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good morning. three days to go. time running out for hillary clinton and donald trump to make their cases to the american people. clinton using serious star power. ♪ >> trump saying he doesn't need the help. he's happy to go it one. >> i didn't have to bring jlo or jay-z. >> both using different strategies for the campaign trail. grisly find. the police find a body on the property of the man accused of kidnapping and chaining a woman on his property in a storage container for weeks.
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could this man now be a serial killer? ready for redemption? >> let's do it. >> for the first time in a decade, mel gibson out with a new movie "hacksaw ridge." and frozen. a new challenge sweeping the internet. high schoolers standing still in hilarious positions. why? the story behind the craze today, saturday, november 5th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on saturday morning. i'm sheinelle jones alongside stephanie ruhle and dylan dreyer. we should say craig is off for very good reason. >> yes. i woke up to an e-mail that his wife had gone into labor this morning. >> very good reason. >> i wouldn't say he is off. craig is working today.
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hard at work. >> did you see the interview with craig and his wife? craig at one point mouthed it. >> we will soon find out. we will get into that and keep you posted if anything happens. let's get into the state of the race with the election now three days away. hillary clinton pulling out all the stops on friday night bringing in beyonce and jay-z in cleveland. she will concentrate on florida and pennsylvania today. meanwhile, donald trump is criscrossing the country. he starts the day in florida and heads to north carolina and colorado and nevada. let's begin with nbc's national correspondent peter alexander in tampa where donald trump will hold a rally this morning. good morning, peter. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. we are 72 hours away from the polls opening on election day. donald trump will go all over the country trying to capitalize on the last minute surge as
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hillary clinton tries to slam the door on the republican nominee. ♪ freedom >> reporter: music's queen beyonce with a surprise appearance in ohio. >> look how far we've come from having no voice to okay the brink of making history. >> reporter: alongside husband jay-z. >> with your help, a glass ceiling to crash once and for all. >> reporter: clinton energyiizi in cleveland, where she is strong with her base. trump's strategy is different. >> when we win on november 8th, we are going to drain the swamp. >> reporter: a raucous rally in pennsylvania. even taking a track at clinton's star-studded night. >> i didn't have to bring jlo or jay-z. >> reporter: the outsider touring rural america trying to
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bring in white working class voters. >> our trump administration will stop the jobs from leaving ohio and america. >> reporter: rally supporters in north carolina could determine his successor criticizing trump's comments and disqualifying. >> imagine in 2008 i had said any of the things he had said. >> reporter: misrepresenting his treatment of a protester. >> he spent so much time screaming at the protester and frankly it was a disgrace. >> reporter: in fact, the president offendw protester's r speak. >> i told you to be focused. you are not focused. >> reporter: the company that owns the "national enquirer" agreed to pay $150,000 to a former playboy model for a story with an affair with the
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republican nominee. then did not publish it. the wall street journal saying the claim of the affair is totally untrue. so back to the campaign trail. you have hillary clinton trying to bring in the star power. for the clinton campaign, they hope to go forward and motivating voter was a strong ground game operation. in cleveland, a county of 1.3 million where there is one early voting site. to get tickets to the jay-z concert, you had to go to the board of elections. the only place to vote early. now clinton will be in cleveland tomorrow with lebron james. >> thank you, peter. let's bring in nbc news editor mark murray. he will look at the electoral college map. mark, let's do math here. donald trump's path to 270. where is it? how is it? >> stephanie, a two-pronged path
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for trump. he is at 180 electoral votes. you need 270 for the presidency. this means he has to win every single -- win every single battleground state. let's go into this. he has to win every battleground. i'm talking about florida for example. he has to win north carolina. he has to win new hampshire and ohio. so you end up going into those and then he has to be able to pick off one of the places in the midwest, stephanie. michigan or pennsylvania. just to be able to get to 270 electoral votes. that really is what donald trump has to do. win all the toss-ups and pick off a place where hillary clinton is strong and lead in the polls. >> that s is a narrow path for
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him. is florida a luxury for hillary clinton? >> if hillary clinton wins florida, if she ends up winning north carolina, it's almost game over. really hillary clinton, one thing, if she is able to hold pennsylvania and able to hold a michigan or wisconsin, what she needs to do, the final piece of the puzzle is win new hampshire or win nevada. that would be her goal to be over 270. as peter mentioned, donald trump is heading out west to pick off one of those states. >> we will see, mark. the candidates are working overtime. thank you. we turn to joy reid. host of "a.m. joy." good morning to you. three days to go. can you believe it? tuesday. >> how happy we will be on the night. >> will it be over? we will see.
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both campaigns have new ads out. we will play a clip and talk about it. ♪ eye of the tiger ♪ fire ♪ dancing through the fire ♪ i am the champion >> the only people brave enough to vote out this corrupt establishment is you, the american people. >> so there you go. let's talk about the message of both have to drive home in the final days. >> first of all, the difference in the two ads. you know, hillary clinton has the pop culture and weight of pop culture on her side. when queen bey. when beyonce is out there and jay-z, the culture is with you. you hear katy perry. i think the message from hillary clinton is to have her base get excited. if you are a young woman, being excited. her message is uplift. >> and donald? >> and donald trump's message is the only way we lose is if they are cheating us.
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he is running on rage and paranoia. >> donald has a new messenger. melania trump on the trail this week. the first time we have seen her give a speech since the convention. she was in pennsylvania. did she achieve that goal? >> i think at this point, most of this is baked. we see the early vote numbers coming out about the way we would expect it and the problem they have is we're seeing what the polls would have shown. which is college educated women have a 31-point swing since 2012. they supported romney in 2012. they are swinging heavily to hillary clinton this time. if he cannot stem that tide between that and hispanic vote, women and hispanics are why he would lose the race. the early vote numbers are in his fair. better than expected. it is not turning out how she thought. without women and hispanics and huge swing since 2012, i don't see that path working if states
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like nevada and florida become must wins. >> i want to say on melania, joy, one of melania's main messages if donald trump were elected, cyber bullying. can we talk about the irony that her husband could be appointed commander in chief of the twitter beatdown? >> absolutely. ending cyber bullying starts at home. this is a guy who called out a woman reporter and had the crowd turn on her. he is somebody who can't put his phone down. he is on the iphone tweeting at 3:00 in the morning tweeting abuse at alicia machado. it is unusual why they put her out there that way and why in philadelphia? >> i don't get it. >> hillary is going to michigan. she should have had that state in the bank.
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if they are worried about michigan, that should make people worried on the democratic team. >> quickly, donald trump talks about the fact that the clinton presidency will be paralyzed with investigations and indictments. is this legitimate? there are so many people in the streets and reporters talking to the base. they believe this. scare tactics. >> republicans are saying it. i think one of the things which is dangerous for democracy which ever side you fall on is the idea of criminalizing politics. republicans are clear, they plan to criminalize the clinton administration with investigations. now you have the fbi. this is not something the democrats or republicans should cheer. this could be turned on anyone. so i think yes republicans are telegraphing they will not just accept the results of the election and try to work with the new president. they plan to paralyze her or launch impeachment hearings within a couple months.
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>> on the flip side, we know the e-mails on anthony weiner's laptop are not all duplicates. we know qatar gave $1 million to the foundation which she never disclosed. >> so we understand it. qatar, the country in the middle east, gave $1 million to the clinton foundation to which was not disclosed to the state department which she said she would do. >> she signed an ethics agreement with president obama. she did not do that. it comments out not so much. >> the fact we are doing all this three days. >> right. >> three days. >> don't add another day. >> don't act like it is ending in three days. please. >> thank you for coming in. we can continue the conversat n conversations in your living room. you can watch joy at 10:00 a.m. eastern and nbc news is the place to be on election night. coverage starts at 7:00 eastern on tuesday.
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now to a horrifying case in south carolina where police say they made another disturbing discovery. a body has been found in the same area where authorities say a missing woman was held captive for months. nbc's gabe gutierrez is in woodruff, south carolina. >> reporter: stephanie, good morning. this is the fenced in property where it all happened. the sheriff investigating if this is the work of the serial killer. he is accused of kidnapping so far, but more charges are likely. this morning, the search resumes for more potential victims on the compound in south carolina after another chilling discovery. >> we did find a body in a shallow grave on the piece of property. >> reporter: it came after sheriff's deputies found kala brown alive. she had been missing since august along with her boyfriend charlie carver. authorities say brown was
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chained by her neck and ankle in a padlock container. a representative for her family says they are asking for privacy. >> this is horrific and unimaginable. >> reporter: the owner of the property, todd kohlhepp, is a realtor and registered sex offender. >> she witness the defendant shoot carver. >> reporter: brown said there are at least four bodies buried on the property, but the one found friday has not been identified. >> it is too unreal for your brain. >> reporter: mckenzie durham has known kala since they were teenagers. >> it is not something you expect to hear about. >> reporter: and neighbor johnny revan said kohlhepp kept to himself and installed this fence. >> it is unusual to fence in 95
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acres in a quiet neighborhood. >> reporter: investigators say they ended up honing in on the property by tracking kala brown's cell phone. the search here continues throughout the weekend and investigators are now looking into whether the suspect could be tied to other missing persons cases in the area. sheinelle. >> gabe, thank you. also in south carolina, tensions ran high in a courtroom where a former charleston police officer is on trial accused of murder in the shooting death of a black man captured on camera. he was shot while running away. the jury hearing on friday from the eyewitness who took the video. here is nbc's sarah dallof with more. >> reporter: raw emotion in the courtroom as the mother of walter scott recounted the final phone call with her son. >> i heard him groaning like he
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was in excruciating pain. >> reporter: scott was shot and killed by michael slager in april of 2015. a jury of 11 white men and women and one black man is tasked with deciding if slager is guilty of murder or acted in self defense. >> he should have been prosec e prosecuted for it. >> he didn't just run. he forcefully resisted to the extent they were both fighting on the ground. >> reporter: the jury saw cell phone video showing slager including his gun as scott ran away. slager then fires eight shots. five hitting scott. then scott picks up an object.
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it is not known it is a taser and drops it next to scott's body. >> i didn't want to be involved. at the same time, the morals and values did not allow me to do that. it was an injustice what i saw. >> reporter: scott's death was one in a series of violent confrontation with law enforcement and african-american citizens. fuelling protests against perceived police bias across the country. scott's family continues to ask for peace. >> we will sit back and pray justice will do its job and at the end, hopefully we will get justice. >> reporter: slager out on bond faces 30 years to life if convicted. for "today," sarah dallof, nbc news. now to a ruling in a case against "rolling stone." a judge finding the magazine and publisher libel for defamation
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all after the gang rape article. nbc's anne thompson has more. >> reporter: she left court vindicated. a federal court finding the magazine and publisher acts in malice with the story of rape on campus of the gang rape of a woman identified only as jackie. she said the story portrayed her as a villain. >> it feels very good to have a jury of nicole's peers come back and vindicate what we have known from day one. >> reporter: the 2014 article sparked a national discussion on college sexual assault. >> i met a young woman. >> reporter: the reporter promoting her story on msnbc's "morning joe." >> she told me she took the report to the administration and the administration did nothing. >> reporter: rolling stone
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retracted the story in april of 2015 after news organizations and police found no evidence to back up the accusations. despite the article's many flaws, the conversation continues today with the national campaign to stop sexual assault on campus. >> it's on us. all of us. >> to stop sexual assault. >> reporter: "rolling stone" writing, we deeply regret the missteps and apologize to anyone hurt by them, including miss aramo. she seeks $7.5 million in financial damages that are still to be determined. for "today," anne thompson, nbc news, new york. a blow to governor chris christie. one of trump's most important surrogates. two top aides were convicted in conspiracy and fraud in the bridgegate scandal. christie has repeatedly denied
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any knowledge of the scheme was supposed to campaign for trump today, but it was canceled after the verdict. two workers recovering from a nightmare accident in a water tower. they were working in pontiac, michigan, friday when they became trapped. rescuers don't know if the men fell or the scaffolding collapsed. it took an hour to free the trapped men. the men were in bad shape and no word on the medical condition. a heartwarming survivor story. twins born in shanghai a month ago were reunited for the first time friday. zoo officials separated them because the panda mother would choose the stronger cub over the weaker. the mom fed the boy in a successful experiment. zookeepers fed the girl. in five days, switched the babies. now the brother and sister get to know one another in the panda bear crib.
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>> cute. >> adorable. dylan is here with the check of the forecast. >> we had nasty storms movie through texas yesterday. look at what we saw in el paso. size of dimes to the size of baseballs. all that hail led to damage and flooding as it clogged the storm drains. it was the hail that caused most of the concern yesterday. we should start to see improvement as we go through the day today. not really expecting a big threat of severe weather. look at the jet stream right now. this very unusual for a november pattern. it is all the way up into canada which means we are looking at above normal temperatures. by 20 to 25 degrees. omaha, nebraska, 72 degrees. fargo, north dakota, 67. chicago, 68. 18 degrees above average. as we go into tomorrow, we are looking at temperatures topping out in the upper 60s and low 70s. 15 to 25 degrees above average. also as we go into the beginning
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of next week, temperatures will stay on the warm side. this could be a trend we see all week long before we get into a pattern change next good morning. i am first alert meteorologist krystal klei. here's a look at the forecast today. going to be a nice, sunny, typical fall day. low 60s across the board. 63 in philadelphia, 62 in westchester. 60 in allentown. through the lehigh valley, low 60s extends and through new jersey and delaware as well. atlantic city at 63. light to breezy winds. > and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan,dylan, thank you. still to come, our look back at the stories that had everyone talking and including the medical terms that sound sexy. and guess who made a play ground appearance when ben affleck and his son were hanging
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at a neighborhood favorite - a place for a good, family meal. she juggled customers, cooks, waitresses - and never complained. my dad was a police officer walking his beat. i learned from both what it means to be honest, to work hard, and love family. big banks, wall street, special interests - that's who pat toomey's with. in the senate, i'll work for you and your family. i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message.
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still to come on "today," smart ways to get your health ready for winter and your heating costs down from george to the rescue. and we are bringing in help for dylan for her little one when it arrives. >> it doesn't matter how many people help you, when that baby comes, it's game on. >> but first these messages. we have some breaking news now on route 42 in bedford township. let's get to our traffic reporter with more on what's happening there. >> rosemary, believe it or not, improving conditions.
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accident on the southbound side of route 42 near exit 13. how can you get around the accident. i highlighted this accident with the graphic and earlier the accident took us back to 95 and traffic was at a stand still. so improving conditions. you see traffic starting to flow. it is a bit of a slow go in some cases. that accident caused roads to be closed. regional rail, talking delays because of the strike. 30 minutes on the trenton line. and now more on the forecast with nbc10 first alert meteorologist krystal klei. how is it looking out there. >> hi, rosemary, things are chilly. as you step out, we have low 40s. 42 in philadelphia. 34 in new jersey. 37 in lehigh valley. winds about 5 miles per hour. notice the live camera shows a clear picture. it is going to continue. sunny across the board into the
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afternoon. in the low 60s. forecast high of 63 in philadelphia. lehigh valley 60 and breezy conditions in the forecast. we're in day five of the septa strike and both sides, septa management and transport workers union are meeting this weekend. a hearing is also set for monday. that's when a judge will decide if the strike could effect the election and if it should come to a halt. until then, workers can stay on the picket line. buses, trollies, subways aren't running today. we're staying on top of this through the weekend. make sure you have the nbc10 app. that's where you can find the septa strike survival guide. see what's running and not running and give you the latest news about the negotiation. that does it for us for now. i am rosemary connors. see you here in about 25 minutes for another update. now back to the "today" show. katie: my mom was a restaurant hostess at a neighborhood favorite - a place for a good, family meal.
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she juggled customers, cooks, waitresses - and never complained. my dad was a police officer walking his beat. i learned from both what it means to be honest, to work hard, and love family. big banks, wall street, special interests - that's who pat toomey's with. in the senate, i'll work for you and your family. i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message. pwhen i come home and dinner'sry not ready i go through the roof. grab 'em by the p*á*á". when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. more accusers coming forward to say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump. i'll go backstage before a show... yes.. and everyone's getting dressed. donald trump walked into the dressing room while contestants, some as young as 15 were changing.
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standing there with no clothes. you see these incredible looking women. i'd look her right in that fat ugly face of hers. she ate like a pig. a person who's flat-chested is very hard to be a 10. do you treat women with respect? uh... i can't say that either. alright, good. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. this is an individual who mocked a disabled reporter... i don't know what i said, ahh... who attributed a reporter's questions to her menstrual cycle. trump: blood coming out of her...wherever. he is not a person who is equipped in temperament, judgment or character to lead our troops. donald trump has created a toxic atmosphere pitting one group against another. he's a mexican. claiming a person can't do the job because of their race is sort of like the textbook definition of a racist comment. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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we are back on this saturday morning, november 5th, 2016. what are we looking at? you know what it is of the the balloons that will grace the macy's parade for thanksgiving day. they are getting a test run. that is charlie brown. he has been with us for years. we have shown you a new one from the "troll" movie out this year. my kids are dying. who doesn't love justin timberlake? outside studio 1a, besides you ladies, we have a great crowd who are spending the weekend with us. and some will be running in the new york city marathon tomorrow. i know none of us here is
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running it. dylan, are you running? >> i'm not watching the marathon. >> i'm watching it. one of our producers is there. >> dylan is all over it. what's making headlines? three days until the election. hillary clinton and donald trump in an all-out dash to the finish. hillary clinton called out beyonce and jay-z for help. donald trump will go to florida and nevada and clinton will focus attention on pennsylvania and florida. one year after the horrific massacre in a music venue in paris. the news is out it is set to reopen. sting will headline the special night. it will reopen on november 12th. officials say it has been renovated, but looks a lot like it did before the attack. it was a sea of blue in chicago. as 5 million people lined the streets to welcome home the
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newest world series champions. cubs celebrating the first championship in more than 100 years. the parade started at wrigley field and went on for six miles. >> amazing. >> 5 million? >> crazy. now to the "download." the recap of the week's biggest headlines from the world series game seven to remember and the heated campaign and surprises at the country music waawards. those are some stories that caught our attention. >> the cubs win the world series! >> the curse is history. the cubs with a win over the cleveland indians. >> long imagined and long delayed. the chicago cubs are champions of baseball. a feat 100 years in the making. >> chicago is exploding with happiness. >> on the campaign trail, hillary clinton and donald trump
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turning up the heat. >> battered by donald trump's criticism about her later e-mail issue. >> what is in the e-mails is absolutely devastating. >> hillary clinton now looking to get back on offense taking aim at trump's coziness with russia. >> donald trump should immediately disclose all of his ties and connections to the kremlin and its associates. >> a rare flash of anger from clinton. >> i am sick and tired of the negative, divisive and dangerous decision and behavior of people who support donald trump. >> and a moment of restraint from trump. >> stay on appointpoint, donald. and tragedy. >> and officers canvassed the iowa neighborhood where two of their own were ambushed. fearing they could become the next target.
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>> they were sitting in their car. >> police identified 46-year-old scott michael greene as the suspect. a star-studded night at the country music wards. many surprises. perhaps beyonce sharing the stage with the dixie chicks. and dolly parton honored with the willie nelson achievement award. >> i would have cried, but i didn't want to mess my eye lashes. >> and harry connick shared a moment. >> we did this thing where we played doctors on television. we tried to make medical terms sound sexy. >> ice cream headache. >> you got the next one, man. >> oral cavity. >> i got this one. i like to back it up all the time. flatulence. >> and the laughter continued as the "today" team dressed up as
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the '90s iconic figures. >> i'm regis. >> and i'm kathie lee. >> it's a puffy shirt. >> well done, everybody. >> that was fun. >> i can't believe halloween was this past week. >> i don't think it was only dolly parton and beyonce as super hot music stars. so is dylan. baby spice. >> and that microphone was as big as your head. >> i had fun with long hair. >> tamron was julia roberts. >> she is julia roberts and in the department store where her money is no good. al brings her over to baby spice's room. >> of course that would happen. >> of course that happens. and i gave her clothes to walk back into the department store.
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>> basically. >> should say mistake. big mistake. >> it was my british accent. >> go ahead. >> how about walking over to the screen? >> i'll walk backwards. >> it was good. >> my husband and dog never want to hear me speak in a british accent. let's focus on the weather in the northwest. rain falling from portland to seattle. all of the rain we have been seeing with the series of storms onshore has helped with the drought situation. especially in the sierra nevada with lots of snow. we had several inches of rain. it is reducing the drought. it is still dry, but every bit counts. we will see improvements tomorrow. today is 2 to 3 inches of rain in crescent city, california. we could see 3 to 4 inches of rain. it is not a nice start to the weekend, but finishes off better
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on sunday. elsewhere, a couple of pockets of heavy storms. el paso with isolated storms today. look at the northern plains and upper midwest. above normal temperatures. 20 to 25 degrees above good morning. i am first alert meteorologist krystal klei. here's a look at the forecast today. going to be a nice, sunny, typical fall day. low 60s across the board. 63 in philadelphia, 62 in westchester. 61 for lansdale. 60 in allentown. through the lehigh valley, low 60s extends and through new jersey and delaware as well. atlantic city at 63. forecast of 63 degrees, light to breezy winds. and that's your latest forecast. >> thank >> thank you, baby spice. all right. you're welcome. >> come on. you were so good on monday. >> we'll work on it.
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>> it makes a huge difference. >> very easy to install. double sided tape. put it around the window. take a hair dryer. it makes a huge difference in keeping the winter weather at bay. in the summer and spring, you want to have a clear sheer on here. filter the light and let in the warm air. in the winter, you want a heavier curtain. >> i never thought about changing the curtain. >> and people love to change the look of the rooms. go out and buy curtains. maybe not for every room in the house. >> all the money you save, use that for the curtains. >> you say you will be inside. let's brighten up the says. >> and lots of blankets. you are sleeping in the winter and it is too hot or cold. if you have more layers, you can stay warm. you want to have a cozy place. it is cold outside.
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snuggle up. >> welcome to another part of the house. front door. a lot of people worry about that? >> you want to get something to keep the wind and cold air from coming in. we have a few different ones. this one here has a double sided tape. you don't need screws. >> that was my concern. >> stick it on the bottom. this slide here keeps the cold air at bay. if you are industrial, you can screw it in. you can throw it down. >> does it help? >> anything you do to keep the cold air from coming in from the cracks. you can do something like this. this is a weatherizer. you have chaulk. if you have cold air coming from the casing. if you are by the front door and you have cold air, put it there. >> are we coming outside?
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>> we have gone out the door. we are now outside. >> dylan made a good point. too bad our gutters are not right here to reach across. >> how nice would that be? it is important that you clear the gutters before the weather gets bad. i recommend using gloves. who knows what is in there. pine needles. >> it makes a difference? >> it makes a huge difference. they clog up the spout and you have ice damning. the water comes up and you get damage in the roof and house. clear your gutters. if you don't do it yourself, hire somebody. it is important. >> before we run out of time. is this snow? >> this is snow. a few things. you want a good shovel. this is the standard weekend warrior shovel. plastic shovel. for you who want to get industrial, they will do a lot. ergonomic. it is good for the back. ice melt down.
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if dylan says bad weather is coming in. put it down. >> we always run out. >> people want it to be plant and pet friendly. >> and in ten seconds. >> we have markers so the guy who is doing the snow plower, they are not marking the driveway or stairs. >> that's a good point. >> they cannot see where the block is or the stoop. these allow them to see something is there. they are not holiday decorations. >> george, thank you. good stuff. coming up next, we are getting an ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa,
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we're back on this saturday morning with the reminder to fall back before you go to bed. you get the extra hour of sleep. this is the end of daylight saving time time. our producers put together a quiz to see how much we know about this time of year. rea ready? in the u.s., daylight saving time ended on the first sunday in november since 1978. true or false. >> i think the november thing is newer. it used to be october. >> did we all say false? in the u.s., it ends on the first sunday in november since 1978. girl power. boom. >> didn't i say that?
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>> daylight saving time can affect birth order for twins. i have never heard of that. >> that's a good question. >> i was taking the test in my head. it is true. if the younger twin is born after 2:00 a.m., on paper, the younger twin is technically older. this happened to a north carolina woman in 2007. that is very confusing. >> since this a television show, i'll share the question with you. tomorrow, daylight saving time, not savings time, begins at 2:00 a.m. >> doesn't it end at 2:00 a.m.? it's ending. >> false. >> oh, i wanted all the girls to get it right. >> false. tomorrow we fall back marking the end of daylight saving time time.
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the beginning was march 13th. >> and candy companies lobby for daylight saving time to be moved to november for children to trick-or-treat for a longer period of time. increasing the demand for halloween candy. >> i'll say false. >> i meant true. >> it is true. according to some reports in 1986, candy retailers pushed it to persuade people. >> how interesting is that? >> i didn't know the candy companies were that powerful. change the time for the entire united states except for small areas. >> there you go. >> still to come, the music creator from "hamilton" and his friends. but first this is "today" on nbc.
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>> this accident backed up 295 earlier. traffic was at a stand still. let's get the exact location. route 42 near exit 13 for route 55. two lanes are now closed. one lane getting by. you do see we are looking at traffic slow in the yellow and this is the backup in red, this is # 95 where we saw the backup. it is starting to improve. route 42 on the southbound side. let's get more on the forecast from first alert krystal klei. >> hi, rosemary. it is chilly this morning, things are nice this afternoon. right now, 42 degrees in philadelphia. 31 in vineland. some of us cooler than others. 35 in atlantic city. temperatures are boosting up to the low 60s for forecast highs across the board today. it will feel nice in the afternoon. we keep clear conditions through
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the day. sunny conditions into sunday as well. this morning, more clean up under way after a massive water main break turned a parking lot into a lake. dozens mu dozens of people had to be rescued. this is the second time the same main burst. the fourth time a water main break in this vicinity. philadelphia water department is looking for the cause. that does it for now. i am rosemary connors. see you back here in about 25 minutes for another update. now back to the "today" show. have a good one.
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at hhgregg. good morning. three days to go. this is the last weekend before the election and it's coming down to the wire for hillary clinton and donald trump. clinton on friday enlisting jay-z and beyonce to get out the vote. ♪ >> trump brushing aside clinton's use of celebrity. >> i didn't have to bring jlo or jay-z. >> both campaigns using different strategies in the final days. we're live. ready for redemption? after a ten-year director hiatus, mel gibson is back with "hacksaw ridge." are audiences
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