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king for us. dscc is responsible for the content of this advertising. this morning on today's take, kim kardashian west robbed at gunpoint in paris. then adam richmond with a twist on a french dip that will make your mouth water. plus the thriller everyone's train." we've got the stars and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, tamron hall and billy bush. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and hoda's still working that crowd. welcome to "today" on this monday morning, october 3rd, 2016. billy bush, al and tamron. i'm fresh off of my first
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she goes to boarding school up in rhode island. we went up there for parents' weekend. it's just saturday morning. it's 15-minute classes where i get -- the parents go, the kids wait outside and we meet the teachers. i'm telling you, it brought back like the sweats. even just 15 minutes -- i'm fidgeting, i can't -- i got to get out of there! i just -- >> nick's parent-teacher's open to look at colleges, i want to go back to school. i mean these kids -- it's so much better now! >> the resources are incredible. >> what do you mean? like technology? >> the technology and the facilities and what they do. how they teach. it's -- man, it's great! >> i am on the board of trustees at temple, university, my alma mater. hey. i agree with you, just sitting in those board meetings
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when i was in college there were people up in this room making decisions about my life unbeknownst to me making it much better for the class of 2016 than the class of '92. the dorms that we had were -- no offense to my university -- they were not great. now you go in the dorms, it looks like luxury condos. >> hotels! fantastic. >> but as an a.d.d. kid, it is the more they have, the more that would freak me out because the -- >> but nowhe are allowances made. and because of the technology, they're safe places. for kids who have special needs and -- certainly, i tell you, inclusion is wonderful. >> i into ed to not be in here more than ten minutes. it hit me, if i ever get to deliver a commencement address, i'll say to those kids, i would say, listen, don't worry about
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there. i mean my father gave me great advice. he said try to have an idea of what you're going to do with your life by 30. so you got your 20s to try out a bunch of different things. >> wow. that's some good advice. my dad said you got four years, we don't have any money to pay for more college so get it done and get a job. >> tom brokaw was talking about the fact that millennials on average between 24 and 30 will have six different job and it is not a big deal to them. >> whatever you land on, don't stress if you didn't do so well in chemistry. whatever you land on, there is is a marketplace for everything. >> wow. >> there's all different types of intelligence and everybody -- >> look at us. >> well, look at us. don't use us as an example. but i like that because there are many signs in life. this weekend in my life, i'm walking around. i feel like there are signs telling me things everywhere.
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madison avenue baptist church. there was this sign. it said sometimes you get the best light from burning a bridge. then, at the end of the night i was at a nightclub last night, and then this popped up. look at this sign. it said people should fall in love with their eyes closed. so i started out my day at church with that message, then i ended my night at the club with that message. what's >> this was sunday night? >> all on sunday. >> clubs are open on sunday night? >> yes, grandpa. >> my gosh! what are young people doing? there are clubs -- >> by the way, we have a special guest here today. adam richmond is in the house. you guys had a wonderful date. maybe your eyes are closed to this but you guys had a wonderful date. >> tommy hogan, our camera guy's swinging around to get out of
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date. we went out to some really cute places for dinner. >> you went to a club. >> adam felt it was a date. by the way, i felt a little spark. i heard a little chitchatting this morning, there was some sparring going on between the two of you. >> we texted each other last night and today will be the first day we've seen each other in person since what billy calls a date happened. >> you chased him away when we were having our little preshow meeting. >> richmond gave me that look that said, she may run a little bit but i'll track her down. >> he's coming up. he's cooking for us. saturday, i didn't have anything quite so exciting. went to this great farmer's market up in hudson, new york. it is apple season now, so just -- it is in the parking lot. normally during the week it is filled with cars but on the weekend there are all kind of great artisans and crafts and farmers. i picked up some great sausage. i got some fantastic peppers and
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sausage and peppers, fresh penny pasta and mayrinara from the tomatoes i got. >> a little rose there? what time was that? >> that was about 5:30. >> 5:30. that's dinner time at the roker house. >> the kids are off today because of rosh hashanah. but normally we like to get a nice -- everybody get a good start to the day. >> i like that dinner time like 5:30, 6:00. >> me by about 3:00 but i like this, still light out. >> 3:00? what's after 3:00? >> move into the red wine. get into a little cabernet. at 2:00 in the morning i finish it off with a nice little angel's envy. so listen, tough news this morning. kim kardashian west tied up and locked in a bathroom by two masked gunmen dressed as police. she was robbed of $10 million in jewelry.
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overnight. 2:30 a.m. local time. they say she'd badly shaken but physically unharmed. kourtney and kendall were around, they rushed to be by her side. kanye was on stage in new york last night when he got the news. >> i'm sorry. i have an emergency. i have to stop the show. >> there's a lesson here in this. her security guard was out with the other kardashians and they were snapchatting. they were at had put out on instagram this picture -- one of the rings that got stolen. i think you don't tell people -- don't instagram my security people are away and i'm in here and look at this ring i've got. come get it! >> but she's -- when i look at the comment section below, which is always -- you shouldn't do that. some people are calling it an inside job.
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ryan lochte 2.0. are they paying her back for filing a charge against the guy that kissed her rear end last week. caitlyn ordered the hit. >> but she's okay. >> she's okay. she's fine. >> listen, gun coming in, masked people? her kids also were not in there. but for kanye, you're on stage and someone tells you there's a family emergency. that's horrifying. >> listen, this was so much hype about alec baldwin. did he deliver as donald trump? >> oh, my gosh. >> why don't you just turn the mike over to you. >> you got to see this. this is how it started out. >> he hasn't released his tax returns which means he's either not that rich -- >> wrong. >> -- not that charitable. >> wrong. >> -- or he's never paid taxes in his life. >> warmer. >> secretary clinton, why are you crying?
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it's -- this is going so well. it's going exact lip how i always dreamed. >> i got to tell you, from the guest host margot robby to that sketch to celebrity family feud, this political version team trump versus -- versus team clinton. they killed it. and i'm going to tell you. i am going to say right here, this was the best night live" in years. it was a perfect "saturday night live" from start to finish. every steketch nailed it. and you're witnessing the ascendancy of kate mckinnen as a comedy goddess. she's picked up the mantel tina fey has left. this sketch -- margot robi couldn't keep a straight face.
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throw-away sketch about a sinkhole and a mismatched couple. i told you to watch it. how great was it? >> i watched it this morning on al's recommendation. funniest thing i've ever seen. this couple right here, they're live in a scene where a sinkhole in a parking lot outside of a mall has swallowed up eight cars and yet the reporter is much more concerned with the fact that that guy, a bona fide nerd, is somehow dating they go pan the camera down. we'll look at the water. he's wearing socks and crocs. >> go -- go to nbc.com. watch this clip. this sketch. its -- it was the best "saturday night live" ever. >> in the next five weeks, "snl" will be must-see until this election is over. >> baldwin is trump. genius! up next, little. prince george, really cute.
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beautiful wives and -- except ricky fowler. >> look at him, he's all by himself. he doesn't have a date. >> dead-center. it is the photo that's trending. >> aw! poor guy. >> i think ricky's okay. >> he's got a long string of beautiful, beautiful -- he's like the leo dicaprio of golf. >> that's right. he was attacked by a bear. >> his latest girlfriend, alexis -- i think then he went on to the girl in "the bachelorette." then this photo hours later. >> me? worry? >> check with me in a few hours. but also just because we talked about this earlier, remember when we went to the u.s. open, we both -- for tennis -- kind of marvelled at how the fans have gotten a little rowdier and it
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rory mcilroy who is a great golfer getting heckled by a lot of u.s. fans. we did not -- a lot of brazilians a little rude. booing. >> sportsman like conduct, you are seeing less and less of it. >> i was once at a jets game last season. a kid behind me and the dad was telling him to tell the philadelphia eagle player that he sucked. the kid yells it. ine mom saw the judgment -- sorry -- and she said, "don't you do that." but his dad was encouraging him to yell at a grown man. so terrible. >> rory, guys yelling things about his sex life. he kated tennis player caroline wozniacki. rory had the guy thrown out. but it is just bad form. what's next? we're yelling at the opera?
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society. it starts from politics to all sorts of -- speaking of rowdiness at sporting events, baseball. san francisco giants left fielder angel pagon body slams a guy that runs out on to the field. he's trying to give him a flower. >> he trips him like he's going to take it. >> the crowd goes wild. >> of course they did. >> vin scully, legendary broadcaster for the after 67 years retired yesterday broadcasting that take-down was pretty nice. >> do we have it? >> and the crowd loved that. he immediately grabbed him and slammed him to the ground. they're taking him off the field. >> 88 years old. >> 88?
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>> he broadcast his first game, 1950. and it was dodgers versus the giants. a fitting ending. >> this is how you soften all hearts. you show the most adorable little kids. one of them happens to be a prince. look at the good-bye wave to canada. >> don't show spanky being spanky. move on to the cutest picture of prince george in the window of the airplane. how cute? there's charlotte. then this is my favorite. >> he's a prince. how can you tell? he's got his nose pressed against a window. >> what does that mean? >> just a little monty python joke. >> doesn't matter who you are, you're still a kid. we're watching hurricane
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today we are kicking off chef's choice week on today food and my choice which was made for me is adam richmond. okay. you know what i mean. you might remember our little secret rendezvous -- >> not so secret. >> -- a few weeks ago when adam took me to some of the culinary hotspots for steamers and sake and a whole lot more. >> that's code for something. >> adam, this is so wrong. >> he stars in the all-star halloween spectacular this saturday on hdtv, food network and the travel channel. he has a twist on the french dip. >> hi, person that i have seen and know before and call a
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stuff. this is an homage to a sandwich that my late pop, jeff richmond, loved called the knife and fork, this is casserole form. start off browning a little bit of white onion. let the heat come up. let it turn. you want to ultimately look for color like that. we're just going to let these go for a little bit until they get translucent. beef stock. plain old french onion soup mix. >> i've never used that before. >> french's onion soup mix. >> you can use it in burgers, also. this is roast beef. i picked a little tip up in philadelphia, you actually -- they do it cold when they do their roast pork. then it actually soaks up more of the moisture. put it in cold into hot beef
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use tongs, because it is tv. >> subtle, adam. >> you working a little rick astley? >> i'm never going to give you up, al. >> okay. go on. >> ooh, my lord. moving on, we have a grease baking tray. d >> adam richmond, ladies and gentlemen! >> he's going out of here with a second date. >> either that or a lawsuit. >> you're not an employee. put your buns down. >> ladies and gentlemen, tamron hall! >> guys, we're -- your wife is over there laughing. sidney, don't feed these guys this stuff. >> if you wouldn't mind, my dear, put a little bit of onions
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while she's making -- aw -- all right. i had to go there. >> do your job as a protector. >> i will add the beef. lay this down there. now basically you would do that. add the beef. then just advance the recipe to here. onions, layer of beef. there is the ju. thank you very much. happy rosh hashanah, everyone. >> i'm telling you. >> a date to the giants game tonight? >> thank you very much. >> pour your ju. and then what? ? she looirk likes this jcu, not this one. what i can tell you? >> he kissed me on my cheek on national tv. >> that would make us married in the 1800s. >> i see a really great day of
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>> thank you. my mother will be so happy. mom, how are you? >> mom, your son is adorable. >> i think it sounds wonderful. >> then we put this on top. >> butter it up. >> that's what he's doing with you. >> we're going to do this. i'm so excited. i'm just buttering everywhere. >> l >> like 350. you can wait until you actually see the color turn on it. >> like you! >> let her brush your buns. >> like that? oh, my gosh. ? love lift us up where we belong ? >> this music playing. >> where is the kiss me cam. ? love lift me up where we belong ?
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>> this could ruin the date, adam. >> everybody hold hands. let's all sing. >> adam, my love, you're always the man that i've wanted and needed. adam, you cook and that's all i need in a man. >> where are we going next? >> go to tay up next, two stars from the new thriller, "the girl on the train." and more love and everything else after these messages. let's slow dance. >> kiss cam. (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth.
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general about all the men, the exes, the lovers. it doesn't matter who they are. it matters how they make me feel. lying is like taking a trip. it's like having a secret that no one else knows. >> woo! >> zbguys, good morning. >> adam richmond and first, now you two. it is getting hot in here. you've got a really interesting relationship in this movie. >> maybe too interesting. the therapist gets drawn in, does he not? >> it is not your typical doctor/patient relationship, that's for sure. >> no, it is not. >> but what happens behind closed doors, maybe it is. i don't know. i've never done therapy. >> i have never done therapy either. i can't judge the relationship in the movie. i think it is -- it's -- it's
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>> i think it is something that maybe starts out i think megan tries to take control of the situation and she tries to seduce him, then sheworking out issues than she intended with. >> she's obsessed with story telling and she tells stories very well. >> is she a liar? >> i think that she fantasizes a lot which is different from lying. or at least that's how i felt and i saw it. or from the point character, i think that there is a difference between fantasizing and lying. >> the famedom for the book, obviously now the movie, just the pressure when you have something that has a cult following and you're bringing it to life. how do you deal with that? >> i mean it's just exciting and i think paula was able to bring something to this book that fans really wanted.
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that translates in our film and that fans will love it. >> i'm sure they will. absolutely. >> emily blunt, she witnesses something that's terrible but she's trying to put the pieces together because she was drunk on a train and -- >> the train, the office, at home. little bit of everywhere. in my office as well. >> it' must have been fun. was there good times within heavy material? >> yeah. we've been talking a lot about it, the people would normally know -- i mean they wouldn't relate the amount of fun that we had with intensity of the film. but the atmosphere was great. we had a lot of fun doing this movie. >> i think that that was one of the best things for this film. because if you were to keep that intensity the entire time, i don't think we would be able to
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>> guys, congratulations on the movie. people are thrilled with this thing. thanks so much. "the girl on the train" from our sister company, universal. much anticipated. hits theaters on friday. if you don't mind, i'm going to excuse myself and walk over to the weather map. we've got very vigorous systems moving across. as we look at the week ahead, we've got mountain snows, back through the in the week that will be making their way through the plains, especially from minnesota down into texas. unsettled weather in the pacific northwest. latter part of the week we'll be watching matthew, along the southeastern atlantic coast, with rain and thunderstorms in the midsection of the country. >> good monday morning, and starting off mainly dry, low clouds and partial sun at times, and this afternoon, instability for a couple of these scattered showers, a rumble of thunder
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495, a little bit of improvement from the weekend. mid 60s coast, 7-on-7 forecast does dry is out tomorrow afternoon and brightening the skies after low clouds in the morning. nice end, we'll watch matthew
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well, when it comes to fall's biggest trends, look no further than hollywood's biggest stars. here to help us pull off some of the hot looks of the season, "today" style expert, liliana vasquez. >> happy fall. >> you look gorgeous. i love these shoes. we'll talk about this trend in a second. we've got five looks. you'll show us how to rock it. >> this fall i think it is all about wearability. which is an amazing trep >> it is not like a skinny jean which depends on your body type. >> no. >> the first trend. >> for everyone that lives in black all fall and winter, this season brown is the new black. it is a richer alternative to black. it looks so expensive when you pair it together. this sweater is under $20 from forever 21. a chunky knit, it is a little more cropped which is a little more forgiving as well. pairing it with a suede skirt. the key with brown, play with
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chromatic look. mix in a little bit of a print, some metallic to give it some glam. all of these brown pieces mix back beautifully with the black in your closet. >> i love the diverse range of models. i often avoid all brown because you struggle with not looking so mono tone. >> we went for more caramel tone to really bring out her skin tone. >> up next, this is a great trend. >> this is one of my favorites. jessica's rocking the wide leg high-was high-waisted trousers. it is super versatile. with sneakers, with a daytime pump, or in the evening with a strappy sandal and a camisole. i love the track stripe, makes it super trendy.
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the season as well. mixed prints for fall. people are so scared. but just pick up one color in all of the pieces, bring it out with the coat. we did a little pop of red on the shoe. it is all about those rich colors. >> you look beautiful. i love those pants. next up. >> here we have emily in our bohemian trend. this is all about paisleys and florals. both the jacket and the dress are available at >> you can avoid the black as well. >> tan. she looks beautiful. we got to get to our hot man. this is -- >> looks like usher. >> he kind of does. look at that. he's wearing velvet. it is not just for the ladies, it is also for the guys. all we did was swap out where you would wear a blue blazer and added a dark green velvet blazer from macys.com. a dark sweater and skinnier dark
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>> i love this look for two reasons because billy and al could rock this. but this comes out for the holiday. these are our looks for the season. five picks. and the boots! >> block heel this season is the heel to have. >> they're easier to walk in. let's face it. >> you guys look wonderful. liliana, thank you so much. this is "today" on nbc. back in a moment. kelly: you know me. not from thousands of false, negative ads- but as your first female attorney general- appointed by republican and democratic governors. as your senator, i'm fighting for equal pay and against workplace discrimination, to expand access to birth control,
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. ? somebody with a ? >> hello, everybody. hope you had a nice weekend. the fun day monday, october 3rd. happy russia has shawna. >> i learned, probably mispronounce it -- >> yeah. >> how to spell it? >> is that perfect? >> oh, good, good, good. >> i ate the best brisket last night. put a fork in it, and the pork

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