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news, weather and traffic on the nbc10 app. >> thanks for watching. the "today" show starts right now. enjoy the day. can good morning. unfiltered. president trump on the attack, not holding back at a rally in phoenix overnight. going after his usual targets, the media. >> he didn't say it fast enough. he didn't do it on time. >> his critics. >> we have to close down our government. we're building that wall. >> and his political rivals, both democrat and republican. >> weak an borders, weak on crime. >> as protesters clash with police outside of the arena. breaking overnight, after four collisions in the past year, the navy dismisses one of its top fleet commanders in the pacific, as the search for the missing sailors from "uss john
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mccain" enters its fifth day. target texas. the remnants of tropical storm harvey, posing a threat to the gulf coast. farther north, flooding leading to dramatic new rescues. plus, what was she thinking. why the wife of the treasury secretary is apologizing. and espn apologizing for pulling this announcer from a game. are you feeling lucky? powerball hits $700 million, with the crdrawing just hours away. today, wednesday, august 23rd, 2017. >> from nbc news, this is "today," with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on this wednesday morning. as always, thank you for joining us. >> our top story, the
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president's raucous campaign rally overnight. >> he started with a call for unity. then, he quickly tore into his detractors. as he was speaking, protesters were on the streets outside of that arena. kristen welker, get us started. good morning. >> reporter: hi, matt. good morning to yu. president trump is weeks up here in arizona, after delivering a 77-minute fiery speech here overnight. it was taking aim at his detractors. and it was a major reversal, after calling on the country to come together one day earlier. as protesters line the street s outside of the convention center, inside, president trump abandoning his scripted remarks from a day earlier, mr. trump was unrestrained, lashing out.
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the president defending his response to the clashes in charlottesville. >> what happened in charlottesville strikes at the core of america. >> reporter: but the president quickly turned his remarks into an all-out assault, accusing the press of misrepresenting his initial statements. >> they don't want to report that i spoke out forcefully against hatred, bigotry, and violence, and condemned the neo-nazis, white supremacists and the kkk. >> reporter: mr. trump never mentioning the controversial part of his response to the violence. >> you had fine people, on both sides. >> reporter: words that prompted criticism from democrats and republicans, as well as business and military leaders. still, the president arguing overnight, his initial statements were clear and on-point. >> i didn't say i love you because you're black of i love
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you because you're white. i love all of the people of our country. >> reporter: the speech, which lasted more than an hour, filled with red meat for his supporters. >> we have to close down the government to build that wall. >> reporter: and saying he would pardon george arpaio. >> i won't do it tonight because i don't want to cause any controversy. is that okay? but sheriff joe can feel good. >> reporter: mr. trump suggesting the massive trade deal nafta, could seen be a long of the past. >> i think we will probably term nit nafta. >> reporter: no one was spared his sharp bashes, including members of his own party from arizona. without mentioning them by aim, he took aim against john mccain for voting against the health care bill, and of jeff flake,
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for being critical of him. >> and nobody wants to talk about your other senator, who is weak on borders, weak on crime. i won't talk about him. nobody wants me to talk about him. nobody knows who the hell he is. >> reporter: former national director of intelligence, james clapper, blasting mr. trump and calling him disturbing. >> i question his ability to be in this office. >> reporter: clapper suggesting the president could be a threat to national security. >> i worry about, frankly, the access to nuclear codes. >> reporter: and this morning, new signs the president's relationship with the senate's top republican could be deteriorating. president trump and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell haven't spoken in weeks, after an angry phone call over health care. the spokesperson not denying the
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account. but telling nbc news, they have a lot of shared goals. infrastructure, not defaulting on the debt. it's another rift by a president who seems to be fighting on many sides. matt and savannah? >> kristen, thank you very much. now, to the protests that were playing out while the president was delivering that speech. stephanie gassing h ingosk has the story for us. >> reporter: the goal for the police was to keep the protesters separated from the trump supporters. they were mostly successful. but when trump wrapped up, that's when the trouble started. there were four people arrested by the end of the night. thankfully no one was injured. while it started out as a peaceful process for thousands outside of the phoenix convention center -- tensions in some areas quickly escalated into pockets of chaos,
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following president trump's speech. groups of supporters and detractors began shouting chants at each other. violence erupted, as what appears to be a protester, throwing punches at a trump supporter in a pickup truck. protesters started to hurl objects at police. they decided it was time to disburse the crowd. we heard bangs and quickly transfer, felt the effects of tear gas. >> i saw somebody being hit in the lip bleeding. and had to bandage to cover the blood. afterward afterwards, they fired more tear gas. >> reporter: city officials denied rubber bullets were used. they said there was no widespread chaos, blaming the clashes on the protesters. >> it was chaos. >> those were your words. i will say that we were
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prepared. we were decisive and immediately responsive. we were tear gassed first. >> reporter: earlier, president trump told the crowd of his supporters, there was no cause to worry outside. >> just just you know from the secret service, there aren't too many people outside protesting, okay? that, i can tell you. >> reporter: phoenix mayor greg stanton was concerned that the scenes we saw play out in charlottesville, virginia, would play out here in phoenix. this morning, there's relief that that kind of violence was avoided. >> stephanie gosk, thank you. a lot more to get to, ip colluding fallout of the collisions involving deadly warships. the latest just off of singap e singapore. overnight, the commander of the navy's 7th fleet was relieved of his duties. andrea mitchell has that.
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>> reporter: no confidence in a top naval officer. the removal of the commander of the 7th plefleet, as the navy ls to see why there has been four issues alone. vice admiral joseph aucoin has been the fleet's commander since 2015. his rerivmoval is the highest. he will be replaced by rare admiral phil sawyer. the dismissal follows four accidents in the last year. the last two collisions, involving "uss fitzgerald" and "uss mccain," leading to some injuries on the crew. "uss mccain" inside its flooded
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compartme compartments, divers wound human remains. just this morning, an unidentified body was recovered. and now, we're beginning to learn from the families who lost some of the missing men. like john hoagland and jacke drake. and jonathan smith. and in illinois, the family of logan palmer is praying he might still be alive. >> everywhere i look i see the opportunity that i will see my brother again. i'm sure that goes for my family, as well. >> reporter: the cause for the collision on monday between the destroyer and an oil tanker, a mystery. navy officials looking at all possibilities. in the wake of the disasters, the navy called a halt to operations worldwide to discover the scope of the problem. scott fleet says he spoke with the crew themselves. not ruling out sabotage or
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anything else, they are focusing on training and the role the communications may have played in this tragedy. the top u.s. commander in the middle east says additional troops will arrive in afghanistan in days or weeks. the comments came one day after the president announced his decision to boost the american military effort in afghanistan. the president said the u.s. would take a new approach to the nation's longest war. he did not mention how many additional troops or reveal specific plans. various reports have put the number of possible additional u.s. forces as high as 4,000. also this morning, new arrest warrants have been issued, now, for one of the white nationalists who took part in the violent rallies in charlottesville over the weekend and was featured prominently in a documentary about the protests. nbc's gabe gutierrez has this. >> reporter: christopher cantwell is hiding outside of
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virginia. he does not deny he pepper sprayed someone. but he says he did it in self-force. this morning, christopher cantwell, one of the organizers of the violent unite the right group in charlottesville, is facing charges. for millions that watched his vice news interview, he has become the face of hate in this country. now, university of virginia police have obtained felony warrant, stemming from the torch-lit march before the rally. one count of use of tear gas. and continantwell said he did p spray someone. but said it was lawful self-defense. emily was there that night and filed a report against cantwell. >> i thought i was going to die.
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i assumed i would not walk out of that. >> i've been told there's a warrant out for my arrest. >> reporter: the march, cantwell, believing he might be facing charges, posted this video, addressed to police. >> i'm terrified. i think you're going to kill me. >> reporter: i spoke with him by phone. >> i went down there not with the intention of violence. i went down there prepared for violence, because i know our enemies will attack us. >> i'm trying to make myself more capable of violence. >> i don't care if people are offended. i'm a shock jock first of all. i don't care if people are upset about the things i say. >> reporter: cantwell says he fears for his safety. uva police are not giving details about the charges, citing the ongoing investigation. matt? >> gabe, thank you very much. we're getting our first look this morning at hillary
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clinton's new book tighttled "w happened." she describes the second debate. she felt uncomfortable with donald trump looming behind her and staring at her and making faces. he was breathing down my neck and my skin crawled. >> well, what would you do? do you stay calm, keep smiling and carry-on as if he weren't repeatedly invading your space? or do you turn, look him in the eye and say loudly and clearly, back up, you creep. get away from me. i know you love to intimidate women. but you can't intimidate me. so, back up. >> the back "what happened" is set to be released on december 12th. another big talker. do you have your tickets yet? the drawing for the powerball has reached $700 million. kerry sanders is at powerball
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headquarters in tallahassee, florida. kerry, it has to be exciting there. >> absolutely. i'm in the walk-in basement vault. come over here. here's the vault inside the vault. and you see there under the black blankets, those are the different machines they may news f use for the powerful tonight. they take the ping-pong balls and weigh them to make sure they're of equal weight. they will randomly choose one of those machines. because this game is played in 44 states and not in one state, nevada, there's been long lines over the border in california, where people are buying tickets, hoping for a chance to win this. if you get the $700 million winner and you decide, i'm going to take it as a lump sum, it is $443 million. but your chances, whether you buy one ticket, whether you buy
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ten tickets, or 100 tickets. 1 in 292 million. if you win $700 million, what can you do with that money? we do know that you can -- i've done the math here. you can purchase every day, 365 days a year, a tall, skinny latte for 515,000 years. if you win, you say it's a good idea to change your name. what do you think about jackpot. >> thank you, kerry. >> you know what else you can buy? two of these jackets. >> where are my eclipse. >> thank you for putting in the $5 for the pot. >> my pleasure. remember me if we win. >> absolutely. we have severe weather to talk about. possibility of tropical weather. watching this investigation
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area, 92-l, just off of the coast. but we're concerned about the remnants of harvey. it has a chance in the next five days of becoming a tropical system. it could stay harvey if it does. here's the development zone, from brownsville to central texas. we watched by friday, bringing a ton of rain from brownsville, to houston, lake charles. flooding very possible. and through saturday, look at this. we have rainfall amounts up to ten inches, stretching from corpus christi, all the way to near new orleans, where they're still struggling with the pump situation. we're going to be watching this
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. good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. sunshine on the way. a scattered shower or two. as date goes on, showers move o sunshine takes over. 80s this afternoon with more and more sunshine. sunshine will break through the clouds in new jersey. 84 degrees. a nice clear, sunny day for the lehigh valley. clouds out of the picture this afternoon. up to 83 degrees in delaware. >> and that is your latest weather. >> all right, al, thank you. coming up, the treasury secretary's wife undernder fire. the controversial instagram post and the tirade by one critic that has her apologizing this
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its not better at all. the drive times are pretty bad. 40 minutes now down eastbound from 29 to the schuylkill expressway. you can see traffic moving really slow by the scene. a few vehicles as well. it was an accident with this vehicle and dump truck. ntsb plans to interview the engineer for the septa train that crashed yesterday. jury selection continues today in the corruption case against bob menendez. a judge seated several jurors yesterday. a full jury is expected to be in place by the end of the week. stay with us for nbc10 today from 4:00 to 7:00 a.m. the "today" show continues in a couple of minutes. thanks for watching.
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good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today." it is 7:30 on a wednesday morning. >> yes, it is. we're going to begin this half hour with a check of the headlines. starting with the president unfiltered and unscripted in phoenix. overnight, protests erupt outside the arena where president trump held a raucous rally with supporters. >> people were running down the street, pouring water in their eyes and coughing. >> while inside, the combative president took aim at the media, his retractors and political opponents on both sides of the aisle. >> we're building that wall. after four collisions in the pacific this year, two of them deadly, the navy relieves the
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commander of the 7th fleet of his duties. >> the navy is asking profound questions about what is going on. the u.s. state department issues a warning to tourists headed to cancun and los bacabo as drug-related violence surges in mexico. and tow truck trouble, a man takes matters into his own hands. jumping on the truck with a crowbar and trying to pry it loose, today, august 23rd, 2017. now, to another story. the criticism facing the wife of the pressutreasury secretary. her response to one critic fanned those flames. nbc chief white house correspondent, hallie jackson, has those stories. >> reporter: you wouldn't typically see headlines about the spouse of a cabinet
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secretary, but louise linton is making plenty of them. now apologizing after a post over clothes, condescending comments and getting personal in politics. this morning, one of the government's most high-profile couples, caught up in a controversial online. all their wealth, never banking on this backlash. it started monday on instagram, when louise linton, the wife of steve mnuchin, posted this picture of the two traveling to kentucky touting tax reform. in an all-white ensemble, name-dropping designers in her post. within minutes, commenters slammed linton, including one person who wrote, glad we can pay for your getaway. >> it was frustrating.
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i felt that we were paying herj posts comments like that to strengthers on instagram. linton responded. cute, did you say this was a personal trip? adorable. do you think the u.s. government paid for our honeymoon for personal travel? have you given more to the economy than me and my husband? i'm pretty sure we paid more taxes towards our day trip than you did. pretty sure the amount we sacrifice per year is a lot more than you'd be willing to sacrifice if the choice was yours. linton continues, you're ado adoreibly out of touch. thanks for the passive-aggressive nasty comment. your kids look very cute. i know you're mad. but deep down, you're really nice, and so am i. ending me passiv ivpassive-aggr
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instagram comments isn't going to make a difference. have a pleasant evening. go chill out and watch the new "game of thrones." it's fab. >> i would never expect someone to be in the public eye, to write, let alone publish in public. >> reporter: a treasury spokesperson tells nbc news, the mnuchins are reimbursing the government for the travel. the scottish actress, who played marie an twin net. the president and the first lady attending their wedding. linton describing in detail, her diamonds to "town & country" magazine after the big day. now, a new statement through a publicist. i apologize for my post on social media yesterday, as well as my response. it
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insensitive. >> maybe others will look at this storm that happened as a result of her words. and realize that those types of behaviors are not okay. >> reporter: linton's instagram, after her public punch, now set to private. and after all of this, the comments, the back and forth, the apology, the government statement, jennie himmer, that oregon mother, has a little advice for everybody, think before you click send. >> you don't know where to begin. a lot of mistake made there. how about the weather? >> al roker, #jcrew. >> we had storms go through new england. look at the world trade center. getting hit by lightning. it was repeated. it kept going and going and
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going all night last night. the frontal system pushingtring and thunderstorms, it won't be as bad as last night in the northeast. we'll see it push to the south. those storms will develop south of that. the greatest risk from north carolina down into georgia, looking at about one to two inches of rain possible. but generally, we're talking about an inch or so from the panhandle, all the way to norfolk. and in the next half hour, we'll tell you what that cold front means. it
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back, now, with the controversial move by espn in the wake of that recent violence in virginia. sheinelle is in the orange room for carson. >> espn has chosen robert lee from a virginia football game, because his name is similar to robert e. lee. in a statement, espn said we made the decision with robert to switch games as the tragic events in charlottesville were unfolding. in that moment, it felt right to all parties. social media users are responding to espn's decision. jonathan tweets, i agree with taking down statues. this is way too far. was someone saying rob lee shouldn't xhen kate in virginia? if it's a topic of conversation,
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four minutes before 8:00. good morning. let's get to meteorologist bill henley, starting with clouds this morning. >> yeah, we have some clouds but on our way to a nice day. we'll see afternoon temperatures into the 80s and more and more sunshine. can you see the lehigh valley, nice breaks in the clouds. 73 degrees at 10:00. by 1:00 this afternoon, 78 degrees. at the shore, some lingering clouds. there's some sunshine at cape may, but the clouds will be moving in. a chance of a daytime shower or thunderstorm. >> trying to get out the door, let's check the words with jessica boyington. >> still watching 422 from earlier this morning. we still have the same thing going on with this crash right around route 23 and on the eastbound side. 37 minutes for that drive time from 29 to the schuylkill. speeds down to the teen. and watching a car fire on the 95. southbound side past the
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philadelphia international airport. back to you. >> thank you. philadelphia police looking for the gunman who shot a man sitting on the steps of a say can't home after midnight on 16th street. his injuries were so severe, officers couldn't wait for an ambulance so they took him to the hospital themselves. police say they do have security video showing two suspects running from the scene. at the jersey shore, 400,000 people are expected at today's atlantic city air show. the u.s. air force thunderbirds will once again be this year's headliner. powerball fever heating up. brisk sales have pushed the jackpot to at least $700 million. another update in 25 minutes. join us weekday mornings for nbc10 news today from 4:00 to 7:00 a.m. the "today" show continues in a couple of minutes. thanks for watching.
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it's 8:00 on coming up, no holds barred. president trump, not holding anything back at a late-night taking aim at everyone, from his political rivals to the media. >> when they talk, he didn't say it fast enough. he didn't do it on time. >> reporte >> even threatening to shut down the government. >> we have to close down our government, we're building that wall. >> this has pas protesters clash police outside the arena. plus, teaming up. >> okay, google. >> walmart and google joining forces to take on amazon and its growing retail empire.
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could it mean lower prices for you? and heartfelt moment. the incredible story behind this boy's emotional trip on the first day of school, august 23rd, 2017. ♪ celebrating triple digits. >> turning 100 on "today." >> celebrating sun on the plaza. >> hey, al. we're in your neck of the woods. ♪ >> we have a special good morning from -- >> saratoga springs, new york. >> who do you want to say good morning to? >> good morning, massachusetts. >> dedicated fans. >> first in line at 5:00 a.m. >> nice people outside. we'll get out there in a little while and join them. meanwhile, welcome back to "today" on a wednesday morning.
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>> nice to have you along. get to your news at 8:00. there's a lot going on. president trump tore into familiar targets last night, during a boisterous speech in arizona. there were protesters that erupted outside of where that speech took place. kristen welker has the latest. >> reporter: good morning to yo as perform delivered a stem-winder of a speech here overnight, protester s proteste outside. hundreds lined the streets. the good news, only four people arrested and no major injuries. things getting ugly overnight, outside the phoenix convention center. police in riot gear, deploying smoke bombs to break up rowdy protesters. scuffles broke out and demonstrated started throwing rocks and bottles at police. inside, a fired-up president
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trump, waging his own battle. >> what a crowd. >> reporter: abandoning his scripted remarks from a day earlier, president trump was unrestrained, going on a tirade that started with a call for unity, but ended with mr. trump defending his responses to the clashes in charlottesville, accusing the press of misrepresenting his statements. >> they don't report the facts. just like they don't want to report that i spoke out against hatred, bigotry and violence. and strongly condemned the neo-nazis, the white supremacists and the kkk. >> reporter: but mr. trump never mentioned the controversial part of his response. >> you have people, that were very fine people, on both sides. >> reporter: words that prompted criticism from democrats, republicans and business leaders. still, the president arguing overnight, his initial statements were clear and on-point. >> i didn't say i love you
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because you're black, or i love you because you're white. or i love you because you're from japan. i love all the people of our country. >> reporter: mr. trump also threatening to shut down the government over the border wall. >> we have to close down our government, we're building that wall. >> reporter: and even hinting he will soon pardon immigration hard liner sheriff joe or parpa. >> i won't do it tonight because i don't want to cause any controversy. is that okay? but sheriff joe can feel good. >> reporter: former director of international intelligence james clapper blasting mr. trump and calling the speech disturbing. >> i really question his ability to -- his fitness to be in this office. >> reporter: clapper also suggesting the president could be a threat to national security. >> i worry about, frankly, you know, the access to nuclear
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codes. >> despite all of the divisive rhetoric, the first lady extending goodwill to chelsea clinton after clinton took to twitter to criticize who slammed baron trump. the first lady responding on twitter, thank you chelsea clinton. so important to sup paport our children for being themselves. for his part, the president heads to reno today. the commander of the navy's 7th fleet has been dismissed. the navy had lost confidence in admiral joseph aucoin to command. the latest happened on monday when johmccain" and a tanker slide eer collided off ot of singapore. the navy called for all 277 navy ships to halt operations and
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review basic training and other fundamentals. a manhunt is under way to find two escaped inmates in oklahoma. the pair overpowered two officers tuesday and sped off in a transport van that was headed for a kansas prison. other prisoners told authorities the two inmates were armed with just a pencil. the van was found abandoned. the men may have stolen a pickup truck. a 5-year-old in houston, texas, made quite an entrance for his first day of kindergarten. kevin will was escorted by a hundred police officers. he was born three months after his father was killed on duty by a drunk driver. the officers walked kevin, his mom and grandparents from home to school nearly a mile away. even a helicopter escort flew overhead. he gained a family from the fellow officers. and his son knows that they will be there for them.
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>> that's a touching story. just ahead on a wednesday morning, taking on amazon pap what you need to know about the deal between walmart and google. al and our "summer of yes" surprise. and "steals & deals" for your fall season. and we're talki introducing new dunkin' donuts cold brew coffee packs. delicious craft coffee, as easy as 1, 2, 3. you start with 2 coffee filter packs. ♪ then add 4 cups of cold water. ♪ put it in the fridge to steep overnight. and in the morning, serve and enjoy. ♪ enjoy the rich, smooth taste of cold brew you can make at home. pick some up where you buy groceries. of cold brew you can make at home. thank you for barging in like that. yes! and if you need anything ever, work it out yourself.
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while hpv clears up for most, that wasn't the case for me. maybe they didn't know i would end up with cancer because of hpv. maybe if they had known there was a vaccine to help protect me when i was 11 or 12. maybe my parents just didn't know. right, mom? dad? what will you say? don't wait. talk to your child's doctor today. learn more at hpv.com. refresh for fall "steals & deals" style, up to 78% off. see you soon. ♪ oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh ♪ oh oh oh.... ♪ the right stuff ♪ you got the right stuff, ♪ baby ♪ you're the reason you've got the stuff to make life rich. ♪ why i sing this song
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♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get 0% apr financing for 63 months on all new 2017 outbacks. ends august 31. we're back with a story about how people shop online. >> there's a lot of changes. joe fryer has this for us. >> reporter: google and walmart are announcing a new partnership. google is an internet powerhouse. and walmart, a big retailer.
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and they look to take on another behemo behemoth, amazon. walmart and google, taking on voice shopping. >> alexa, order more dog food. >> reporter: it's dominated by amazon. shoppers can order without touching a keyboard. >> would you like to buy it? >> yes. >> reporter: google has a similar device. google home, which accesses the company's shopping delivery service, google express. now, with this partnership, commerce can buy stuff from walmart, just by using their voice. walmart says this will enable us to deliver highly customized recommendations. >> alexa, what are your deals? >> i have several exclusive deals. >> google and walmart are playing match-up here. i imagine that's one of the reasons you're seeing unlike ly
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companies work together in interesting new ways. >> reporter: this is a way for walmart to fight the footprint with amazon. and for google, it's a way for google to market google home. right now, more than 70% of people have the amazon echo. and 23.8% own a google home, a gap the tech company hopes to close, by rolling out a new partnership with a well-known brand. google express already delivers products for 40 other big retailers, including target and costco. walmart will be the first one letting shoppers link their online accounts with google to get a better idea of ordering history. google's virtual assistant can be accessed on a phone app. this new partnership is scheduled to take effect in late
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september. >> love our online shopping. i'm into it. i online shopping for everything. >> google express. it's costco, fairway. >> the only thing i don't understand is that button. if you order from amazon, you get your special button. >> the dash button. >> i digress. what about some "trending"? >> one of the benefits of being a parent. it's your house, you get to make the rules, right? i'm sure we're guilty of telling little white lies for our kids or inventing rules for them. w buzzfeed asked people to share the rules that people came up with. some are ingenious. how about the police will come to the house routine. every time your child does something bad, you tell them the police will come to the house. >> does that work? >> it works. have you done it? >> i have to stop. you don't want them to be
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afraid. >> we substitute my brother, chris. >> don't make me bring chris to this house. how about the one whose parents who joke that the ice cream music means the truck is out of ice cream. >> that's great. >> you hear the music, the truck is out of ice cream. how about the slamming door rule. when i used to get angry as a kid and i slammed the door, my mother would tell me i no longer deserves a door and would take the door off the hinges for a week. and so, i had no privacy. >> respect it. >> for a week. >> that's hard-core. >> can you imagine matt taking the hinges off the door? >> if i find it first rule. kids go, i can't find my sneakers and they haven't looked. the mother had a rule, if she found the sneakers before the kid did, the kid had to pay her
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$5. >> i'm going to take notes here. these are really good. >> and finally, international cleaning day. one kid said his mother told him and convinced him, every saturday morning was international cleaning day. don't even bother calling your friends to come play because they are also observing international cleaning day. >> that's good. >> we observed international cleaning day at my house. >> did you have other rules? >> i have a bad one for vale when we fly. i said if you cry on the airplane, they open up the door and throw you out. >> you did not do that? what? >> i will defend you. in that moment, you just want -- >> i know. it was in front of the other passengers. >> i don't think you should say that out loud. >> you got her to go on a flight? >> did it work? >> it worked. >> okay, jenna said, i convinced my boys that chuck e. cheese is only open for birthday parties
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so they can't go unless they're invited. >> i like that one. >> that is hilarious. >> i used to roll my eyes and my mom would say your eyes would get stuck that way. >> can't swim until a half hour after you eat. >> don't go in the pool. it will turn the pool red. >> i still believe that. we'll begin with jerry seinfeld. netflix got a peek of the sequel in "jerry before seinfeld" he returns to the comedy club he says started his career. >> they wait for the laundry. that's their chance to escape. how many times have you done a wash. you go to the drier. one of them got out. sometimes you see a dirty sock on the street. just one. just dirty, twisted, exhausted. he only made it a couple of blocks.
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>> that was good. we'll get a glimpse of never-before-seen material, including a library of legal pads with every joke he's written since 1975. this is one of two original specials from netflix, in addition to comedians in cars getting coffee, before seinfeld premieres september 19th. and jennifer aniston opened up about her role on "friends." we know that rachel and ross worked things off. remember in season eight, when she dated joey, after a fan tweeted up a firestorm for jennifer and joey, i think there was a moment when joey and rachel could have gotten together. but it was ross and rachel all the way. i don't think joey and rachel could have made it. i think it was more physical than emotional. >> this was a tv show, right? >> people can't get enough. >> that's the reaction. >> i didn't know rachel and ross
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got together. >> what? >> you're like this guy has never seen "star wars." >> rachel and ross? or rachel and joey? >> i don't know any of that. >> my favorite moment of joey, is he knocks on the superintendent's door, i'll get the plunger. >> i've never seen an entire episode of "friends t." >> it's really good. >> finally, "despacito" is the official song of the summer. it soared to the top of the charts. now, it made its way all the way over to "sesame street." our friends made a "despacito" parody. it's called "el petito." >> rubber ducky. ♪ [ singing in foreign language ]
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>> your kids will be singing it. it's the new hit. >> ernie has rhythm. >> today's "daly click" is good. we've been guilty of spending too much time on our phones. that goes for adults and kids. when these two little leaguers, spotted sticking by the bus. oblivious to the world around him. people thought it was another scene of kids living through technology. one of these players is from south dakota. the other is from the dominican republic. so, they were competing in the little league world series. and they were using google translate on their phones to bridge the language barrier. they were frying to talk to each other. sportscaster bob holtman said it was the coolest thing. they talked to each other the whole time, but they needed a little help. >> technology, improving human communications. >> like emojis. >> we love those, too. mr. roker? >> let's take another look at the tropics once again.
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we were telling you about the remnants of harvey. that may be a problem. there's a little area of low pressure around florida. and could develop into a tropical system. we are watching rain for florida, lasting into the weekend. rainfall amounts anywhere from three to five inches of rain from key largo, tall way to central florida, heading on into saturday. less humid in the northeast now that the front has come through. storm and winds through the gulf coast. fire danger continues out west with a lot of heat and sunshine and breezy conditions, fair and dry through the plains. that's what's gog on around in morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. the storms are out. few scattered light showers this morning and a chance of showers this afternoon at the shore. 83 degrees. even isolated thunderstorm is possible. inland it'll be drying out. we'll see more and more sunshine in new jersey, the suburbs and philadelphia, 84 degrees and the humidity drops as the day goes
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on. clearing skies in the lehigh valley. a high of 81 this afternoon with sunshine this afternoon. delaware it's 83 degrees. have a great day. >> and that is your latest weather. savannah? >> all right, ll right, al. i know you are fired up for our "summer of yes" series. >> i absolutely am. and we love a good surprise. especially for somebody that's deserving. we found one "today" show viewer who fits the bill. a mom with a passion for making people smile and for volleyball. >> one, two, three. >> when it comes to volleyball, dana eisen is all-in. >> that's my passion. that's my outlet. if i can't do anything else, i want to do that on tuesday nights. >> reporter: the rest of the week, dana is taking care of her family. daughters bianna and amanda, sun, charlie, and husband, spencer. >> she is going for the rest of the day. >> reporter: dana works
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full-time at a preschool, a job she took after 25 years as a police officer. >> the epitome of a community officer is what i would say she is. she puts her kids first and tries to put other people first. and you lose a little bit of yourself on tuesdays and sometimes on saturdays. she gets to define yoursehersel just dana. >> reporter: a lifelong volleyballer, she had a lifelong dreamer. >> i would play in the olympics and i would play in one of those volleyball bikini things. >> reporter: we decided to bring dana to hermosa beach in california, to give it a try. hello, dana. >> oh, my god. oh, wow. hi. >> how are you? >> i'm good, al. how are you? >> i feel like you're my friend. >> i am your friend. >> my god. i can't believe you're here.
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>> me, ether. we wanted to bring you here because we know you love volleyball. we thought it would be fun to show us some of your volleyball moves. why don't you walk this way and we'll check it out. ♪ there it is. >> reporter: the sand. the necessary ingredient for beach volleyball. >> it is a necessary ingredient. >> reporter: and another ingredient if you want to play really good volleyball, is to, i don't know, play with really good players. like some olympic-caliber volleyball players. >> yeah. >> reporter: and i think over here, i recognize -- oh. my gosh. we have two u.s. -- team usa olympic volleyball team members. >> reporter: olympians, april ross and lauren fender, fresh off the championships, where the new duo won silver. >> i saw you on tv. oh, my gosh. awesome.
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>> reporter: an official shirt for dana and a few drills to get us warmed up. >> that's better. okay. >> thank you. >> nice. >> all right. i think we're maybe ready to play a little bit. lauren and dana, versus april and me. april getting the short spring. al? >> reporter: that ball moves around. they found the weakness. dana, on the other hand -- >> mine, mine. that's in. ♪ >> reporter: yep. acing a two-time olympic medalist. a good game played by all. almost all. and you can probably guess who won. how is your "summer of yes"? >> this is absolutely awesome. this has been amazing. so, thank you so much. usa on three. >> one, two, three. >> usa. ♪
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>> by the way, dana can play. >> dana has moves. >> she does. >> she is terrific. >> i love when you snuck up on her. >> that was the only thing i was able to do well. >> with a hat on, she didn't recognize you at first. i'm glad she realized you weren't some weirdo on the beach. >> i was some weirdo on the beach. i happened to have a crew with me. >> thank you, al. just ahead, we're going to get you fresh for fall with a special "steals & deals." jill is here with the goods, after a check of local news and weather.
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>> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. good wednesday morning. 8:26. i'm tracey davidson. let's get right to first alert meteorologist bill henley with your most accurate weather forecast. >> those storms that were with us last night are long gone. i'm watching am can. there's still a chance of a daytime shower. nice sunny view from the marquis de lafayette hotel. the showers inland have disappeared but you can still see clouds that are moving through delaware and south jersey. those will reach the shore. even an isolated shower is possible during the day so it may not be completely dry for the atlantic city airshow but there will be some breaks of sunshine and the temperatures climb into the low 80s. let's get a check of the roads with jessica boyington. >> still watching 422 but we're looking better here around route 23 on the eastbound side
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following an earlier crash that's still partially into the right hand shoulder. you can see they're about to tow that car around. watching a car fire on the p.a. turnpike westbound side just near ft. washington making about a ten minute delay for this westbound drive time to route 1 to valley forge. move-in day for the university of pennsylvania means road closures in the city. spruce street is closed between 34th and 38th street. it will reopen at 8:00 tonight. spruce will also be closed on saturday. students at temple university moving in today. the incoming freshman class represents 60 countries. the youngest new student is 16. another update in 25 minutes.
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♪ 8:30 now. it is a wednesday morning. it's the 23rd of august, 2017. good morning. so nice to have you with us. we have a great crowd out on our plaza, as we say good morning. we're hanging on to the last few moments of summer. by the way, in 48 hours, a great concert, right here, jason aldean. live concert. great country music star. >> looking forward to it. we have an awesome crowd. [ cheers and applause ] i was out here earlier this morning. and i was talking with so many people. al, they really missed you. we have a whole -- >> we love al. we love al. >> stop it some more. >> we love al. >> will you take a selfie with
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everybody? >> with everybody. >> here's our selfie moment. >> we love al. >> al is going to take a group selfie with everybody. you ready? here we go. one, two, three. [ cheers and applause ] >> there you go. >> love you, al roker. >> you have to get it to them. >> she'll post it. >> the show will post it. you'll have your selfies. >> you can download it from us. coming up, be prepared to be amazed. we're going to perform really cool science experiments, live on the plaza. because we can, we are supersizing these. so, what could possibly go wrong? >> ooh, fire. the fall season will be here before you know it. jill has "steals & deals" up to 78% off, to get us all ready. you know what's on the men you for "today food"? tacos. three ways. need we say more? >> let's have a taco party. first, a check of the
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weather with al. >> i have to go over here. i have to tell you. we have this gentleman, world war ii vet. what is your name, sir? >> fred. >> and you are a world war ii veteran. and you're 100 years old. >> today. >> today. >> on "today." >> on "today." this is great. we're going to have to get you smuckers jam and jelly. thank you for your service, sir. how about looking -- i'm going to have what he's having. let's show you what's going on as far as your weather's concerned for today. fire danger in the northwest. winds and storms in the gulf coast. going to be less humid in the northeast. fair and dry in the plains. tomorrow, gorgeous day from the great lakes, mid-atlantic, new england. monsoon showers in the southwest. . tiful weather along beth good morning. i'm bill henley. the storms are out. a few scattered light showers
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this week and a chance of showers this morning at the shore. 83 degrees, even isolated thunderstorm is possible. inland it'll be drying out. we'll see more and more sunshine in new jersey, the suburbs and philadelphia. 84 degrees and the humidity drops as the day goes on. clearing skies in the lehigh valley, a high of 81 this afternoon with sunshine this afternoon. delaware it's 83 degrees. have a great day. get that weather anytime you need it. check out our friends at the weather channel on cable. savann savannah? >> al, thank you so much. now, to a brand-new edition of "steals & deals." "today" contributor jill martin is here with great bargains and things to freshen up your life for fall. >> i feel people are bummed we're leaving summer so soon. >> not when we see the great fall stuff. >> not when we see "steals & deals." the price includes the shipping costs. that's for all of the items, with no change in price for ordering more than one.
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go on today.com. >> the price you say today, includes shipping. >> yes. >> number "f." for fresh. >> like vanna white today. "f" for fashion. we're starting with handbags. these retail $498. your everyday tote. six colors. there's organization inside. celebrity fans are me la kunis and halle berry. the deal, $109, 78% off. >> rejuvenate. >> retail, $181. a flawless beauty four-piece set. this restores and regenerates to make skin firm enaeand brighter. i wanted you to see the shininess. comes with full directions.
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definitely to refresh your skin for fall. retail, $181. $43.85, 76% off. >> essentials. when you transfer and all women say we transfer when we get a new wallet or a purse at the beginning. for a wallet, you need to cleanse all of the receipts. retail, $92-108. if you have a solid handbag and you want to dip into the wallet world, it gives you options here. all on today.com. retail, $92-108. $38 for any of them. 64% off. "s" stands for sparkle? >> sparkle. we did this layering segment together last week. and matt was the authority on the jewelry layering. >> that's right. >> for his arm party. this is sort of built-in
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layering for you. jennifer miller jewelry. the retail is $225. it's an option. two sets of earrings. day tonight. studs during the day. the little teardrop at night or have the necklace. the necklace is layered. >> it's one strand but has the layered look. >> it connects as one. totally layered. $67, 70% off. >> love it. >> it comes in gold plated or white gold plated. >> "h." we spelled the word "fresh." >> if you want to sit down and feel these? the draft throw blankets, $175 retail. celebrity fans include gwen stefani and angelina jolie. $6, 60% off.
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>> we end up under the covers. let's run through the puckerodu. the handbags. the skin care. the one odd bird wallets, enjoy from jennifer miller and the blankets. if you have questions, go to today.com. the shipping is free or included. we're getting back into pbak to school fever with live experiments on our plaza. first, this is "today" o
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for young mondays. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >> it's back-to-school season. we decided to revisit what it's like to be a student. like nick is the host of "nick-o-pedia." he's here to give our brains a work with, with s.t.e.m. subjects. science, technology, engineering, math. you come on and do these things and blow people away. but there's a lesson in each one of them, right? >> there is. yes. >> let's talk about what we have working in front of us here. >> in celebration of s.t.mee.m. we will start with science. we have a nondairy coffee creamer. >> we're not going to use the brand name. you know what we're talking about. >> we're going to push all of the air through our lungs, through this tube, through this coffee creamer and get it airborne across this flame. >> this has to do with particle
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size -- if the particle is small enough, it's combustible. >> you need four things for combustion. you need an oxygen-rich environment. a flame source. something carbon-based. and under 400 microns. really small. >> you want to go first? >> i'm going to warm us up here, literally. you want to make sure you're aiming this at the fire. and breathe really hard out. nice, all right. >> next tube. i'm going to try this. this has to be aimed at the fire? >> exactly. that has no fire in it. >> just do this one. >> okay. >> all right. >> yes. aim it at the fire. we'll go on three. countdown. three, two, one. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was great. you're a pro. >> we learned a lesson there. this we got what looks like ziploc bags filled with water.
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what's the lesson here? >> science, technology, engineering, math. this is the engineering portion of s.t.e.m. >> talking about polymers. all summer long, slime was the craze. we have a polymer in this bag. this is made of a plastic, called low-density polly propylene. if you bend this bag, it will take the shape of however it was bent, it will come back to its instructural integrity. >> if you jab that pencil through that bag of water, is the water going to come out of that? >> theoretically, it should not. >> don't get close. >> that's right. i'm going to give it a shot. a test. here we go. look at that. nice. but that's pretty small. >> i want to try one. we'll do the larger scale version. >> really quick.
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all the way through. look at that. nice. >> not bad. now, that's a baggy. >> this is "today" show. so, we supersized this experiment. this is painter's plastic and a giant sandwich bag here. >> we have a foot of water. >> we're not going to put pencils the we're going to do the super-sized pencils. >> i understand that the water will go spraying out in the crowd. >> all over the science enthusiasts. we're going to go with the smaller one first. i'm going to have you hold these two. the mechanism, you want to go in one side and out the other. start here and go in. and all the way through. [ cheers and applause ] no leaks. >> you do that one. >> in one side and out the other. >> in and a end all the way thr. nice. i'm going to go if other way, to
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prove this bag is nothing other than magic. one, two, flee, and all the way through. >> that was cool. polymers in action. >> exactly. >> finally, if you have a kid, i have three of them, you can seen this trick. >> exactly. >> it's abexperiment, though. >> this portion is the technology and math portion. we have a device, and what we're going to get to is something we 3d printed and amplified this experiment. what we're going to do is pull this pin and the mento, has little sites. thdz this cola, we have co2. where the hole is, the co2 two, can't go, it creates a bubble and a bigger bubble. >> only do 30 seconds left to do the big one. pull it. >> oh, god. it's all over the place. oh, my god. now, we learned about
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projections and rockets. there we go. wow. matt decided to do -- >> if that's what happened with the little one. wait until you see this one. >> this should be great. >> it's been nice knowing all of you. really good to get to know you. you made this with a 3d printer. that's a supermento decision pence dispenser. you hang out over there. i'll go ahead and do this. we're going to pull this. and we're going to let it go. oh, my. good lord. look. it's all science. it's experiments. thi things go right. things go wrong. >> just about ten minutes ago, they were going to their friends at home. i have the best seats at the
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"today food" is brought to you by ritz crackers. for any occasion, you have the stuff to make life rich. >> we're back with "today food." this morning, tacos three ways. marcella is the co-host of "the kitchen" on the food network and author of "casa marcella." tacos three ways. i love it. a braised park taco? >> i like to do it with cola.
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it gets caramelized. >> we had people that made the experiment. >> we have the pork shoulder. all of our beautiful seasonings. we have the garnish. and i like to add herbs to my carnitas. salt and pepper all over. i like to do a ton of garlic powder. and i do all sides, obviously. i throw this in a pot. nice, thick, heavy dutch oven. >> you want the fat in there, right? it's carnitas. >> when you cook carnitas, you add extra lard. you have a fatty cut of park, you don't have to add the extra calories. >> it's so delicious. >> we add some water. and then, that cola. >> why the cola? >> when it cooks down, you're going to get caramelization. it's going to get nice and thick and syrupy.
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and it's going to coat your meat so beautifully. i like to add some bay leaves. late tarragon and fresh thyme. and let it cook until it's nice and thick. >> how long? >> a good hour. but every pan is different. and every piece of paork has a different amount of moisture. it has to look like this. >> great. >> it has to be covered. you let it cook. when it looks like this, after an hour or so, you can shred that with a fork. >> using a dutch oven. >> it has to be a nice, thick, heavy pot. just to get even distributions of heat. >> do you have any shredding techniques? >> i like to do it by hand. but you can use a knife and a four. that's carnitas. >> what are our garnishes? >> this is wonderful and shredded and ready to roll. and traditional garnishes. thank you, my dear. we have a little salsa verde.
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>> love that. >> that can be homemade. or you can buy it at the market. i won't judge. a little green sauce. and of course -- >> beautiful radishes. >> the fresh onion. some radishes. >> we have our tasters? what do you think? >> amazing. >> we have another one we we have to try. fish tacos. >> he likes it. >> you introduce fish tacos. ensenada style. >> coming from the carnitas. i like to use cod. you ask what makes it an ensenada fish taco? i used to ditch school and ate these all the time. what makes it ensenada, the beer batter. you have the flour. a little dried oregano. i like to add dijon mustard. and you want to add a little bit of beer. that fizz is going to make it
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nice and -- >> any beer? >> i like to use light beer. pretty much whatever you want. if you don't want to use beer, to set ltzer. you want that fizz. that's what we're looking for. we have the cod. and you can use any good white fish fillet. you cut it up into strips. season and flour. salt, a little bit of pepper. and go in there, the batter. it's not going to be like the experiment. >> i was like, stand clear. >> everybody is afraid. >> we got if dutch oven going again. >> the oil nice and hot. throw those in there. you're looking for the golden color, to make sure it's cooked through. here's our fish tacos right here. we assemble. we have that nice fish strip. and i like to make something that's nontraditional, a
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brussels sprout slaw. it's nice and good for you. a little twist on the traditional. >> what do you think of the fish tacos? >> really good. >> two for two. tell us about the third, as well. >> this is just home style mexican cooking. this is what my mom used to make me growing up. potatoes and employee blan knpl. you fold yotaco and fry it in o. and that's your potato polablano taco. if you want the recipes, go to today.com/food. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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plaza because of your science experiment. >> my bad. >> should we do some birthdays? >> i think that's a lovely idea. we're going to bring on the smucker's jars and meet some sweet team. happy birthday to dr. hy hamin. lovers telling jokes lenamae kinsey, has 11 grandkids, 23 great grandkids and so many
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great, great grandkids, lena says she's lost track. happy 111th, 111th birthday -- >> is that a record? >> close to it. joe willie hollins. a fisherman from memphis, tennessee. secret to longevity? a daily shot of whisky. that is good. >> al, thank you very much. appreciate it. much more coming up in our next >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. i'm vai sikahema just about 9:00 a.m. let's get right to bill henley with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >> we're seeing more and more sunshine. lingering clouds. you can see it in new jersey and philadelphia. we're going to see more and more sunshine, and with those winds out of the northwest or north dry air is moving in so we will move into the 80s at 2:00 this afternoon but the humidity will be much lower than it is this
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morning. lehigh valley seeing lots of sunshine and some high clouds in delaware. afternoon temperatures will be in the 80s today. if we see another shower, it's more likely at the shore than the rest of the area but it won't be all day rain falling. nice breaks of sunshine too. >> thank you. let's get a check on the roads. you're looking at 76 in south jersey. >> this is approaching the walt whitman bridge where we have a crash up ahead and it's far away right now. they had it zoomed in a second ago. you can see northbound if you're moving toward the bridges from new jersey you're not going to see any delays by the scene even though there's an accident there. high speed line is running every 20 minutes only because of yesterday's train collision and the broad street lines northbound local service dealing with 20 minute delays back to you. federal investigators plan to interview the engineer of the septa train that crashed in darby yesterday.
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this morning on "today's take," we're going to pump up the valium with golden globe winner, christian slater, as our celebrity co-host. and live from new york, it's saturday night's kenan thompson. and the one meal you can make tonight, that can help you live to 100. coming up right now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> go in there. >> i'm diving in. >> wednesday morning, august 23rd, 2017. listening to "deja vu." while listening to "deja vu" featuring -- >> something familiar about
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this. >> featuring cia. our guest co-host, "mr. robot" star. start off healthy with a little avocado toast. >> this is fantastic. here i am. "mr. roborobot" and mr. roker. the secret is olive oil on the coast and rub the garlic. >> you rub the garlic on the bred? >> with the olive oil. and the garlic liquefies. >> that's your reward for working so hard. >> you have season three of "mr. robot" coming out. >> season three, will premiere october 11th on usa, at 10:00 p.m. we're excited about this particular season. it will be a wild and crazy ride. >> working on this show, do you, after a while, start maybe thinking about these conspiracy theories? >> oh, yeah.
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>> that's a good question. >> it's incredible. we started this show. and the term hacking -- it has become so prevalent today. i mean, beyond belief. even more so than anything we could have possibly come up with. it's really kind of remarkable. the world that we're living in now and how prevalent and relevant this topic is. >> has it made you paranoid? >> absolutely. i certainly say -- you have to update and change your passwords. and you have to put a piece of tape over that camera on your -- >> yeah. absolutely. i could watch you right now at home. it's that simple. >> he was watching you. >> yeah. fantastic. >> you like the dance moves? >> a lot of good stuff backstage. >> you recently celebrated your birthday. al did, too. happy belated movie. >> yes. >> i'm the 18th. >> yeah. >> and your wife, is right before that? >> she's on the 14th.
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and my daughter is on the 15th. >> wow. >> yeah. we just knock them out. >> you made her a cake? >> yes, i did. >> that looks remarkably like you. >> oh, here we go. >> what are you rubbing? sprinkles? >> yeah. i had to get special ingredients. i started out -- she said she wanted me to make her a cake. i had ingredients. and i saw all of the boxed cake things. i said, okay. i'm going to keep it simple. make the box cake. i'll knock this out in 15 minutes. honey, happy birthday. >> how did it work? >> horribly. she came out and saw the box. when i said i wasn't aed you to make a cake, i wanted you to make me a cake from scratch. >> i said, i understand. i get it. i went back to the store and get the ingredients. >> you made two cakes. >> the first cake wouldn't count as a cake. the second cake was a legitimate, real cake that
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actually was moist. >> how was it? >> moist and tasty. >> moist is a great word. i like moist. i like the word moist. many people not so crazy about it. >> in the ingredients, i had to boil a cup of water and pour it in to the thing. and that's what i guess maintained the -- >> moistness. >> the moistness. >> moist. >> moist. >> you see how proud you are that you did it? >> you're getting moist right now. >> hey. >> whoa. >> in the eyes. >> yes. >> yes. come on. come on, people. >> our minds went to a dark place. sorry. >> yeah. >> the whole room. look at that. everyone. dirty folks. >> we have a huge crowd. are these your folks here today? >> this is a big crowd. >> mostly, they're food tasters. >> dave chesney very quickly to get that picture. his like -- you're like a gazelle, krezchesney.
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we were only talking about the people for 20 minutes. and you were right there. right there. >> he was into if cthe content the show. >> h was mesmerized by the moistness. >> it's humid and moist in here. okay, all right. >> the smile on your face -- i have never baked a cake. >> never baked a cake? >> i am not a baker, either. i like to watch the great british bakeoff. that's inspiring the baking in our home. >> from cakes to steaks. >> that's a restaurant. perkins, i think. >> steak and shake. >> i got a nice steak frommic? river farms in idaho. i made some steak salad. >> you do this. >> i do. >> at home, you make yourselves --
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>> i like to -- i find it very relaxing. i get home and a little zen moment. >> there's something meditative about it. >> did you find that making the cake? >> with the baking, you have to be so specific with ingredients. it is a science. if you follow the recipe as it's written out, you can have a great evening longer. >> it's fantastic. >> very happy with the cake. >> it was good. >> cooking is jazz. baking is classical music. you can improvise when you're cooking. but when you're baking, you have to follow that recipe. >> i think i'm jazzy. >> by jazzy, you go to whatever fast food restaurant. >> and sometimes. >> maybe even mix different fast food restaurant food. >> i got the fries. and now, i want burger king chicken tenders. i think jazz is good. i like jazz. >> i just got back from
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charleston, south carolina. >> oh, yes. >> to view the total solar eclipse. >> right. >> it really was, i think, life-affirming. you realize that there is so much more than us. >> i agree. >> we were so fortunate because all of a sudden, the skies cleared. we had cloudy skies all day. you notice there's lightning going on all around us. >> were you nervous? >> no. >> you saw it? that was it. >> we saw it just like that. >> just like that. >> i thought it was cloudy for you. >> it was cloudy until about five minutes before totality. >> perfect. >> it was unbelievable. >> life. affirming? >> it's bigger than you? >> yes. you're looking at the heavens. and you're realizing how immense this whole universe is. and we are -- >> so much more going on, than you can possibly know. >> you know what was great about it? in a moment of polarization -- >> absolutely. >> in this country, we were all
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united by wearing polarized glasses and looking up. we were all one. >> it was unifying. >> no matter who you were, you had the cheap plastic cardboard glasses, so did the president. >> that was hilarious. and the first lady and he and his son, baron, all those folks. everybody, all around the country, doing the same thing. >> it was cool to see everybody in new york looking up like that. just groups and groups of people doing that together. >> except for my uber driver, that was amazing, wasn't it? you missed it. the ladies were like, we were working. are you kidding me? >> did you have the moment of looking up without the glasses, for a moment? >> i did not. i would be the guy that all of a sudden, my eyes would be on fire. flames coming out. >> i had that moment going, is this really happening? and i did look -- i pulled over. i looked up without the glasses.
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and it was shockingly -- you can't see it. it was so bright. and so powerful. yeah. it was only for a second. i thought, uh-oh. >> when is the next one? >> 2024. and carbondale, illinois, will be in the zone of totality. >> i remember going to the kansas state fair. you're heading to a state fair tomorrow. >> the minnesota state fair tomorrow. >> the minnesota state fair. >> going to be in minnesota. >> do they do the same thing at the fairs? we had the butter cows. >> there's a butter sculptor. >> that's classic. >> all sorts of stuff. and a great chef who has been on our program before, gavin cason, he's going to be cooking. we're going to talk about fair food. >> anything fried on a stick. that's all you need. officially a state fair. >> hey, now. >> love that.
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here we go. this is exciting. >> big night tonight. somebody could be the winner. >> we keep saying it. >> could be the winner of $700 million. >> it doesn't even sound real. we're all saying it. but $700 million. >> it's incon seefibkoconceivai. how many people are doing it here in. >> we have five. six. >> six. >> and i spotted. >> i want in on this. >> you don't have any cash. >> i didn't bring any cash. >> i'm giving you $5 for christian. >> what about me? >> you said you don't want to take part. >> i didn't know you were ha handing out money. >> everybody sees it. it's happened. if the numbers come in -- >> you want in? >> yeah. can i have $5? >> there you go, man. >> i'm kidding but not kidding. >> that's true. >> as long as you guys don't win, it's fine. >> speaking of cash, what do you
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"forbes" compared salaries from june 2016-june 2017. see if you have what we do on this list. number five, jackie chan. 49 billion bucks. >> a year? >> this past year. >> act? >> he does ads. but he has -- he is still putting out the movies. >> chinese box office. >> he's amazing. some of the moves. the acrobatics that goes on in his movies. >> he's incredible. >> i love him. >> number four. >> i'm surprised by some of these. adam sandler, $55.5 million. he has a movie deal with netflix. >> yeah. >> a movie deal. >> that's a good situation. >> that is. >> surprised at number three. >> vin diesel. $54.5 million. he was up in "fate of the furious" and "guardians of the
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galaxy." >> he gets paid more than any other actor per word. >> baby groot, very, very cute. >> he -- tblockbusters. >> that is the key. >> number two on the list -- i would thought he would be number one. dwayne johnson. $65 million. >> hang in there, dwayne. >> if you clip those coupons. and the upcoming "jumanji" movie. >> who was number one? >> christian slater. >> ladies and gentlemen, life is good. >> christian actually changed his name to mark wahlberg. mark wahlberg, $68 million. >> look at that hair-do. fantastic. >> he can thank "transformers"
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♪ whether school has already started or you're enjoying the last days of summer break, getting back into a routine is hard for everyone. >> here with ideas to help ease your stress over the next few weeks, is meredith rollins. the editor in chief of "redbook magazine." >> i think it can be stressful. >> it can. we make 40% of our decisions based on habits. and habits aren't in place yet when school starts. and children cannot form habits until their teenagers. the first thing you should do to get the mornings off right, is you should start every day with a win. that's just to begin. make your bed. do a push-up. something so you leave the house feeling good. >> charged up, ready. active. >> here's my question. the bedtime situation. it's 8:00 during the school year.
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i let them go to 9:00 in the summer. what's the plan? >> you want to go back by 15-minute increments, where they need to be. don't do it all at once. get them 15 minutes to get them back to a nice 8:00 p.m. hour. >> slow progression. >> exactly. >> ease into it. >> and have a bedtime routine. so they know it's coming. >> nancy drew. >> hardy boys. >> three chapters of nancy drew a night is good. >> turn off the devices 60 minutes before they go to sleep. it can mess with their sleep. >> one hour. >> that's good to know. >> you plan breakfast and dinner. >> for some of us, breakfast is the big family meal. it's giving them cereal is aa-okay. but try to sneak in yogurt and an egg. something that will keep them alert until lunch. for dinner, have them cook with
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you. have them help with the recipe. >> let them make the cake. >> exactly. >> it gives them confidence. >> when do we get chores or a job or something? some kind of a duty? >> you can start almost immediately. it will help them in the classroom because it builds their confidence. let's see you go out to a deli for lunch. have them do the ordering. have them figure out the tips. math and memory and social skills. good social skills in children, helps them 20 years in the future. >> so important. you have to interact with other humans. >> i like read and write anything. even if it's just a cereal box that's a gad idood ideas. >> my boys are into joke books. any reading is great. >> i loved to read the back of the cereal box. >> or have them write a note to the grandparents or an old babysitter. >> meredith, great tips this
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in some of america's favorite flavors. mmm! nbc10 news starts now. good morning. i'm vai sikahema. it's just about 9:30. let's check in with bill henley and the first alert forecast. little cloudy behind me in center city. >> for a moment i thought we had another ellipse going on, we just had a few clouds in the city. sunshine for now. clouds moving back in. the temperatures have climbed into the low 80s for atlantic city and cape may point, cape may courthouse is 81 degrees. sunshine and alantown and lingering clouds in philadelphia, these clouds are the southwest that are producing a few light showers in d.c. that will be moving into delaware and south jersey. you might see a brief shower.
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thank you. let's get a check on the road with jessica boyington. >> so we're watching the vine street expressway around, cameras around 8th street. if we're moving through the schuylkill but eastbound toward 95 we're good too. crash on lansdale. back to you. more than 750 students will experience the first day of school in a new facility. mastery, crammer hill element operated charter schools. students range from kindergarten to eighth grades. investigators look into whether heavy rain played a part into a basement collapse. the family cannot go back inside until the safety of the home is assessed. i'm vai sikahema, we'll have another update in 25 minutes. you can always get the latest news and with the nbc10 app.
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we'll see you at the top of the hour. we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank. we did a lot of research online. we just need to have a designer put it all together. mmm hmm. so, it's really nice when clients come in and have... done some of their own research. what do you think about these chairs and that table? working with a bassett designer was really easy. us being young professionals, we're so busy... there's no way we could've designed it ourselves. no. we love it!
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more and more tax money tosends trenton, there's no way we could've designed it ourselves. no. but gets less and less back thanks to steve sweeney and chris christie. here's the sweeney-christie record eight years of underfunded schools. huge tax breaks for themselves and their rich friends while we pay more. and homestead rebate funding for seniors cut in half next year. don't believe the fake news from his wealthy donors. steve sweeney stands with chris christie, not with south jersey.
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agsd unactor and immediacom kenan thompson, you know him and we all knew him from "kenan and kel and all that." >> for the last 14 years, kenan has been a cast member on "saturday night live," playing steve harvey, to david ortiz and al roker. >> everybody is smiling in this moment. good morning to you. >> good morning, you guys. thank you for having me. >> can we dig right in. i had no idea you had been doing it for this long. the seasons flow from one to another. now, the big question, are you returning to "snl"? >> i came to the "today" show to announce my retirement.
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i'm here to promote the season opener without me. no. i'm definitely going back. >> huge. >> man. >> i have never been here for an exclusive before. this is so cool. >> what was last year like? >> oh. >> last year -- >> it was the most emotional thing i've ever seen. the most emotional thing i've ever seen. when obama went in, we all knew that was kind of happening. he's such a rock star. and everybody was on that same page. when it went in a different direction and donald ended up going in. it was crazy. and dave chappelle was hosting that week. and it was supersomber. and he let everybody know it's okay to laugh again. and blah, blah blash, blah. every time the dude made a speech, we had gold to pick
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from. >> amazing. >> incredible. i guess it's going to roll into that. we'll have more of that going on. >> and you're going to be coming back next year, makes you the longest runni ning cast member. >> yeah. congratulations. >> that's huge. >> i would have to think playing me put it over the top. >> yeah. that was the one. that was the one that kept it going another four years. >> there you are, al. that's pretty good. >> that collar -- that collar irks me every time. it was a thing when al roker was partying in the club. and they would bring a green screen and do the weather. i would put the jacket on. >> what is this like? you play somebody and you meet him? >> it's the best. i've known him for a while. you know what i mean? it's usual ll lly complimentary. i never try to insult people. >> is there a favorite?
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do you love doing steve harvey? >> i love doing "what's up with that"? that was a lot of fun. i love doing big papi, david ortiz. but i like new people, like lavar ball. that was awesome. and degrasse tyson. >> i know you're super excited. your daughter, georgia. turned 3. >> what's her birthday? >> uni20th. >> she's a cutie. almost looks like a green screen. look at that picture. >> they are professionals down there. they know what they're doing. seriously. >> did she really -- sometimes they think kids don't really capture the -- you know, the magnitude of it. >> yes. >> did she know what was going on? >> she felt the presence, for sure. it was her first time to ride the rides and participate in amusement park experience. thank god for walt disney. >> was that disney world or
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land? >> world's in florida. disney world. >> love that. >> you're a paid spokesperson for a great organization, no kid hungry. >> they don't need to pay me, man. it's a great thing. >> it helps feed kids. >> i don't know if people know that there's 13 million kids in our country that don't know where their next meal is coming from. that's such an epidemic. but it's a solvable epidemic. and people like no kid hungry is doing great things. if you go to a restaurant and make a donation, you get a coupon or whatever. a dollar buys ten meals for a kid. >> really? >> if we get everybody involved. >> we did a shake shack burger. >> really? i heard. >> that cdonated to that, as well. >> there's a list of restaurants. nokidhungry.org/dineout. >> it was a pleasure to have you here. come back any time.
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seed to the oat to the o on the table for two baby and mama sit down for that first finger food start with the good... and the good will come back to you good goes around... and around... and around. good goes around and around. this morning on "today food" healthy delicious meals that can help you live to 100. seamus mullen is the author of
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"real food meals." we are making salmon. not just any salmon. >> wild salmon. we have lots of omega fatty aidid. avocado oil. and you're going to sear the salmon. so much good flavor. we're going to sear it like that. nice and hot. you go there for two minutes until it gets a crispy sear on it. it's still opaque. if you put lemon zest on top of the fillet. and i'm going to put a little pat of grass fed, unsalted butter. >> people think butter bad. >> butter good.
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you have to use ideally organic. and you put herbs. i have the oven prehaeating. and depending on the size, you want to go four to ten minutes. this is the most important tool in the kitchen. it's a cake tester. i will slide it into the fillet. and i will touch it to my lip or to my wrist, you want it to be warm but not hot. if you think your fish is cooked. >> you probably have your fish overdone. next we're going to make a vinaigrette to go with our kale salad. anchovy, garlic tarragon.
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good playerflavors. healthy fats. lemon juice, lemon zest. and a little bit of mustard that will help bind it together. we're going to process all of this. get that started. boom. and go to -- >> turned it off. >> did i turn it off? and with this running, i'm going to drizzle olive oil in. >> that will emulsify. >> that will emulsify and get a good vinaigrette. when you cut an avocado, take a knife and run it in your hand like this. we have a couple of kinds of kale. >> could you do couscous if you want? >> you could. i'm going to stick with quiona. salt and pepper. can you dress that for me?
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>> this is so yummy. >> and the last thing we have -- keep things nice and healthy. a beautiful egg that's been cooked exactly 6 1/2 minutes. a nice kale salad, with the eggs and the avocado. all these recipes, in "real food heals." >> thank you so much. >> so great. >> all of our recipes, go to today.com/food. now, weather people, run to your boards because -- that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. parseghi good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. the storms are out. a few scatters light showers this morning and a chance of showers this afternoon at the shore. 83 degrees. isolated thunderstorm is possible. but inland it'll be drying out. we'll see more and more sunshine in new jersey, the suburbs and
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♪ the "citi concert series" on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. >> we first fell in love with tanya tucker when she was 13 years old and released her single "delta dawn." she has sold 25 million records and was named one of the greatest uncountry artists of all-time. >> now, a new song close to her heart. "forever loving you," in memory of glen campbell, who passed away this month. >> and a portion of the proceeds will go to cancer research. you wrote a beautiful, heartfelt tribute, a facebook post, about glen. what do you want people to know about your relationship and about him? >> it was a time, i was very young. it was the greatest love of my
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life. but it was also very stormy. of course, it played out in the ma magazines. and it's hard to enjoy and have a relationship without it coming on the magazines. it's just the way it's been. i will tell you one thing. he was one of the greatest entertainers, singers of all-time. what's most important to me, is he was the most giving person that i know. >> i want you to perform your song. it's called "forever loving you." take it away, tanya. ♪ if i could spend just one more minute with you before you have to go ♪ ♪ if i could see you one more time before you have to leave this world ♪ ♪ i'd hold you in my arms
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tonight ♪ ♪ just like we used to do i can leave this world a happy girl ♪ ♪ forever loving you ♪ i'd have loved you like you were all that mattered in this whole world to me ♪ ♪ i could turn back the hands of time, if i only could ♪ ♪ i would go back now and change my life ♪ ♪ and make it up to you and i could slip away for all eternity ♪ ♪ forever loving you ♪ if i could find a way to go back now ♪ ♪ and let you take my hand ♪ if i could find a way to touch
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your heart ♪ ♪ and make you understand i don't know why it has to be this way ♪ ♪ but there's nothing i can do so, i'll go on living forever loving you ♪ ♪ i never stopped loving you eb after all these years ♪ ♪ i still feel you next to me at night when you're not here ♪ ♪ oh, how your sweet saongs sta with me even after all this time ♪ ♪ your memory's right here in my heart ♪ ♪ forever on my mind if i could find a way to go back
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now ♪ ♪ and let you take my hand if i could find a way to touch your heart ♪ ♪ and make you understand i don't know why it has to be this way ♪ ♪ but there's nothing i can do so, i'll go on living forever loving you ♪ ♪ i'll just go on living forever loving you ♪ >> i'll see you again, my friend. ♪ ooh i love you, glen ♪
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>> beautiful. beautiful. >> amazing. >> i'm emotional. emotional song. thank you. >> tanya tucker. thank you so much for coming in. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. >> amazing. >> beautiful. ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. because no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. we believe that when it comes to health. you don't join us. we join you.
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>> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. good morning. i'm vai sikahema. it is wednesday. just about 10:00. let's get right to bill henley with your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >> seeing a lot more sunshine now than we did when it was first coming up. look at the skies over philadelphia. check out the winds too. they're out of the north at 16 miles per hour. that's the dry air that's coming into the area. the humidity is already falling. the temperature will climb. we'll see sunshine and a few scattered high clouds. 83 degrees in philadelphia. lots of sunshine.
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76 degrees at noon. 79 degrees. nowhere near as hot as it was yesterday and it's not going to be near as steamy. we'll peek in the 80s this afternoon. lingering clouds at the shore and chance of showers but you'll get nice sunshine there too. vai. >> thank you. the atlantic city airshow takes to the sky at the jersey shore today. the airshow is expected to draw about 400,000 people to ac. the u.s. air force thunderbirds are the headliners. and work continues to repair a you are water main break in nor misstown. it had to just town three quarters of the city's water supply so the crews could make those repairs. the water is back on. it has part of powell street shut down and brisk sales have pushed the jackpot to $700 million. no one has won the top powerball prize since june. your odds of winning are one in 292 million.
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welcome back to school students, it's wednesday, august 23rd, and it's going to be a great year. settle down, everybody, settle down. two do we have on the first day of school? do we have joy bauer? >> here. >> justin chapel? >> here. >> hoda kotb? >> sorry, i'm late, my first day, oh, my god, you pronounced it right, thank you. >> and katharine lee
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