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good morning. divide and conquer. mitt romney and his newly tagged running mate paul ryan head to different parts of the country. was romney's decision a game changer. will ryan's budget plan hurt the ticket. how is president obama using the choice to his own advantage. we'll talk to seniorisers from both sides. see you in rio. london caps off a spectacular 2012 olympic games with the star-studded and rocking closing ceremony. this morning we'll celebrate with some of the stars of the game. and engaged, jennifer aniston heading back to the altar after accepting a proposal from boyfriend justin theroux. we'll tell you what the happy couple is saying about their big we'll tell you what the happy couple is saying about their big news today monday, august 13th,
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. what a ride it was. i'm matt lauer. >> good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie alongside natalie morales and al roker. this is apparently our new preferred mode of transportation. i thought that was a long bus ride from london. >> the middle of the atlantic. you guys were all getting on my nerves, i want to tell you that. >> you were snoring. >> that's true. >> you notice they did a little
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remodeling while we were gone. >> take a look at this. a brand-new look to studio 1a in rockefeller plaza with this monstrous led screen we'll have fun with over the next days and week. they remodeled the hot tub in your dressing room, which is great. >> that big picture of yourself you've been wanting to hang, it's going to look great there. >> back to rockefeller plaza. most of these people, to be quite honest, here to see the fray in our 8:30 half hour. >> no question. the closing ceremonies last night. natalie and i -- >> that was really loud. >> we got what we really, really wanted. >> that was me snoring on the bus in the middle of the atlantic. >> exactly. now you know what we've been
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dealing w anyway, we've got a lot to get to. >> the big news was on the political front, mitt romney choosing his running mate, congressman paul ryan of wisconsin. how will that impact the campaign. let's get right to it. peter alexander is with the romney campaign in st. augustine. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, good morning to you and welcome back to new york city. here in florida mitt romney will be arriving shortly but he made big headlines over the course of this weekend with his vice presidential pick paul ryan. to republicans ryan is viewed as a conservative, a courageous and visionary conservative. to democrats his views are seen as extreme. ryan today will be competing with president obama. they host dueling rallies in iowa. romney is in florida where the new pick could set the terms of the debate going forward. >> for the new vice president al pick paul ryan back in wisconsin alongside mitt romney. it was a heroic and emotional homecoming sunday night. >> thank you, wisconsin.
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it is good to be home. >> reporter: relishing his new role he blasted the president's record on the economy. >> the worst economic recovery in 70 years, the largest deficits and biggest government since world war ii. nearly one in six americans are in poverty today. it's the highest rate in a generation. you know what, we're not going to take that. >> less than 100 miles away in chicago, president obama weighed in on romney's running mate for the first time criticizing ryan's policies but praising the man. >> i want to congratulate -- no, no, no, no. i want to congratulate congressman ryan. i know him. i welcome him to the race. congressman ryan is a decent man. he's a family man. he's an articulate suppopokesmar
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governor romney's vision but it's a vision i fundamentally disagree with. >> the shex, the architect of a polarizing funding plan, cuts to medicare, set a contrast to the two tickets. on "60 minutes" sunday night romney insisted his would be the final. >> this is a man who has dedicated the last 14 years working in washington in ways that are not highly partisan or political but indeed are focused on what he thinks the right course is for america. >> reporter: after their wisconsin rally they headed in different directions, romney flying here to florida, romney to iowa. earlier the two joked about how their busy campaign schedules could keep them apart for quite sometime. >> will we ever get a chance to campaign together? or did we experience -- >> will that ever happen again?
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>> ever see him until inauguration. >> reporter: they definitely have a good personal chemistry together as we've witnessed over the last two days but ryan and romney will likely mott be together again until a few weeks from now until the republican national convention. here in florida where there are a lot of seniors, a key issue going forward will be the future of medicare. already, matt, democrats are pouncing on this pick saying paul ryan's plans threaten the future of medicare while the republicans are saying the republican plan is the only way to save medicare. >> all right. peter alexander in st. augustine, florida. as always, peter, thank you very much. it's six minutes after the hour. here is savannah. >> a senior adviser to romney's campaign, kevin, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. thank you very much for having me. >> governor romney has been getting a lot of credit for making a bold, game changing choice here. it strikes me you don't make a choice like that if you think you are winning the campaign. is this a tacit acknowledgement the strategy romney had before,
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just running against the obama economy, is not working? >> governor romney's campaign has always been about articulating a better vision for the country, a better way forward. so i think this is a pick that's a governing pick. this is a pick that shows how governor romney would tackle some of the big challenges we have here in the economy. we've got 23 million people who are struggling to find work. we've got unemployment that's over 8%. governor romney knows that in order to fix the economy, we're going to need some very bold pro growth economic strategies, economic policies. who better than congressman ryan to help compliment his vision for the future of america, somebody who has worked up on capitol hill on crafting those bold pro growth economic policies. this is very much a pick about how governor romney would vision as president -- how governor romney would govern as president romney. >> a rarity in congress, this
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decision has delighted conservatives and liberals, for one reason, the ryan budget. let me put it to you plainly. would president romney, if he were elected, sign the ryan budget as is if it came across his desk? >> yeah, governor romney during the primary was actually asked that question, and he said he would. it's a vision for the country as far as fiscal conservatism, pro growth policies that we need to put our country back on track. so i think that what we have to remember, though, is now that there's a particular, the romney/ryan ticket, they very much have shared values, shared vision, shared principles on how we put the economy back on track and get those 23 million americans struggling to find work in this obama era economy of high spending, high deficits, high unemployment. this is going to be a campaign that really does talk about the future of the american economy and how a governor -- how a president romney and a vice
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president ryan would do that. >> the hallmark of romney's argument to be president is he's a washington outsider who has primarily private sector expertise. in congressman ryan you have somebody who has spend his entire life in washington and has zero private sector experience. how do you square that? >> i think they have very complimentary skills and very complimently resumes. governor romney as you did point out spent a lot of time in the private sector. he knows how jobs come and go. also his experience as running the olympics, his executive experience running the olympics and executive experience being the governor. i think one of the things congressman ryan brings to the ticket, not only does he know how washington works, he also knows how washington doesn't work. we've seen a lot of partisanship on capitol hill. we've seen a lot of people for years who put together budgets that spent too much, economic policies that taxed too much.
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governor ryan has experience knowing the way to fix the way washington works. right now washington is not doing what it needs to do in order to put the economy back on track in creating jobs. has he an understanding of how governor romney's vision for pro growth policies that will put the country back, how we can do that. >> all right. we have to leave it there. thank you for your time this morning. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> it is 7:10. once again, here is matt. >> stephanie cutter, president obama's deputy campaign manager. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> president obama said this of paul ryan, he was absolutely sincere about wanting to reduce the budget. he called ryan's plan a legitimate proposal and added he gave him credit for at least being willing to put out there some very tough choices. does he still feel that way? >> the president said it last night. he knows paul ryan. he thinks paul ryan is a good and decent man. he definitely has serious ideas, the president just fundamentally disagrees with him. this pick, i heard the opening
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talking about how this pick was a courageous and bold pick. it's not courageous to put a republican budget on the table that doesn't ask for shared sacrifice. it's not courageous to put a republican budget on the table that balances the budget on the backs of the middle class and doesn't ask anything of the very wealthy. being courageous means you have to buck your own party and paul ryan hasn't done that. >> president obama addressed paul ryan in 2010 and said this, quote, we're not going to be able to do anything about these entitlements if what we do characterize whatever proposalings out there as well, that's the other party being irresponsible, trying to hurt senior citizens, which sounds exactly like what you just said. >> no, matt, i disagree. it doesn't sound like what i just said. the facts are about mr. ryan's budget is that it really does balance the budgets on the backs of the middle class and needy. that's not a pro growth policy. adopt take it from me.
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take it from independent economists who studied this budget and said if we enacted the drastic cuts paul ryan wants to put in place and mitt romney wants to put in place, because this is his budget, too, it could contract the economy, up to a million jobs we could lose. don't take it from me, take it from independent economists, this is not pro growth. >> wisconsin hasn't voted for a republican nominee since 1984. paul ryan is a seven-term congressman for that state. every time he ran he won with i think a majority of over 60%. do you worry that he brings wisconsin in play and brings in other rust belt states. >> i think we have to see how this plays out. we feel pretty confident on our standing in wisconsin. i think not just because of the president's popularity but because of what the president believes in. i think the people of wisconsin they do want to do something about medicare to ensure it's there for them and their children but they don't wan to put policies in place that will mean the beginning of the end of
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medicare. they want to make sure we can keep costs down, not add costs to seniors. they want to make sure we can balance our budget in a way that's responsible, that protects the investments that need to grow like education, clean energy, innovation. all these things that mean good jobs, competitiveness, america, the economy coming back. that's not what the ryan budget or the romney budget does. >> all right. we've got a lot of weeks to sort through this. stephanie cutter, thanks for spending time with us. >> thank you for having me. >> 7:13. now to savannah. >> to the spectacular olympic games, star-studded closing ceremony. michelle kosinski in london. good morning. do you miss us yet. >> hi, savannah. of course. it's hard for london to believe it's really over or it will be another four years before we celebrate sports again. games by virtually all accounts was breathtaking, dominated by americans, and for which britain is beaming with pride.
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closing ceremony was meant to be pure and simply a party. a big one. a sigh of relief, a grand rollicking shoutout to british music. george michael, pink floyd, one direction, spice girls reunion. even a mondte python flashback. a tribute to the athletes of the world who rocked this memorable olympiad into the history books. the physical and emotional reflected in the music. surprise appearances by those who made it great.
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fredry mercury of queen, circa 1985. as for the queen, this time no stunning entrance. she and prince philip were introduced by henry of waels and kate. enjoying the moments was the london mayor dancing. >> we lit the flame and we lit up the world. when our time came, britain, we did it right. thank you. >> reporter: this last weekend was just as packed with action and u.s. gold. the diver beating the chinese and british power houses. men's basketball, though the score against spain was close. u.s. women punched their fifth straight gold, the women's 4 x 100 relay team a world record. >> reporter: usain bolt with his jamaican team. the flag passed to rio.
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the extraordinary flame separated into its 204 pedals into each nation that competed here. amid the legends of art and sport, it was extinguished. an olympiad ending when it could take a very long time to top. analysts say london may have been the best planned games for legacy. olympic park will be a whole new part of london and people will run on that track and swim in the aquatic center where history was made. matt and savannah, until next time. >> all right. >> thank you, michelle kosinski. u.s. diver david who we just saw made a big splash in london. >> gold medal in 10 meter platform diving competition, the first american to do that since 1988. dav
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david. >> you didn't even realize you won the gold. >> all i looked at was my score. i had no idea i was in front of the british diver or the chinese diver. i was completely astonished and can't fathom what happened in the last 24 hours. >> the canadian diver looked at you and said you can smile. it's okay. >> it was total surprise and total shock, total peace and content going into that. it was a crazy moment. >> we talked about greg in the audience, making history beside him. what did he tell you before your dive? >> actually before i dove he didn't say anything to me. he just said do what you do. going to brunch yesterday, he said this is going to change your life, just stay true to who you are. i think that's perfect advice especially going along with london's slogan, inspire a generation. these two medals has a lot of
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opportunity to show young kids what can be possible. >> i want to share something with your audience about david. you heard he won the gold medal in 10 platform diving. do you also know he's afraid of heights. a little bit true. >> ironic. >> someone who dives from a three-story building afraid of heights. >> at 40 miles an hour. >> thanks for the addition. at 10 years old you have kids diving from that, they will be petrified. so much support. a lot of people loving on me. being able to, i would never have been able to do that. >> let's head to natalie who has a check of the top stories. natalie, good morning to you. >> good morning to you, savannah and matt. good morning, everyone. we begin with a collision in the persian gulf strait of hormuz. looking at what caused a navy guided missile destroyer and oil
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tanker to slam into each other monday morning. the collision left a 10 by 10 foot hole in the u.s. porter but no one was injured and the navy said it was not combat related. >> chad johnson and chad ochocinco is out of jail and out of a job. miami dolphins dropped the receiver in a day after his arrest in a domestic battery. he's accused of butting her, sending her to the hospital with a head laceration. released on a $20,000 bond barely a month after he was married in a lavish caribbean ceremony. former congressman gabrielle giffords marks another major milestone in her recovery. on sunday her husband, retired astronaut mark kelly tweeted they are moving back to giffords hometown in arizona. she's been undergoing intensive therapy since shortly after she was shot in 2011. let's check over to wall
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street, mandy drury at the new york stock exchange. good morning, mandy. >> good morning. we've clocked up five straight weeks of gains. see if you can make it to six this week. talking of gains national average for a gallon of gas has climbed $0.40 to $0.67. unwelcome news in a sluggish economy. motorola plans to slash 20% of its workforce. back to you. >> mandy drury at the new york stock exchange. thanks. a record breaking win for ro rory mcilroy won by unprecedented eight strokes. tiger woods came up short but said, quote, mcilroy amazing to watch. you can say that again. >> jennifer aniston and justin theroux are engaged. the actress will walk down the aisle again. for theroux's 41st birthday,
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aniston accepted his proposal. more on this coming up. back to matt, savannah and al. >> thank you. >> mr. roker made his way up to the stage where the fray will be performing later on. >> that's right. perfect weather for it. not so much in oklahoma where a big storm system pushed through. this is in oklahoma, 10 miles, 20 miles south of tulsa. look at the damage. not sure whether it was tornado or straight line winds flipping over mobile homes, tractor-trailer taking the roofs off of buildings. what a mess. fortunately no injuries being reported. now, that same system is making its way into the midwest as we show you we've got a risk of strong storms from evansville, indiana all the way down to missouri. we're going to be -- arkansas, i should say. we're going to be looking at strong storms, see them firing up through central, mid mississippi river valley, rainfalls, two to four inches of rain. >> good morning.
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50. heavy delays in that area. outer loop of frederick road, debris in the way. normal volume-related delays as a madrid from security down to 40. -- as you make your way from security down to 40. 23 mi. per hour at the stone bridge. if you're heading out in jarrettsville, watch for crash. we will update you in the area of 95 just south of the beltway northeast. normal delays out of the white marsh area. that's look at those delays. westbound 50 and st. margaret, you can see that those delays are starting to filter out. it will be awhile before they are completely gone. over to tony. >> quiet start, carrying that over from the tail end of the weekend. dew points are in the upper 50s
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jennifer aniston tied the knot with brad pitt in 2000, a marriage that ended in divorce in 2005. but now seven years later she's ready to walk down the aisle again with her boyfriend justin theroux. coming up, all the details of their weekend engagement. it is 7:30 now on monday morning august 13th, 2012. we're back home. good morning, everyone. i'm savannah guthrie alongside matt lauer. >> also ahead the making of the impact. wait until you see what these cameramen had to go through to get the ultimate shot of a great white shark. we're going to show you that. >> speaking of impossible to get shots. we're kicking off today in history, the story behind the iconic abbey road photograph.
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the "today" team tends to recreate it. two words, facial hair. >> two words, prom look. we begin with big weekend news from hollywood. jennifer aniston is engaged. natalie has more on that. >> after years of speculation about her love life following her famous split from brad pitt, jennifer aniston will tie the knot again, this time with boyfriend justin theroux. >> i do. >> a real wedding is in in the works for jennifer aniston, the star of friends, who everyone came to know as rachel. as for aniston's boyfriend justin theroux, the birthday president of a lifetime. the couple was celebrating the birthday friday night when aniston accepted his proposal. he called it an extraordinary gift. >> fans will be breathing a sigh of relief, probably opening champagne themselves. they have been waiting for their friend, jennifer aniston, to find mr. right.
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>> aniston and theroux started dating just over a year ago when they were making the movie comedy "wanderlust." this will be theroux's first marriage and aniston's second. she famously married brat pit and the couple spent time on the a list. schett as much for the marriage. the trio became fodder for news for years. while the couple moved on publicly, it seemed as aniston could not. >> america has been worried about jenn. they felt she got jilted by brad pitt when he left her and then became involved with angelina jolie. >> despite the jilted lover persona that plagued aniston she was in several high-profile relationships with vince vaughn and john mayer. when those relationships didn't last, it created a lingering
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question, would jenn ever marry again. >> when she met justin theroux and they came out as a couple after they filmed wanderlust together, people really thought he would be the one. they want her to find happiness. now it looks like she has. >> no word on a wedding date for aniston and theroux just yet. matt and savannah, i'm sure you'll all be invited. >> matt has been so worried about this. >> wanting to go. >> we're happy for her. let's turn to mr. roker who has a check of the weather. hey, al. >> thank you so much, savannah. this heat wave is causing big problems as far as fire danger. take a look, this outside of ft. worth, wildfires causing some major problems. you can see fortunately no homes damaged but people have been evacuated for safety reasons. and they are expecting more wildfires over the next 24 hours. look at these temperatures in the south where we've got excessive heat warnings, heat watches. it's bringing in hot, humid air
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where you're not expecting it. central california into the southwest. look at these temperatures well over 100 with heat indexes near 120. but in the pacific northwest even we're talking about temperatures over 100 and into the mid to upper 90s. that's what going on around theh >> good morning. there is a little bit of cloud cover in some areas. partly to mostly sunny. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah. >> mitt romney's selection of paul ryan as his running mate is putting ryan's wife in the
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spotlight. andrea mitchell in d.c. with more on her. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. who is jennifer ryan, paul ryan's running mate, wife, mother, political partner. now along with her husband launched on the ride of a lifetime. after a worldwind introduction to the national campaign, nothing felt better for paul and jenna ryan than coming home to wisconsin. >> this is such a phenomenal place to live, to work, to raise your family. jenna, our daughter liza, our son charlie and sam. we live on the block i grew up on. >> she was a small town girl from oklahoma from a prominent democratic family where democrats often vote like republicans. a wellesley graduate like her mother and sister. she became a lawyer and congressional staff member. her first cousin, democratic congressman from oklahoma dan boren. then she met a young republican
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congressman paul ryan. friends say it was a relationship that was almost destined. they were both smitten. ryan, an avid hunter. janna and friends started the washington shoot club for trap and skeet shooting. they married in december, 2007. without hesitation she wanted to raise her family the way she had been raised, in a small town. they settled in janesville, home for five generations of ryan. he commutes from washington, sleeping in his congressional office during the week. rachel duffy, a good friend also married to a republican house member. >> there is no couple on capitol hill that manages their time better in favor of their family than the ryans. i think that's an incredible foundation from which to launch into something like this. >> reporter: in just 48 hours, their small town life has been turned upside down, bopding with the romneys, a national bus tour, secret service, pictures of their kids playing with the romney grandchildren tweeted by
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the campaign. still janna clearly didn't want to take the microphone when romney offered her a chance to speak. >> she is an incredibly smart woman. she's reserved, doesn't like to public speak. >> their life will never be the same as the candidate told "60 minutes." >> we discussed this at length. it will change the life. >> friends say she's ready. >> she is a very bright, exceedingly bright person. she knows what she's doing. you can have confidence this is a woman who can handle any circumstance that's thrown in her path. >> janna ryan told people magazine her husband is, quote, pretty low maintenance with one of the sunniest demeanor's and positive outlooks anyone met. she predicted mitt romney would have a lot of fun with him. friends say the same description applies to her. savannah. >> andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. coming up next, the stories
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what's in your wallet? we are back at 7:41 with great whites like you've never seen them before captured for the discovery channel's 25th annual shark week. they call it the full breach attack. a great white shark launches itself 15 feet up and ow of the water as it bears down on its prey. discovery cameramen have only been able to capture the image a few dozen times. now cameraman andy and his team are raising the bar even higher going after a view never seen before, looking straight down
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into the jaws of the shark as it shoots up at the target. in order to get the shot they built a rig with helium balloon. attached to the rig a camera, straight down to the decoy directly under the balloon. casa grande is no stranger to bringing us captivating images of sharks in their natural habitat. last year he captured these underwater images using a special camera with protective housing. >> being able to film great white sharks under water with a phantom to me was a dream come true. to see great white sharks come up to that ton ark, jaws descending, you can see the gills rippling and bits of tuna coming through the gils. no one has seen that. >> another feat. in 2012, he set to get a shot
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inside the mouth. >> to build these bite cams and see things no one has seen before, to me that's amazing. >> off the coast of south africa, he and his team are on edge battling rough weather conditions to get that wha they call the holy grail of shots, a great breach from above. >> come on, shark. >> their efforts paid off and now this new footage will give scientists and wildlife experts valuable new insight into great white sharks and a clear understanding of how they attack. wildlife photographer andy casagrande. good morning. i can't get over the fact you're smiling just watching the footage. how long did it take to get those pictures? >> sometimes it takes days, weeks. it's never easy. to get that particular balloon
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shot from the helium balloon and the breech. weeks. >> i was told the balloon almost dunked the camera in the saltwater, which would have been a bad thing. >> on day one we thought we were going to lose the camera. for some reason, i don't know if it was the pressure or temperature in the air, the camera and balloon started to fall toward the ocean. luckily we stopped it because it was slap in the face on day one. >> the camera cost what? >> $300,000. >> going to come out of somebody's pocket. when you look at the video here in the studio, does it make the frustration worthwhile? >> definitely. as a wildlife camera, you have to struggle every day to get amazing things people haven't seen before. it was definitely worth it. >> a lot of guys get in a cage, get in the water, great whites come up. you are known as somebody who likes to get out of the cage and get pictures of things even closer.
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are you married? >> i am married. >> how does your wife feel about that? >> my wife is my safety diver so she dives with me. >> what's the reason to get out of the cage. what can you get you can't get from the safety of the cage. >> the sharks only have three ways to go, left, right, or down. you get the same shots that are boring. the american public and international public want to see new and innovative stuff. when you get out of the cage you get new angles. >> when you're in the water with the sharks us into a zen-like state. how does it help you? >> you have to get zenned out. if you act like prey they will treat you like prey. if you freak out and swim away. >> no matter how close. >> i have a big camera. they mouth it or bite it. it's like eating spaghetti and power down on your fork. you don't go through it you let it go. >> tell me about the time
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splicer. >> it allows you to essentially freeze time. they used it with the matrix with keanu reeves. >> are you going to try again. >> i hope to take it in the water outside the cage. >> mentioned the setup given with these images giving researchers new information. what do you hope people learn? >> one of the perspectives from the balloon breech. you see the snout as it breaks water. that's our first indication of the shark on the hunt. you can see through the water under the chin with the seal decoy. that can give the seal that last split second decision or trigger to get out of the way. >> i think it's nice when you say seal decoy. that's better news for a lot of people watching. andy, thanks very much. that's fabulous stuff. >> you got it. tomorrow we'll take you to a
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>> she was glaring and acting poorly. so people started having a little fun with this picture. >> right. submitting their own version of that face in some other situations on twitter. >> the whole idea was oh look at mckayla maroney, she's not impressed. in rio de janeiro, not impressed. >> not impressed at the "star wars" finale. >> not impressed. >> neither is matt lauer. >> "star trek." >> she can't take it. >> she's a gymnast not a doctor. >> here is what she and some fellow gymnasts tweeted, that picture you just saw. they tweeted it, said, swimming pool closed, not impressed. >> not impressed with our leap. >> no. i was impressed because, again, natalie did that jump in five inch heels and caught a lot of air. >> she was stuck. >> stuck the landing. >> never been the same. >> by the way, the gold medal winning fierce five will be here tomorrow on "today.." >> still ahead a live concert
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>> good morning. i am lisa robinson. here is sarah caldwell and traffic pulse 11. >> that's get you up-to-date on one accident in a live at the falls road off ramp. watch for those this morning. and looking at outer the delays from 795 all the way towards baltimore national pike. eastbound i-70, and towards 40, 29. expect to be slow. you are diverted into the northbound lane. one lane for southbound motorists in the northbound direction. route 24 and sharon road, watch for an accident. southbound 95 out of the white
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marsh area. we will see what is going on on the j.f.x. not bad on northern parkway towards the city. 95 just south of the beltway northeast, those delays continue towards the 895 split. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> we are just going to continue the nice weather we had into today. a few scattered clouds this morning. we will make it to the upper 80s this afternoon. chance for rain out during the day tomorrow. during the day to day, we will stay dry. comfortable humidity. it will not feel so bad with dew points in the lower end of the 60's. scattered showers and under terms possible tomorrow. 20% chance that some of the rain could linger into wednesday. nicer system comes at the end of
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it is 8:00 on monday morning. it's also the 13th day of august, 2012. it is a perfect day to return to new york city, sunny skies, about 73 degrees and a big crowd on the plaza. we're going to treat those people in just a while from the very popular band, the fray. i'm matt lauer, alongside savannah guthrie and al roker. a day in history coming up. we have given a challenge, so many iconic photographs. we decided to scour them and pick some to try to recreate. our first order of business is the picture you see right there. who can forget the cover to the beatles final album, abbey road. did we have what it takes to
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recreate it? well, we're going to find out in our next half hour. >> it was a lot of fun. >> a new nike ad causing a little controversy showing a lot of people off-guard. instead of an athlete focuses on a 200 pound 12-year-old boy. we're going to talk to him and his mom. >> about finding greatness and inspiring people after the olympics to find their greatness. it's gotten good comments and not so good comments. >> before that we want to get to natalie morales with the news. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah, matt, and al. good morning, everyone. president obama begins a three-day bus tour across weigh today. in chicago sunday he congratulated congressman paul ryan on becoming mitt romney's running mate but the president says he disagrees with ryan's vision for america. after drawing large crowds together this weekend, the republican ticket splits up with ryan appearing at the iowa state fair and romney campaigning in florida. an afghan police officer
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opened fire this morning on nato forces and afghan forces. the attack was a fifth in a week against rogue forces and allies. none of its service members killed. athletes heading home with medals and memories after a spectacular closing ceremony at the olympics. the show combined british history and humor with rock nostalgia including a spice girls reunion. u.s.-led final medals count with 104 overall, 46 of them gold. british athletes had their best showing in over a century. now it's brazil's turn to prepare for the next summer olympics as rio hosts the 2016 games. egyptian president mohamed morsi has taken steps to regain power from the country's military. he forced the defense minister and chief of staff to retire sunday. morsi canceled constitutional amendments that gave top generals wide powers and appointed a senior judge as vice
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president. a pennsylvania woman is charged with killing her fiancee this weekend just hours before their wedding. police say the couple had an argument in their apartment early saturday and 31-year-old franklin stabbed her fiancee with a kitchen knife. at her arraignment she told the judge she didn't do it on purpose. now for a look at what's trending today, our quick roundup of what has you talking online. sky gazers are enjoying online pictures of the meteor shower, the annual display of stars reached its peak this weekend. miley cyrus wasn't kidding when she tweeted she was ready for a change. first she posted this picture of scissors above her bun, then the product, a platinum pixie bun. she said i have never felt more like me. something unintended, this viral
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video. fisherman peterson a pod of dolphins became intrigued by his camera. they followed so closely they come out looking like curious floating cartoons. it's 8:04. back outside to matt and savannah. >> very cute stuff. thank you very much. >> let's head over to al roker with a check of the weather. >> good to know all our friends have come to see us. want to say hi to daddy. all the way over to baltimore, tennessee. let's see what we have for you. our pick city of the day, a while since we've been able to do this, pick city, philadelphia, city of brotherly love, sunny, warm, 87 degrees. as we check out satellite radar you can see heavy rain through the upper midwest, also down through the southwest. southern florida seeing more rain. we're expecting to see plenty of sunshine but hot weather in the pacific northwest. the heat continues as matt lauer points out my map for me
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pointing to the risk of strong storms in the midsection of the country, beautiful weather in the northeast. we're looking at sunshine through the gulf coast. >> good morning. the humidity will be in the comfortable range. a mixture of sun and clouds. and that's your latest weather. here is mr. lauer. >> thank you very much. when we come back, the "today" team tries an iconic photograph. that one right there. how did we do? we'll show you right after this.
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one pharmacist started it all: charles walgreen had a mission to help people be happy and healthy. from inventing the first chocolate malt... to creating a nonprofit pharmacy for our troops... to the first child safety caps. walgreens has been innovating for over a hundred years. and we're just getting started. with more and more ways to be well every day. here at the corner of happy and healthy. we're back now at 8:08 with a kickoff of our special series, today in history where we create the most famoushotographs taken. >> first up a group shop of a famous musical foursome at one of the most recognizable street crossings in the world.
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every day at this famous crossing, hundreds of tourists from around the world risk life and limb to recreate this famous photo, the cover shot of the beatles famous album, abbey road. >> it's so simple. here is this photo of four guys walking across the street. they are just walking across the street, and yet it screams cool. >> let's try to do it. take the ladder. >> to try and recapture a piece of that cool, we asked photographer neil to get is back. for insight on the cover shot matt stops by for a little help from a friend. >> is it inevitable you cross one of these zebra albums you think of the album. >> exactly. >> like pavlov's dog. >> i can't look at one without thinking of those days. >> come on, look at it.
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so when i go in and i try to recreate this photo and i stand in for paul. >> yeah. >> what do i need to know? >> well, you didn't take your shoes off. >> i will. >> you will take your shoes off. you'll paul enter your body through your toes and you'll feel like paul. if you do feel that, call me. >> the beatles had grand designs for the original cover shot. one thought was a picture of the group trekking through the himalayas and they could call the record everest. >> most ideas we had big ideas. let's go to egypt, a volcano, oh let's just walk across the road. that's what we did. >> it was a back-up. >> it was never a back-up. we never booked any tickets. let's just walk across the zebra crossing. >> they stopped traffic long enough to grab six quick shots of the group walking back and
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forth. the whole thing took ten minutes. >> john, ringo, paul, and george. >> that's me there, see. >> yeah. >> i was a young man there. >> and ten minutes was all it took for derek seegrove to make beatles history. he was captured in the background with a couple co-workers watching the scene unfold. >> the cameraman waving for us, get out of the way. >> they didn't want you in the picture. >> no, no, no. but being a lot younger in those days and a bit more obstinate we wouldn't move. we stood there. we're in the picture. if i had one penny for every album sold, i would ab millionaire because they sold 100 million. >> just one penny was all you needed. >> nobody has given me one penny. >> we offered to pay derek a million times what he was paid in the original shot and the
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rest is up to us. >> why do i have to wear the facial hair. like a small animal on my face. >> why is this a tearaway shirt. >> think i'll get my wig on. >> they are mom jeans. >> getting the four of us to look like the original fab four will take a battalion of wardrobe, hair, makeup artists and a suspension of disbelief. >> does paul have bangs like this. >> do you think he double knotted. >> i would never go back to having hair. >> combination of mr. t and a ninja warrior. my role in life, dress them line a porn star. my biggest fear here is like in life, germs. i have to go bare foot across a public road. >> my biggest concerns are the germs matt will get. if he starts getting a disease, what if we catch it. >> you look good in that beard. >> i look good for a black man
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in a white man's beard al is dapper ringo, natalie the cute one, paul, steps in as george harrison. as the newbie i'm playing john lennon, sasquatch or honest abe. >> four score and seven years ago. >> ugly. >> hideous. let's add a hairdo. >> my biggest fear is traffic. we've got to do this in really short intervals. we don't want to alienate london. >> the other wild card, london weather. mother nato appears to ure appe conspiring against us. luckily she turns out to be a fan, too. >> hello, how are you? >> nice to see you. >> the plan is simple. >> we're not trying to walk. we're freezing. >> stand in the right position and be the beatles. >> all right. got it ringo. >> got it, johnny.
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>> i'm ringo. >> okay, guys, come on. here we go. >> abbey road. everybody look forward. >> got it. >> that's the wrong leg. this leggos back. >> you're right. i screwed up. >> let me do a test shot. ready? al straight ahead with the face. >> let's move forward with the ladder. one second. >> making friends all over london. >> the london city council agreed to let us stop traffic for two minutes at a time, though the mild mannered brits -- >> they are playing our song. >> are sounding more and more like new york cabbies. >> stoned by londoners. >> they are honking. >> let's go back. >> shoes, please. >> can we see the bottoms of
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your feet. >> oh, germs. >> how did they get the hair on your chest. >> it was already there. >> i'm sorry. >> now we're a tourist attraction. >> want to see what it looks like. >> savannah, you look just like him. i'm sorry. >> i guess thank you. >> that looks pretty good. >> i think we're in pretty good shape. >> it's pretty good. >> well, did we do it. here is the original abbey road photo. and -- >> here is our version. >> 43 years later. >> they even took the cars that we couldn't find and put them in the background. we trimmed the trees, not literally but we did it. >> got derrick in the background. >> it's hard to tell the
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difference. >> al doesn't stand out at all. >> the black ringo. >> exactly like ringo. hey, man, help a brother out, would you? >> savannah and john lennon, come on. >> i've got to tell you, this the second time you've forced me to dress up as a man. i don't know if this is a bizarre hazing ritual. >> best thing, matt, no germs. >> not at the moment. i've been bathing. >> al tries to see if he can create the amazing grace of air jordan. coming up next, a 12-year-old featured in an olympic ad campaign asking everyone to find their greatness but it's not without critics. we'll have that story right after this. [ radio ] it's a scorcher out there...stay refreshed!
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dna strand. it's not some precious thing. greatness is no more unique to us than breathing. we're all capable of it. all of us. >> nathan joins us now along with his mom monica and donny deutsch chairman of the ad agency deutsch incorporated. welcome to all of you. you applied for this, filled out a form and auditioned at school. why did you want to be in this ad? >> because i always wear nike, and i really like nike, so i thought it would be a cool opportunity. >> were you nervous at all? did you have any experience in front of a camera doing anything like this? >> not at all. family pictures is about the only camera i'm used to. >> they are actually took you out and asked you to do some jogging for them, running different distances. did you like it? did you think, i don't know if i'm going to be able to do this?
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>> it was hard. i think because it was so fun, i didn't really care. it was so fun, i didn't care how hard it was. >> mom, how did you feel about him wanting to do this, actually getting it? >> i was excited. very wowed that nike picked nathan. >> this campaign is all about finding greatness. the people at nike are hoping the people would watch the olympics, be inspired by the athletes and their stories and go out and try to find their own greatness. did you like the message and were you inspired by it? >> i did. i did. i think all the supportive so -- so great. >> when you finally saw, this nathan and monica playing in the olympics, what was -- think of the audience. what was that experience like? >> just kind of like oh my gosh. i just couldn't believe it.
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still to this day, this minute, it still hasn't completely set in yet. >> mom, i understand out a little emotional when you saw it? >> yes, i did. something else to see your own son on tv during the olympics. >> at any point did you worry about an embarrassment factor here, that some people, not everyone is nice -- >> right. >> some people might chime in monica or nathan, wow, that little kid is really overweight and he's only 12. did you worry about that? >> i didn't, because i didn't know it would be like that. but now i'm starting to learn even if somebody completely physically fit did that commercial, they would still get, as they say, haters. >> there have been supporters. people who say, wow, it's great. >> most of them are. >> but there have been other people who have been critical, some even thinking this is exploitation. >> yeah. >> right, mom? >> right. right. i was not even thinking about that at the beginning.
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so we've learned a lot after something like this comes out, that there are people who will criticize him and i as -- >> how do you feel about that nathan? how do you feel about the fact there are people out there to do that? >> that just motivates me more. i just want to, you know, get off my feet and do extra time for those people that have enough time to be able to sit there and write mean comments on the internet when they could be doing something like i am. >> you've been inspired to get out and do a little more working out. donny, you're an ad man. >> bravo. it's discriminatory if you have a problem with it. we're coming off the olympics and see perfect sculpted bodies. in a strange way who looks like a guy, who like all of us are im perfect in one way or another is inspirational, motivational. if this gets one guy off the
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couch and say, wait a second, that guy looks like me. i'm going to get healthy. it's brilliant. >> you think it works because it may inspire people or does it work for nike because we're talking about it? >> all the above. nike has been a brilliant marketer about inclusivity. they have shown every person in their ad, not just lebron james of the world. i saw this ad. we get so moved. we sweep under the rug in this country we all have to get healthy. here is a guy, i'm going out there, i'm running. you said the people critical motivates you more. that ad is inspirational and marvelous. >> let me mention, you said if you can go out there and lose weight, nike is going to revisit you. >> that was said. i don't know how it got out there. i don't know. >> let me tell nike, they should revisit you if you get out there and keep this up. i agree with donny. i think this is a great ad and i'm proud of you for doing it.
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>> this is wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> good morning. i am lisa robinson. let's get a final check of the morning commute with sarah caldwell. >> we have some problems out there. inner loop accident causing a bit back up as you make your way from the west side. those delays continue to falls road. that is where, at the off ramp, we have a closure. another accident in pikesville and reisterstown road. if you are traveling in towson, tanyard road, another accident. route 32 and your park road. southbound 295 and russell street, crash coming in to us. heavy delays to the construction found at southbound 895 at the steel bridge.
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northbound 95 and riverside park way, there is an accident wrapping up. greenspring, going away from us, and a traffic. let's switch over to 8 live view of traffic at 50. >> we are off to a nice start this monday. plenty of sunshine. 67 in parkton. we're watching this time out of the ohio valley. high-temperature today between 85 and 90. a mixture of sunshine and a few clouds. transfer a few scattered showers and thunderstorms tomorrow. ahead dry out to in the middle of the week. >> we are back at 8:56 with
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8:30 this monday morning all 13th, 2012. we had a great time in london but is nice to be back here here in rockefeller plaza. we're having a little bit of a homecoming party, a live concert with the hit band, the fray. >> good news, this the first of a week long of concerts here on the show. >> that's right. tomorrow on "today," nicki minaj. can you imagine a huge crowd. country superstar carrie
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underwood takes the stage wednesday, lionel richie on thursday and friday a reunion of the hit band 98 degrees. >> can we say good morning to a couple of olympic champions. two swummers, cullen jones comes home with three medals, a gold and two silver. katie ledecky was the youngest member of the swim team or the olympic team, she won gold. guys nice to see you again, good morning. >> good morning. >> are you both on an adrenaline rush even though your events end add week ago. >> absolutely. every time i watch the race, my heart jumps up. >> katie? >> same. still running on that adrenaline, still trying to catch up on sleep. >> have either of you gone anywhere near a swimming pool since the games? >> no, not at all. >> i went once to our summer pool to play basketball with my brother. >> floating on a raft, not
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racing for gold medal. >> cullen, for you this olympics defied expect as. there were some that thought you wouldn't make it to the olympics. you did. now you're back with three medals, how does that feel? >> amazing. a lot of practice went into that. a lot of change in the performance. thankful. lights on in radio. >> katie, we mentioned the homecoming at the airport. people still talking about, so emotional. what was it like for you to get back and see your friends and family. >> it meant a lot to me. i knew a few of them to be there. i didn't expect so many to be there. to share that moment with them felt great. i couldn't be more thankful for their support. >> folks starting -- michael phelps started at 15. people are comparing you to michael phelps. how does that feel? >> it's nice. there's no way i'm going to come anywhere near that. it means a lot, i guess. >> the power of positive thinking, katie. >> we actually have a cute picture, al, isn't that right,
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when katie was about 2 years old. >> katie mentioned your grand mom brought you -- >> my grandma lives here. we visited the "today" so. i didn't realize i was wearing a u.s. hat. >> things to come. >> by the way, cullen's trip home, we should mention, you went from london to warrant. >> dulles. >> then a short layover. >> short, 18 hours. >> could visit katie. >> yeah. >> it was fun. i actually had an event there, a group make a splash. unfortunately we had to push some stuff back but it was nice to get to new york, be home. >> when you guys think of the olympics, other than your actual events, is there something you just loved, some moment about being in london, being at the games that will always stay with you. >> i was fortunate enough to go to opening ceremonies, mine was later in the week. opening ceremonies was very
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surreal and very neat to be a part of. >> yeah, unfortunately i swam the second day right after the opening ceremony so i couldn't do it. to be able to be in the dining hall and meet with other athletes, u.s. or not, it was a great experience. >> cullen jones and katie ledecky, great to see you. thank you so much for being here. i hear you're going to stick around and help with something. >> cooking. >> we'll need it. mr. roker. >> check it out, show you what we've got for the weekend ahead, above normal in the east and midwest, rainy gulf coast on into the ohio river valley. by the midweek period below normal temperatures spread out a bit. the above normal temperatures out west. going to be a wet midweek for the east down into florida and the latter part of the week those showers move off the coast. beautiful weather above normal out west but a big chunk of the eastern half of the country we'll see at or below normal emperatures.
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>> good morning. there is a little bit of cloud cover in some areas. partly to mostly sunny. and that's your latest weather. >> al, coming up, we're going to find out how to make math fun for your children with the help of former child star. live in concert out on the plaza. first this is "today" on nbc. this is the plan for back to school. introducing share everything, only from verizon. a shareable pool of data to power up to 10 different devices.
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achieved fame winnie cooper on the popular show "the wonder years." these days she's an advocate for math education teaching girls they can not only be cute but smart and confident. her latest book "girls get curves, geometry takes shape." this isn't a passing fancy. why are you interested in this topic? >> i love math. i was a math major. there's a lot of stereotypes. a lot of women are discouraged about math before they give it a shot because of preconceived notions. we're not supposed to be good at math, cute, not smart. i was like, i'm going to do something about this. >> you are doing something about this. i hear you love pi, p-i. >> who doesn't live pie. that kind. i love numbers. >> are you trying to recommend
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mize numbers in pi. >> my 2-year-old son loves me singing the digits to pi to sounds of the sugar fairy. >> 3.14. >> 15926 -- >> we could go on all day. >> we could go on and on but we won't. >> you bring up your little son, he's two now? >> he's two. >> how is motherhood. >> it's great. it is a challenge like many things but wonderful. i'm trial to instill the same things in him i'm telling readers in my book. it's about confidence, healthy self-image. it's hard to start super young but there are things parents can do now even to help their kids see math as part of every day life. the thing about math, it's a foreign language. if it's not translated properly it stays foreign and that's scary. especially for girls. they need to see math as part of being fabulous as part of what makes you cute and confident and sexy. it all goes hand in hand. >> you do something kind of interesting here.
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you're introducing concepts of geometry but connect them with body image and self-confidence. how do you make that connection. it's not immediately obvious to everybody. >> here is the thing, doing things like math that exercises the problem solving part of your brain makes you feel smart. the kind of confidence you have from feeling smart changes the way you walk into a room, changes your smile, attitude, makes you witty, gives you something to talk about. logic is the center of geometry. geometry is the best kind of math to practice that kind of confidence building. >> i mentioned this is your fourth book. do you see progress? do you see girls embracing math in ways they weren't before. >> i get e-mails and tweets, i'm a twitter junkie. from all kinds of girls, all ages, even parents, especially girls saying you've changed my outlook on math. i'm no longer afraid of it, feeling like it's too much. i'm tackling it, feeling smart. it's incredible. what we're fighting, up against is the world of reality
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television and billboards telling girls they are only supposed to be cute. it's only about being sexy. you know what, that's all fine and good but part of the bigger package. the most important stuff is that confidence you get from the inside. >> you gave us a body image quiz we put on our website. one says when you pass a mirror, avoid it, sneak a look, stow p to admire yourself. 70% said sneak a looking. you find yourself looking at models, what do you think, they are unrealistic, secretly wish you looked like them. what do you want girls to take away from a quiz like this. >> i want them to see first of all the feelings they have are normal but not obsess about their appearance. you don't want to obsess body issues, bad ones but you don't want to neglect your health. you want to do healthy things. filled with confidence boosting for math and body image. >> two good concepts in one
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