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and we're back with more of "today" on a thursday morning, the 16th day of august 2012. you know, there's some guys who simply can put on a show and lionel richie is one of those guys. >> a life long dream fulfilled. thank you, lionel.
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>> and if you're just joining us, we have more music from lionel coming up in just a couple of minutes. man, now you know why his albums are the best selling. >> that's how it's done. >> on the plaza, i'm here with savannah guthrie and al roker. >> coming up, we'll be cooking with curtis stone. >> and we're heading down to graceland where natalie morales is for the 35th anniversary of elvis presley's death. you're going to give us a little tour, right, natalie? >> i'm going to give you a tour. this here is the dining radar loop. it is very much used and still continues to be used by the family. i'll show you graceland coming up. >> jody foster wrote an interesting essay in the "daily beast" coming to the defense of kristen stewart saying this
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coverage has gone too far. we'll ask the professionals what they think about that. >> one more time, lionel richie! >> the pride of tuskegee, alabama. the taliban is claiming it shot down a coalition helicopter in southern afghanistan this morning. seven americans were killed when the helicopter crashed in kandahar province. the military is investigating this incident. >> and today breaking news in the case of wikileaks founder. ecuador has granted political asylum to the founder. it is the third biggest powerball jackpot ever and there is one winning ticket, that ticket worth $337 million was bought at a gas station in lapeer, michigan.
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that's about 45 miles north of detroit. the winning numbers, 6, 27, 46, 51, 56 and the powerball 21. >> a state of emergency is in effect today in dallas as an outbreak of the west nile virus grows. more than 690 cases of west nile virus nationwide have been reported this year with one third of them in dallas county. >> president obama's back at the white house this morning after a campaign swing through iowa. on wednesday he responded to claims by mitt romney he's running a campaign of division and anger and hate saying he's always tried to bring the country together. meantime, the debate over medicare is heating up with romney's running mate paul ryan saying, quote, we need this debate and we will win this debate. >> officials are seeking a motive at a shooting wednesday in the washington headquarters
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where a security guard was shot in the arm. police are crediting that guard with thwart an attack that could have turned deadly. >> prince phillip is in a hospital in scotland after a recurrence of the bladder ineffeinfe infection that sidelined him at the queeny jqueen's jubilee thi. >> the interactive panorama compiled and edited by 360.net uses pictures from nasa's rover, enhanced by a photographer who retyped images and added features using the sun using older images from mars. 360 cities says the panorama is totally accurate. >> michael j. fox is said to be
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returning to tv in a comedy series now in development by sony pictures. fox left series tv more than a decade ago to focus on his fight with parkinson's disease. he said a new drug regimen has allowed him to take on more acting roles. let's check in with al who was dancing on the ceiling and shaking it down. >> that was a good time. that's how you do it old school. we love it. we've got some old school storms from saginaw to tulsa, threats for wind, damaging hail and a lot of rain. radar already firing up. can you see the heavy showers and thunderstorms from peoria all the way to traverse city. it going to dump anywhere from 2 to 3 inches of rain. ahead of the system you have all that hot airs are temperatures in the 90s behind it, cooler conditions. minneapolis 69, marquette 65,
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>> we are off to a quiet start this thursday and it should turn out to be a nice afternoon, a little on the warm side but the humidity in a comfortable range and we >> you guys enjoy the concert? >> yeah! >> all right, yeah. natalie, from one icon to another. >> that's right, al. well we're of course talking about the king of rock 'n' roll, elvis presley. today marks the 35th anniversary of his death. we're here at graceland. i'm joined by angie markies. this room has tons of character.
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>> this is the jungle room. elvis bought all this furniture locally. it has a very polynesian feel to it. >> you see the llama, there's a lot of hawaiian influence. >> hawaii was his favorite place. his last album was recorded here at graceland. >> from the jungle room into the kitchen. talk about this being stuck in time here, very much a 1970s working kitchen. >> very much so, from the appliances to the iron skillet, a lot of great southern food came out of kitchen. >> it was the heart of the home, right? >> like any good southern home, the kitchen is the heart of the home. >> lisa marie and priscilla,
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they still have dinner and the table. >> the china is elvis and priscilla's wedding china. >> you see portraits everywhere throughout the house. even though it's a museum open to the public, 18 million visitors have walked through here, this is very much a home still. >> it is very much a home. you can see elvis relaxing here at graceland. >> this is the stairway of the second floor. not a lot of people get to go up there. >> no, they don't. >> you're still not going to let me. i thought live tv you let me up the stairs. what is up there? >> elvis's office, his dressing area and lisa's area. even when he was here it was a private part of the home. we still respect that and no one goes up there. >> oh darn.
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>> all the furniture was made for graceland when elvis bought the home. very much a family home. elvis's parents are there on the table, there's a portrait of elvis. >> and his parents lived in the home. >> yes, they did. >> he was all about family here. >> and it's still about family today. >> and coming in here, the music room, i imagine what would happen in here, the entertaining would carry over here with sing alongs in the music room? >> definitely. the piano has been here since 1974. the unique thing up might not know is elvis never took any formal lessons. he really didn't even read sheet music. elvis would mimic what he was hearing. he was fluent on the guitar and several other instruments. >> self-thought then, musical
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genius. >> it wasn't usual to have southern music coming out of here all hours of the night. >> when you talk about his legacy, we saw last night 75,000 people here. isn't it amazing his influence on music and the legacy he continues to have? >> it really is amazing but it's not shocking, though. elvis transcends generations. he's timeless. i think it's not only because of his music but it's also because of his personality. everyone could kind of connect with elvis, if it's the soldier, the family guy or the star you see on tv. elvis was that all-around guy, very personable. when you come to graceland, you walk through his house and you feel his presence and you're still welcome. >> thank you for the fascinating tour. my first time here. it really is worth coming to. we'll be back with more right after this.
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back now with today's professionals where we talk about the hottest headlines. our pros, star jones, donny deutsch and dr. nancy snyderman. >> kristen stewart is an actress. i'm sure you guys have been following this. she was caught publicly cheating on her boyfriend and now she's been in the middle of a media fire storm. jody foster wrote "if i were a young actor today i would quit before i started. if i had to grow up in this
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media culture, i don't think i could survive it emotionally." >> it's a feeding frenzy. when people have an indiscretion, when you're ripped apart for every little thing do you, which for most of us is how we go through life, we make errors and fix it and move on, i think it would be very hard. i thought jody foster's piece was right on. >> are you crazy? >> you're so predictable. >> she's under the same microscope that a 14-year-old in high school is under today. >> no she's not! she's not! >> what party did you go, what party didn't you go? >> it's not on the front page of the paper. >> listen to me, you pose for magazine covers, you use the press. that's the contract you sign. are you kidding? and on top of it this girl had an affair with a married man, 40 years old. are you kidding me? >> but you don't sign a contract
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to allow people into the most inner workings of your heart. >> every single day -- do you think you have signed a contract to have media look at everything? >> i walked in today, i'm not a celebrity like that but they flash and talk and they're nice. >> and if you were with your children -- >> i wouldn't be happy about it. people pose with babies on the cover of magazines and get upset. >> jody foster was criticized for having a protective stage mother and there were rumors she had a contentious relationship with her mother. i wonder if the reason she survived -- >> are you feeling really bad for kristen stewart, this sensationalized young starlet, now all of a sudden people are writing about her? >> she's being ripped to shreds for sexual indiscretion. >> star? >> the only word i would like to
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say is remember you don't give up privacy to get a check. >> says who? >> no, you just don't. >> they use the press, they exploit the press. >> not everybody does. >> let's go to our next topic. did you see this in gq, this picture of tim tebow has a lot of people talking. some people are saying it's a christ-like pose. >> it's photo shopped. >> it's a fake picture. >> it's an old picture that "gq" manipulated. what do you think, donny? >> tim tebow has decided to make his faith a part of his brand. i'm not saying i agree with it. if advertisers and magazine editorials are going to pick up on that essence of his brand, it is what it is. >> for us to say it was a
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christ-like pose, it's unfair to put it on his shoulders. when the girl who does my hair saw it, she said "yum." listen to what i'm saying. if i handed you a picture of the crucifix, she would not have said "yum." the crucifix is different from the pose. >> if next week he's having an affair with somebody, are we going to feel bad for tebow because he's being ripped apart in the press? >> no, that's not the point. >> i'm bringing it back to the first subject. >> let stay on the second subject. he's being criticized for taking this pose but he's not -- >> he's strutting his abs. >> i think he looks good. >> and after 35 years "the price is right" is now casting for a male model.
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we all remember barker's beauties. what do you think of this? a good idea? >> i think it's a brilliant idea. you're targeting to women at home. why not have hunky guys on there? i think it will bring in viewers. >> and there are some hunky guys at home that would like to look at guys also. there's a nice gay contingency that watches daytime television. >> is this an attempt to get more male viewers? >> no. >> is it an attempt to get more gay male viewers? >> yes. >> no. >> they're sitting there at home saying we want more women. if they get more men, that's great. >> i like to see handsome men. there's nothing wrong with that. >> have you guys heard about this new app called baby blocking.
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it basically allows facebook users who are putting their baby pictures up with other pictures with things that make them happy. what do you think? >> it absolutely hilarious. it addresses whether people are oversharing. >> just defriend them if you have don't want their pictures. >> i hate to bring synergy to the segment but it goes back to the first segment. even your baby,or putting your baby out there. that's the world we live in. >> thanks so much. >> you bet, savannah. >> coming up, we'll cook in the kitchen with curtis stone. but first these messages. ♪ i'd do anything for you, dear ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ the time of your life, the time of your life ♪ >> being transported back to the day. >> they were quite the band. >> 90s boy band, 98 degrees. >> tomorrow on "today", the men are back in town taking center stage to wrap up our special week-long summer concert event. and somebody who really knows how to rock the stage, lionel richie. yeah. singing one of his classic hits to get the crowd back on their feet. >> you know the lyrics?
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>> yes, of course. ♪ ahh, ohhh >> we'll work on that. beyond that moment, get ready to pig out. how do you transform from that? curtis stone cooks up crispy pork bellies over noodles. they're eating it already? and gold medal olympians, they work hard so they eat a lot, giving him a hand in the kitchen. >> you're a rower, you burn calories. they need that. >> the competition is continuing on "america's got talent." this week 12 acts performed lives, including a guy who calls himself romo dance cheetah. >> good to be here. >> you're a professional air guitar? >> yes. started out as an amateur like
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everybody else. >> how did you decide to become a professional air guitarist? >> i actually play in a real band, believe it or not. >> a real instrument? >> yeah, you could call it that. we were performing once with the real air guitar champion. i saw it and i thought this is going to be a drunk idiot dancing around on stage and it was that but it was also very entertaining so i had to do it. >> you got voted off yesterday. >> yes. >> why do you think that happened? >> it's one of those things i came out there, i had some friends say, "romeo, don't rock too hard." >> oh. >> i gave them too much. >> was it the costume or -- >> i think it was a combination of pelvic thrust, the face
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melting, attitude, make-up. there was nothing i could do about it. i rocked at them. they just kind of looked at me with a blank stare. >> did you know at that moment maybe i blew it? >> yeah. they were like what just happened to me? i'm like i just rocked your face off. >> rock our faces off. >> do you want to learn how to do it? >> yeah. >> it starts with -- >> oh, we have to do it? stand up. >> first of all, grab the neck. then you've got your strumming hand. give a little strum. bam. >> bam. >> now get your rock face on. and then give me a windmill. >> thank you so much. >> what's that? >> matt cornelius, thank you so much. >> i hope my mom's not watching.
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for years criminal profiler has been teaching us how to profile. pat, good to see you. >> good morning. >> what inspired you to focus on protecting girls, daughters? >> well, i do a lot of
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television. of course i'm always doing television when something terrible happened, homicides, rapes, mass murders and all of that. so i'm always talking about what happens to some poor, innocent person. a lot of these people are teenage teenagers, high school girls. i keep trying to get the information out there how we can protect these girls. there doesn't seem to be enough of it so i wrote a book. >> you really have to be active and monitor their media, whether it's computers, what they're watching on tv, what they're reading in books. >> the thing is, predators are out there. unless we get all of them put away, i kind of would like all of this to happen, it's not going to in our system today, we're not going to get them all put away. our girls are going to be out there. we have to look from a predator's point of view. they're looking for prey. they look to see if they're in isolated location, if they're small and easy to grab, if
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they're vulnerable in any other way, emotiolly vulnerable. bullies will target in on a girl who has a fragile ego. we have to work with our girls -- >> for example, you say you should have your daughter take martial arts classes? >> no, no, absolutely not. >> no? >> no. if you go to take martial arts to get strong and learn the art of martial arts, you're going to go three times a week and learn to become a black belt, that's great. today you send your girl off to a three-night class or maybe a three-hour class and they learn to punch like this. have you seen girls punch? >> there's some girls in my son's martial arts class, they would be afraid. >> but they're not taking self-defense. martial arts is okay. self-defense is a false sense of
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security. they're going to punch like that, they're going to kick in their high heels and they're not going to do it. if she's up against a mike tyson, a 2 pound psycho path, she's going to lose. >> we have a question from a parent, sent as you tweet. john asks "how can i keep my daughter safe when she's on trips with the local high school marching band?" >> that's a good question. we have to watch is our own home safe. but then we have to look at where our girls go out to. if they're going out on trips, do we trust the adults, do we trust the other kids? if we can't, our girls shouldn't be there. if they are going to go out, we have to understand our own daughters, look at their own vulnerabilities, what are our daughters like? some girls are real tough, some are not so tough. some are on the wild side looking for trouble, other girls would say i don't want to do
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that. >> some critics say they feel you're blaming the victim in this because of their behavior instead of the action of the criminals. what do you say to that? >> right. they want to think our daughters it doesn't matter what you do, where you go, what you wear, that old story, no girls deserve to be raped. no, they don't. but there are girls that will draw rapists to them, by drinking too much, walking where they are. date rape is almost 90% alcohol fueled. the predator is looking around and saying is your girl the one? we have to train them not to be the one. we have to look at their behaviors, teach them to be really, really smart. >> pat brown, thanks so much. coming up next, we have chef curtis stone including a meal that includes crispy pork bellies next. morning donut cookies
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with curtis" today, celebrity chef curtis stone. he's whipping up crispy pork bellies with help from some of my friends, olympic rowers. >> do you have an appetite? >> come closer. don't be afraid. where are we starting, curtis? >> i have pork belly, crispy pork belly. we all love that. not everybody. >> they've been training. >> you can leave the skin on. i roast it the whole way through. you end up with this beautiful crispy skin. >> what does the scoring do? >> the scoring opens it up to allow the skin to get crispier. >> why do you prefer to roast it? >> because if you braze it you dilute the flavor a bit and the other thing that happens is you end up with -- it becomes this whole complicated mess. >> and we don't want complicated
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messes, right, ladies? >> it makes a great crunch. >> it makes a great crunch. >> i put it into the oven at 400 degrees. you turn it down and cook it slowly for another hour and a half. you let it cool, slice it up like this and put it back in the pan to get it crispier. >> mary is getting married first. this could be your first meal in your new home. >> i'm a vegetarian but my hubby to be is not. i think this will be good. >> this is ryan's meal. >> you won a gold medal, you can make a delicious dressing. someone pours out the lemon juice and there's the fish sauce. >> a little harder. faster. you're doing it, yes! >> look at that. great job! >> brown shug, a fish sauce
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which gives it the saltiness and lemon juice for the acidity. take your veggies, which i cup up nice and fine. we have mangos, carrots and chilli peppers. a beautiful thing about this style of cook beinincookin this vietnamese take on the dish. >> what kind of noodles are these? >> these are rice noodles. you boil for three minutes and strain them. you add all of that dressing in there, brown sugar and all. >> ladies, the sound of shugar, just the word i imagine, you've been training so hard. >> you toss that together, get all those veggies in there. the cold salad would be with the hot pork on top. you come back here to your pork
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belly and turn that around. >> isn't that beautiful? >> it's gorgeous. a restaurant-style dish. we're in the middle of "top chef masters," all the fabulous chefs around cooking the food just like that. >> this is easy enough to make tonight. get the right ingredients. >> the pork is popping over here. i don't want to get, you know, porked up over here. >> and then the garnish of course is really simple. we have scallions, pressure peanuts and mint. >> ladies, you have the gold. you deserve the honor. doesn't that smell amazing. you always hear people say i wish we had smell-a-vision. >> ladies, dig in. >> if you don't hurry up, i'm going to take your fork. >> no time to wait around.
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>> the legendary lionel richie takes our concert stage. but first, this is
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♪ you are the sun, you are the rain ♪ two things we need every day. we need curtis stone here and we need olympians. >> and pork. >> and crispy pork belly. >> three things. curtis, ladies, thanks so much. his first song came out 30 years ago and he's churning out the hit ever since. >> it's lionel richie's latest album called "tuskegee." here he is with another one of his classics. >> here we go, everybody!
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♪ nah, nah, nah, nah ♪ well, my friends, the time has come ♪ to raise the roof and have some fun ♪ go away, the work to be done, let the music play on ♪ everybody sing, everybody dance ♪ lose yourself in wild romance we going to party ♪ fiesta, forever, come on and sing along ♪ we're going to party, fiesta forever ♪ come on and sing along, everybody ♪ all night long, all night, all
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night long, all night ♪ all night long, all night, all night ♪ once you get started, you can't sit down ♪ come join the fun, it's a merry-go-round ♪ people are dancing their troubles away ♪ come join our party, see how we play ♪ everybody, everybody hands in the air ♪ ♪
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♪ whoa, we're going to have a party ♪ all night long, all night, all night long ♪ all night long, all night, all night ♪ all night long, all night, all night ♪ everyone you meet, they'll be dancing in the street all night long ♪ yeah, i said everyone you meet, dancing in the street all night long ♪ everybody sing right here, all night long, all night long ♪ yeah, all night long, all night ♪ all night long, yeah
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[ harry umlaut ] hey you know what, i speak european. [ sally umlaut ] european isn't a language. i think they speak all kinds over there. nah. it's basically one language with a few variations. my cousin has a passport. uh-huh. take this fascinating muller yogurt. frut up. means "fruit up." as in creamy yogurt down below. and a delectable, aromatic layer of blended fruity, moussey, uppiness on top. frut up. as the europeans say. in their language. wow. you really are bilingual. yeah, i dated a comma in high school. [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy.
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