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this morning on on "today's take" 5 seconds of sumter and the boys in the band hanging out with us and then one of the iconic land marks of this country celebrates a golden anniversary. we'll take you there. and from the now movie "our brand is crisis" our friend anthony macey is here coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today," it's wednesday morning, october 28th, morning. it is 5 seconds of summer,
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wednesday morning. i'm willie along with natalie and tamron inside studio 1 ark. al out on assignment. this is "she's perfect" from today's house band 5 seconds of summer filling up the plaza, rocking the plaza and will do another song. like that. >> they debuted here on our show i guess july 2014. >> if they don't -- well, they know now because they are in the green room watching. thank you, guys. >> they are like we're nobody's house band but we'll call you that. >> exactly. we'll talk to them in just a couple of minute. meanwhile, all talking about this world series game last night not just because of the baseball but because what night game one. world series, royals/mets in kansas city. a lot of people waiting and anticipating this one, but there were some technical difficulties during the broadcast. fox actually lost its picture for a while and had to put up a slate explaining they were in the middle of a technical problem and nine minutes later it happened again. here's how it unfolded.
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>> so funny. >> we have lost -- we have lost our picture. hi. we're having some technical difficulties. i don't think it's a weather problem because it wasn't raining at the time of this. we lost power to the truck, we're being told, but as soon as we regain power we will get it back to kansas city. all right. i hear our music. to skit? once again, we're having some technical difficulties in kansas city. once we regain power to our there. are we heading back there now? >> that's great. >> that's the studio game pregame and post-game. they have no idea that somebody is going to come to them. power comes up after the slate that the comes up that says technical problems. >> they did a great job. >> you've been there when you don't know what's happening and someone is telling in your ear stretch, do this, do that.
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i would have passed out knowing that twitter was on fire. >> you know. that's the thing when everyone was mocking on twitter. i got out of something and all i was thinking was there for the grace of god go i. >> that's right. >> how many times have you been there. >> not during the world series. fox had a rare electronics problem causing the primary and backup generators inside the production compound to lose power, and it sparked memes and tweets all over the place like this one referencing the classic movie airplane. there's johnny pulling the plug out devilishly laughing before plugging it back in. it read breaking the man allegedly spotted behind the fox truck. contact authorities if you see him and not to mention the game which was totally crazy. it opened, the royals scored their first run on an inside-the-park home run which you never see and the mets looked like they would win the game, royals tie it in the bottom of the ninth and eventually win it in the 14th inning. >> over five hours long, the longest world series opener on
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record, right in. >> five hours and nine minutes. also getting some attention as if you needed one more story line, the royals starting pitcher edinon volquez was unaware when he took the mound to start game that his father had died just hours before the game, his wife reportedly asking the team mott to tell him until he came out of the game and asks fox not to product it because him. there are conflicting reports about when exactly he was notified, but his father did pass away right before that game as he went out for the biggest game of his life. >> and he pitched for six innings and then he left apparently. probably told by his wife at that point. >> wild night in kansas city. >> wild, wild. >> crazy. game two tonight so hopefully no technical glitches this time. fingers crossed. love this next story because you know how much i'm an athlete and love sports. what does it mean to play like a girl? okay. president obama has a great answer. he made an unexpected remark yesterday at the white house where the u.s. women's soccer team was being honored for
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winning world cup in july. take a look at what he had to say. >> they have inspired millions of girls to dream bigger, and by the way, inspired millions of boys to look at girls differently which is just as important. this team taught all america's children that playing like a girl means you're a bad ass. and perhaps i shouldn't have used that phrase. >> it's a perfect -- we like that phrase, it's perfect. >> we need a t-shirt. >> described the u.s. women's soccer team because they did play like bad asses. >> what a great honor. >> when you have a daughter and can watch a team play like in front of packed stadiums in front of the withhold world, so inspirational. >> good stuff. >> tomorrow is the day.
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>> speaking of inspirational. >> to get dunked? >> i don't know how much of an inspiration you will but you have inspired us because you stepped up and donated to the pink or swim challenge. we raised over $10,000 for avon's foundation for women. so as promised all four of us are getting dunked tomorrow. we have picked four viewers who will be joining us on the plaza along with our dear friend and someone who donated as well, the great brooke shields. they are going to help us out, so these are the people, we're revealing the names. dana from hillsboro, new jersey, laura wilson from oxford, mississippi, mara webb and karen hardy from mapleton, georgia, an eclectic group of cities there. >> representing the s.e.c. >> yeah, it is. >> good. >> they can all come in and then we have decided, we have costumes. i don't know if we've shared with each other. >> let's keep it a surprise. >> that's what i plan on doing. >> we have our costumes and
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starts with us i think getting dunked. >> i think in costume first. >> is that right? >> the very first thing. >> we'll be wet the whole hour. >> well, no. >> we do get to change to get some our pride back, just a little bit of it, but we're going to change back, but the beginning of the show, if you're taking your kids to school or if you've got things going on in the morning just cancel school. don't take them to school. just cancel it. is that wrong one day. my mom's a teacher, she's okay with it. you get an education of when you make a promise you follow through on it, you deliver. >> the water wasn't cold last >> i blacked out. >> because you cheated and ran over and hit it and i wasn't prepared and i blacked out and the next thing i woke up i was like, ah, yes. >> i saw brooke shields last night and she said i'm going to see you on thursday and i said you're really coming and she's like oh, i'm imcoming and i'm coming for you. >> what i'm not sure of are we all in one dunk thing. >> they have individual tanks.
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>> four different tanks. >> oh, wow. >> and each person gets to dunk, you know, the people we named gets to dunk one of us. >> do they pick who they want to dunk. >> base on who they dislike the most and they will line up across from us. >> and can you see from the details that we're asking from off camera we have no idea what happens tomorrow. >> we know we're getting wet. >> we know we're getting wet and dylan is getting ready for halloween. going in for. a i love this. last year we ended up -- well, i ended up in the hospital after we visited a haunted house and not going to do that again but dylan, the woman who doesn't say no to a challenge, i can't believe you didn't take natalie on this. you went to a town -- the entire town is haunted. >> it's an old chinese ghost town. it's outside of sacramento, california, and there's this show on the travel channel called "ghost adventures," a very popular show and my brother is a huge fan of this show and the guys, there's zach, aaron, jay and bill, they took me on one of their ghost adventures. did i notty that part of this
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where, you know, lyric an old opium den brothel kind of thing by myself. >> we don't know what you're talking about. >> all been there once or twice. >> we have a little clip, right. >> is there anything you would like to say to me? >> oh, my god. >> what was it? >> can i just tell you there are two different kinds of screams, this are screams of shock. >> yeah. >> and there are screams of oh, my god, get me out of here right now because i'm about to freak out. >> what was it? >> we'll have the full story on friday. >> wait a minute, whoa, whoa. >> but she was telling us certain things that she can't reveal that she saw. >> this story is so crazy. i'm not like an active non-believer in ghosts but i don't actively believe in ghosts either, and this has changed everything i've ever felt. we saw things, we felt things. i screamed at things. there was just a lot going on. >> are you serious. >> this is going to be a good
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>> so friday, 9:00 hour, we'll have it. >> the show is on the travel channel. >> it airs next season, but we're going to do a whole preview thing kind of on friday. >> meanwhile, we have to get you back to work. >> i could talk to you all day about this. >> more about the ghosts during the commercial break. it was absolutely inside. >> in some kind of opium den, brothel. >> that was my problem and casinos and all that kind of stuff. let's take a look at rain moving through parts of the great lakes. heavy rains through ohio right now. this is actually going to develop into a bigger storm system as we go into this afternoon, and we could seat risk of some scattered stronger storms including an isolated tornado, more or less just a spinup. gusts up to near than 55 miles per hour causing major delays at the airport up and down the east coast. as we go into tonight, the rain really intensifies tonight into tomorrow and it moves into new england and by >> reporter: good morning. >> good morning. grab the rain gear.
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we have rain now in new york and pennsylvania, and heads into new england this afternoon. 3:00, 4:00 p.m. as light showers, and steadier in the evening commute. and then rain overnight, with us until 6:00 in the morning, and then things will settle done after that. >> how much rain is in store in some locations, close to 2, and that might lead to street flooding with clogged storm drains. >> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> coming up, a little rain could not keep 5 seconds of summer from rocking our plaza in front of a large crowd. the guys have more music but first they are taking a break to come in and hang out with us. i thought activia was for big digestive issues. until i realized our body handles a lot. 1,100 meals a year... 730 rushed snacks... add 300 stressful decisions... no wonder our digestive
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it's called "sounds good feels good". >> and it sounds good and feels good to us. the new single "she's kinda hot" debuted at number one on itunes. the boys are luke hemmings, calum hood, michael clifford and ashton irwin. good morning. >> you rocked it. looks like you're having so much fun. is it hard to get up that early, ashton? >> no music is supposed to play at that the time of day. we struggled through it and the fans' energy was good. >> what time was sound check? >> like 6:00. >> that's not too bad. >> not bad for you guys. >> maybe not for you guys. >> those are not rock star hours at all. your sound, you can hear the difference from your last album. you said it a little bit earlier. you guys have certainly grown up since your last album. how is the sound to your ear different than a few years ago? >> it sounds like a band that's making a second album really. the first album is written when we were quite young and the hadn't done much touring at that
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point and the second album is a band that's played arenas for a year and a half. >> how do you guys come up with the music? do you all collaborate and do the songs? >> we write in twos, if we write in bands there's a lot of opinions happening at once. >> it's weird because like my opinion is the best opinion. >> and my opinion is the best opinion, overwuld. >> and michael is super easy to work with. >> who are your biggest influences? i see green day. >> i hear green day. >> who are your biggest influences? >> we all have really different ones, everything from classic rock to '90s punk and stuff like that. heavily influenced by california bands which is really weird because we're not there, we're from the middle out in the back of sydney, everything from queen, to green day, i don't know, the offspring, yeah, everything. >> we saw a little of that group dynamic there. i mean, i think ashton, you're
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>> i'm pretty old, yeah. >> at 21. really getting old now. >> i see the grays sprouting in there. are you the one that sort of keeps everybody in line? >> oh, yeah, my life is stressful. these guys are having one, professional businessmen. you can tell by the way i'm sitting. they were not so -- >> not so disciplined. >> but now you're killing it. >> now we're business-like. >> you guys are getting back out on the road again next year, right? you'll be in the united states. >> yeah. >> how have those crowds changed over the last couple of years in. >> they have gotten bigger over the years. >> yeah. >> we did like an arena and amphitheater tour, and it was incredible, you know. playing outside in the summer to american fans was incredible. >> do you have a favorite city to visit? i know you're headed all over? >> new york. >> new york, good answer. we appreciate that. >> i think probably our favorite venue we played on the last tour was jones beach.
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>> that's a great spot. >> perfect. >> kind of like "the simpsons" and green day playing on a barge and i sink and you get a feeling. >> right on the water. >> next career we're coming back to play madison square and that's one of the high sgligts i'll have to check you out when you guys are back there again. >> i'm there, i promise you guys. the guys, they have another song coming up for us a little bit later on this hour. but up next -- >> thank you. >> hollywood couples news to you guys want multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't. biotene, for people who
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hello. lift your mugs. it's hump day. clink, clink, and peace pop -- i had to show you my new logos. we're starting with a roundup of big hollywood couples news, halle berry and olivier martinez are calling it quits after two years of marriage citing irrec seibel differences. the announcement comes a week after news broke that an l.a.x. employee is suing both of them combined for $5 million alleging martinez shoved him with an empty car seat and knocked him to the ground. they are seeking joint custody of their 2-year-old son, and it seems to be the end for that it couple as well as another it couple. according to e andrew garfield and emma stone have broken up after nearly four years of dating. while reps for the pair are not commenting, the superman co-stars have been plagued by breakup rumors all year long
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with both of them being very busy on new projects and finally some happy couples news to report to you. derek jeter is no longer playing the field. "new york daily news" is reporting that the longtime bachelor, he's 41, is engaged to supermodel hanna davis. they have been dating for about three years. last year the former yankee told nbc news after retirement he was looking forward to having a family and he's kept his word at that and adele keeps on making headlines as she gears up for the release of her new album. we're excited about "25." just gave a few major interviews, the first in three years to "i.d." magazine. the "hello" singer revealed she loved making the video for her song and is actually considering getting into acting and said having her son angelo has been hard but phenomenal telling the magazine there's nothing more grounding that be a kid kicking off and refusing to do what you ask of them. and for her future plans, adele says she would like to see britney spears in las vegas. i'm sure that can happen pretty
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easily. now to a couple of celebs playing dress-up. used to seeing chrissy teigen looking flawless on magazine covers and red carpets yesterday the model and tv personality debuted this look on her instagram account. yes, take a look. dressed up as food network star guy fieri, spiky hair, goatee and flamed shirt and all for an upcoming episode of her show. meanwhile demi lovato put her spin on "trap queen" with her literal interpretation seeing it's trapped in mouse and hunting traps and last night ricky martin joined taylor swift at her miami stop to perform his 1999 song and swift said she bought her album when she was only 10 years old and i'm sure that made him feel young and she also welcomed south beach stars pit bull and twain wade to the stage. yesterday marked the one-year
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taking a look at headlines, a large drug store chain is getting even bigger. walgreens is buying rival rite-aid for around $9 billion in cash. the deal which needs approval from the federal trade commission would create a retail giant with about 18,000 stores around the world. walgreens hopes the deal could mean more negotiating power with drug companies which may lead to lower prices for customers. the fda has approved a new treatment for skin cancer. the first of its kind drug uses a genetically engineered cold sore virus to help break out melanoma tumors. it doesn't cure the patient, but it can provide relief from the deadliest form of skin cancer.
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who had the treatment experience had a decrease in the sues of the tumor. the drug-maker plans to headache it available for melanoma patients within a week. a new report find fewer people are dying in america from stroke and cancer. the report in the "journal of the american medical association" finds deaths from stroke were down 77% from 1969 to 2013 and deaths from heart two-thirds. researchers credit better ways of treating high blood pressure and the high cholesterol and fewer people smoking. cancer deaths were down by 18%. federal safety officials say the system for recalling defective tires in the u.s. is broken. a report from the ntsb finds that only about 1 in 5 recalled tires ever gets taken off the road, and it says when most dealers sell tires to customers, they never pass the customers' names on to the tire manufacturers so when there is a recall the tire makers have no way of contacting the right people.
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the ntsb is trying to figure out how to change that. and this is a sweet day to celebrate. it is national chocolate day, hallelujah. it's not just in the u.s. that folks are, of course, fond of chocolate. on tuesday more than a dozen models hit the catwalk in paris wearing dresses made entirely of chocolate. fashion experts teamed up with chocolatiers to create the decadent designs, so good you can eat. let's get a check of the weather right now from dylan dreyer. hi, dyl. >> hi hey, natalie. rain on the west coast from seattle to western parts of oregon stretching down into california.
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>> good morning. grab the rain gear. we have rain now in new york and pennsylvania, and heads into new england this afternoon. around 3:00, 4:00 p.m. as light showers, and steadier in the evening commute. and then rain overnight, with us until 6:00 in the morning, and then things will settle down after that. >> how much rain is in store in some locations, close to 2, and that might lead to street flooding with clogged storm drains. windy on the coastline tonight and tomorrow morning. >> and that's your latest forecast. guys? >> all right, dylan, thanks very much. we're going to finish this story in a second. >> got a good story for us. >> it's not often we've had a guest on this show -- i can we've had anyone really on 16 times, but the man himself is right here, our favorite, one the favorites anthony mackey. >> appreciate it.
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>> of course everything from independent features to big budget blockbusters and broadway and latest role starring opposite sandra bullock in "our brand is crisis." >> trying to get his candidate elect the as the new president of bolivia and first he has to convince everybody how important the election is. >> if you've got a trick up your sleeve, it's time to pull this out. this actually kind of matters, jane. this country could go under. we're talking about people's lives. >> you don't think there's something sort of odd about him, sort of checked out? >> i think he's a client who is paying you to be a strategist. >> oh, okay. >> do we have a problem, because if we do you need to tell me. >> if there's a problem, ben, i will tell you. >> wow. >> telling us this story. >> oh, my gosh. >> first things first. you've been here 16 times. >> yes.
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>> you're the only one. >> blue whipped cream. >> your 20th appearance you get to keep wrangler. >> oh, i hope so. >> no. >> wrangler i like. >> you get to have a mug. >> yes. >> yeah. >> you need to switch that out. >> i was going to say i'm jacking that. >> so you're going to finish your prince story for us later. got to talk about this movie. for people who don't know, it's based on a documentary and based on a true story. >> right. >> what are we seeing there? >> basically i play a political analyst that hires a group of people who come in and get this presidential candidate elected because he's 24 points behind, castillo, and, you know, it's such -- in real life it's such a turbulent political climate in bolivia, and i think it helps the move' great deal by taking it outside of the american political climate and, you know, because there's so much going on now to where you can see it in other cultures and other societies and just see the reality of politics.
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>> you're engaged politically, people who follow your headlines, social media, never been afraid to bite your tongue. how does it factor into this film? >> well, you know, as an actor, politics is a very sketchy line to walk, because my thing is we live in america. if you want to support a politician that i don't believe in, good for you, but it's not like that anymore. it's like your political views kind of dictate who you are and where you're going in the world, and it's -- it's really sad to see, but it's -- it's -- i feel like it's a learning lesson. >> the timing of the movie couldn't be more perfect right now with the heated political climate that we're in. >> yeah. >> but also you work with a fantastic cast sandra bullock and born theion. you and sandra recognized at end of the filming you're the same person. we're kind of the same -- >> she's like a tall attractive version of me. >> how does that happen exactly? >> you know, it's a rough -- it's rough to be around the two of us because we just make fun of each other all day and she
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it's just -- it's fun. i feel like when you work on a movie the climate of the set starts at the top and works its way down and sandy is so humble and so beautiful of a person that everyone just looks forward to showing up to work, you know. >> you're also, anthony, bringing back your role as falcon. >> yeah. >> i understand on the set thereto was some kind of push-up contest where you said i'm going to beat captain america himself. is that true? >> well, i didn't start it. >> okay. >> the wonderful paul showed up on set real day because i was feeling really good about myself and we were shooting as the horse facility right outside of atlanta and they had a whole gym set up, this is amazing, we can work out at work and paul shows up, and he's like in his british action, i did 65 push-ups last night. i'm like 65, that's it? like that at one setting or you stretched that out over the day so i was like i'm pretty sure i can do more push-ups than
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home and sets up his camera and he pumps out 75 push-ups. oh, wow. did you that on carpet, that's impressive and i go on set and call everyone around and i'm like here we go. 88 push-ups later. >> are you serious? >> one time, no break, and the only -- the only reason i stopped was because i started laughing and thought i was going to pee so i stopped. >> 88? >> that's -- >> 88. >> we've got so many stories with him. we love him. >> how many push-ups? >> brand look at you, saving money on your medicare part d prescriptions. at walgreens, we call that "carpe med diem." that's almost latin for "seize the day to get more out of life and medicare part d." from one-dollar copays on select plans... ...to now reward points on all prescriptions, walgreens has you covered. so drop by and seize the savings!
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[ chuckles ] wait. uh-oh. from flying off the cliff at 100 miles per hour and swimming with sharks natalie always up for an adventure. >> this is an iconic one. the st. louis gateway arch turns 50 and i had the opportunity to pop out of the top. jon hamm, andy cohen and ellie kemper all hail from the great city of st. louis, missouri and my husband joe, too, but there's one midwest icon that stands taller than the west. the gateway arch. finished in 1965 this architectural marvel was built as a symbol of st. louis' role in the westward expansion of the united states. the garrettway arch is as tall as it is wide standing at 630 feet. it is the tallest national
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going all the way up there. the arch towers over the statue of liberty and the washington monument. over 900,000 people visit the gateway arch every year to take in the stunning view. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen, you guys will get into your tram car. >> taking me to the stop is tram operator supervisor trevor reynolds. >> right now we're preparing to get into the tram cars. we're in the north load zone. if you look at them they have the technology of a ferris wheel, elevator and train. >> a little like a commercial dryer. >> more of a washing machine, if you would. for sure. going up. we traveled for four minutes through solid steel and concrete at 4 miles per hour. >> we're here. >> all right. let's go see the view. >> oh, my gosh, so narrow. >> arm's width. >> welcome to the top of the arch. >> oh, my gosh, so cool. >> and here's downtown st. louis. >> busch stadium. hi, cardinals. sorry about the season.
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>> all right, natalie. you actually going to head out the top now. >> out top. >> through that little hole. >> so this might be a tv first. >> it is a tv first. >> yeah. >> park rangers remove the bolts from a top secret hatch in the ceiling and harness me up. >> okay. >> what we're going to do is hook this to your back and make sure you're nice and secure before you get up on the ladder. >> hope i'm not afraid of heights. i guess i'll find out. okay. here we go, st. louis. happy 50th anniversary, gateway arch. whoo. i'm on top of the world, hey. i'm queen of the world! with my trusty selfie stick in hand, happy birthday, gateway arch! happy 50th. like a true pioneer as they did when they first came here to st. louis to head west. i am doing what no one else has done before. i'm waving our "today's take"
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"today's take" has been here on top of the gateway arch in solution. that's a good looking hairdo, called the st. louis look whampt better way to cap off the long way down the arch, a taste of st. louis with a view. and there's even more to love in st. louis than the arch, yum. time for a treat. after that ride. such a blast. that's a live shot this morning. the gateway arch undergoing a massive renovation, including a new museum, renovated park grounds and river front and we do want to say special thank you to kurt lauflin who gave me a peeves cabling from insi if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication r to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if addingr once-a-week tanzeum r is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes,
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and even though your friends tell me you're doing fine are you somewhere feeling lonely even though he's right beside you when he says those words that hurt you do you read the ones i wrote you sometimes i start to wonder was it just a lie if what we had was real, how could you be fine cause i'm not fine at all i remember the day you told me you were leaving i remember the makeup running down your face and the dreams you left behind you didn't need them like every single wish we ever made i wish that i could wake up amnesia and forget about the stupid little things like the way it felt to fall asleep next to you
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cause i'm not fine at all the pictures that you sent me they're still living in my phone i'll add mitt i like to see them i'll add mitt i feel alone and all my friends keep asking why i'm not around it hurts to know you're happy, yeah, it hurts that you've moved on it's hard to hear your name when i haven't seen you in so long it's like we never happened, was it just a lie if what we had was real, how could you be fine cause i'm not fine at all i remember the day you told me you were leaving i remember the makeup running down your face and the dreams you left behind you didn't need them like every single wish we ever made i wish that i could wake up
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>> the hi. >> that's natalie on the top of the st. louis arch. >> what are you doing there in. >> conquering the world. >> what did you do? >> 50th anniversary of the gateway arch so a good way to celebrate, ladies. >> there was a harness. it was harnessed in. >> you are not scared of anything. >> it was fantastic.
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