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"today" on this friday morning. it's the 17th of august, 2012. our crowd has gotten such a treat this morning. they have been waiting ten years for this, to see 98 degrees back on stage together. they still sound good. may i add, they still look good. >> dare to say, they have not missed a beat a decade later. >> they have one more song. we'll bring that in a little bit. >> great to watch you sway. >> i've got my sway on. not as good as they are. everything hot in movies, music, a bonanza of pop culture. >> cornucopia. >> in "today's" kitchen, we've got a 13-year-old prodigy chef making ways. we're going to meet him. he taught himself to cook when he was 10 because he didn't like what his mom was making for
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dinner. he's hoping to follow in the footsteps of a world renowned chef. we'll check in with them. also we'll find out about bon appetit magazine pick for the top ten restaurants in the country. >> the top stories of the day. natalie morales at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning, natalie, savannah, al. presidential hopeful mitt romney is battling persistent questions about his history of paying taxes. he said he never paid less than 13% over the last decade. critics are calling for proof saying he should release more tax returns. meantime the democrats vp. >> we're learning more about jesse jackson's health since a lengthy medical lead.
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a former congressman visits him and said he's emotional. he's undergoing treatments for bipolar disorder. officials in south africa confirmed today 34 people were killed when police opened fire on striking uranium miners thursday. people were injured. they armed themselves to property themselves. two armed service members were shot and killed by a newly appointed village police officer just minutes after he received his weapon. the nato-led coali investigating the crash of a black hawk helicopter shot down in afghanistan thursday that killed seven american troops and four afghans. a diplomatic tug-of-war for julian assange. he's been granted political asylum by ecuador and holed up in the london embassy. they refuse to let assange travel to the country because of
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the arrest warrant demanding extradition to sweden for questioning about alleged sex crimes. u.s. health officials urging all baby boomers born between 1945 and 1965 to get a one-time test for hepatitis c. baby boomers are five times more likely to be infected than other adults but it can take decades before liver damage and other symptoms emerge. actor robert downey, jr., recovering from an ankle injury suffered wednesday while filming a stunt. marvel studios says there will ab short delay while downey recup rates. iron man 3 in theaters next year. being a daddy isn't always glamorous, at least this rap gives fatherhood some street cred check it out. >> get the outfit right president don't stress. >> don't want people to say i think her daddy got her dressed daddy kryptonite ready to hit the world.
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>> about time daddies got a song for their daddy skills. we like it. let's go outside to al with a check of the weather. >> guys are signing autographs, nick and the gang, signing, taking pictures with their fans. that's awfully nice. show you what we've got. some not so nice a risk of strong storms from tupelo to roanoke. thunderstorms, hail, wind and a lot of rain with this system as you check out the thunderstorms, radar you can see from shreveport to central alabama. a lot of rain coming in there. as we look and show you the rainfall amounts anywhere from three to five inches, west of memphis. heavier rain into central kentucky. that's what going on around the country, here is what's happening in your neck of the woods. look out, security, >> good morning.
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it is a dry start on this friday. the chance for rain will increase. the rockies came in. they are going in now. natalie. >> may not be able to handle myself. al roker, thanks. this morning on today's emix, talking entertainment, a roundup of all things new and noteworthy in hollywood. a correspondent for e! news. good morning. >> good morning, natalie. >> let's get started with celebrity quotes making headlines. we're calling this our say what? >> say what? >> you're going to tell me who said what. the first quote is. >> it was a weird, confusing space to be in because as angry as i was, as angry and hurt and
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betrayed, i just felt like he made that mistake because he needed help. nobody's going to say he needs help. everybody is going to say he's a monster. a, denise richards, b, rihanna. >> just reported, rihanna. >> she went to native barbados. this is probably the most raw interview we've seen. three years ago obviously chris brown assaulted rihanna. she hasn't gotten over it. their careers moved on. oprah was shocked she was so vulnerable. she has a public persona. people don't realize how sweet and open this girl really is. the interesting interview airs sunday. >> oprah said she expected her to be tough. >> extremely vulnerable interesting. rihanna talks about her childhood, women in her lifer, the person she is. a most revealing look. >> interesting. next celebrity quote, wife of an
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athlete. go ahead. >> i certainly would not want to be married to somebody that can't win championships. if you're sacrificing time away from my family for the benefit of winning championships, winning championships should happen every single year. >> harsh. >> victoria beckham or vanes bryant. >> i'm guessing giselle. >> no, vanessa bryant married to kobe bryant. she just did this interview with new york magazine. this is interesting, she doesn't do interviews. back in the scandal when he cheated on her in 2003, she was media shy. this is viral. a gold digger? five championships, a gold medal. other people are saying, no, if he's away from the family she wants to make sure he's winning. >> interesting. let's move onto what's hot in hollywood. big movie buzz, everyone talking about the movie sparkle, stars the late whitney houston and jordin sparks. >> i saw the review.
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this is very much for whitney houston's fans. she sparkles. she sings and reminds you how talented she was. the rest leaves a lot to be desired. ap gave it two out of four stars. hollywood reporter, none of that matters, fans in the screening, they clapped in every screen s was in. >> interesting. music hot in hollywood. we know because we just saw her recently. emily at the closing ceremony. >> ahead of the trend. >> topping the charts now. >> she's huge. she's touring with coldplay. single next, she's a household name. simon cowell says she's the hot songwriter, written from everybody from lewis to keys. >> incredible voice. moving onto fashion now, let's talk start style, hit or
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miss. all the rage over the printed pant. that's the big trend. let's start. which celebrity has it right. >> there's beyonce. she has the pant. everything is black. not big hair, makeup, the pants speak for themselves. a pop of color on the shoes. >> and handbag. >> super cute. >> also got it right, jessica alba. she's a mom on the go. she shows moms can be totally fashionable, threw on the jacket, flats. pants are as low as $20. you can show your personality. >> very cute. i like that. who got it wrong. snooki didn't do it right. >> our girl snooki didn't do it right. the bright pants and bold color, then paired it with leopard print, too much makeup, accessories, the trend goes awry. do it at home, keep it simple. >> let's talk about sheer another trend. jessica beale, gwyneth paltrow,
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they can wear anything but interview this well. >> i interview celebrities on the red carpet, jessica beale gets this exactly right, just a hint of sheer. doesn't look over the top. the skirt to the knee. keeps it simple. cute, classy sheer anybody can wear. >> who got it wrong? >> gwyneth got it right. >> all black, monochromatic. your eye is not drawn to the sheer, the legs. >> who got it wrong, mischa barton, always onto the don't do. too see through, crazy pattern. >> bra underneath. >> if you're going to do the look at home, copy the celebrities, proper under garments, keep everything simple and you can get your star style. >> alicia, good stuff. i love our emix. coming up next, a heaven shows off cooking skills. mmmm, just how satisfying is every spoonful of new light & fit greek?
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kitchen, step by step, a 13-year-old chef prodigy. when flynn mcgarry was 10 years old he started cooking for his family because he was tired of the meals his mother was making. three years later he's working with some of america's most prominent chef. one master chef he admires also started cooking at a very young age. good to see both of you. >> i started at 14, the age of flynn. >> that's cool. flynn, is this true that you're so serious about cooking, you turned your bedroom into a kitchen? >> yes, it is. >> how did you do that? >> with the help of ikea and my
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dad, we just kind of built -- >> what are you doing? >> this is coffee bean puree. >> it's not just coffee beans. it's actually coffee and beans. >> right here with a little cream and butter. >> kind of the basis for -- making mushrooms on a log. >> mushrooms on a log. >> you literally have a log. >> that's a lot of fiber. >> outside on the sidewalk -- not on the sidewalk, but went outside and burned it with the blow torch. >> you're actually here doing kind of an apprenticeship. >> yes. >> how has that been for you? >> it's a great experience, teaching me different stations. every day they put me on a different station to work. i mean, every day i learn a new thing. >> learn new skills. what are you doing here, chef. >> i'm very impressed by his
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knowledge. go ahead. i am "the apprentice" today. >> you started cooking at a young age. do you see a little of yourself in flynn? >> very much. i didn't have a chance to have -- certainly very much his generation, he told me he started to be interested by classic cooking but now is also studying all the different techniques. >> flynn, tell me about this. you're kind of like dry sauteing the strawberries. >> we're just charring them. >> how come? >> get kind of a toasty, smoky flavor? >> what do you think of that? >> very interesting. he wanted a contrast of fruityness on this very woodsy -- the idea of using the log and to bring -- of course, when he burned the log, he explained me the whole recipe. you really get this flavor. >> so the idea you're getting some flavor, smokiness from the
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log. >> if we could have open flames, i blow torch the log. the flame coming up and smell the smoke as you're eating it. >> how many did you serve the most menu. i've seen on your website, on your blog you are serving up to 12 course sometimes. >> i've done a couple where i've done like 16 courses. >> what are you putting there? >> these are time flowers. >> wow, you are dedicated. >> dried corn. >> freeze dried corn. >> impressive. >> you're about to turn 14. what are you going to do for your birthday? >> probably go out to eat somewhere. >> go out and eat. >> just go nuts. go to in-n-out burger. >> scallions. watercress. >> a dash of --
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>> black vinegar. >> the finished product there. that's fantastic. >> i want flynn to travel. he's never been to france, never been to europe yet. >> all right. >> so i think the next big challenge for him iso go and work there. >> you need somebody to help you. >> one day flynn, his dream is to become a chef and be in the 50 best restaurants in the way. >> on his way. >> on his way. >> in fact, you guys might want to pay attention. we've got bon appetit coming up with the top ten recipes. coming up, the recipe, mushrooms on a log. since you made us hungry we'll tell you about the top trend in the top ten restaurants from bon appetit right after these messages. ♪
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best restaurants throughout the country. the drinks editor is here. >> we topped 50 restaurants and just this week announced our top ten restaurants in the magazine right now. go pick it up, the september issue. what we saw, interestingly enough, is the casualization of the american dining scene. what i mean by that, not a single restaurant on the top ten had a white tablecloth. number ten, cakes & alley. >> baco me rca t, los angeles, oxheart. >> esoteric, husband and wife owned teams. amazing, thai restaurant. no phone, no substitution. if you have a peanut allergy,
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don't go. >> number six in minneapolis, number five, the catbird seat. willie, has to go down to the catbird seat. one of the new growing trends, counter seating. only 12 seats. no menu. you sit down, whatever they serve. >> number four. luce, three and two outside new york city in brooklyn. >> i hope daniel doesn't get mad at me. >> new restaurants. >> really things are going on in brooklyn. with the rents in manhattan, things are crazy. so you have to go. >> we'll have to try that. >> number one, state bird provisions in san francisco. the state bird, many know, is quail. they do this amazing fried quail with shaved parmesan. food comes out dim sun on a trolley, the best dinner party you've been to. >> daniel on the other side. >> watch out. >> still to come, we've got
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♪ >> that is carly rae jepsen singing her number one single "call me maybe." next week on "today," carly will take center stage for our summer concert stage. owl city. >> the al dance. next friday, grammy winning train, get on the iphone, vote for one of the songs they will be perform prosecuting of here are your choices. they are "drive by," "if it's love" or "save me san francisco." which will it be? head to today.com.
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our summer concert isn't over. one more song for 98 degrees. >> ahead, backpack to high gear, a new care of kicks, new picks for back to school. my son nicky has been bugging me for a new backpack. >> 134 some shopping. spa inspired beauty products, frozen lip balm to chill out and look your best in the heat. >> lester holt is here with a preview. >> frozen lip balm, wouldn't that make your mouth freeze? that's what happens in the wintertime. >> that's what happens when you lick a lamppost. >> lick a lamppost. you've been watching christmas story again. >> anyway, weekends, that's what i'm here to talk about. saturday marks one week since mitt romney announced paul ryan as his running mate. we're going to take a look at how he's de so far. then we'll talk to a miracle survivor. a 16-year-old shot through the
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head by a spear gun and lived. also ahead, another amazing story, a florida woman that got a kidney thanks to facebook and a long lost friend. our resident fitness fanatic jenna shows you how to get in shape by heading to your kids playgrounds. get your kids now off the playground. >> make sure the kids are not at the playground. >> those stories and more when we see you this weekend. >> mommy, look, he's scaring me. >> thank you. >> she's hiding in the sand box. >> we'll see you this weekend, lester, thanks. how about a check of the weather. >> let's see what we've got for you. starting with the weekend for tomorrow, a risk of strong storms along the mid-atlantic coast and back through the texas-oklahoma area. sizzling weather, showers in the southwest, gulf coast. sunday -- sunday! -- we're expecting more severe weather down through the lower mississippi river valley, mid-atlantic coastal region, hot sizzling weather to continue in the southwest, into the pacific northwest. unusually hot there.
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mild in the western ami >> good morning. a nice start on this friday. the chance for rain will increase. >> and that's your latest weather. >> thanks, al. coming up next, get your kids in gear with cool new gear as they head back to school after these messages. olive garden's never ending pasta bowl is back. endless combinations of pasta and sauce for just $9.95.
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school, everything you need or want. publisher and editor in chief of cool mom picks. good to see you. >> good morning. glad to be back. >> you're right on time. >> oh yeah. >> of course the backpack thing, lunch bag, all this stuff we need to know. >> it's time. >> you found an unexpected backpack situation. >> we look for things off the beaten path, we look for things that are going to last and we definitely like to support smaller companies. we found a couple great options. one from a company called so young mother. they make beautiful toddler backpacks and big kid backpacks. the kind you won't outgrow so fast, with all due respect to elmo. they are $75, kind of expensive but do come with the lunch bag. >> the next group is a charitable. >> this is a company designed specifically to help impoverished kids go to school. every backpack you buy, they are great on its own, 50% goes to
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haiti, a kid that couldn't go to school. >> nice. these are rugged. >> they are we will made. i'm a mom, too, don't want to have to buy new every six months. >> lunch box. kind of a tussle, metal, soft >> we have both. milk dot, a nice little small company. at milk dot.com, you can find solid colors but came out with cute patterns, structured, insulated on the inside. if you want to spend a little less. a company called lunchboxes.com, they have all kinds of the classic tin lunch boxes we had as kids. >> do they come with thermoses. >> they don't come with thermoses but they will fit a thermos. >> the first week you break the thermos. >> i know. hopefully you don't. >> right. >> this company cocoa lime, they make really cute styles. if you're looking for something off the beaten path, maybe not licensed characters. the nice thing we have discount codes for almost all of these,
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so they will be a little cheaper. >> sandwich bags. >> they do a really good job with reusable sandwich bags, $7.99. they wash. that will save awe lot of money with plastic bags in the long run and good for the earth. >> customizable kicks. >> this is the cutest thing, wings, lightning bolts, weave them through the eyelets, adorable on converse. >> design your own. >> starting at $44. kids through adults. these are, in fact, some of the most simple of the ones you make. >> toms gone glittery. >> you buy one, they donate to a kid in need. i have kids drooling over these. >> perennial favorite, allergy labels can be a life saver if you have kids with allergies but new sets of tween labels when the kids have outgrown cutesier
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ones. >> autograph. >> personalized chore chart that looks just like your kid. can you save money by getting it printable so you can have quite a few of them. >> the phones. >> really great. like phones with training wheels for the perennial question, is my kid ready for a cell phone. they have incredible safety functions for kids. star at $4.99 a month. >> liz, thank you so much. we really appreciate it. >> so great. >> a lot of great advice. still ahead, new beauty products to help you keep cool after you finish shopping for the kids right after these messages. e bu. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on gas. automatically. no hoops to jump through. no annual fee. that's 1% back on... wow! 2% on my homemade lasagna. 3% back on [ friends ] road trip!!!!!!!!!!!! [ male announcer ] get 1-2-3 percent cash back. apply online or at a bank of america near you. ♪
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[ male announcer ] sometimes, it's hard for james to make up his mind. but corolla was an easy choice. over 80% of all corollas sold in the last 20 years are still on the road today. ♪ it's a choice well made. dang, son! [ male announcer ] another reason you can always count on corolla. from toyota. ♪ ♪ you're way too beautiful girl ♪ >> this morning on "today's" beauty products that will help you chill out, hair cooling mist
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to spray on aloe vera. spa inspired tips to help you beat the summer heat. good morning. >> good morning. >> still summertime. you have ideas that won't break the bank. >> instantly cool. >> let's talk first about the lip balm. lester was laughing. you say freeze the lip balm. >> our bodies when we sweat, it's our air conditioning system. the lips don't sweat. they need help. at night, put lip balm in the freezer, put it in your purse or pocket, be cool an hour, make the commute better, errands, just more comfortable. >> this is neat. >> this is very fun, regular sticks, works with any type. >> any type of stick. >> you suggest switching from face lotion to serum. we're seeing a lot of serums on the market. >> lots of brands and price points.
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the serum -- the good deel is al it has a lot more water than oil or emollients. when it goes on the skin, it's like a cool glass of water. won't mess anything up. >> lotions can feel oily or greasy. as you sweat, make you look more so. >> exactly. >> over here you have a hair cooling mist. our hair needs to brett and be cool, too. >> around the midpoint of the day, 11:00 to 2:00. the sun is beating down on our heads. dark hair absorbs the heat, even with blond hair. this is from fekkai. it will cool your scalp, give you uv protection as well. >> sounds good. what do we have, spray onnalo. >> it's the scoon soothing mvp. this is a continuous mist spray borrowing technology from sunscreen, makes it so much easier to apply. when you use this, it feels like
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you have a personal misting machine nearby. >> if you've had too much sun as well, aloe is a good thing to put on. for depuffing eyes, instead of cucumbers, use a cold spoon. >> when you put the lip balm in the freezer, use a spoon. in the summer our eyes are puffier because our eyes are slower at flushing floods, take it from the inner to outer corner along the bone. >> some moist towelets, which you suggest to keep cool. >> if you're going to the beach, toss in with sandwiches and cool drinks. afterwards you can wipe yourself, feel much more refreshed and it will be much cooler than if they were warm. >> that's a good tip. i like that. your feet need to cool off as well after walking around all day in the heat. you're showing us, this is an alcohol bath. >> it has a gallon of water, two cups of lemon juice and a quarter cup of either vodka or
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rubbing alcohol. that's the key ingredient. alcohol evaporates quickly from the skin. it's great around the feet which has points to cool you down quickly. >> how does that feel, great? thanks so much. coming up next, plaza heating up with 98 degrees. one more song right after this. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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lachey. >> once again singing their hit "invisible man." ♪ can you hardly wait to tell all your friends ♪ ♪ how his kisses taste sweet like wine ♪ ♪ how we always makes your heart skip a beat every time he walks by ♪ ♪ oh baby ♪ if you feel down he'll pick you up he'll hold you close when you're making love ♪
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♪ he's everything you've been dreaming of ♪ ♪ oh baby i wish you'd look at me that way your beautiful eyes looking deep into mine telling me more than any words could say ♪ ♪ but you don't even know i'm alive ♪ ♪ baby to you all i am is the invisible man ♪ ♪ you don't see me baby ♪ you probably spend hours on the phone talking about nothing at all ♪ ♪ it doesn't matter what the conversation just as long as he calls ♪
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♪ lost in love so sincere in the others ears your face lights up whenever he appears ♪ ♪ i wish you looked at me that way ♪ ♪ your beautiful eyes looking deep into mine telling me more than any words could say ♪ ♪ you don't even know you don't know i'm alive ♪ ♪ baby to you all i am is the invisible man ♪ ♪ you don't see me ♪ you don't see me you don't see me ♪ ♪ you don't see me
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♪ i wish you looked at me that way ♪ ♪ your eyes looking deep into mine ♪ ♪ tell me more than any words could say you don't even know i'm alive you don't even know i'm alive ♪ ♪ baby to you all that i am ♪ ♪ is the invisible man ♪ i wish that you looked at me that way those beautiful eyes looking deep into mine ♪ ♪ telling me more than any words could say ♪ ♪ but you don't even know i'm alive ♪ ♪ baby to you all i am is the invisible man ♪
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