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rain for much of the area today. >> thank you. we'll have updates throughout the morning on the breaking news. always get the latest realtime news, weather and traffic on the app. good morning. breaking news. multiple pipe bombs found near a commuter train station in new jersey. one of the devices exploding as a police robot tried to disarm it. police now searching a nearby apartment building as the fbi detains five people in connection with e weekend bombing in new york city that injured 29. are the incidents connected, and is there an active terror cell at work? the politics of terror, as donald trump and hillary clinton head back on the campaign trail today. new questions over how each responded to those bombings. was trump too quick to judge? was clinton too cautious? how their reactions could impact the way voters view their approach to national security.
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and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning. welcome to "today" on this monday morning. and it is a busy one. we want to start with some breaking news overnight. five explosive devices discovered in new jersey near a busy train station. this is just a day after a device exploded here in new york city. and this morning, police are searching this building in elizabeth, new jersey. they say it is in connection with this investigation. we have complete coverage beginning with nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer. >> reporter: good morning. that fbi activity that you were talking about a short time ago is taking place just a mile away from where we are standing. we can tell you investigators have been there for the past several hours. they're very interested in a local residence there. law enforcement officials tell nbc news they are concerned an active terror cell may be working in this area. police were flagged to a
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suspicious device in this neighborhood after two men say they came across a back pam, opened it up, looked inside and thought they saw a bomb. that's when they notified authorities who cleared this airy, including a local train station. when we arrived, police moved in. then the explosion happened. the overnight blast sent shockwaves through elizabeth, new jersey. police startled, the public rattled, the smell of gunfire in the air. a single backpack with five devices inside suddenly exploding. hours later, heavily armed fbi agents arrived at this nearby home. officials say all part of their investigation. back at the crime scene, the mayor says the bomb squad accidentally triggered the blast. >> it was not a controlled explosion that occurred when they were cutting in order to make it safe. >> reporter: just before 9:00 p.m. sunday, investigators say two men discovered the backpack in a trash can. pipes and wires inside, just a
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few hundred feet outside a neighborhood bar. police shut down the adjacent train station, suspending commuter traffic for hours. the danger to the public soon became clear. only 1 after 5 devices exploded. thankfully, no one hurt. but the blast, powerful enough to kill. >> the loss of life could have been tremendous. >> the people who are doing this, they have no value on human life and it's really difficult to understand their rational. >> reporter: shortly before the explosion, just ten miles away, investigators stopped a vehicle of interest. five people taken in for questioning in connection to the terror investigation. no charges filed yet. the blast in new jersey comes after a powerful explosion in manhattan injuring 29 saturday night. earlier saturday in seaside park, new jersey, an ied exploded along the route of a charity race before it got under way.
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this morning, several law enforcement officials tell nbc news they're concerned an active terror cell with multiple players could now be at work in new york and new jersey. three explosions over the last 48 hours that could have all been deadly. as police continue to sweep this area for bomb fragments, we are told investigators may be looking for similarities like a similar trigger shared between all these devices. meantime, police will step up their presence all across this city. matt and savannah, just a mile away from here, that investigation and fbi presence continues at that residence so close by. back to you guys. >> miguel almaguer, thank you very much. we have several different scenes working here. now to the weekend explosion that rocked a manhattan neighborhood. what investigators are learning about that incident. nbc's richard engel is there. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. it does seem that there is an active bomber or group of
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bombers on the loose in the new york/tri-state area. but the picture emerging, at least from the incidents this weekend, is of a fairly amateurish attempt to carry out a coordinated attack that, thankfully, mostly went wrong. security has been beefed up across new york this morning with more dogs, more armed guards, 1,000 more state police at new york bus and subway terminals, and airports in response to the three bombs found or exploded over the weekend. the first one in a new jersey trash can saturday morning, two in manhattan that evening. >> everybody get off of the street! >> get off the street! >> reporter: investigators are now searching for connections and think they have found a key link. the detonators used for all three devices, city officials tell nbc news, were old-style flip cell phones. the similarities suggest that the same person or same group may be responsible.
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but who, and why? >> a bomb exploding in new york is obviously an act of terrorism. but it's not linked to international terrorism. >> we have a lot more work to do to be able to say what kind of motivation was behind this. >> reporter: biggest explosion hit new york city at 8:30 saturday night on a crowded street with lots of construction. >> i ran outside and saw glass and people screaming and people were scared out of their wits. >> reporter: that bomb blew up in or under a metal dumpster which appears to have contained much of the shrapnel. no one was killed. 29 were injured. all of them treated and released. the second device in new york was found just a few blocks away. it looked like a pressure cooker bomb that didn't go off. new york city officials tell nbc news they have video of someone wheeling it down the street in a suitcase and that later two
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people apparently innocently took the device out of the suitcase, didn't know what it was, left it, and walked off with the suitcase. and the bomb in the trash can in new jersey? it was timed to go off during a charity race to support u.s. marines, but the race was delayed when the small pipe bomb partially exploded harming no one. officials called the race off. >> okay. by need to shut down this run. shut down this run. speak to somebody up there. >> reporter: in addition to those being questioned by the fbi, there is also apparently surveillance video that may show the same man at the two locations here in new york city where a bomb exploded and the other device was found. matt, savannah, back to you. >> richard engel, thank you. let us turn to nbc's justice correspondent, pete williams. he's been working his sources this morning. pete, let's talk about these five people detained. are police or law enforcement officials confident or
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optimistic that they've got someone either involved in this or at least connected to it? >> i'd say agnostic about that. that's up in the air. people captured near the bridge are being questioned now. we are told it is a combination of factors that led to their arrest, including the surveillance video from the new york bombing scenes and the cell phones that were used as timers and power sources in the bombs. obviously the bombers thought those phones would be blown up. but one of the devices in new york and the one in seaside park, new jersey did not go off. we're told that police and federal agents have identified another man from that surveillance video, one they are actively searching for right now. >> and we're talking -- or here's hearing this morning about active terror cells operating in new jersey and new york. are law enforcement officials that you are talking about giving you any more information about what they may or may not know about that group? >> well, i think that is a developing picture. i think the best way to say it
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is, they're following a lead. they have reasons they're following the lead. evidence from the phones, the evidence from the surveillance video. whether this is the actual cell, how many people are involved, we don't know. we do know, they tell us that the devices that were found overnight in new jersey are similar to the device that was left in the trash can saturday in seaside park. so there is that connection. and that device, in turn, has, we're told, been said that it has similarities to the ones in new york. so this is moving really very quickly. >> pete, thank you very much. bill bratton is the former police commissioner for new york city. he retired on friday. we've also got sean henry, former assistant director of the fbi. gentlemen, good morning. commissioner, you just left the job on friday. one presumes you're still pretty plugged in. you are talking about four different incidents. what's your sense of whether they are indeed connected and what this would mean in terms of
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a potential terror attack on the city and this area? >> first, since 9/11, this is only the second successful attack. the first was the hatchet attack on a new york city police officer about two years ago. the device that blew up on saturday night that caused 29 injuries would have to be deemed a successful and i believe the use of the term "terrorist" is appropriate in this. i think we have enough information to clearly indicate it was an act of terrorism. good news is the law enforcement authorities have a lot to work with. these devices did not go off, and as a result they have the ability to move forward very quickly. i think you will see this come to resolution very quickly. >> as you left your post on friday, did your department have under surveillance an individual or individuals that you think they're going back and looking at now in connection with these attacks? >> okay. i won't speak to that. at any given time the joint terrorism task force here in new york -- there is a separate one
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in new jersey -- those two are working very closely now. what was thought to be two separate unrelated incidents at this juncture, i think there is a strong belief that they are in fact connected. in terms of were the individual or individuals involved in this on the radar, that is part of the investigation moving forward so i can't speak to that, as you might expect. but again, my understanding and sense of this is that we're going to see a lot of movement today on this matter. >> let's go to sean henry. there are a couple of ways to look at this. you could either say, all right, this was a botched attempt, something that went wrong, an attempted coordinated attack. or perhaps even more disturbingly, you could consider it a dry run. when we should mention, of course, this is the week that world leaders, including president obama, descend on this area. >> yeah. well, we had an explosion on saturday night in manhattan. clearly that wasn't dry. whether these events are coordinated or are connected, both the joint terrorism task
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forces in new york and new jersey will almost be working as one unit and will be collecting and sharing intelligence across each of those organizations. i think when you look at this investigation going forward, the biggest concern is there are people that are still out there. nypd, one of the greatest counterterrorism units in the world, the fbi working with the joint terrorism task force, there is a lot of evidence here. in the terrorist explosive device analytic center, they will be able to collect a lot of information from these devices. they've looked at hundreds of thousands of devices in the last 12 years or so. they'll look for signatures and i absolutely believe that they will be able to gather intelligence that will be actionable and lead to some furtherance of this investigation, savannah. >> let me go to commissioner -- former commissioner bratton again. savannah mentioned the timing of this. the u.n., all these dignitaries from around the world descending on new york right now. an additional 1,000 law
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enforcement officials or agents have been brought to bear here, including national guard troops. are you confident that enough is being done to secure this city during this very challenging week. >> >> oh, sure. this is an event we have a lot of experience with. over the last year, 18 months in new york city we've beefed up counterterrorism capabilities by an additional almost 1,3 m00 officer. the issue here, however, is that what this event reinforces is what we've been saying, that it is not a matter of if, it's just a matter of when. and unfortunately, reality of our world today is that these events are probably going to become more common which is unfortunate. but i would point out that the second device was discovered by a woman who reported it. see something, say something. we cannot emphasize that enough. don't live in fear, but you have to basically be aware. >> this backpack with the five
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pipe bombs discovered by two, we hear homeless people who actually went, saw the devices and immediately contacted officials. >> so important. thank you both very much. in the wake of both of these incidents or all of these incidents, both presidential candidates are now speaking out about national security. with the election only 50 days away. here is the state of the race. hillary clinton's in philadelphia this morning. she's speaking to young voters at temple university. she'll then return to new york to meet with several world leaders at the united nations general assembly, including the president of egypt. donald trump also plans to sit down with the egyptian leader today to discuss foreign policy matters. before that, he's holding a rally in florida. this is his third visit to that state in less than two weeks. let us bring in nbc national correspondent peter alexander. he's at trump tower just a few blocks from us here in new york. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, matt and savannah, good morning to you. 50 days until the election. exactly one week until the first
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debate. but their responses this weekend really offered a real-time point and counterpoint with hillary clinton and donald trump demonstrating very different strategies and styles on issues of national security. after the explosions, a sharp contrast in the candidates' responses. >> just before i got off the plane, a bomb went off in new york. >> reporter: donald trump quick to react, even before new york city police had identified what happened. >> nobody knows exactly what's going on. but, boy, we are living in a time. we better get very tough, folks. >> reporter: later turning heads with the tone of his tweets expressing warmest regards, best wishes and condolences to the new york bombing victims and their families. hillary clinton's initial response, more measured. >> i think it's always wiser to wait until you have information before making conclusions. >> reporter: later condemning the apparent terrorist attacks,
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urging americans to choose resolve over fear. the nation remains bitterly divided. more people believe clinton would make a better commander in chief, but trump's more trusted on terror. still, he's spending a fierce criticism from another leading republican, robert gates, the former defense secretary under presidents obama and bush. in an op-ed, gates calling on clinton to address her troer trustworthiness deficit with voters but slamming trump arguing he is beyond repair and unfit to be commander in chief. >> robert gates, believe me, i am so much better at what he's doing than he is, you won't even believe it. >> reporter: as trump tries to bury five years of birtherism, his campaign still facing a fallout of a claim that was widely viewed as racist. >> how and when did donald trump conclude that the president was born in the united states? >> you'll have to ask him a that. that's a personal decision. >> reporter: with concerns of lagging enthusiasm for clinton among democrats, president obama is calling on african-americans to turn up the heat. >> i will consider it a personal
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insult, an insult to my legacy if this community lets down its guard and fails to activate itself in this election! you want to give me a good sendoff? go vote! >> reporter: as president obama tries to unify democrats, there are new rifts this morning among republicans. the rnc chairman, reince priebus, this weekend saying that it is time for donald trump's former primary opponents to come on board and support his campaign, suggesting they could have trouble ahead of them in future elections if they don't. ted cruz, jeb bush, john kasich have all yet to endorse trump. savannah and matt? >> peter, thank you very much. al's back this morning. all of our correspondents in the new york area have given a weather report. it's raining. >> guys, we really need this rain. extreme drought in some areas throughout the northeast. new england down to charlotte, looking at showers. remnants of julia still going to be pumping in that much needed
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rain. heaven yes, sir rain is going to be on the southeastern and mid-atlantic coast. slowly today, front rushes south, moisture comes up to the north. it will taper off in the northeast but hang around down through the south. rainfall amounts, heaviest from three to five inches over the next three days from raleigh to cape hatteras. but upwards of one to two inches along the northeast and new england coast. england coast. we'll get to your i love ice cream pizza! peanut butter -tacos! i love ramen. anything chocolate chicken tacos, pork tacos. and now that i've learned to manage what i eat, i can still eat the foods i love. every. single. day. members have lost 15% more weight in the first 2 months than on the beyond the scale program than on our previous program and they're still eating the foods they love. that's the genius of this program! join for free and get a free starter kit. hurry, offer ends september 19th. good morning.
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i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab your umbrella. much-needed rainfall and we're getting it today. showers, thunderstorms and periods of heavy rain possible from philadelphia and the suburbs. showers and thunderstorms in the lehigh valley, 70s this afternoon. in fact, you'll find 70s with occasional showers and thunderstorms in new jersey and at the shore, sunshine this morning fades. storms for wilmington, 75 degrees. the high temperature. while rehoboth beach will be closer to 80 degrees this afternoon. have a great day. >> and that's your latest weather. gis >> thank you very much. more developments overnight in that bombing in manhattan. at least five detaped by the fbi. more on the latest of this investigation. an nbc exclusive -- amal clooney opening up about the target of her new legal fight. first, this is "today" on nbc. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. i know more about isis then the generals do. john mccain, a war hero.
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don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? nbc 10 news starts now. good morning, i'm tracy davidson. a wet and stormy morning. let's get you updated with the first alert nbc 10 forecast with meteorologist bill henley. >> look at the rainy view from center city and the radar view shows heavy showers and thunderstorms moving out of northeastern maryland and into southern chester conte and the philadelphia area is seeing lightning as well. extending into new jersey with some heavy downpours. the showers will be with us this morning and into this afternoon. they'll likely be a little more scattered around this afternoon. 71 degrees, rain cooled in philadelphia for now. we'll see upper 70s this afternoon with a chance of heavy downpours in the lehigh valley and delaware.
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that is video, part of the season train commuters could be delayed today, heading north from philadelphia into the city. a bomb squad disarmed an explosive device found last night near the train station in elizabeth. no one was hurt. that investigation temporarily halted train service overnight. first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington has the latest. >> we are watching some delays for mass transit, of course, because of that. new jersey transit, the northeast corridor, service has resumed but we're seeing big delays behind that. amtrak's acela express is running on a modified schedule. cross-honoring tickets between private carriers, path and new jersey transit buses as well. stay updated on the breaking news we're following for you on nbc 10 app. more news in 25 minutes. "today" show continues in just minutes. for senate, a clear difference. katie mcginty:
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we're back at 7:30 this monday morning, 19th of september. breaking news just in. this is about the bombing that went on in new york over the weekend. at least 29 people injured and several other attempted bombings it appears. >> nbc's pete williams is following this story and he's got some more things to report to us. pete, good morning to you. >> matt, savannah, good morning. police are searching for one man in particular, as we said earlier. now they have publicly identified him as a 28-year-old elizabeth, new jersey man, ahmed khan rowhani, born january 1, 1988. the new york police department has just put out a tweet. we had heard this name earlier but were not not to report it.
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now they are asking to make it public. as we understand it, he is the key to the investigation. the group stopped on the bridge is members of his family. that's the connection there. they believe this is the man that can be seen at surveillance videos in both bombing locations in new york on saturday evening in chelsea, both on 23rd and 27th streets. so he, they believe, is the key to this. how did they get on to him? we're told it was a combination of things. that it was both the videos, which were a telling thing, but also the cell phones that were used as the power sources and the timers in they believe all three devices. the one on 23rd street blew up and obliterated the cell phone. but the device left on 27th street, the pressure cooker, and the device left in new jersey on saturday in seaside park did not completely blow up. so they were able to exploit the cell phones in both of those, look at numbers that were
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called. so a combination of evidence, we're told, has led them to him. and there is a very active search for him right now. they simply described him as being sought in connection with the chelsea bombing. that's all they're saying at this point. but it is obviously they feel so urgent to find him that they've decided to make this public after a search of the family home in new jersey and questioning family members, we're told, who were stopped on the bridge in new jersey overnight. >> when you say he can be seen, they believe, in these two different locations, 23rd and 27th streets on that surveillance video, in one of those images, is it true that he's seen actually wheeling a duffel bag down the street that we now know contained that pressure cooker bomb? >> yes. our understanding is that the pressure cooker was brought in a suitcase that was left on the street. and then as richard said at 7:00, somebody thought, hey, this is a nice suitcase, i'm
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going to take it for myself. reached inside, took out the white garbage bag that contained the pressure cooker bomb, unaware apparently of what they had, put it on the street, walked away with the suitcase. >> and, pete, we had learned this morning about questioning that's going on at a house in new jersey. we heard about people being stopped and questioned -- stopped on the bridge here. does that bear any connection to your knowledge of this individual police are now seeking? >> my understanding is it is 100% connected to him, that that location in new jersey that was being searched is the rahami family home. and my understanding is that the people stopped on the bridge are members of his family. that's the best information we have at this point. and in other words, he is key to a lot of this investigative activity. now independently, the explosive devices near the commuter train place in elizabeth were found. and it isn't clear to us at this
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point whether that was additional bombs that someone was planting. you see one of them going off as a robot tried to disable it in that group. whether this was someone trying to pitch a bunch of stuff and get rid of it, or whether this was another bomb that was planted, we just don't know the answer. >> pete williams, obviously a lot of developments. thank you very much. nbc's tom costello is also following this investigation, including these explosive devices that were found in new jersey overnight. tom, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. this location i'm at is critical, because this is the location saturday night where they found that unexploded pressure cooker bomb that pete was just mentioning. they believe that suspect was right in the middle of the street and then somebody took the bomb out of the suitcase. the bomb ended up right here. they're also looking at very close similarities between these bombs that were discovered and links, or rather, similarities, i should say, to the boston bombing three and a half years
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ago. >> reporter: overnight, another explosion in new jersey. after a police robot examined a backpack that appeared to contain pipe bombs left near a train station. the incident coming as investigators are looking into similarities between this weekend's bombings and attempted bombings in new jersey and new york. perhaps the best clues for the nypd were left right in the middle of the street saturday night, an unexploded homemade pressure cooker bomb with an old-fashioned flip phone attached to the top. investigators are closely examining video of someone rolling it down the street inside a suitcase before walking away. likely the same type of bomb that went off just a few blocks away injuring 29. and another that went off in a trash can in new jersey. all three bearing similarities, say experts, to the pressure cooker bombs that went off at the boston marathon in 2013, killing three and injuring 264. but for the nypd, the unexploded bomb could mean the bomber or
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bombers have left behind a gold mine of evidence -- fingerprints, wires, soldering, the phones and the numbers dialed and received. >> i'd want to be trying to track the bomb components back to the purchase place to where the cell phones were bought or any of the bomb components or any of the explosive materials, track it back as fast as i can. i'd want to accelerate it because the bombers are loose. >> reporter: the bomb that did go off shattered windows and fired shrapnel at cars and people passing by. one woman struck in the arm with metal, another bleeding heavily. >> we will find whoever did this or whatever group did this and they will be brought to justice. >> reporter: explosives experts say the bomb's design is similar to the instructions al qaeda provides would-en terrorists in its online magazine. though new york officials stress so far there's no known link to international terrorism. this morning, with world leaders gathering in new york for the u.n. general assembly, the city is waking up under an even tighter security blanket.
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more than 1,000 extra officers and national guard troops on duty. >> it's coming here. it is really scary. >> very nerve-racking. but you got to go about your business. what you gonna do? >> reporter: even with the fbi questioning five people this morning after authorities stopped a vehicle of interest crossing a bridge heading into new york, the concern, at least one bomber -- and maybe more -- are still on the loose. >> the bomber is not experienced. they're early in their bomb career. but they have a lot of desire to kill but they haven't been able to kill as of yet. >> reporter: we're back now on 27th street where they found that unexploded bomb. that piece of evidence, along with all the shrapnel and everything collected at the other scenes, has been sent to the fbi lab in quantico, virginia for a thorough analysis. but again, now they are looking for one suspect, at least. >> lot of evidence to work with in this case. tom. thank you very much. let's get a check of the weather now from mr. roker. >> lot of activity here in the east. but not much out west on the radar. few showers in the pacific
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northwest. some moisture making its way into southern california. we are looking, though, for the heaviest rain to be here in the mid-atlantic coast. a few severe storms from iowa, back through parts of wisconsin with a passing front. sunny and hot and texas and showers linger in the pacific good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab your umbrella. much-needed rainfall and we're getting it today. showers, thunderstorms and periods of heavy rain possible from philadelphia and the suburbs.ç showers and thunderstorms in the lehigh valley, 70s this afternoon. in fact, you'll find 70s with occasional showers and thunderstorms in new jersey and at the shore, sunshine this morning fades. storms for wilmington, 75 degrees. the high temperature. while rehoboth beach will be closer to 80 degrees this afternoon. have a great day. >> that's your latest weather. guys? >> al, thank you. coming up next, we've got an exclusive interview with amal clooney as she reveals her new clooney as she reveals her new mission, targeting the leade pey
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the u.n. headquarters as she makes the legal case to world leaders and diplomats for taking isis to court for genocide. >> reporter: they may not look like warriors, but they are. amal clooney and her client, nadia, an iraqi farm girl until isis devastated her life and thousands of others. >> i can't imagine anything worse being done by one human to another. >> reporter: together, they are taking on isis. urging the u.n. to investigate and ultimately try isis commanders for genocide. >> you made a very powerful speech at the uni. not ve not very diplomatic. >> i wish i could say i was proud to be here. but i'm not. >> i did feel a sense of outrage. >> i'm ashamed as a human being that we ignore their cries for help. >> it's been harrowing to hear the testimony of girls as young as 11 and 12 talk about what's happened to them. still we haven't been able to do
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anything about it. >> there are those who would say isis doesn't need to be brought to court. isis needs to be bombed out of existen existence. >> it's not enough. you can't kill an idea that way. i think one of the ways to take action against that is to expose their brutality and their corruption and partly you can do that through trials. >> reporter: in the refugee camps in greece, survivors tell them how much they want to confront their isis abusers and give their testimony. nadia has become their voice. >> they all said things like, "she is the future," "she is our only hope." >> reporter: nadia is a yazidi, a religious minority from iraq. a u.n. report says isis has killed more than 5,000 yazidis and 3,200 are still captive. >> translator: they killed all the men in the village. six of my brothers. my mother was also killed. we didn't even get a chance to
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say good-bye. >> reporter: nadia herself was sold as a sex slave to an isis commander. >> she has said they abused me to a time until i fell unconscious. she was burnt with cigarettes. she just endured the most brutal acts known to humanity. >> we know that even in the last few days you've received new threats from isis. >> translator: yes. i put my own life at risk but i don't have a life without giving hope to other victims. >> you put your life at risk as well. >> i don't think anyone can feel they're being courageous compared to what nadia is doing. it is no joke, this is isis, and they have sent her really specific threats saying we'll get you back. this is a direct quote. "we'll do everything to you." >> and what about you? how did you make this decision? >> she made me make the decision because i met her and i just thought i can't walk away from this. >> you brought her home, i understand. >> yes. we sat on the floor for a couple of hours and just spoke about
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nbc 10 news starts now. good monday morning. i'm tracy davidson. you'll need the umbrella today. take a look at this. let's look at your first alert neighborhood forecast with meteorologist bill henley. >> heavy downpours, really coming down in the city. we've seen showers and thunderstorms this morning. the heaviest rainfall right now is moving through delaware but it's part of a line that's pushing through philadelphia and into the suburbs in bucks county and delaware county. look at ast 0 x n seeion seeinge heavier rainfall. newark getting some of the heavier rainfall. 69 degrees in new jersey. 72 rain cooled in philadelphia and 71 in delaware. mid-70s with mostly cloudy skies and occasional downpours this afternoon. tracy? >> all right, by, thanks. if you ride amtrak or new jersey transit, you could be in for delays because of an investigation into explosive devices in the new york area.
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let's get a look at traffic with jessica boyington. jess? >> speaking of the mass transit delays, give yourself extra time and check before you go for sure. watch for other delays on some of our major roads. cottman avenue, an accident scene that's been here for just over an hour. a 57-minute drive time, about an hour southbound from woodhaven road to the vine street expressway. you can see it blocking the left lane and through the work zone we're seeing slow speeds. also watching slowdowns on the pa turnpike, we're at 55 minutes on the westbound side from route 1 to valley forge. that's because it's passing an accident scene westbound just before ft. washington. democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton will be in philadelphia today to continue her push for pennsylvania. the former secretary of state will speak to millennials at temple university. the event is open to the public. you might remember clinton spoke at temple the day after the dnc. polls show her leading donald trump in pennsylvania but slipping when it comes to millennials. i'm trrs trrps.
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8:00 on "today." coming up -- breaking news. multiple type bombs found in new jersey overnight near a train station following serious explosions in that state, and new york. five people now being questioned as authorities search for connections between the incidents. then, thinking small. why new research suggests the small talk you engage in before an interview is just as important as what you say during it. and television's biggest night. ♪ >> behind the scenes at the emmys. who wore it best, and who won big. >> i can't -- this is -- this is really crazy. >> including a look at record-setting wins for "game of
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thrones" and "the people versus o.j. simpson." we welcome you back to da "today" on this monday morning. the fbi now identifying a suspect in connection with the bombings and attempted bombings here in new york and new jersey. >> he is 28-year-old ahmed khan rahami seen here in this just released armed and dangerous wanted poster. let's get right to pete williams who's been breaking this story this morning. >> savannah, they've been hunting for this man for the past 12 hours. they decided just a short time ago to make his name public and seek help in finding him. 28-year-old ahmed khan rahami of elizabeth, new jersey. born january 23rd, 1988, in afghanistan. he's 5'6" and weighs about 200 pounds. authorities have told us he can be seen in the surveillance video from both the new york city locations where bombs were planted saturday night, and official say information from cell phones taken from the
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unexploded pressure cooker bomb on 27th street in new york, and from the partially exploded bomb left saturday in new jersey also played a role in identifying him. his family home was searched overnight in new jersey, and members of his family were stopped and questioned. but it is not known this morning whether officials believe he was the only one involved in the weekend bombings or whether they think he had help. that's to be determined. >> pete, let me just ask you, was he known to officials, rahami? was he on the radar at all? >> not that we have he a heard, no. i've not heard that he was. but if you step back for a second, thisard, no. i've not heard that he was. but if you step back for a second, this has moved remarkably fast. these bombs happened over the weekend and they already have a person of interest here. >> alerts going on off cell phones in this area. pete williams, thaurnk you.
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another incident being investigated as a potential act of terror by the fbi, a stabbing attack at a mall in minnesota. at least nine people injured before that suspect was then shot and killed. >> reporter: good morning, matt. the fbi was asked was this suspect on their radar. they said at this point in the investigation, it's too early to comment. did searches of the suspect's apartment recovering computer equipment and several bags of potential evidence. the suspect's father told "the minneapolis star tribune" his son was a somalian student in his twoents. while an online message with a group linked to isis says the attacker was a soldier for isis, but there is no solid evidence to verify that claim. in this town home to hundreds of somali refugees, community leaders are speaking out against the violence and fear the possibility of anti-muslim backlash.
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>> this community does not condone terrorism, does not support terrorism. >> reporter: one by one, stretchers streamed out of a minnesota mall. >> shots fired and people stabbed. >> reporter: victims of a stabbing rampage at the hands of a suspect dressed in a security uniform attacking at least nine people with a knife. >> everybody locked their doors and took off running. >> reporter: inside the mall, a lockdown for hours as police tried to calm the nerves of hundreds of shoppers caught in the chaos. >> it is going to take a while. >> reporter: witnesses say the suspect yelled about allah and islam during the attack. >> he just charged me with a knife and he said are you a muslim? are you a muslim? >> reporter: police say the man with a knife stabbed nine men and women aged 15 through 53 before being confronted by an off-duty officer about five minutes into the spree. >> if not for him being there this clearly would have been much worse than it was. >> reporter: now the fbi is looking into this case as a potential act of terror.
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8:09. the stars were out in full force last night for the 68th annual emmy awards. >> by stars, we mean our natalie. she was there, she was up late, she's up early. nat, you look beautiful. >> aw, thanks so much. it was a hot one in hollywood on sunday. also a hot show inside the microsoft theater. hbo's "game of thrones" broke the record for the most emmys ever won by a fictional series topping "frazier." it was a big night for the wildly popular "the people versus o.j. simpson as well." >> calm down, juice! okay? just calm down. >> why are you calling me juice? >> reporter: emmy host jimmy kimmel got the show on the road with a hilarious video that included a few surprises like former presidential candidate jeb bush. >> hey. you're driving? >> yeah, i'm in between jobs right now. >> reporter: kimmel also
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pointing out after sara paulson who played marcia clark in "the people versus o.j. simpson" brought along the real marcia clark as her guest. >> this must be really strange for you. are you rooting for o.j. to win this time? >> reporter: "the people versus o.j. simpson, american crime story," was the night's big winner taking home five statues, including a best actress win for paulson. >> the emmy goes to -- "game of thrones." >> reporter: "game of thrones" once again took the emmy for outstanding series. lead actor in a drama series went to "mr. robot's" tuned rami malek. "veep" earned best comedy series and its star, julia louis-dreyfus, scored big laughs with the joke about the real presidential race. >> our show started out as a
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political satire, but it now feels more like a sobering documentary. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and turned emotional talking about a personal loss. >> i'd like to dedicate this to my father, willie lou wis dis d fuss who passed away on friday. >> reporter: another repeat winner for best actor in a comedy for his transgender role in "transparent." louie anderson won best supporting actor for "baskets." the best competition emmy went to "the voice," and our very own carson daly. >> maggie, if you want this, it will be in the lost and found. >> reporter: nominees were feeling the heat on the red carpet, even before the show
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started. >> this is so good. >> reporter: tonight show's jimmy fallon was a fan favorite. the stars of nbc's "american ninja warriors" even helped kick off the night. nearly took my nose off on that one, guys. but it was a great night. by the way, our own jimmy fallon celebrating his 42nd birthday. we'll say happy birthday to jimmy and he has hillary clinton on tonight. it will be fun to watch him with her. >> natalie, thank you. we were all so excited for carson. >> two years in a row. we love that. thank you, natalie. we'll have more on the emmys in "popstart!." but first other stories that are "trending" today. ready? starting with a question. does having a tattoo help or hurt you when you're applying for a job? >> it is all about the location. >> i've gotta toos -- they aren't visible. >> as long as you can't see them. >> you can have one if you want, but know that people might make an assumption. >> some conflicting information.
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first a prominent business woman in the uk has landed herself in a little bit of hot water by saying people do not want to see a tattooed arm washing their hair or in a restaurant serving them food. it's not hygienic. but those comments directly contradict the findings of a new study that suggests that tattoos can actually be an advantage in certain industries because they help a business convey a positive or individual image and lure in more young customers. maybe it is location, as you said. >> it is location. >> and the kind of business. >> but some of the top chefs in the country have sleeve tattoos all over their arms. >> exactly. if you go to the piercing place, you want the person to have a bunch of tattoos. i got a double pierce. everybody had a tattoo there. staying on the subject of job interviews. question -- now we know, matt, you don't love small talk. not your favorite thing. >> don't love it. >> it does seem like a throw-away in conversation. but guess what? it is really important in a job interview. researchers at harvard found that bad small talk actually can
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negatively impact your chances of landing the job with interviewers picking up on so-called job-relevant attributes in just those few minutes of chitchat. this i believe is from my favorite medical journal. "duh." >> what's your personality, how do you get along. >> it shows if you connect with someone. no matter what you are talking about, you know if you have juice right away. >> you can talk about your tattoos. >> i don't mind small talk, i mind repetitive small talk at a cocktail party, the same small talk from person to person. >> i would say you excel at small talk. >> in small doses. now to shove the shoe being called the worst ever created. the result of a partnership. it's half boot, half sandal. it's united by straps of velcro. the shoe starts at $175 --
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let's just all give praise to kerry washington on the red carpet. instagram tells us this was the most liked fashion photo. >> my husband's like, oh, is she pregnant again? you think? >> the "scandal" star wearing a custom black brandon maxwell gown. lady gaga likes him a lot as well. and stunning in that red. she turned heads in a jason wu knockout creation. looks like they el low was the color of the night. angela bassett leading the night's biggest trend which i noticed were major primaries colors. tina fey with a beautiful green dress. or solid white. next, emmy host jimmy kimmel and his surprise for the stars. jimmy figured, hey, they're all hungry. his mom, joan, standing by making 7,000 peanut butter and
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jelly sandwiches. my favorite also heading in there, the kids from the popular netflix show "stranger things." that's my new addiction. they delivered the streets. inside the bag the stars found a hand-written note from jimmy's mom, joan. "have fun tonight, win or lose, your mom will always love you. don't get drunk. joan, jimmy's mom." finally, our friend, carson, added to his emmy collection. it's good timing. tonight marks "the voice's" 11th season premier. miley cyrus, alicia keys are joining the gang. adam and blake as coaches. in this new clip they all go head-to-head over 28-year-old powerhouse singer a eer alli ca. ♪
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>> i just want alli to know that i see all the hard work that you've put in. he's all up in my space. >> i'm just chilling. i'm just hanging out over here. >> alli, the good news is your driver's here ready to take you wherever you want to go. >> who did she pick? find out tonight when "the voice" can be seen at 8:00, 7:00 central right here on nbc. congratulations to "the voice" team and carson. >> i like how hoda does, who? who? >> ill a 'll tell you later. >> mr. roker. it is warm out. the first day of fall is coming up this week and it is anything but fall like. big high pressure. jet stream up to the north. unseasonably warm. the next three days, new york city by wednesday, 85. 88 atlanta. detroit 82. 90 st. louis. 95 houston. 10:21 a.m. eastern time, first
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day of fall. look at these temperatures. chicago, you'll be 85. 96 in dallas. charlotte a little cooler. but new york city, temperatures in the low to mid 80s. we start to see some fall in the pacific northwest but it is taking its own sweet time good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab your umbrella. much needed rainfall today. showers and thunderstorms and periods of heavy rain possible, philadelphia in the suburbs, showers and thunderstorms in the lehigh valley 70s this afternoon. you'll find 70s with occasional showers and thunderstorms in new jersey and at the shore and sunshine this morning fades. storms for wilmington, 75 degrees the high temperature, while rehoboth beach closer to 80 degrees this afternoon. have a great kay. >> and that's your latest weather. matt? al, thank you very much. now on "cutting the fat today," we put some of the most popular diet and fitness trends to the
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test. kerry sanders is here to get us started. >> good morning. this is a story about losing weight and celebrities like hugh jackman, jennifer lopez and jimmy kimmel have all reportedly tried intermittent fasting diets, books touting the benefits have become best sellers. but are diet plans like these really realistic for the average person to follow? i tried three different versions, all with the help of "today" nutritionist, joy bauer, who reviewed the rules and created menus to help me stay on course. three weeks. photos of every meal i ate. but before we examined the rules of the intermittent fasting diets i followed, a visit with wellness expert dr. denise edwards at the university of south florida. >> you don't have that much weight to lose. >> i love you. >> reporter: week one. the 5:2 diet, eating normally for five days out of the week, fasting for two days. fewer than 600 calories. >> so it's day one of the "only
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600 calories," 300 calories each meal. >> reporter: my diet began on a day when i joined friends at a party. >> there's fried chicken. there's more fried chicken. and i get the idea that none of this is going to qualify for 300 calories. >> reporter: but it wasn't just parties that posed a challenge. >> well, good morning. >> reporter: i'm on the road 200 days a year. which means lots of restaurants. >> the kind of things they have on the menu here are eggs benedi benedict, design your own omelet. ham and cheese. all the sort of things that joy says i should not eat. >> reporter: what i could eat based on the diet's criteria -- "today's" nutritionist joy bauer created a meal plan. two hard boiled eggs, slice of tomato and a cup of berries. later on the day on a run at the airport in charlotte -- >> gelato. i hear it yelling my name. tacos.
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tacos. i want to eat a taco. >> i haven't had much to eat. while i haven't been hangry yet, i'm beginning to get a little upset. this is not fun. >> reporter: my 300-calorie meal -- bland broccoli and just a portion of the meat. >> piece of chicken that fits in the palm of my hand. >> reporter: but in the first week i lost -- three pounds. week two, alternate days i ate normally one day, they n fasted the next day, eating fewer than 600 calories on those days. one of those days i was covering breaking news in milwaukee. my 300 calorie meal -- peanut butter on a rice cake with a banana and a cup of plain greek yogurt. >> it's peanut butter on styrofoam. >> reporter: different day, same meal but a problem as i headed to another city. >> tsa just informed me that this is a liquid and i can't take it on the airplane. so, i have a tsa glove and my
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race cakes and make my smeared rice cake -- which apparently tsa will allow to go through security. >> reporter: it was during week two, weakness in between assignments. >> and i know that there is a piece of pizza in here. >> reporter: but with a video diary on my every move, will power kicked in. >> i will resist. all temptations not to cheat. so we can see whether this really works. but trust me, i'm hungry. >> reporter: at the end of week two, total weight loss -- six and a half pounds. week three -- time-restrictive. eat only within an eight-hour period between noon and 8:00 p.m. >> that's my until noon meal. >> reporter: there was, of course, some tormenting from the team i work with. but at the end of the three weeks, i'd lost ten and a half pounds. >> well, yippy for me.
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my doctor says what you can't see is what she discovered in the blood and that is lower blood sugar levels. >> he likes amazing. >> give me the pros and cons. >> and there are both. in terms of the pros, you reduced your calories, therefore you lost weight. that's going to happen with any calorie controlled plan. also, kerry was much more mindful of eating. i only gave him small little meals on fasting days so you really experienced your food. you slowed down your chewing. you didn't gobble it down. and, also, i think it fuels healthier eating because i designed the meals for him so he wasn't eating 600 calories of hot dogs and cookies. >> quickly, the cons. >> there are definite cons. first off, a lot of people end up bingeing on the non-fasting days because you are so proud of yourself. weight loss is not going to happen. low blood
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are. good monday morning i'm tracy davidson. meteorologist bill henley has your forecast. >> we've seen some heavy downpours and some thunderstorm activity. wilmington, delaware, a dreary view the rain is coming down. some heavy rain in the wilmington area into pennsville this morning and heavy storms moving through philadelphia with the thunderstorm activity right now in new jersey. these thunderstorms with heavy rainfall are headed toward berlin, new jersey, just moving into waterford. >> thanks. we continue to follow breaking news in the bombing in new york city and new jersey. manhunt is on for this man. he could be tied to the blast in
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lower manhattan saturday night, not knowing if he's linked to the pipe bomb ngs new jersey last night. if you ride trains north to new york you could run into delays because of that let's get a check on traffic withjessica boyington. >> delays over an hour commute on 95 into center city, even the southbound side the accident scene has been there since 6:00. 63 minutes, typically a 13-minute trip. also major delays heading into philadelphia from the 42 freeway, this is our camera headed northbound into the city a big slowdown. tracy? >> i'm tracy davidson. stay updated with breaking news with our nbc 10 app.
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good morning, everybody. it is 8:30 on "today." it is a monday morning. september 19, 2016. we've got rain out on our plaza. >> it's not nice out here. we'll talk more about that in a second. >> it's rainy but at least it is sticky and hot, too. . coming up, a guide for expectant moms like me to help you make sense of all that information out there, from
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whether you should exercise when you're pregnant, should you dye your hair. we'll ask a doctor instead of what i do, which is google. then, nick jonas is here. he's dominated the music world but he's also really shaking up the acting world. he's got a great role in a new movie that's called "goat." we'll ask him all about that. we've got your fall fashion accessories covered. stylish shoes, the hottest handbags. so much more. we'll tell you where to find them and, guess what? the price is right. >> love that. al's got a check of the weather. >> we've got folks from the jimmy fund walk. >> we will walk on this sunday, 9,000 walkers going to raise $8.5 million for cancer research. >> we'll get you the best forecast we can. let's show you what's happening! your weather. hey, hurricane paine. 340 miles west-southwest of
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baja, california. why do we care about that when it comes into mexico. that moisture is going to be streaming up tuesday, wednesday, right on in to thursday, into the southwest. moisture will come in there and go all the way on up into montana. when you look at the rainfall amounts, some places picking up two to three inches of rain up into montana. but one to two inches good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. grab your umbrella. much needed rainfall and we're getting it today. showers and thunderstorms and periods of heavy rain possible. philadelphia and the suburbs. showers and thunderstorms in the lehigh valley, 70s this afternoon. in fact you'll find 70s with occasional showers and thunderstorms in new jersey and at the shore and it's sunshine this morning fades. storms for wilmington, 75 degrees the high temperature, while rehoboth beach closer to 80 degrees this afternoon. have a great day. >> that is your latest weather. hey, folks, don't forget --
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whenever you need that weather, check it out. go to the weather channel on cable. just want to show all these people outside. now back inside, savannah. thank you so much. this morning on "expecting today be with" some answers to some of the big "whens" of pregnancy. your doctor tells you one thing, your family and friends have their own opinions. google is a whole other story. let's get to the bottom of things with dr. jessica sheppard from the university of chicago. you are a mom, too. >> yes. i am a new mom. >> first of all, talk about the misinformation that's owl there. the truth is, a lot of pregnant moms do use dr. google. >> they do. >> do you think that's a bad idea? >> it usually is not the best idea because there are a lot of variations on the internet. so we want you to have the best information so health care provider, that's what you should talk to. >> our first question is when is it okay to exercise if you're pregnant. >> this is actually a very important question.
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because previously we would say you shouldn't exercise during pregnancy. but we want you to exercise during pregnancy, but before you start, talk to your health care provider because there are adjustments you need to make, whether it's with the cardiovascular system or your joints. we want you to get through your pregnancy happy and healthy. it also helps to decrease that post-partum weight. >> pregnancy not a time to train for a marathon. when is it okay to bleach or dye your hair? >> this is a biggie. women, if you think about it, nine months they're like can i do my hair or not? we want women to know that they can do hair treatments. when we think about the chemicals that they are exposed to, they're really not that toxic. there's also that assumption people think it is absorbed by the blood stream. it's not. you can use semi-permanent dyes or henna. or best case scenario, if you're really worried, don't do any hair treatments during pregnancy or wait until after the first
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trimester, which is the first 12 to 13 weeks. >> okay. herary te ar here's a big one. when is it okay to have a glass of wine? >> as a health care provider we generally recommend do not take any alcohol during the pregnancy. the reason is we know there is fetal alcohol syndrome which is the most preventable form of mental retardation. if you don't want any risk at all, don't put yourself at risk. women do metabolize alcohol differently. >> we don't know how much would cause fetal alcohol syndrome. >> absolutely. >> when is it okay to take pain medicine and what kind? >> yes. so pain obviously during pregnancy can become an issue. we want to know as a health care provider is it pain that started before? did you have a history of migraine headaches? or is it something that's new in pregnancy.
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if it is new and you are masking that pain, that may hide some diseases or conditions during pregnancy. mild pain, we usually recommend for you to take acetaminophen and not ibuprofen because we don't want to affect the baby's kidneys, the amniotic fluid levels. if you are taking narcotics, make sure you do that under the guidance of your health care provider. >> that's some strong stuff. >> can be. >> finally, the question of all -- when is it okay to head to the hospital to have this baby? >> this was your question. you were like when can i go to the hospital. some of the key factors as you get towards that time when you are 40 weeks, which is, again, term, obviously if tu break your bag of water which is a sudden gush of fluid. or maybe sometimes a constant trickle, then go to the hospital and be evaluated. fetal movement. if you find the baby is not moving as much as you like, then you really want to pay close attention to it. if it seems to become more of an issue, talk to your health care
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provider. bleeding is also a big factor that we want to make sure you aren't bleeding too much. coming close to the end of pregnancy you may have a little bit of spotting. but heavy bleeding, weep want to make sure there is no placental issues. and contractions. five minutes apart or less. >> when in doubt, call the doctor. thank you, doctodoctor. next, nick jonas and the rave reviews from his new movi rave reviews from his new movi but fie. rs newspapers know rave reviews from his new movi but fie. the real story on pat toomey. on background checks for gun buyers... toomey has shown the courage few others have... toomey steps up on checks... toomey is on the right side... state leaders should follow toomey lead. no wonder leading pennsylvania police organizations endorse pat toomey as best to protect our families. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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8:39. nick jonas, already an established pop star. now he is taking on a new talent with a lead role in the new movie, "goat." he plays a college student torn between his frat brothers and his real brother. take a look. >> show me you mean business. >> okay. >> you got to be tougher. you can do this, dude. >> i know.
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>> come on. >> nick, good morning. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> this is not "animal house 2016." this is not a comedy at all. this has a lot of dark elements in it. why did you want to do this? >> i think the first thing that stood out to me was the relationship between the brothers. >> the biological brothers? >> yeah. brad and brett. this is based off brad land's memoir. just an amazing story about m s masculinity and what that looks like today and his journey through fraternity culture and his experience with hazing which really got out of hand. i knew the role would challenge me and make me grow. >> you mentioned hazing. you don't think this is an indictment on the fraternity culture in general, but you do want this movie to shine a light on one particular aspect of that. >> yeah. i think that all of us were really conscious of making sure that we didn't make a movie that was an indictment of fraternity
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culture because there is a lot of good things in it. even in filming the movie, being around the other brothers, both biological brother and the brothers in the fraternity, you see that there are some things that can help you grow and become a better person. but a lot things that make it challenging. >> almost every college and university in this country has cracked down hard on some of the hazing practices that in the past had been part of pledging a fraternity. and yet it seems as if these things continue to make headlines almost every year. why do you think it remains intact? >> you know, i can only speak to my experience in making the movie. i didn't have a traditional college experience. what i saw was that when you get a bunch of young men together without any real consequences for their actions, it is kind of a battle to be alpha and be the best and bad things happen in that scenario. my little brother just started college this year. i said look, man, before you decide to pledge to a fraternity i would love for you to see this movie just pass a bit of an
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educational tool, something to say that's the case scenario. >> go in with eyes wide open. >> exactly. >> if you were in college now you would be a 24-year-old freshman. you just had a birthday. >> i did. couple days ago. >> what did you do? >> had a show in phoenix. just wrapped up a tour with demi lovato. did 42 cities in like nine weeks. last show was in l.a. two days ago. i kind of celebrated my birthday there with friends and celebrated with a great tour. >> how about the jonas brothers in terms of new music and any chance of reunion? >> joe's doing really well with his band now, dnc. they actually popped up and surprised the audience in l.a. >> we had them here. >> i saw. it was awesome. and kevin's doing well with his new business and his wife is pregnant again with another child. i think everyone is happy on their own. but we're family first. that's the key for us right now. >> meanwhile, you were on that show "running wild bear grylls."
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>> he is amazing. made it a great experience. >> you are fantastic in this movie. congratulations. "goat" will be in select theaters this friday. it is available on digital platforms as well. up next, we'll help you put your best foot forward with the season's greatest accessories. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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back now at 8:45. the stuff we love this morning. we're all about fun fashion accessories for the seasons. which ones should you scoop up and which ones should you skip? lifestyle editor at guilt.com. good morning. >> good morning. >> i know you are busting and we are going to dive in head-first. >> i can't stand it, i'm so excited. these trends. >> the trend i remember last year, over the knee was as high as the boot's going to go. now it is creeping up.
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>> hoda, this season it is a about exaggeration and the thigh-high. check out. these are taller than you, hoda. >> love it. we're seeing lots of new fabrics like denim and beautiful lace-up details. you are going to be seeing lots of thigh-high. >> do you have to be 6'0" tall? >> you don't. you can scrunch them down. perfect with a legging. perfect with your skinny. perfect with a great short dress. another big boot trend, time for some grunge. '90s. the combat boot. steve madden has a great army green pair. love these lug soles from river island. now the platform. the bowie boot. >> you are kidding. >> yes. more is more this season. >> ask i can you about this high-high one, getting into those, is it kind of like getting into tights? >> they're kind of like soft boots. this great velvet pair is only
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$50. taylor swift wore a very similar pair last week at new york fashion week. you can wear them with a great dress or really anything. >> your leggings probably. something tight. let's talk sparkle, girl. >> i am a sparkle queen. all the sparkle queens out there, take note. bling is the new black. it is so exciting! it is so special and looks so expensive but you can get in on this trend starting at $32. check out this kind of jewels. you are seeing lots off sequins. >> what do you wear these kinds of shoes with? black pants? >> black pants, with jeans. they instant will i elevate anything that you are wearing. with jewelry, too, this is something you can do at home with last year's pieces. it is about layering. exaggerated layering. why where one when you can wear three? >> overdo it. who cares. >> yes, you can overdo it. men's wear. we areith the men's wear trend at guilt. great styles from the flat loafers to the brogues.
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we are seeing great thick-soled brokes. of course, this is the '70s silhouette of the season. . square toe. then the great block heel. >> it's time to dig through your old closet. >> just $35. check out these high-heel mule loafers. aren't these fabulous. >> perfect for fall. >> perfect for fall. you can wear them with long dresses, too. they look just as great. >> we have a bunch of textures. >> faux fur. check out these little muppet shoes. >> no. no. what are we wearing these blue ones with? >> again, with a jean. with a longer skirt. they look so fun and fresh. who doesn't need a fur sandal, hoda? velvet. velvet is another rich texture. it dresses anything up. loving the mary jane. another big trend. these are by mark fisher. >> you got to be a little daring, don't you think?
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>> little daring. but that's what this season is about. >> you just want a taste of dare -- >> a taste of dare. we are seeing lots of patches out there. if you're not into patches, we love pins and broaches. you can see -- >> what's happening over here? >> our beautiful model, shana. look at her. again, more is more. you pin a bunch of pins and it transforms a black sweater. put it on a hat, a clutch, even shoes. they come in sets so you don't even have to do the thinking. >> if you want to just throw something on your bag -- >> yes. lastly, the bag turn. aldo has a great selection starting at $14. look at this mirrored bunny. who doesn't need that! thank you. >> thank you. for more of our fall fashion finds, head to today.com. up next, a simple five-ingredient chicken dish that you are going to want to add to your weekend rotation.
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hectic. chef donnatella, nice to see you. this is what we are going for right here. >> yes. almond encrusted chicken. >> then i have a problem because if i look at the ingredient board, first -- i see six ingredients. >> salt and pepper doesn't count. >> i think tomatoes should be right here in place of the salt and pepper. chicken, panko, almonds, eggs -- >> you basically take a piece of meat -- >> pound it, boom, boom, boom. you could even use pork. here we go. unwrap. do you want to touch the chicken with your bare hands? >> i washed my hands first. >> you don't have to. i'm just kidding. i know you are a germophobe. >> that's okay. >> little pepper. boom, boom, boom. here's my almonds. chicken cutlets are an every day
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staple but adding the almonds add a nice touch. >> could you use another kind of nut if you don't like almonds? >> you can. i think the almonds really add the nice crunch to it. then you take your chicken cutlets. i'm going to dredge it in egg. combine the almond and panko. >> why do you like panko? >> it adds a nice crunch. you can get a nice gluten-free panko and add it with the almonds. matt, i'm going to make you do something. the key to this is after it's dredged, you refrigerate it for 20 minutes. >> why is that so important? >> because it makes the crust really stick when you're frying. >> okay. >> so that there are no fly-aways. is this hot enough? >> let's replace this one for that one. >> look how good you are in the kitchen. are you cooking in the kitchen now? >> i'm okay. i'm good on the show. i'm not great in the real kitchen.
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>> okay. then you just let it fry for about three minutes on each side. obviously you want to make sure the chicken is fully cooked. don't mess with it. that's all. >> afterward you are going to drain it. >> drain it right on there. and then here's my fifth ingredient. a little cherry tomatoes, a little olive oil. now this is the sixth ingredient. >> this is actually about i my count the eighth ingredients. >> i like shallots and a little lemon juice. >> that would be the ninth ingredient. >> this is optional! this is an optional thing. that's what i'm saying. it is optional. >> that's how you present it. >> where are you going? that's it. that's all we have. we have a tasting table downstairs. >> this is so yummy. >> if you added one more thing then you could have two five-ingredient meals. >> al, are you with me on this?
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>> i am. it's fantastic! it is simple. it real is. just more than five. but that's okay! >> the chicken is five ingredients. >> i just want to -- i want the "today" show audience to know the versatility. you can add an arugula salad. you can add tomatoes. >> now you're up to about 20! >> find the recipes at today.com/food. we'll have more ten-ingredient recipes this week. >> no!
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good monday morning. i'm tracy davidson. right to your forecast with meteorologist bill henley. rain moving through. >> drenching rain this morning and thunderstorms, too. look at the dreary view from center city. that's moderate and heavy rainfall, some of the heaviest rainfall in upper montgomery and bucks county and tracking some thunderstorms in new jersey through dploster, camden and burlington counties. it's philadelphia that now has a
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flood warning in effect for franklin creek, about an inch of rain already on the ground. could see some minor flooding there, that flood warning in effect until 2:45 this afternoon. tracy? >> let's get a check of traffic with jessica boyington. >> massive delays on the schuylkill expressway. 41 minutes, 46 minutes at the most headed into center city and the crawl really in both directions. we also just got a tip actually from one of our reporters out on the road, downed tree blocking kelly drive and new jersey roads big delays into philadelphia as well and major mass transit delays, a 30-minute delay in the north town high speed line due to weather related issues and equipment problems. now to decision 2016. hillary clinton will be in philadelphia today to continue her push for pennsylvania. clinton will speak to millenials at temple university. the event is open to the public, polls show her leading
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republican donald trump in pennsylvania. trump won a union endorsement in philadelphia. the city's fraternal order of police is backing the gop candidate. i'm tracy davidson. another update in about 25 minutes. get the latest news, breaking news and weather with the nbc 10 app. the "today" show continues in just minutes. thanks for watching. newspapers know the real story on pat toomey.
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take, tv's biggest night. will there be another "entourage" movie? a delicious dinner and all you need are five ingredients. all that and more coming up now. >> 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 monday morning, september 19th, 2016. billy bush and we're hoping -- al's been gone basically all of last week. tamron took off friday. you went on a nice vacation with
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friends and one paramour. >> 1 out of 2. dylan got me to confess -- >> we've got two men interested in tamron. she went with one of them -- can we call it a road test? >> oh. >> take him on the road? >> al is stunned by this. you've known me many years and you know i do not talk about my dating life. the reason i don't is because if it doesn't work out, then you got to tell what happened. and then, the other guy when you finally find mr. right, he's watched you talk about other men for six years. >> the taylor swift of talk television. >> but the opposite. but yes, i went to colombia. one of the most beautiful places. >> for the weekend. >> i went 48 hours. left friday, hit the ground, 1 12:55. didn't stop until i got back. >> how did he do? >> my friends loved him. >> oh.
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he's great in a room. what about when it is private? goodnight, everybody. >> my mother watches this show. bottom line is, yeah, i'm going to make some life decisions. i may be willing to share after october. mid-october. i have made -- i did. >> is that another trip you're going to take? >> i've decided -- no. i want to be married. i decided i want to be married and i probably have set a goal for the end of the year. >> i don't see what could go wrong. >> okay. back to the trip. i took a canoe ride through mangroves in a part of colombia. it was the most beautiful thing. oh. that's me. they filmed that movie "love in the time of cholera." i was trying to re-enact the movie, except for the cholera part. billy did mention i need to make some decisions until dating. i've given myself until the end of the year.
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and i want to surprise you with the two guys and somehow he a picture of them. >> okay. >> they agreed to be photographed together. >> what? >> there they are! >> oh, come on. get out of here. >> there's my two suitors, ages 6 and 10. there they are. these are little boys i met. >> so far nothing about this sounds good. >> in the safest way possible. but i do want to thank the people of carta hanga. you laugh? my show, "deadline crime," i'm walking down the street. people are like, "crime lady! crime lady!" >> number one. >> while i was out finding love, and you were finding a love for colleges. >> yes. >> for your child. >> we did a little -- hopefully the end of the college tour.
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we were at u.c. boulder, which is lovely. fantastic. then we went to u.t. austin. longhorns. and that was spectacular. and the only reason why i'm rooting for u.t. austin besides the fact that the moody college of communications is spectacular, as is the usc school of journalism, but austin has franklin barbecue. >> so you'll visit your child, then you go eat at franklin's? >> yes. >> for those who don't know, al roker has like a special table at franklin's. you have to stand in line -- true story. you go to franklin's. they don't care who you are. celebrity. you could be anybody. you've got to stand in this line which they have a card and they give it to the last person and it is called the last man standing. unless you know al roker. and then they take you in the back and they have this secret little room and then you have to try -- >> your love of franklin's. >> listen, there are planes.
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i can still go. >> are you willing to reveal your real choice? i know you don't want to go just because of franklin's. >> to be honest, wherever she wants to go. wherever she gets in. it's not like she can in anywhe anywhere. but she's literally looked coast to coast. >> i wonder when you have a whole week with your daughter. like i can take my parents and my father-in-law for three days. that's about -- then everybody gets on everybody's nerves. was it beautiful? did it grow the whole time? >> we had a great time. like we were in boulder. i posted this. there was a spa that had a sign in the window, "breast milk facials." >> what? >> "breast milk facials." >> are you sure you read it right? >> uh, yeah. uh, yeah. i'll see if i can find it. >> i never heard -- is that
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legal? >> we'll pull that one up. >> you were hanging out at the beyonce concert? >> i told you, my daughter wanted to go to beyonce. i told her tickets are too expensive. you're going to find a way it o get that money. she went and sold lemonade at a lemonade stand. she and her buddy went to the beyonce concert. notice that my wife spent probably double that on beyonce tour jackets and hats. >> they look like they could be sisters. >> they do. >> that's lilly and her buddy, chloe. >> she scored big with the beyonce attire. >> i think she sold the lemonade to pay for the ticket but something tells me it's at least seven times that at the end of this. but i'm not going to ask -- >> don't ask. >> don't ask, don't tell. by the way, just wanted to show you -- >> breast milk facial? oh, no. oh, my gosh, it's a real thing. the emmys were last night.
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"game of thrones" and "veep" repeated as best drama and best comedy. julia louis-dreyfus is on some role. she blended the political and the poignant in her acceptance speech. >> our show started out as a political satire, but it now feels more like a sobering documentary. so i certainly do promise to rebuild that wall and make mexico pay for it. lastly, i'd like to dedicate this to my father, willie louis-dreyfus who passed away on friday. and i'm so glad that he liked "veep" because his opinion was the one that really mattered. thank you. >> wow. don't think anyone saw that. didn't know. >> there was a moment earlier in the program when kate mckinnon won for "snl" and they took a
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shot of julia louis-dreyfus and she had this odd look on her face. it is so obvious know that she was probably thinking about her dad and things. it was just an unfortunate moment. but what a poignant speech. >> it was. and we love her so much. someone else i fell in love with last night, jimmy kimmel. i've been a fan, i've watched from time to time. but i ran home to watch his performance. as you know, it is a performance. he did a very good job. there are obviously lits ahits misses. one of the big moments, his mom coming out with 7,000 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with hand-written notes. ellen did pizzas. but it wasn't 7,000. wasn't a parent involved. then you have joe -- >> it was cute because they had stranger things cast. all kids. my daughters loved these guys. that was cute. i don't know -- i think there's no you a tradition because chris rock followed it up with giving out girl scout cookies that we have to give out something every
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year. >> we give out free stuff. on friday. >> it's not like the golden globes where they feed them. but that one moment with the bill cosby joke, a lot of folks were confused. tina fey, included. >> ladies and gentlemen, four-time emmy award winner, dr. bill cosby. >> i just -- he's not -- don't worry. he's not really here. i just wanted to see what you guys would do. >> wow. wow. >> that's a little better today but in the moment -- tamron was like -- >> but even at home, i felt my knees -- he's not coming out here. of course, he did not. >> what about jeb bush?
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>> high point of the night for me. >> limine driver in a skit. >> wow. what's that like? >> it's nice. >> you think you can win? >> there is a lot of competition. and probably not. >> here's what i know. if you run a positive campaign, the voters ultimately will make the right choice. >> you know, funny you say that, my psychic -- >> jimmy, that was a joke. get out of the car. and slave that wig off your face, you godless hollywood hippie. jeb exclamation point. >> that was awesome. he's a good actor. >> i thought he was going to follow that up with some announcement today he was running independent. nobody, he nor his brother endorsed the donald. >> reince priebus came out with a statement people better get behind the republican nominee. jeb's obviously not worried about it. >> the last moment is matt
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damon. of course jimmy and matt damon have a long running feud. they celebrate each other's misery as often as possible. did this one work? >> i missed the last category. did you win? >> no, we didn't win. all right? >> that's a bummer. >> the emmy for -- >> that makes a lot of sense. but it's -- you must be really bummed out. >> yeah, i'm a little disappointed. thank you. >> so you're not going to get a trophy. >> no, i don't get a trophy then. are you finished? you done? >> wait. who did get a trophy? who won? >> john oliver. he was just out here. what do you mean who won? >> yes! yes! yes. i'm sorry. i mean you lost and now you got to stand out here for the rest of the night in front of everybody. that's really -- no.
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it was stunning. stunning! >> speaking of diana ross. >> yeah. tracy ellis ross, custom ralph lauren collection. white cutout as well. just -- >> you say a custom single shoulder silk governing council with hand-pleated and hand-draped silk chiffon overlay. a home run, no question about about it. >> that's magic, tracy ellis ross. you are magic. >> i like that one-shoulder. >> it is a flattering cut. i know women are sometimes afraid of you but it does hit you on what are most body types -- i mean a range of body types -- a really beautiful area of the woman just in here. it looks really sexy. put a little bronzer right there? boom. >> what about sara paulson in prada. al, you are a man who likes a plunging neckline. >> but i usually like it on you. that's lovely. it really is. >> isn't it nice? >> a lot going on.
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>> j. loesque from way back. i liked rami malek. >> not a lot of men can wear that skinny suit. matt lauer can. billy with your thighs? jimmy's now slimmer build than he had traditionally been. >> he really has a slim build. in hollywood you can never have too much money or be too thin. that's what they say. what about amy poehler? this is falling into the category, people maybe didn't love. >> her body, she has an amazing figure but this doesn't do her any justice. i'm not crazy about the color. but she did something different than we've seen at the golden globes. the cape is nice. this past golden globes she came
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out in -- she has an amazing body. it just doesn't show off her silhouette as much. >> anna had a baby two months ago. i don't think this number is as bad -- the cape -- if the cape was gone. >> i would go out on the line and say i actually like it. >> i don't see what the problem is. >> the color -- you've been there on the red carpet, billy. there are certain dresses that look so great in person and they don't photograph well. a lot of the stylists -- now here is a trick. they take a picture of you before you hit the red carpet to see how it photographs. i bet you that was much prettier in person. >> looks fine to me. >> looks expensive. what about claire danes? moodily wh l immediately when i say her went -- whoa! heavy on the tan. it is a little orange right there -- >> what? >> i think our monitor isn't doing it as much justice as -- >> there was -- >> she's a pale-skinned beautiful -- >> there was layers of tanning. >> that picture looks fine to
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me. >> sometimes the once over, the twice over -- >> they went for the st. tropez. remember that commercial? >> we had a quick little moment here on friday. corey feldman gave us a performance. it's gone viral. you both were gone. >> i've heard about it. >> i want you to see a little bit of what's going on here. this is corey's performance with his angels. >> he brought angels? >> yeah. ♪ ♪ they try to put you down they put you on the ground ♪ ♪ they leave you lying there though they don't make a sound ♪ >> what genre music is this? >> edm. >> there's been a ton of backlash. corey's responded strongly. people are teasing him. according to "people" magazine, he talked to -- they're bullying him like crazy, a weirdo, a freak. one thing that's nice, someone who stepped up for him is pink.
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superstar pink said, well, i love ya, corey. i know how much it takes to get up there and do your thing. keep your head up and know that you're loved. >> you don't have to pile on somebody. >> and you don't have to be so nasty. you can say what was that? but to bully him, he's out there performing. you don't like it, you don't like it. the level of aggression. i thought about you, too. a couple of tweets just watching the emmys. like the level of aggression regarding someone's just dress choice is insane! it is amazing. come back, corey. give us an encore. that's what we really want. >> that's what's going on aroun
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it's great. >> how did your first job prepare you for this? the fact that you worked at -- not just worked at boston market, but you were employee of the month. >> by the way, several times. >> several times! >> let the record show, three times. >> why did you win and the others didn't? >> did you serve up corn faster? >> that's what we do on this show. >> actually, i worked every single part of the job. there is a carver, a dishwasher, registrar. i kind of became like a utility outfielder, infielder, i could play any position. >> most valuable player. >> did you get a management nod? >> assistant management at 20 years old. >> wow. >> offered. turned it down. >> oh. >> can you imagine what would have happened? >> i don't -- you know what? >> franchise. >> possibly. >> you getting married? >> i am. i just recently got engaged. >> let's find out. more with our man after this and more with our man after this and your local news. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment?
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good monday morning. i'm tracy davidson. take your umbrella with you for the forecast, bill henley? >> showers and thunderstorms this morning won't last all day. it will be a rainy day today but it should be tapering off this afternoon. it will keep us in the 70s today. tomorrow a slight chance of a shower, we should see enough sunshine to warm into the 80s and 80s as summer comes to an end and autumn begins with cooler weather finally arriving this weekended. >> if you're headed out let's check the roads with jessica boyington. >> a mess out on the roads this morning. watching 422 right trooper road backed up to eastbound drive time rate 26 minutes from 29 to
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the schuylkill, average speeds are sinking, pretty much what it looks like across the board. parts of the vine street expressway, 95 backed up into center city. schuylkill expressway a mess aim for blue route and the downed tree on kelly drive. n tracy? >> jessica, thanks. we're following breaking news in the bombing investigation in new york and new jersey. a manhunt for akman chan rahami. he could be armed and dangerous and too ied to a bombing in new york on saturday. it is not clear if he's tied to this bomb that police detonated at a train station in elizabeth overnight. five bombs in all were found in a trash can. no one was hurt but this is delaying train traffic today headed north from philadelphia into the city. i'm tracy davidson. another update in about 25 minutes and you can get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10 app and we'll keep you updated on this breaking news.
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joined in the power family as a successful attorney, joe proctor, who helps an ex-drug lord turned businessman escape the drug world. take a look. >> if that recording surfaces, i'll get it excluded since it is totally illegal. but, once it's played in open court, tommy's eventually going to jail for doing ruiz. the cops, they'll create the evidence to convict him. and if you're on there? you're going down. >> pretty amazing. >> jerry, good to see you. what i find fascinating about this role is that -- i mean you're between two guys. you don't even know who your --
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where your alliances lie and if you're even a good guy or a bad guy. >> no. that's all sort of being figured out as we go. when i got on the show in season two, it was to help get the tommy character out of jail. i was a hero. all of the "free tommy" tweets were coming after me. then there was sides, like are you team tommy or team ghost. i'm discoveri ining it as the audience is. it is a fun show to be on. >> you look at "scandal," in its first season, nobody was watching. all of a sudden the cast got together and started live tweeting during episodes. two grow by the millions each week. all of a sudden 6 million people are watching the debut. that's astronomical for starz network. how did that happen? >> i think you just can't deny a good show. we also have one of the better
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promoters out there, curtis jackson. pretty good at promoting things. i just think it was a perfect storm of things. good show meets good promotion. >> speaking of 50 cent, the season start the out with a nude scene with 50. cent. >> right. >> any chance that -- >> they like their ratings being where they are. >> you look terrific. >> compare me to omari and joe? no, it's a little different. >> by the way, you were terrific in "sully" which was -- this was a dream come true for you. you've always wanted to be directed by clint eastwood. >> i mean it speaks for itself. i've been very lucky in that sense. some of the people i've respected most i've had the chance to work with. mr. eastwood obviously being one of them. then with "power," i was a fan of the show before i became a cast member. i don't know many stories like that. i watched all of season one and
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was addicted. then i came in on season two. >> was that intimidating? >> i wouldn't call it intimidating. it was like i got to quiet the fan boy inside of me. leak like be professional. weep it together. >> i love the way 50 cent promotes. did he attack "empire" a little bit? is did he say -- >> i don't know if he did. >> oh, i do. >> i think that's how he does it. >> he does. he actually made it seem as if if his nude scene was a cut that he thought was going to be edited out. he was so offended at the director for showing his personals on the show. and it was all part of the promotion. >> smart man. knows what he's doing. >> your personals are coming. that's what i hear. i've spoken to 50. he said he's going to make it happen. >> no. i like the ratings where they're at. >> by the way, season four gets
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dinner time as easy as possible. owner of spoon and table in minneapolis, a spectacular restaurant. a healthy dish you can make tonight in no-time flat. let's get started. we've got our fish, some ginger, some garlic, scallions, your yuzu, butter, oil. >> it's all there. >> we're going to say salt, pepper, butter, free ingredients. >> we're going to use red snapper today. you could use trout, salmon, cod. this vinaigrette is very simple to make. it is something that's great not just for fish. chicken, steak. get the pan very hot and char the scallions. >> you are using grapeseed oil? >> it is a higher smoking point. literally want to burn as much as i can the scallions and really char it on the outside. use everything, too. the good thing with the
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scallions, the burn you burn it, the sweeter that's going to get. as that starts to char, you kind of see this here. that's been grilled. we'll just chop everything up. >> you eat the little fuzzy things? >> oh, yeah. keep it on there. there is no reason to do a dice or anything like that. just chop it up. this is kind of the base. i like to have the texture of this because to me this is the whole point of why this vinaigrette is really delicious in some applications. so scallions are going to go in. as that's sort of going around, add some yuzu. >> what is yuzu? >> it is a japanese scitrus. lemon and lime married together. if you don't have it. little bit of lemon, little bit of lime. sesame oil. some chopped garlic. some chopped ginger. little bit of soy sauce.
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>> you can use low sodium if you want. >> exactly. grape a little bit more grapeseed oil. go ahead. you don't have to do the emulsification. you don't have to whisk it. this is really, really simple. then we'll start to come over here with the fish. this is the snapper. typically, i don't like to season the skin side. >> really. >> i just do the flesh side. if you add a lot of salt to the skin side it takes the moisture out so it tends to give you a less crispy skin. i know billy loves this crispy skin. >> on chicken the skin is very fattening. is it? >> no. >> let it out. >> this is going to cook really fast. >> this is going to cook quick. get it nice and crispy. put it down. then you're going to see it pop up. just sort of push down a little bit.
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so it is going to steam. if you push it down like this, this is when it gets really nice and crispy. you get this beautiful char. >> spoon over some of the -- >> yep. once this comes out, just take the scallion. put that on top. you just move this around. you got a couple over there. put it right on top like that. >> fantastic. >> thank you so much. don't forget, check out today.com/food for the recipe. now let's check out your weather, show you what's going on. as we look at the week ahead, it is going to be wet on the southeastern and mid-atlantic coast today, on in to tomorrow. some rain in the pacific northwest. we're also expecting to see a few showers through the southeast as we get into the midweek period. more wet weather making its way
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♪ i hate you i love you ♪ i hate that i love you ♪ don't want to but i can't put nobody else above you ♪ ♪ i hate you i love you ♪ i hate that i want you ♪ you want her you need her and i'll never be her ♪ ♪ i miss you and i can't sleep ♪ i miss you in my front seat ♪ still got sand on my sweaters like i can't remember ♪ ♪ do you miss me like i miss you ♪ ♪ messed around and got attached to you friends can break your heart too ♪ ♪ i'm always tired but never of you ♪ ♪ if i put this real life but you wouldn't invite that if i type a text but then i never mind that ♪ ♪ because i got these feelings but you never mind that ♪ ♪ oh oh you still in love with
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me but friends don't know ♪ ♪ if you love me you would just say so ♪ ♪ i don't mean no harm i just miss you on my arm ♪ ♪ wedding bells are just alar alarms ♪ ♪ you ever wonder what we could have been ♪ ♪ you said you wouldn't and you did ♪ ♪ lied to me lie with me to your friends ♪ ♪ now all my drinks and my feelings are all mixed ♪ ♪ always missing people i shouldn't be missing ♪ ♪ siometimes you got to burn soe bridges just to learn a lesson ♪ ♪ i learned from my dad it's good to have feelings ♪ ♪ when it comes to love and trust i guess this is moving on ♪ ♪ every unwith i do right does me wrong ♪ ♪ so every night i sing this song ♪ ♪ i hate you i love you ♪ i hate that i love you ♪ don't want to but i can't put nobody else above you ♪ ♪ i hate you i love you ♪ i hate that i won't you
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♪ you want her you need her ♪ and i'll never be her ♪ all alone i watch you watcher ♪ ♪ like she's the only girl you've ever seen ♪ ♪ you don't care you never did you don't give a damn me ♪ ♪ yeah all alone i watch you watch her ♪ ♪ she's the only thing you'll ever see ♪ ♪ how is it you let her notice that you are slowly killing me ♪ ♪ i hate you i love you ♪ i hate that i love you ♪ don't want to but i can't put nobody else above you ♪ ♪ i hate you i love you
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♪ i hate that i want you ♪ you want her you need her and i i'll never be her ♪ >> fantastic! are you kidding me! congratulations! the second time on national tv! you killed it! >> back in a moment, this is "today" on nbc. >> that's phenomenal! narrator: terrorism here at home. fourteen americans killed in a san bernardino mass shooting...
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but after this tragedy - when pat toomey had the chance to ban suspected terrorists from buying guns - he voted against closing this loophole for terrorists - and with the gun lobby. katie: we have to do everything in our power to keep guns away from terrorists who threaten our way of life. i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message because we can't risk our families' safety on a loophole. idonald trump says he alone can fix the problems we face.
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well i don't believe that's how you get things done in our country. it takes democrats and republicans working together. that's how we got health care for 8 million kids. rebuilt new york city after 9/11. and got the treaty cutting russia's nuclear arms. we've got to bring people together. that's how you solve problems and that's what i'll do as president. hola, ladies. and who is our little friend. >> we're going to let you know in just a moment or two. >> does he have a name? >> no. >> no. would you like to name it? as prosecutors, we checked out pat toomey's record... >> no. would you like to name it? and we saw a guy who has our backs. toomey crossed party lines to support background checks....
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that keep guns out of the hands of criminals and terrorists. true independence, and real guts. that's how pat toomey is helping us, keep you safe. senator pat toomey, the best choice to protect pennsylvania. independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. good monday morning. i'm tracy davidson. wet morning for sure. let's get you updated on the forecast with meteorologist bill henley. >> showers and downpours in the area. light rainfall in philadelphia, the heavier stuff moved on to trenton. look to delaware and jersey shore the herselfiest rain moving through cape may and cape may courthouse and off to the north. the shower activity will continue into the afternoon, keeping temperatures in the 70s
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today. tracy? >> well the rain is slowing things down on the road. let's get an update on traffic with jessica boyington. >> everything is pretty much slow, all of our majors look like this, skull skill expressway. disabled vehicle, just a minute ago with his flashers on. headed eastbound or westbound schuylkill major delays. watching the philadelphia international airport 135-minute delays due to weather. they're experiencing a lot of gate hold and taxi delays as well. we continue to follow breaking news this morning. we have new information in the bombing investigation in new york city and at the jersey shore, police just announced they are connecting the chelsea and manhattan and the seaside park bombings. they want to question this man in both cases and there is a manhunt for rahami. he could be armed and dangerous. they're searching for him in elizabeth, where there was a discovery of explosives at the
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elizabeth train station overnight. we'll keep up updated. i'm tracy davidson. the "today" show continues in just minutes. "i'm...i've got a whole chapter in my book where i... specifically lay out how i think we should... reform social security." toomey's plan requires wall street and bankers to manage... the accounts. collecting fees out of your social security that could... total billions. fees they collect, even if the market crashes and... seniors lose everything. pat toomey's looking out for wall street, not pennsylvania. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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big oil polluters. they have a friend in pennsylvania. millionaire pat toomey. toomey voted to protect their special tax breaks. saving oil companies twenty-four billion dollars. and big oil polluters have given toomey seven hundred thousand dollars in campaign contributions. tax breaks for them. campaign contributions for him. pat toomey. he's helping big oil polluters and millionaires. not the rest of us. lcv victory fund is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1 is in rockefeller plaza. >> hello, everybody. hope you had a lovely weekend. it's fun day monday. it's september 19b blth and we' happy you're with us. that is kenny chesney. a good reason for it. >> we'll explain in a little bit. >> yes. >> we have a great show. >> can you believe who's here? ever read "team beat" or "tiger beat," remember, from the '70s, a heartthrob. >> yernlgts and remember, "beauty and the
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