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forward together? fallon health. moving forward. together. golden globe winner donald sutherland on his new role. and two scrumptious sides for your feast coming up right now. >> announc: from nbc news, this is "today's take," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today," monday morning, november 14th, 2016. i'm al, along with tamron and dylan. and everybody is about the supermoon. >> is it tonight? >> it is tonight. it is at its full moon peak tonight. though last night was really
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>> this is the supermoon. it is the closest it's been since 1948. the earth's -- the moon's orbit is like an elliptical. it is like it is balancing right there on the arch. >> look at these photographs! >> brian and i went out about 6:30 last night with a camera to take an awesome picture. took us forever moon. we finally saw it really high up in the sky so it didn't have that wow factor. what is the best time to see it. >> >> depends where you are and your sky conditions. >> we're in the city. >> clearly. >> buildings shine brighter. is that times square or the supermoon? >> it is going to appear 14% bigger. 30% brighter. the average distance to the moon
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miles. >> if i'm ever on a game show and i get a lifeline, one call. listen. you can say to me, any name in the book -- al roker. his line's busy? call him again. >> that show's from the '90s. >> i don't care. it is incredible. your ability to retain things. >> it is an event, you're going to look stuff up. >> but you remembered it. >> the next time this isn't going to be will be 2034. >> that's only 15 years away. so i'm 46. how old -- >> 15 years away, you'll be 61. >> it is not that far away. which is crazy. but december has one. that's not as super. >> it is the okay moon. >> while you were not looking at
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>> i was doing absolutely nothing. >> i thought you were bringing the tree in. >> i did bring the tree in. but before that i was doing nothing. >> what was brian doing? >> brian told me to put my feet up and just sit and let him take care of the chores. brian's vacuuming. he likes to make up songs when he does it. >> doing a little "risky business" there. >> he vacuumed the same spot about 16 times. but still it was gre entertainment. >> i see a new challenge coming on. >> forget the juju on the beat. we, ladies and gentlemen, have the brian challenge. >> the weird thing was i posted that on instagram. so many people were commenting on his footwear. they were like, is he wearing your slippers? what's on his feet? they're just socks. yeah. so i was -- those are my feet on the table. so i was doing absolutely nothing as he was entertaining me while he was vacuuming. >> that's pretty cool.
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on a daily basis. we did bring the tree in. saturday morning which is unusual for it to be on a saturday. veterans day was friday. we brought in the tree. they wouldn't let me actual ly ride the tree. the tree is 16 feet taller than last year. it is 94 feet tall. >> when we saw it at the >> it powered over the family's home. >> what floor is that in this building? i think that's near my office. i can jump out. >> i'm going to dress like buddy the elf. >> it is about nearly as perfect
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84th rockefeller center christmas tree lighting ceremony takes place on wednesday, november 30th. it is a little earlier. why? >> because thanksgiving is a little earlier. i think it is because of leap year. matt, savannah, myself and hoda kotb lighting it up. and then at 9:00, we get lit. >> he loves saying >> tree gets lit at 8:55, 9:00 p.m. we all get lit. join us, we'll have a drinking game. >> i want to play. what did i do this weekend? >> i went out -- i said, al, i wanted to go somewhere, i wanted to drive two hours away from the city, just kind of get out of the city and hang out.
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place called the wheatley. it is in lenox, massachusetts. we drove up there. i've been taking photography classes online. then i get advice. >> this is the class. have somebody take a picture of you. >> you're holding a camera. >> that's my picture. i went through and looked at all the pictures. they are of soe take very many pictures. so i -- my name is tamron, as you know. >> yes. got that. >> a popular lens is the tamron. spelled exactly like my name. it is a japanese camera company. i was born in texas. and it was around the same time that someone at this camera lens company and my mama and daddy --
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>> saw my name. >> let's name a lens after her. >> i felt like it was only right for tamron to own a tamron lens. >> but tamron should take pictures with the tamron lens. >> the problem is it is a very complex lens. i'm still learning. i'm working on it but i am going to do i am going to that take ting to take" holiday pictures. >> donald trump gamade his firs picks for chief of staff. rnc chair reince priebus and chief strategist is steve bannon, former head of the conservative news site, breitbart. >> which is highly controversial. highly controversial decision made there. people wondering what his role will be.
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advisor. that's what his role essentially at this point is described as. last night on "60 minutes," donald trump in his first tv interview since becoming president-elect, with leslie stahl, one of the best in the business. talking about the racial slurs that continue to divide this country. here's what he had to say about those allegations. >> i am very surprised to hear that. i hate to hear that. i hate -- >> but you do hear it. >> i don't i saw one or two instances. >> on social media? >> it is a very small amount. again, i think -- >> do you want to say anything to those people? >> i would say don't do it. that's terrible. because i'm going to bring this country together. >> they're harassing latinos, muslims. >> i am so saddened to hear that. and i say stop it. if it -- if it helps, i will say this -- i'll say it right to the camera. stop it. >> leslie touched on other
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of becoming president of the greatest country. here's what he said. >> i think so. it is enormoenormous. i've done a lot of big things. i've never done anything like this. it is so big. it is so enormous. >> kind of just took your breath away. couldn't talk. >> a little bit. a little bit. and i think i realize that this is a whole different life for me now. >> but are you going to be tweeting and whatever you're upset about, just put out there? >> so -- >> when you're president? >> it is a modern form of communication between facebook and twitter, and i guess instagram. i have 28 million people. >> so you are going to keep it up. >> i'm going to do very restrained, if i use it at all. i'm going to do very restrained. i find it tremendous -- it is a modern form of communication. there should be nothing you should be ashamed of. >> speaking of the enormity of
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number one plea. there is is a report now because donald trump is such an outsider, he did not know you have to staff the west wing. like he does not know the mechanics of it. because he never ran for office and is the ultimate outsider. >> i think one interesting thing this be he is not going to take the $400,000 annual salary. he's going to take $1 a year. but i think the enormity of it was kind of obvious. when he came after that out of the meeting with president obama. by what he is about to step into. >> if he did not have that feeling, i know people have said is he a narcissist and all these things about him. but whatever extreme ego you may have, walking into capitol hill, looking out and knowing that now you are making decisions that will impact not just the 330 million people in this country, you impact the world. he's already been on phone with china's leaders.
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ask your doctor about xarelto. there's more to know. xarelto. we're back now with more of "today's take." >> we only have two minutes. >> let's just hit it. here's what happened. jo and lela planned to find out whether they were having a baby boy or baby girl. they had one of those popular this is what happened. >> went to the local party store. look what happened. >> you're having a puppy! >> the store apparently got it wrong. >> they searched the box. they find a sealed card. they used balloons the couple bought to decorate for the occasion and staged their own
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>> there you go. their expresses when they opened the box, they're like that's not what we ordered. >> so they are having a boy. not a puppy. next up -- i love this one. according to a story on aol, they cite numerous sources. depend on what you eat and how you eat it on thanksgiving tells a lot about your personality. >> i judge people based on what they have on thanksgiving. >> really? >> >> if you see people trying a lot of stuff on their plate, what do you think of them? >> i like them because that's what i'm doing. >> it says you are an adventurer. >> but, see, i don't like my food to touch. >> i like it all just -- >> that says you like could keep things clean. >> i want my squash to taste like squash. i just don't want it to touch things.
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we're side people. >> that means you are a lovable person who likes to hang with friends. >> just because you like the sides? >> carbs. the carbie sides. >> the carbs are comforting. >> yes. do you like cranberries? >> love cranberries. >> as a child the one my mom made. >> i like the can. >> that says you are reserved, but can cut loose. finally, do you like plate? >> i don't like stuffing. i like cornbread stuffing. >> if you like cornbread stuffing, it says you have an easy going nature. i love stuffing. it says you are a crowd pleaser if you like stuffing. >> what? that is not right. crowd pleaser. but guess what? we made it in two minutes! bam! >> we did it. >> woo! that gives me more time for weather.
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>> go for it. >> let's go. weather. put up the map. we were talking about the supermoon. first full moon, closest to the earth since 1948. where's the best place to see these bad boys? around the southwest, looking pretty good. not great in the pacific northwest, lot of rain there. beautiful viewing in the gulf coast, into the southeast. not so great in the mid-atlantic and northeast. that's what's going on around the country. >> you can take a road trip. >> wren: we've got fantastic start to your work week. gorgeous weather. nice continuation of that sunny weekend weather. and very mild air overhead. temperatures topping off in the mid-60s for many of us. winds out of the southwest becoming a bit more westerly
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for us. southwest, massachusetts further enter northeastern massachusetts later tonight. temperatures mild, though, in the upper 30s and low 40s. by tomorrow temperatures cooler, in the low 50s with a likely chance for rain especially by >> and that is your latest weather. coming up next, a rare look at the world's largest marilyn monroe collection, including three of her iconic dresse >> i'll take that in the middle, sir. >> i thought you already had that. >> i have it in purple. go, go! [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ]
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personal items and movie memorabilia. executive director of julian's auction. you've got your white gloves. that means this is special. >> absolutely. this is from "some like it hot." amazing. she won a golden globe for her role in this movie in 1960. >> where has this dress been kept? >> this dress was bought at an auction in protect marilyn and preserve her. all of these amazing items come from him. these gowns. >> do we know what size? >> she was 5 '5 1/2."
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blondes." she wore this in promotions in the trailer. >> it's kept in wonderful condition. >> that is the amazing thing about these. this was designed by one of marilyn's favorite designers. >> any idea like the range of what these things will go for? >> absolutely. so this dress, "some like it hit," $400,000 to $600,000. this is estimated c marilyn is so collectible. of course, the wiggle dress from "niagara" an important movie for marilyn. it was the first movie she did in '53 considered as a serious actress. >> this dress is so tiny! >> yes. again, so petite. linen dress. we estimate $30,000 to $50,000. but again, should sell for more than $100,000.
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>> this is a poem she wrote in the uk filming "prince and the show girls." she was just married to arthur miller in 1956. it is a poem about a man. we presume it was her husband. they were sort of on their honeymoon. could be somebody else. it is amazing, on both sides, in her own handwriting. it comes from the book "fragments" published by the 2007. this is great. marilyn monroe gucci. her own address book written in her own hand. all of the greats are on here, including, of course, marlon brando. you know what? the reality of marilyn monroe is she loved to live a real life as well as being a beautiful actress. this is a stuffing recipe in her
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she wrote this. it is on both pages. >> is it a good recipe? >> it is fantastic. you have to use sourdough bread. umsed f it can be used for chicken. just an amazing piece. lots of butter in there. >> how much would this sell for? >> this we estimate $15,000 to $20,000. >> that's an expensive stuffing recipe. >> you have to buy your own great to see these beautiful items. we are back after this. go to today.com and check out go to today.com and check out more of just press "clean" and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges, and in corners. and roomba's patented 3-stage cleaning system agitates, brushes and suctions dirt from your floors
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he, of course, is a movie legend with an astonishing number of films to his name. more than 150, in fact. >> we know donald opposite jennifer lawrence in games." >> now donald sutherland plays the ruthless leader of a diamond cartel. "ice." it is good to see you, sir. >> it sounds really good after the introduction. he was not evil, president snow. no, no, he wasn't. i mean he had a job to do. and he did it. >> if he's not evil -- is he efficient? >> very.
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side. i find a reasonable side. that's within reason. >> your character in "ice," would you consider him a bad guy or a reasonable guy? >> i don't think he's reasonable, no. >> there are some that are bad. >> he personally has a knife with which he dispatches. they're real. >> they are real? >> they're for sale. >> are you head of a real diamond cartel? real life? >> no real life. no, no, no, i'm not. but this fellow deals in blood diamonds. so he's not a very nice fellow. >> what attracted you to that character? >> i wasn't supposed to play this character. >> really. >> no.
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january. and then i was supposed to start and do it, and then i was going to make a film with helen mirren and i would do a couple of days in between, and then go off and finish it. but they changed the script, and then they changed everything. and then they changed my character. and my character went from being a nice guy to be an "ice" guy. >> which do you prefer? >> i don't play nice or bad or good. i just play the fellow so i can find something in everybody to play. and he's enjoyable. you know? because -- but he's not fully fleshed yet. they were going to send you an example of him but it was not an accurate example. >> okay. speaking of the movie with helen mirren, "the leisure secret"? is that the one you were talking about? >> i could do a thousand movies with helen mirren but that's the
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and it was -- if it is a quarter as good as it was a joy to play, then it will be absolutely wonderful. helen mirren -- helen mirren came up to me on the set and stood in front of me and said, in the middle of a shooting. you know? and i love her. and she said, you are the most privileged person on i mean i've been very fortunate and i've had a wonderful life but -- she said, no, you are the most privileged person on earth. i said how can you say that? she said you are a white male. >> and your reply to that was? >> there is no reply. i was ashamed. i was stunned. and i have gotten more ashamed. it's interesting to realize that
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of a group that many of whom are misogynist, bigots, racists, and it's appalling. >> so what do you tell -- you have many, many grandchildren. what do you tell them? >> four. >> four grandchildren. what do you tell them to give them a hopeful view of life? >> how do i give them a hopeful view. now how can i give them a hopeful view? i have a wife. granddaughter. what do i say to them? what do i say to them? their women's rights are gone. the environment is gone. minimum pay has gone. what do i say to them? how do i -- i can only say one thing. i am a canadian. and that's what i am. >> all i could think about, donald sutherland, thank you so
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>> in fact we are going to do that right now. catch audience network's "ice" this wednesday night on both directv and at&t uverse. you can also get donald's -- >> i'm not in it. i don't appear until episode five. >> but you can start watching. and it really gets good in episode five. >> there is a huge star in it! >> it's a big uptick then. >> and he's got and a behind-the-scenes look at the new movie "hidden figures." i catch up with the all-star ca cast. they're all in it fro please bow your heads. and i'm just grateful that we can all be here in this moment. i'm thankful for my family and that they care about me. we're another year older, we've been through a lot of trauma
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but have you ever heard of a group of women an integral part of the space group in the '60s? a few months ago i got a chance to visit the set in atlanta and got blown away by an incredible cast. >> was just on my way to work. >> at nasa, sir. >> i had no idea they hired -- >> quite a few women working in the space program. >> reporte documents the story of three vital women part of the space program in the 1960s. octavia spencer plays victoria vaughn. >> talk about a trail blazer. all of these women are mathematically inclined. she is mechanically inclined and can fix anything. >> she was the macgyver. >> she was the macgyver of her day. she went in and figured out how to program it. i am nothing like dorothy.
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>> she's joined by katherine johnson. >> her calculations were spot-op. >> how are you at math? >> i suck. that's why i'm an actress. yeah. i failed pre-calc in college. and i was like, maybe this isn't the field for me. so here i am. portraying a mathematician, h right? that's life coming full circle. >> katherine! >> reporter: rounding out the tr trio, singer janelle monet as nasa engineer mary jackson. >> mary jackson was a part of a new revolutionary group of young african-american people who were not going to take any more discrimination and disrespect from white people. >> i plan on being an engineer at nasa. >> this has got to be a dream come true, in a sense. are you absorbing this as a
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what's your relationship? >> from day one we just gelled. we laugh a lot. she's the lead in this movie so i refer to her as number one. >> when you walk in, oh, here's number three. >> i'm number three but i'm number one in the hearts of my crew. don't tell her that. don't tell her that because she will be heartbroken. >> kevin costner also joins the cast as the head of the space program putting these amazing women. >> i'm a supporting character in this movie but it is really the woman's story. >> i was watching a couple of scenes you were doing. jim parsons is there. this is a completely different performance for him. >> he's very small with things. but still you see this genius come out in the small things. >> you are there with kevin costner. is that one of those pinch me kind of moments? >> yes. i work with someone like kevin and a couple of days into it i
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wait a minute. and you wikipedia and you go, god, he's done a lot! you know it but then to see it all listed again. and that part has a little creepy ring to it, you're googling somebody off to the side. i'm sorry. it's shameful. >> "hidden figures" will be in limited release on christmas day, in theaters nationwide january 6th. it is an amazing story. another story not quite so amazing but kind of interesting, your weather. let's look at the week ahead. we've got some beginning of the week along the mid-atlantic coast, heavy rain in the pacific northwest. could be localized flooding. by midweek we could be looking a the a winter storm, first one forming in the rockies. sunshine in the center of the country. the snow comes across the plains by friday with rain along the south, showers along the eastern seaboard, we start the week very toasty throughout much of the country. that warms continues to spread really to the east and looks like we're going to stay above
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you stretching? they're telling me to stretch. what is it giving me direction here, the peanut gallery over here. >> stretch it, al. >> okay. >> wren: we've got fantastic start to your work week. gorgeous weather. nice continuation of that sunny weekend weather. and very mild air overhead. temperatures topping off in the mid-60s for many of us. winds out of the southwest becoming a bit m tonight. cloud cover starts to thicken up for us. southwest, massachusetts further enter northeastern massachusetts later tonight. temperatures mild, though, in the upper 30s and low 40s. by tomorrow temperatures cooler, in the low 50s with a likely chance for rain especially by >> and that is your latest weather. these were the people heckling
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"today food" is brought to you by campbell's. campbell's. made for real, real life. thanksgiving is just ten days away. to help you plan an all-star feast, our "today food" team is pairing amazing chefs recipes. >> here to show us the >> we're starting off with a squash salad. >> that's right. the ingredients -- we've got some baby zucchini, yellow squash, baby carrots, hearts of palm, walnut, shallots, apple cider, vinegar. very, very simple salad. this is something you might actually make because it is so easy. this is a raw salad.
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before in a mandolin. >> that's right. make sure you get it as thin as possible. >> how do you do it with these? >> same thing. just slower. or you can go real fast and buy a lot of band-aids. either way, fine with me. you get these beautiful vegetables like this. keep them raw. then the vinaigrette. shallots, like little baby onions. >> they're not as powerful. >> that's right. apples. get a little bit of olive oil, reduce it a lit like this. little bit of water. in the food processor. add some egg yolks. they are going to bind the dressing. add walnuts to it and olive oil. looks just like this. then we're going to add some
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this right here. >> there you go. if your equipment is not working, you can't tell. start off, butternut -- acorn squash. >> it is a lighter version. this is a tropical sweet potato. i grew up eating this in brazil. it's got a softer taste. it is more starchy than regular orange sweet potato that you have. you can find anywhere. you are going to roast this. we don't have time to basically get your potatoes, you put your squash in there, cook with butter and garlic. you roast it together. you took all the time. i'm going to get you back. >> it's dylan's fault. >> pour the honey for me on corner. in the corner. you're going to caramelize that honey. until it bubbles up and the honey disappear. you mix it together, pour it out
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