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this morning on "today's take" jania causeky is co-hosting with me and the man, the myth james franco on his new film and other exciting projects and former "mad men" star john slattery back in the spotlight. all that and more coming up right 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 rock flerg plaza. welcome to "today." it's friday morning, november the 6th, 2015. a balmy 70-something degrees
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large part of the country. 'm willie and i'm a little lonely. not going to lie to you. tamron and natalie are off doing god knows what and al is kicking off rokerthon in hawaii and only if i had a co-host i've got a brand new pair of >> oh, my gosh, is that who i think it is. >> hi. >> jania causeky of "the unbreakable jimmy schmitz >> and back wards. a woman who knows how to make an entrance. >> why the brand new key" by melanie. this is actually happening, this is the jane loves willie hour. >> yes it is. >> brace yourselves.
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is away and never would have let this hour happen together. >> started the morning off quite in style out of roller skates. >> came out of vintage cross. >> will they be here. >> you know jane, of course, in "unbreakable jimmy schmitz". >> yes, so excited for everybody to see it when it comes out sometimes in the spring and so amazing. had the pleasure of you coming to visit and it was great to have you there. >> that show isn't so funny. >> go on netflix and every seen and i felt that way on "thirty rock." >> that's so nice of you. >> also miss jane returning to broadway in "she loves me" which is a revival from a 1960's musical. >> i'm not sure of the original date but it is a revival, and i'm so excited to return to broadway. it's been a few years.
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>> yes. >> and i'm thrilled to be coming back and sort of my theater family here on broadway and they are celebrating their 15th anniversary so it's an honor to come back to one their productions. >> for people who don't know about jane krakowski, you've got the emmy going, grammy, we know you can sing, oscars, headed that direction and you've got the tony. >> i only have a "t." >> i've got a lot of letters to go. >> she also played janet maroney on "30 rock" and elaine on "ally mcpeel" and later you auditions for another classic role. "friends." >> i did and this story went further than i ever expected. you're on the hot seat on a red carpet, answer the question quickly, and i -- and i did actually audition for "friends." i can't get very far. i literally had one or two auditions. never really up for the role of rachel.
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sort of went a little too far and people have been aghast that i may have ruined it. >> we're going with the original story, that you were this close and aniston stepped in and i think i have a picture of you for your audition, right, right. >> i love it. >> what could have been. that could have worked -- >> i could have bought nbc with the milk shake. >> that's hilarious. >> so now we know all these roles about jane krakowski, all these famous roles, but we want to dig through krakowski classics, some of perhaps your lesser known works. >> oh, dear. >> in the movies we know you >> that's true. >> did you know that on tv you played in the soap on are a "search for tomorrow." >> oh, no, no, no. kendall. >> here we go. >> oh, matilda, what am i going
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what am i going to do? >> oh, t.r. >> wow. >> it's amazing i continued to get work in show business, a, and that -- that -- clearly from that scene, that soap opera was cancelled right after that. >> immediately. >> we call it the krakowski >> do you remember what was happening in that scene? you were speaking to a bunny, it would appear. >> i think my character had run away and join the circus because hi found out i was -- my character's name was p.r. >> yes. >> because they couldn't think of a name for her and it was the runaway. >> it was t.r. for the runaway. >> t.r., wow. this one i didn't know until yesterday. the babysitter was played in "fatal attraction" by jane krakowski. >> worse than flashback. >> oh, my goodness. >> tell me about this role. what's going on here. what have we got? >> that was actually my 19th birthdts when i filmed that scene. >> really. >> and i had a few other scenes
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in the movie which were cut out and i got a lovely letter from the director saying we're see sorry that you were cut out and it became a classic film of all time. >> you got your little shot in the there, did have a great scene with michael douglas where he was flirting with the babysitter but it made him look too guilty and that's allegedry why -- >> too much foreshadowing. >> and we'll dig deeper into the vault. >> commercial work for miss krakowski. you remember the game solar fox for atari. >> oh, my goodness. how early is this in the career? >> talking about probably 14 or 15 years old. you're seeing my puberty right on film, wow. you can see the braces i have. they kicked in a little bit later. >> this is fun for me. i don't know how you're doing. >> we've done tv and the movies and commercial work and also jane has been in music videos. >> am i going to die?
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is this the end of my life? >> the year is -- >> good-bye, america. >> the year is 2000, a starring role in kind of a dark video as it turnsous, the dixie chicks "good-bye earl." >> watch. wrapped up in that car >> a song about murdering your husband. i had interesting choices. daddy, kiss the bus, murdered my husband in a dixie chicks video. >> there's a darkness there. klassics. >> thank you, thank you. >> there you are, t.r. >> are so so -- thank you, guys. >> t.r., never felt so welcome at end of my career so strongly. you. you're from new jersey. i'm from new jersey. >> yes.
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>> i think that's why there's like a thing they can, an unspoken thick. >> it would have to be unspoken. >> love you, honey, i'll be home soon. we'll play trivia and let's start with the most important question you could ask to anyone from jersey. >> that's like sophie's choice. >> reporter: springsteen or bon jeff? springsteen. >> reporter: jbj will not be happy with that. >> he was on ally mcbeal back in the day. >> roll the clip. roll it. >> and he'll never work with me right? >> your next question, miss new jersey, in our jersey fresh quiz, greater hoboken product, frank sinatra or the cake boss. >> well, do you want to answer this one in. >> the cake boss, yeah.
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no matter occasion, the cake boss is there. here's another one. tom cruise is a jersey guy. which of these classic film lines is your favorite, show me the money or i feel the need, the need for speed. >> oh, god, they are both so good. >> i'm going to go i feel the need, the need for speed. >> totally with you on that one. >> i'm a big "top gun" guy. got to go with mav on that one. >> i think this is now our final question, jane krakowski. >> rank these new jersey icons in the order of historical significance. ready. >> come on. >> meryl streep, martha stewart and the wizard of menlo park, thomas alva edison. >> what's the scale that we're ranking them on of popularity, contribution to the world? >> theoretically contribution to the world. >> okay. >> so martha stewart. >> martha stewart. >> martha stewart wins again. and that has been jersey fresh. hall in honolulu on that crazy
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rokerthon tour checking off the first of all 50 states in this epic adventure. he's covered already almost 5,000 miles. al, we miss you and you're doing a good job already. >> i miss both of you, and let me go back to your last thing. you know i love martha stewart, love, love, love, love her. handmade soap versus the electric light bulb? >> real. we were going for comedic effect. >> stewart above thomas alva. >> work with us, al. >> i take these things seriously that you guys say. anyway, hey, rokerthon, there you go, so here's the deal. last year we, of course, did the 34 hours live streaming and live weathercast. this year we are going to go to all 50 states in one week doing weather both live and live streaming, and we intend to the weather.
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tomorrow we're in anchorage, alaska and then on sunday we're in the northwest. we're in washington state, california. we're just getting everywhere and then we make our way across country ending next friday in the plaza. meantime we're here in hawaii at the royal hawaiian, and, boy, i tell you. the weather -- this is about as good as it's going to get though i know your weather back in new pretty darn good. here eat weather for you as we do take a look, as aloha plays in the background. we are looking for chillier weather in the west behind front that's causing all these approximate, but then ahead of the front we've got some record-setting temperatures, temperatures getting into the mid-to upper 70s and then the front pushes through. by saturday we get back to normal and by sunday things are cooler than usual. and now as we see the palm trees
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>> good morning. for the day, a mix of clouds and sunshine. record warmth. 71-76. the record in boston is 73. this afternoon, around 74. and worcester, your record is 70, and you should get there, low 70s, and back in 1960, a high of 73, and that will fall today. tomorrow, mostly sunny skies, and seasonal temps on sunday. low 50s. and patriots game, breezy at times during the game. weather. you guys are a great team, boy. i've got to tell you. you don't need the rest of us. >> no. a we need you back, buddy. >> we do, we do. this is never airing, right? this is not airing. >> this has been a great rehearsal. >> 50 states in one week, like my love life in my 20s. >> ah, wow, bam. >> bam. >> jane krakowski, ladies and
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gentlemen. >> t.r. kendall, ladies and gentlemen. she's incredible. al, we'll talk to you in a little bit. >> going to end in the plaza, end in the plaza next week. >> i don't even know what that means. >> you will. >> one of jane's co-stars from "30 rock," james franco, the modernday renaissance man
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musician, author and winner of the 1987 nobel peace prize in physics. >> you can catch him in the film version of "the found and the fury" which james wrote, directed and starred in. >> okay. james, good to see you, man. >> thank you. good to see you. >> did we get it all? did we get it all in. >> i think. >> and did we say all-around good guy. >> i think you said co-star on "30 rock." >> a lot to talk about in your career and everyone wants to know what it's like to work with me. >> our characters almost had a thing. >> and then she swooped in. >> i fell in love with a body pillow which i have still. i kept, that yeah. >> the one thing you kept from the set. not my phone number, but that's okay. >> sounds like a "30 rock" plot. >> let's talk about this play. what drew you to faulkner and "sound of the fury." >> literature has been a huge part of my life. i've been to a lot of schools,
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and i'm a literature major, and so when i started directing my own movies i started bringing those two worlds together, so this is actually the second faulkner book that i've adapted, and, you know, a lot of people have said this is an unadaptable novel. written in sort of a very dense opaque way, but for me that was part of the challenge, to try to take on that style and have it push me to do things that i wouldn't normally do as a director. >> good for you. and i think mazel tov is in order, is it a correct in. >> yes. i had my bar mitzvah. i am -- my mother's jewish and i'm technically jewish, and -- i was never bar mitzvahed when i was young so it was something that i always talked about with friends that one day, you know, when the school was done or when i had a break i would, you know, prepare for my bar mitzvah and i would have it and then seth
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rogen sort of just pushed me into it and said why don't we do it and we'll do it for charity, his cause hilarity for charity that fights alzheimer's >> you raised so much money. that's fantastic. >> you're good at these things. you take the roast, the bar mitzvah, do you like that, people coming at you a little bit? >> i guess i don't mind using my public persona or my personality for, you know, comedic purposes. >> yes. >> i guess i'm good at that. >> you are good about that. >> just talking about your aol show "making a scene." explain the scenes, mash-up scenes. >> yes. this is our second season. it's -- the idea was to recreate either scenes from movies. in the first season we did movies and now this season we're doing television shows. the other thing about it that i really like is that there's two elements that are out of our control. we don't choose the shows. we let people online choose the shows and then we put all the
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shows that have been chessen on a big wheel and we spin a wheel, a sometimes we'll wash two shows up, "sex in the city" and "breaking bad" or "freaks and geeks" and "saved by the bell" so we don't decide those things. that's sort of out of our creative control and once we're given those elements we have to make sense of it. >> right. >> first we thought it would be really weird, you know, and after the first season we realized it was actually really funny, and the other great thing about it is people pick, you know, there's most of the show is i love also some an whatever, but we get is to sort of re-enter those world and in a very fun way i kind of get to revisit all my television shots? is it impromptu on the spot? do you write those? >> no.
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i'm a teacher in l.a. at usc in cal arts so a lot of the first drafts are written by my graduate students. >> oh. >> and then some of the write efforts, at "snl," mikey day and some others rewrite them. >> yeah. >> and then on the set there's one more kind of pros etz offism vasing it. >> so funny. check them out on aol. from faulkner to mashups and "saved by the bell" show. >> this is released on dvd and, again, check out his show on although. good to see you, my man. >> nice to see you. coming up next, the burning
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and sara bareilles is here to play a quick game of celebrity fishbowl. game is easy, reach in one by one and read the question. >> page from connecticut what, song are you most embarrassed for liking? >> guilty pleasure, jane. >> who gets to go first. >> it's me. >> gosh, my most embarrassed liking. has to be a good one. ed with the roller skating team was "xanadu." >> i was going to say that. i love that song. >> in you go. >> yes. >> okay. kim from burlington. as a child were you ever sent to the principal's office and why? >> several times, several times, and i was sent out of the school library for eating cheesecake with a ruler. >> with a ruler. >> with a ruler.
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>> and i -- i was monitored which meant at lunch time i had to have my strikes torn off for uing it as a weapon. >> the best edition of celebrity fishbowl. >> sara. >> when is last time you rode the subway from russ in south bend, indiana. two days ago. >> metro card owner. >> absolutely. >> one of the people. >> sara is going to be back with a little more music and nigella here to cook with us and jane here for the whole show. >> and [ barks ] come on. wait. welcome to the annual lighting of the tree. let the holidays begin! [ crowd gasps ] oh that is not good! a bulb has gone out. who will go on the perilous journey to replace it?
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taking a look at the headlines, health officials say nearly half of american moms gain too much weight during pregnancy. according to the centers for disease control and prevention, gaining too much weight can lead to obesity and other health problems for mom and baby. the recommended weight gain is 25 to 35 pounds. dads should get involved in childrens' bedtime stories. kid who are read to by dads have bettering language skills. the head of the study says
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fathers use more abstract language. moms tend to focus on details in the book itself often asking kids to name objects. and just in time for the holiday shopping season, this year's national toy hall of fame induck tees have been announced. the puppet. it's simple and requires only an imagination to operate. also the game twister. and the final one, the super soaker. al, there you go, in the toy hall of fame. >> i love puppets. i was a vin tril kwis as a kid. >> really? >> reporter: yes, i was. nobody could tell who the dummy was. in any event, let's take a look, we're on the rokerthon. we're starting off tomorrow in anchorage, alaska. let's show you what our weather is like for alaska tomorrow. some places getting a mix of rain and snow.
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we're going to be watching that as well. as far as your weekend outlook is concerned, wet weather from the southeastern atlantic states into the gulf coast. same in the pacific northwest. sunday, sunday, sunshine in the northeast, new england, great lakes where it will be fairly windy two days in a row. more rain in the pacific northwest with mountain snows and more showers through the >> good morning. for the day, a mix of clouds and sunshine. record warmth. between 71-76. the record in boston is 73. this afternoon, around 74. and worcester, your record is 70, and you should get there, low 70s, and back in 1960, a high of 73, and that will fall today. tomorrow, clouds, mostly sunny skies, and seasonal temps on sunday. low 50s. and patriots game, breezy at times during the game. times during the game. >> reporter: all right.
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that's your latest weather. just about getting ready to pack up here at the royal hawaiian. tomorrow, anchorage, alaska. you can get our itinerary at today.com/rokerthon. >> nice job today. we'll see you tomorrow. back here in new york, you know him as roger sterling on madmen. now he's starring at newspaper editor in the stunning new movie "spotlight". >> the film chronicles a team of journalists who work tirelessly to expose the children of scandal. >> we need to focus on the institution, not the individual priests. practice and policy. show me the church manipulated the system. show me they put those same priests back into parishes time and time again. show me this was systemic. that it came from the top down. >> john, good morning. >> good morning.
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you pan around the table. it's an amazing group. we're just talking about this, this is a story, 2002 i think the investigation was. >> 2001. >> 2001 into two. it's a story that a lot of us are familiar with. yet this movie keeps you on the edge of your seat. >> yeah, they really turned this into a thriller. chasing down the story, watching these journalists go to great lengths despite the resistance from the church and city government to uncover this scandal. >> i loved the movie so much. we both got to see it before interviewing you today. working with all of those actors, it felt to me a bit like such great ensemble work of even like a play. you're all of such great acting talent. but you all were on the same page and it was so well done. >> thank you. i think we were all playing real
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and ben bradley jr. couldn't have been more helpful to me. rather than do some sort of physical approximation, we were all trying to recreate that person's contribution to the story. you know, we were all playing people serving that story. and that made it very interesting. >> the real people throughout, did you all get to meet them? >> yeah, we all did. we all had extensive meetings and contact with them. ben couldn't have been more generous. i had lunch with him the next day. he just opened up his whole life, personal, professionals, answered every dumb question that i had. we became friends. they all came to the set. they're all sort of consulting about, you know, helping us with accuracy and tone in the room meetings. it was very well vetted by tom and josh, josh singer who wrote
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they were very careful to make sure throughout the screening -- test screening process, is this the way this would have happened, is this the way, you know, the way the story was told. >> can you speak to the obstacles this group of journalists faced as they took the world. >> in the catholic church, boston is the largest catholic arch diocese in the country. the readership at the globe at the time was i think 50% catholic. they didn't have -- there's a line in the film that says, this story needed spotlight, which is long-term investigative journalistic team. they uncovered documents proving that cardinal law knew about particularly this father and was taking him out of one parish and moving him to another.
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the systemic, you know, proportion. but they had great resistance. if it takes a -- there's a line, if it takes a -- well, i don't know. i'm going to mess it up. the police, the city government, the -- you know, people knew. >> yeah. >> i think you should be gearing up for award season. i think you're all going to be there. such an incredible film. >> totally riveting. i have to ask you this most important piece of business this morning. a lot of people call you silver fox. you don't like the silver fox thing. is that true? >> a preferred name? >> nickname. instead of silver fox. >> i don't know. >> the male version of cougar. mougar, did you not say that? >> i've never even heard of that. >> this is totally made up. i guess some people are calling
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>> you said that very beautifully. >> thank you very kindly. >> this is sweet potato mac and cheese. >> you don't need to dhoen straight dealing the sweet potato. edp a night. >> cut them into little cubes so they take about ten minutes to cook and this is called a spider. >> i love it. >> i'm taking these out. >> okay. >> would you like to continue with the boys work. >> i know nothing about cooking but you make it so sensual. >> yeah. >> like cooking porn kind of that makes me want to cook. >> fantastic. >> you make cooking so sensual. >> that's a good thing. >> i keep keep water and keep the pasta in there. why add it and this is the butter and add the flour, like the basis of a white sauce like a beschemel. >> i don't think you would use cheese.
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color me pun and the original make it looks like it's out of a box but it's the earthy goodness of a sweet potato. >> a natural color. >> so two cups of milk. i'm going to stir this in and get the lumps out. >> jane, very nice. >> is the point of just reusing the boiled water just because it's already heated up or do you want the flavors? >> i want flavors, but why wash up more than you need to? >> agreed. >> i'm going to get rid of this and because of the magic of television and the pasta goes in there. so now this is the sauce by some miracle it's thickened. thickened. you taste it because you don't >> taste it. >> kind of like -- >> what does he think i am? i eat. the one thing you don't need to worry about me.
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add some mustard. some paprika. i'm not going to add salt now because the cheeses are quite salty and i'll taste later. >> and the what are the cheeses? >> because i like balance totally in the kitchen and out of it and the potatoes are sweet there's cheddar. >> never had it with feta. seems like a nice balance. >> it is. >> and if you want to you can use blue cheese. i love blue cheese but this way it's good for all generations and maybe blew cheese isn't. >> i'm going to carry on. >> match these by the way but i'm too busy talking. that has happened to me before. >> barb them with a fork so i would too busy talking. >> and then this goes in here. i don't know if you're panicking about time and stop like that. >> we're going to go in a second. >> and if you do this i'll toss it for you. >> trying to look at panic in people's eyes.
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>> look at gorgeous end product. it's gorgeous, nigella. the recipe is at today.com. up next ready for a big game or a big game before the big game. we go tailgating in style and maybe with some fancy mac and not yet. not yet. not yet! not yet. pull the peach! milk, fruit, cultures. mmmm, yoplait. grilled chicken and bush's baked beans. >>mom totally forgot to give us vegetables. i know. it's awesome. >>boo-yah. blow it up. bush's baked beans. slow cooked according to our secret family recipe with a hint of sweetness. they're the vegetable kids love. they're totally eating their vegetables.
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style editor for domino.com and here to show us how to tailgate in style. good to see you. >> good to see you, guys. >> tailgating. go team. >> go team. >> let's dive right in. >> do it. >> show you how we took a plastic table that you throw in the trunk and make a vintage-inspired varsity table. >> okay. >> so here we have a great banquet and we just use these letters and numbers and just glued them on a piece of felt, so suddenly we've got just this amazing table cloth and we've made fun little pennants out of felt. your guests can take them to the game, rah, rah, a great little souvenir and now food major with >> that would be the key. >> we love to keep it simple so sandwiches and soup and an interesting way to serve it, serve it on a little wood cutting board and anything you put on a wood cutting board suddenly looks gourmet. >> i'm already serving myself.
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the world to serve your soup is in thermoses, pour them in a mug, not a utensil on this table to keep it easy and with the retro vibe the menu board. >> love it. >> let's go to our living room over here and you guys, willie, you've got to sit on this inflatable sofa. >> fabulous. >> okay. >> i love it. >> it's all about inflatables. >> this probably looks like your bachelor pad, willie. >> it is, yeah, yeah. >> so if you look at this. this is an inflatable sofa, and you can use an inflatable mattress, even inflatable, you know, pool lounger. the trick is to camouflage it with amazing plaid blankets. >> here's the question. >> after a plate of nachos will that still be inflated? >> it sure will, but your guests will never want to leave. >> this is gorgeous. >> side chairs, amped them up and gave them an up date with faux fur throw. >> and port and bar for the grown-ups. >> got to have that.
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>> and for the kids borrow one of their wagons, a portable drink dispensary with fun little mason jars. >> like to see jane in the director's chair with her name in cursive on the back. >> absolutely. >> i love it. >> always appreciate it the. >> thanks so much, jane. >> we're back in a moment.
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