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now. >> i just lay on the beach. >> the rip tide, don't go in the water. good morning. weiner's woes. anthony weiner dumped from two dumped from two jobs on the same day his wife announces she's leaving him. the question now could this lead to a new investigation. double whammy. two big storms churning in the atlantic, both expected to intensify today. why she's opening up now, what she thinks about owen labrie's sentence and the cam she hopes will bring good from her painful journey and pure genius.
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hollywood and the world paying tribute to the great gene wilder. his characters indelible, his natural charm unmatched. >> don't forget what happened to the man who suddenly got everything he always wanted. >> what happened? >> he lived happily ever after. >> we'll look back over the legacy, the life and the laughter "today," tuesday, august 30th 2016. good morning. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. that line from "willie wonka" gets me every single time. >> i have three children. i have probably seen "charlie and the chocolate factory" a thousand times but also "blazing saddles" and "young
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frankenstein." we'll talk about the legacy and life of gene wilder in a bit. we'll start with politics and the personal. anthony weiner waking up this morning out of two jobs after a third sexting scandal. the ramifications reverberating throughout the political world as hillary clinton's closest aide, huma abedin announces her split from wiener and donald trump using the opening to attack his rival. we have two reports this morning. we'll start with kristen welker. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. today the clinton campaign is grappling with the fallout of huma abedin's split from anthony weiner. hillary clinton and abedin are so close at one point she referred to her as a second daughter. this morning anthony weiner seen in this photo from daily mail.com on his own and out of work. the disgraced ex-congressman on
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leave from new york one as the new york daily news says it will no longer publish his opinion columns. the news coming hours after huma abedin announced her split with wiener saying after long and painful consideration and work on my marriage, i have made the decision to separate from my husband. adding the two remain devoted to doing what is best for our son. it follows a new york post report that wiener sent messages to a woman online including a picture of wiener in his underwear laying instead to a toddler who the post says is his son. wiener saying he and the woman have been friends for some time insisting their conversations were always appropriate deleting his twitter account on monday. donald trump trying to capitalize on the news saying in a statement huma is making a very wise decision. i know anthony weiner well and she'll be far better off without him. trump also suggesting without any evidence that wiener could
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have had access to classified information from his wife. clinton's campaign firing back at trump. we're not dignifying that with a response. the saga began in 2011 when a text sing scandal cost wiener his house seat. >> it is a shame. >> two years later his comeback bid for new york city mayor was derailed by more revelations of inappropriate behavior online as abedin stood by her husband. >> it took a lot of work and a whole lot of therapy to get to a place where i could forgive anthony. >> reporter: behind the scenes a documentary filmmaker captured her private pain. even as wiener told savannah he was a changed man. >> i think that with help of my wife, with help of professionals -- >> reporter: now it's abedin's turn to move on. some child care expert and one
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state senator are calling on authorities to investigate wiener. one democratic source tells me that he was with abedin in the hamptons over the weekend and returned here to manhattan once the story broke. abedin continues in the hamptons where hillary clinton is on that fund-raising swing. savannah, matt? nbc's andrea mitchell joins us now with more on the fallout. andrea, how did this play out behind the scenes? >> behind the scenes what really changed everything despite their long troubled marriage and that friends say this was coming for a long time, but what really changed everything of course was the picture of the child in this latest episode for the child to be included in an inappropriate message on twitter, online, to this woman, really broke it. yes, he was in the hamptons and they were trying to continue with this facade of a marriage.
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she was devoted until the second episode and documentary which was devastating. they were hoping to at least get through the campaign through the election. but then it became untenable. >> deeply personal situation. it's a family situation. but she is also a top aide to hillary clinton. is there a political fallout that we can expect from this as well? >> of course there is. there are so many tensions involved. she is the most powerful figure political figure and personal figure in hillary clinton's circle. and there are people who fear her. there are people who respect and adore her. the inner circle certainly. there are criticisms this led to hillary clinton not getting other insights, not having press on the plane, not having press conferences they say those interviews are more controlled situations and the fact she needs to expand her circle and this coming just as they're
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preparing for those debates. this is a problem. it resurrect all of those old conversations that some voters might be having especially swing voters. the those moms in superba. there's a lot of love and affection from huma. also a concern about the campaign. >> andrea mitchell, thank you very much. let's stay on politics and turn now to the mounting backlash against a top trump surrogate to tweeted a cartoon of hillary clinton in black face. he's now apologizing for that post but standing by his criticism of clinton and her outreach to black voters. hallie jackson joins us now with that part of the story. >> reporter: look at the timing of all of this. it's as donald trump is trying to deliver more of a message to african-american voters. he only has about 1% support from that group right now according to our latest poll. this morning we're taking a closer look at the controversy
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surrounding one of his top surrogates but first a warning about that tweeted cartoon. viewers may find it offensive. working fast to put out a firestorm, an apology from a top trump surrogate, pastor mark burns. >> the tweet was not designed to anger or stir up the pot like it did. >> reporter: that tweet showing hillary clinton in black face now deleted burns saying he's sorry. >> the campaign does not make me do this. >> reporter: burns who leads the trump campaign's outreach to the african-american community. >> didn't you do the opposite of what donald trump says he's trying to do? >> the picture is designed to draw attention to the very fact that hillary clinton do pander to black people. she do pander. policies are not good for african-americans. >> burns a frequent presence at
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trump rallies where lately the gop nominee has been aiming his message at black voters. >> what the hell do you have to lose? >> but it's a message delivered in front of mostly white audiences. that will change this weekend when trump is set to visit detroit with dr. ben carson and speak at a predominantly black church. 2012 gop contender herman kaine campaigning with mike pence. >> we don't have a race relations issue in america. they do. >> reporter: and this morning we have a look at our new nbc news survey monkey online tracking poll numbers showing clinton's lead over trump has narrowed from eight points down to six in just the last week. and among registered independents who don't lean toward either party, trump is making inroads there too cutting
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clinton's lead from 12 points to 4. savannah? >> hallie jackson, thank you. let's turn to trouble brewing off the east coast. florida and the carolinas facing the threat of really heavy rains and heavy winds. dylan is keeping an eye on it all in for al this morning. what's going on? >> the tropics got extremely busy and we're keeping an eye on the two tropical depressions. not so much gaston. that's over the water and will pull away. it's these two storms. tropical depression number eight and tropical depression number nine are the ones likely to become tropical systems later on today. let's first focus on nine. already produced more than a foot of rainfall across parts of cuba. it's starting to bring some pockets of heavier rain through florida. we will see this most likely developed into a tropical storm today and takes a turn producing several inches of rain. some areas near tampa could pick up 10 to 15 inches of rain and that could lead to some flash
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flooding. we also have tropical storm warnings across the outer banks of north carolina. this could become tropical storm ian at some point and it is looking like it should produce rough surf as it approaches cape hatteras. we could see one to three inches of rain and gusty winds. it's that storm down near florida that's going to bring us our biggest flooding threat. >> thank you very much. the fbi is warning state officials this morning to bush their election security. u.s. intelligence officials are telling nbc news that russian hackers were behind two recent attempts to breach state voter registration systems and in one instance data from 200,000 voter records was stolen in illinois. in arizona, the attempt was unsuccessful. the breaches are fueling concerns that the russian government may be trying to interfere with the u.s. presidential election. to a dramatic rescue caught on camera. several motorists jump into action to save a woman from a car fully engulfed in flames.
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a pileup on a highway in upstate new york. you can see a tractor-trailer plow into several vehicles. a white car on the left of your screen bursts into flames. several people rush over to try to pull the door open and free the driver. others attempt to put that fire out. eventually they break the passenger side window and pull the woman to safety. incredibly, she suffered only minor cuts and bruises. an investigation into the crash is now under way. some high drama in rhode island yesterday after a bucket truck overturned on a bridge leaving two workers dangling over the river below. look at that. the workers were in the bucket inspecting the bridge's underside when the truck fell over on its side. rescuers brought in another bucket truck and pulled workers to safety. there were no reports of any injuries and the cause of that accident is now under investigation. a public firestorm over the
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skyrocketing price of epipens has led to mylan saying they will produce a generic version for half the price. tom costello is in washington with more on this. >> this may be both a pr move and financial move as mylan pharmaceuticals found itself in the bull's eye of controversy over what many believe is excessive company drug pricing over its epipen. mylan pharmaceuticals say it will offer a generic version. rather than 600, 300 for the generic. a 50% discount but not the common 90% discount with generics. the evidence, say critics, two moms in two different countries. in north carolina, tracy bush
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keeps three epipens on hand for her son. >> two years ago my son had a reaction to watermelon. it was seconds that his throat started to close up. >> the price $600 each. meanwhile, in canada -- >> all dairy, peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, wheat and chicken. >> his family keeps six epipens on hand. the price at the pharmacy, $100 each. >> to me it doesn't make any sense for such a difference in price. >> it's one of those things that make me very happy to be canadian. >> they negotiate prices because there are drug plans so they buy in bulk and governments negotiate prices so they try to bring prices down. >> epinephrin has been around for years and cost just $3. the plastic auto injector is also cheap.
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last week mylan ceo heather bresch blamed it on middle man. >> our health care is in a crisis. no different than the mortgage financial crisis. this bubble is going to burst. >> mylan makes a billion dollars a year on epipens. this morning it says generic could be on the market in a couple months but consumer advocates say many anxious parents may avoid the generic and stay with the expensive brand that they trust. tributes are pouring in for gene wilder. the comedic actor that invited us into his world of pure imagination as willie wonka and so many other iconic characters. >> if the good lord intended us
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to walk, he wouldn't have invented roller skates. >> reporter: from "blazing saddles" -- >> steady as a rock. >> reporter: to "young frankenstein" to "the producers." he did his best work with mel brooks writing on twitter he blessed every film we did with his magic and he blessed me with his friendship. that magic extended to wilder's chemistry with the late richard pryor. >> i loved him. i still love him. we were very close. >> after his wife died of ovarian cancer he helped develop a support group in her name, gilda's club. he'll be remembered most for playing willie wonka. we sat down with the cast all grown up. >> five kids clamoring all over
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you wanting his attention. we must have been pretty tiresome. >> as jim carrey said, he got the golden ticket. to "today," joe fryer, nbc news, los angeles. >> gene wilder's nephew said the following in a statement. the decision to wait until this time to disclose his condition, alzheimer's disease was not vanity but that children wouldn't have to be exposed to an adult referencing illness or trouble and causing delight to travel. >> do you have a favorite movie? >> "willie wonka." where he says happily ever
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after. what about you? >> "blazing saddles." i thought he was amazing. he'll be missed. dylan is back with the rest of the forecast. >> we talked about the tropical systems but also some flash floods possible through parts of texas and up through the plains and midwest today. there's a cold front moving in. it could trigger some storms. they don't look severe but they could produce up to one to three inches of rain in a short period of time. there's a look
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good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a beautiful day ahead. bright, sunny skies. a warm afternoon. not as humid as yesterday. 89 degrees in philadelphia. doylestown, 86 degrees, kutztown, a high, also up to 86. sunny skies in new jersey and for delaware, at the shore, a nice sea breeze blowing. most of the morning in the 70s, then in the very low 80s this afternoon. middle 80s for delaware and a bit warmer in evesham township this afternoon. have a great day. that's your latest forecast. latest forecast. >> all right, dylan. thank you. still to come, a "today" exclusive. the young woman at the center of the high profile prep school rape case comes forward. she shares her story publicly for the first time ever. a recent plot hatched in prison brings drew peterson back into the spotlight. we have the latest on the former police officer turned felon as the case that captured the nation takes a new turn.
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nbc 10 news starts now. good tuesday morning. i'm tracy davidson. let's begin with your first alert neighborhood forecast for today. meteorologist bill henley has that. bill? >> we have lots of sunshine. a but full day ahead. and a little cooler this morning, more comfortable, too, the humidity is lower. few scattered clouds. this is a live view looking across the delaware from the adventure aquarium. 71 degrees in philadelphia. most spots running cooler in south jersey and delaware. look at the suburbs, 58 degrees right now in the lehigh valley. and 63 degrees in the suburbs. and there are some 60s in philadelphia, too, germantown is 65 and fox chase 69 degrees. tracy? now let's check on traffic with nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. jessica, what are you watching? >> we're watching an accident scene on 95 on the southbound side, right around the blue route area, still headed southbound towards there.
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7:30 on a tuesday morning. the 30th day of august, 2016. sun shining down on a nice crowd out on our plaza. we'll get outside in about half an hour and say hi to them. first, let's look at the headlines this morning. anthony weiner has lost two jobs and hillary clinton's top aide, huma abedin has left him. donald trump wasted no time getting a dig at the hillary clinton campaign and hillary clinton questioning her judgment. two big storms are brewing in the atlantic. both could become tropical storms later today. one expected to intensify wednesday making landfall in florida on thursday and dumping
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up to a foot of rain in some areas. the other could impact the carolina coast later this week. >> one of the best times of the year. the u.s. open kicked off in new york monday night with a performance from rock 'n' roll hall of famer fill collins and alison keys winning at 1:49 a.m. in the coming days here, novak djokovic and serena williams looking to dominate after disappointing showing at the olympics. when owen labrie went on trial for rape last year, the case attracted attention nationwide. by law, his accuser was shrouded in anonymity even while testifying. but today for the first time she's revealing her name and face and telling her story for the first time publicly. up until now this is how chessy prout was known.
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a voice disguised in court. >> i felt like i was frozen. >> this is the first time you've come out and said publicly what happened. >> yes. >> why did you want to do that? >> well, it's been two years now since the whole ordeal, and i feel ready to stand up and own what happened to me. i'm going to make sure that other girls, other boys, know that they can own it too and they don't have to be ashamed either. >> the story starts on the grounds of this beautiful campus in new hampshire. a school where her father, alex, had graduated and her older sister. it was just before graduation when she accepted a date with popular senior owen labrie. a date that she says went horribly wrong and ended with charges of rape and a criminal trial ensued. she faced the defendant and
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testified for three days on the stand. >> although it was scary and although it was pretty difficult, i wouldn't be where i am today without having been able to speak up for myself during that time. >> what was it like to go through the court process? >> we had been prepared to just receive an apology. we had been prepared to just move forward with our lives and let them move forward with their lives. in the pursuit of justice, i would have done anything. >> one of the things that came out in the trial was that there were messages afterwards and they were friendly messages. >> that brings me to the effects of the crime itself, too, which not a lot of people talk about. a question that i was asked on the stand is, well, why were you so hazy during that period. i looked at the defense attorney in disbelief and said i was
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raped. i was just trying to go smoothly and not cause any waves. >> on one hand he was convicted of misdemeanor sexual assault, which means the jury believed that a sexual assault took place. on the other hand, there was a more serious charge that he was not convicted of. how did you feel about the verdict in this case? >> well, they said that they didn't believe that he did it knowingly. that frustrated me a lot. he definitely did do it knowingly. the fact that he was still able to pool the wool over a group of people's eyes bothered me a lot and just disgusted me in some way. >> what do you hope happens to him now? do you ever think about that? >> i don't. i hope he learns. i hope he gets help. that's all i can hope for in any sort of process like this.
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if he doesn't learn, he'll do it to another woman. >> she was adamant about returning to st. paul school. what happened when you went back to school. >> everybody knew. none of my old friends that were boys would talk to me. they didn't even look me in the eyes. they were uncomfortable or what. i don't know. and nobody was talking about the issue in itself. they weren't trying to prevent it from happening to anyone else. >> chessy eventually left st. paul's and they filed a civil suit against the school saying it failed to meet its most basic obligation to protect children entrusted to its care. we talked with chessy's family as well. the school obviously denies the allegation in the lawsuit. some will say, oh, a lawsuit. is the family trying to get money. what's the real motive here? why not just let it go? >> we're talking about children.
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we kneel an obligation that this not happen to any future kids at the school. >> you think the campus would say we need to talk about what's happened. we didn't see that happening. and if ever there was a family to work with, it would have been our family. we loved the school. my husband had a great experience there. our oldest daughter had a great experience there. unfortunately it seems like the school's reputation became more important rather than supporting our daughter. >> st. paul says we catego categorically deny there ever existed at the school a culture of tradition of sexual assault. you have an idea of how you can take something terrible that happened to you and turn it into something good for others. what are you hoping to
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accomplish? >> we have been talking a lot about a woman's bill of rights. i want other people's input. i want other people to feel empowered and just strong enough to be able to say i have the right to my body. i have the right to say no. and i wanted to bring this initiative that would be a hashtag i have the right too and have people contribute to it. >> your family has been right there with you all along and a lot of people don't have that. i can only imagine how helpful that's been. >> somebody has got my back. somebody is going to believe me. somebody is going to help me. even when i get panic attacks and i lock myself in my closet because i don't want my little sister to see me like that. she comes into my room sometimes and she'll come into my closet when i'm rocking on the floor
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and punching my legs trying to get myself calmed down, and she'll try to give me the biggest hug and say, chessy, you're okay. chessy, you're okay. and it just -- i can't imagine how scary it is for other people to have to do this alone and i don't want anybody else to be alone anymore. i don't. >> to find out more about chessy prout's new campaign for survivors and her hashtag i have the right too go to today.com. you'll find the full response from st. paul's school including a list of changes the school has made since this happened. she is a very determined young woman. >> she's in another state and another school and applying to college this fall. >> amazing interview. thank you very much. let's get a check of the weather now. dylan is in for al. >> and we are going to see the
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warm temperatures we've been dealing with the last couple days start to subside a bit. we have this cold front that's going to drag down some cooler air so high temperatures today will still be running about 5 to 10 degrees above average. cleveland should hit 88 degrees. 83 in chicago, which is still above average for this time of year. watch what happens as we get into the end of the week. especially by thursday, friday, temperatures only in the mid to upper 70s. almost having that fall-like feel to the air with low humidity as we get into september if you can believe it in the northeast by the end of the week temperatures up in the burlington about 72 by friday. new york city about 80. even washington, d.c. will go from lower 90s wednesday down to lower 80s by friday. good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley.ç a beautiful day ahead. bright, sunny skies. a warm afternoon. not as humid as yesterday. 89 degrees in philadelphia. look at the sunshine for the suburbs in the lehigh valley, doylestown 86 degrees, kutztown, a high, also up to 86. sunny skies in new jersey and
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for delaware, at the shore, a nice sea breeze blowing. most of the morning in the 70s, then in the very low 80s this afternoon. middle 80s for delaware and a bit warmer in evesham township this afternoon. have a great day. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you very much. the brew peterson case revisited. a new twist from behind bars. >> that's after these messag see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx.
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>> patronizing con man. >> he'll spend the rest of his life in prison and that's exactly where he belongs. >> it's been close to a decade since drew peterson, a suburban illinois police sergeant came into the national spotlight. after his 23-year-old fourth wife, stacy, went missing. >> drew, obviously murdered my sister. she didn't run off like he said. she's not at a beach. she would never leave her kids. >> volunteers joined in the extensive search while stacy's disappearance captivated a nation, so did the behavior of peterson. >> in october of 2007 when stacy peterson disappeared under suspicious circumstances and drew peterson did not exhibit innocent behavior. >> the missing person's case prompted investigators to revisit the death of draw
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peterson's second wife found dead in a bathtub years earlier. he spoke to matt lauer. >> can you look me straight in the eye and tell me you had nothing to do with the death of your third wife or the disappearance of your fourth wife? >> i can look you in the eye and said i had nothing to do with either of those instances. >> a second autopsy on katrihy showed evidence of a struggle and drew peterson was charged with murdering his third wife and soon after convicted and sentenced to 30 years in prison. >> it's frustrating for him being in prison because he knows his trial wasn't fair. on the other hand, he makes the best of it he can. he's got books he's reading. he works out a lot and just tries to pass the time until hopefully can he get out. >> stacy peterson remains missing to this day. her case unsolved. body never found. will county state's attorney has his own theory about what
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happened. >> he killed her to make her unavailable to testify in the trial. >> i know i'll find her. i won't stop until i do. >> just last month peterson, now 62, was back in court sentenced to an additional 40 years in a murder for hire plot to kill the prosecutor who put him behind bars. the plot uncovered in recorded prison conversations between peterson and an informant. >> so how long before you think you're going to get it done. >> it will be done by christmas. >> it would be a nice christmas present. >> if you say it's a green light, it's a go. >> i didn't conceive he would be foolish enough to hire someone to kill me. >> drew's biggest weakness is he should keep his mouth shut. shut up. there's an old saying in our business, who he daunt talk
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walks. >> drew peterson will be eligible for parole at 127 years owed. >> there's no competent evidence. whether you think he did it or not is different than if he was proven guilty. he was not proven guilty. >> for "today," blake mccoy, nbc news, chicago. >> both of peterson's convictions are under appeal. his defense attorney tells us he remains confident they have a solid case. as for peterson's children, they're being raised by his eldest son. the families say they are forbidden to see them and pray that one day they'll be united. coming up tomorrow on our series, the spotlight is on robert chambers. what led to the so-called preppie murder. just ahead for us this morning, "pop start." carson in the original room. the i work 'round the clock.
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning, i'm tracy davidson. just before 8:00. let's get your day started with your first alert neighborhood forecast and meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> lots of sunshine, just a few scattered clouds and less humid than yesterday morning. we're getting a cooler start this morning. a live view of philadelphia where it's 71 degrees. hasn't budged yet but it's going to climb into the upper 80s this afternoon, shouldn't see the 90s today. 60s in the lehigh valley, the suburbs, delaware, 67 agrees and 60s for new jersey. at the shore, very low 80s with a sea breeze developing this afternoon. tracy? >> let's get a check on the roads with nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. what are you watching, jessica? >> we're still watching this accident on 95. our camera is around the blue route, headed southbound. now only one lane getting by. all of the southbound traffic squeezing down to one lane. the left two lanes are blocked off. several vehicles involved. i think i counted four earlier. two police cars asç well, a to
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truck. this is typically 12 minutes. average speeds into the 20s as well. in camden, crews are still on the scene where a car slammed into several homes critically injuring the driver. take a look at the destruction along haddon avenue. the car went out of control around 2:00 this morning, hit a pole, crashed into some porches and burst into flames. the driver was thrown from the car. several families are displaced until safely inspectors can check out their homes. in decision 2016, it returns to pennsylvania today. democratic vice presidential nominee tim kaine campaigns in erie and lancaster. tomorrow he'll be in bethlehem at an organizing event at the hanover township community center. philadelphia will honor the soul tomorrow. the soul took their second arena bowl title in 11 seasons friday night. i'm tracy davidson.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, dealing with digital infidelity as the anthony weiner scandal shines a spotlight on the issue, many americans are faced with how to deal with this growing problem. inside the modern game changer for today's relationship. cutting those monthly bills. jean chatzky is here with easy tips to help you save on everything from energy to the internet. plus, the one condition gene wilder had before agreeing to play willie wonka as we remember the hollywood legend -- >> look at that. steady as a rock. but i shoot with this hand.
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>> "today," tuesday, august 30th, 2016. ♪ >> celebrating 30 years on the 30th. >> living the dream. ♪ >> celebrating my 60th in the city on the "today" show. >> it's our first time in new york city and we're on the "today" show! good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 on "today." it's tuesday, it's august 30th. we're just about but not quite done with august. september is upon us. >> here's the deal. i'm not ready to let august go. >> me neither. >> i feel like the summer went by too quickly this year with the conventions and the olympics and so i'm clinging for the last week and a half.
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>> i'm ready for it. apple crisp. cold weather. >> pumpkin spice latte. >> coming up, a meal fit for a first family from the white house kitchen garden to our plaza, there it is. our adorable garden on the go. it is yielding two more savory summer recipes this morning. big announcement by the way. on thursday, natalie catches up with britney spears. it's her first appearance here on the "today" show in many years. she'll treat us to a special exclusive performance. that's thursday morning here on "today." >> time for the news at 8:00. >> reporter: we begin with the race for the white house. i'm hallie jackson at trump tower where one of the gop nominee's top surrogates is trying to put out a firestorm. pastor mark burns now this morning is out with a new tweet reiterating his apology but
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insisting he stands by his message that democrats are pandering for african-american votes. that's an argument that clinton campaign dismisses. before we get to this story, a warning for you. viewers may find this image offensive. today donald trump supporters used to controversial tweets finding themselves with something less familiar. an apology from one of trump's top surrogates. >> i believe my intentions were honorable. >> pastor mark burns talking about this offensive tweet he sent monday showing hillary clinton in black face now deleted. >> the tweet was not designed to anger or stir up the pot. >> earlier burns telling nbc he stood by what he called the satire. >> it's an outward expression of the frustration that i feel that the democrat party has been using the black vote in this country. >> we are the united states of
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america! >> burns is leading the trump's campaign outreach to african-american voters. his comments coming at a tough time with trump's rhetoric on race under fire for seeming insensitive to his critics. >> we don't have a race relations issue in america. they do. >> herman kaine flipping the script campaigning with mike pence on monday with trump getting ready to visit a black church in detroit saturday. unprecedented for him. the gop nominee also getting political on something more personal. hillary clinton's top aide, huma abedin flitting from husband anthony weiner with the congressman reportedly caught up in a sexting scandal. trump saying abedin made a wide decision adding she'll be far better off without him. new this morning, we have a look at our latest nbc survey monkey online tracking poll out today showing clinton's lead over
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trump has narrowed. she's over him by six points down from eight from last week. trump is making inroads among registered independents who don't lean toward either party cutting clinton's lead from 12 points down to 4. matt, savannah, back to you. >> a couple other political notes, the presidential election is ten weeks away and important primaries are taking place today. arizona john mccain facing challenges as he faces a sixth term. and congresswoman debbie wasserman-schultz who resigned is in a fight in florida today. there are new developments in the case of stanford student brock turner. he's set to be released from jail this friday after serving three months, half of his controversial sentence for sexual assault. turner could have received up to 14 years for assaulting an
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one smart choice leads to the next. ♪ the new 2017 ford fusion is here. it's the beauty of a well-made choice. ♪ hillary clinton's longtime adviser huma abedin as announced she's separating from her husband, anthony weiner following yet another sexting scandal for the disgraced former politician. >> could this behavior be more common than we think? a few years ago, the phrase digital infidelity didn't even
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exist and now the threat is cropping up in households everywhere. another sexting allegation against anthony weiner exposed in "the new york post" insisting these were appropriate conversations with a friend. all of this prompting a discussion about digital infidelity and online sex addiction. experts say it's a growing problem impacting americans of all race, ages and demographics. >> however you characterize the compulsive pursuit through online visual medium to look at it as an addiction. >> and endless source of digital porn, sex, and relationships via social media and online platforms. what constitutes cheating in the virtual world depends on who you ask. >> women are more disturbed by emotional contact online while with men it's really about the images and the physical contact. that's where they have the greatest concern. >> up to 20% of users are
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addicted to sexual activity online and studies show a rice in back burner relationships created on social media sites like facebook. back burners are platonic online relationships that people maintain in case their current relationships go south. men pursue these relationships at twice the rate of women according to an indiana study. >> from my perspective if someone feels there's something wrong, majority of time there is something wrong. >> loss of interest in sex, change in sleep patterns, demanding more privacy and making excuses to spend time alone are warning signs of digital infidelity. >> you have to begin talking about it. if you can't get anywhere with it, i would urge you to get a professional evaluation. >> for cheaters, seeing a therapist is not sufficient. comprehensive multistep treatment is needed just like
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any other addiction. >> the most general cases they say the best advice don't say or do anything online that you would not do in front of your partner. >> that was going on for a long time though this one. >> this according to the report over a year and this may have been again if allegations are true the third time that anthony weiner since 2011 but it does put up this complicated situation. if you suspect your significant other or spouse is up to something like this, do you go into their e-mail? it's so complicated. there are some people within this group that need professional help. >> all right, tamron. thank you. >> let's take a turn now and dylan is at the weather wall with a check of our forecast. >> thanks, guys. we have been focusing on the tropics and the atlantic and we're looking at the pacific where we have two major hurricanes right now. we have hurricane madeline and also hurricane lester. madeline is category 4 storm approaching hawaii.
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the good news it is going to weaken over the next several days. most likely passing just to the south of the big island of hawaii as a category 1 hurricane. it will still have winds 90 miles per hour and there's also the possibility for as much as 10 to 15 inches of rain. that could lead to some flash flooding and mudslides. a flood threat through parts of texas stretching into the midwest. no severe storms expected. one to three inches of rain could fall in a quick burst of time. that could good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a sunny day today and warm afternoon. the humidity stays low. it won't be as hot as yesterday. 87 in summerton today. the suburbs, westchester 86 and plenty of sunshine for the lehigh valley. new jersey sunny skies and a few scattered clouds this afternoon. a little bit warmer in trenton. at the shore sea breeze keep temperatures lower. up to 88 in wilmington.
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have a great day! >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan. thank you. no party like a "trending" party. >> we're joined by charlie. charlie is here for a good reason. first of all, it's nap time. second of all, there's new research that suggests you may want to choose your words carefully when you're talking to your dog because they apparently understand everything you say. not only that, how you say it. >> is that why you're talking to gently right now? >> i don't want him to bite my microphone. researchers at the university in budapest found that praise only worked when they said the words in a positive tone. for example i can say good boy, charlie. but if i say good boy, charlie. nothing. you get no response. it makes the reward system of the dog's brain light up and
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words do matter. if you say -- did you hear that? if you say a mean like like you stinky puppy, charlie. he knows that i'm saying that and depresses him and puts him to sleep. >> don't go pee-pee on matt. >> say more mean things. i like hearing the voice. >> i like to get everyone's vote here. let's say you need motivation at work. your boss offers you one of the following three things. you can have a cash incentive to motivate you, a compliment or free pizza. what would you choose? >> cash i would imagine. >> i think food is a big selling point. >> says our pregnant friend. what do you think? >> i think pizza. what do you think? >> i think compliments. >> are you crazy? take two 20s or a slice of pie or you look good today? people would take cash and run. >> a pat on the back would be
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great. let's turn to science. an author completed a study on this. the top motivator is pizza. >> i'm a man of simple things. >> it increased productivity by 6.7% behind that compliments do pay off. surprising part cash was the last thing to which i say probably not enough cash. you know what? details, details. don't ask clarifying questions. i have no idea where the study was done. >> i'll get you a great pizza. who doesn't love the look and smell of crisp, clean, new sneakers? no better feeling than walking down the street. brand new pair of chuck taylors on. there's a line of sneakers getting a lot of attention online. close to $600 a pair because they are worn. they actually take a lot of time and effort to make the sneakers look worn. duct tape included. the question we were talking about is who would buy those for
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$600? >> can i say that i haven't bought those sneakers. i love those sneakers. i have them on my wish list. >> why? >> because i think they're super cute. i don't want -- >> rip in the jeans. often expensi expensive. >> if i bought them for 600 bucks i would have to go to confession. >> it's like rock star work books. they have boots that look like they had them for 25 years. they buy them that way. >> it's hard to make them look just the right amount of worn. >> carson? >> let's get to it. we'll start with taylor swift. ladies and gentlemen, even pop starts have to perform their civic duty which taylor proved when she showed up for jury duty in nashville. other jury members didn't want to do that.
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they shared their photos on social media. taylor was called on to be a perspective juror but she was eventually dismissed. a local nbc court reporter say they're asked to explain their line of work. people chuckle at the obvious. she responds i'm a songwriter which is better than i would have said if i was her which is i'm taylor swift. can we go now? move to justin bieber. he made it into the 2017 guinness book of world records over seven times. he had the most simultaneous tracks on the u.s. charts. that was 17 singles at once on the charts. he's also the guy with the most twitter followers and the most viewed youtube music channel. if you are not a believer yet, maybe that will convince you. and gene wilder's tributes
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come in. gene only played the part of willie wonka under one condition. when i make my first entrance, i want to come out with a cane and they will whisper to themselves and become deathly quiet. i'll start to fall forward and just before i hit the ground i do a beautiful forward somersault. i jump up to great applause. why did wilder want to do this? he said because from that time on no one will every know from lying or telling the truth and the rest of history. i made my kids watch that movie last night in honor. i wrote on social media, why isn't this on broadway yet? it's coming to broadway next year. for more pop stories, go to "today's" facebook page. now to our series cost cutting today. this morning we're breaking down savings on every day bills. electric, phone, internet. the whole nine yards.
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back to talk us through it is "today's" financial editor jean chatzky. let's start with a bill we think about in summer months. energy. >> the summer months and the winter months. here's the deal. about half of american states are deregulated which means you don't have to stick with that energy provider you get in the beginning. you can choose a different one. you may want to look at doing that. it's not necessarily going to save you money. >> if you switch over sometimes you get what sounds like a great rate and then it disappears. >> it's a teaser rate on a credit cart. make sure you read the fine print and know this is a rate that sticks with you more than just a couple months or that you have the ability to switch back and it's also really important to shop around. you can do this in a couple of ways. go to your state's utility commission website. they should have a list of all of the alternate providers. there's a company called chooseenergy.com that can help you find the best deals in your area. >> what if you really want to go
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green and do you get penalized for that from energy companies? >> no. in fact you get deals for that from energy companies. if you put things in new insulation or if you put in energy saving appliances, sometimes they'll give you a deal for that. sometimes even just for going to an energy audit with your provider. >> one of the things you want to talk about is an expensive that a lot of people deal with every single month. that is wireless. it's a problem in our household, every household. >> the average wireless bill is $73 a month. a very big expense. one thing you can do is think about abandoning the big four. they do all of the advertising but there are companies that buy capacity from the big four like boost mobile and cricket wireless and they can cut your costs. >> if you're streaming a lot, you think i have to go with those big four. >> so they can reduce the speed at which you download things. it's not going to affect the
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video streaming but it will affect the downloading of things like attachments. be very conscious of how you use it. >> when you see the bill, you want to crackdown on your kids. you say crackdown on data instead. >> there are plans that provide these services, verizon called family manager, where you're allowed to allocate from your pool of data so johnny knows he gets 6 gigabites and when they're gone, they're gone. i've used this with my kids. it's very effective. >> a lot of people are not good at going in and finding ways around high bills or fighting for themselves but you say there are resources available. >> you heard me countless times say pick up the phone every six months. call your provider. ask for a deal. the reason for this is plans change all the time. i just saved $10 on my bill and got four extra gigabites by doing nothing but pick up the phone. if you're scared to do it yourself or not comfortable,
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these bill cutters will do this for you. they will charge you 50% of the money that they save you in the first year. >> real quickly. sneaky ways we're spending too much money each way. >> subscriptions. if you signed up for services in the past and you just don't remember that you've done it, these two services true bill and asktrim.com can go through your monthly statements and figure out for you where your subscriptions are and ask you if you want to cancel. >> i was looking over your shoulder because my wireless bandit just walked into the studio. i'm not going to call him out. find all of jean's advice on today.com. let's head over to carson. >> coming up next, sean "ditty combs" stops
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good morning. i'm tracy davidson. let's get to your first alert neighborhood forecast. meteorologist bill henley has that. >> nice outside. this morning the humidity is low. cool spots 67 in the suburbs. 65 in the lehigh valley. a few fair weather clouds there. a quick warm up. by 11:00 this morning 82 degrees. middle 80s by the afternoon. near 90 degrees today. back into the 90s tomorrow. on the roads nbc traffic reporter continues to watch 95. >> some improvements here. the accident scene is cleared out of way. we've had it for the last hour or so. on the southbound side around the blue room. all lanes back open.
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35 minutes is the drive time from the vine street expressway to the blue route. watch out for an accident on locust drive and morris road. the pennsylvania senate will reconvenient to vote on a new attorney general. governor tom wolf nominated bruce beamer to take over. he was an aid for kane. the jury found kane guilty on all charges. i'm tracy davidson. we'll have another update in 25eb9 minutes. you can stay updated throughout the day with news and weather with the nbc 10 app. the "today" show continues in minutes. thank you for watching. have a great day! for senate, katie mcginty or pat toomey? mcginty supports clean energy jobs.
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we're back 8:30 on a tuesday morning. the 30th day of august, 2016. look who that is. that is sean combs. sean "ditty" combs checking out fans on the plaza. that's the guy that kicked off our summer concert series. >> a tour kicking off this week. a lot going on with our buddy, ditty. >> we'll catch up with him in a couple seconds. also coming up, we have too cool
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for school gear and gadgets your kids need as they head back to class this fall. and fashion frientrends you wan wear during the last days of summer. >> healthy meals on wheels with our truck full of fresh produce on the plaza. we're cooking up two recipes for your family to dive into. we'll get to that in just a bit. >> look at who we have here. sean dit sean "ditty" combs. >> what's up, man? >> carson always gets a hug. >> come on. give me a hug. >> it seemed like just yesterday you were here putting on a great show on our plaza. now you have your own tour kicking off. >> this week is a big week. we have the family reunion tour coming to a city near you. starts in chicago and then goes to detroit and baltimore and then i'm at the garden next week. it's my whole entire catalog of all of the hits that i ever
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produced or performed on one stage so one night and one night only when it comes to your city. it's just going to be an incredible tour. chicago, detroit, we'll see you all first. >> people got a great taste of it when you were on our concert stage. so much energy. aweso awesome. you were at the vmas. there you are with some of your closest friends. how cool is that? who is not in this picture? >> alicia keys and you have jay and beyonce. you have ditty. i mean, you got kanye. kim k. >> do you all say to each other let's take a picture? >> not really. i think somebody took a picture. >> as long as i've known you, this music thing is important but this thing happening in harlem opening up this charter school. >> yesterday one of my big dreams came true. i always wanted to go back home
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and open up a school and yesterday i went back to harlem and opened up my first charter school. it's called capital prep in harlem. it's agesone of the big part of solution is education. >> you have been at this for years. >> i ran a marathon to raise a couple million dollars for the new york city school system. only killed myself. >> you ran the city though. >> by the way, that picture got so much traction, i felt bad like i'm missing out on the best party and then you called me and look at what happened. he called me and invited me. there i am. look at the back right. seriously. wasn't that the best? so dope. that was so dope. >> matt brought him more wine and left. >> sir, can i bring you anything else? >> sean, always good to see you. congrats on the tour. congrats on the school and everything else. >> thank you, everybody. come out to the show.
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ticketmaster.com. we'll see you when we come to your city. >> back by the way tomorrow with "today's take" and check that out. let's get a check of the weather from dylan. >> we'll see nice temperatures in the northeast. we're looking at low humidity, temps mid 80s and lots of sunshine. middle of the country we have a cold front that will trigger some storms. could see heavier downpours. close eye on that tropical depression nine in the gulf. that will get closer and closer and bring more and more rain to parts of central florida especially up to 15 inches of rain is possible. tomorrow is very unsettled in northern new england into the southwest. all because of that cold front. look at what happens behind it. temperatures only in the 70s back behind it. so we'll start to cool things off. in the northeast, one more warm day before it cools off by the good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a sunny day today and warm afternoon. the humidity stays low. it won't be as hot as yesterday. 87 in summerton today.
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the suburbs, westchester 86 and plenty of sunshine for the lehigh valley. new jersey sunny skies and a few scattered clouds this afternoon. a little bit warmer in trenton. at the shore sea breeze keep temperatures lower. up to 88 in wilmington. have a great day! >> that's your latest forecast. matt? >> announcer: design your life on "today" is sponsored by the 201717 ford fusion. the beauty of a well made choice. >> dylan, thanks very much. this morning on design your life, sharpen those number 2 pencils and takes notes because we're headed back to school. mario armstrong is here with a cheat sheet. we don't like to use that word around school with this year's school essentials when it comes to the best gear and gadgets. good morning. >> cheating for parents. that's okay. >> you're helping them save money at the same time. >> saving a lot of money.
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>> i love this. i was looking at these. these are water bottles but they collapse after you use them. >> totally collapsable. you can freeze them. use them in the microwave. bpa safe. once you use them, collapse them. put them in your purse. take you with them on the go. stay hydrated throughout the day. >> these are for kids. >> and these are infused. you can see at the bottom you can infuse that with fruit. so this is the infuser bottle. put herbs, spices, different things to make the water taste better. >> when we were kids, the food you took to school was in baggy. times have changed a lot. >> baggies can add up and that becomes expensive and it gets messy. these are boxes. not just any box. these are really cool. some are throwback. you can see gameboy here. it's about sectioning off food and put it in twice dividers.
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microwavable safe. six bucks and up for that. inexpensive. saves you money in the long run. >> over here we have backpacks. these are bags. if you go to the website and buy a bag or backpack, they will pack up one bag for an american child in need full of school supplies. it's a buy one, get one. if you buy a bag, they send all of this in a backpack to a needy child in america. doing 30,000 bags across the u.s. these are fun backpacks that are scented. i want you to smell this one a little bit. >> it smells like bubble gum. >> bubble gum. strawberry. they last several months. fun colors. different styles. >> that's good. about a month after school starts you smell your kids backpack between the gym socks and lunch in there for last year. >> not a good combo. >> these key rings. >> great for those of you that are worried about your kids losing stuff at school. this is the orbit.
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you can find your kids and phone but as you can see you can connect these to anything. your backpack or other things that you don't want to lose. >> more traditional supplies. great notebooks and binders. >> two in one stylists and you have the pen to write and then fade resistant markers. great for marking your kids clothing or sporting equipment. won't fade. and then school supplies. these are traditional school supplies as you can see. a lot of fun. a lot of fashion. polka dot is on trend. dollar and up at office depot for these school supplies. >> talk about this thing hooked up to a bed. >> this is great for dorm rooms. fit to any size bed. the ability for it to just fall straight down and give you privacy inside of your dorm room and even some darkness. if you want to relax and chill or read a book and not worry about your dorm mate giving you problems, you're good to go and you want to have great memories with removable wallpaper.
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you take the pictures on your phone or from your computer, upload them yourself and then on this peelable wallpaper, apply to your wall. no names. no holes in the walls. >> thank you very much. for more ideas, check out today.com. tomorrow we're going to have diy ideas to keep your kids organized for the entire school year. next up, pumpkin spice latte season but have you heard of pumpkin spice fashion. first on a tuesday morning, this is "today" on nbc.
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>> announcer: soundtrack of style is sponsored by jcpenney. get your pennies worth at jcpenney. >> this friday we close out our
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summer concert series so today we thought we would push play on the top five trends coming your way along with chilly weather. litt good morning. five great trends. let's start with rust which seems to be kind of a perennial fall color. >> this is a color you want to incorporate into your wardrobe. a ton of different ways to incorporate it. sometimes you see a trend in a magazine or on runway you think i couldn't do that. so many different ways to wear this. a beautiful tote bag like this. shoes. great trousers. i love the idea of doing it with a longer third piece vest and then kimberly is showing us how to wear texture. and mo and you have that chunky sweater. a half tuck which is important when you wear a chunkier knit. show off the waist of the pants. the pants have a kick right at
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the ankle. that's also a big trend. the slip on mule is definitely all about comfort but also all about style. >> animal print picks it up so well. >> no better match for rust than a great animal print. >> our next trend denim. >> denim is a classic. we wear it all four seasons. this is giving me justin and britney vmas from a long time ago. patchwork is back in a big way. we have great patchwork bags and patchwork jeans and patchwork boots are adorable. you can do it in a jacket or even a blouse here. my favorite way to do it is the patchwork skirt. the 60s are back in fashion in a huge way. you want to look for one that's a-line. i love the idea of different tones pairing it with a striped shirt like this makes it pop and a shout-out to the white boots. >> that makes it very 60s. >> that makes it really stand out.
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definitely look for patchwork with your denim. the biggest trend when it comes to jean for fall. >> velvet. >> this can be any old velvet. it's back in a huge way. the reason velvet is back when you think of fall, you want to be able to touch it. it has a lush feeling to it. feels cozy. >> love this hat. >> you can also do it with tiny detail on the back of the shoe here. i love a pump. chokers are back in a big way from the 90'90s. see it has movement in the sleeve which gives it a '70s vibe. ties at the waist. and carry shoes forward into fall and they pair nicely with velvet. definitely pick up velvet for your style this fall. >> we have two more. >> micro pleats. these skirts are meant to move. tucked in.
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all about the ankle boot with this length. very important for fall. and then last but not least, one of my favorite ways to update a denim jacket. show us the difference between a classic. your arms peek through. it has a drape and drama to it. it's the perfect update for fall in a solid and a broach on the color. >> coming up next, the more you grow. simple seasonal recipes straight from al's garden on the go. first, this is "today" on nbc. hello!
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hi amy. thank you. thank you. that is not protocol manager jenna. that's ok bart, it is here. at td bank we do things differently, like having the longest hours of any bank. don't just bank. bank human. you've probably hpennsylvania about the ziis working hard to track and prevent the virus from spreading. the best way for you to prevent zika is to avoid mosquito bites, especially if you're pregnant. here are some simple steps you can take to help protect you and your family. use insect repellent on your skin and clothing. cover up with loose, light-colored clothing when outdoors. repair window screens and get rid of standing water. announcer: to learn more, visit zika.pa.gov. back now on a tuesday morning with our garden on the go series beginning of the season al rolled up his sleeves
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and got his hands dirty filling our truck with flavors straight from the white house kitchen garden. now the truck made its way from 1600 pennsylvania avenue to our plaza. vegan chef and cookbook author is here to show us how to put handpicked ingredients to very good use. nice to see you. good morning. >> this is a vegan recipe. a lot of people think that it has to be boring. it's not at all boring. it's delicious. what do we have? >> we are making an easy delicious fresh garden plaza. let's get started. >> by the way, sauce is a no cook sauce. >> it's a no cool spinach sauce comes together in a second. we're boiling pasta. i love this because they suction the sauce well. you can use anything. you can use whole wheat, gluten free. so we're adding frozen veggies into boiling pasta water. how easy is that.
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they cook at the same time as the pasta. so we'll let that boil down. we'll move onto our sauce. give it a nice stir. >> how long is this going to take? >> it takes about five minutes. so five minutes before your pasta is ready you throw in your vegetables. it's super easy. we have fresh baby spinach. any green from your garden. this is easy. it's olive oil. do you want to add some water. >> sure. >> we don't have any cheese or cream or dairy in this. it's just really fresh flavors. some garlic cloves. some lemon juice. okay. i'll give it a little bit of salt if you want to do pepper. >> hold that. >> we have tasters over here by the way. >> how's it tasting? >> really good. >> the freshness right off the truck. >> garlic. >> this could not be easier. that's done. this is what it looks like. >> toss that in with the pasta. i picked cherry tomatoes and basil from our garden on the go.
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i'll throw those in at the same time. >> go ahead. what is this? >> this is fresh basil. you can pick any herb. >> toss it in there? >> toss it in. we'll mix it all together. there you go. and it's just a really nice fresh sauce. >> that's the main course. thumbs up for the main course, right? >> double thumbs up. >> i don't feel guilty. >> you have some of the sides there? fro . >> we are using potato skins and stuffing them with avocado salsa. you can actually use a melon baller and scoop out those insides and then i just bake it until it's really crisp. add a little bit of salt. you can save these for mashed potatoes. whatever you want. then here we have what i baked. >> i might eat that without the topping. >> you could, right? this is great. you just add avocado salsa,
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cilantro, tomatoes. you can make one too. everyone can make their own. and then eat it. >> they've been eating those like potato chips. so good. >> salsa thing you have in the middle of the potato. >> what do you think? >> you just devoured a vegan recipe. >> and i enjoyed it. >> so flavorful. >> everything is fresh. you don't need dairy. >> that was a tactical error there. i bit into that when i was supposed to say thank you. timing was wrong. to have this recipe e-mailed to you, sign up for "today food" news letter by going to today.com/food or text food 66866. >> you have something in your teeth. >> i know i do. it's avocado salsa. thank you. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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we mentioned al is out and about today. dylan has birthdays. >> yes. pesto in my teeth. happy birthdays and see who is on smucker's jar today. happy 100th birthday to saul. he runs a publication business and is in the process of writing his own book. how about that?
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and edna is also 100 years old. she's quite the celebrity. edna was voted one of the ten most admired senior citizens in wisconsin. with a face like that, why not? happy 100th birthday to gertie. she says her secret to longevity is to eat an ice cream cone every night. and al is 101 years old. world war ii veteran from newtown, massachusetts. he and his wife volunteered at a hospital for 50 years and made hats for each newborn. how sweet is that? that's newton, massachusetts and fay is celebrating 101 years. he's from radcliffe, iowa. served in world war ii and we're so thankful for his service of course. and look who we have here. happy 111th birthday to iris westman of northwood, north dakota. she was a librarian and spent
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time teaching young children how to read. 111. if you know one turning 100 years or older, we want to hear about them. >> wow. 111. they should have put floss next to this. >> garlic breath to go with it. >> i guess it will be a mystery with what's coming up. >> billy bush made it to new york. >> all right. much more ahead after your local news and weather.
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good morning. just a few minutes before 9:00 a.m. pretty nice day if you're heading to the beach. >> nice all around today. we have sunshine and still some cool spots. 60s are quickly disappearing. the suburbs 74 degrees. 69 in the lehigh valley and scattered clouds there. look how quickly the temperatures rise. low 0u89 at 11:00.
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middle 80s at 2:00. and getting near 90 this afternoon. one exception the shore nice and sunny. a little bit of a sea breeze near 80 this afternoon. >> thank you, bill. a check on the morning commute with our traffic reporter. >> we're watching 95. a little bit of a slow down here in the center city. these are the cameras around gerard avenue. you can see the southbound side moving along. 25 minutes sb to the vine street expressway. there is an accident reported on huntington road. >> thank you. new jersey state police are working to find out what lead to a deadly shooting that played out on the atlantic city expressway. this suv riddled with bullets pulled into a wawa parking lot. police say the gunfire happened near exit 12 in hamilton township. they say the driver and three passengers were shot. police arrested a second driver along the garden state parkway.
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paramedics could not save the passenger in the car. police in north jersey are discovering the swasticas at a park enjoyed by the jewish community. a citizens alerted the police. police say the vandalism happened sometime in the last week. we'll have another update in about 25 minutes. you can get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10 app. now we send you back to the "today" show with matt lauer.
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this morning on "today's take," the ball's in tamron's court as she takes on tennis champ andy murray. and then what's the best college for landing a job? the rankings are in and the greatest goal never scored that has everyone flipping out. that and much more coming up next. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, tamron hall and billy bush live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this tuesday morning, august 13th, 2016. i'm billy bush. tamron is here. al is on assignment. >> for two days. >> looking at more weather gear. >> he's in l.a. >> maybe there's weather gear out there. i don't know where he is.
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do you? >> i didn't know until this morning. he's in l.a. he never tells us anything. >> hope everything is going well. i saw the greatest -- by the way, some people can take a selfie and others can't. i'll take 50 and delete them all. i'm not good at it. i don't think i have a good side. you, my friend, take a fantastic selfie and your mom may take a better one. i love this from the u.s. open last night. >> that's last night hanging out with my mom. it was mom/daughter day. my mom is a tennis fanatic. other than her children, she loves tennis and i'm not sure some days the order, us or the tennis. >> she's beautiful. >> she's so good. she's a good mom. djokovic was playing. okay. here's the deal. i worked a long day yesterday. flew my mom in for the u.s. open opening and we were with usa tennis association in their suite. that's a drop right there. treating my mama good.
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>> you might have gotten another seat. >> around 10:00 last night, i was, like, mom, i got to go to work. be quiet. mom, people are asking me don't you have to work tomorrow. i said just take a uber, take a cab home. she wouldn't leave. >> did you say the whole time? >> i pleaded with my mom. we got to go. she complained all the way. we're missing it. we got home. the match was still going on. >> awesome. >> she got to watch it. >> i got totally nailed yesterday on the flight home. we had the fake gun shots in los angeles and yesterday a 3 1/2 hour delay coming in. i didn't get in until 1:30. >> to your place in new york? >> 1:30 in the morning. by the way, air conditioning, they're units. they're units. so i forgot to leave it on or ask someone to turn it on. i laid there for an hour and a
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half in the heat. >> he's going to come closer to the tv at home. i heard part of this story. >> i was going to leave that out. >> i overheard part of this story. come closer. tell them what you did? >> i went with limited -- no clothing at all because -- but a study out today if you sleep nude, you sleep better. i don't want to ask you a personal question so soon in the relationship here -- >> because we've been dating five days. >> did you sleep well? >> i slept great even with my mom staying with me. in separate rooms. the study is true. you came back. your place was hot. it was 90 degrees in new york yesterday. and so you -- >> it was 110 in my house. >> so you were there buck naked. >> buck. >> on top of the covers. >> i do that normally. >> you do? >> the study does show that --
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my body temperature -- if you saw me in rio, i was sweating a lot. i run hot so i try to limit the amount of heat. >> i wonder about the woman/man dynamic. i'm always cold in the day. when i sleep, i have to sleep with the air conditioning on 69. i don't wear anything. i can't stand being in covers or pajamas but i need to sleep cold. the minute this air comes on in this building, i'm freaked out. >> dr. oz told me 65 degrees. we hibernate like a bear. he said that's hibernation sleep. he said 65. i negotiated with my wife. i got it down to 67 right now. she won't go below that. pretty good. we started at 70. and i'll continue. >> lilly's first day of school. what happened? >> the silver lining to this terrible confusion at lax is i went back home. i did the show yesterday with you from l.a. i got to take my daughter to her first day of school. it's her last -- there she is
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with her teacher. she's in sixth grade there. she decided to dye her hair red. >> when we met i said i love your hair and you and your wife looked at me with this suspicious look. >> it's half in and half out. a little silver lining there. i showed you yesterday this tattoo that we got, apparently i didn't know this was a thing. it hurt me a lot. >> you got a family tattoo. >> with our 18 year old and my 11 year old and 15 year old when they're allowed to -- you have to be 18 in california to get a tattoo, they'll join us i hope. it spawned something on our facebook page. they started loading up photos. rhonda, kendra, melissa, all kinds of people sending in their family tats. >> that's cute. i like that one a lot. >> everyone is getting tattoos on the tender spot. your wrist or your ankle.
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i went for fleshy. >> your beautiful mom, does she have a at that time with you? >> no. i have the state of texas with two dice in the middle. it says born lucky and then it has a yellow rose and i feel certain that my mother, mary, will not agree to anything like that. >> a lot going on there. >> it was in stage. we'll end with texas. we're not going to do the whole united states. >> jonas brothers got a couple bro' tattoos before their vma performances. >> only two of the four brothers, right? >> kevin is at home with the kids. he's raising kids. i guess he's an app developer. i don't know if he got it. >> what does it say? just a line? it's an arrow pointing at each other. >> yeah. >> boom. that's my word by the way. >> billy ends almost every e-mail with boom. what did i miss?
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what just happened? >> it means we hit the high note and i'm out. >> gene wilder. >> favorite movie? >> i loved "stir crazy." i found it to be and find it to be just comedy magic the two of them and of course "willie wonka." >> this is wild. >> that's the best movie. >> then you have "young frankenstein" which was great and "willie wonka" was a box office failure when it came out. >> look at that. what a magical performer. just the range. you know, listen, 83 years old and to have this life and this honesty and he is one of the people that i admire the most from what we know of who he was as a man. >> great collaboration of mel
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brooks. the original leo bloom on stage and when he met -- i found this -- when he met mel for the first time, he was on broadway. he was in a performance with mel's girlfriend at the time and he met mel backstage. mel was wearing a pea coat. they used to call them urine jackets. they didn't sell so well. >> is that true? >> they had a huge laugh and went on to do producers together. boom, boom, boom m. >> we're done with our chat? >> coming up, james corden has fun with kanye's video for "fame." >> we have to talk about black china. >> i could talk about black china all day. >> that's after this. we'll be right back. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold, because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable.
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during the music video for "fade." did a lovely job and has a beautiful body. take a look. >> that's a dance place next door instead of doing it amongst the equipment. can you just maybe dial it down just a little bit. it fees like you're ramping up if anything. >> you know, she lays on the ground and does the fluctuation of the buttocks, his eyes are going like this when she does it. hysterical this guy. >> we've been researching her body like most of america. she's given a couple interviews. she has told "vogue" all she does is dance.
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she doesn't eat vegetables. she says that it's dna. she doesn't really workout in the gym. >> don't want to hear that, do we? she's a carbo loader that doesn't love working out. >> if it's dna, there's nothing i can do. >> game over. >> already lost. >> people have been obsessed over her. she had baby last year. >> eight months. >> the cutest little baby ever. >> her husband is in the video with her from the cleveland cavaliers. he's more of a private guy. i don't want my body in here. he did it for her. she had no idea. we wonder what is kanye going to do with his four minutes. she had no idea. he may do the video. he may not. i was watching with the rest of the world and he's private. no one had seen it. she never screened it before. saw herself for the first time. >> someone else is hot that we're obsessed with. black china.
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i realize i'm still on twitter. billy is not. you'll tweet why are you talking about th ekardashians. people love that. >> tweet her. i'm not there. >> we have an agreement. >> everything you want addressed, please go through my mail room here. you'll forward me the necessaries. >> okay. please don't. >> i reeked havoc. >> i will receive your complaints about this topic. i'll delete you. but kim kardashian's magazine cover we know famous paper magazine with the champagne. all that. >> and nude belly. >> angela kardashian, aka black china, she is on this issue. >> the kardashian baby, if it's a boy, i don't think we know the gender yet, if it's a boy,
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that's the heir of the dynasty. the only child thus far with the last name kardashian so she is carrying the heir to the dynasty. hats off to china making a strong play here. >> there's a strong play for black china. this was something i saw tweeted out. it said, god give me the patience and the strategic mindset of black china when it comes to achieving my goal. >> i agree with that. >> there are people that believe that kylie is dating tiga. tiga was originally with black china and they have a son and china out of retaliation steals rob kardashian's heart to get back at the kardashians. this was all this plan and then she swoops in and gets pregnant. >> listen, i can't imagine anybody would roll out a plan
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like that. if she did, china, i'm telling you, she's so strong. >> i actually think they're in love. >> her show is going to do well. coming out in the fall. >> it's a win it appears at this point. >> quick take a look at this. another soccer video. in colorado high school. over the goalie and finishes. they called him offsides. what referee is going to rob a guy of a beautiful flip there if he's questionably offsides. that's a heads-up play. >> you've seen me be athletic. >> we'll see more of that. we have you coming up playing tennis with andy murray. >> unfortunately, yes. i did play tennis and we went on an adventure. i don't profess to be athletic. i do like clothes. in a couple weeks, guess what? clothes that belong to me, dylan, savannah, hoda, will be online for you to purchase all for a great cause.
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that's a tease there. i started cleaning my closets last night. >> your closet is so deep. i have a feeling i'll never seen the same outfit twice. >> dylan is in for al with a check of the weather. i started going through my closet last night. i'm opening up the vault. i'm giving away stuff i never thought i would give away. >> can i buy some of your stuff because i love your clothes. >> i'm a known cross dresser. i love your outfits. >> we are going to sell our clothes for charity and i'm opening the vault. >> i need to clean my closet. this is good on so many different levels. all right. let's take a look at all of the tropical systems we have going on. category 2 hurricane gaston is going to stay over the water. it's tropical depressions eight and nine that we're going to focus on. these could cause some flooding issues especially down through florida and down through north
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carolina as well. so if we could get this advancing here you'll eventually see this area of low pressure, tropical depression 9, could become a tropical storm by the time we go into this afternoon. it looks like it will produce up to 10 to 15 inches of rain across parts of florida especially by the time we get to the end of the week. as for the storm in north carolina, we will see up to 1 to 3 inches of rain and also the rough surf and rip currents. both storms will eventually move away by the time we get into the good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a sunny day today and warm afternoon. the humidity stays low. it won't be as hot as yesterday. 87 in summerton today. the suburbs, westchester 86 and plenty of sunshine for the lehigh valley. new jersey sunny skies and a few scattered clouds this afternoon. a little bit warmer in trenton. at the shore sea breeze keep temperatures lower. up to 88 in wilmington. have a great day!
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in any way. >> that's a nice one. my gosh. a beautiful forehand. >> that was out. >> here we go. >> she called that out. >> we need refs. >> i don't like this shot. >> boom. and he gives her a sky ball. >> did you see that? is it over? >> it should be after that. my gosh, tamron, very good. another slam. >> let's go. i'm done. >> did i win? >> it's a tie. we're a team. >> you take them. we're going out to give two tickets. we have to give a couple, right? >> should we set people on a date or find a couple having an anniversary? >> i like a couple having an anniversary. we put them on the first date at the u.s. open that could be awkward. >> can they hear us? >> we look like poker deals.
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andy murray center court. u.s. open. opening round. >> that's amazing. great seats. >> it was so beautiful out at the u.s. open last night. arthur ash stadium. they have the roof that's convertible. phil collins performed last night. it's one of the most magical experiences in new york. so we're how the here. look. hi. hi. >> you got to do it. >> is it your anniversary? >> yes. our 30th today. >> is that your husband behind you? >> yes. >> what's your wedding date? the date of the wedding? >> what day? >> the 30th. making sure you're not sandbagging here. >> robin and mart. andy murray's first round
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tonight u.s. open. you're in the family box right here. happy anniversary. >> now we only have a set of tickets. however, i do have to come over and give you a hug for your 80th birthday. >> tamron plays tennis against andy murray. who do you think won it? we'll find out after your local news. i'm at the perfect age. and i've found the perfect skincare. age perfect hydra-nutrition from l'oreal. a balm perfected just for mature skin. feels so luxurious it melts right in! hydra-nutrition deeply moisturizes with 10 precious oils plus calcium. with intense moisture for intense nourishment. it's the science i trust to help me look like me. toned, firmer, more comfortable. age perfect hydra-nutrition from l'oreal skin expert paris. my perfect age it's right now. and i'm worth it.
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good morning. i'm pamela osborn. let's get to your first alert neighborhood forecast with meteorologist bill henley. good morning. >> good morning. you'll need your sunglasses today. we'll see sunshine through the day. a warm up is under way. already 77 degrees in wilmington. dover is 75. looking at 60s in lehigh valley. that's a temporary situation. all places will warm into the upper 80s. a few spots in the 90s today. we're seeing plenty of sunshine in philadelphia. the humidity staying low through the day. pamela? bill, thank you. now we are going to talk about the traffic a little bit about what is going on outside now.
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jessica is going to be joining us in a moment. for now in camden crews are still on the scene where a car slammed into several homes critically injuring the driver. take a look at the destruction there along haydyn avenue. police say the car went out of control around 2:00 this morning, hit a pole, and crashed into a few porches and burst into flames. the driver was thrown from the car. several families are displaced until safety inspectors can check out their homes. now to decision 2016. returns to pennsylvania today. democratic vice presidential nominee tim kane campaigns in eerie and lancaster. tomorrow hillary clinton's running mate will be in bethlehem at the hanover township community center. philadelphia will honor the arena bowl champions tomorrow. a celebration rally is set for noon at the city hall courtyard. the seoul took on the second arena bowl title in 11 seasons by beating arizona friday night. i'm pamela osborn.
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>> tennis legend in the making. andy murray. >> i thought you were going to say me. >> fresh off the olympic gold in rio. you saw that. u.s. open is under way. murray starts tonight looking to score his second win and maybe on the way to grand slam. >> one of the nicest guys i've ever met. what a gentleman. a champion. i was nervous when i got a chance to play him. i was invited to go out before the open. we went to queens. of course i was terrified. andy made me an offer i couldn't refuse. ever since he was three, britain's andy murray dreamt of becoming a tennis great. today you could say the international tennis star is at the top of his game. murray is currently the world number two and he's also a
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three-time grand slams champion o holding 39 career titles. >> the first tennis player to win two olympic singles gold medals. >> insteneedless to say, i was nervous to play against the tennis great at the u.s. open. i don't know how to swing. i'm going to go like that. and then like that. i'm going to try my speed serve. then don't hit me in my face. this is how i make my living. i throw it up and then hit it. i'm getting nervous. okay. the moment has come. i've warmed up. i had a few practice serves. i've gotten -- now here he is. hello. i'm tamron. nice to meet you. here you are after rio. back-to-back golds. first olympian to do it. >> amazing. amazing feeling to win a gold
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medal for your country and do it a second time, i never, ever thought that would happen. yeah. it means a lot to me. >> do you have a tip for people when you're feeling tired? >> just try to bluff a little bit. >> poker face? >> yeah, a little bit. i don't have the best poker face. >> let me see your best poker face. >> my skin -- last year i was invited to play with serena and roger federer. >> that's interesting. >> tragic. i'm not coordinated. will you help me? >> i'll help you. before we go on the big court, we're going to start with the little net first, okay. >> i have to start with that. >> you have to start on that. >> to help me out, andy brought up two upcoming tennis greats for doubles. how do you stand?
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seriously, i don't know. really? the crowd booed andy murray. yes. does that count as a rally? >> that counts as a rally, yeah. >> with that, andy decided we were ready for the big court. here we go. i know how to serve. >> not bad. >> okay. did i hit a human being? what you got, murray. >> hey. >> is this game point? >> i think you won. >> we won? >> i think you won. >> what do you do in tennis when
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you win? >> celebrate. >> not like that. >> on fire. well played. >> can i give you a kiss on the cheek. >> do i get a kiss? >> andy, andy. that was really cute. >> it was. guess what -- >> you invented your own serve? >> what are you saying. >> sideways serve. did they speed that up. >> that's why we were a great team. by the way, andy murray met his wife at the u.s. open in 2005. how romantic is that? that's where i'm going tonight to find love. >> enjoy. >> thank you, andy, for a great time. thank you to the u.s. open for the invitation. tickets are still available. usopen.org. >> which colleges offer the best financial aid? what about career placement? the princeton review annual best colleges. i wonde
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>> there are a lot of factors to consider when it comes to choosing a college. how much does it cost? is the food good? >> we brought in our friend robert to deliver the news. parents and teenagers senior vice president publisher at princeton review and lead author of the best 381 colleges. interesting number. robert, good morning. good to see you. >> good to be back. >> we love this list. you surveyed 140,000 students. 60 topics to come up with this big list. >> longest ongoing survey of student opinions in the country. 25 years this year we've been putting out this book and new edition. >> we have four categories. best career services. that's important. hard to get a job after college. >> absolutely. we put this in the book in 2008. college dad said can you give us perspective. we talked about best career
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services in the book. number one on that list is spectacular school. bentley university in massachusetts. another two schools up there. northwestern and wake forest. spectacular schools when we talk about return on your investment specifically for bentley university. a four-year and four stages where they identify students interest. >> way to play on my phobia. >> nobody told us a big bird would come out. it's their mascot. >> when we think about students with great return on their investment and internships in schools, this is the place. >> fantastic. so next up is huge important financial aid. it has dominated the conversation on the presidential campaign. >> absolutely. >> it's a big deal. >> the two and three schools are princeton and bowden. higher sticker cost. free money that students have to
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pay back. >> i can't believe it. pick it up. let's go. >> at number one? >> number one is yassar college. >> so well deserved. >> here they come. >> are you yassar grads? >> no, they work here. we brought in eight-year college students. >> when we start to think about vassar, numbers don't like. $45,000 this year. bringing it down to $16,000 for the average student. >> food. the best food. who has a good cafeteria? >> so many schools. top 20 list we put together. bowden is second on the list. so deserving number one spot,
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first time this school made it is university of massachusetts at amherst. the flagship. my word. look at who we have here. a little surf and turf. savory and sweet. that was a five-step recipe for you to make. >> do they hire a famous chef or something? >> they have a series of different chefs. there are four main dining halls. 18 different cafes. two food trucks. delivery service. it's a glorious place academically and nourishing the body and mind. good stuff. >> final category is quality of life. >> pork belly category. went out to 140 students. everything outside the classroom. are you happy? is the food good? are beds comfortable? what's the interaction with faculty members on campus. there are some terrific schools that we're focusing on here. number one -- here.
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k. state. number one this year is virginia tech, which is hoda's school. i know. so well deserved. >> are you ready? >> hokey, hokey, hokey, hi. tech, tech, tech, vpi. deanna! she's a future hokey. >> so cute. >> you did it. >> congratulations. my gosh. virginia tech is an awesome school. such great school. 24,500 students. a poll just surveyed alum that said over half said they found their perfect fit as a graduate. >> congratulations. >> robert, thank you very much. >> for top ten list of each category and more, head to today.com. now over to dylan with the
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weather. >> i want to add dining hall at bush campus on rutgers university was top notch. just throwing that out there. we are looking at a chance of stronger storms today especially out ahead of this cold front moving through the midwest and stretching back down into texas. it's not looking like these storms will be that severe but we could still see some heavier downpours. perhaps one to three inches of rain falling in a short period of time. torrmoow we really need to focus on what will happen in florida and north carolina as these tropical systems kind of waiver through these areas. we could see as much as 10 to 15 inches of rain by the end of the week in parts of w good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a sunny day today and warm afternoon. the humidity stays low. it won't be as hot as yesterday. 87 in summerton today. the suburbs, westchester 86 and plenty of sunshine for the lehigh valley. new jersey sunny skies and a few scattered clouds this afternoon.
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a little bit warmer in trenton. at the shore sea breeze keep temperatures lower. up to 88 in wilmington. have a great day! >> that's your latest forecast. >> up next, he's a long way from the oc. wheeling and dealing in miami in the new crime drama. talking about the chips reboot. >> can't wait. >> first year of of fatherhood. a lot going on. hi, i'm dominique wilkins. when you have type 2 diabetes, like me, there's a moment of truth. and with victoza®, a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. victoza® works with your body to lower blood sugar in three ways-- in the stomach, the liver and the pancreas. and while it isn't for weight loss,
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is digital currency. sort of like bit coin. criminal elements encircle us and drama ensues. >> how do you do your research? >> great question. they gave us a binder with a lot of bit coin articles. it's so dense. i'm not going to do a good job here now explaining it at all. i only understand this much. it's a huge concept. i did do some research. i just can't regurgitate it. >> i know i did it. >> everybody is in the game. crackle is -- is seinfeld paying for this? >> he pays for everything. >> he needs to. martin freeman is in this. >> we do have wayne cramer in
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good morning. i'm pamela osborne. let's get to your first alert neighborhood forecast with meteorologist bill henley. >> we saw temperatures in the 50s and 60s for much of the area this morning. they're rising quickly. look at philadelphia 80 now. a few scattered clouds in the suburbs. king of prussia no sign of any wet weather. not today.
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77 at lunchtime and the 80s this afternoon. a warm day. near 90 for philadelphia. looking for cooler conditions a nice sea breeze e at the shore. 80 degrees this afternoon. >> thank you. now a check on traffic with nbc 10 first alert traffic reporter. >> hey, pamela. no problems or delays. drive times great around route 1. 10 northbound or southbound to the schuylkill. there's an accident on 295 the southbound. the commodore barry bridge is being blocked. another in pa rockledge. new jersey state police are working to find out what lead up to a deadly shooting that played out on the atlantic city expressway. this suv pulled into a wawa parking lot shortly after the shooting yesterday. police say the gunfire happened near exit 12 in hamilton township. they said the driver and three
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