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this morning on "today's take," hello adele. the singer makes music history with her new song. then, get ready to ease on down the road with the cast of "the wiz" live. and from the hit tv series "elementary" lucy liu is with us. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: fromnbc 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" on a tuesday morning, november 3rd, 2015. it's election day in the united states. >> yeah. >> and we're here along with al
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and natalie. tamron is on assignment. my morning jam, let's listen tore a second. >> this is "my shot" from the hamilton, the musical. if you haven't seen it yet, i know it's a tough ticket, try to get some. come sometime to new york city and see it. talked about this. >> finally got to see it a couple weeks ago, and i've got to say, it's one of those shows everybody bulked it up so much, so much hype and i said can it really be and it really is as good as everybody says it is. >> just incredible. you can download the album now to get ready for when you come see it on itunes. >> that's probably the best way because when you actually first see it it takes almost five minutes i think to kind of acclimate your ears to the rhythm and everything that's going on because you are not ready for it. >> that's how uneekt show is. >> it's genius. recall berets way you watch musicals. a great song. it is election day. one year, 52 weeks from today, we will elect a new president of
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we've got new last night nbc news/"wall street journal" poll to show you where we stand a year out. ben corson is up seven points from a couple weeks ago, at 29 six points ahead of trump. let's put this the in perspective. >> okay. >go back eight years in a 2007 poll in the election, here's how the republican field sat. rudy giuliani was at 33% and john mccain at 16%. >> we know how that turned out. >> john mccain would go on. >> don't know where this race is headed but gives you a little bit of pause to show you how much things can change. >> on the democratic side this morning hillary clinton leading 62% to bernie sanders' 31%. she's up 30 points now, leaped a bit since the last poll and let's go back with the democrats, eight years ago, 2007, this same time. hillary clinton at 47% and senator barack obama at 25%. >> how did she do back then? >> that one got away from her. >> can't remember. >> puts it all in perspective how much can change in a year's
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>> exactly. >> as much as we look at these polls on practically a daily basis, a new poll is out and everything can change on a dime. >> absolutely. fascinating new characters this time between bernie sanders and donald trump and ben carson so interesting to watch the next few months. mentioned hamilton and politics night. president obama got some laughs at a speech in new york. he was in the theater where they -- where they performed "hamilton" poke fun at republican candidates and their complaints about recent debates. >> every one of these candidates say, you know, obama's weak. he's, you know, putin is kicking sand in his face. when i talk to putin he's going to straighten out. just looking at them i'm going -- he's going to be -- and then it turns out they can't
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if you can't handle those guys, you know then i don't think that the chinese and the russians are going to be too worried about you. >> there you go. >> just a side note. yesterday we were going to a meeting at nik's school in fdr. they had shut off the northbound lanes and the presidential motorcade came by on his way to the theater, and i've got to tell you to see the presidential motorcade motorcade, if you've never seen, it it's an amazing sight. all the new york city police, motorcycles and then the cars and the suvs and then you see the presidential limo, that's pretty cool. >> pretty cool and the president was doing fund-raisers last night including the one on broadway there in the theater where they do "hamilton." >> had the speech in newark earlier as well. here's something, caught our attention and reported on this earlier this morning. an iowa high school biology
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teacher john cisna ate nothing but mcdonald's for 90 days and actually lost weight, the anti-supersize me campaign, ate every meal for 90 days at mcdonald's, 540 meals in a row, and he kept his daily calories to 2,000 calories or less and he was able to drop 37 pounds and four waist sizes and lowered his total cholesterol by a third. so now he's traveling around the country sharing his story at schools as mcdonald's brand ambassador, all right, but here's the issue. some parents say that this biology teacher and the company, they are crossing the line and some saying it's a thinly veiled commercial for mcdonald's. you know, we actually did a story on the science teacher last year, and he told us he walks 45 minutes a day. his overall argument for doing this is we have an obesity epidemic in this country, and he is encouraging kids, he says, if they are eating fast food anyway because, let's be real, kids are
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going to eat fast food, you know, he's encouraging them to make the right choices can and choose the right foods and right combinations under those 2,000 calories a day. that said, a lot of people saying well you're a brand spokesperson, he's getting paid to go, to travel. >> and when he did it the food was donated so how much would that have cost her day to do? >> i think the good news on the progress, not just for mcdonald's is you can go into one of the fast food restaurants now and get a relatively healthy >> get a sal rad. >> calorie sound and sodium amounts and you can make the right choices. >> our kids get hit with brands from the second they wake up at night until the second they go to sleep, do they need to at an educational institute to get a paid spokesman? >> that's right on the line there. >> yeah. >> can you talk about like let's make healthy choices but i don't think you need to say mcdonald's, if you're going to choose on the men, choose this versus this. >> here's something, people have
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made a choice, and a huge choice, so here's a question. what do these two songs have in common? first, let's listen to if lo rider >> when i hear that song. >> adele's new single "hello" releases. that's a slow ballad, slow dance. >> get goose bumps every time i hear this song. >> here's the deal. "hello" has joust broken flo rider's record to sell over 1 million downloads of a song in one week. according to "billboard" adele 1.11 millions copies of "hello" and in 2006 flo rider sold 636,000 copies. adele performing live on november 25. week before on tuesday, november
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one-night only concert at radio city which coincidently will be taped and played on nbc as a special which we are very excited about. >> and i love, as i said before, reward for raw talent. >> my gosh. >> if you're that good, stand on a stage with a microphone and nothing else and a million downloads. >> i can't wait to heart other songs on that album. i went on itunes yesterday, and i'm like when is it available because -- that one song is just so incredible you can imagine the rest. >> and she's a giant in the music world and a giant in the tree world, of course, the rockefeller center christmas tree. they have chosen it, a 78-foot hudson valley norway spruce. it will be rockefeller center's christmas tree and it will get cut down tomorrow. arrives here friday. >> does it seem too soon? >> never too soon. you know me. >> mr. christmas. >> weighs ten tons, coming from ultser county new york. >> are you going to ride in the truck and the whole thing? >> i'll be in hawaii for the first stop of rokerthon 2. >> savannah can.
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>> the last couple of years we've all ridden. >> covered in the sap later. >> don't talk about willie like that. >> covered in sap. >> got a check of the weather. >> i certainly do. smells like pine. i like it. well, as we look right now we've got some heavier showers and thunderstorms off the southeastern atlantic coast. wet weather making its way through california and snows in the mountains and cascades. the inner mountain region and on into the rockies. later today as we move on through the week, afternoon highs 80s us a get into texas and look at how warm it is through the mid-section of the country and into the northeast. a swath of 70s, although cooler in the mid-atlantic states where it will be raining and where we'll seat showers and thunderstorms. we also look for a lot of fog, about 30 million people under some sort of fog advisory this morning, snow through the >> good morning. breezy and warm through the day.
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cool early this morning, but that cool air fades away. mostly sunny skies, between 65 and 70 this afternoon. more like early october. boston, around 70, finchburg, 75, and plymouth at 67. more on the way, temps, 67 coastline. still sunshine, thursday, clouds around and there could be a couple of sprinkles thursday and friday, but warm, near 70 each day. peppermint. >> it's here. >> it's christmas, baby. >> forget pumpkin spice. >> the red cups are out. up next, michael jackson and diana ross made sweet music together, the 1978 classic "the wiz" and how great is that. now a new generation gets to see "the wiz" live with a whole new cast and talented s years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together.
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month, a month away from the big nbc three-hour television show "the wiz live" based on the broadway musical which hit the stage 40 years ago which showed stephanie mills as dorothy, the kansas farm girl swept up in a tornado only to find herself in the land of oz. >> then for the 1978 movie version, the great diana ross stepped into that role, but it's a brand new day. we want to meet the young woman taking over the iconic role now, 19-year-old jersey girl shanice williams landing the part leading an all-star cast including actor and neo and the very brave david allen greer plight cowardly lion and elijah kelly playing scarecrow. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> so the count is on. you've got a month to go. how has it been going in. >> it feels great. it's been going really quickly.
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years ago, but you loved this show. >> yeah. >> and you have spent -- i imagine you're pinching yourself every day to be able to play this role. >> yeah, definitely. >> and you got to the meet -- got to the meet stephanie mills. >> she's an amazing person, the southwest and gives meet best advice. >> like what? >> what has she told you? >> tells me to just live in the moment and take everything one step at a time. >> you being the tin man, what's that like, putting on that makeup and wearing that outfit? >> >> the costume definitely helps because there's not a lot of range of motion in that thing so it -- it adds to the whole tin man thing, you know what i mean. >> but being part of the show has to be such a great experience. >> this is historic. making history right now. when i found out that this was happening i told my people, i don't care if i'm in kraft services i need to be a part of this and they got it the to go and here we are. >> david, you've done so much,
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>> yes. >> doing a broadway classic. >> yes. >> got butterflies? >> good butterflies, you know. ne-yo, there's good and bad butterflies. we open and close in one night. that's two parties. >> true. and you plate cowardly lion. >> yes. >> and with a good sense of humor, i imagine. >> let us hope. let us hope. no, it's been going really great. i love this company and we're having a ball. i can't get to work early enough. i'm enjoying the experience. >> elijah, a little pressure on you knowing that you stepped into a role that michael jackson immortalize the. >> who is that? >> you know what. it is -- i don't take it as pressure. i just take it as a responsibility to honor, you know, a great actor, great singer and dancer, one of the greatest entertainers of all time and, you know, with these incredible castmates and our team i think that collectively
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we can do that, so, you know, got a little bit of weight off my shoulder because i get to lean on these guys, but i think i'll honor them pretty well. >> and we've got some behind-the-scenes footage. you guys are rehearsing the song "brand new day." from the video of the making of "the wiz." >> is this the first time you've seen this? >> you guys sound good. can't you feel a brand new day >> got your moves. >> we're all there looking. probably the most energetic point of the show, and we're all just like -- >> i carry picture of my costume in a pocket and any time i mess up it's like that's what i'm wearing, i'm wearing a fur coat. on down the road and here's somebody who is ready to ease on down the road. do we have some prop, prop help.
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you're the wiz. >> that's right. >> ease on down the road. nobody beats the wiz. thank you all. we cannot wait. "the wiz" live airs thursday, december 3rd at 8:00 eastern >> so good. we can't wait, guys. up next, the new film about the journalist who came the story starring robert redford, cate blanchett and this guy
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alongside robert redford and cate blanchett in "truth." >> it's about what led to dan rather's resignation. >> i didn't get a chance to introduce myself, dan rather. >> i mean, i'm mike smith. i'm familiar -- i mean, i -- hello. >> mary tells me that you're the one that calls me the old man. >> really wish she hadn't shared that with you. >> topher grace, good morning. >> thank you for having me. >> how familiar were you with this story before you signed on? >> you know, i think i had the same level of familiarity that most of my friends have with this which we all kind of remember something happened but i never found exactly -- i remember, it's weird. denis quaid is in the movie and he and i were doing -- we kind of talked a lot, kind of inside baseball, about the news itself book. >> yeah. >> and then -- and then read the
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script which is even more ways. >> and you got to meet mike smith, the guy you were meeting. >> i didn't meet mike, i met marry mapes whose book it is and dan rather was on set. >> wow. >> really intimidating. >> there was one day where bob, robert redford asked me to call him bob. >> oh, nice. we can't. >> that's a moment, yeah. >> it really was. this is like better than winning an award, i can walk up to him and say, hey, bob, like how are you? but we -- he said let's all go out to dinner tonight, so it was bob and dan and mary mapes, and -- and cate blanchett and me. >> bummer. >> and we started talking about current event and someone asked my opinion and i'm like nope. >> you opted out. >> yeah. >> smart man. >> i'll just shut up. >> take a pass. >> you also, we were just talking before you came on
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new movie with brad pitt called "war machine." >> the that's why i'm so high and tight and apologize for my haircut. >> looks good. >> what's that about? >> it's about general mckristol, another kind of government journalism film but it's great and brad's performance is like he's doing a really amazing thing. fun to watch. >> you guys are partying it up big time in abu dhabi, right? >> we've always been tight, and this is a chance where i called him up and said let's do something together. >> what do you call brad, brat? >> b. rad, bp oil. >> we're going to play two truths and a lie. >> al's version is two lies and the truth. >> might be better the other way. >> three statements, and you tell me which one is false. one, i can juggle five apples at once. i learned how to do tat summer camp.
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subway offering a buy one give one deal at participating locations today. customers who purchase any six-inch or foot long sub plus a 30-ounce drink can get another sub of equal or lesser value for free, and at arby's you can get a roast beef sandwich for just 99 cents. good deal. let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. hey, al. >> i'm hungry now, gosh. are have to try to do that as we're on harbor tunnel rokerthon2 and kicking off friday in the great state of hawaii and here's the forecast for you. we are looking at just a few clouds but for the most part it is going to be a spectacular next several days. you've got highs in the mid to upper 80s with partly sunny sunny skies. of course it will be 2:00 a.m. when i'm doing the show from there live, but it doesn't matter. it still will be hawaii. tiki torches and drinks and spam. yeah! that's what's going on around the country.
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>> good morning. breezy and warm through the day. cool early this morning, but that cool air fades away. mostly sunny skies, between 65 and 70 this afternoon. more like early october. boston, around 70, finchburg, 65, and plymouth at 67. tomorrow, more on the way, temps, 67 clouds tomorrow, and more at the coastline. still sunshine, thursday, clouds around and there could be a couple of sprinkles thursday and friday, but warm, near 70 each day. more than -- like a warner brothers cartoon. >> i'm sorry. >> where am i? >> most memorable roles was the vicious lynn wu on the hit drama "alley mcbeal" and cast as " a charlie angels" and then went "kill bill". >> and now she's solving crimes on the tv series "elementary"
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pair is no longer to consult for the nypd dr. watson sticks by sherlock's side. check it out. >> when it comes to what we do, the only thing that matters to me is our partnership, so you go, i go. you offered me a job. i didn't take it to work with the police. i took it to work with you. >> well, you should know that my detractors are not limit the to the nypd. my professional prospects are quite bleak in general. >> we'll figure it out. we always do. >> there it is. lucy liu, good morning. >> good morning. >> now it's settled, the chaos is over. so good to have you with us. people know the fundamental story behind the relationship but this is a totally new spin on it over the last four seasons. how are sherlock and watson getting along these days? >> i think that their relationship finally has come to
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where she's not his champion and not constantly try to help him and he's not trying to sort of poke at her in that way and trying to get her to say something that's negative and they are not just partners now but they are really friends, so it was her suggestion at end of season three to move back in which i think really has been helpful. i don't know. it's going to be wonderful because this year we're also introducing his father who we talk about a lot and the haven't actually seen before and seeing a family dynamic always adds an element of surprise, and i think in some ways comedy because people interact with their families is always very funny, mott for that person necessarily but for the audience >> the fourth season though, i mean, this is resonating so well with viewers. why do you think that is? >> i think that honestly arthur conan doile wrote something and wrote characters that were so rich and colorful that there's always something to draw on and i think that's why there's so many incarnations of sherlock
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holmes and people ren gaged, people that are fans and people that are curious about what did they do, and i thinked modernizing that idea is always going work. >> and you've also directed a few episodes. does that exercise different muscles for you in doing something like that? >> absolutely. it's such an amazing thing to engage with the people that you work with on a daily basis, but behind the scenes, because you really get to become more intimate with them and then it's a different sort of creativity, too, because it's not just this microcosm of i'm going to show up and act and do my lines and say. you'll do everything behind the scenes and you get to see, you know, how much work goes into even clearing a name or putting, you know, something on a paper, you know. it's really involved, and the i think it really gives you a better idea how things are done and how things are produced and created from a seed. >> can we just say congratulations because we understand you're a new mom too. you have a little son, rockwell. >> yes. >> he is 68 days old. >> 68 days. >> you're down to the day and the hours, right?
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and the next "hunger games" flick is on the way and we've got music from one direction. >> radio host she is can a shaw will help mark our calendars for the month. it's a good month, jessica. >> it is. >> lots going on. let's get started first, the new bond film "spectre" opening the 6th, friday. >> this time he's facing the evil group spectre which loyal bond fans are familiar with and his archnemesis. this is daniel craig's fourth time as bond but he recently said he's rather slash his wrists than come back for a fifth time. >> wow. >> so it sounds like someone is over martinis. >> subtly put by andrew craig. people will love this movie, saying it may be one of the best bond films yet. also on friday "spotlight" at fascinating movie about a pulitzer prize winning investigation into the catholic church. >> from the "boston globe's" pulitzer prize winning investigation into sexual abuse in the catholic church, this is a movie you'll definitely want
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mark ruffalo, rachel mcadams, the cast is extraordinary, and if you want to get a jump start on movies that will be nominated for os characters got to the see this one. >> just watched it last night. it is riveting. the power of good journalism. okay. let's move on to the 7th, if it's saturday night it's donald trump on "saturday night live" on the 7th. >> absolutely. hillary clinton was on the season premiere and he's not like i'm not doing the segment, i'm doing the whole show and that's donald trump, that's what he was on last time years ago, but he's going to be hosting and he is going to be the musical guest so the cast member who plays trump gets the week off. no word on which "snl" cast member will play his hair. >> trump about a decade ago, a great episode. >> that's crazy. >> friday the 13th, new music from one direction and a new album. >> one d and the first time without zane, oh, my good and the last album before they take their extended hiatus which a
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lot of people think they are breaking up. this song we're listening to is "perfect" and everybody thinks it's about harry stiles' relationship with taylor swift because it's not a relationship. >> i'm a one d groupie. christmas music "love the coopers". >> we're just going to let that the go. >> i was going to go away from that. >> i love them, and i'm missing zane and i have a problem. >> she's honest about it. >> holiday season and time for a lot of dysfunctional family get-together. if you want to escape your own family, watch this, the cast amazing, diane keaton, marisa toe my and owe lifea wilde, want to get together for a nice christmas eve dinner, what could go wrong? >> jessica shaw, thank you. coming up next.
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remember the old airline slogan on something special in the air this morning we've got something that fits the bill. >> shiping the light on a group of airline workers going out of their way for special passengers. >> with priceless cargo and changing lives when they land. >> if it looks like this flight mistaken. these labs are all boarding a special plane with you a unique purse. airplane, but it's firmly planted on the ground where two dozen american airlines employees are gearing up to friend. >> i love animals and i fly parrot two together. >> for the flight attendants and the airline workers travel is their day job, but their
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getting this puppy transported >> push. >> service dogs generally spend 18 months in a program like patriot paws where they receive a remarkable and expensive education. >> this dog has learned how to
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use his nose to open a door, pick up a phone and bring it to its owner and use his mouth to open the fridge and pick out a water bottle but this pup has one more training hurdle. he needs to learn how to fly. >> trainers need to train the dogs to do whatever the veterans will do, so if the veterans travel and get on airplanes, then our dogs need to know how to get on planes. >> he arrives at dallas-fort worth airport where he meets flight attendant sharon johnston who has volunteered to take him on a training flight to los angeles. just like other passengers he goes through security and passes time roaming around the terminal, even stopping for a potty break before boarding. >> welcome to flight 2485. once on the plane, he settles in for threet-hour flight. he gets a little nervous during his first takeoff. after that it's smooth sailing under touchdown. >> passengers, everybody comes up and says bless you for what you're doing and i'm like i'm playing with a dog, but it does make me feel good. >> johnston has done more than
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are free to the service dog organization. the flying is fun, but the feel-good comes from moments like these. >> i've handed one over to one of our young veterans who has come in and had ptsd and his mom said that was pretty much their last hope and within a week he was a changed person, and i've had two that i've handed off to children with autism. >> john o'brien's service dog was flown from florida to new york, a 28-year army veteran, he was injured in a rocket attack during his fourth tour in the middle east. o'brien was awar the the purple heart and bronze star, but the puppy he received from america's vet dog changed his life. >> getting quinn, the physical help that he gives me is fantastic and i think the emotional help that he provides, you just can't beat it. now home in rhode island quinn helps o'brien move around his house and gives him encourage to embark on a new journey. so great. it can cost as much as $35,000
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money these organizations save with free puppy flights allows them to train more dogs and to help more people. we're back in a moment.
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got at couple of special guests off the plaza. kristen farrell and joey buchanan from johnston, iowa. running the marathon on sunday. i was standing at mile 23 and they yelled over to come and take a picture and now i'm being blamed for costing them 1 second of their time. >> it was awesome. >> how did you finish? >> was it worth getting the picture. >> i was feeling miserable and we saw you and it just made my day. really did. >> you ran across finish line. >> we saw your dad, your dad was behind you so wonderful to see you. >> had the whole family? how are you feeling today, two days later. >> looked great. >> up and down the stairs.
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