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? ? good morning. usain bolt does it again! helping jamaica win gold. >> cementing his place in history with the coveted triple triple. and the u.s. women with a botched hand off in the qualifiers mind them to come out
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and the men's basketball team going for gold. and the men spanking spain in the semifinals. and their story. u.s. -- ryan lochte and gunnar bentz speaking out and apologizing for their actions saying they want to move on. as jimmy feigen paid nearly $11,000 to get his passport back from brazilian it's "today" saturday, august 20th, 2016. good saturday morning to you. welcome back to "today"! the folks on the plaza out there. it's good to be back together. >> it's nice to be back. >> we missed you. >> i missed you guys. >> was it as fun as it looked? >> it was. 18 days is a long time. >> yeah -- >> to be away from your family. and you have a little one at home and another one on the way.
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>> no. >> in fact, we begin this hour with the latest out of rio. another exciting night of action as ryan lochte apologizes for his behavior at a incident at a gas station. we go to peter alexander. good morning, peter. >> reporter: good morning. breaking news this morning. just within the last several hours the last of the four american swimmers stranded in rio, jimmy feigen, finally landed back home in the u.s. after making what was nearly a $11,000 charity getting his passport back. now gunnar bentz is sharing his account of night out with ryan lochte. >> reporter: gunnar bentz describing ryan lochte's actions. ryan stood up and began yelling at the guards. they had a heated verbal exchange but no physical contact was made. the new statement from bentz offering a sincere apology saying he was never a suspect and never made a false statement to police.
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silence on instagram. "i want to apologize for my behavior last weekend for not being more careful and candid in how i described the events of that early morning." weighing in is olympics swimmer mark spitz. >> it was not respectful to the host. i think it'll die and it should. >> reporter: the episode a blemish on another otherwise exhilarating games. the history books. leading jamaica to a 4 x 100-meter relay win. after taking gold earlier this week. >> the desperation she tie tried. >> reporter: the u.s. women shaking off a near miss any the qualifying round. >> it's going to be the u.s. >> reporter: running away for gold in their 4 x 100 race. >> we had fun tonight. it was about time something good happened.
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>> that's to be bass -- passed. >> reporter: disqualified after officials say they passed their baton after the designated area. >> leading them into the corner. alyise post snagging silver. and jen suhr a champion. and team usa beat out spain. advancing to the gold medal game on sunday. throughout the games the americans have dominated. let's show you the medal count now. a couple days to go. the u.s. well out in front. 105 medals in all followed by china and great britain. neither of them is close to the americans. and taking look at the action today. the u.s. women will take on
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basketball. and in volleyball the american women will take on the netherlands hoping for a bron in that competition. plenty of eyes will be on the men's soccer field. the final today host country brazil taking on germany. the best moment for me was last night after his race usain bolt saying to one reporter "there you go. i am the greatest." dropping the baton. >> good one. >> good to see you, peter. thank you. safe travels back. we will g olympics action in a few minutes. we want to get some of the other big stories of the day. pregnant women are being warned not to travel to certain parts of miami as the zika virus appears to have spread there. five new cases of that disease are being reported in miami beach now. some businesses claim their sales have dropped 50% after more than a dozen cases were reported in nearby wynwood. there are now fears that zika could crush florida's
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donald trump heads to virginia after the latest shake up in the republican's presidential camp. trump toured the ruins in louisiana on friday. trump criticized president obama for vacationing during the flood crisis. obama will visit the area on tuesday. democratic candidate hillary clinton has been ordered to answer written questions this time about her use of a private e-mail server while she was secretary of state. thosest lawsuit by conservative legal group. people are coming home to devastating loss in both louisiana and california this morning. 40,000 homes are damaged or destroyed by flooding in louisiana. at least 13 people are dead. the red cross calls it the worst natural disaster in the u.s. since hurricane sandy. in california wild fires have burned hundreds of homes to the ground. officials are asking for the publics' help in investigating the kautz of the fire in san
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an alaska trail guide in critical condition after being attacked to a bear. the coast guard rescued the guide and their group. they somehow got between a brown bear and her cub. the bear's action was defensive and they're not hunting down the animal. >> dylan is in the plaza with another check on the forecast and enthusiastic people out there. hey, crowd out here. considering they don't think anybody realizing the whole crew is back from rio now. we have these guys out here. this young lady was the first one out here. what time did you wake up? >> 5:45. today isn't my birthday which is in january.
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let's take a look at the weather across the country. we'll see the heat through the midwest continue to cool off. i mean, we're looking at temperatures well below average thanks to the cold front that will eventually cool things down and wipe out the humidity in the northeast. take a look at piminneapolis. 67 degrees for the high today. sunday the temperatures will cool off back to the great lakes dropping into the 70s and we'll be in the upper 70s and lower 80s by the beginning of next week through mostth midwest. look at monday morning. 50s and 60s. almost fall-like monday morning >> reporter: radar picking up on real spot, hit or miss showers. we'll see one-two more in the afternoon will this afternoon the best chance in central and western massachusetts. partly sunny skies. temperatures upper 70s near the coast and low 80eds inland. touch of humidity.
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best chance for rain will be sunday night into monday so this guy over here said i said the wrong thing. >> here's what's going on in your neck of the woods. >> here is an al roker fan here. >> i like that. thanks, dylan. we have to take you back to some olympics action at an event that no american has won gold in. we're talking about the trlo to change that this morning. >> yes. the triathlon is a sport with so many variables. gwen jorgensen is changing all of that. ? ? >> reporter: the 30-year-old wisconsin native is prime for the podium in rio. the favorite in a sport she barely knew about six years ago. when you got out of college, you weren't necessarily thinking olympics.
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had a full-time job lined up. i hadn't known that triathlon was an olympics sport. >> you d accounting. >> i did. >> jorgensen clocking in 60 hours a week at the accounting firm. usa came on the hunt for former college swimmers and runners. >> i had never ridden a road bike before 2010, to me and said it's the easiest to learn. we'll give you a bike and help you out with a coach. i laughed and said you're nuts! >> the pool was gwen's first love leading to a modest swimming career at the university of wisconsin. her true talent could be found on the track. she made the switch her senior year of college after nudging from her family. >> there is one moment in particular when my grandpa stanley, i remember he was standing by the fence and he
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change sports you could be an olympi olympian. he told me this and i just -- i listened. >> olympics dreams that unfolded faster than anyone expected. >> and a surprising second goes to the american gwen jorgensen. >> just over a year after her first triathlon jorgensen came in second at a qualifier for the 2012 games. >> i crossed the finish line and i didn't believe it. i didn't know what was happenin london. >> i'm looking around in the bike pack. did i have a flat tire? the other girls were like yep. they said what kind of wheel do you need? i said i don't know! i need one! >> what does it look like? it's round! it has spokes. >> just give me one! >> gwen ended upcoming in 38th. >> i crossed the finish line, and i had one thought. it was "i want to go to rio. i want to win gold."
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patrick, and coach jamie turner, jorgensen embarked on a intense traini traini traini training. >> hamburg, first. chicago, first. ed monoton, is it getting old yet? gwen went on an unprecedented 13-race winning streak. >> and another time the medal around the neck of gwen jorgense jorgensen. >> she's pulling away from the competition. turns out grandpa stanley who since passed away, was on to something. >> i still feel like, you know, he's up in heaven and watching me compete. it's inspiring to know i have him there believing in me. >> amazing! that was natalie morarellis reporting. i'm cheering her on.
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gwen jorgensen going for the gold on nbc. triathlon coverage begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern this morning. >> she won 13 straight triathlons. >> yeah! >> you should see what she eats. >> that's amazing. still ahead here. some of the best moments captured in a picture. that amazing instant these athletes realized they just medaled at olympic games. we'll show you those pictures. >> some make it look easy. we'll show you -- >> i don't know. >> i don't know. >> nbc next live musical "hair . soon, she'll be binge-studying. now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. today, the only spanish words he knows are burrito and enchilada.
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people didn't happen in the arena but the stands. aly raisman's parents watching them nervously squirm as their daughter competed was int entertaining. one concerned fan started a go fund me campaign. raising the money to give the raismans a much-served spa day to help them finally relax. so far the campaign has raised $280. >> that's enough they i think folks feel like it's brazil. >> true. more incredible moments on the olympics games that went vie rabble -- wow. pulled together some of the best moments of the athletes reacting to a big win. here are some of our favorites. we put these together. this is usain bolt. you probably see this flashing that signature green as he blows past the competitions in the 100-meter semifinal.
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april walsh celebrating when they took home the bronze. >> you got to check it out. you can actually feel the energy of michael phelps and caleleb dressel celebrating their big win. who could possibly forget the first time team usa swept the track and field podium with this big win in the women's 100-meter hurdles. this is amaz >> i don't lot a folks appreciated the dominance of team usa at the games. >> dominates. >> it has been something. do you want more gold or medals overall. now we have them all. the pop start action this morning. >> let's do it! it's been awhile. i'm rusty. first up, we have your first look at nbc's upcoming live musical "hair spray live." do you want to sing the song
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last night -- ? you can't stop the beat ? >> i don't know if that's right. >> we have a peek at the star-studded cast. jennifer hudson, kristin chenoweth, newcomer maddy bail owe. it airs live december 7th on nbc. we know jay-z is a grammy winning artist. there's one title he's enjoying. st you remember last month this photo of his wife beyonc? went viral. it's beyonc? looking fabulous. because we see jay-z working hard. there it is, to get the right angle in the background. they're at it again. while vacationing in italy, beyonc? was seen jumping off her megayacht. the dive looks terrifying. everyone is buzzing about jay-z's dedication to capture the moment. >> that's pretty high. >> there he is! >> yes.
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taking pictures queen bey -- >> he's wearing a shirt so he didn't do that jump. >> no. he's in the boat taking the picture. i can't wait to see the final picture he took. and cindy crawford's look alike daughter is following her mother. we saw kaia gerber share cover girl duties. now kaia who is 14 landed her first solo magaz the young model appears on the september issue of the london-based magazine "pop." cindy crawford graced a magazine cover at 16. kaia is ahead of the game. >> wow. >> she has a great coach. maybe she can do that and they can do a cute shoot. still ahead, the story behind these photos at the rio olympics games.
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>> reporter: live look outside. just about 8. . 30 the sun is out. get over on rob who has the forecast. >> reporter: sunny day radar picking up spotty we will see one in western massachusetts the majority of us will be dry. low 80s tomorrow and more humid tomorrow. best chance of rain is sunday into monday. >> reporter: mreegs making an arrest in connection to a stabbing. sustain stabbed the man and left the scene on thursday night. suspect is held on bail and will
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say he touching himself in an alli and exposed himself in front of a restaurant. he was caught by police after reported by lee dinner women. a man on the run putting on a disguise when they went to arrest sean miller they found an older man. but they realized he was milner disguise. fi and put him under arrest. mill are will now face charges.
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we're back this saturday morning, august 20th, 2016. one of the final looks at olympics flame in rio. the games come to a close tomorrow. we have a small but mighty crowd in new york. we have another h enjoying this saturday morning. we're happy to be back together again. >> small but strong. still to come in this half hour of "today." you'll probably see lots of back to school commercials running today. the unique spin one company is putting on theirs. not too late to plan a last-minute gate away for labor day. we have great tips on tips that won't break the bank.
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and awesome brunch. >> i love when we eat on the show! 99% of the time our attention focussed on the athletes, but there are plenty of other people you don't see at the games, and the experience for them is just as special. >> yes. this was a cool one. i had a chance to meet a young photographer maddy maier before she left for rio. in a photographers. maddie's focus on everyone else. we decided to focus on her. ? ? her pictures capture moments in time. moments of triumph, determination, pure emotion. at just 24 years old, maddy meyer has her dream job as a sports photographer. >> i was reading this morning
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marathon, two super bowls, kentucky derby, now rio. that's insane. >> yeah. when i'm at an event i'm focussing. i'm not taking in the environment as much thinking, wow, how cool to be here. i'm thinking, all right, serena is playing. how can i clean up the background? >> on a typical day maddy covers sports in boston. days are long. she's there six or seven hours before the games start. capturing a winning shot takes patience. mentor elsa garrison. >> she works hard. she's a talented photographer. >> reporter: when we spoke the games were weeks away. >> what is great about the olympics the pure joy and agony and defeat. everything you loved andme mewa about sports is at the olympics. the poetry of emotion of sport is great. >> maddie's success didn't happen overnight.
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little girl watching her friends's dad take pictures at their soccer games. >> he was shooting our game and he showed me how a camera work. ever since then i wanted to do photography. >> reporter: she literally worked her way up. shooting games at school in the athletic departments. interning at large newspapers. what is it about the emotion of a freeze frame? >> i think that's how our brains are wired. at least for me. i know we can think of of muhammad ali, for example, i think that we're tied to emotions and that's true with sports, as well. >> reporter: it's almost the human experience. >> definitely. >> reporter: and now moments like this. ? ? she's taken thousands of photos over the years one click at a time. today maddie has earned her right to capture moments in rio. >> working the olympics is different than watching at home on tv.
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there's so much going on simultaneously. it's definitely a really kind of surreal experience and cool to be around. not only these great athletes but great photographers and people from all over the world. it's definitely a highlight. >> both maddie and elsa say a big push at the olympics is the speed you can see an image they take. they can snap a picture and out with a caption about 120 seconds. >> you're thinking about it. no pressure. everybody is waiting for the money shot. you can't take pictures that way. just 24 years old? >> 24 years old! >> i want to go. i love the shots but i want to experience it. a final reminder. you can see all the action from rio in prime time including the u.s. men's and women's relay track teams going for gold in the 4 x 400 on nbc starting at
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dylan drier has one more check on the forecast. we're keeping an eye on fio fiona. it doesn't look like it will be much of a threat to land. it winds about 40 miles per hour. you can see it's over the water. but it is going to continue to the west and northwest approachiapproach ing bermuda. there are a couple of waves coming off western africa we're keeping an eye on. a 50% chance of this and some of the models are taking it through puerto rico and the caribbean. then it could take a turn. perhaps into the gulf coast or the east of florida. something we have to keep an eye on as we go into the end of the week. it's going to take awhile. we have heavy rain from the midwest through texas. that could lead to some more flash flooding. the ground is totally saturated. we could end up with another 7 inches of rain especially near
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real spot, hit or miss showers. we'll see one-two more in the afternoon will this afternoon the best chance in central and western massachusetts. partly sunny skies. temperatures upper 70s near the coast and low 80eds inland. touch of humidity. muggy over night with that patchy fog. best chance for rain will be sunday night into monday >> that's your latest forecast. up next the dream team -- i'm not talking hoops, just assembled to produce major back assembled to produce major back to school poor assembled to produce major back to school foster kid black immigrant
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we're back on a saturday morning with three of your kids' least favorite words. "back to school." school starts soon for a lot of kids across the country. we are inundated with tv commercials. >> one retailer in particular has taken a big risk straying from tradition when it comes to the back to school marketing it's a summer bummer for kids everywhere. time to go back to school. ? ? but while kids are seeing red, retailers are seeing green. the national retail federation predicts families will spend more than $70 billion this year. for retailers like target, the second biggest shopping season behind holiday. naturally, advertising is key. this year target said goodbye to the traditional ad agency and
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>> on the first day of school i learned it only takes something small to go from not friends to totally friends. >> among them claire. an experienced director. cambria. claire is 17 and cambria and kevin is 10. >> i was involved in start to fini calls, getting prepped for the shoot, and, you know, actually on set giving our talent and our kids the direction. >> i was the junior stylist. so basically my job was to pick out what the talent was wearing. on set, i would be running in and out between takes and fixing things and making sure a tuck was right. >> i wrote the story. >> in third grade i learned we all make mistakes.
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them! mistakes, they're not so disaster i ascary. >> from the beginning to the end kids came up with the ideas, wrote the scripts, and starred in the commercials. seven in all. >> i think the best thing is the fact there were a good balance of kids and adults. it was like nothing i've ever seen before. and most important thing they listened. i think not only did we learn from them, but i think they learned from us a lot. we were able to give a new vision. >> what did you teach them? >> i definitely think that we perspective on just how to look at something a different way and look at the world from a kids' perspective. >> in the scope of the things you have done in your life, how cool was this project? >> it was kind of like fan girling over this myself. it's a big deal! i'm styling for a target commercial! like how many kids can say they did that? >> kevin, you're 10. you've done a lot of great
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>> a plus plus. >> a plus plus! >> that's cute. >> it was cool across the board. they wrote it, directed it, styled in it. they did more in addition to the marketing campaign. target is using the kids for input into the clothing line. >> oh! >> i want you to wear this. these kids are involved in the design and also in a giving campaign donorschoose.org. it's amazing >> i've noticed when kids are on the screen, they listen. i don't know what it is about kids watching other kids. i think there's another benefit. >> my kids don't listen when i'm talking. >> exactly. >> there you go. >> thank you, stefanie. coming up next we'll help you take one last vacation this summer with labor day tips and
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this morning on "today's" travel. labor day, of course, two weeks away. if you're looking to get away for a few days, you'll be happy to know it's not too late to get a great deal. sara is editor at large at four square. good to see you. stowe, vice presideermont is gr >> there's great hiking a outdoors activity. stowe, vermont is known for scenic views and there's a beautiful hotel called field guide. 30 rustic rooms with lawn games. rates are $169 a night. >> pretty reasonable. stowe, vermont. there's stowe. let's move to the next spot. it's one of, if not my favorite cities in america. washington, d.c. >> exactly.
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country's 25 most popular landmarks are in washington, d.c. you can see the jefferson monument at the washington memorial. a great place to stay is the mason and roof hotel. from the pool on the rooftop you can see the washington monument. a unique amenity, if you want to borrow one of their fancy watches they'll let you borrow it. rates $190. >> for washington, d.c., that's a steal. >> exy. hippest part of town 14th street neighborhood. >> that's where i used to live before it was hip. austin, texas. a popular travel destination. >> always popular. swarm data shows visits to austin wineries are up 250%. so something new for foodies right in austin, texas. you can stay at the omni-austin downtown. they have a rooftop pool and bar. rates $169, as well.
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use local austin distilleries. a great place if you want a different type of foodie adventu adventures. >> there are great restaurants in austin. i didn't know it was a popular wine spot. this is san diego. >> san diego is actually -- it is the final choice today, but it's not -- by no means last. because of the epic sunsets. we're seeing visitors up 80%. people love to take the their hands at cliff driving. the pearl hotel is a fun and unique hotel. it's a happening place with the lively bar scene, a lively pool scene. in fact, wednesday nights they show outdoor movies. rates $159 a night. again, an affordable choice. by beautiful beaches. a great way to squeeze the last bit out of summer. >> every time i'm in san diego i
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place. >> why live anywhere else? it means with e c s wiwe can vi >> go to today.com for more of sarah's tips. coming up we'll eat an amazing brunch using some of the summer's best vegetables. dylan drier will be here we go, come on. was that our lunch? sfx: "boop" oscar mayer turkey & american cheese basic lunchable, made with white meat only, on rollback for $1
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you can reserve a car online. come in when it's convenient, your car will be waiting. just another thing to make buying a car better for you... reads this tweet that i just posted. oh, that appears to be trending. lol. ? ? this mor enjoying some of the great produce that summer has to offer with only a few weeks left in the season, the harvest is starting to dwindle, but wait until you see what you can make with what is left. y guys, i love having you on with us. your food is fantastic. >> it's good to see you again. we're doing a little summer harvest pie. we have amazing squash,
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pim pimento cheese. >> it's important to use dry potatoes. >> that's right. i have grated potatoes and josh is going to dry them out. >> we shredded them, soaked them. we got them nice and dry. i squeeze and pat them dry. >> why is that important? >> it keeps the crust crispy. when you take it out of the pan it's crispy like a hash brown should be. i don't know about you, i know you're pregnant. >> yes. you as well. >> at night i dream about hash browns, pancakes everything. >> yeah. i get this early in the morning. it's breakfast time! i'm like time to cook me something! >> you come up with something amazing. i h my husband can make cinnamon toast. we add salt and pepper and butter. we stir it around.
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we slightly butter it. you ha >> you have a little trick. >> sure. take the glass. any glass would do. anything with an edge. get it pressed right around. >> instead of making your regular pastry crust use hash browns. >> get a serving of vegetables. >> yeah. and the good thing, it's gluten free, as well. >> that's perfect! >> you put that in the oven, baked for about an hour. then i'll make a simple kus tcu here. i have eggs, milk, cream, and a little bit of salt. >> dylan, give me a hand. i have the amazing vegetables we were tau talking about earlier. i love squash blossoms. layer it in. if you don't have summer vegetables you can use bacon and
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it's a free for all. >> it's great. layer it in. >> perfect. >> tomatoes in here. >> we have beautiful ribbons the squash bolossoms. >> how high do you fill it? >> as high as you like. you don't want to go over the potato. >> i'm like dumping this in. >> it's important to fluff it a little bit when she pours it in. make sure the egg kind of gets to the bottom. >> that was all the cream and the egg. >> >> this is the custard. exactly. nice, light, fluffy, and airy. we have pimento cheese. >> you and craig were talking about it. i've never heard of it before. >> it's a cheddar cheese. someone said everything. cheddar cheese, a little cream cheese, pimentos, pickles. >> pickles? >> yeah. >> it gets baked about 350 for
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>> you have to try this! >> it's one of the secrets. it's a tomato jam. >> what is it? >> tomato and onion and cook it down. >> add a little bit of vinegar and sugar. >> oh, man. it's so good. >> do you have any left? >> no! >> i can't wait. >> i have to try this. >> oh, my gosh! hash brown crust on the bottom. i don'tt crust ever again. >> there you go. >> a great breakfast or brunch. >> did you make that pimento cheese? >> of course! >> what is the recipe? >> it's cheddar cheese, cream cheese, pimento. >> we put pickles. >> she's putting pickles on her ice cream lately. >> i know. shoot me, basebabe.
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we appreciate you stopping by to join us. enjoy the rest of the olympics.
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good morning. >> coming up in a few moments on "7 news today in new england." a developing story we're following. a suspect behind bars after a man was seriously injured in a stabs.
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what police believe really happened as the last u.s. swimmer heads home. new health warning due to concerns over the zika virus. the hot spot pregnant women are i had to avoid. donald trump makes a pitch for african-american voters, while there's more e-mail trouble for hillary clinton. skydive caught on camera. an emergency crash landing for
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a developing story out of woburn. the suspect is now behind bars. rough waters. the last of the u.s. swimmers heading home after being grilled about what really happened in rio. new zika warning in florida. a popular tourist destination now off limits for pregnant women. the piano kid living a dream playing on stage alongside the piano this is 7 ne"7 news today iw englan england". good saturday morning. it's 9:00 and i'm sarah french. >> i'm kris anderson. thank you for making us part of the morning. saturday and sarah? >> we're in the olympic zone, so i'm joining you. nancy is in rio. here i am. >> good to have you hear. we're happy. a little chilly. you need a sweater this morning. >> i'm a wimp. i had a cool breeze early this

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