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>> yeah. >> the waiting for it and it never happens. >> it's that anticipation is what they wanted to create. that must be what it's like to live their lives. >> somebody coming in the door could be death. your waiter, your waitress. >> still that whole ending just still, in my mind, i can't -- >> you don't like it? >> i don't like it. it makes me angry. >> you have unresolved issues. >> i think you'll love the end of breaking bad because i feel the same way about wanting it in a neat package. >> i like to know how things end. >> see. >> by the way, i want to throw in a little plug, "the blacklist" on nbc. >> blew me away. >> spectacular. it's like homeland meets silence of the lamb. instead of eating people he's eating the scenery. he is spectacular. >> i can't believe this is on network tv. it's intense and violent and
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this relationship. it's like silence of the lambs. >> more tv to watch. >> more alcohol. >> anything else? homeland to catch up on too. >> natalie is going to be drunk forever. >> homeland last night. >> i love fall tv, though. so good. >> snl. >> snl. >> remember when you got the fall edition of the tv guide. >> vaguely. >> i remember it, al. >> he was ten years old. >> i was on the cover. >> oh. >> you get that premiere week edition of the tv guide and i was such a nerd. i would literally get two copies, one to save and one to go through. look at what's coming -- >> you would save them? what would you save them for? >> he really did read it for the articles. >> i was on the cover of the v guide that george -- >> true story? >> in the sinefeld episode i'm on. >> really?
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>> he says al roker, same thing. >> okay. well, you brought it up. were you happy with that finale because a lot of people weren't? >> i can't even remember it. >> in jail. >> it is a metaphor. it's a metaphor. >> really? i don't do metaphors. >> no. >> you liked the soprano's ending. that was a total metaphor. >> it was open ended. >> we mentioned snl. they had a big night. >> yes, they did. >> tina fey was great. >> she played that girl. >> you dress like baby. >> stop talking. stop talking or they will drown you in the river. >> i must eat the doughnut from your head. >> you do that well. >> i loved it. >> you are fat. you are baby fat.
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>> that downturned mouth. >> big moment at the weekend update desk. the passing of the torch. she could take over on her own. let's see how she did. >> would you mind if i just gave you a couple of pieces of advice, though. >> i would love it. >> here's what it is. keep your head down you do your time. on the first day you go up to the biggest guy in the yard and punch him in the face. don't mess with texas. keep your feet on the ground, keep, reaching for the stars, believe in your nightmares. see this man here? this man don't own you. you do you. you in charge. say it. >> i'm in charge. >> say it like you mean it. >> i'm in charge. >> good. that's real good. i'm going to give you my phone number. do not call me. >> tina fey speaks from experience on that desk where she was with jimmy fallon all of those years. >> she's incredibly funny. she will be good at that job.
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>> they did a pretty good skit that was new cast member or member of arcade fire. >> right. >> nobody knows who they are. >> i love arcade fire. >> nobody knows the new cast. >> the new cast. >> you just have another drink. >> i'll start now and then i'll start my binge watching of breaking bad. >> or binge drinking either one and then you can do the fourth hour. >> i'll be well ahead of the ladies. >> she loves arcade fire but hates the soprano's finale. >> she's angry. >> al, let's get a look of the weather. >> let's see what we got for you starting off in the pacific northwest, they have gotten hammered rain-wise. some areas picking up up to 10 inch of rain. we're talking about more coming. you can see some areas up to 10 inches. seattle will break a record later today. you can see more rain coming in. we have winter weather advisories. we have flood watches.
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flood warnings out there. another 4 to 8 inches of snow in the cascade mountains and >> good morning. another two the average high temperature is 72 degrees. we should be ave that mark today. a mix of clouds and sun. we will put a 20% chance for i never want to feel that i can't go to anyone for help. i never want to feel so alone that i consider doing something harmful. if this is you, say something. that's your latest weather. >> i want to point out an event i did yesterday for the parkinsons foundation. my father has parkinson's but there's another disease called
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dystonia people don't know about. it's the third largest movement disease. they do a bike ride called jake's ride out in new jersey. i was honored to be a part of it and shine light on dystonia. hopefully people can check it out. it's a big problem overshadowed by parkinson's. >> good stuff. >> a goodwill employee gives out thousands of dollars of discounts and gets arrested. is he a modern day robin hood or a thief? find out after this.
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after the store fired this kid, 19 years old and had him arrested and put in jail briefly before he posted bond. >> that's crazy. >> for granting discounts to people that totalled $4,000 overtime. >> at the goodwill. >> the name of your store is goodwill. >> right. >> he was interviewed and he said he didn't think what he was doing was illegal. he thought his actions mirrored the intent of goodwill. >> was he a volunteer? >> that's a good question. >> because, you know, could he have said he parlayed his salary into the discounts? >> not $4,000 worth of discounts. >> they dropped the charges. >> they dropped the charges but they threw him in jail. i mean, they did put out a statement saying after completing our internal investigation determined that the individuals actions were not for personal gain but rather for the benefit of others. >> maybe they could have done the investigation first before
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firing the kid. >> yeah. >> and let's face it, it's not like you're giving away cars. >> goodwill is the stuff that everybody is giving away to charity. >> and he just discounted it. so he was still charging per item but cutting it in half. >> probably on a need basis too. >> because at goodwill it's an arbitrary -- you give them something and whether it's a fancy thing or a old doll, they get to decide the price of it so that's also another piece of information because who is really to say what the value is. >> right. >> so you know what i mean -- >> it's one thing if he's taking money out of the register. i guess that, but in their view he was, in a way, taking money out of the register. >> but he wasn't benefitting from it. >> right. >> finally came to the right decision. >> but he still lost his job over it. >> well, him losing his job is okay. i think kids can't do that but to throw him in jail.
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>> too much. >> i think he was a good hearted kid that was just hoping to help others who were really in need. >> yeah. >> so we're all married at this table. there's a little something called the 5 year itch. >> not the seven? >> it's a study. got it from australia. >> or england or something. >> this is according to a study of 2,000 married adults. >> where's this study from? >> the u.k. >> do we do not studies in this country anymore? >> we have to get a u.k. study? >> i swore i wouldn't make it past the second year. i was like i get a 2nd year itch and now it's 13 years. >> no itches between? >> no itches. >> if you don't mind my asking. >> no, but this morning he was like i had a dream you left if he more a surf instructor. >> wow. >> you know, it's still -- he says to me he's like i keep
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thinking you're going to go this is great. you're good, right? this has been fun and i've got to go. so maybe there's some kind of -- always worried about. >> surf's up. hang ten. >> third year seems to be what they're saying there. i don't know if i agree with that. >> the fifth year is when kids start to come in and you get exhausted and it's strife and it's not just about the two of you. >> we had josh at about five years and it's hard. it's hard on the marriage. you're so used to being a couple and all of a sudden you're getting no sleep and forget what you did when you were a couple. >> i'm sorry. i don't understand. could you explain? >> we'll leave it there. >> my third year i ruined it. i was going through ivf like seven times just to have the kid so i didn't even get the fun part to have the kid. i had drugs and shots. >> and that was before you tried to have kids. >> that was before the kids.
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that was just the chaser. >> drugs and shots. marital bliss. >> thank you u.k. >> yeah. >> get jimmy fallon to write a thank you note. thank you u.k. for more useless studies. >> we need to start looking for american studies. coming up next, all the news you need before you leave the house. >> speaking of leaving the house, are you doing enough to protect your home from burglars? or surfers that may come take your wife. we'll show you the common ♪ [ female announcer ] with the weight watchers app, you have the power of weight watchers. and helpful tools like the pizza cheat sheet so you can make the most of any situation. what can i get you? i'll have that one. [ female announcer ] even saturday nights. ♪ and the barcode scanner so weekend road trips don't mean losing your way. you can lose weight and still live big. ♪ join weight watchers online for free and get the app today.
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wednesday before or sunday after turkey day. move over coca-cola. apple is now the most valuable brand in the world. that's according to a new report by interbrand. the best report shows apple moved into the top spot. the company's brand is worth $98 billion. coca-cola which has been number one to 13 years fell to number three on the list. >> chocolate lovers, listen up. it could cost you more for those sweet treats in the future. there's two reasons. one where the beans are grown will hurt this year's harvest and the demand for chocolate is up. put them together and you'll expect to pay a little bit more. >> a sequel even more popular than the original lead the way at the box office this weekend. cloudy with a chance of me meatballs 2 brought in $35 million. prisoners brought in 11.3 million and rush rounds out the top three with 10.3 million.
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take a look at this, six tons of canned goods turned into works of art in arizona. this group is trying to raise attention to hunger in arizona and they feature familiar faces including gabby giffords and our very own savannah guthrie who grew up in tucson. very much like her. let's go over to willie, brooke, and al. >> i like savannah in tin cans. looks good there. >> thanks natalie. >> coming up. brooke heads into the kitchen to >> coming up. brooke heads into the kitchen to show off her ago!ged cooking it's back. olive garden's buy one take one. go for dinner tonight and take home a second entrée for later. all for just $12.99. choose one of five favorites like smoked mozzarella chicken. then choose another favorite to take home. like new mezzaluna ravioli. go for dinner tonight, and take home a second entree. buy one, take one, just $12.99.
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>> this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. >> as we head into october we will bump up the temperatures. will start the warm-up.
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we will climb into the mid-70s. five or six degrees above average. mixture of sunshine and clouds, slight chance for a few sprinkles. though 80s on wednesday and thursday. near 80 on friday.
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that's wake me up. heavy rotation in our car with the kids. >> every day all day long. >> hits one. >> exactly. >> no, on radio sometimes. >> a different channel. >> yeah, we just play club music. we have rave with 4-year-olds. >> we were talking about snl, tina fey hosted. there was one sketch that spoke to different kind of passengers as they try to get on the plane at the gate. watch this. >> we'd like to welcome any travellers with carry ones that have no chance in fitting in the overhead compartment. >> oh, it will fit. >> before we continue we would like to announce this is an overbooked flight. if anyone is willing to give up their seats in exchange for the first available flight tomorrow, please approach the desk and explain why your life style permits this.
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people who clap when the plane has landed. we will not board you because what you do is stupid. >> see, i like the clap when the plane hands. >> you're just so happy you're alive or what? oh, thank god. >> was it that bad a flight? >> when you fly to foreign countries, you don't see it as much. >> there's a lot of turbulence and you land. >> that's a different story. >> or if there's like a crying kid, oh, thank god, we're done. >> if you could leave tomorrow. if i could leave tomorrow, i would leave tomorrow. i'm leaving today. that's why i'm here. it's like that old delta slogan, delta gets you there. well, that's what paying you for. >> that's the idea. >> do you want to get to weather mr. roker. >> okay. >> they're all pointing and saying, go, go, go because the band needs to rehearse. >> they can do it during weather.
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a little music. all right. let's show you what we've got for today. sunshine up and down -- play, people, play. wet weather in the pacific northwest. then tomorrow, again, east coast looking great. gorgeous weather. gulf coast on the wet side. look for cascade mountain snows in the pacific northwest. sunny and hot from texas into the southwest and south >> good morning. it should turn out to be a fairly nice day today. a mix of clouds and sun. we will put a 20% chance for a sprinkle. high temperature in the mid 70 that's your latest weather.
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>> think you're doing enough to keep your home and your family safe and secure? an alarm system locks maybe a good start but not enough to prevent thieves from entering your house. >> so we sent a security expert to a home in new jersey to reveal some of the most common mistakes we homeowners make. >> how are you? >> good, thank you. >> i live here with my wife and two kids. been here since 2007. >> so i understand we're going to try to find some ways to make your home more secure? let's take a walk around the back. >> here in this crawl space underneath the patio we have a great opportunity for a burglar to crawl in and start trying to break into the window and the basement. first put a door here to make it hard to break in. >> this is a sliding glass door just like many people have in their homes. these doors are always very difficult to secure. so here, even though the door is locked, it's very easy to force open. one thing you can do is to buy a
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quarter-inch wood dowel to go in here and once it's there it's impossible to open this door. >> you have dead bolt locks which is great but it needs a secure place within the door frame. that area is too small. make sure you have a metal receiver for the lock and that that is secured by three-inch screws. >> burglars hate light. it would be a good idea to install a security light. there's a lot of homes a burglar can break into. your job is to make your home appear more difficult than the person next door and you achieved your aim. >> good morning. >> good morning thank you for having me. >> let's start with deturants. >> you should discourage people from doing things they shouldn't and get his attention
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elsewherement the last thing you want to do is encounter a homeowner while committing a burglarly. >> let's explain what this does. >> this say fake tv. it's a light emitting device and it gives the impression, through the window, that someone is actually watching television. if you're to connect this to a timer to turn it on and off while you're away, someone who is casing your house will hopefully go next door. >> if you're away on vacation, this is a good thing to do and it's cheap. it's less than $10 and it's from smart home.com and other places on the internet. >> next product is a magnetic alarm. how does this work? >> it's in the area of deturrants. you can purchase these very small battery operated alarms. one goes to the side of the window or door and when they're
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open they make this loud noise. the other great thing is you can bring this when you're traveling. so it's also very helpful to improve security there. >> a good idea. >> dead bolts. we talked about that. >> sure, at inside security we deal with security for estates and large homes and we're dealing with the access control issue. we use fingerprint technology, key cards and sometimes access codes. that technology is now available to homeowner who is are able to buy electronic deadbolts that use a pin code to get in which is terrific because you don't have to carry a key or hide a key outside which the burglars can always find but if you're granting access to a dog walker and suddenly they're not employed by you anymore you can remove their code. >> so they don't have access anymore. quickly, over here, a lot of break ins are based on forced entry. what are ways to prevent that. >> people will find the weakest point of a door. it's also worth while to focus
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on the screws and the hinges. so what we have there are three inch screws which will anchor the door into the door frame and make it hard to break in. >> good to have network cameras or cameras installed that can actually -- you can identify a thief. >> cameras are another issue because we're dealing with how do we take cameras and instead of recording a burglar how do we use them to stop crime in progress. there's some internet cameras available now which are easy to set up. not only will they record the identity of who the thief is making it easier to find your stuff but also they can send you e-mails when there's activity in your house. >> if you check it look and see somebody in my house who shouldn't be, you can call the police and catch them in the act. >> thank you so much. we'll have more information on our website. >> coming up next, grab the apples you picked over the weekend. al and brooke will show us how to bake up delicious deserts. that's coming up right after this. 6 children, 44 years... it's been a happy union. he does laundry, and i do the cleaning.
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pronerly. we have a totally different way in a skillet. two tablespoons of butter. apples. >> any kind of apples you like? >> i wouldn't use macintosh. >> do you want green and golden. >> in the old days. >> let me take my teeth out. put them right there. >> you're not old enough to do the back in the day thing. >> i am. >> three or four different kinds of apples. so do that for five minutes and take it off the heat. when you heat apples for five minutes and let them cool down the pectin sets which means they don't get soggy and overcooked later. we have things to put on this. half a cup of cider. a little maple syrup and lemon
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juice and cornstarch. >> apple cider. >> no, seriously. >> that's the mistake i would make. >> this is an opportunity to flavor the apple with other things. so we'll put those in there. >> what about the crust? >> the crust -- okay, the crust is hard. one thing you should remember is always add enough water so it's easy to roll out. people always add not enough water so it's very difficult and you want to move the crust around like this. tapered rolling pin is good. >> you said better than the one with the handle. >> you want to go around the edge. don't constantly go around the middle like this. get it out a little bit bigger. you mesmerizeed yet. >> give me your wallet. >> cluck like a chicken. >> you can do that too if you want to. >> throw it over the pin and put it like this.
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changes our birthday. >> you're changing your style. it's clearly more pop than some of your other stuff. what was the decision. >> well, we just like -- we started at 15 so we were really into punk rock and then we moved into indy rock and every time we get into new production or styles of things we try it out. >> you keep the project evolving and i think it keeps it relevant. >> what are you going to play for us this morning. >> "closer" which is our new single. we're excited. it's our first time ever on pop radio. our mom is proud. she gives us the numbers every day. >> take it away. [ music playing ] ♪ all i want to get is a little bit closer ♪ ♪ all i want to know is can you
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come a little closer ♪ ♪ here comes the breath before we get a little bit closer ♪ ♪ here comes the rush before we touch come a little closer ♪ ♪ the doors are open, the wind is really blowing ♪ ♪ the night sky is changing overhead ♪ ♪ it's not just all physical ♪ i'm the type who won't get oh so critical ♪ ♪ so let's make things physical ♪ ♪ i won't treat you like you're oh so typical ♪ ♪ i won't treat you like you're so oh so typical ♪ ♪ all you think of lately is getting underneath me ♪ ♪ all i dream of lately is how to get you underneath me ♪
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♪ here comes the heat before we meet a little bit closer ♪ ♪ here comes the spark before the dark, come a little closer ♪ ♪ the lights are off and the sun is finally setting ♪ ♪ the night sky is changing overhead ♪ ♪ it's not just all physical ♪ i'm the type who won't get oh so critical ♪ ♪ so let's make thijs physical ♪ i won't treat you like you're oh so typical. i want you close. i want you ♪ ♪ won't treat you like you're typical ♪ ♪ i want you close, i want you ♪ i won't treat you like you're typical ♪ ♪ here come the dreams of you and me ♪ ♪ here come the dreams
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♪ here come the dreams of you and me ♪ ♪ here come the dreams ♪ it's not just all physical ♪ i'm the type who won't get oh so critical ♪ ♪ so let's make things physical ♪ ♪ i won't treat you like you're oh so typical ♪ ♪ i want you close, i want you ♪ i won't treat you like you're typical ♪ ♪ i want you close i want you ♪ i won't treat you like you're typical ♪ ♪ i won't treat you like you're typical ♪ ♪ i won't treat you like you're typical ♪ ♪ all i want to get is a little bit closer ♪ . >> tegan and sara singing closer
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off their new album heartthrob. thank you. we're back in a moment. this is
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and still to come, kathie lee and hoda sit down with daniel radcliffe. >> thanks again to tegan and sara. you guys are amazing. also the joy fit club. one member lost more than
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announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael." today, star of the new film "kill your darlings," daniel radcliffe. and from the new series, "we are
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men," jerry o'connell. plus, your questions and comments when the co-hosts open up the inbox. all next on "live." [captioning made possible by isney-abc domestic television] announcer: now here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] michael: there you go miss ripa! [cheers and applause] kelly: thank you! oh my gosh, hi! it is monday, monday, the last day of september, 2013. i cannot believe it. michael: last day of september. doip last day of september, right? days past september, except
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for november which sometimes has 28 or 29. what? michael: you got to teach me that. kelly: the only thing i remember from school. michael: how you doing? kelly: i'm great. i feel bad for you. when i saw you this morning i was like oh, no. my poor boo. michael: well, don't be mad if i pick this cup up a hundred times this morning that's all i'm saying. kelly: he is now full back in the swing of football, his other job. where you've got to go to california to broadcast that football show. michael: yeah. kelly: can't they shoot it in new york? michael: yeah, but then they say can't we shoot this in california? [laughter] kelly: no we can't, it's been proven we can't shoot it in california. celebrities don't want to get up at 2:00 a.m. to do the show. michael: yeah, to be on by 6:00. oh, that would be horrible. i don't want to get up that early to be honest with you. kelly: right.
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michael: but i'm used to it. kelly: you're fine? michael: i'm fine. kelly: you know i worry about you. michael: no, don't worry about me. kelly: i do. michael: it was great. i was on the plane last night with terry bradshaw, which is always interesting. kelly: so what does terry wear on the plane? does he wear eye shields or slippers? michael: no, terry wears jeans and a t-shirt and tennis shoes. i mean, i was worried that he was going to go like go in the bathroom and come out in like tighty whitey underwear. [laughter] i was going i don't know what kind of flight this will be. kelly: in my mind, that's what i thought. michael: in my mind, that's what i thought too. kelly: put on the jammies and they go to bed. michael: no, he's a country boy, with a farmer basically. he has a ranch with horses, and one of his horses has won seven out of eight races and over a million dollars in purses. kelly: oh my gosh! michael: yeah. so he's a big wild stock guy, so if you give him a glass, he's
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like, i like a paper cup, i'm a country boy. so i pictured him walking out in our tighty whitey's, we share a dressing room at fox. and it's not the best thing to see him in. but i have seen him. kelly: so you share a dressing room? michael: myself, howie and terry share a dressing room at fox. [laughter] kelly: oh my gosh, the testosterone is just flying through the air there. michael: not like we're standing in our underwear, howie, what's up man? we're not doing that. but we're in and out quickly. always an interesting thing, terry was fun flying back with him yesterday, the conversation, because he is very, he said i can't sleep. kelly: right. michael: he said it's very hard for me to sleep when i'm wide awake. [laughter] kelly: i understand that, i feel the same way. michael: i said it's very hard for everybody to sleep when they're wide awake! but it was a fun ride back with him. but on friday when i left here

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