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good morning. golden girl. u.s. swimmer dana vollmer wins the butterfly setting a world record despite losing a swim cap during the race. while the men's relay team takes silver after a french swimmer overtakes ryan lochte on the final leg. >> france is going to outtouch the americans and lochte. >> and gymnastics, a crushing flow for world champion jordyn wieber. she's out of of the all-around beaten by her own teammate. the women's and men's teams are off to a great start today, the women's and men's teams are off to a great start today, monday, july 30, 2012.
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning. welcome to "today" and to london on a monday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> good morning. i'm savannah guthrie. so much excitement in london. it's only day three. plenty of e elation alrey, a little bit of agony and a lot of medal winners for the u.s., many of them with us along with a big crowd of fans. >> you get the feeling the olympic park is now open to the public, if you missed that.
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the swimmers are dominating, winning eight medals in the first two days. gold was won by dana vollmer. savannah was there and got her reaction after the race. that had to be exciting. >> yes. my voice is hoarse from screaming so loud. she did so great, broke a world record. we'll catch up with her. and the men's gymnastics team have never won team all-around in a nonboycotted games. they are entering tonight in first place. and that surprise drama on the women's side with jordyn wieber is coming up. >> also, a woman you may have seen during the opening ceremony making headlines worldwide. we are not talking about the queen, but the mustry woman who crashed the parade of nations walking right alongside the indian flag bearer. details on who she is and how she ended up in the stadium that night. >> and later on, if there were a gold medal for humiliation,
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we'll know who won it. today at the track to try the olympic sport of race walking. maybe you think it sounds easy. but it's difficult. >> how about the color of al's suit. >> yours wasn't great either. >> i know. we begin with olympic highlights of the last day. natalie, good morning. >> good morning. as they said, the first two days of competition have been filled with thrilling victories and heartbreaking disappointments. >> michael phelps and ryan lochte, a part of this relay. >> big surprises so far in the pool. sunday night the men's 4 x 100 relay with superstars michael phelps and ryan lochte leading the way. >> i think the americans are set up well. >> the u.s. started strong but lochte couldn't hold the lead in the final second. >> france will outtouch the americans and lochte. >> the u.s. walking a away with silver. france taking gold. >> michael phelps -- >> on saturday phelps and lochte
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went head to head for the so-called duel in the pool. >> lochte will win. >> lochte crushed the competition scoring his first gold medal of the game. >> it is not michael phelps, the two-time defending olympic champion. dethroned. >> phelps finished fourth without a medal. >> i have a lot of races. the big thing now is putting this behind me and moving on. >> both men are back in the pool later today in separate events. also in swimming sunday u.s. men's captain brendan hansen took bronze in the 100 meter breaststroke. for the women, dana vollmer set a new world record in the women's 100 butterfly. allison schmidt in the freestyle. and more silver for rhode island's elizabeth feisel in the 400-meter individual medley. a bronze in the 100-meter relay.
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today, 17-year-old phenom missy franklin competes in her first individual finals -- the 10 100-meter backstroke. more drama in women's gymnastics. a shocker for 17-year-old jordyn wieber. >> and jordyn wieber is out of the all-around. >> wieber failed to qualify for the women's all-around finishing behind gabby douglas and surprise contender ali raisman who took the top spot. >> it's a disappointment but i'm happy to help out the team. >> tuesday the team goes for its first gold since atlanta in 1996. u.s. men's gymnastics team goes for a medal tonight. there is still a glow from friday's opening ceremony watched by more than 40 million
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people. >> good evening. >> good evening. >> featuring the acting debut of queen elizabeth. britain's newest bond girl. and something else you may have noticed, empty seats largely from unused tickets given to olympic and sports officials. they will be filled by students and teachers. and china is leading the way in the medal count with six golds. team usa right behind with 11, three golds, five silver and three bronze. italy has seven overall. back to you. >> the unused tickets are a problem. it dampens the mood. it's been a problem at other olympic games, not just in london. >> we have to do our part and cheer harder. >> get more tickets. >> exactly. one of team usa's gold medals belongs to dana vollmer, the
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24-year-old broke the world record in the 100-meter butterfly. i caught up with her. you said your knees are shaking still? >> i'm shaking all over. seeing my family, uh haven't gotten to see them yet. it was incredible. that really made it set in. i was so in shock. tearing up, hugging my mom, my husband and my dad. it's such an incredible feeling. >> it's not enough you won a gold medal. you set a world record at the same time. >> my first world record. i don't think it's set in yet that i'm the fastest butterflyer ever. it's crazy. the training i have been able to do. everyone's support. i wouldn't be here without everyone that helped me. >> when you think about this long road you have been on it started when you were 16 years old in athens at the olympics. you are a at the height of your
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sport. >> just an incredible journey. going from winning a gold medal in athens and then missing the team. i feel like it took missing the team for me to really change my mental approach to swimming, my training. i'm finally healthy. mentally and physically. just really loving to race, feeling confident in who i am and my family had a huge part in that. >> did you really lose your swimming cap halfway through the race? >> i did. it's never happened before. slowly but surely with every stroke the cap moved further and further back and it fell off. i told the official there's a cap in there somewhere. someone has to find it. >> amazing it didn't distract you. >> i think it was a good distraction. i wasn't thinking about my legs hurting. but i didn't have a good finish. maybe it did distract me a little bit. hard to have a perfect race. there is always something i feel i can get better at. having been that fast and know i
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can still get better is exciting. >> this has to be close to a perfect race. >> pretty close. i was calm the first 50. i know the second 50 is my strength. no one comes home faster in the world than i do. tapping into the rhythm and the feel of the water that i have trained so much and charging home. every time i breathed i could hear the crowd. i was hoping when i had the bad finish, oh, i knew i won, but did i get the world record? to have them both come together is incredible. >> we'll see dana back in the pool on wednesday. it's 7:09. here's matt. >> thank you. natalie coughlin made history on wednesday when the u.s. women took the bronze in the women's freestyle relay. it was natalie's fourth overall medal tying her as the most decorated american female olympian. natalie, good morning. >> good morning. >> that's a big deal. >> it is.
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i still haven't had time -- [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, guys. i haven't had time to process it. i earned this medal in a strange way. >> explain it to people who may have watched the finals of the event and not seen you there. >> yes. the way it works is you have a prelim relay. you can put any four girls on that. they need to qualify top eight. i was a member of the prelim relay. >> swam the fastest leg, i believe. >> i did. it was the coach's decision. i had a very fast relay takeoff. that made them nervous. i don't know. but i was supportive of the four up there. they did a fantastic job. >> supportive that there were four other women who swam for the fienals and the bronze. you had to have mixed emotions. how did the coach break the news that you wouldn't be in the final but you still get the bronze. >> i was part of the relay so i still get the bronze. my coach told me. i think a lot of it is she wants
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to be conservative because she's my personal coach and the head coach. she told me and i was fine with it. a lot of coaches were supportive of me. it's a ee's a hard thing. >> you have 11 other medals. have you ever held a medal and not stood on the podium? this is a first time for you. >> this is the first time i haven't been on the medal podium myself. very unceremoniously, terri just gives it to me. in a meeting, of course. it's strange. >> i asked before, are you done here. and you don't know the answer. >> i don't. >> you could still swim in another event. >> i could. there are a lot of factors that play into that. one of the great things about team usa in swimming is we have so much depth and talent. that being said, i'm not trying to force myself onto a relay. i'm there. it's 100% the coach's decision.
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>> i don't have to tell you, 12 ties you with sarah and jenny for most decorated female olympian. one more break it is record. >> right. >> when you look at the possibility of swimming at another event or even in rio, do you have new thoughts about it? >> you know, my thoughts change on a daily basis. i absolutely love swimming. i'm going to continue to train and be fit. my thing is if i'm healthy enough to still compete, why not? i love it. but i go back and forth. right now i'm trying to focus. >> extraordinary. thanks for coming by. good to see you. >> thank you. >> let's go to natalie with the top stories of the morning. >> good morning, matt. good morning. colorado shooting suspect james holmes returns to court today as prosecutors file formal charges against him. legal experts say holmes will not face additional charges after a pregnant woman injured
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in the shooting suffered a miscarriage over the weekend. central to the case will be whether or not holmes is sane. palestinian leaders are slamming mitt romney following his fund-raising visit to israel. romney sparked outrage by suggesting he would move the u.s. embassy in israel to jerusalem calling it israel's capital city. they say the comment is unacceptable. all four are located in tel aviv due to the continroversy about e status of jerusalem. today romney arrives in poland on the final leg of his trip. a kent state university student has been arrested after tweeting he was going to, quote, shoot up his college campus. 19-year-old william caberna was arrested on sunday and charged with inducing panic and aggravated menacing. he appears in court today. now to wall street at the new york city. good morning, kayla. >> good morning, natalie. wall street is starting on an
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a optimistic note. hoping the two central banks including the u.s. federal reserve will take steps to boost the economy. markets are rising because a boost would be needed after sluggish growth this spring and weakening profits from corporate america. back to you. >> all right. thank you. and the olympic opening ceremony was spectacular, but was it out of this world? eagle-eyed viewers watching over london's olympic stadium went wild online when they saw what just had to be a ufo. while no doubt the opening ceremony was the hottest ticket in the galaxy the mysterious flying saucer was -- just the goodyear blimp. it's now 7:14. now back to matt, savannah and al. >> i'm still not convinced. >> it had a little glow around
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it. >> well, joining the parade of nations. >> that was the first clue. >> mr. roker with a check on the weather. >> first of all, starting in london, a quick glimpse of what's going on. we have a chance at early showers this evening into tomorrow. wednesday, partly cloudy. temperatures, upper 60s, low 70s. we have severe weather back home. strong storms in the upper mississippi river valley and the lower mississippi river valley with the risk of strong storms, thunderstorms, damaging wind, hail and the heat continues in the southeast. heat advisories, watches and warnings from the gulf coast into the mid mississippi river valley.
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and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you. people are still talking about the drama and beauty of friday night's opening ceremony. more than 40 million people tuned in in the u.s. alone making it the most watched opening ceremony ever. that's because meredith hosted along with matt and bob costas. it was quite a show. >> director danny boyle told us it was the most challenging thing he had ever undertaken. by most accounts it was a big success. [ bell ringing ] >> good evening, mr. bond. [ cheers and applause ] >> good evening, your majesty. >> in her acting debut, queen elizabeth starred as herself alongside daniel craig as james bond and two of her beloved
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corgies. for a sketch that instantly became one of the most talked about moments of the night. [ cheers and applause ] and a stunt that instantly had people calling the queen the new bond girl. >> she's a good actor. her and daniel got on well. her and james bond got on well. ♪ [ bell ringing ] >> elsewhere, a history of great britain's transformation was on display. from its rural beginnings -- [ drumming ] -- to the industrial revolution where olympic rings were forged in dramatic fashion. ♪ it was a journey through four decades of music. ♪ sweet dreams are made of this ♪ ♪
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>> reporter: and the nod to great britain's national health service or nhs. in a scene where children's dreams became nightmares starring some of lunch's most famous villains. and who better to take on the villains than mary poppins, lots of them. other well known faces like author j.k. rowling popped up throughout the night. comedian rowan atkinson joined the london symphony ark stra. -- orchestra. soccer star david beckham traveled by boat with the olympic torch. muhammed ali took part in the olympic flag bearing ceremony. ♪ hey jude >> reporter: sir paul mccartney ended the evening singing the beatles classic "hey jude."
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there were other stars as well, the athletes, including our own team usa cheered on by first lady michelle obama. and, of course, the olympic flame, lit by members of britain's next generation of athletes. it was a night full of powerful sounds and images, a all of which signalled that the games had begun. there is another person in the opening ceremony getting a lot of attention. a woman wearing a red shirt and blue pants marching alongside india's flag bearer. the only problem, she wasn't part of the delegation. the crasher is believed to be a volunteer from an earlier part of the ceremony. organizers say the woman was never a security threat. but indian officials are demanding an investigation. >> i guess she got caught up in the spirit. >> she did, for sure. very good and windy here. >> al, we'll give the weather
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report. 100% chance of a bad hair day for us. >> right. i'm being patriotic. red, white and blue. >> you look fabulous. >> good-bye. we'll check in with you later. just ahead, more from london including the big surprise in women's gymnastics as jordyn wieber failed to qualify for the all around title because her own teammates were just so good. first, this is "today" on nbc. [ male announcer ] good paying jobs.
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that's the olympic cauldron being lit friday night during the opening ceremony. one of the enduring images of any olympic games. there it is in the center of the field. we can see it now still there. it will be moved for track and field in a short while. it's already generating controversy. >> a lot of people are upset because it's not atop the stadium, anywhere that everyone can see it. you have to have tickets to see
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it. >> in vancouver it was really a tourist attraction. >> do you know what burns my butt? >> what's that? >> an olympic cauldron you can't see. we're back after this. >> announcer: today's medal count is brought to you by coke. coca-cola, open happiness. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain.
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>> this is wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> good morning. i am stan stovall. a 4-year-old is the state's latest drowning victim. jordan adkins wandered away from his home in millington. some went later found him in an above-ground pool. he was rushed to the hospital but he could not be revived. the incident is under investigation. let's check on the morning
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commute with sarah caldwell. >> let's get you up to date, because it is is a little busy in spots, especially northbound 895. there is a little cell that town has been talking about over rain passing through that area. monument and wall street, watch for a sinkhole enclosures related to it. light street and lombard shut down. we are also looking at a new accident just come in and it was mr. and hampton. -- at westminster and hamdan. update on 895 and potee street. bucktown direction, just inching along. as we switchlook over to 895, looking at them,. -- looking good at the moment. >> overall, i kiss a quiet
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start, weather-wise. this is one that sarah has been showing you on the camera. low-cal isolated that is. there is another one on 95 and the cecil county. elsewhere, nothing going on. most of you will have a dry morning commute. 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms. a mixture of sunshine and clouds and tuesday and wednesday.
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it's race walking! you look like you have been just told a secret. >> quit trying to distract me. i'm in the zone. >> burn that tape. that's us trying out an olympic sport we felt confident we had a chance at being able to do -- race walking. we raced across london. we'll show you how that turned out. come on, al. you can do it. shocking ending. when we come back, back in london -- [ cheers and applause ] -- we have a crowd on the plaza. i'm savannah guthrie alongside matt lauer. we have a lot to get to. do you know the olympic motto? i think ours should be older,
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slower and wider. >> with gaudier outfits. how about the sweat suits? those were terrible. also, we'll talk about speed. a lot on display at the aquatic centre so far. tonight ryan lochte goes for his third medal in three days. we'll talk to his coach and teammates of his who have already grabbed medals of their own. >> and the james bond moment, one of the most popular parts of the opening ceremony. we begin this half hour with the shocker in gymnastics. american jordyn wieber, a favorite for the all-around, failed to qualify. >> here are the women of team usa. >> reporter: the u.s. women's fab 5 are proving they have what it takes to shine in london, qualifying first this weekend. but it's who is leading the pack today that may be the biggest surprise. all bets were on u.s. favorites
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gabby douglas and jordyn wieber. after a stumble on the balance beam sunday wieber failed to make the all-around final. her greatest competition not a foreign challenger but her own teammate and friend 18-year-old ali raisman who pushed her tally above wieber. >> it was hard. i wanted the spot by also wanted ali to do well. >> wieber left the stadium sobbing. the top finisher all around is, as predicted, russian victorian komova. the men are topping great britain and china and expected top dogs japan. danel lava qualified for the all-around. the most memorable moment came
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from brit louis smith. his sensational 15.8 pommel horse score brought him to tears. >> it looks like louis is overcome with what's happening for himself and his team here. nbc olympic gymnastics analysts, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> put it in perspective. jordyn wieber is the reigning world champ. for her not to make the individual all-around finals, how much of a shocker was it? >> it was actually a big shocker. she comes in the reigning world champion. she's one of the toughest competitors. there were scores on jordyn i was surprised with. floor and beam. >> i have to say she was very gracious to her two teammates gabby and ali who are in the all around finals.
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>> the emphasis is on team gold. will this affect that at all in terms of it being a distraction for the team? >> i don't think so. what i would bet on is that jordyn wieber will come out for the women's team finals. she will be unbelievable. that will be her moment. she is a tremendous champion. has won just about every single title. i firmly believe she'll anchor the team many the team finals. >> she's too proud. look at what we have been saying all year long. she hit everything. she's done everything that this team has asked her to do. she does not want her moment to end like it did the other night. >> rules are rules. you have to scratch your head a little bit. jordyn wieber did finish fourth overall. yet because each country only gets to send two, in effect, other gymnasts from other countries who placed worse than she did will make it to the
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final. >> in my opinion it's a bad rule. if you look at the 24th gymnast who qualified, it's not even -- not to do any dissing or anything, but not in the same category as jordyn wieber. you know, it's all about giving opportunity to other athletes, other countries to develop and grow. but when potentially if she was just in she could easily win the whole thing. i think it's a bad rule. >> it's sad they won't get a chance to see the world champion. with the very few athletes competing in the all-around they should open up the flood gates and let them all in. >> i want to get to the men. they did great. is it theirs to lose at this point? >> it's not theirs to lose. the team that was the favorites were the japanese but they were horrific in qualifying. >> and the chinese. >> the reigning olympic champions. the usa have a team spirit
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that's just remarkable. if they are going to do it they will need to fire on all cylinders tonight. >> they are all on the same page, here for one reason. the men want the team gold badly. >> a lot of drama already in gymnastics. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> watch the men go for the gold tonight followed by the women tomorrow night here on nbc. for now a check of the windy weather from al. >> we're going to get to the forecast in a moment, savannah. first we have something new here we are calling al's english class. i like the derby. i look like oliver hardy. i will teach you some uniquely british terms, words and phrases. today, describing the weather. first of all, do you know what a brolly is? >> yes. do you know? >> no. >> very good. very good.
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our next term -- and brolly is umbrella. our next term. it's monkeys outside. >> rain? >> brass monkey, very good. cold. you have an english accent. >> i'm from america. >> hey, look, it's madonna. our final english phrase, it's cracking the flags today. >> windy? >> that sounds right. >> i'm guessing windy. >> take a look. cracking the flags means, in fact, it's very hot or raining heavily. so when it's raining heavily it's windy. i'll give you that. and without an accent. very nice. >> tell them what they have
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and that's your latest weather. >> all right, al. >> thanks so much. coming up, what does it take to be an olympic race walker? whatever it is, we don't have it. that story's coming up. [ female announcer ] research suggests the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day women's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age.
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you know, when we come to the olympic games we like to try out some of the events. this time we thought we had finally picked something that was right up our alley -- we thought. you've heard the olympic motto -- faster, higher, stronger. well, how about -- awkwarder. finally an olympic sport we could succeed at -- walking. how hard could it be?
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to learn the art of racewalking we had to go to the best. and the best americans are olympians john nunn and maria michda. >> i think we're over dressed. >> can ryan wear your outfit? >> it's all about swapping gear at the olympic games. we can swap after. >> okay. let's learn how to racewalk. >> there are two rule that is separate racewalking. >> two rules. one, you must always remain in contact with the ground. two, your leg must be straight on contact. >> this is bad for my hips. >> you don't have to make that face. >> efficient and smooth? us? maybe not. ridiculous and slow?
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we have that covered. >> shall we try to make our way up the track and you can give us pointers as we go? >> meredith, you can bend your knees through. it's not surprised racing. out's racewalking. you look like you have been told a secret. >> quit trying to distract me. i'm in the zone. >> i'm trying to keep up with meredith. >> meredith! >> i find this very difficult. i'm being left in the dust here. >> your right arm is flailing out a little bit. you can bring it in. >> why are you picking on me? >> we were better at rn running our mouths than racewalking with our feet. >> it's much, much harder. >> we went 70 yards. that's it. >> listen to how hard you're breathing. >> oh, look at mr. olympian. >> excuse me. uh'm not a world class athlete. >> not to make you feel bad, but
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that was our warm-up pace when we're warming up before the race. >> can we show you the natural pace? >> sure. >> just a demo. >> walkers, take your marks. get set, go. [ laughter ] >> i'm sprinting! >> we found natalie's kryptonite. >> after talking the talk it was time to walk the walk and race the race. >> hey, wait, wait. we need the music. >> oh, yeah. >> the music. >> oh, right. >> cue the music.
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sneaker for your first race walk. >> i want to thank you two for showing us great sportsmanship. >> let's settle this. >> thank you. >> congratulations, al. >> did you smell that? >> i will wear it with pride. >> congratulations, al. >> thank you very much. >> congratulations. >> there was a casualty during this. >> tell them how meredith took out that girl. >> oh, yeah. >> you said you wouldn't bring it up. >> it was a tourist on westminster bridge. here it is right here. >> i kept on walking. >> you didn't even stop to help. >> it was my opening. i went right through there. what about the other moment where al ran into some of his people. >> take a look. ♪
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youngest swimmer in 2008 and you just missed the medal stand. this time you won silver and posted your personal best. has it sunk in? >> it's getting there. it's so exciting. hearing the americans cheer everybody on, it's exciting. to come home with a medal was my goal. >> brendan, you qualified by 11 hundredths of a second. you were in sixth place halfway through. how did you turn it up? >> as a team we talk a lot about the olympic pride. coming in, representing your country. the last 15 meters, everything flushes through your mind. you think about the emotions from past olympics and whatnot and try to get a hand on the wall. i don't know what happened the last 15 meters. it was a special time for me. >> elizabeth, you have a swim coming this weekend. you will swim against missy franklin. are you looking forward to it? >> absolutely. she's amazing. she's doing so well already.
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hopefully we can keep it going strong for the end. >> you have another race as well which is great. i want to mention something before we run out of time. you're expecting a baby. >> yep. one more little surprise after we get back from london. we'll find out what the sex of the baby is. it's a new chapter of my life. i'm really excited. >> what's your wife's name? >> martha. she's in the stands now. >> martha, congratulations. brendan, elizabeth, congratulatio congratulations. keep going, okay? >> just ahead, a medal in five consecutive olympics. we are going to meet the american woman who's made history in london. >> first a look at your lowle call news and weather. >> announcer: this morning on "today," dana vollmer talked to savannah about her win. tomorrow, they'll make you flip. the usa men's gymnastics team is live, only on "today" on nbc. ch ili'
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>> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> kind of busy as you head out on 895. we have problems to add to the list. but down to 97 prior to 32, there are delays forming. delays on 895 still in place with the steel bridge in the northbound direction. 15 r miles per hour there. another one at overlea ave and linden ave. sunshine ave and kingsville, we have an accident just in.
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it's 8:00 on a monday morning. it's also july 30, 2012. our third official day of olympic competition. and another day that finds us here at the beautiful olympic park on the east end of london with a great crowd now because the park is officially open. the gates have opened. we've got a lot of friends here with us this morning. i'm matt lauer along with savannah guthrie and al roker. coming up, we are going to have a lot more olympic action. >> yeah. we have a woman here who has accomplished something amazing. kim rhode won gold in skeet.
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she's the first woman to get an individual medal in five consecutive olympics. it's amazing. we'll talk to her in a few minutes. >> and then we are going to meet one of the people behind one of the most talked about parts of the opening ceremony. of course when the queen jumped out of the helicopter, i didn't realize it was not the queen. >> you did. >> i didn't know that. >> they're not going to push the queen out of a helicopter. >> maybe she jumped! we'll meet then man who played the queen -- other than matt. >> enough about matt's weekend. >> i knew it would go there. there was nothing i can do. it was in slow motion. let's get the latest olympic news from michelle kosinski over at tower bridge with a wrap-up. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. today u.s. swimmer ryan lochte goes for his second gold in the 400-meter freestyle. he got the games off with a bang
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busting michael phelps. >> it is france which wins gold. >> reporter: france beat the u.s. sunday in the men's 400-meter relay. a disappointment for michael phelps and ryan lochte with the u.s. taking silver. just the opposite of beijing where the u.s. team beat france for gold. >> we knew it was going to be tough. you know, the french. >> being on the medal stand isn't too bad though. >> he just raced tough. we came up a little short. >> reporter: in one of the most talked about rivalries of the game. >> so far these swimming games belong to ryan lochte. >> reporter: lochte beat phelps saturday in the men's 400-meter freestyle. >> phelps tries to get on the podium. but not today. >> reporter: phelps finished fourth. >> i have a lot of races. the biggest thing now is to put this behind me and move on to
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the next one. >> reporter: in women's, dana vollmer scored gold with a record in the butterfly. in women's gymnastics, another surprise as 17-year-old jordyn wieber didn't make the cut in the individual all-around. >> the reigning world champ. she doesn't advance. >> it's a disappointment. it's been a dream of mine to compete in the all-around at the olympics. >> reporter: wieber finished behind as gabby douglas and al iri moved on. >> i'm speechless. >> her mother was anything but speechless as cameras caught her mother cheering her on from the stands. >> catch it! >> stick out, please! >> stick out! . >> reporter: outside weather messed up the road race with cyclists falling into a ravine. >> on the left-hand side, if you do that in london it's a nasty thing to happen. >> reporter: in the end, three
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women broke out of the pack. >> here comes marianne vos. >> reporter: with vos taking the gold and britain taking the silver. temperatures dropped to a chilly 63 degrees forcing the beach volleyballers to cover up. not exactly bikini weather. while some venues were packed, organizers scrambled to explain why so many empty seats at events saying they would fill them with british soldiers, teachers and students. as of this morning, china leads the world in medals with 12, but the u.s. is right on its heels with 11. back to you guys. >> michelle, thank you very much. meanwhile it's beautiful here right now. >> over there. >> you get the feeling it won't last. take a look at this. right above our heads here. that's like dorothy jumps on the bike with toto. >> and your little dog, too. there's not much in there.
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>> really? >> famous last words. >> if you say so. >> let's go inside to natalie for a check of the headlines. >> good morning once again. the suspect in the colorado movie theater massacre returns to court today to face formal charges in the murders of 12 people and the wounding of 58 others. james holmes is not expected to enter a plea. legal experts say the case is likely to be dominated by arguments over his sanity. walmart is working with police to find out who is behind a string of bomb threats against the stores. three kansas walmart stores were closed sunday after someone phoned in threats. no explosives were found. similar threats friday against eight stores in missouri. at least nine people were arrested sunday in anaheim, california, as demonstrations against two deadly police shootings entered a second week. officers moved in when protesters started marching toward disneyland. federal safety officials are
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investigating one of the boeing dreamliners. the plane had an engine issue that sparked a grass fire saturday during a runway test in south carolina. 787s are powered by ge engines. ge is part owner of nbc universal. now for a look at what's tren trending today. u.s. women's olympic soccer goalie hope solo unleashed a twitter outburst against nbc commentator brandi chastain who criticized the play of one of solo's teammates during the american victory saturday. solo tweeted it's too bad we can't have commentators who better represent the team and know more about the game. chastain said, i'm here to do my job which is to be an honest and objective analyst. back to work today for the cast of "modern family" after a salary feud followed closely online. five adult cast members get nearly triple the old $65,000
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per episode salary. last week we brought you a walrus who wanted to talk to you. this one just wants to walk with you. ♪ >> a little breakdancing there. the dancing walrus has been entertaining crowds for years in turkey. seven minutes past the hour. now to matt and savannah. >> thanks. >> from a water park to olympic park here on the east end of london. as we mentioned it's finally open. that's why we have these nice people behind us. nine gleaming venues. boy, big crowds turned out on this monday morning. that's good news for the london organizers. hopefully those people will be
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in the empty seats as events take place later on. >> a lot of excitement. we were here on friday. there weren't many people here. [ cheers and applause ] >> we're happy to have them, too. coming up -- >> weather! go to weather! >> i'm sorry. i thought we did it with the cloud -- >> she didn't recognize you without the orange. >> that's all right, savannah. >> what's her name? >> lavanya. it's all about me. >> yes, it is. where are you from? >> richmond, virginia. >> atlanta. >> atlanta. >> very nice. let's check your weather. we'll see the pick city today. it just happens to be the fabulous baltimore, maryland. 90 degrees and mostly sunny. on the radar, showers and thunderstorms making their way through mid section of the country. through the southeastern atlantic coast. we have a risk of strong storms in the lower mississippi river
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valley and the upper midwest. gorgeous in the northwest with sunshine. that extends down the west coast. look for moisture bringing showers to and that's your latest weather. >> thank you, al, for the great weather report. >> thank you for the chance to do it. >> when we come back, a guy who played a prominent role in friday night's opening ceremony. we'll talk to him.
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true classic herself. once again a gold medal winner. she's now the first american to win individual medals in five straight olympic games. and she's not done yet. kim said she has more olympics in her future. next time she'll shoot for perfection. >> kim rhode joins us now. welcome, congratulations. you have done something no other american has done -- five consecutive olympics. we saw you on the medals stand yesterday. what was going through your mind? >> pure shock. every emotion hits you. you want to run, scream, cry, jump up and down. you don't know which to do first. standing on the podium watching the american flag go to the top of the pole brought back all the bumps, good and bad and the in betweens. it's incredible. >> you were nearly perfect going into it. you were perfect many the final round. the hallmark of your sport is really the calm, focus, intensity. what does it take? >> you know, it's a lot of
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hand-eye coordination, muscle memory. when you walk down the street you don't think right-left-right-left. you just do it. that's what we train to be like. you want to focus on other things. the wind, the lighting. those are things affecting the target and the sport. hopefully it comes together. >> you had rain, gray and drizzly. did that affect your performance? obviously you did great, but did it distract you? >> the weather is important. it was tough conditions yesterday. we had a lot of light and shadow as well as the rain and the wind. those targets were jumping around. it was very difficult conditions as we are having today here. >> something really interesting i read is that you lost your old gun, something you had for all the other olympics you had done. for those who aren't familiar with your sport that's a huge deal. explain why. >> the guns are extreme will you custom-fit. when my gun was stolen i had to start over. if you don't have something that fits you exactly, shooting a
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thousand times you will definitely feel it the next day. it was a tough transition. i'm thankful. for every negative there is a positive. obviously this was a positive. >> you better believe it. one positive is your huge cheering section. you always bring a ton of family with you. i know they're on the plaza today. i see dad over there. how many folks did you have with you? >> i had 20, 30 family members and friends with me. it was incredible. the medal is really about the journey. there are tons of people who help me to get here. you don't get here on your own. they all had a piece of it. >> we are proud of you five times over. >> thank you. >> kim rhode, making history. >> appreciate it. >> coming up, ryan lochte's personal coach. up next, the man who turned the queen into the newest bond girl coming up after this. el chorro lodge e at the ee in paradise valley, arizona, where tonight we switched their steaks with walmart's choice premium steak. it's a steakover! this is perfect. the meat is really good. one of the best filets i've had.
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olympic park where a lot of people gathered on this monday morning. one of the lasting images from the opening ceremony will be the queen's entrance with a little help from james bond. it is estimated at least half of the world's population has seen a bond film. this year the franchise is celebrating its 50th anniversary. take a look. ♪ >> reporter: it is the instantly recognizable theme to one of the most successful film franchises of all time. ♪ centered around one of the most iconic characters ever to grace the screen. >> bond. >> bond. >> bond. >> bond. james bond. >> reporter: the cars, the women -- >> hi, i'm plenty. >> of course you are. >> you have a very good memory for faces. >> and figures. >> reporter: the great one-liners. >> i'm afraid you caught me with more than my hands up. [ bell ringing ] >> saved by the bell.
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>> reporter: it's all part of the bond allure. >> i think the idea of a bond figure -- tall, slim englishman is just universally attractive. >> reporter: author and espionage expert nigel west has written the book on bond and says many of the facts surrounding the character are accurate. >> 007 did come from a numbering system used by the secret service. the idea of someone being licensed to kill is also interesting. >> reporter: bond is perhaps the ultimate jet-setter. traveling the world for m.i.-6, the british secret intelligence service charged with protecting queen and country. >> but, james, i need you. >> so does england. >> reporter: at the end of the day it's london he calls home. >> london is the center of everything relating to bond. he is the personification of the
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kwunt century sha-- quintessent british karkh character. >> reporter: ian fleming created bond. a former naval intelligence officer. the bar at dukes hotel where fleming was a regular inspired the martini bond favors. >> three measures of gordon, shaken over ice. >> with a twist of lemon. the bond. >> reporter: in film london has loaned several locations to bond. the old war office still used by the british ministry of defense also played home to bond's mi-6. from connery to craig, bond shops only one place for shirts. >> fashion is always in the bond characters. >> reporter: almost everyone has a favorite bond character or film -- even bond himself.
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>> "diamonds are forever ". >> that's kind of you. >> sean connery. >> reporter: with the 23rd installment of the series due out this fall, daniel craig says the spirit lives on. >> they have managed to retain their essence. i just try to make sure it continues. hopefully after me there are other bonds, keep going. >> you don't have to worry about me. >> back to the opening ceremony. obviously the queen didn't jump out of the helicopter with mr. bond. the honor went to gary connery, a stunt double dressed as her majesty the queen. good morning. >> good morning. >> danny boyle calls you. i know you worked with him on a movie called "the beach". >> basically i have a friend putting in the rigging here. danny and his team spoke to my friend robin and said, do you know the right person for the job? they also asked a couple of
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other guys and my name kept coming up. s you have called in for a meeting. i didn't know at the time it was danny boyle that was the creative director. >> right. >> so i sat in a room. they said, look, danny's not available now. he's with sir paul mccartney. no worries. >> name droppers. >> then they said, danny's on his way. when he walked in the door it was like, gary! danny! how you doing? >> you rehearsed the stunt a number of times at an airfield and at least a couple of times over the stadium. >> we did, i think, four rehearsals in the dead of night. >> did you ever rehearse it wearing a dress? >> no. >> the first time was the night of the opening ceremony? >> i have worn my own dresses. but in terms of the jump, that was the first time. >> why didn't they get a female skydiver? that's what i was wondering. >> good question. i think they liked my legs.
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>> you have the queen's legs? >> queen-style legs. >> what about weather? there were reports it would rain heavily. would that have killed that? >> the rain wouldn't be an issue. we have had problems with the weather. we have had the wettest may and june on record. >> right. >> fortunately for us the weather reports changed and the weather itself changed. it's real good. >> in the end, how do you top it? you have carried out one of the greatest stunts ever for opening ceremonies. what's next? >> i don't know if you know. i landed a wing suit earlier in the year. i jumped out of a helicopter and landed without a parachute. flying squirrel. coming to vegas on the fourth of july next year. >> see you for that. >> i'll land in vegas. >> congratulations. we're back after your local news. >> announcer: this morning on "today" dana vollmer talked to savannah about her win. >> my first world record. i'm shaking. >> announcer: and tomorrow, the
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men's gymnastics team is live. >> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. here is traffic pulse 11 and sarah caldwell. >> for those who take 97, we have delays north and southbound in the area of the 32. it is taking up the left lane. 13 miles per hour. very heavy traffic at there. jessop, accident still wrapping up. heavy delays on 895 towards the steel bridge. in this city, calvert and center
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st., watch for an accident. this one is clearing in westminster. here is a live view of traffic. not getting any better at potee street. construction in place. we have delays that begin just past 50. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we still have a couple of areas of rain. they are isolated, but have been there for awhile. bottom end of the beltway. another one is up from 95 to aberdeen, harford county. elsewhere, nothing going on. 75 at the airport, 70 in parkton. mixture of sunshine and clouds. we will make it into the upper 80s this afternoon with a 30%
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8:30 on this monday morning, july 30, 2012. as the crowds poured into london's olympic park on day three of olympic competition. good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie alongside matt lauer, natalie morales and al roker. already the olympics have been very good for team usa on swimming. >> that's right. they took home eight medals over the weekend including a silver
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in the men's 4 x 100 relay. but there have been surprising results as well. coming up, we'll talk to the coaches for the u.s. swim team including ryan lochte's personal coach. >> i should mention his father and some of his siblings will be on "today" tomorrow. we'll hear from they will. >> if you're wandering about here in london town and you decide to snack on the more traditional foods here, you may want to reconsider. wait until you hear how long you have to swim to burn off the calories from one helping of fish & chips. our resident no goodnik mr. buzz kill. >> why do we bring him here? >> mr. why have any fun at all. >> i know. >> david zinczenko will tell us how to eat this, not that. >> how many calories in a pint of guinness. >> out's healthy for you. >> they feed it to the horses. >> if you're going to pull a cart, it's perfect. >> we have been lucky with the
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weather so far. we keep watching that cloud over our heads. as you know, the weather here changes on a dime. for the most part you have to carry a raincoat throughout london wherever you go. coming up, how to look stylish when out's soggy out. did you bring your raincoats? hopefully you brought the brolly. >> or do what savannah has, have someone carry it for you. >> don't start. >> let's turn to something really exciting. team usa's synchronized divers are here. they won silver. congratulations. >> thank you. >> if you were watching last week these two happened to wander by while olympic park was closed and introduced themselves. then you wandered off to make history. this is the first medal f the u.s. team since 2000. laura wilkinson, and the first
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ever in the synchro event. how does it feel? >> amazing. dream come true. >> you have to coordinate every little thing. it's all about synchronizing every maneuver. how long have you been working together and diving with each other? >> we have been working really hard since this past fall. a little less than a year. we have been flying back and forth traveling to different countries to compete. we have been together about every two weeks or so this year, working really hard. >> the chinese have dominated in this e event. your expectations, what were they going into this? >> i just wanted to have the performance of a lifetime. i did that and ended up with the silver. i couldn't be happier. >> not only do you have to synch up the moves on the board. you spend so much time together
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you must have some personal chemistry as well. i know you have a shared love of rubber duckies. >> yes, we do. >> the tie that binds. >> we also get along well outside the pool. we watch the same tv shows and hang out. we just mesh in and out of the pool. >> you synchronize everything. >> will we see you four years from now in rio as a team? >> i'm retired. >> no! we won't allow it. >> i retired last night. >> you went out in style. congratulations. >> you can always pull a michael jordan. >> always good for a comeback. >> congratulations. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's turn to al for the weather. >> all right. good idea. glad i thought of it. let's see what we have for you. starting off today, we are looking at a risk of strong storms. lower mississippi river valley on up into the upper ohio river valley. beautiful weather out west. gorgeous in the northeast after wild weather over the weekend.
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moving into tomorrow we are looking for continued nice weather as we move into the pacific northwest, mild conditions, sunshine, risk of strong storms in the southeast. sunny and mild. warm conditions. new england into the northeast. sizzling conditions in the mid section of the country. don't forget. whether you're here in london or back in the states get your weather any time you need it on weather channel on cable or weather.com online. >> when we come back, we check in with the coaches of team usa
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welcome back to london's olympic park where the u.s. swim team has already racked up an impressive eight medals. the first female swimming head coach for the u.s. and ryan lochte's personal coach gregg troy. congratulations already. gregg, i will start with you. ryan had a great weekend. is that a feeling of relief or accomplishment or both? >> a little bit of both. he did a tremendous start to the meet for him. he's had a big program. a lot of events left. hopefully it continues. >> i have to ask you about this little bit of controversy when he wore the mouthpiece, the stars & stripes grill on the medal stand. what happened? >> i'm not sure exactly.
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i think there was a ruling that they asked him not to. it's been his trademark. he has a couple of them. >> let's talk about the men's relay. it was so exciting. the men had the lead for the first three legs. you put in lochte to swim the anchor portion of the meet. what happened? was it just the french swimmer having the swim of his life? >> he had a great swim. the end of their relay was fantastic. we probably overlooked them a little bit. the australians on paper were the best team. we wanted to be in the lead, run the race we wanted to run. >> i want to ask about michael phelps. saturday, not his best day. sunday he looked great. do you feel good about where he is in terms of his swimming? >> oh, yeah. michael is in a good place. he responded like a champion. he was great in the relay. >> turning to the women, you are the personal coach for natalie
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coglin. you had leah neil swim instead in the final. >> we had to look at relay exchanges and take a lot of different considerations. i told the young ladies it was their job to get us a lane in the final. the coaches had to make a tough call and we did. >> missy franklin is such a phenom. she'll swim tonight? >> two events. >> how are you managing her? she's so new to this. she has so much expectation weighing on her. how is she doing? >> her personal coach todd smith is working with her. using the veterans, natalie, rebecca. they are helping her out. >> i guess i buried the lead here. you mentioned dana. my goodness. she won gold, broke a world record. that's got to have exceeded expectations. >> yeah.
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she's had a great year. put in a lot of hard work. it's exciting to see her come through on a big stage. >> i know you guys have to stay objective but every olympics seems to create new stars and new household names. who do you think is emerging so far as the star of the games? >> it's early to tell. missy has been tremendous. on the men's side, ryan and michael are always names. there are a lot of young guys. matt grevers is outstanding. >> you have a deep bench. great to have you here. congratulations on your success so far. we look forward to more. thank you. >> thank you. >> much more from here in london including the pub foods to avoid. first this is "today" on nbc.
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version of eat this not that. the people here in london love pub food. here to spoil all their fun is our favorite guy david zinczenko, of course the author of the "eat this not that" series. welcome to london. good to see you. >> great to be here. >> are you coming to bum out everybody on the world stage? >> this is a dangerous segment to do. i may get romneyed out of here. i'm going to be very careful and just show you gold caliber favorites of classic british pub fare. >> we are not talking about chain restaurants so we don't have accurate calorie counts on some of the dishes. >> close approximations. >> let's start with drinks. you say a pint of imperial stout can pack 350 calories. >> otherwise known as the official training drink of henry viii. i'm not sure if we should drink it or kayak through it.
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imperial means high in alcohol content. it's over 10%. be careful with the imperial stout. go for something more pale-colored. >> to work it off you have to do an hour and 25 minutes of weight lifting. if you were to lift another pint could that be considered weight lifting? >> that could do it. you have to do about 1,080 reps. >> okay. but you say ale is less fattening. >> the alcohol is 4% to 6%. so you have the alcohol content and halving the calories. >> let's move to fish & chips. >> this is the best argument for national health service i have ever seen. this is 1,500 calories. >> so a whole day. >> it's 90 grams of fat. one gram is nine calories. you have 800 calories coming
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from the deep fryer. so that's your biggest issue here. >> to work it off we would have to do three hours of swimming? >> almost three hours of swimming. so phelps and lochte would sink to the bottom. >> you say pot roast with mashed potatoes is less fattening. >> about 690. you save 800 calories by going with this british favorite. >> next up -- what's in shepherd's pie? >> looks like a pot roast topped with a mashed potato crust. >> how many calories? >> 1800. this should make you feel sheepish. >> you have to spend -- i got it -- half a day playing doubles tennis to work it off. >> three full days of saturated fat. >> do you mean to tell me the healthier alternative is a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich? >> definitely. you save 1,200 calories.
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or the warm weather favorite called a plowman. they are both about the same. that's another classic british pub favorite. >> how about this one. bangers & mash. >> also known as the nuclear option. >> mashed potatoes. >> sausage and gravy. >> what's that going to do to you? >> 800 calories, 60 grams of fat. a full day's worth of saturated fat and a lot of sodium. >> to work it off you have to play an hour and 23 minutes of beach volleyball. >> if you're going to eat it, don't wear that bikini bottom. or maybe just watch for two hours and sweat it off. >> instead of this, you want people to eat roast pork and boiled potatoes. >> you will save 500 calories with this swap. >> i don't love it but the brits like liver and onions. what's the problem there?
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>> 737 calories, 57 grams of fat. a full day's worth of sodium. you have to play two hours and eight minutes of badmin ton. this is a reason for the lambs to be left silent. we have the roast leg of lam. the fat is falling away and the mint jelly is a british favorite. flavor without the calories. >> the gold medal for bumming people out at the olympic games, david zinczenko. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, thank you. >> congratulations. much more ahead from london. this is "today" on nbc. [ male announcer ] good paying jobs. better schools. that's what a world-class resort casino at national harbor would mean for maryland. but it won't happen if the special interests get their way. with thousands of local jobs
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>> announcer: "today" in london is brought to you by coke. coca-cola. open happiness. this morning on today in london. rainy day fashion. if you're in london you know there will be a rainy day and you will need rain gear. harper's bazaar fashion & beauty editor is here. if it's going to rain on us, we can at least look good. >> blue sky on one side, dark clouds on the other. london's weather is changeable. >> we had four seasons in a day yesterday. first we have spectator chic.
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holly. >> i want to think about the women attending the games. i s a nice red, white and blue number from tommy hilfiger. each piece around $100. very affordable. i love that fact that we have a little jacket. the rain comes down, you're covered. great moment with the red jean. if you can pan down to the shoes we have medalist shoes here. all gold. they have bronze or gold depending how good you are. >> holly, thank you so much. the next look we are calling designer sporty. venecia, come on out. this poncho is cool. >> this has the team gb logo look by stella mccartney. comes in a tiny bag. pop it in your bag, fold it up. it's almost a collector's item for the games. just over $100. you have stella mccartney
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written all over it and the lo go. the sneakers are also stella mccartney. cool, hip, london girl. perfect for the games no matter what the weather brings. >> stick it in your bag and be ready any time. the next look is a classic trench with adina modeling. >> when you think about london you're thinking about kiera knightley, sienna miller and the boho look. they put together some and it looks so stylish. i wanted a look that was very tippa middleton. -- pippa middleton. it's a frothy little dress. >> flats, too. >> little ballet flats and a chic little handbag. she's mismatching colors a little bit. why don't you pull up the color a little bit. this girl would never carry a
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brolly or wear a hat. >> umbrella. we're speaking english here. >> she doesn't want an overly done hairdo. that's the way she does it with a classic covering. >> thank you. our last look is the royal wellies look. this is modeled by allison. >> allison is a polo player herself. for the summer time she doesn't wear dark colors. i put her in a white jean, a little j. crew shirt. this fabulous little jacket, zip front jacket with a red lightning. let's go to the wellies. >> these are must haves if you have a lot of money. >> catherine, duchess of cambridge and even prince william is sporting these. this is the one for the chiccest equestrian set. and it's on today.
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>> can we have all of the models come out? >> this wonderful brolly is a classic english look. >> love it. we have drawn a crowd with the fashions. >> we have finally come to a place where you don't sound funny. fantastic. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. we'll have much more from london coming up. first, these messages.
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