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sunshine around.. although there may be high clouds. we stay warm for the next few days, but there is a change good morning. new world order? inside the fierce battle to be in the trump inner circle. is rudy giuliani the next secretary of state? laura ingraham, the next white house press secretary? and what about the backlash against top advisor steve bannon who one conservative is now president obama side-stepping the issue. >> it will be up to him to set up a team that he thinks will serve him well and reflect his policies. >> who is in and who is out? we'll ask top trump advisor kellyanne conway. excellent target. isis puts out the call for followers to attack next week's thanksgiving day parade in new york in its propaganda magazine. terror officials saying there is no specific threat and
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home for the holidays? one of the subjects of the popular netflix documentary "making a murderer" ordered released from prison. how his own confession could ultimately set him free. and who will it be? "people" magazine set to crown its" sexist man alive" "today," tuesday, november 15th, 2016. good morning, everybody. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today." with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from rockefeller plaza in studio 1a. >> good morning, everybody. welcome to "today" on a rainy tuesday. don't worry, there is always next we are for sexiest man alive. >> no, no, i'll keep my fingers crossed. >> i watched the four topics you just talked about in the open and i can't get no satisfaction because you left out one of my favorites today.
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>> the rolling stones, or as i like to call them, mick, keith, charlie and ronnie, take us on a exhibition that covers their 50 years of music. >> speaking of tour. this is the first day of al's "today's turkey trot." he will go all around the country and surprise folks with different themes. we don't even know where al is right now. >> i have no idea. >> stones, turkey trot. stones, turkey trot. we will start with politics. some controversy surrounding president-elect donald trump. does he want security clearances for his own children and son-in-law? our political team has that covered and we're going to talk about all of this with trump's former campaign manager kellyanne conway in a moment. but first, nbc national correspondent peter alexander is at the white house. peter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah, matt, good morning. nbc news has confirmed that the trump team had inquired whether it would be possible and legal for president-elect trump's adult kids to have security clearances during the transition. but no formal request was made.
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unprecedented. would be unprecedented for those clearances to be extended to the president's children. late monday though a trump transition official said that no request was made and said that one is not likely to be coming. this all comes just hours after president obama called on americans to unite behind his successor urging them to give him a chance. president obama this morning touching down in greece leaving in his wake a trail of take-aways about the president-elect. >> campaigning is different from governing. i think he recognizes that. refusing to criticize his successor but warning of unique obstacles ahead. >> this office has a way of waking you up and those aspects of his positions or predispositions that don't match up with reality, he will find shaken up pretty quick. >> reporter: mr. obama's take on trump. >> i don't think he is
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pragmatic in that way. >> reporter: with trump's team now revving up its efforts to fill his cabinet, there is growing backlash over one of his first presidential picks, chief strategist steve bannon. house minority leader nancy pelosi slamming the former executive of the ultra conservative breitbart news branding him a "white nationalist." most republicans staying silent. but conservative commentator glenn beck calls him terrifying. >> steve bannon wants to burn it down. he's a nightmare and he's the chief advisor to the president of the united states now. is defending the choice highlighting bannon's degrees from georgetown and harvard. >> i find him to be a very, very decent, very good, extremely smart man. >> reporter: new this morning, a member of trump's transition team tells nbc news both rudy giuliani and john bolton, former ambassador to the u.n., will definitely have top jobs. >> well, first all, i won't be attorney general. >> reporter: with giuliani signaling he's interested in being secretary of state.
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among the top contenders is conservative talk show host. laura ingraham. >> i'm honored to be considered for that job and other jobs. we'll see what happens. >> reporter: deliberations are heating up. today the list of names likely whittled down with president-elect trump and vice president-elect pence set to meet today at trump tower they will review candidates for certain appointments. matt and savannah. >> peter alexander at the kellyanne conway served as donald trump's campaign manager. kellyanne, nice to see you. good morning. >> hi, matt, hi, savannah. >> we've been talking about how many questions we have for you so let's see how many we can get through. we'll test your poker face on some of this. we have reporting now that somewhere in the transition team someone has reached out to inquire about possible security clearances for donald trump's adult children and his son-in-law. is it true and why would it be necessary? >> i am not intimately aware of that particular line of questioning, matt. but i only know what i read
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>> but if his adult children are going to carry on running the family business, why would they even need a security clearance? >> well, we are filled with questions in the trump transition and that's just very logical. i know everybody's very concerned about security. which is a slightly separate matter. but at the same time, i'm sure that the trump children will be there to support their father in informal capacities and i think these are just regular inquiries among many that are made when folks are transitioning into a new administration for the trump family, a new city. >> i don't know if you heard the president's news conference yesterday but it seemed like he was trying to send a message, give mr. trump a chance to do this job. >> yes. >> he also said his own impression of mr. trump was that he was not really ideological but more pragmatic and practical and that that might serve him well. do you agree with that assessment? did the president have it right? >> i agree with president obama's assessment about president-elect donald trump completely, and i am very
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because it is an important voice to have out there right now, savannah, as we try to have a peaceful transition and form a new government. i was very classy of president obama and i think incredibly perceptive. those who spend a little bit of time beyond the caricatures, beyond the ridicule and get to know donald trump and listen to his message will come to a similar conclusion. it is very important to us that the sitting president would see president-elect trump in that regard. we have the same thing with vice president-elect they ran because they love the country and put their ideas out there. we got an overwhelming response from the electorate. >> poker face time. rudy giuliani. is he going to be secretary of state? >> he could be. he certainly is a very close advisor of president-elect trump's. i spoke at that same ceo council for the "wall street journal" last night where he just showed rudy on camera. the mayor has enormous skill set. would be an excellent member of the cabinet and that's where i'll leave it.
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as you know -- we talked about this with reince priebus yesterday. there is some controversy surrounding him. you heard glenn beck has called him terrifying and a nightmare. obviously democrats aren't thrilled, they say he is a white nationalist. but beyond that, here is my question. i know you guys have said this is his resume, this is his experience. he is, however, something of an unknown quantity. i mean there aren't a lot of interviews. he hasn't spoken very much. have you given any thought to having him speak or do an interview in a way to just who has the president's ear isn't as scary as being portrayed? >> i promise you, he's not as scary and he is as brilliant a tactician and our campaign general, frankly, on the field as everyone is also saying, savannah. i know him well. i work hand in glove with him. i feel that these charges are very unfair. in terms of him being a public face of the campaign, that's a decision that we've made strategically. they put me out there all the time.
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but at the same time, you have to realize, i get a lot of credit for managing this campaign and that's nice, but we were a very solid team focused, cohesive, and, frankly, very much in agreement with the strategy. he was a big part of that. and so you see the fruits of his labor. over 300 electoral votes. 69 of the 99 state legislative chambers, majority of the governorships, majority of the house and senate that's also republican. this man believes in and is he there to support his vision. not everybody wants to be a public face. not everybody is asked to do that on behalf of the president-elect. >> kellyanne, we just introduced you as donald trump's former campaign manager. if you're joining us on this show two weeks from now, how will we introduce you? >> kellyanne conway, who's very happy that president-elect trump was elevated to this position. >> about to take the new position of? >> oh, well, to be determined.
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been incredibly generous in discussing that with me. i could tell you, matt and savannah -- i'm sure a lot of your viewers can relate -- i didn't see mom of four young children in any of the job descriptions. i am trying to navigate my best and highest use professional, along with the personal demands on my time and my life. >> fair enough. kellyanne conway, thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you for having me. let's turn back to what the president had to say during that news conference. he kicked off his final foreign day in greece. nbc's white house correspondent kristen welker has more. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. as president obama's final foreign trip gets under way, he and hillary clinton are urging democrats to keep fighting, even as they find themselves in their weakest position in eight years. there is also acknowledgement there may have been some mistakes and missteps that allowed donald trump to win the white house. in his first post-election news
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urging democrats not to give up, even in the face of their devastating defeat. >> i think the democrats should not waver on our core beliefs and principles. >> reporter: he weighed in on what went wrong. offering some not so cynical criticism of hillary clinton. >> i won iowa not because the demographics dictated th it was because i spent 87 days going to every small town and fair and fish fry and vfw hall. >> reporter: some democrats believe hillary clinton didn't spend enough time reaching out to white working class voters in places like iowa and ohio. voters who ultimately swept donald trump into the white house. >> i believe that we had better ideas, but i also believe that good ideas don't matter if people don't hear them. >> reporter: in a call with the
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the president acknowledged the loss was extra tough because it was unexpected and said he's told his white house team "you're allowed to mope for a week and a half. maybe two, if you really need it. but after that, we got to brush ourselves off and get back to work." and in two separate calls to house and senate democrats, clinton acknowledged she's still heartbroken but said "we can't be distracted or diverted in the fights ahead." who will lead the party now? a fight is under way for the next chair of the dnc. former vermont goverho is in the race. and on monday, minnesota congressman keith ellison, a progressive, threw his hat into the ring. >> my vision is to focus our attention on strengthening the grassroots, put our priority on voter turnout. >> reporter: for the president whose time in office is about to end, the focus is on the future. >> as i've told my staff, we should be very proud that their work has already ensured that when we turn over the keys, the
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>> reporter: president obama also told the dnc he's still fired up and ready to go. as for hillary clinton, she will attend her first public event since the election right here in washington, d.c. tomorrow when she accepts an award from the children's defense fund which is where she used to work. matt? savannah? >> kristen welker in washington, thank you. now to this alarming story we mentioned at the top of the show. isis calling next week's thanksgiving day parade here in new york city an excellent target. >> the terror group's message appeared in the latest edition of a propaganda magazine and featured a photo of the iconic parade. city officials say there is no specific threat. john miller, the nypd's deputy commissioner intelligence and counterterrorism, looking to re-assure potential spectators. >> we do get calls. we run those leads down. to date, nothing that we found overly concerning. >> miller says the department
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potential attacks on the parade. also this morning, we are mourning the loss of one of our own. award winning journalist gwen ifill. she died on monday at the age of 61 after a battle with cancer. gwen was one of the most respected people in our industry, breaking gender and racial barriers. during her career, we're proud to say she was a part of our nbc family. nbc's harry smith remembers her legacy. >> our lead tonight is news that we hoped we woulif we hoped we would never have to report. our managing editor, my co-anchor, and dear friend, gwen ifill, died earlier today after an almost year-long battle with cancer. >> reporter: her career was forged at newspapers like "the washington post" and "new york times." it was clear from all who watched her that gwen ifill was destined to occupy an important place in american journalism. >> nbc political correspondent gwen ifill joins us here in the studio. >> reporter: she was a
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>> democrats are scared. they've been scared for a long time but this is their worst nightmare. >> reporter: we saw it first hand at the "today" show when gwen worked at nbc. >> but senators don't really want any more witnesses. all they want is a way to end this trial sooner than later. >> reporter: her friend and nbc news colleague, pete williams, struggled yesterday as he spoke about her. >> gwen was a dear friend, a former nbc colleague. pardon me. together. >> reporter: co-anchoring the news hour on pbs with judy woodruff, hosting "washington week." >> we welcome governor palin and senator biden. >> reporter: the moderator of important political debates. gwen ifill shattered racial and gender ceilings and on camera was never anything but unflappable, fair, and, oh, so well prepared. >> she not only informed today's citizens but she also inspired
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she was an especially powerful role model for young women and girls who admired her integrity, her tenacity and her intellect. >> reporter: for "today," harry smith, nbc news, new york. >> when i first heard this yesterday, a word that came to mind initially, in addition to a great journalist, an amazing journalist, she was a lovely person. she was lovely. >> when you see some of the tributes going around. she was so gracious and so quick to offer friendship. she was a mentor to so many. whether you knew her or you didn't, she was rooting for you. i think that's why so many people are just heartbroken. she was one of a kind. we will miss her. >> our condolences go out to gwen's family and friends. let's bring in mr. roker. >> he's on the road this morning. al, good morning. where in the world is al roker? >> i'll tell you, we're in maryland. i'll also tell you that the thing i remember about gwen was that smile.
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enveloped in her warmth. we will miss her. but we are in maryland and we are on the first full day of "today's turkey trot." we are somewhere in maryland where we are going to surprise some unsuspecting person who loves their favorite celebrity chef who we have in this bus! it's going to be big. we can't wait to show you. but first we have to tell you about the fact that air quality is really bad just south of here. over seven states under some sort of air quality advisory because of over 30 wildfires with more than 100,000 acres burning. and there's no relief in sight. some of these fires are only 10% contained because of all the drought conditions we've had from nashville, into charlotte, up into virginia and down into georgia. the air quality is a mess and it is going to continue right now because of those hazy, unhealthy air quality conditions from all that smoke. and the big problem is -- look at this -- no rain.
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birmingham, 57 days and the drought continues there. it's been very warm. in fact, october was the third warmest october on record across the country. it is now the second warmest year from january 1st to october 31st on record and with november's warmth that we have been seeing, we could get up all the way to number one. you can see that warmth is going to continue today but we will see some changes coming as we get on to the latter part of the week. forecast coming up in the next
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sunshine around.. although there may be high clouds. we stay warm for the next few days, but there is a change coming by friday. right now, though, we are still mild... in the 30s over most of the viewing area with the 30s to the west as well, although warming as the winds turn to the so >> okay.the so you know what? i'm going to let you know who is in the bus. ladies and gentlemen, today's celebrity chef -- mr. bobby flay. >> nice bus, al. i'm going back to bed. >> bobby slept in there all night. we spooned. it was magical. >> spooned. i get it.
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>> see you when i get back. coming up, on a much more serious note, a georgia father convicted of murder after locking his own son in a hot suv. this morning, his ex-wife's emotional response to that verdict. and, trading places. an inside look at how donald trump's personal life will change when he moves into the white house. but first on a tuesday morning,
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morning a number of schools are delayed two hours this morning. a live look at 380- in black hawk county now. you can see the delays on the bottom of your screen or on our website, kwwl dot com. today -- friends of a man shot by police take their plea for answers to the cedar rapids city council. police say jerime mitchell began some sort of fight with officer lucas jones during a traffic stop earlier this month-- that's when officer jones shot mitchell, who did survive. friends say that doesn't sound like mitchell. soo released. we reached out to the linn county attorney's office. they say releasing the dash cam video from the incident too early could affect the investigation. storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is here now with your storm track seven 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: mild and dry with area of fog for the rain/snow mix friday night (little, if any accumulation)
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7:30 now on a tuesday morning. it is the 15th day of november, 2016. still dark out there. we've got rain in the area. we say hi to our friends under umbrellas out on the plaza. here's a look at what's making headliness has been arrested for pushing an anti-trump protester down the stairs during a rally on campus. the 24-year-old was charged with a misdemeanor charge i assault. the student has been suspended indefinitely. a georgia father was found guilty of murder in the hot car death of his 22-month-old son. justin ross harris showed little emotion as the verdict was read. last night his ex-wife reacted to the conviction with a
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"so-called justice will never bring back my son. nothing will ever take that pain away and nothing will ever feel worse than living with the knowledge that his pain and death could have been prevented." and just in time for the busy holiday rush, a new screening process is being used at two terminals at chicago's o'hare airport. the so-called innovation lanes use automated belts and 3-d technology to scan bags. passengers will reportedly move th 30% faster. want to tell you in a new major development in a case made popular by "making a murderer," a netflix documentary. joe fryar is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: good morning. a judge overturned the murder conviction in august. now that same judge has ordered his release from prison while prosecutors appeal. "making a murderer" shined a bright light on this 11-year-old case.
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home by thanksgiving, if not sooner. >> reporter: nearly a decade after he was sentenced to life behind bars, he could soon be a free man. at least for now. his attorneys say this holiday season our food will taste all the sweeter because we know that for the first time in ten years, brendan will be celebrating in freedom with his family. >> this is a huge headline. this almost never happens, especially for a case this old. >> reporter: he was a teenager when he confessed to helping his uncle steven ave the case was featured in "making a murderer," a ten-part netflix documentary that raised questions about those convictions, especially the taped interrogation by police. >> be honest. you went inside, didn't you? >> yeah. >> you went in the trailer? >> "making a murderer" has been such a revelation for brendan's case because for the first time in ten years, he's finally
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>> reporter: his attorneys say the confession was coerced and in august a federal judge overturned his conviction citing his intellectual deficits and ruling detectives repeated promises to him and exploited the absence of an adult by repeatedly suggesting they were looking out for his interests. on monday, that same judge ordered his release saying the state failed to demonstrate that dassey represents a present danger to the community. >> usually when an old conviction is overturned, it is because there is no evidence or the real killer is found. re today we knew in the original case. >> reporter: wisconsin's attorney general is appealing dassey's overturned conviction and is now filing an emergency motion hoping to keep him in prison. authorities have also questioned the document saying it doesn't share all the facts. >> a lot of the things were taken out of chronological order. >> reporter: but the filmmakers stand behind their work and one of their subjects could be walking out of prison any day
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not commented on the judge's order. dassey's brother says he is ecstatic. if released, he will be supervised by federal probation officers, can't get a passport or firearm, and no contact with steven avery who is still serving a life sentence. >> joe fryar in los angeles, thank you very much. let us go back down to al in maryland. he is kicking off "today's" turkey trot. hi, al. >> reporter: hey, guys. you guys were just talking to joe fryar. look at this. i've g woo-hoo! "today's turkey trot" makes us do crazy things. all right. here's the deal. we're talking fall, but we might be looking at our first winter storm of the season. it is going to be pushing in wet weather making its way through the pacific northwest. so far we're really down where -- we should be about 7.7% of the country covered with
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zip. well, here comes the big storm making its way into the pacific northwest. it will be coastal rain reaching the rockies by some time late tonight, into tomorrow. and then through friday, look at this. we could be looking at some places from northern minnesota, into the rockies, upwards of a foot or snow or more as we tata that is a cold front that will bring a few clouds and turn the winds a bit, but there really isn't any moisture with it. highs will be in the the midwest today and tomorrow, but that changes by the end of the week. today we aim for the upper 50s to low 60s with westerly winds taking over. areas of fog again tonight with lows in the mid to upper 30s. and we aim for the >> get that weather any time you need it. check out the weather channel on cable. guys, bobby flay has already
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going to surprise our first "today's turkey trot" victim. >> i don't know we want to call them a victim. >> okay. okay. i'll come up with a different word. >> okay, good. al, thank you. coming up, remember this massive sinkhole that swallowed up an entire street last week? you will want to see what it looks like now. all right, but first, how donald trump's new normal in the white house will compare current life over in trump tower. we'll talk about that hey, i'm paul. and i used to ask if you could hear me now with verizon... not anymore. i'm with sprint now because guess what? it's 2016 and every network is great. in fact, sprint's reliability is now within 1% of verizon. and sprint saves you 50% on most verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. so, i switched to sprint. and millions more have too. can you hear that? (vo) don't let a 1% difference cost you twice as much. for people with hearing loss,
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>> so how will things change for him when he moves into the white house? we'll go back to nbc's peter alexander for more on that part of the story. peter, good morning again. >> reporter: hey, matt and savannah. for president-elect trump, it will be a unique transition, i think that's clear. from ceo and celebrity to commander in chief almost overnight taking him from midtown manhattan to his new residence here in the heart of the nation's capital. >> reporter: donald trump knows the good life. the plane, the properties, the gold. his is a brand built on glamour and excess. >> even my enemies say that this is like unbelievable. even the enemies. >> reporter: how does his current life on fifth avenue compare to his future one at 1600 pennsylvania avenue? trump is the first president-elect to own a private jet, helping fuel the campaign that took off. the billionaire bought his custom 757 in 2011. his prized possession showcased in this promotional video.
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>> reporter: among the items are the pillows and theater system. even buckling up has its privileges. >> you'll notice the seatbelts as well as everything else are 24-karat gold plated. >> reporter: still, in terms of space, the jump to air force one will be a first class upgrade. a boeing 747 air force one holds 102 passengers instead of 43. it has a wingspan of 194 feet instead of 125. with 4,000 square feet of on three levels. so impressive, it's what most outgoing presidents say they'll miss most. >> well, air force one is really nice. i don't miss flying commercial. taking your shoes off and all that. >> reporter: back on the ground, trump is trading in style for strength. his extravagant car collection that includes a 2003 mercedes-benz slr mclaren like this one.
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presidential limo also known as "the beast." an 8-ton mobile fortress equipped with eight-inch thick doors along with an intimidating arsenal of weapons and other accessories. as for his upcoming change of address, trump's already used to working where he lives, in trump tower. a private elevator takes him from his penthouse on the 58th to his office on the 26th. over at the white house, the oval office is just a 45-second walk away from the executive residence. overlooks central park, his new home in the nation's capital has six levels offering a picturesque view of the sprawling south lawn. the white house also boasting. 35 bathrooms. up from trump's reported 33. trump's go-to getaway may also change. from his 20-acre mar-a-lago estate in florida to the sprawling 200 acres at maryland's camp david. along with the office comes that so-called presidential bubble
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issue. >> are you both prepared for this? >> we are used to it. yes. >> i will say it is on a different scale though. because i've had a lot but i've never had anything like this. >> you won't be able to walk down the street. >> i didn't do that for two years already. so it will just continue. it's another level, but it will continue. >> for what it's worth, ivana trump predicts her ex-husband will continue to vacation at his palm beach property, mar-a-lago. as for the international travel on tap, she recently told "the washington post" donald is like a good french wine.
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welcome back. carson is over tamron is in the orange room with some very exciting news this morning. >> yes. you know, savannah, i love the smile on your face. matt, you know what? you can smile for this as well -- >> i'm all in. >> you're in? because "people" of course getting ready to reveal sexiest man alive. to help us with the big announce many, joined by the senior west coast writer, julie jordan. i've been privy to learn who the sexiest man alive is. we were talking about this fellow because he's someone that the ladies love and the guys
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there's something about him that people just gravitate towards. he's a good person. he's a huge heart. he's a big guy but he has an even bigger heart. >> if you looked at this silhouette, he's a big guy. he's much bigger than this. dwayne "rock" johnson. why did you pick him this year? >> professional, he's had an amazing year. hera to hollywood. he is the highest paid actor in the world now. he has "rock the troops" helping military families. sweet, smart, sculpted. but he melts our heart when he talks about his kid. >> he does. he has millions and millions of fans and they say that the thing he gets most is that you are just as nice as i thought you were.
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from the "ellen" show. >> is there anybody you'd like to thank and will the transition be easy from the last sexy man to you? >> i think the transition is going to be easy. yes. i can tell you now that what this means is i still have to drive in my pick-up truck and change jasmine's diapers but now i'm just still the sexiest man alive. >> yes, you are. >> there you have it. the full interview airs today on "ellen." other things "people" magazine has done this year, you've worked with twitter to create a special emoji of the rock's flexing. we got to get to this other good part. fathers and sons. our own lester holt! and his son, stefan. look at that! >> 1981, the mustache. look at that. >> lester with the your stache. keeping it hot and fresh.
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else i'm thinking? lights! some help. got it! and the ornaments might take a little bit more time. but we're gonna get it just right. what do you think bullseye? [ bark ] ok, let's do this! hey! hows this look? hmm? whoa! what do ya think? it's like you... it's like you read my mind! ? ? trot. coming up on "today's turkey
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ck. it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, inner circle controversy, the trump transition facing backlash over its potential picks to fill key roles in the new administration. rudy guiliani as secretary of state. press secretary. this as president obama takes a veiled swipe as where he thinks the clinton campaign went wrong. >> i won iowa not because the demographics dictated that i would win iowa. it was because i spent 87 days going to every small town, fair, fish fry and vfw hall. >> we are live at the white house. plus hollywood honors,
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mower's women of the year awards and catches up with some of the night's biggest stars. >> you say this is the year 2016 where you were woken up. >> i was. i was kind of feeling like, wow. i knew it was dark, it was dark and i was like, god, i didn't know i was going to bust out and be a butterfly. ? and rolling with the stones. >> what have you learned from being part of a band like this? >> longevity more important possibly. >> matt gets a tour of the rolling stones new exhibit from the music legends themselves as they take a trip down memory lane. >> how close -- >> this is exact. >> how do you convince a young lady to come back to this? >> today tuesday, november 15th, 2016. ?
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and family down in oklahoma city. >> good morning to my daughters. mom is on tv. whoo. >> from florida celebrating my birthday on the plaza. ? >> we love you. whoo. >> oh, my goodness. good morning, yb it's tuesday, november 15th and, wow, it's a wet one outside. >> you know, a few minutes ago our executive producer who just got back from vacationing in the sunshine of cancun said go on out, it's not so bad out there. it's really nice. >> you know, we love you, we love our crowd because they must love us because they're standing in the rain, too. >> thank you. thank you. thank you. >> meanwhile al is the smart guy, he jumped out of here, he
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turkey trot. >> this morning a guy from maryland who considers himself to be the king of thanksgiving is about to get the surprise of a lifetime from his idol, bobby flay. >> let's let's get to today's headlines really fast. this morning we begin with the trump transition. i'm hallie jackson at the white house. and today president-elect trump is set to meet with his vice president elect, mike pence, the two will go over names for possible cabinet positions, it's another step forward as we start to get a clearer donald trump's white house will look like. for donald trump's family, his inner circle, no formal request for temporary security clearances before the inaugural according to a transition official. government sources tell nbc news an inquiry was made about whether it would even be possible. a sign of how influential his children could be to his added strags, including jared kushner,
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reince priebus and couldn't verse chief strategist steve bannon, the former breitbart head under fierce far from critics who have tied him to a white nationalist extremist movement. trump's top aide kellyanne conway telling matt and savanna this morning -- >> i promise you he is not as scary and he is as brilliant a tack tigs and our campaign general on the field. >> the next administration now increasingly looking like rudy guiliani is being considered for secretary of state. laura ingraham the leading contender for press secretary according to sources familiar with the decision-making. >> you know, i'm honored to be considered for that job and other jobs. so we'll see what happens. >> ronna romney mcdaniel rumored to be in the running for rnc head. across the aisle keith ellison
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dnc as president obama seeming to review parts of hillary clinton's campaign calls on democrats to build their grassroots support. >> we have to compete everywhere. we have to show up everywhere. >> the president in greece sure to face questions about his successor on his last overseas trip. questions he couldn't avoid earlier at the white house about president-elect trump's fitness for office. >> there are going to be certain elements of his temperament that will not serve him well unless he them. >> and the difficulties of the job. >> this office has a way of waking you up. his positions or predispositions that don't match up with reality, he will find shaken up pretty quick because reality has a way of asserting itself. >> reporter: president obama now
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president-elect trump fields some overtures from overseas as well. he took a call from russian president vladimir putin. president-elect trump saying he looks forward to a strong and enduring relationship. the kremlin saying the two will plan a personal meeting. matt. >> thank you very much. i want to go to texas where a woman is facing child endangerment charges for keeping these in her home. three tigers roaming free. police say they found others or other wild animals in that myers' houston area home including a cougar, skunk and fox. officials say the animals did pose a danger to the woman's 14-year-old daughter. she is behind bars in nevada where she had traveled. just ahead, why dragging your luggage through the airport could soon be a thing of the past. and exhibitionism, the rolling stones give us a tour of a huge new exhibit celebrating their iconic career and talk music, memorabilia and the
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this morning. al, take it away. >> reporter: guys, i think we you will a love thanksgiving but this guy takes thanksgiving to new heights. i kind of feel like jeff rossen because i'm hiding around the corner from his house. but we want to introduce you to tom the turkey man. >> anybody who knows my dad knows that he definitely loves cooking. >> he puts his heart into every single meal. >> friends are always begging, can i come over? what does your dad have to eat? >> i fry i fry a lot of them. >> thanksgiving includes many traditions. starting at 8:00 a.m. in the morning, my dad wakes us up with a referee whistle. >> my dad typically makes about eight turkeys every thanksgiving, but they're not all for my family. he likes to give them out to friends as well. >> to watch him cook with his real men fries turkeys apron in his turkey hat, it is just priceless.
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slowly just drop it down. >> the secret brine that he marinates these bad boys in is his secret and nobody else knows it. >> i cannot tell you how psyched he is going to be about this. >> he is just the best dad in the entire world. he so deserves this and he is going to be floored this morning. >> coming to you from middletown, maryland, in the fall. happy thanksgiving to everybody. >> all right. well, we're going to his thanksgiving -- he has no idea we're here. his family has helped us keep him in the dark. so let's try to get tom to the front door to wish him happy thanksgiving and surprise him with bobby flay. hopefully -- i understand he's making breakfast. so let's find out.
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>> tom mclister. happy thanksgiving, my friend! you like to wake everybody up with a whistle. come on, tom, it's thanksgiving! >> what are you doing here? is. >> what am i doing here? you're making thanksgiving. this is your lovely wife, right? >> no, i'm his daughter, kelly. >> where's your wife? >> marchie, come on over! >> al. >> how are you? how did you keep him in the dark? >> you've been trying to get out to work. come on, tom. i got something else for you. come on. of course, i'm -- online everybody's going to go, oh, he mistook his daughter for his wife. what am i doing? you are mr. thanksgiving in this area. right? >> i put it out for the kids. >> how many turkeys do you make? >> about eight. >> eight. okay. >> are you kidding? >> yeah! you had no idea? you had no idea we were here?
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surprise for you. who is your favorite chef? would it be bobby flay? >> bobby flay. >> ladies and gentlemen -- >> you got to be kidding me! hold on! bobby flay and your son. >> what are you guys doing? >> we surprised you with your kids. your daughter's come in from philadelphia. >> how are you? are you kng your kids. they are amazing. >> holy smokes! oh, my gosh! what is this? >> you deserve it. >> this is the "today" show turkey trot. we're going around the country surprising folks who like thanksgiving. >> oh, my gosh. >> i know you have a secret rub. you've liked to brine your turkey. you are going to cook -- you're cooking with bobby flay, my friend. >> oh, my gosh. >> but i need to get some of your secrets. is that going to be a problem?
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>> all right! >> we tried to get your -- we tried to get your secret recipe and you don't give it up, do you? >> no, i don't. >> but you are going to give it up to this guy? little bit? >> i'll give him something. >> a couple of things. give me something to walk away with. >> oh, my gosh! this is crazy! >> you ready to cook some turkeys or what? >> yes, sir. >> we have to warm up for thanksgiving. >> let's get started. we got a bunch of turkey turkey. >> yes, i do. >> what's the deal? >> once i tried it a long time ago, it just came out so much better. moistness and -- >> gets nice and crispy. >> it does. >> you just have to be careful how you fry it, of course. i always -- i just said that to my son. i said you don't know how to do it, don't do it. >> well, hey, guys? we've got a big surprise for tom. we got our "today's turkey trot"
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safely. guys? i think our first surprise is a success. >> yes! >> that was really nice. we love that. al, nobody gets out of a tight situation like he does. >> been here for weeks! >> bobby's been living in your garage. >> i'm going to go back there while. meanwhile, let's talk about what's "trending" today. start with an update. okay? remember someone we talked about last week, that massive sinkhole that left a crater in the middle of the street in japan? it was a nightmare for drivers, pedestrians, business owners. we've all seen these things before. we've seen them here in this country. you know that's going to take a while to fix. how long you think it is going to take? >> a month. >> yeah. six months. >> six months. >> a long time. >> well, something like that doesn't get fixed overnight.
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nights. that's right. >> what? >> that's right. two days. they fixed that thing in two days. that was the size of an olympic swimming pool. they filled it in and the local officials say that is now 30 times stronger than it ever was before. so it can be done. >> they need to come to 50th street. >> there's a pothole that's been there for ten years. >> they need to travel the road between here and kennedy airport. >> the whole city. >> all right. proficient. we're impressed. let's talk about some american ingenuity. if you hate carrying around your luggage, we have the suitcase for you. it is called the travel mate. it is a fully autonomous suitcase and it just follows you around like r2-d2. it connects to your smartphone, moves at 7 miles an hour. a california company is now raising money. it wants to launch this. >> i think that would sell. i have been in hudson news shopping, left my luggage behind, walked on -- getting on
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thing? like boarded the plane without my bag. >> i drag my bag. it is so heavy, this arm is longer than the other one now. let me give you another one. delta is giving nbc news an up-close look at its feature. the airline is now outfitting paper tags with electronic chips so you can track your bags. an app would let you know where they are. hopefully providing peace of mind. hi, i'm in the luggage hold. hey, i'm coming now. >> seems like they should have thought about that a long time ago. that's really great. it is no toilet bowl eliminator. >> your christmas present. >> they don't now track our bag? >> they do but not with an electronic chip. >> i think there is those -- >> bar codes. >> i think the bar code and you track it but you don't get to like live its life with it. all right.
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had the blue light going last night. critics often say the nfl stands for no-fun league because they've cut down on celebrating. especially after you score. odell beckham jr. didn't have a problem. monday night he scored, he promptly celebrating. what's this remind you of, guys? it is the "thriller" dance. put the music to it. ? because this is thriller thriller night ?? >> wonder how much of a penalty he got for that. >> should get nothing. >> nothing? >> nothing! >> yes! >> gets away with it. >> why? why is -- i don't want him to get a penalty. i want him to be rewarded. >> because it's "thriller." that's why. >> your celebration dance has to be a classic. we're going to actually head back down to al and get a check of the weather. al? >> hey, guys, thanks so much. the weather out here is
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family because they may not have gotten introduced. >> i'm kelly, the oldest. >> kate, the middle child. >> my name is paul and i live with them. >> we know you're tom. >> i's frankie. >> marchie. i'm mom. >> and i'm bobby flay and i live in this garage. >> by the way, i want you to see. this is the bit that tom uses to deep fry the turkey. this is like a science experiment. >> i know. >> it works! >> it wo you in just a little bit. that's whaby mid-morning with p sunshine around.. although there may be high clouds. we stay warm for the next few days, but there is a change coming by friday. right now, though, we are still mild... in the 30s over most of the viewing area with the 30s to the west as well, although warming
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tu >> it is now official. tom is wearing the turkey hat. this is all good stuff. we're going down to the turkey trot bus and get ready to cook coming up in the next half-hour. >> tom fan club. >> #tom. "glamour" magazine's al >> reporter: they're icons, trail blazers and newsmakers in fashion, sports, entertainment and politics. these women, and for the first time, man, are being honored for their role in changing the course and the face of the fight for gender equality. ?? >> what does it mean to have
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important right now for all women to see that outside the headlines, women are achieving great things all over the world. >> it is unbelievable to be here tonight and i'm really, really grateful. >> you say this is the year, 2016, where you were woken up. >> i was. i was kind of feeling like, wow, i knew it was dark. it was dark and i was like, god. i didn't know i was going to bust outnd be a butterfly. you know what i mean? >> bo in the magazine. "women of the year," but you are "the man of the year." the very first. you asked your wife if he deserved it. what did you say to him? >> i said yes. it is very special to have a man in your life who respects women enough to fight for them. >> don't let your body insecurities hold you back from doing anything that you want to do. >> what does it mean to you to be a body activist? >> well, to be a body activist is to stand up for rights for
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in film, in tv. women who look like me who are even bigger than me, different body shapes that aren't the ideal hour glass or sexy or skinny. those are the women i'm fighting for. >> what do you say to those girls who have self-doubt? >> confidence does not happen overnight. it is not something that you just wake up and, boom, you feel good about yourself. you know? it's a process. it's something that you have to realize that everyone is going through a different process. you can't compare your process to your friend's >> what is the best advice you have ever gotten? >> you have to focus on what makes you happy and make decisions in your career, in your life, that make you happy. >> the best advice i ever got was to ask for what you want because asking doesn't guarantee that you will get it, but not asking guarantees that you won't get it. >> the best advice i ever got was from my mom. she said that before you can say "i love you" you need to say
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advice. >> embrace every moment because everything goes by so quickly. >> tyra banks just keeps telling me to put my money away. that's really good advice. thanks, tyra. >> my advice would be to learn how to not apologize for the space you take up in the world. >> bono, what would be your best words of advice for this generation of girls? >> take no [ bleep ]. >> beep! lot of good advice. what was the advice mindy got? >> she said before you say i love you have to say i. >> what does that mean? >> i don't know. >> i guess you have to be able to appreciate yourself. before you can love someone else. >> all right. >> am i the only one? i'm the only guy at the table? >> i never knew you were so deep. >> i didn't either. >> speaking of honors, a quick
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best reality show host for his work on "the voice." we could not agree more with his wife siri. look what she wrote on instagram. she says he works so incredibly hard and asks nor expects any credit. he does it for his family. he does it to show our children what hard work looks like. he does it because he is a good man, a great role model. woo! give me tears! of course, you can catch carson on "the voice" tonight, 8:00, i was like siri should write the follow-up to the "notebook." >> she's spot-on. >> she's here today. >> she's cooking at 10:00 with kath and i? that means drinking. just ahead, celebrating nearly six decades of the rolling stones with mick, keith, ronnie and charlie.
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? ? all right. we're back now, 8:00 po on a tuesday morning, 15th of november, 2016. now, that doesn't happen every time we open at 8:30. the reason that's happening is because we have the new kid the block. [ cheers and applause ] >> almost 30 years. it never gets old. >> i know. almost 30 years and every time this happens hoda's family thinks this stands for no kotb.
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block. >> are you minus one. >> minus one. >> where is he? >> he's in africa. >> all right. every time you guys are here you have something big to share and i think we would say it's kind of like times three today. let's start, first of all, you have a big announcement. >> first of all, every time we're here it's pouring rain. >> good luck. >> never more torrential than today which moved us inside for the first time. we are announcing a new tour which we're going to do. playing fenway park, hollywood bowl, amazing places but we are not going alone. >> tickets go on sale on saturday, but there's more. you're bringing along special friends on the tour. >> yes. >> who is coming with you. >> our dear friends the legendary grammy award winning boyz ii men.
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>> good morning. how are you? >> good to see you, man. >> oh, my gosh. good morning. >> how are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> okay. this is exciting, but there's even something else. >> there's even more. >> there's something more? >> there can't be more. >> during for the first time in over 20 years, the world knows her now as the artist. >> who? >> paula abdul. [ cheers and applause ] ?
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>> i can't take it. >> good to see you. >> nobody gets confetti. >> i know. >> how did that happen? come on in here. >> this is amazing. >> well, we have toured before boyz ii men, they're friends, paula and i bumped into each other, saying she wanted to go on the road again, she did our festival, it was the biggest festival we've done since the inpt that to these guys and we figured let's go on the road. >> we have click calculations something like 200 million albums sold between these groups. what can people expect on tour? >> a lot of fun, energy. i mean, last time we did it we kind of didn't want to end it, we wanted to keep going but people had real jobs. we've been talking about it for a long time over the last couple years trying to make it happen, now we have an extra.
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>> how is it going to be on the road with all these boys? >> incredible. i'm going to be envied by many. >> it's so fun to have you. this is incredible, guys. >> it is. >> tickets go on sale on saturday, right? >> yes. >> first show is in columbus, ohio. we've got to bring the world some happy right now. >> i would not be doing fun group to have out on the plaza in one big concert. [ cheers and applause ] >> you guys are going to be back a little bit later. so excited. thank you for being here. we want to send it down to al who is in maryland. he's had an exciting morning as well, but i don't know if we talked to you -- >> yeah, absolutely.
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the fryer going, we are going to be going in the bus to do the brining, the rub, the cooking. you have a great dipping sauce. >> it's a step away from gravy. a step away. >> i never step away from gravy. >> step away from gravy. >> never do that. >> neither do i. >> all right. that's what's -- my man, tom. >> we found the right guy. >> oh, yeah.tatas. that is a cold clouds and turn the winds a bit, but there really isn't any moisture with it. highs will be in the 50s to 70s across the midwest today and tomorrow, but that changes by the end of the week. today we aim for the upper 50s to low 60s with westerly winds taking over. areas of fog again tonight with lows in the mid to upper 30s. and we
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don't forget get the weather anytime you need it. check out the weather channel on cable. check out the crowd that has gathered from the neighborhood, all here to see tom the turkey man. pretty cool. all right. back to you guys. man. pretty cool. all right. back to you guys. >> it is kind after musical morning. we just had that fun announcement. now a real treat for fans, the rolling stones. >> they've been together since 1962 and for more than half a century the music has provided the soundtrack of our lives. >> the band has compiled memorabilia in an exhibit they're call exhibitionism. not what you are thinking. tens of thousands lined up to see the collection in london. now it is here in new york. i was lucky enough to get a tour from the legends themselves. ?? >> reporter: the rolling stones.
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roll bands of all time. mick jagger. keith richards. ronnie wood. charlie watts. the band unlock their vast archives in a massive career expanding exhibit called exhibitionism. when you walk through the exhibit, what jumps out? i'm sure a lot of this stuff was stuff you hadn't thought about or seen for a very long time. >> you had to choose which costumes, you had to choose which art pieces. it was all very interesting. i mean i never cried. i remember this -- no, i never did that. i laughed. but i didn't cry. >> every corner i turn, i'd bump into a memory. oh, my god. that's where i left it. you know? and it is like a kaleidoscope of memories for me to walk around. >> reporter: 50 years-plus of
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nine distinctive galleries. in the meet the band room, you'll find charlie watts' first drum kit. >> if you were to sit on the stool behind that kit today, would it be like putting on an old comfortable shoe? would you fit right back into it? >> yeah. i play now since '70. >> so after 50-something years the technology of drums has not changed -- >> it has. but i haven't. keith richards' personal diary. >> there is a tiny diary over to your right. i mean when i say tiny, it's this big. and that was your diary from 1963. first of all, why not a bigger diary. >> i couldn't afford one. if you read the diary, you can see. >> but you wrote in great detail. you wrote about shows and how you guys performed. what the crowd was like.
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did in those days. >> reporter: art is prominently featured throughout exhibitionism. an entire gallery is also devoted to the band's fashion. >> are you a saver? >> no. >> have you throughout the course of your career saved things? >> i don't save anything. i throw everything away. >> you saved some clothes. >> somehow some of these clothes survived. >> and the story goes, correct me if i'm wrong, that your daughters would steal some of your stuff and take it off and you had to go get it back? >> there is a couple of pieces in here. it was ooh good excuse to get them back. i need these for exhibition. give them back. >> there is an awesome thing here. there is a fur coat of yours that you wore in 1975. do you remember the circumstances and where you were and what was happening? >> i wore that down the flatbed truck down 5th avenue when we
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? brown sugar how come you taste so good ?? >> do you remember that moment? was it surreal? >> yeah. yeah. it kind of was. it's not every day you get to lead 5th avenue especially on a flatbed truck. >> reporter: one of the most striking rooms is a recreation of the london apartment on edith grove where the band first lived together in 1962. >> this is our >> who would want to know about this place, man? >> how close is this? >> exact. >> are you really sitting on that? >> it is so bloody authentic. apart from the absolute sort of aroma. >> did you ever vacuum? did you ever clean? >> no. my mother used to come occasionally and try and clean up. >> now how do you convince a young lady to come back to this? >> turn the lights off. >> is there any romantic side of
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you've got underwear on the bed. >> in fact, i think they might be mick's. >> i don't know if i want to be in this kitchen. i don't want to do this washing up. >> i can tell you one thing, my mom would not have let me spend one night in this place. >> that's what my mom said, too. >> what has been a part of the stones taught you? >> that you can be your dream. you can live up to your m. being part of a band like this? >> longevity is important. and but you know, having fun is more important possibly. >> when you put together a collection like this, do you -- and you look at it as a whole, do you start to think about the exit more than you would normally? >> not really. i think it makes you think, well, okay, so now what else can i do? this is kind of when i walk out, that's the end. you think, well, i can make that end better, actually.
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have to get down and see this. there is a whole guitar room, all of keith's guitars. a costume room with all the clothes that some of them wore on stage. >> okay. the apartment is amazing. did you take like a full body shower after that? >> i love when keith says only thing was missing was a certain aroma. i'm not exactly sure what he was referring to. >> there are several aromas you could think of. none of them good. >> exhibition. exhibitionism is open here in at you can see more of our interview at today.com. we should also mention next month, the band releases a brand-new album called "blue and lonesome." they really go back to their roots in the blues. the sound that really shaped so much of their music. >> how cool! come on, for you. all right, coming up next, we've got the stars of warren beatty's first movie in 15 years. but first, this is "today" on
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we're back now with lilly collins and al don who star in the new warren beatty movie "rules don't apply." guys, good morning. great to have you here. it is not a howard hughes movie. if warren were sitting here -- he may be, somewhere -- he would make me say that. this is your story. tell me about these two characters and what they're >> i play marla maybry brought in from virginia by howard hughes to be a hollywood star. she's very innocent when she comes to hollywood. she slowly starts to see things aren't exactly what they seem. she realizes as time goes on what it is to attain the hollywood dream. >> you fancy her. no question about it. why not. tell me about your character. >> i play frank who is a driver for howard hughes and he has
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hughes on a real estate development that he's always waiting to try to pitch to him. then he ends up running his company. >> he's a thinker and a dreamer. he's always got some plan. warren told me that the idea for this movie had been swirling around in his head for a very long time, lilly. i know the casting process was not just a simple hollywood casting process. >> no. it was the most abnormal thing i've ever been a part of. >> why? explain that. >> well, i had aldon did in it. i basically got a call from my agent saying warren beatty wanted me to call him and he gave me his number. i called him at home. it kind of just escalated from there. he came over the next day and we had a meeting which we didn't talk about the movie at all. then it progressed to four or five lunches, dinner, with annette, the house, didn't talk about the script until the fourth or fifth meeting. >> people are going to think you are joking when you say, honestly, you had how many
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leading up to being cast in this movie? >> hundreds maybe. i don't really know. >> really. >> i met with him for the first time when i was 19. in 2009. and we met for about five years in sort of his audition process, i guess. but over that time i kind of had this apprenticeship with him where i got to learn and ask him everything i ever wanted to know. so it was pretty great. >> there is no way around it. warren beatty is a hollywood legend. >> oh, yeah. >> what is it like to be on a set with someone like that? >> well, i don't know. he's kind of become a mentor i think to both of us in a sense. he really just -- he is so giving with his time and he loves to give opinions on things and teach us different things. he's just amazing to watch. he played director, actor, producer, writer. >> and directed in character.
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directions from howard hughes. >> exactly. if he wanted you to speak louder, he would say, i can't really hear you. that kept you in the scene. >> i was honest with you during the commercial break, i really loved this movie. you both are great in it. >> thank you so much. and "rules don't apply" hits theaters next wednesday, november 23rd, day before thanksgiving. just ahead, al has surprised tom with our turkey trot bus. and also now it is time for him to cook. but first on a tuesday
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bobby flay. we're going to get cooking here. you like a turkey breast, right? >> i like just the breast. >> show us what you are doing. >> usually i prepare days ahead of time. i'll take a trash bag actually. i'll take some apple juice, some vinegar and some water. make a brine. take the whole thing, put it in, just let it sit. >> they make these turkey brine bags. makes it really easy. how long will you let it sit for? >> i have let it sit four days. but i put it -- it's always cold but in a trash can, trash bag in salt. old-fashioned way. >> i know you don't like to give your secrets away, but -- i can tell we're not getting it today either. tell us what's in here to make the spice rub. >> once it's all done, i let that all dry out.
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some salt, some garlic salt, and some garlic powder, some onion. >> what's this? >> that's a little of this, that and the other. >> this, that and the other. >> that's the secret. >> some kind of cajun spice. >> yeah, a little bit. >> tell us, tom zblooimplths tell us what the secret is! >> you put oil on the turkey? >> that was a no, al. >> i'll just throw it on. to actually get up under the skin a little bit. >> all up in there. >> so on the outside and on the inside. >> yeah. i like to get underneath if i can. >> all right. let's put this bad boy into the basket. >> going into the deep fryer. this is going to be something new for you.
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everybody. all right, first things first. >> this is an indoor fryer. >> exactly. >> we have the goggles. thank you, al. >> you're welcome. >> what kind of oil is this? >> should be peanut oil. >> peanut oil. you could use canola oil if you're allergic to peanuts. just put this in here. go to work, baby! look at that! we close it . 30 minutes later looking like this. >> that is perfect product right there. that's amazing. >> tell us about the dipping sauce. >> for gravy you usually have pan drippings. in this case there are no pan drippings. i made a very simple sauce. honey, hot sauce, dijon mustard, whole grain mustard and a blitz of fresh sage to get that sort of turkey herb in there. let's give it a try. check it out. this sauce is my gift to you.
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today.com/food. we've got this for you, tom. it is an extra large indoor electric butterball turkey fr >> all right, guys. >> awesome. >> thank you. >> what's in the rub? >> what's in the rub? >> that's bobby flay sauce right there. >> hey, al, two words for you, fedex. send us some of that turkey. >> two words, too bad. >> we are back in a moment.
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this morning on "today's take," a super man. dean cane joins the fun as our celebrity guest host. plus, a surprise announcement from new kids on the block, boyz ii m abdul. ments and super model gisele bundchen. from nbc news, this is "today's take," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on this tuesday morning, november 15th, 2016. a little rain out there. i'm tamron, along with dylan and the person who is going to warm your heart, our co-host for the morning. we're just sitting here. dean cane. it is all about dean.
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replace al is super man. >> it was raining today and al didn't tell me it was raining today. didn't know. >> he didn't call you? >> no. >> al's list of personal forecasts is very long. >> you made it here. in one piece. >> happily. >> not a drop of rain on you. >> well, not now. it's great. i'm very happy to be here. excited to be here with you guys. you guys are looking >> how are you doing? i feel like christmas is coming up. it is your season. >> i am the unofficial king of christmas movies. yes. i love christmas. i love the holidays. this is my favorite time of year, bar none. i love making movies about it. >> you have at least ten movies with christmas in the title? is that true? >> probably just on the hallmark channel alone. >> name them. >> "the case for christmas." "broadcasting christmas," coming out next week. >> with melissa joan hart.
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>> how old are you? >> i'm so sorry. did that hurt? >> no, i will not stoop to your level. well, that's it. you're a dead man. >> bring it. come on. come on. admit it, you're scared. >> what? >> yes. why you didn't come with mere six years ago? >> what are you talking about? >> we had a good thing, em. >> i know. >> we told each other that no matter what happened with the fine. what you really meant that we'd be fine as long as you were the one that got the job. >> ooh! >> now i just want to sit and watch christmas movies. >> or have a snowball fight. >> where do you film these movies? like in the off-season? >> this is fastest turnaround i've ever seen for and film in my lifetime. normally you shoot it in the summertime and pretend it is wintertime and it is horrible.
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christmas. >> my heart sank. >> i was just asking these tough questions. >> go ahead, dylan, just hurt me more. >> holidays year round. >> is that real snow? you were holding on to that snowball for a long time. >> yes, i was. no, it's not. about you it is a movie. it was a little warm. we were in connecticut but it was a little warm. they had to make these fake balls -- fake snowballs. i could really whip these things. >> so lucky al roker's not here. >> he would have gone after . snowballs. >> melissa seems like she's got a good arm, too. >> she's a great actress and a good sport and she has a pretty strong arm. >> the movie is a love story? is trying to rekindle? >> well, yeah. we were together. then i got a job in new york. she didn't follow me. we had to both try to get on a morning show. big, giant, huge morning show. we're the new co-hosts trying to fight for it. and lot of hi-jinks ensue.
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that. >> because we don't know any morning people. not a single one. >> by the way, hallmark channel, this airs on wednesday, november 23rd. we also -- is this not our ideal producers? they love embarrassing. it is kind of like welcome to the family. >> great. >> what they do, mr. cain, is that they go digging in vaults, they call your friends and say what it is most embarrassing video that you have of dean cain. >> i don videos. >> they're not embarrassing. just some of your greatest hits. >> i have some embarrassing stuff, for real. >> let's start. "beverly hills 90210." ? you rattle my brain ? ? too much love drives a man insane ? ? you broke my will ?? >> what were you doing? >> embarrassing myself?
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>> thank you. but my character was -- i was supposed to break up with her because she was doing this whole fake french accent thing. in the end they turned me into a dork. they turned me into a singing guy. and i don't sing. >> you did a great job there. >> well, thank you. that's very kind and very charitable for you. >> full disclosure. what were you sinking when i came in? stuck in ?? >> it's in there. it's in the vault now. >> we'll talk a little bit later, huge tour announced. back street boys, boyz ii men, paula abdul. we're going to catch up with them. >> i think you might have just called new kids -- new kids on the block. do you know who did that the other day? matt. it was another band -- he did the same thing. >> just throw matt under the bus. right under the bus. sorry, matt.
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>> new kids on the block who i love and know every lyric. world adoption day which is a cause near and dear to you. >> i'm actually adopted. so my biological mother remarried and my father adopted me which was a huge deal. he is like my favorite human. there is my dad. he is so wonderful to me and did a great job raising me that i named my son after him. kind of like george foreman. i' >> it is important for you to spread awareness of what family means and your journey. it reminds everybody else out there. >> truth of the matter is i was an aggressive young man and i could have gone off the rails a lot of times. and without the strength of that family bond and my father being such a strong father, i very well could have ended up down some wrong paths and i have him to thank for pretty much everything. so, yeah. adoption is huge. i'm sure at some point in time i'll adopt. i look forward to it.
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>> i feel like because so many kids can benefit from having a loving, caring home, and there's just so many obstacles, so much money, so much time spent on trying to adopt a child. i think it is really hard. >> it's interesting you say that. we have a piece that's coming up a little bit later on basically a kick starter that was designed to help families raise the money for their adoption journey. we'll talk more about that and there are many more support groups available obviously. children in the right home and the complexity. it can make it very, very tough. we have a great story coming up later on what i think is the most beautiful things about empowering families and giving them financial assistance. we're asking you to draw a smiley face on your hand and take a picture and post it with the #worldadoptionday. just do a smiley face.
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involved. that's the best smiley face i got. >> mine looks the same. >> i did that and i drew a little hair on it. >> is that hair? >> that's one. i'll give him a couple more. >> use that, post it. let us know. >> looks like he got electrocuted. >> it's very simple. there you go. when you see people today, give a wave and support world adoption day. beautiful. we like to eat around here, too. >> we have a special surprise for you. >> oh, yes, we >> yes. i think we actually kept this a surprise. you love frosted flakes. >> i eat a bowl of frosted flakes pretty much every day. >> how would you feel if frosted flakes upped their game a little bit? what if they created a new flavor of frosted flakes, maybe a cinnamon flavor of frosted flakes? >> kick it up a notch. well, here it is. >> what? >> i am so excited to try this because i love cinnamon serials.
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dear tamron, i heard you were a big frosted flakes fan like me. tony the tiger. >> did you call this in? because you've got a thing with -- >> tony and i are good friends. we go back a long, long way. >> he said don't forget to drink the milk. you are in for a sweet surprise. >> look at tony. >> is that you? >> that's me and tony. there we are. i spoke to tony personally. he said he was goingo >> what was your role in the commercial with tony tiger? >> he was my volleyball partner. >> you played volleyball? >> we are tight. i played in high school and college. and i played with tony the tiger which really tops them all. >> why doesn't that top your resume? >> i put it up there. >> lou does it taste? >> i love it. i'm curious to see what a diehard frosted flakes fan thinks. >> i like to get into bed before
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it is like the last thing i eat. i get in the bed. >> it is good. >> mm. that's tasty! >> she likes it. >> tamron likes it! wait. wrong cereal, right? that's okay. >> this is great. >> here we go. you like it? i'll start my morning with a regular bowl, then i'll end my night spicy. >> what are we talking about? coming up, i've got two nutella burger. it is the new craze sweeping italy. >> aren't you glad you came in? >> i'm hungry. >> it could come to a mcdonald's near you. we're going to give it a try and test it out for you as well. and brazilian bombshell gisele bundchen on life after retirement from the runway after this i asked my dentist if an electric toothbrush was going to clean better than a manual... he said sure, but don't just get any one.
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still here. we didn't run him off. "people" magazine's sexiest man alive. >> oh, thank you! >> that's what i say. >> but you've been in. >> i was in the running once. >> that's cool. that's awesome. >> i was top five. like 49 1/2. what number was i? doesn't even say. >> i don't think they were counting. just putting you in saying let's give >> who is it this year? >> you really don't know? >> i know who it is. >> we did guess, in all fairness. based on that silhouette. i was thinking it was like john cena or a bulky build. >> bulky build. boom! >> dwayne "the rock" johnson. sexiest man alive. he is in everything. we were talking about, he is the kind of guy, like you, where women like you and other guys want to hang out with you.
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man, i agreed. >> you did. >> i was like, yes! that's a man's man. i want to hang out with him and just chill. hang out. >> we have to quiz you though. he exfoliates his face. what say you, mr. cain? >> i say that's a little bit on the feminine side but i will not mess with dwayne. he can do whatever he wants. he can exfoliate his whole head. >> like what beauty grooming tip do have you for fellows that want to look like you? japanese. that's all i got. >> wow. >> that's it. >> raise the bar. >> sorry. that's all i have. we told you we eat a lot around here. surprisingly, dylan is not craving this particular thing that's coming up. i'm surprised. >> i love the idea i'm just not hungry right now. >> we're like eating machines on the "today" show women. and she's expecting.
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sensation, thenew burger sweeping the nation -- of italy. a nutella burger. >> there is no meat on this burger. >> does a burger have to have meat? >> i guess not. >> a veggie burger has no meat. >> that's a good point. >> you take the bun, spread the nutella. >> isn't this just a nutella sandwich? >> but in italy they call it a burger. >> you said you had gelato on burger. >> on buns it is really popular when i've gone to italy. even here in new york there are a couple places. >> i could feed this to my son. >> is it's got good nutrition in it. >> i'm going in. >> will mr. roker enjoy something like this? let's see. he's in middleton, maryland eating turkey. would you eat this? >> i'm not a big nutella fan.
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>> pretty good, al. >> no. don't like it. don't like it. >> turkey? >> but i like turkey. i love the fact that it is world adoption day. i've got a sibling who is adopted, one of my daughters is adopted. i think it is wonderful. think it is great to adopt the idea of frying turkey with tom mcglister, his whole family. it was our first stop on the "today's turkey trot." tomorrow we'll be down somewhere else to surprise somebody else. going on as far as your weather is concerned. here is the deal. not too bad. the weather has not been horrible. but you can see we do have wet weather down through florida. we had some showers here earlier but that's moving out to the northeast. another big storm coming in to the pacific northwest which may be our first winter storm of the season. 80s through the southwest, into texas, 70s down through florida. 40s in northern new england. again, much of the weather day, we aren't looking at anything really severe but a lot of
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wildfires, possible record highs as you get into the northern plains. that's wby mid-morning with ple sunshine around.. although there may be high clouds. we stay warm for the next few days, but there is a change coming by friday. right now, though, we are still mild... in the 30s over most of the viewing area with the 30s to the west as well, although warmi turn to the southwest... we will >> tom, the turkey man, it was a pleasure meeting you and your family and all your nice neighbors. thanks so much. >> happy thanksgiving, everybody! >> guys, i will see you tomorrow from our next location on "today's turkey trot." >> you got off to a phenomenal
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right now. john piper is vice president and lead designer of the macy's parade studio. >> good morning, john. i love seeing what you guys have on tap for us. what's new this year? >> good morning. we have four fantastic floats to give you a sneak peek today, including withpartnership with girl scouts we are building a better world. this float has all of the makings of everything that is truly the spirit of girl scouts. sun, the moon, the stars, and crane that the girls will be inside maneuvering it to build the giant world a better world for us all. but you know what? for the 90th, we decided to go just a little bit crazy. and here i am inside the fun house from crazy glue where the floor's on the ceiling, the ceiling is on the floor. it keeps going back and forth. i feel a little bit like fred
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it is not just fun when it comes to the holidays. it is time to deck the halls. we have a brand-new float that we're doing in partnership with balsam hill. it is decorated with five giant christmas trees all around in this lights and garland and sparkling and shimmering and ornaments. and a carousel that the kids will be riding on with two reindeer, a polar bear and a sleigh. but you know, not everybody s away. some people want to enjoy thanksgiving out of town. how about coming to hawaii? kings hawaiian has helped us build this great float with an active waterfall. it has foliage all around it. and i'm standing on top of -- it could happen -- it could happen at any second now -- three, two, one -- happy thanksgiving from
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back to you. >> john, can you bottle up that energy and just ship it our way? every year it is bigger and better. >> i thought the volcano and he was just going to be gone. i was like, this is going to be amazing! john piper, we adore you. you love your job. no one loves their job more than john piper. >> thank you so much. you can catch the 90th annual macy's thanksgiving day parade starting at 9:00 a.m. next thursday right here on nbc. kathy bates takes on the mother kathy bates takes on the mother of all roles in "bad remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it. hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. a projector. a camera that actually zooms. it's a phone you can change again and again and again. hello moto.
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today -- n by police take their plea for answers to the cedar rapids city council. police say jerime mitchell began some sort of fight with officer lucas jones during a traffic stop earlier this month-- that's when officer jones shot mitchell, who did survive. friends say that doesn't sound like mitchell. some of them protesting -- demanding dash cam footage to be released. we reached out to the linn county attorney's office. they say releasing the dash cam video from the incident too one man is dead after being pulled from a burning home.
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cathy bates has appeared in over 120 films and shows over her career. you don't believe me? here we go. let's look down memory lane, shall we? >> my name is annie wilkes. we got to change the world now. >> why me? >> thanks, baby. >> oh, what a night. >> go outside and get some air. >> welcome to scranton, joe. you're nicely on the right track. >> you make me a better woman. >> you're being very rude. >> the liquor store. >> the tribe has spoken.
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fun holiday film "bad santa 2." she plays sunny, the mother of billy bob thornton's character, and she is not exactly the best parent. >> even when i was in the joint, i thought of you. i always had a drink on your birthday, january 3rd. 7th. >> august 4th. >> 4th? >> and august, yeah. >> kathy bates, good morning. i'm still laughing. i watched that scene 15 times. >> i'm very happy. >> so good, amazing. certainly, we're all in the holiday mood, but that's not usually your uplifting fantasy, here we go into the christmas spirit kind of thing, is it? >> i think so. i think by the end it is. in the beginning it is a bad santa, that's for sure. i really got to role that's i guess the most deviant character
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>> jumped in with a splash. >> crass dialogue is an understatement, but that's up your alley, you like doing that sort of thing. >> well, yeah, this takes it to the nth degree. but it was a dream of mine. i've been a big fan of the first movie, "bad santa." so when they said do you want to come and play billy bob's mother, i said where do i sign? >> is that before you even read sc when i read the original cast, i thought, okay, great. mark water is our director. he kept us from going too crazy. >> i think that's impossible. >> you're reading this and saying, oh, i'm saying this? i'm wearing a tattoo? >> i think i wanted to do all of that. i just wanted to create somebody so different from her disguise and i wanted the tats. they stayed on for a couple of days. go out to dinner and have like a
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mike mccash from american horror story helped make them. i went right from there to montreal where she shot the movie. lot of fun. >> you shot it in montreal in february. >> in january and february. we had to shoot three nights. we had three night shoots on an ice rink. oh, my god. it was almost 40 below. >> that's that glamorous film making, isn't it? glamorous life. >> billy bob and i were sitting in a warming tent like this. >> not so warm. >> you scarred me with "misery" with annie. the hobbling thing. i've known you for many, many years. >> many years. you stayed away from me all those many years. >> i'm still a little terrified. scooting away. but you're so diverse as an actress and done so much. it is just amazing. to see you in this, it looked like it was a great bit of fun. >> we had a great time together. tony parks cracks me up. just with a look. it was just so much fun. i could just sit and watch those
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it was great. so much fun. >> you're a perfect addition to it. of course we love you in "american horror." >> thank you. it's been a great season. i've had a wonderful time. i just started shooting "disjointed" with chuck lorre. it is our sitcom for netflix that starts in july about a woman and her kids who run a medical dispensary. >> you're getting edgier and edgier! wow! >> yes. very edgy. are drying up but i don't buy that. not with you. >> no. i mean after starting "american horror story" with ryan murphy, it's just been -- boom. my whole career has opened up and i'm so grateful. >> we're grateful you came by to see us. "bad santa 2" hits theaters november 23rd. up next, check out this lineup. the world's most famous super model, gisele bundchen. plus, new kids on the block. and wait, there's more. boyz ii men.
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. gisele bundchen is one of the most recognizable women in the world. not only is she the most famous super model on the planet, she's also a mom, entrepreneur and philanthropy. >> ja her passion for saving th environment recentug back to her home country of brazil. >> while she witnessed firsthand the destruction of the rain forest. here's a look. >> the cattle rancher arrives. he burns everything. >> cattle is not even natural of the amazon. it is not even supposed to be. >> no. it is not. 65% of all the deforestation. >> you got to be kidding me. i mean look over there. look at the cattle.
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with all dry land. >> gizele is with us. good morning. this is so beautiful because it is a genuine reaction and journey for you. we're watching through your eyes. >> yeah. i'm very emotional person. i'm very sensitive and especially when something that you see so -- like it's such a contrast, and especially coming from brazil, i'm from the south of az of brazil. when you -- as a child i grew up thinking this rain forest is this magical place. you know? just untouched and it can never be destroyed, it is untouchable. then you grow up and you realize, wait a minute, it is actually not indestructible. people are cutting it back to profit from its resources in so many different ways. when you're in it and see it and you have this different idea
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so it is a kind of shock. >> as a kid growing up, you think it is going to be there forever. now as a mom you want this earth that you want to be protected animal magical for your own children. >> yes. it is like we don't have another earth. you know? we are all sharing. in the end of the day we are all sharing the same air, same water, the same natural resources. the natural resources are fine night. you can't just keep taking and taking and think that it is going to be here forever. grow up not only for my children but for the survival of human species, quite frankly. be a good reason for all of us to kind of get educated and see what each of us can do to make changes. you know, to help preserve not only the rain forest but all our natural resources. >> you are so great in balancing your privacy with the public side of you and sharing stories about your kids. "people" magazine, you were talking about who is the disciplinarian if the house between you and tom.
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is. right? but i don't really think so because, you know, our daughter goes daddy, can i -- and he's like everything yes. i'm like you are not helping. we are raisings an individual for the world. we have got to have healthy boundaries here. but daughters. she knows. she's very clever. >> tom is the superstar, first ballot hall of famer. i was a football player for a long time. what a great guy he is, phenomenal, one of my it at the ripe old age of -- 30-something. >> stand down. that's my man. >> as long as he loves it, you know i think it is important we all find what we love to do and i think it is wonderful that he found something he loves to do. >> we love what you are doing as well. "years of living dangerously" airs wednesday nights on national geographic channel. thank you so much. >> i'm watching that for sure. >> thank you.
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>> just when you thought the song was out of your head. for those of you who missed it earlier, the guys from new kids on the block are here this morning along with boyz ii men and paula abdul. they are announcing their upcoming concert that's set to kick off in may. i have to admit that all of my childhood dreams are just coming true right now. i am very star struck. donny, i had a doll of you growing up. i had the donny wahlberg ll it had an earring and everything. you guys going to help me with the weather, right? talk tour dates. you love the weather. >> listen, i've worked these boards from coast to coast. all right? the tour opens in columbus, ohio. i'm going to check the weather for columbus, ohio. >> he knows how it works! >> open in columbus, the possible home of the ncaa football champions this year.
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in ohio. >> we're going to make our way up to the pacific northwest, portland, seattle. >> this is today's weather. >> we're going to be there june 7th. >> i do weather, joe. you do the statistics. it is going to be very rainy. very rainy. it's going to be rainy then, too. seattle it has to rain. it is seattle. we're going fenway park. >> fenway park. >> it is going to rain, which it has to, because that's the tradition but it is going to also be fiery hot. you see the red? that's fiery hot. thunder and lightning and explosiveness. that's the weather. that's the weather. nowta btas. that is a cold front that will bring a few clouds and turn the winds a bit, but there really isn't any moisture
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adoption is finances. we were looking for a crowd fund-raising site we could draw our friends and family to to help us, and support us. we heard about adopt together. it was specific to adoption. we loved the heart behind it. >> my story started almost 100 years ago. in 1928 my grandfather was adopted. my parents chose to foster 36 kids and then adopted eight kids from five different countries. so adoption's been a part of my life as long as i can remember. my d a and decided we wanted to help families do what they had done and bring kids home to be a part of their family together. >> 87% of people who said they considered adoption said the only reason they didn't adopt was it just costs too much money. the reality is there's legal fees, travel fees, fees for agencies who help you map the family. this could amount up to $60,000
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other people to support that family as they bring that child home forever. >> reporter: the website operates much like kick starter where families create profiles with a photo and letter speaking to their adoption story. this profile is shared with family, friends, co-workers and community and allows them to donate and help the family with their adoption journey. the shaw family's friends and family helped them raise over $40,000 to bring their child home. >> our son eli is 2 our daughter ivy is 3 weeks old. we used adopttogether.org. >> they really made it feasible and possible for to us bring our little girl home. >> we created a profile and shared it with our family and friends and we were shocked the a the support and outreach we have been given.
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the receiving end of those donations but also to donate to other families who are on the same journey. >> when i see them it is such a blessing and a gift to us, to our family. >> adoption made that possible and friends and family, community and donations made that possible and so we couldn't be more thrilled to have the can idz that we have. >> reporter: after launching in 2012, adopttogether.org has helped 2,300 families raise over $2 children home. >> today is the only global celebration of adoption. we ask you to recognize this by drawing smiley on your hand and posting. >> for more information on how you can help fund a family's dream, go to today.com. we're back in a moment.
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thank you, dean! >> that was so fun. >> you rocked it, as usual. like you always do. >> i had a great time. now it is time to drink wine. >> that's your parting gift. >> you are going to come back and be with us tomorrow. big hallmark movie coming up, baby. because we need some men. >> we have boyz ii men, new kids on the block,la kevin garrett.
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in themselves. i would say, look we can do that day by day, day in and day out, time by time, i think we will see a change. police chief dan trelka says the department is getting lots of tips coming in on the two most recent storm track seven meteorologist eileen loan is here now with your storm track seven 7 weather team. see the screen here is additional forecast information from the kwwl with wind and rain along with
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hello, everybody! >> s. that's -- "paula abdul. >> good news for us. >>. ? hit and run ? >> yeah. all in the kitchen. get to them in a second. and as if you didn't know, it's booze day. spanky tuesday. november 15th. >> that is paula. in case you missed it earlier, a huge, crazy announcement made today that new kids on the block, boyz ii men and paula
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