that everybody else does.
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spicy food. thai food. in 2007, i weighed 347 pounds. i was approaching 40 years old. i had to make a change. one of the real things is not making drastic changes. my journey was -- as chefs you are constantly tasting and every spoonful is probably 50 calories with two or three grams of the fat and over the course of 25 about how many calories you taste without sitting down and having a proper meal. for me when it comes to cutting calories, it's more about heavy vegetables, light protein, extra virgin olive oil. it's not about tasting. it's about how much you taste. drinking whole milk again. drinking less milk. whole grain bread with tuna and not mayonnaise. eating less after 8:30, 9:00,
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anymore. lots of water and tea and walking between the restaurants and getting exercise and i try now to do between 12,000 and 14,000 steps a day. small changes like this in the span of six years, seven years, has really turned into about 125 pounds. i know that i wouldn't be doing what i am today if i was still at the weight that i was. i was on good things. >> he looks good. he feels good. i ate at one of his restaurants last weekend, my man can cook. >> i wondered about people in the culinary industry. you have to try it. >> part of the job. just ahead, we're kicking off a week of guinness world records on the plaza with a guy who takes putting on pants to new levels. okay. wait until you see this. it's truly incredible.
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in the region. geologist blame fracking. the latest on channel 20. two sexual assaults near a college campus has police and residents on alert. this is a sketch of the suspect in one of those assaults. what we know on channel 20. and a taste of colorado is in full swing. lots of fun for visitors, but good luck finding a parking spot or driving around. multiple roads closed this morning. and add that to those traveling home after the long amelia is going to have details and detours as well. let's check with the forecast with marty. at least it's going to be a nice day. >> it's going to be phenomenal. nice and cool and warm and toasty around and we keep thunderstorms at least 100, 1550 miles in south eastern colorado through the afternoon today. dry across the front range and northern mountains. small, small chance of storms along interstate 08 and down over the north eastern corner of
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storms in the south eastern corner of colorado. those come late in the day after highs reach 90 to 100 degrees. warmup here. windy conditions near the foothills and on the plains and through the western valleys, so we'll create high fire dangers. it will be windy especially the further south and further west you go. tomorrow, a front comes 80 degrees. small chance for a storm and waited until after 5:00 tomorrow night. clouds around wednesday morning and a nice cool -- warmer thursday, and cool weather on friday. a few morning clouds burn off saturday and leave us with a
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your advice. happy birthday, beautiful. so good. coming up, the start of our special week-long series break it today. this guy is about to attempt to get back his guinness world record title. this is an actual record. longest backflip into a pair of pants. >> i could do it if it was a skirt. >> how do you know you could do something like so it's a thing. >> a battle. six things you probably have in your home that e.r. doctors refuse to keep in theirs. >> first, dylan has a check of the weather. windy but not as bad as we thought. >> windier across long island and southeastern massachusetts closer to the center of hermine which is still just sitting there. we are looking at more or less the effects along the coast. dangerous rip currents. even if the sun is out especially down through virginia into north carolina up into
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are still very dangerous. keep that in mind. closer to areas like nantucket and across cape cod, that's where we'll have a best chance of rain and clouds today. also a little windy up to about 20 to 30 to 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts possible. we're looking at that cold front that will produce strong storms true minneapolis-st.paul lingering into tomorrow and bring more heavy in, damaging winds and also the possibility of some large hail. it's warming up across the eastern half of the country. temperatures in the 80s and 90s and it i the desert southwest. we have a tropical system that's going eventually make its way up from the south.
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>> that's your latest forecast. willie? >> thank you very much. to hidden health hazards you may use every single day. nbc news medical contributor dr. natalie azar is here with six things emergency room doctors homes. always good to see you. happy labor day. we call these one pill killers. >> just so you know, we reached around the country and asked emergency room experts, what are their big things? these are things they see in their emergency room. if you have medicine used to treat heart disease, used to treat diabetes, blood pressure, seda
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pill of these medicines can harm a child to the point of being lethal. we talk about opioid use. when you have medicine that you want to get rid of, put it in something that no one else will want to get to. put it in a plastic baggy and dispose of it in the garbage can. the f and your local government have give back sites. don't put this in garbage can. >> you are taking away my ramen noodles. >> two main reasons why. one is the actual weigh that this is constructed. it has a very narrow base and it's very, very tall. so it tips easily. just structurally that way. the second thing about the noodles themselves, they are very, very sticky.
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noodles will get stuck on them and can cause severe enough burns that the child requires surgery. so it's not that you have to get rid of the soup but perhaps manufacturing look for something with a wider base or more importantly keep it out of reach of children. >> keep them in college dorm rooms which is where we need them. >> so one big important thing for viewers, this has nothing to do with the brand of high chair. all high chairs are a culprit here. the main issue is baby starting to eat table food. you want your child to feel like they're part of the family so you push the high chair up close to the table. what the little baby can do is use his or her legs and push off against the edge of the table and falls back. apparently you would not imagine how many emergency visits come from children under the age of one who hit their head and get a concussion. number one, have them further away so their legs can't reach.
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onto the table. we always had that. and most importantly, children can crawl out so make sure your child is strapped in correctly. >> pull it back so they can't reach. >> i don't have one of these in my house. i'm glad now. one of the most hazardous things you can have in the kitchen. look how sharp this blade is. cuts and makes a beautiful it comes with a safety guard. put your food in that and use it. second thing is cleaning it. food can get stuck. it dulls the blade. food can harbor bacteria. one of the biggest reasons people come into the emergency room for lacerations and cuts on their hands. >> button batteries. i get this one. >> kids love to put things in their mouth.
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in your mouth. it's very bright. it looks exactly like maybe a piece of candy. what makes this different, let's say a child swallows a coin like a penny. it's likely going to go down and they'll pass it and they should be okay. what happens with these is that the acid from the batteries can erode through a child's esophagus in as little as two hours. this is a real medical emergency. look at all of the things where you find button batteries. again, please keep these things out of reach of children and especially the way up high. >> one more wave seen a lot in the news lately. detergent pods. >> over and over again. what most people will say is regular detergent is so diluted with water is not dangerous and a little kid can't get detergent in their mouths. look at the color. a child will go for this. extremely toxic because it's so concentrated. children obviously can have gi
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a walk in the park for raymond butler. not only is he a self-taught acrobat, he competed on "american ninja warriors" and holds three guinness world record titles. he achieved the first one in 2013 on trutv with the largest backflip into a pair of trousers but his record was broken later that year. today he's looking to in title for longest backflip into a pair of trousers with a distance of 8 feet 6 inches. hold onto your pants. raymond is here eager to get started along with rob, the official guinness world records adjudicator. we're proud. we are proud of the week we had. another week to impress our viewers. >> another week to celebrate the
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>> raymond, how did you acquire this skill? how did you know you could do this? >> just waking up in the morning and putting your pants on. >> how are you feeling about this? conditions good for you? >> conditions are perfect. >> teammates and friends are holding your pants. >> should we give it a shot? >> he officially gets two right? >> that's correct. >> let's go.
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>> all right. now, he gets one more trial at this. just a little off. he's right there. >> under the rules he gets another attempt. >> he can have another attempt. that's correct. >> two attempts. >> that's right. >> outstanding. >> his record was broken last year by someone else? >> 2013. t the guinness world record. >> he wants some crowd participation. okay. >> does that count? does it count?
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>> this is good. i can confirm this is a new guinness record! amazing. >> there you go. >> how do you feel? >> i feel amazing. >> what went wrong the first time? >> a little bit >> so you made the adjustment. >> made the adjustment and prayed. >> so you asked the crowd to get involved. you wanted the chants. how does that help you? >> it's just the energy. i feel off everybody's energy. >> how did you feel when you heard your original record had been broken? >> it came as a surprise. i thought i had it. actually, someone broke it. it's game time.
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>> that was incredible. what becomes of these pants now? >> these are my trophy pants. >> congrats to your team. that is so awesome. we'll go for another record tomorrow. meanwhile, up next, 20-minute meals to get you in and out of the kitchen in a flash so you'll have time to properly put on your pants.
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are in season, we are using them every way possible. i've got to tell you, this is my favorite recipe. >> i never had tomato pie. >> honey, you're life will be changed after this segment. we'll start with homemade crust. it's five ingredients. >> when you tell me homemade crust, it doesn't sound fast. >> it's scary but the deal is you can't get out of the parking lot at the suke your premade pie crust in the time that it's going take to you make this. so what we're going to do, one of the things we always want to make sure is we're going to mix butter and flour in here together really well. now, because you're so hot because you know you are, you don't want to overmix that butter in because you'll lose your pretty layers so you literally stick your fingers i y cold and then work it in so that it doesn't overwork it.
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because i don't want them to melt it. >> i'll do that a little bit. >> this is great trick. once you have your dough all rolled out and absolutely beautiful, it's give to move interest from here to here. we're going to roll it onto the rolling pin. look at there. then we'll roll it back out. >> that's beautiful. so we'll press it down just a little bit. it's bigger than our pan which is not a big deal. >> is that what y >> we'll cut it off. we'll come around and cut. you could tear it. not a big deal. this is crimping. this is not one of my favorite things is crimping the crust. it's a simple technique. work on that. this is going to be your big fun thing for the whole day. >> this is where a child in the house comes in handy.
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see the space. you practice at home. >> now we have our mixture. this is going to make the toppings for this fantastic tomato pie. we have mayonnaise. parmesan. and we have sharp cheddar. you could use mozzarella. any cheese you like. we'll mix this really well. that will be the topping. now, with our tomatoes, the one thing we always want t lot of moisture. we want to drain them. because otherwise we're not going to have tomato pie, we'll have tomato soup and that's not what we want. we'll add our salt. and let that start to drain at the bottom. that will make the difference in the world. >> you drained your tomatoes. >> now we have our gorgeous tomatoes and we'll start layering. i love using all of these different colors. that just makes it so much more
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cheese in the middle. if you don't like it, you don't have to use it. you can you the zucchini in here. eggplant in here. or if you want to do more mozzarella. we have to have some of this fabulous basil. >> i'm makin a mess. >> you're doing really well. >> we're going to add more pepper. and then we'll add more salt. andn and then we do a beautiful big thick topping. you can see it right here after it's been cooked of that wonderful creamy sauce. >> can i try? >> absolutely. this is the mile high pie made famous in new orleans by one of my favorite hotels in the world which just reopened. they just remodeled and made it absolutely incredible. and so this is an ice cream pie. it's any kind of ice cream that
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we are back at 8:54 still eating that incredible pie. >> i tried to bring you a slice. >> we were there. >> i'm glad you didn't come to us. i was eating the entire time. >> >> dylan has done the weather. orange room. "pop start." how about birthdays? >> ate tomato pie so now birthdays. let's see who is on our smucker's jar today. happy 100th birthday to kitty. she likes to stay active by practicing tai chi. and edna is 107 years old. out of everything she's done in
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i like that she adds so far. anticipate 100th birthday to raymond stark from oregon. he says his secret to longevity is being in love. he was married for 71 years. so sweet. and helen dewey is 100 years old living in the same town and attended the same church her entire life. i think that's the secret right there. robert lee gordon is 101 years old. this world war ii veteranalabam. if you need your c he owns his own mechanic shop and of course thank you for your service. and happy 100th birthday to mary barnes of casper, wyoming. she walks three blocks every single day. if you know someone turning 100 years old, let us know. head to today.com/celebrates and don't forget a photo too. >> i love that so much. uplifting about america. world war ii veterans.
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hi, everybody. i'm garren with this update. 2-car accidents involving pedestrian. the first was a hit-and-run in aurora. police found a woman in the middle of the road at mont view boulder and north dayton. the driver took off. was later caught. the woman was taken to the hospital, but didn't make it. and the one you see here at 19th and chest nuft, a heavy police scene as you're waking up this morning if the officers told injuries when a pedestrian got hit. we're working to get information on who it was and what condition they're in. 9news.com for updates on that. marty joins us with a weather forecast. it's going to be aice labor day. >> i think so. 90 degrees, sunshine for us. no thunderstorms, no clouds for us today. very stable day. we'll see a small chance for sts in central, north eastern, and south eastern colorado during the afternoon. we'll track any potential severe weather later
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limited across the state especially from here in the front range to the west. plenty warm. we're near 90 and hotter than that in south eastern colorado, and gusty winds across the state will create several areas with high fire danger throughout the afternoon and evening. a high near 90 degrees. storms after 5:00 in the afternoon, clo 80 degrees. clouds burn off after hanging ad wednesday morning and warmer on thursday. dry and windy friday as we get knocked back to the 70s. weekend is looking nice though. >> all right, good to hear. marty, thanks much.
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this morning on "today's take," the queen turns 35 in style. and this apple does not fall far from the tree and get ready to flip. we're firing up the perfect burgers. your labor day barbecue. all 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 monday morning, september 5th, 2016. labor day. al is taking the day off. tamron working hard on this labor day going 7:00 to 9:00,
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you're surrounded by these amazing people and you. liz made tomato pie and now we'll make pimento burgers. i tweeted out a picture of the cheese and people asked me what is pimento cheese. >> we've been eating it a long time. not low calorie. that's for sure. >> that's what's glorious about it. >> it's not a daily event. >> i would go for it daily. on crackers. we'll explain for those who don't know. >> we had a good night last night. my wife and i went, you and your best friend there.
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promised her i would take her. she's also a friend. i promised her i would take her to bad boy family reunion. i say she's my daughter. you have your brother with you. >> that's my brother on the right. his wife monique. >> who by the way jermaine and monique, i thought we would enjoy the concert. every song i look up and he would turn around. you know this one. i know that song. it was hot. >> it was unbelievable. you left the bad boy family reunion in madison square garden because you had to get up. that's totally understandable. >> i left at 11:00. we saw puffy. lil kim came out. i said i have to cut the cord at 11:00 and you said i'll try to stay as long as i can.
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>> i was quietly competing with you. i'm only doing 9:00. >> i'm out guys. i left. and then i got in the car. >> 60 seconds after you leave, please welcome special guest kanye west. out comes kanye. the place explodes. it goes different level. >> and i'm in the car watching it all on snapchat. strahan alone. >> michael strahan was sitting in our row. that was funny. >> beyonce, a little bit down the road, happy birthday over the weekend beyonce turns 35. yesterday she was at the made in america festival in philadelphia. her husband puts it on. it's a jay-z event. a reminder of how good looking she is. cold play performed. lots of others. down there hanging out. bill clinton was in the house.
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turned 35. look at him looking sharp. >> she looks exactly like she did when destiny's child became the phenomenon that it did. i saw stories that she may have celebrated part of her birthday with first lady michelle obama. some of the -- saturday there were some sightings of beyonce near camp david and she may have >> not far from philadelphia. >> her mother on instagram said my daughter is celebrating her 35th birthday with an amazing woman that inspires. didn't say this was the first lady but it was the first lady. >> it has to be. by the way, britney spears turns 35 in a couple months. >> every time you say britney spears what that does to me. >> you love britney spears. you love her because you love the music and grew up with music.
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i like people who survive. remember there was a moment in britney spears' career. her father had to take over for her. i love when you fall and you get back up. and everybody has not made it perhaps to that level because of what she was going through. i like a fighter. i like a good diva and anybody that does a show in las vegas. j. lo. anybody goes to vegas, i'm following. >> beyonce putting out a new yesterday. stand alone. this is great. i'm buying a daughter for my ticket to go. she raised the money. the friend is going to pay for her own ticket. i'm just -- the money she raised selling lemonade to get a ticket to "lemonade." $350. she earned it. how do you explain that to an 11
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all things about her i think are just phenomenal. i think 11 years old is a little young to go see beyonce. >> to see the concert? >> i do. but i don't have a kid so maybe i'm skewed. i don't know what 11 year olds are like anymore. maybe i'm "happy days" 1950s. >> i'm excited for her. i'm okay with beyonce. >> i love beyonce. let me pull up -- >> beyonce puts on an amazing show. i won't get into subject matter of why she's smashing things with a bat. >> 11 year olds today probably know double what we knew at 11. >> she probably knows who becky with the good hair really is. we can only speculate. >> internet says becky is --
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empowerment. okay. i'm sold. i'm coming around. >> have you ever thrown out first pitch at a baseball game? >> no, i have not. i was invited to but i don't have that confidence. >> i threw one out at st. louis cardinals game one time. just visiting an affiliate out there. they moved me to that it mound in front that's like ten feet in front of the real pitcher's mound. it's humiliating. you're clipping my wings. >> how long did you practice before you did it? >> a couple days. i worked on it. >> days? >> i'm not going to stand on the little boy mound. i'm going back to the man's mound for this great crowd that's assembled and throw a real pitch. i went back there. it's four feet higher. it's a huge mound. >> you went back to the kid's
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>> 17 feet above the catcher's head. it's very hard. >> they gave you a chance to throw from the celebrity mound but your manhood was insulted. >> it said that's embarrassing. >> i can't do this so i marched to the pitcher's mound. never played baseball. i don't know what i'm doing. i practiced two days. >> i can throw a ball. >> what happened? feet over the catcher's head and he gave me the polite golf clap. in new york, boo, you're a bum. >> was it as bad as 50 cent? if you have never seen it, google it. it's a marvelous thing. >> it's almost like he can't -- >> it was bad. >> up there with tom cruise throw. >> who wasn't bad and who did
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she got the honor. >> sidetracked the audience with a beautiful -- >> that's a terrible pitch. she matched it with a nice somersault. >> she did a somersault. >> then threw it four feet left. >> are you saying that's a bad pitch? >> i think she would understand that. look. >> i'm fine with it. >> ball one. >> they call her the human emoji because her face is so animated. >> a showman top to bottom. like father like son. what a-list celebrity shared this throwback pic of dad. dad is hot.
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back now with more of "today's take." i was glancing at twitter. this woman says she adores me but feels like i'm more interested to my phoneha ta?blkg to yo in the audience. i looked at my phone quickly to get a beyonce factoid. >> do you find yourself looking at your phone all the time, a lot, every three minutes and do or is it just a reaction? >> here's what it is. you know i do the other show on msnbc and we'll get tweets from people saying why are you looking at your phone? often times i'm juggling my msnbc show in the commercial breaks because it's a political show and it's not like i can run on it and wing it. a lot of the times i'm looking at notes that are coming from the other team. that's a behind the scenes factoid. i'm not ignoring you.
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individually -- >> here we go. >> i would hug you. >> okay. why don't we do that instead of a kissing booth a hugging line and everyone can come up. i will prove this. every last hug. you do get side tracked by comments that people are putting in there. that would blow my mind. i can't take that. >> you said you were too thin skinned. i learned to process. a couple of them, full disclosure, i did get someone barreded from twitt >> they were very violent tweet. it shook me. i was on my way to dinner. i looked down and i saw it. it hit me -- >> threatening my life. >> i reported to twitter this morning and i got a tweet saying the person was barred from twitter. for the most part that never happens. i've been on twitter since 2008. i get a few i hate your dress. i can take that. but for the most part people are
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i try to balance it. >> i don't think that happens on instagram or snapchat. >> instagram is getting nasty too. i like it because it gives us a chance. you do have a solid point. twitter is getting angry. we may have to see. i like it because you can put throwback pictures up. that's what our next story is about. hot dad picture. >> nice place for a hot dad photo. this dad looks like tarzan with a diaper in the jung. there. >> which one is chris? >> little thor. >> the other one must be liam or the other hot brother. >> quickly we dove tailed into my parents. my dad used to be handsome with the clothing. >> that's your mom? >> isn't that a nice coat? i think the collar is faux. let's just say that.
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social media world is going crazy talking about hot dad. i'm not a hot dad, no. >> do you feel pressure to be a hot dad? >> i feel pressure to workout and be presentable mostly because of television. >> so when david beckham showed up, did you feel like you needed to do pushups? >> you can't catch up with beckham. beckham brings all of his kids. then he goes and to roll around in the yard with the kids and play like he built a pyramid and everyone got to climb up on top of david and moms were sipping chardonnay and falling deeper in love. i couldn't keep up with that. nor would i ever try. how is your ears? >> healing still. i have six more weeks before i can wear earrings. it's driving -- i have these tiny piercings up there.
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insecure without earrings than i do with makeup. you didn't tell me my hair was sticking up. thanks, billy bush. >> i told you not to use camera three. >> there's a scene where no one in the whole studio tells her that her hair is sticking up. >> it really is up there. >> you have my permission. >> just leave it there. >> i'll look like mo. i am thinking about getting an ear problem. "seventeen" magazine are making the rounds. >> first one looks like dried blood in the ear. you have something in your ear. >> a little butter fly. like that. i love that. no? our studio audience which are not paid to be part of the show are yelling -- i think i should do it.
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>> have the patience to wait for your ears to heal entirely and then get those beautiful earrings back, get that security blanket that you need. it's coming back soon. >> how is your tattoo healing? >> it's fine. hurt like crazy. there it is. >> a week now? >> that's the tattoo. it hurt like -- you don't want to do that on your ear. >> we'll see. dylan, what do you think? you got the weather? i know you're going to say no. >> i have a tattoo. >> i say draw something in with a marker first. see if you like it. >> dylan has a tattoo? >> what do you have? >> it's a turtle. >> a turtle? >> my mom made me get this turtle. i love it. >> your mom made you get a turtle tattoo? >> my grandfather nicknamed me
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it's not illegal where it is. i'll just keep it secret. i'll focus on the storm now. we have hermine here. we've been talking about it for nearly 20 days. it will produce rain across nantucket and cape cod as it gets closer. biggest concern most areas won't see a lot of rain. it's really just the rough surf. sunny where you are, anywhere up and down the east coast from virginia north, keep in mind the water is dangerous with those rip currents. we have tropical storm warnings long island and we still have the storm surge potential of one to two feet above high tide. some areas especially closer to nantucket could see up to a
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>> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. >> you know what they say about ear tattoos on instant feedback. >> one said don't get one. my theory is i go past ones that don't say what i want t do it. looking to save time in the morning? hacks to get you out the door faster. majority of kids start school after labor day. after labor day. how to get out and go. i'll have that goat cheese garden salad. that gentleman got the last one. sir, you give me that salad and i will pay for your movie and one snack box. can i keep the walnuts? sold. but i get to pick your movie. can i pick the genre? yes, but it has to be a comedy. a little cash back on the side.
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it's labor day. many kids heading back to school can be a race against the clock to get ready in the morning. >> brooke is here with time saving hacks to get you out the door faster. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> go to your station. let's launch in. oatmeal. >> if your morning routine, you'll take oatmeal and can you cook it in >> you can cook oatmeal in advance. plop it into a muffin tin. put that muffin tin into the freezer. freeze it overnight. take out two to three you want for the next day. put them in the fridge to thaw out a bit. in the morning microwave for 30 seconds and you're good to go. single servings of oatmeal at your disposal.
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>> all you have to do is put them in the waffle iron. eat them up. >> unbelievable. >> frosting. >> oh boy. good to go. >> and quickly here. >> managing extracurricular activities can be a challenge. this is an easy way to organize the week. line these up next to your door. you always will know when there's baseball practice. easy to grab and go. >> each kid can have their own >> you don't want to get the call i forgot my flute. >> you cannot forget your flute. >> look at this. easily done. thank you. we're back after your local news and weather. >> i like this idea. >> i like this idea. >> i'll never do i what are you doing up? mom said i could have a midnight snack.
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has forced some residents from their homes. the fire started yesterday and is still burning more than 300 acres this morning. the starwood fire is burning near red feather lakes... in the area of county road 59 and starwood trail. more than 40 homes in the mill creek subdivision have been contacted-- and told to evacuate. if you've been planning to make the trip up to mount evans... better take advantage of the holiday today. c-dot will close the top five-mile segment of mount evans highway on tuesday. c-dot usually closes the road - starting from summit lake - the day after labor day. the road from echo lake to summit lake - will stay open into early october. becky ditchfield joins us.. back with another update in 25
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we're kicking off our special series of mind bending magic. >> another one of your insane tricks up your sleeve. first time on with billy. >> nice to meet happy labor day, guys. we are roulette wheel. we have dice. casino "today" show up and running. i picked up some souvenir dice. red, white and blue. keep it patriotic. grab a couple. grab a bunch. roll them a couple times. billy, this won't be fun without money. make it rain. a bag full of cash. >> real money. >> of course.
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i want you to get one for you. something big. >> i'm trying to get into big bills. >> go big or go home. take your time with this. while he's doing that, tamron -- >> grab a cube. is that a chip or a dice? >> dice is good. >> i think i'm failing here. i have 5s, 10s and 1 >> take one. crush is in your hand. tamron, i want you to roll that dice -- wait until my head is turned. as soon as you can cover it up so no one sees what's on top. you can see it. >> can i see it? >> i don't want you to see it. >> i saw it. >> we're going to show you how you read someone. don't say a word. think of that number. look at me. one, two, three, four, five,
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four, am i right. do it again. >> i didn't do anything. >> is it covered up? >> this time i don't say a word. nonverbal. >> really. a four again? >> this a casino people will say go to a casino and win millions of dollars r i don't know the future. i read my other players. tamron, cover his eyes. i want you to imagine this roulette wheel is spinning. i just spun a ball and you know the number about to hit. that number has a collor. try not to react here. think red or black. billy, think that the ball is starting to click along.
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and only in your mind know that number. it's in your gut at this moment. keep them covered. >> it's black. 13. >> take a look my friend. >> no! no! >> i'm going to give you the gift. you will try to read my mind. >> his heart is racing. >> if you could, tamron, come go to calculator on your phone. tell me if you have the calculator. can we see? it says zero? >> you will read my mind. look at me. there's clearly over 150 bucks there. less than 1,000. three digits. look at me. try to read my mind. type in a three digit number
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>> i did. >> look at what he typed in. more or less than that? do you think it's more than that or less than? >> i think it's -- >> my number is -- >> i think this is more than what's on the table. >> hit the times button. type in how much money you think is there. type in a three digit number. hit times one more time. did a big take another guess. less than 500. hit equals? is it in the millions? >> yes. >> i'm not rain man. >> 19,860,519. >> i don't think we got that much.
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looking for the bill you wanted. all this couldn't happen more effe effectively. read the serial number one digit at a time, please. >> where is it? >> 19860519. >> >> show them. >> it happened. that's the number on there. can you see the numbers right there. >> what do you think? >> wow. >> he's not a magician. what do you think? >> i think we have to talk about stocks and what's going on with the market. the market is closed. we need to be ready by 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. wow. that was incredible. up next, get ready to fire up that grill one more time.
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dr. whiskers won't pounce.il. i had to google what pimento cheese was. this was tammy who has no idea what pimento cheese is. >> it's the glue that hold the south together. it's a wonderful spread. yo on celery, a cracker. lord have mercy, you can put it on dirt and it will taste unbelievable.?,?n so you start, let's do some red
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we have green onions. we have seasoning. >> this is how you make it? >> absolutely. his wife is from the delta where i'm from. >> from mississippi. >> i never wanted to see this being made. >> mix it. it's a great spread. what we're going to do is we're is go to yourut bro him and let him grind it up. it will make the most fantastic burger you've ever had in your life. >> only brisket? >> straight brisket. now, when i teach cooking classes they always say do i season both sides? and i'm not trying to be smart aleck about this. if you're going to eat both sides, we're going to season both sides. come on. we got to do that. >> that's just logical.
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it needs hotter than the hinges of hell, do you understand me? it's got to be that hot. so we're going to slap our burger on. it's going to stick immediately. if and when it gets ready, it' . don't start scratching at it and scraping it. it will release itself. so now i'm going to let you make your own burgers here. we have pimento ch. bacon. if you make it too big, you
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biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. over there's good. so, how much longer you think this will take? i'll over-explain the process, then give you an unrealistic timeline. i'll nod in agreement so my wife thinks i understand what you're saying. i look forward to questioning your every move. okay, well i'll leave your house in shambles and disappear for six months. wouldn't it be great if everyone said what they meant? the citi? double cash card does. it lets you earn double cash back: 1% when you buy, and 1% as you pay. e cash card. double means double. >> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. >> she's only 17 and already has a huge following online. she's signed by a record
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hailey knox got a shout-out from meghan trainor. >> she's making her national tv debut right here with us. hailey, good morning. >> this song is about the balancing act that parents and kids have when it comes to you're talking about parents who are hovering too much and is this an experience? has your situation improved since this song has come out? >> it sure has. just kind of like any teen annoyed with a parent. felt like, come on, give me some space. trust me. i'm going to do my homework. >> for you hovering parents out there and kids who may say back
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? too much smothering me ? ? why don't you do your own thing ? ? stop your hollering ? ? quit the following please ? ? let's pretend i'm not your daughter ? ? then you'd be my talker that's a little awkward ? ? can't you treat me like i'm equal ? ? not your little sequel ? ? don't be doctor evil ? ? back off, back off, back off ? ? you can't always get your way ? she's on you like a walker ? ? maybe you should blocker, that's a little awkward ? ? it's a little absurd ? ? kneed to track me ? ? because i can change my passward ? ? i've got nothing to hide ? ? there ain't no dark side ?
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? when you suffocate me ? ? just let me do the damn thing it gets damaging ails lecturing me ? ? let's pretend i'm not your daughter ? ? then you'd be my stalker that's a little awkward ? ? can't you treat me like i'm equal ? ? not your little sequel don't be doctor evil ? ? you can't always get your way ? ? that's why my friends say girl she's on you like a walker ? ? maybe you should block her that's a little awkward ? ? there is a difference between you just looking out for me ? ? and second-guessing everything i do, everything say ? ? it's a little extreme i think you know what i mean ? ? any minute's going to be the end of the debate pretty soon
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? heading out on my own anyway some day ? ? let's pretend i'm not your daughter ? ? then you'd be my stalker, that's a little awkward ? ? can't you treat me like i'm equal ? ? not your little sequel don't be doctor evil ? ? back off, back off, back off ? ? you can't always get your way ? ? that's why my friends say girl she's on you like a walker ? ? maybe you shoullo
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and killed by a truck overnight in aurora. police say a truck slammed into the victim near montview boulevard and north dayton street and drove off. the woman was rushed to the hospital where she later died. the driver was eventually caught and taken into custody. denver police are investigating an overnight hit and run in downtown denver. it involved a pedestrian. it happened at 19th and chestnut. it left at least one person with serious injuries. at this hour--we have no description of what the suspect vehicle may look like... or the condition of the person who was hit. us... we'll see you over on channel 20 for 9news at 11 a.m., and
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