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bon jovi in concert out on the plaza on a friday morning, the 12th day of november, 2010. guys, as always, thank you so much for coming. great to see you here. we'll see you soon. >> it was very much fun. >> we have a great crowd gathered. and by the way, we'll have more of bonn geoff i have later on. -- bon jovi. coming up we're going to find out more about that cruise gone wrong, that carnival splendor finally back in san diego after the passengers were stranded for four days. we're going to find out exactly what it was like to be on that cruise when we talk to the passengers on that cruise. >> spam, spam, spam.
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how far our money goes these days when it comes to real estate. we're going to look at some houses under $300,000. and germs and our kids, it's never too early to teach the little ones about good habits so they can keep from getting and spreading germs. we're going to give you the low down on how to keep them and us free from colds and flu. let's go inside, natalee is standing by at news desk. >> good morning, everyone. the national transportation safety board is investigating the engine fire that left the passengers and crew stranded off the coast of california for four days. passengers are describing their time aboard -- a couple whou --
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>> it was definitely having to walk up nine flights of stairs to go get food that was rotting and it smelled like garbage. and then when the garbage was gone, it was sewer, which was all after the smoke went away. to me that was the worst part. >> passengers cheered as a half a dozen tug boats finally dragged the splendor into the san diego bay. president obama is in japan after the g-20 summit. he got tough with china on trade and currency disputes. a faulty bearing box is the cause of an oil leak in the superjumbo jet last neek. the leak caused one of the a-380 engines to blow out in midair. the cholera death toll in
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haiti has now soared to 800. an official at the centers for disease control says the epidemic is worsening and could ultimately pose a threat to other nations including here in the u.s. lisa murkowski says she's confident she's head ed for victory over joe miller. nearly 90% of the ballots are for lisa murkowski. police are testing human remains found thursday in the search for a missing 10-year-old girl. zahra carr baker has been missing from her home since october 9. the battle for holiday shoppers dollars is on and it's not going to be just a black friday showdown because retailers are calling it a black friday month. large chains are now offering free shipping and are opening up
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on thanksgiving day for the first time. this as seasonal sales are expected to rise only minimally over last year. and it was a rare moment of unity on the west bank. a jewish muslim and crihristian leaders came together to pray for rain halfway between jerusalem and bethlehem. it's been a drought in the territory. and take a look at this, this giant sticky mess at a posh new jersey prep school. 671 students of the school and their faculty went for the record for the world's biggest pie fight. the school raised nearly $10,000 for a local soup kitchen. five minutes past the hour right now, let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> i want to go to that school where the chancellors are mo, larry and curly. let's check your weather and see what's going on, for today,
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we're looking at a big storm system, the midsection of the country, it's a slow mover, bringing heavy rain from texas all the way up into minnesota. we're looking at one to two inches of rain and then also we have got winter storm watches from iowa up into minnesota. we're talking anywhere from three to nine inches of snow >> absolutely gorgeous friday, with plenty of sunshine. light winds. warm tomorrow, but milder still broods sunday, 64.
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this is always nice. good old smuckers. molly martin, 110 years old. she attributes longevity to alternating whisky and wine. linda basher from bainbridge, georgia. contributes longevity to refusing to take medication. fortunately i can't say that. maury golick of parkland, florida. established the lupus foundation. now that's interesting. and a bridge player. happy birthday to you, sir. wilma odom. 100 years old today.
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generated more than 1,000 baby quilts to charity. that's terrific. and marvin powell, 100 years old from greenwood village. retired teacher for disadvantaged children. that's nice. and we have ann osterhoudt, ann is from boonton township in new jersey. she's 106. she dances the polka at all of her birthday parties. goes to the beauty parlor weekly. and finally, grksz ertrude karasik. says the best thing about being 100 is not feeling guilty about eating candy, chocolate and ice
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cream. back to new york. >> okay, uncle willie. what can you get for under $200,000? we have got some great houses to look at. barbara corcoran is here to take us on a tour. let's go to vermont, nice two bedroom home, priced at $219,000. >> and if you blink, you'll miss it. there's one post office and one country store and 809 residents as of yesterday morning. it sits 2,000 feet high, surrounded by wild now flower fields. it's a perfect place to get away from it all, a greatest cape outside from the new york city or boston area. it has wood floors throughout. it has big beautiful wood beam ceilings. that staircase was built with
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the house and they haven't touched it and it looks good to me. the eating kitchen which we'll see in just a moment has bright white cabinets and out back a big screened in porch where a separate living area. a lot of space for only $219,000. >> let's go to columbus, ohio. six bedroom home, priced $274,000. now the house doesn't look so great on the outside. what would they do to improve the curb appeal. >> it looks like it's time worn. amend it's of great importance is curb appeal. but you should really stop and have a look at what's inside. this house has a lot of special features, tons of stained glass, wood moulding. kind of a whacky paint color that has made a huge difference in selling this house i would say if it would be whitened up. the kitchen is surprisingly modern with stainless steel appliances and those are quarts
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counter tops. it has both a deck and a patio and it really is in the best part of town. >> it looks like it's in the germantown area. >> yes, it is. now let's go to denver, colorado, a two bedroom home priced at $264,900. >> in denver, housing prices are on the rise. this is a little bit of a wacky bungalow, it fits right in. it's just what people buy there, they love those warm colors. that's like an old-fashioned gate walk of some kind. but somehow it's nice anyway. you have to look at it and say it's original. you might not live with it yourself and rip it out, but it gives the house a lot of character. it's been totally updated. there's a very workable, usable kitchen, not very big at all. but it has a window that's nice
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and bright. they haven't touched the staircase since the day it was built and it's in perfect condition. outside there's a wood deck, a lawn and a hammock. even that wacky little star that's on the top. >> greenville, south carolina, two bedroom home, $299,900. >> it's right at the foothill of the appalachian mountains. this house, the picture was taken at night. >> this is the second time in a row we have seen that. >> maybe it's a new trend. >> you have started the trend. >> it looks so charming, you have to say welcome home when you look at that house. the living room is very contempora contemporary, which is a surprise when you look at the outside of that house. it's nicely painted, looks fresh to move in tonight. >> these people did it right. >> they did it right. look at those pine floors. they're big wide floors, people love them, they have that nice glow and warmth to them that
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nobody wouldn't like it. they spent a ton of money on the kitchen, but they'll get that money back because they did all the right changes. what is about this house that you wouldn't like? >> that's a beauty. and our last highs, a five bedroom house in new york, priced at $299,900. >> it's a colonial and when you see the outside, it's got odd ball white bricks. i researched it and it has no name. just odd ball white bricks. inside it's very modern, they left some of the high ceilings, they dropped some of the ceiling u which i'm not crazy about. that's a very modern look for an old house. it's priced right, in the good side of town. now you start to see the light in the house. it has tons of windows which of course sells at a high premium in any house. there's an immaculate fenced backyard. i think we ran out of time.
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>> no, we're good. anything else you want to add? >> no. >> have a great weekend. and coming up the disappearance of chandra levy gripped the nation in 2001. a congressman was rumored to have an affair with the intern. but was never charged. how to keep your kids away from germs that are so easily spread this time of year. right after these messages. america the beautiful an quarters proof set from the united states mint. digitally-mastered for vivid detail. mirror-like finish for unequaled luminance. the first five quarters of this annual series can be yours for $14.95 at usmint.gov/tv1. get yours only at usmint.gov/tv1 or 888-658-mint. have you tried honey bunches of oats with real strawberries? wow. it's seriously strawberry. they're everywhere. it's in the bunches, on the flakes,
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or a persistent cough. a sick child can be a drain on the entire team. how do you help your kids fight colds? by fighting the germs that cause colds. good morning to you, jennifer. now we know it's already flu and cold season starting, i think january and february is usually when you start seeing the most cases in your office. >> exactly. there's some already starting now so i urge you to get your flu shot. >> the best defense is your first line of defense and that is keeping the germs at bay, right? >> kids get somewhere between five and nine colds a year, they get other things, strep throat, ear infections too. by some really good hand washing, we can decrease that, but also pneumonia and staff infections that can be resistant. >> and you say, one questions
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that a lot of parents have, it's good to let your kids get sick, because it's helps build their immune system, is that true? >> kids do need to be around germs, you can't keep them inside a bubble and it does help their immune systems and there's a recent study that showed that kids who are in daycare, they're exposed to so many germs, fwhan're in elementary school, they're less likely to be sick. >> you say stock on hand sanitizers and anti-bacterial soap. the trick is to make sure your kids are using them. >> have them accessible, put them in your kids' backpack, have them around rooms at home. we want every child to learn something new, a new habit. parents should be really good role models so wash your hands appropriately and enkicourage yr kids. >> next you say, it's important to coordinate your home and school routine.
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so whatever you're doing at home, you got to make sure those same rules apply, right? >> consistency is so important for kids. when you think about it, they're out of the house a lot, they're in daycare or out with their friends. so make sure they have those same rules and they're being enforced. do they teach them how to sneeze into the crook of the elbow. even if the classroom needs more tissues. >> you also say to remember to target high traffic items. the remote control and some of the things they touch a lot, but even things they put their mouths a lot to. >> pacifiers too, if kids are using those. you also want to make sure surfaces, computers, the mouse, the keyboard, obviously the cell phone, the house phone too. >> and you say if they have been sick, make sure you do a once over and do a thorough cleaning after the illness because i think the worst thing as a parent is once you have one
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child sick, you know the other child is going to get it. >> i have three kids so i know that does happen. you want to make sure they're not eating with the same yuten l utensils or eating out of the same bowl, chips and things. >> dr. jennifer traxenburg, thank you for the information. and they should be getting their flu shot. how would you like to be kathie lee for the day, or would you rather be hoda? the dynamic duo decided to play freaky friday and they traded places for the day. we'll find out how that turned out. after these messages. [ female announcer ] does your hair color feel as healthy as it looks?
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coming up, beyond sports and weather, why men don't communicate with each other and the people they love. >> important topic. also one more song by bon jovi, it's the one you wanted to hear. my name is quinn, and this is my eggo. on fridays i have hockey before school, so i take two eggo homestyle waffles and put peanut butter inside. [ whispering ] i add a couple chocolate chips when dad's starting the car. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ quinn ] l'eggo my eggo. [ louise ] my name is louise and this is my eggo. on tuesday i go in even earlier than usual. thank goodness for eggo, a nutri-grain waffle with a quick smoodge of cream cheese... at least that part's easy. [ male announcer ] there's only one way to eat an eggo...your way. [ louise ] l'eggo my eggo. to cover up flaws and make skin look pretty but there's one that's so clever, it makes your skin look better even after you take it off. neutrogena healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement
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get used to more. ♪ ♪ it goes on and on and on ♪ and it goes on and on and on ♪ you got to let go >> i love this guy. he does this great viral video and it's become a huge hit on youtube. it's been e-mailed all over the globe thousands of times. and all next week, right here on "today," we're going to try to replicate that masterpiece with
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all our own voices, unfortunately. >> yeah, shake it, girl. yeah. that's where you live. >> that song is really fun. and these days anybody -- yeah, you're bouncing. >> and we want you to get in on the madness as well. by entering our viral video challenge. by creating your own "today" show themed viral video. you need to have them in by the end of the day on monday. for full rules and details, go to todayshow.com. you remember of course gary condit, the congressman who was caught up in the investigation of the death of washington intern chandra levy. his son is now speaking out about the case and telling the
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condit family story. and we're back with one more song, a classic picked by you. we had that contest and a lot of you voted, but first up is lester to tell us what's going on for the weekend. >> in a medium lightish note. come on, get happy. we have got our series on our favorite teen idols. i start with the partridge family. danny bonaduce, this interview did not turn out the way i thought. >> what happened? >> i don't want to tell you. but the whole premise of me doing this came apart in the interview, but you'll see. >> and david cassidy too? >> david cassidy joins as well. plus we're going to take you inside the house of windsor, what life is really like for william and harry. plus more details on the possible royal wedding plans.
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and the one and only bob newhart, he celebrates half a century in showbiz. that's all coming up next week on "today." i used to love bob newhart. >> >> he's just the sweetest, funniest. >> plenty of sunshine and milder than normal temperatures. los 6 is the perfect is on the lower eastern shore. 68 >> that's your latest weather
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i don't even have easy pass and i'm going over the bridge! coming up next, we'll be talking about congressman gary condit swept up in the investigation of the disappearance of washington intern chandra levy. now another man is on trial for the murder so we're going to hear from the congressman's son coming up right after this. if you fight to sleep in the middle of the night, why go one more round ? you don't need a rematch,
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of public opinion that he is still on trial in some way? >> i don't know about on trial, but certainly the 15,000 stories and cable news stories that projected him in a bad light certainly hurt public opinion and i don't know anybody that could have stood up to that kind of scrutiny and that kind of coverage that happened to my dad. >> how is he doing through all of this? >> he's good. he's held up well, mom and dad both have done well. and it's been a tough, tough go for the entire family. and i'm proud of everybody. >> and given what you all have been through over the last nine years, how do you explain the 15,000 plus stories, the media scrutiny, where did all of that come from? why was that umbrella of suspicion around your father? >> i think part of it was fox news just getting going and they
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built it a lot of their network on gary's name and they attacked him constantly. a lot of cable news did that, a lot of the newspapers did that. it was too good of a story to pass up, so to speak, a disappearance, sex, murder, from day one and they ran with that. and we said he didn't have anything to do with the disappearance of shan dra levy. the folks back home, i want to thanks those folks for standing by, a lot of them stood by my dad and my mom and it means a lot. >> this has been very hard on your family, but a lot of the speculation has really been about the relationship that your father had with chandra levy in fact, in court there was some physical evidence was presented which appeared to suggest that there was a physical or sexual
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relationsh relationship. your father didn't come out and speak about whether they had a relationship, do you think that that scrutiny could have gone away, that there could been so much speculation? >> there's been a lot of misreports, a lot of rumors and people that manipulated this case to their favor. so i don't know that a new pr strategy would have helped save gary's career and reputation, i think we are beyond that. to make the stretch from sex to murder is -- a big stretch. >> absolutely. >> and an unfair stretch, you would say? >> well obviously an unfair stretch. >> will your father be speaking publicly about this at some point. >> he's written a book and we
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think it's going to be a very interesting and a good read for folks and a lot of factual information that wasn't out there or reported on. >> we appreciate you being here speaking on your father's half and we look forward to hearing your father gary condit's story when it comes out. up next, how to get men to talk about more than just sports right after this. [ female announcer ] kleenex brand tissues are america's softest. [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] no wonder people go out of their way to share them. ♪ oh! oh! [ female announcer ] now it's even easier to share. [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] send a kleenex brand share package for free today at kleenex.com. softness worth sharing. ♪ i feel fine starting veterans day get black friday prices at sears. like this forty inch toshiba for only $499.99. this garage opener is just $99.99...
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♪ ♪ l-o-v-e ♪ love, love, love, love ♪ l-o-v-e have you tried honey bunches of oats with real strawberries? wow. it's seriously strawberry. they're everywhere. it's in the bunches, on the flakes, even real strawberries in the mix. can i have some more? honey bunches of oats with real strawberries. it's delicious. nobody does it quite like us. this morning on "today's" relationships, how men communicate. what do men like to talk about? if you think the answer is not much other than sports and weather, well, you're not alone. a new book is trying to get men and women to begin a new conversation. a literary agent and the author of "bond of brothers" connecting with other men beyond work, weather and sports. wes, good morning. it's so good to talk to you
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about this. every woman listening can probably attest to having met a man along the way who has said, i just don't want to talk about it. and you're saying that this really is he really is epidemic? >> it is an epidemic, but when you get men together in friendship groups by themselves, they'll talk about things all night long, the same thing they said they didn't want to talk about, they need to have a place to talk about. >> all the things that women talk about, their insecurities, their worries, their problems. but there's something that stops men from really being able to feel comfortable. and it's almost as if society has created a rule, put them in a box saying it's not okay to be real. >> we live in a performance society. but so much of our identity as men is based on what we do, the kind of behavior we have, how we
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perform at work, the expectations in the community of what a man is and what he isn't. instead of dealing with our real identity, who we are, those are the things that this conversation is about that men aren't talking about. >> you talking about a very important moment in your life when you're walking your daughter down the aisle getting ready for marriage. >> dave was falling in love with jenny, and jenny was falling in love with dave and i knew this guy was going to come and ask me for my daughter in marriage. at that moment, i didn't have one memory of any conversation with my father, with any friends, i hadn't heard a sermon or a lecture about what really happens if a father gives her daughter, if i say yes to this young man, i am in one moment in one word, setting the welfare and legacy of my daughter and i had no legacy. so i started asking the question, what else are men not
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talking about? >> you said the answer is worth an entire book. >> right. >> how can women help men? >> the book was going to be titled, instead of bond of brothers, my first title was things men don't talk about and then i realized how dishonest that was from my standpoint because i hadn't talked to men about this. so i started a dinner groom with my friend d.j. weber who invited me to come to a dinner one night with young men from columbia university and he asked the question, he said what's the most surprising thing that's ever happened in your life and these young men who were all on a sports team sat around and talked all night long pouring their hearts out. they talked about their successes, their failures, their dpis appointments. i think one thing men have to learn is how to ask great questions. and one of the things guys really want to talk about, tell me about your father, what was your father like? did he hurt you? did he abuse you? do you admire him? did he abuse you and you still
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admire him? and we started a conversation back in nashville, tennessee, that conversation about our fathers went to four hours. >> if women can encourage men to have these conversations, which is tough, but also for men to acknowledge that they're human just like everyone else. you write men will never outtalk women, but nevertheless, they'll be happier and healthier, and at least there's some place they can find a way to speak about what's truly in their soul. >> i don't think it's possible for men to have healthy marriages or healthy family relationships in the way they're meant to have them unless they ha have deep friendships with other men. there's something about the same gender friendship that women have with women that men need with other men that is so important that complete him as a man and what's lacking in him. the book is about helping men find those friendships and to bond to others.
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>> and maybe to be better mothers, so we can raise boys to be able to share in that way, so they can actually be happier and it also encourages men to speak in a way that's healthier for them. >> in five years of observing my own life and observing the friendships around me, there are so many moms who are trying to do it right, they are trying to prevent their son from becoming like the man who hurt them. and so they've got to be really careful about that. there's more in the book that they can talk about. >> a big message, an important message. the book is called "bond of brothers." >> and coming up next, bon jovi plays one more song selected by you, the vied
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♪ shot through the heart and you're to blame you give love a bad name ♪ ♪ an angel's smile is what you sell ♪ ♪ you promise me heaven then put me through hell ♪ ♪ chains of love got a hold on me ♪ ♪ when passions a prison you can't break free ♪ ♪ oh, you're a loaded gun ♪ oh, there's nowhere to run ♪ no one can save me
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♪ the damage is done ♪ shot through the heart and you're to blame ♪ ♪ you give love a bad name bad name ♪ ♪ i play my part and you play your game ♪ ♪ you give love a bad name bad name ♪ ♪ you give love a bad name ♪ you paint that smile on your lips ♪ ♪ blood red nails on your fingertips ♪ ♪ a schoolboy's dream you act so shy ♪ ♪ your very first kiss was your first kiss good buy ♪ ♪ oh, you're a loaded gun ♪ oh, there's nowhere to run ♪ no one can save me ♪ note the damage is done
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