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from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. rockefeller plaza. yes, you're hearing right. that is tom jones, the one and only with us on this winesday wednesday. >> the scaffolding is coming down. it's going to be nice. look where we are tucked in this weird corner. >> we have so much going on. with so many things happening with the tree, why that would
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have anything to do with it, but we are inundated with people. >> yes, we are. >> but the grammy award music legend is out with a new album and book with a biography about all the highs and lows in his decades-long career. and it's face scinating. what a life. he'll be singing for us later. and if you're wondering what to give your kids for the holidays, oh, look. hannah and ella just happen to be here, they are my nieces. colleen is over to the side. toys. you'll get the best deals on black friday. and, by the way, their parents are over there. i don't know if you can get a shot of them, tommy, but -- >> that was not colleen with them? i can't see at all. >> hi. and there's -- there's my mom, colleen and joel is hiding, so is his daughter, kyle. anyway, the gang's all here. anyway -- >> sometimes the best things come in small packages. so jill is here with a shopping
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presents all affordable. she always comes up with the best stuff. >> i know, i can't wait. are you ready for words of wisdom? >> i'm ready. >> please close your eyes and listen to this one. music is what feeling sound like. source anon. >> my favorite is anon. >> speaking of music, right? big day today. >> we have an awful lot of musical acts that come through here every year. some of them are really wonderful and some of them you just go, well, we might not be seeing them again. but this woman is the real deal, boy. >> adele was here in studio 1a and performed one song and one song only. we were right there. but the crowds, the throngs of people came outside knowing that she was not going to be performing -- >> we told everybody, but they came anyway and she said last time she was here performing there weren't half that many people. and she was performing outside. so she loved her fans, she was so sweet.
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she sang a song, it's called "a million years ago." and let's take a little listen. i know i'm not the only one who regrets the things they've done sometimes i never became legal with what they be i wish i lived a little more to come to the sky not just the floor i feel like my life is passing by all i can do is watch and cry >> more, more, more. that is so -- >> i had to be there. we were just sitting there -- yeah, you know you're in the company of genius. she's amazing. >> i actually got to show adele how to do one thing today. >> eat? what.
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>> i do that well. snapchat. she didn't know about snapchat. i said, do you want to snapchat? she said, okay. what is snapchat? okay, here it is. >> you're not going to believe it. >> hi. >> hello. >> this is called snapchat. >> i didn't know what it was. hi, guys. >> we love you snapchat. that's it. >> eight seconds, something like that. >> hoda, you have to keep it. did you save it first? >> you have to save it -- if you just put it out to the world, it goes away. but if you save it first -- by the way, you know what we just learned the other night? everyone's at my house, my mom, my family -- >> you learned you need a bigger apartment. >> that's for next year. but we have our phone -- there's something called airdrop on our phone, do you know about this, donna? it's a way to transfer pictures to someone sitting near you if you have shared contacts. instead of me texting you going, let me text kathie lee, you hit
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>> how do you know it goes to me? >> because your contact pops up and i tap your thing and it works. >> tap your thing. whatever. >> okay. >> got to get in line. >> adele was on with jimmy fam long and sang "hello" with the roots, as only you do on jimmy fallon. look at the instruments, they are kids' toys. >> is that a banana he's shaking? >> that's weird. >> anyway, she likes to play. >> she has a beautiful sense of humor. and her skin, let's talk about her skin for a minute. >> what is going on with that skin? >> it's flawless! a lot of english women have gorgeous skin. they don't go in the sun, they know better. >> even if you take the picture and make it bigger and bigger and bigger the sh. >> looking for a pore, you won't
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a shout-out to jenna hager and her sister. >> they are 34. >> talking about great skin, them too. the finale of "dancing with the stars" happened last night. if you didn't catch it, here's your spoiler alert. but bindi irwin won with derek hough. they took home the big trophy for season 21 of "dancing with the stars." and bindi's reaction, i can't believe i'm here. thank you for changing my life. >> after we talked about her yesterday, i just went on to say, i was in tears, it was so beautiful. i had to tweet her mom and say, oh, my gosh, what a beautiful spirit she has. and remember, we just said, give it to her now. the emotional value of the relationship. and i think derek is a sweetheart of the world. >> love him. >> let's give him a lot of credit, too. >> when you watch the show, you don't know how life-changing -- people say it is life transformative.
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people are dancing, isn't that great? you don't realize how impactful it is. >> it will change her life for sure. now, every year, every year around this time, in fact, exactly at this time, we talk to the butterball turkey talk line. and it's usually with nicole johnson. >> is know nicole here? >> i am. >> you're sweet to take time from your busy, busy schedule. >> you've been the director, co-director of the butterball turkey talk line for years. >> i started the talk line in 2001. and 14 years later i'm married with four butterballs of my own and still have the talk line. >> a lot of people at this point may still have a frozen turkey. if your turkey's still not all the way thawed out, that's probably one of the questions you get, is it too late or what should you do? >> you know, it's funny, it's the number one question i get every year. how do i go about buying my turkey? if we are getting that question
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worry. there's the cold water bath method. a 15-pound turkey is probably going to take seven or eight hours in that method. water. >> yep. a cold water bath. ideally you add water every half hour to mature a nice thawed turkey for thanksgiving. >> what's the craziest question turkeys? >> you know, we have some creative callers over the years, and it usually goes about how people thaw their turkey. we have heard everything from the jacuzzi, we heard a lady who got a dishwasher and wanted to run it through the dishwasher cycle. definitely cute callers over the years. >> wow. >> is there a right way to carve it? because there are always different ways to do that. >> you know, a lot of times it's about tradition. i know that my father likes to use his electric carver. you know, the kids, all the grandchildren gather round and he brings the box down to carve
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about tradition. we say that's our throwback thanksgiving this year. we have fun memories, just like my dad with the grandkids gathering around. >> thank you, nicole. anyone can call 1-800-butterball. they take calls until 11:00 p.m. eastern time tonight. and then from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. eastern time tomorrow. that's when you start going crazy with anxiety, if you're not -- >> you start freaking out. i bet they get all kinds of -- >> happy thanksgiving, guys. >> happy thanksgiving. do you think it's okay when at a party when you watch people dip? >> i have to be honest, i do it. >> i do that, too. >> there's a debate out there. >> you don't want to waste, you don't want to throw the part of the chip away without the salsa on it. >> let's watch what "seinfeld" had to say about it. >> what are you doing?
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>> did you just double-dip that chip? >> excuse me? >> you double dipped the chip? >> double dipped? what are you talking about? >> you dipped the chip, you took a bite, and you dipped again. >> so? >> that's like putting your whole mouth right in the dip! from now on, when you take a chip, just take one dip and end it! >> all right. clemson university agrees. >> oh, gosh. >> they say if you bit on the chip, you shouldn't stick it back in. and the worst kind of dipping things to put it in -- >> are salsa, chocolate and cheese. >> salsa, it spreads bacteria most quickly. >> it's salsa. because it's less viscus. >> what? >> that's what they say. but we decided this is the
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ever -- made up, invented. >> the tostitos bite. >> the one size. no need to double dip. >> just get one good chip. >> we have to go, don't we? >> we love this annual apple commercial. these holiday spots are always terrific. this is a duet featuring andre day and the wonderful stevie wonder. take a look. some day all my dreams will come to me some day all people will be free there's time for you and me but some day at christmas time time some day at christmas time >> that's nice. and those are his children, actually, singing. very nice. what should we do tomorrow? >> plan on waking up early to
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like hoda did the other day, drivers, get ready to start your engines! and hit the stores bright and early this black friday if you want the hottest toys. >> before they fly off the shelves, we'll save you time and money by telling you exactly where to find the best bargains courtesy of toy insider mom lori shatner. >> we have awesome deals. check out your wonderful niece hannah. she's cruising in style. >> what is this? >> go ahead, step on the gas. >> so this is our minions speed coupe. it has great graphics and goes 2 miles an hour. this is usually $149.
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it's going to be at walmart for $79.99. >> what? excellent! >> and now ella and leah are making these yummy sundaes. >> they were. >> tell louisiana ella got distracted. these are where you can make yummy nummies. >> is it lactose-free? >> it is. these have lots of flavor. so this is usually $14.99. $9.99. back to the 1990s, shanna is dressed like her strawberry shortcake doll. it's the doll and dress. it's usually $49.99. going to be $24.99 at toys' rus.
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the hottest collectible is shopkins. so we have the teeny tiny collectibles. it was grocery items, now we are into toiletries. now we have the scoops ice cream truck. it is going to be $15 at walmart. >> awesome. >> and this is an amusement park and the roller coaster, but what about building one? blast. it's 3 feet high. this is usually $39.99 and will be at toys'r us for $19.99. >> incredible. >> from cosmos, this is the wind power 2.0. kids learn to harness the energy and get to build a windmill. they get to build different kind of vehicles. they recharge the battery in here, put it on the vehicle and off they go.
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>> cute. i love that. >> it's going to be $29.97 at target.com. >> i love the 97. all right. get your pennies ready. >> we're going to put together storybooks and bedtime. look at these. feel this. storytime pillows. so each one of these is a storybook. >> this one's going to fly out. >> star wars, frozen, anything. we'll take this on the road and travel with it. great for sleepovers. usually $24.99. target will have it for $14.99. >> awesome. >> and look at shaely, she's using her entire body to play a motion game. this is the curio extreme 2. it is a real android tablet. it is kid-tough and kid-proof when it comes to web browsing things. >> look at that! yes!
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it's going to be $79.99 at toys' r us. and this is the quad copter. this is really cool. great for kids 8 and older. grown-ups, too. we'll see if we can take off. >> looks like a drone. it looks like a -- oh! >> man down. >> it is usually $49.99 and only $25 at walmart. >> thank you, lori. have a great thanksgiving. we have cute canines from this year's national dog show coming up. >> catch up with the host who is a breed of his own, john early. >> we love john. >> there he is. and his son. >> you guys were awesome. that why let someone else have all the fun? the sometimes haphazard,
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here are a couple things to count on every thanksgiving, turkey, football and the "national dog show." >> john early has posted the event many years on nbc. where the most competitive canines compete in the show. >> john is here to tell us about it. and he has his very cute son. >> the special thing we have this year, purina is donating a dollar per tweet. if you are watching the show, tweet in what you're thankful for with your dog. they will donate up to $75,000 this year. we have great first breeds. we have seven new breeds this year. three of them are with us right now. coming down the ray, if he were going rabid hunting with a sicilian, this is what you go with. a great hunting dog. isn't it beautiful? that's peson. >> i like that.
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i think now we have the spanish waterdog. there it is. >> oh, my gosh, they are cute. >> i can't. >> this is something you want to the pair him with. >> slippers. >> that's exactly what you want. >> what a beautiful dog. >> this is rudy. the spanish waterdog. a little farm animal historically back there. and our final one is one of my favorite breeds this year, it is the burgamoscow. >> that is not a dog. that's a muppet. >> this is the italian alps. it's a herding dog that comes with a set of curtains. believe it or not. >> and their own hairdressing. >> there's three different types of hair, wool, dog hair and goat hair. >> wow. >> you got it, big guy. >> john, we'll see you over the weekend.
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>> tune into "the national dog show" hosted by purina. >> that's right after the macy's day thanksgiving parade. with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. spread the happy. batman: so why do they call it black friday, anyway? pony: i don't know, but i think they should call it pink friday. batman: oh boy... pony: and we could have glitter! anncr: black friday starts thursday at 5pm with over 200 doorbusters! toys"r"us. a whole store of... awwwesome. get $15 off fisher-price beatbo
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and we're back on this wines day wednesday. ready to play the trivia game who knew? we want to know what you know culture. kathie is across the street at the experience store ready to hand out $100 to those who get it right. those who don't get one of her signed cds. >> hold that up, ella. >> here to help me is the editor and chief of "mental floss." are you ready? >> ready. >> let's play. >> which late night host shares
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stephen colbert, jimmy fallon or seth myers. >> jimmy fallon. >> that's right. >> what does she get? >> $100. >> my favorite part about it is the kind of intentionally cheesy music that the roots play. i just love the music that goes along with it. >> i love the pen motion. up and down. all right, kath, over to you. >> lovely family from south carolina. of all actors who have won the academy award in the last 25 years, whose thank you speech contained the most number of words. matthew mcconaughey, halle berry or tom hanks? >> we're going with c, tom hanks. >> well, you're going home with the >> no, you said tom hanks. you are wrong, but you will get a great cd. >> she is happy. >> something to be thankful for.
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coming in at 594 words and compared to the last time when he had 540 words shorterer han the shortest patty duke who got up and said thank you. >> kath, over to you. >> from west virginia, and what 1982 film made "thank you very little" famous? it is before your time. >> a, national lampoon's "vacation." >> you win a cd. >> excellent work. the correct answer is caddyshack. >> this would have been chevy chase's character and one of the legendary lines of ty webb, and his confidence made the film go a ahead. the surprise star was bill murray who was supposed to make a cameo, but he was so funny playing carl spak ckle spackler, and so
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it is hard to imagine the film without him. >> and lovely man from richmond, virginia. what song was the theme for what tv show? >> "golden girls." >> that s a is a great, great song. >> i love to see the people in the studio dancing around to it. it is a song that was around 7 years before the show, but with the song that is relative obscurity until the show made it famous, and you hear it now at ball game, and all over to the place. >> and now, ak ccording to facebook, folks on social media in hawaii are most thankful for rainbows while people in oregon are most thank for yoga. what about the people in new hampshire, what are they most thankful for. >> netflix. >> well done. hot pockets are pretty good, but
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and in california it is youtube. >> thank you for coming in. happy thanksgiving. and you, too. >> and you will be thanking us when legendary sexbomb is going to be performing live. and jill martin is going to be joining us with some holiday gifts that you will love every single one right after this. that just tastes better. so fresh from the farm. delicious. perfect. only one egg with more great nutrition... like 4 times more vitamin d and 10 times more vitamin e.
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christmas is exactly one month from today. and if you are looking to buy co-workers or the pets, a personalized gift is the way to go. >> so today, jill martin dug deep into shopping bag for the perfect presents that are under $40. >> do you hav a tail. anyway, on that note, this is from air poe -- aeropostal.
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and so under $40. and this is a snow globe that is so personalize and how great is that? they plug in and have a nice noise to it. >> this is why she wanted pis very good. okay. okay. >> and so these are from the st orna and you can see that we have cody and plaque blake and ella. and a nice gift to give if you are going to somebody ees 's home, and $39 at stationary studio. and th a little small for blake, but. >> this is so cute. he likes form fitting. >> this is so great with the little reindeer on there. ? and the leash there for the dog to run free. >> i didn't see that. all right. that is for the pets. and these are personalized
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we left them in the box, and it is the first name or the last name, and i love it. from mark gray. and these are personalized pillowcases. i have kathie and cody here. i love it. >> one of my favorite pictures ever. >> you shod it. >> i love it. >> you should use that and put your little head on no the girls winter fun. >> yes. that is fun. and then i thought it would be fun to make a beauty bag for hoda and kathie lee and one for cassidy, and then to have fun eye items from say sephora to put them in there and basket, and nail polishes and champagne and everything that we love, and little perfume bottles
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>> what a nice hostess gift that >> and they are like, where exactly. and this is moving on to put me in the story.com. hannah and ella are reading it. they take the famous booblgs and they put a dedicatt love and loyalty from aunt hoda hoda, and then we have them reading right here books. "star wars" and "frozen" and put >> they love it. it makes them feel so special. >> and adult coloring books. >> everybody is in in to that. >> and kathie lee, keep calm and color on. >> that is my mantra. >> this is the book for everyone. >> i want to see that. >> they take your birthday and give you all of the things that actually happened on your
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>> and look at that, built foe wa -- noah's arc. and anyway the book of kathie lee, and super nice gift. >> everybody is going to want that one. >> and a book of hoda? >> no. yes, there is. >> and now, green mountain mini bake.com. these are mini doughnuts baked and not fried. look at that one. >> come on out, hannah and ella, you can have one. >> you can pick one. >> why to you have $20? do you want to buy ice cream? >> yeah. >> you are only 5. >> we did a little business out thereon the street. >> all right, kids. >> and these are adorable. thank you so much, jill. >> i can only imagine, and he is going to sing live.
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oh, yes. he is a grammy-winning music legend who has sold over # 100 million records on the back of hits like this -- it's not unusual to be loved by anyone >> wahh, wahh, wahh. >> and it is a classic. and how about this one. whoa oh oh pussy-cat >> that is all we got, tom. >> and we are talking about one of the most famous report.
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here's kate snow. >> good day. we're coming on from new york on the air because president obama is expected to make a statement in a few moments at the white house after a closed door meeting with his national security team. this comes, of course, as millions of americans take to the roads and the sky traveling for the thanksgiving holiday. security has been increased at airports throughout the u.s. in the wake of the terror attacks in paris 11 days ago. they've also issued a worldwide travel alert for americans and the fbi has warned law enforcement all across the nation to be on alert for potential paris-style copycat attacks. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is on the north lawn of the white house. what do we expect to hear from the president here? >> kate, we'll hear from the president speaking directly to the american people. the desire of the white house and the president is to try to assure anxious americans given what's happened in paris and mali about the state of homeland security right now and what is a rare move.
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his top national security advisers from the fbi, homeland security, counterterrorism, among others, standing beside him on that stage in the rose roosevelt room, as it were. there's still no credible and specific intelligence to indicate they have any awareness of any terrorist-like plot targeting the united states specifically. but the president wants to update americans on the status right now and on what the u.s. is doing in its fight against terror, acknowledging a majority of americans right now are not satisfied with the president's handling on terrorism. >> peter, as we await the president, we got a two-minute warning. it should be any moment now. talk about what the state department is saying about the travel alert. >> obviously the state department that's been focused on americans traveling overseas and potential threat. the fear of increased terrorist activities overseas. but there is a new fbi, department of homeland security
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stay vigilant. it talks about the biggest fear at home being the soft targets. specifically targets being threatened by lone wolf attackers. which is to say, they don't think there's an isis-type attack we witnessed in paris but the potential from a lone individual attacking soft targets from los angeles to boston, obviously, a place where security is going to be focused over the course of the next several days, over this holiday. the president himself is trying to balance security with some of the pageantry, the tradition of the holiday as well. he is going to be pardoning the thanksgiving turkey only a few hours from now. but i think the white house recognized the urgency of the situation, the need to speak directly to americans, especially after nearly two weeks where the president was overseas, and a lot of people viewed his comments over a series of news conferences being a little out of touch with some of the anxiety and real fear that americans are experiencing right now given what they witnessed happening overseas. >> i want to go to pete williams who covers the justice
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department for us. you were with the fbi director the other day talking to him about security in this country. what do we know right now? >> the picture hasn't substantially changed. the threat remains in the u.s. the potential for home-grown extremists. people who either direct it or inspired by isis to carry out some attack here. that's the most difficult thing to track. administration official i've talked to today said one of the reasons for the president's statement, which is unusual, is to sort of tamp down anxiety. basically to say we're watching for threats. we're on the security beat. you go about your business in the holidays because of the relentless attention to this isis threat. that's what they want to do. it's always a delicate balance when officials come out and say we know of no threat if something does happen. one of these untrackable home-grown extremists does something, then it looks like they weren't aware of it. they are trying to balance that
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as well. the fbi director said the concern remains about what he called dozens of people. we've been told the number is about 50. people the fbi has been tracking most closely. people that have been in touch with isis sympathizers, but their concern may go from merely being interested to communicating, to going operational. and that's the people they've been concentrating on the most. but this notion that the worst threat is homegrown extremists is something the government has been saying about isis for a year and a half. >> pete, so much news out of paris, even just this morning. more news out of belgium about potential foiled attacks there. we learned yesterday there might have been a plan afoot in paris last week to attack again. it really is heightening concerns, but you say the biggest concern here in this country is not so much isis but someone inspired by? >> correct. not isis coming here to carry out an attack. the fbi director explicitly said he knows of no one from isis who
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the last weeks or days. if you think about the situation, 5,000 people in western europe that have gone to syria to join up with isis and then have come home. contrast that with the number in the u.s. which is in the teens of people who have left here, associated with isis and come back. it's a very different threat. that the threat picture here is so different. the concern about paris-style attacks, the concern about attacks on soft targets and large public gatherings is the subject of the state department worldwide travel alert, but it's aimed at people overseas because the government says they believe the threat picture here is so substantially different because of the nature of who is here and who may have joined isis to return, kate. >> as we await the president, peter alexander on the white house lawn, we expect that he'll come out with a number of officials, you mentioned earlier. this is his national security briefing he's just had. is it typical for him on a
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all of these folks? >> it's not typical for him to speak on the eve of thanksgiving. he didn't do it in 2011, 2012 or 2013. last year he spoke before thanksgiving. that's when we had the ebola threat. the white house recognizes the need to speak to the american people. i'll ask you to interrupt me as soon as you see the president. i was speaking to a senior administration official. they recognize a lot of things said about this administration. and the president himself and his advisers say they would rather appear weak but be strong be strong and wrong, so to speak. to be weak and right is more important than strong and wrong. they insist that's what got the u.s. into the mess that exists in the middle east right now. certainly with the iraq war, specifically. one of the other points they made as we speak about that ebola threat a year ago. they recognize all the harsh rhetoric out there on the campaign trail right now, specifically focused on syrian
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and they say we've seen this before with the ebola threat when there was great fear and anxiety around the country and angry rhetoric saying don't let anybody fly to our shores. they recognize the need to get out in front of it. they brought out an ebola czar to make it clear what they are doing to handle this threat to tamp down the anxiety and better reassure americans they have this under control. >> peter, we're still looking at the empty podium in the roosevelt room. as soon as we see the president we'll take a break and listen to him. the state department spokesman clarifying the travel alert and saying people shouldn't be afraid to travel. that americans should still travel overseas, travel domestically, but be vigilant and prudent. that's probably the same message we expect to hear from the president? >> that is likely the message we'll hear. he'll likely thank the members of his homeland security team. he did that yesterday. he also communicated in that
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french president, francois hollande the u.s. is doing everything in its power right now to try to defend the u.s. homeland, to defend americans as best they can. but it's -- be clear. this is a very challenging situation. and it underscores a point we've been making. it's the fact with these home-grown extremists, lone wolf type of attackers, it's next to impossible to protect every one of these soft targets across the country from rodeo drive in los angeles to potentially fenway park in boston. law enforcement officials from both departments recognize the challenge they face right now. they have a heightened state of alert. but they, too, are trying to calm fears and are hoping the american people will continue to maintain their vigilance as well. if they see something, that they will certainly say something about it. >> pete williams othat note, as you look at law enforcement
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what they are doing just in case, what's happening operationally on the ground that's maybe different now than a month ago? >> more attention paid to potential isis sympathizers in the u.s. something like 80 of them have been arrested in the last year and a half. but the number of arrests this year has been higher than in the past. that's thing one. thing two is more vigilance and more presence. more visible presence at large public gatherings, sporting events, parades. just out on the streets. and that's really for three reasons. one is to be there in case something happens. secondly, is to reassure people that the police are well aware of the threat and are doing something about it, and third is, as deterrence. especially for copycats. if people are looking at what happens in paris and thinking about doing something and that may push them over the edge, the hope is that if they head out to the street and see this large presence of police, they may
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so all three of those things are not police are doing. but in a substantial measure, the isis threat in the u.s. today is what it was two weeks ago, two months ago. as a matter of fact, i think anxiety in law enforcement was actually higher right before the fourth of july holiday than it is right now. because there were a number of people that were arrested, if you recall, in the days leading up to the forth of july. a number of plots uncovered and a great deal of sense that maybe the government didn't have its hands fully around what was going on. so that was a very active period. but this isis threat, the nature of isis reaching out through this relentless social media campaign. relentless reach through their video propaganda. they are finding people in the united states who are responding to that maemg essage. and the isis message is, if you can't come here and join the caliphate, just go out and kill somebody.
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