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good morning. not throwing away his shot. the actor who plays aaron burr in the show "hamilton" delivers a stern message to vice president mike pence who was in the audience. >> w america and an alarmed and anxious that the administration will not protect us. >> as president-elect trump gets set for an awkward meeting today with mitt romney who once called him a phony and fraud. will he offer romney a cabinet spot or like aaron burr so long ago. is it time for a duel? dangerous storm. the powerful system rolls across
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accidents and closing down highways and causing at least two deaths and dumping up to 2 feet of snow. it is heading for the northeast and what could be a busy pre-thanksgiving travel weekend. dr. phil under fire accused of exploitation for airing an interview with shelly duvall. >> the man who threatened me is the sheriff of nottingham. >> the former star is mentally ill. spoiler alert. the man who says he still doesn't know who won the election. how has he avoided hearing? why is he doing it? when does he plan to learn who won? we will talk to him live. today, saturday, november 19th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio
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>> good morning. welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm sheinelle jones with stephanie ruhle and dylan dreyer and jose here for craig. welcome back. >> thank you. it's thrilling to be back. >> do we believe this man doesn't know? >> i hope he department sidn't open. >> if you live in a rural area and no tv. >> it is probably refreshing to li life. >> i think he wants to find soot. let's get to the top story. that is president-elect trump meeting with one of the harshest critics today. mitt romney. the day after vice president-elect pence went to see the show "hamilton." nbc's kelly o'donnell is near the president-elect as golf club. >> reporter: jose.
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meetings including one with the high profile critic and the team briefs reporters on the transition with just eight weeks to go. the motorcade pulled in to what may soon be known as the jersey white house. trump's weekend home. at his golf resourt to work on transition plans. today's big meeting could be awkward. >> here's what i know. donald trump is a phony. a fraud. >>or mitt romney led the charge against trump's candidacy with a whithering takedown. their relationship that once included a nomination in 2012 unravelled. >> mitt romney choked. pure and simple. he choked like a dog. >> reporter: but today, trump will host romney for a private fen fence mending meeting. romney may have opened the door. the meeting is more about
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interview. friday, the president-elect filled three positions. attorney general. senat senator jeff sessions. trump advisors defended the pick sending praise from fellow senators who need to confirm sessions. 30 years ago, zisessions was blocked from becoming a federal judge after making racially charged comments. sessions denied that. trump turne director. kansas congress member mike pompeo. he was on the benghazi committee. and security adviser, another confidant. lieutenant general michael flynn. meanwhile, vice president-elect mike pence enjoyed down time taking in "hamilton" on broadway. his arrival getting mixed reviews. [ boos and applause ]
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at that broadway show. the star of "hamilton" playing aaron burr, brandon dixon addressed the vice president-elect. >> we, sir, we are the diverse mer america who are alarmed and anxious that your administration will not protect us. our planet, our children, our parents defend us and uphold inn ail able rights. we hope you work on behalf of all of us. all of us. >> reporter: so an extra monologue about inclusion for those attending the broadway show. of course, jose, the vice president-elect is head of the transition and is part of the meetings this weekend. jose. >> kelly, thank you very much. that was an unusual thing that
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something only the "hamilton" crew could pull off. extraordinary. let's turn to philip rucker. the national correspondent for "the washington post." we have to talk about romnmitt romney and donald trump subpoenaspending the weekend together. in terms of his policies, he is moderate than the picks we have seen from donald trump already. there is no love said about trump during the campaign. unqualified and phony. let's assume they bury the hatchet this weekend. is he qualified for the job? >> he is qualified for the job. he would be a cerebral statesman that donald trump is considering. one difference is the views on russia. you may remember the 2012 campaign. romney called russia our number
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trump wants to mend fences. >> let's talk about the other names out there. former mayor rudy giuliani. john bolton, former ambassador to the u.n. and nikki haley. a rising star in the republican party. a new governor of south carolina. >> nikki haley is the most intriguing of the names. she doesn't have the tradition al foreign policy she is smart. she's a quick study. she can promote trump's vision. she doesn't have her hardened world view like john bolton does. >> let's talk about attorney general. jeff sessions from alabama. for the cia director, mike pompeo from kansas. both of these jobs need to get confirmed. which of the gentlemen will have a tougher time? >> clearly jeff sessions will have a tougher time in the senate. democrats are already crying
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statements. that is what derailed jeff sessions for a federal judgeship in 1986. we will see that revived. >> phil, this is for me. it speaks to what we heard from the "hamilton" cast. donald trump says he wants to be a president for all americans. we look at the first five appointments. they are all white guys. do we think trump will mix i >> i assume he will have to. certainly there are women under consideration. nikki haley would be an indian-american. historic pick. there's an african-american gentleman. mr. woodson is meeting with mr. trump today to talk about the secretary of hud job. right now, it is white men. three if you include the vice president-elect, are named mike. >> they are hard core donald trump loyalists.
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friday, a major turn around by president-elect trump. he settled the lawsuit against trump university. he is set to enter office with questioning about conflicts of interest with the duties of his job and business ventures. nbc's tammy le irkightner has m. >> reporter: we are at the crown jewel of trump tower. you know, the trump brand the big question is what will happen to that brand once he takes office. a trump about-face. on friday, the president-elect agreed to settle the $25 million lawsuit against trump university. alleging fraud. after insisting all along he was not going to give in. >> i don't settle lawsuits. very rare. once you settle lawsuits, everybody sues you.
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doubt trump university would prevail at trial. the new york state attorney general, a democrat, said the victims of trump university have waited years for today's result. >> trump university was a business to give out business advice that went out of business. >> reporter: on fox news last night, an inside look into mr. trump's lavish lifestyle. a guided tour by the man him see him himself before he was my moth my mother spoiled me. >> reporter: questions about the campaign and trump presidency could hurt the brand. trump telling "60 minutes." >> i don't care about hotel occupancy. it is peanuts compared to what we are doing now. >> reporter: ivanka trump took heat for wearing an $11,000
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later. and criticized. and sitting in on the meeting with japanese prime minister. >> and if you drew up the list of the 10,000 experts on japan, i don't think ivanka trump would be on the list. >> reporter: and in new york city, a literal sign. the trump brand could be tarnished. three buildings with trump place took their signs down after renters petitioned. >> he i he is persona non grata. >> reporter: and a look to liquidate his company, he could put the assets in a blind trust. he is talking about setting up the blind trust and let his children run his businesses. it is unclear if that would clear him of conflict. sheinelle. >> tammy, thank you. millions of people from the
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big winter storm here. dylan is here with more. >> in minnesota, some areas picked up 20 inches of snow. incredible. look at the roads. there were two deaths in minnesota because of spinouts on the roads. you could see that fed ex truck off the road there. we saw most of our accidents across minnesota because the snow came down so heavily and it reduced visibility down to almost nothing at times because of the blizzard conditions. we are still seeing minnesota, but eastern wisconsin. that will taper off through the morning. then we will see the cold air work over the still warm great lakes. that will trigger lake-effect snow. especially as we go into the next couple days. upstate new york. that will be the zone we focus on. especially saturday night and sunday. sunday night and monday. keep in mind the water is still warm, but the cold air behind the front will turn on the
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combine with 40 to 50-mile-an-hour wind gusts in michigan and upstate new york, that could lead to whiteout conditions. as far as snowfall conditions. up to 6 inches in traverse city in michigan. but in new york, potsdam and water town. we could see a foot or more. >> it is not even thanksgiving yet. >> i know. dylan, thanks. we will get national forecast in a couple of moments. moving on. tragedy near a nevada casino. three crew members and patient on a medical flight were killed when the plane slammed into the parking lot last night. local explosions were reported. the faa says no one was injured on the ground. an investigation is on the way. a local cardiologist says it was taking a heart patient.
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grandson. they broke into the south side son where illinois representative danny davis broke out. a fight broke out and the grandson was shot in the head. now a story we are following for you. a woman charged with murder after the car with she and her twin sister driving in shot off a cliff in hawaii. she lived. her sister died. the suspect made a court appearance in albany, n sarah dallof has more. >> reporter: on friday, fighting extradition to hawaii. where she was indicted on october 31st for the second-degree murder of her twin sister anastasia duvall. the sisters grew up in upstate new york where police found duvall last week. >> she left hawaii to come back to the states to grieve. not to escape. >> reporter: she is accused of
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cliff in maui last may. police say there were no signs she tried to brake. >> report of a car off a cliff. >> reporter: her sister died at the scene. alexandria was air lifted to the hospital in critical condition. this is the second time she is facing the same murder charges. back in june, a judge dismissed the case after finding no probable cause. the district attorney presented the case to a grand duvall was insigdictindicted. >> a grand jury can indict a ham sandwich. >> welcome to twin power yoga. >> reporter: the sisters previously ran popular yoga studios in florida. after a reality tv project fell through, there was a series of business failures and debts and drunk run-ins with the law.
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her next day in court is set for december 16th. for "today," sarah dallof, nbc news. pope francis welcomed three new cardinals. they come from five continents. the pope said immigrants and refugees and people of different races or faiths should not be seen as enemies. important message. >and it was like the movie sea of foam caused a massive confusion in santa clara, california on friday. the blowing and growing blob overwhelmed cars in the streets. it turns out the foam was fire retardant. it went off accidentally filling the 60-foot high building before escaping. it is not hazardous to people, but not good for the environment. >> looks like a saturday night at south beach. normal saturday night.
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let's get a check of the rest of the national forecast from dylan. >> we have the snow storm developing back through the great lakes. lake-effect snow machine on this weekend. we have this storm system. kind of weak, but we could see rain from seattle through the coast of oregon and san francisco. sierra nevada mountain range with 6 inches of snow. elsewhere, all about the cooldown that will work in behind the cold front. look at high temperatures today. only in the 30s across p >> reporter: good saturday morning. forty-four in boston a frosty start we had clouds back nothing off the ocean down lieu southeastern mass. cold front over ohio valley through tomorrow will bring us a change temperature wise. cloudy at the coast. working inland throughout the day and rain change to snow across western new england. we will see no in wister hills. otherwise, gusty wind develop
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and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you. >> all right. he is no stranger to controversy. television's dr. phil is under fire for a startling interview with chevy shelly duvall. the story from steve patterson. >> reporter: once thrilling audiences in "the shining," shelly spotlight. >> hi, shelly. >> hello. >> reporter: appearing on the dr. phil show. she says she suffers from mental illness. making wild claims about people coming after her. >> the man threatening me is the sheriff of nottingham. >> reporter: and about her late co- star robin williams. they starred together in the 1980 film "popeye."
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>> shape shifting. he looks good in some forms. >> reporter: the outcry started before the show air. stanley kubrick's daughter called for a boycott. saying this is a form of lurid and exploitative entertainment. it is purely cruel. and mia farrow tweeted, there should be laws for mentally predators. >> people love to come in and watch what is considered salacious and what they consider a train wreck. >> reporter: dr. phil says he only wants to help duvall. >> i want you to be checked out by really good doctors for free. i'll pay for it. >> if you promise me they won't murder me. >> i promise you. >> reporter: it is another
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talk show host who is really doing the helping. for "today," steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. up next, the cat who saved a man from the life on the streets. now a movie star. we say hello to bob the street cat. and is ignorance really bliss? the man who has no idea who won the presidential election. he says he likes it that way. we will speak to him and we won't tell him who the president is. >> achieve. me ment achievement. >> we will talk to him. but first this is "today" on nbc.
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a couple of years ago, we if introduced you to bob the street cat. he helped turn a life around of a man on the streets of london. now a movie about the pair
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is opening nationwide. nbc's kelly cobiella caught up with them. >> reporter: the unlikely story of a drug addicted street performer and the cat who saved him is now on the big screen. no one is more surprised than bob the cat's owner. james. >> somebody said that to me when i met him. i would have just said, it's a cat. this little man, yeah. you can see how clever and go on then. >> reporter: bohen and bob came a team on the streets of london nine years ago when the stray wandered into bohen's life and would not leave. >> he followed me on to the bus. it was a bitter phii terrifying. it was an adventure. he gave me a reason not to just exist, but get out and really live again. >> reporter: with bob's help,
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wrote a book about him and inspired a movie. >> look at bob. >> reporter: bob stars as himself. >> he's a natural acting cat? >> he is a natural at everything. >> reporter: the tom cat has a facebook and twitter accounts. his pick of treats and ride on the red carpet and pick of royals. >> there is a rumor he scratched the duchess? >> false. >> reporter: he even brought or busy london newsroom to a halt. bob, the acting and celebrity cat, making friends for wherever he goes. for "today," kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >> what do you think about that?
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power of a pet. it is more like of your little guy, bosco, your dog, not your soon to be. i'll stop talking. the power of the pet to change your life. >> it is more about an inspirational story. >> true. >> street cat named bob. >> i hear cat and i space out. >> we have where's waldo scarf. >> we had a goldfish that lasted for four years. i gave it the wrong food. it didn't end well. >> i think we should go to commercial now. >> do you? >> time for black friday.
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>> reporter: good morning. sun is starting to come up. chris with a check of the forecast. >> reporter: sun in the city will not last longer. good morning. low 30s.
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inland. brightest inland and coolest at the coast. later this morning 51-58 degrees. seven day forecast bringing in a gusty wind. showers in the morning and the afternoon. >> >> reporter: now to top stories a former massachusetts senator eyed for a possible position in trump's cabinet. scott brown for secretary of veteran afarce. trump calling him and recommending him for the position. brown was a in the army national guard. former massachusetts governor mitt romney will met with the president elect this weekend. >> in chelsea they are trying to track down a driver at a hit and runful an elderly woman was hit. a white minivan fled the scene anyone with information is asked to call police.
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charges attacked a 14 year old girl. he tackled her, choked her and tried putting her in his car.
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? that as we get ready for the "today" show. that is a britney spears. "slumber party." it's a huge hit online. we will have a lot more of it coming up in popstart. meantime, we have a great crowd on the plaza this saturday morning, november 19th, 2016. who knows? maybe some of them had a slumber party last night themselves. here is what is making headlines this morning. >> this is a weird start.
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president-elect trump is meeting with former presidential nominee mitt romney. they traded harsh attacks on the campaign path, but discussing the possibility of romney joining the administration. and a dramatic night at "hamilton" last night, but not for the reason you expect. vice president-elect mike pence capaci faced cheers and boos. and many people are anxious. and the first big winter storm of the year is moving across the great lakes after dumping 2 feet of snow in minnesota. causing hundreds of accidents and two deaths. let's begin this half hour with a download from donald trump assembling a new team to facebook under fire and a bat swooping down near adele during a concert. it's been a week to remember.
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surprise victory, getting his white house staff in order. >> thank you. >> for chief of staff, rnc chairman reince priebus. and strategist, steve bannon. >> he is a nightmare and he's the chief advisor to the president of the united states now. >> donald trump makes his decision for michael flynn for the nation al security advisor. he would help no national experience navigate foreign vices. >> there have been a few times this past week when all i wanted to do is just to curl up with a good book or argour dogs and ne leave the house. facebook under fire for publishing fake news who some say influenced the election. su mark zuckerberg not one of them.
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that the only reason why someone could have voted the way they did is because they saw fake news. victim has been shot on the sidewalk outside his house. >> chaos at the oklahoma city airport when a shooter opened fire. >> police identified the victim as 52-year-old mike at winchester of southwest airline employee and father of kansas city chiefs player james winchester. >> a manhunt shutdown air tr shooter found dead in his pickup truck. a former member of the nbc news family. gwen ifill gone too soon. >> she died earlier today after an almost year-long battle with cancer. >> she was a reporter's reporter. >> democrats are scared. they have been scared for a long time. this is their worst nightmare. >> pardon me.
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want me to get this together. >> emotional speech from dallas cowboys quarterback tony romo. handing the team over to rookie dak prescott. >> if you think for a second i don't want to be out there, you probably never felt the pure ecstasy of winning. dak knows i have his back. ultimately it is about the team. that's what we preached our entire lives. al roker surprised some turkey truck. >> this is my sauce to you. >> this is my gift to you. >> sasha, how are you? >> you are not doing a parent/teacher conference. >> there's a bat. >> adele in mexico on monday when a bat interrupted her concert. >> there's a bat. it went by your head. oh, a bat. it's true. i'm happy to be here.
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>> half of it is beeped out. >> open air concert. you get a bat or two. >> i will say a snake across the stage is bad. a bat is high up there for me. >> really? >> what is the big deal? it wasn't close to her. maybe ozzy ozborne was there. >> maybe a bat just flying by? >> >> real any. >> really? >> yeah. >> growing up we had a bat in our house. i opened up all the windows. i ran to my grandma's house. they are good at catching bugs. >> great for mosquitoes. >> she doesn't like cats. >> dylan, you and i are on the same page. let's look at cold front moving across the great lakes.
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cold. 63 degrees in new york. 68 in washington, d.c. 74 in norfolk, virginia. that is 17 degrees above average. pittsburgh, though, 53 degrees. look what happens as we go into tomorrow morning. lansing, michigan, below freezing at 28 degrees. pittsburgh, below freezing at 23. and the lake-effect snow will take effect on sunday afternoon, temperatures below average and closer to normal. the 60s is unusual this time of year. 30s and 40s across the northeast. charlotte, north carolina, 54 degrees. monday morning, that's when it will be very blustery and very cold with windchills in the teens and 20s. so get out tha >> reporter: good saturday morning. forty-four in boston a frosty start we had clouds back nothing off the ocean down lieu
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through tomorrow will bring us a change temperature wise. cloudy at the coast. working inland throughout the day and rain change to snow across western new england. we will see no in wister hills. otherwise, gusty wind develop sunday and monday and and that's your latest forecast. >> we're still doing the whole bat talk. >> >> they are great for mosquitoes. >> that's good. >> they eat mosquitoes by the thousands. all of those birds you see at night. they're bats. they really are. anyway, dylan. >> don't tell anyone. >> thanks, dylan. black friday is just around the corner, but should you buy now or wait for your favorite items? this is on another level. do you want to dress for success while feeling comfortable at the same time? we just might have the answer.
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this morning in "today's take away." buy now or wait for later? black friday is six days away. should you shell out your cash on sales or wait for a better deal? lisa freeman is with us this morning from flipp app. i have a feeling i won't get any of these this morning. the first i from fitness trackers and x-box. >> buy now or later? >> i'll say buy now. >> you are right. black friday is known for amazing deals on electronics. it will deliver. >> i figure because they know people need to buy it. >> absolutely. it is amazing. you will save on all kinds of tech toys. in addition to hundreds of dollars off televisions and deals on headphones and wireless
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items and apple watch series one or apple mini ipad two. that is the way to get the best deals. the way to stay on top of the action is to download flipp. you can find all the deals easy. >> the next is winter clothing. i say wait for later. >> actually, you are right on that. >> really? >> yes. you are seeing a lot of the department stores offering 30% or 40% off. if you wait for christmas, you will see sales of 60% or 70% off on boots and coats. >> we are too close to it now. next is children's toys. i'm going to say buy now? >> actually, a lot of good deals now, but as the season progresses, we will see broader and deeper cuts on toys. the only exception is what you
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like catchimals. only the hot toys. wait for the other stuff. >> the next one. cleaning appliances. should you buy now or later? you want me to guess? i will say wait. who wants to clean? >> if you are dreaming of a vacuum cleaner. >> of course i do every day. >> raight now is a g amazing deals on roomba. $200 off dyson. washing machines and dishwashers are on sale. for up to 40% off at the home centers, sears, best buy. a great time to snap up that. >> now i'm confused. cookware, you buy now for thanksgiving and christmas and stuff like that. cookware. i'll say buy later. >> actually, now is a good time.
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with pots and pans. all of that on sale. >> i think they would not lower it because they know people need it. >> they are trying to get your dollars. they know you are in the market for it now. >> a lot of things you should buy now. >> absolutely. >> thank you, lisa. up next, an anchor challenge. two truths and a lie. can we fool our tv family?
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impressive linda. it seems age isn't slowing you down. but your immune system weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. one in three people get me in their lifetime, linda. will it be you? and that's why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. i'm working to boost linda's immune system to help protect her against you, shingles. zostavax is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults fifty years of age and older. zostavax does not protect everyone and cannot be used to treat shingles or the nerve pain that may follow it. you should not get zostavax if you are allergic to gelatin or neomycin, have a weakened immune system or take high doses of steroids are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. the most common side effects include
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or bruising at the injection site and headache. it's important to talk to your doctor about what situations you may need to avoid since zostavax contains a weakened chickenpox virus. remember one in three people get shingles in their lifetime, will it be you? talk you to your doctor or pharmacist about me, single shot zostavax. you've got a shot against shingles. okay. it >> this is great. >> this is the moment in the show where producers like to throw us a challenge. this morning, it is a game called two truths and a lie. we make three statements. two are true and one is a complete fiction made up nonsense. the question is can you guess the lie? i'll start it off. here we go. no one asked me to the senior prom. number two. i once did an entire tv
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break and chatting. and i won a one-handed hot wing contest. >> we have to pick the lie? >> nobody took me to the prom and i interviewed the guest where he thought i was in the commercial. >> i will say eating. >> i'll do the guest. >> i'll do the prom. >> are we picking the lie? >> you are picking the lie. what am i making >> you are making up you never went to prom. >> i think the prom. >> okay. you are all wrong. the hot wing eating contest. i have never one that. >> tiny people. they can eat a billion things. >> you are right. i learned to speak english before spanish. i lived in seven countries. i once spilled an entire glass of red wine on michael bolton. >> i'll go with english before
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throw us off. >> english before spanish. >> that is the only lie. you all got it right. the michael bolton story. i'll tell you one day. >> these are mine. it helps to have a glass of water by my side to fall asleep. quincy jones is a cousin on my father's side. i used to make art work designs on clothes and people would wear them. >> the lie is the quincy jones. >> the lie is the fashion >> it's quincy jones. i used to tell everybody he was my uncle. >> we don't have time for me. sorry guys. >> oh, no. >> you don't lie in anything. >> i don't lie. >> dylan will tell us at commercial break. >> i'll tweet it out. >> still to come, he is "people" magazine's sexiest man alive. even the rock looked silly in the '90s.
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popstart. >> i disagree. >> dylan and i went to high school with guys like that.
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still to come, right here on "today," president-elect trump catches heat for the men he picked to run the administration and as he gets set for what could be an awkward meeting. we will talk to one in america who says he doesn't
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>> good morning to you. i'm nancy chen. >> i'm dan hausle. coming up on 7 news today in new england, a former massachusetts senator in the mix for a big role on capitol hill. a position trump's transition team is considering scott brown for.
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eliciting some strong reaction at a hamilton performance. the message the cast had for the vice president-elect. snow piling up across the midwest. some roads completely impassable. warnings now in effect there. >> gronk sitting tomorrow's big game out. the injury that is keeping him off the field.
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>> nancy: former senator scott brown in the running for a big position on trump's team. he is talking to 7 news about the phone call he got from the president-elect. >> anchor: allegations of child abuse at a hingham day care. who is now off the job. a bizarre scene out west. foam flooding a north california neighborhood. >> this is 7 news today in new
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>> nancy: that ain't snow right there. >> anchor: no, it is not. crazy story. >> nancy: thank you for joining us. i'm nancy chen. >> >> anchor: i'm dan hausle. first, a live look outside. let's go to chris lambert for a first check on the weekend forecast. >> chris: beautiful start. a lot of sunshine right now. 46 degrees. 36 in nor woopd. 49 in plymouth. 50 in hyannis. the clouds not too far away from boston. off to the east, a shield of cloud cover. overcast fairly quickly. we expect most of the clouds this morning to work in across eastern massachusetts and southeastern massachusetts. 52 this afternoon in boston. wind coming off the water. upper 50's. west of 495. we will hold on to sunshine the longest. we will see the clouds work on in. from east to west. you get to 495 and west. you will have quite a bit of sunshine through a lot of the day. overnight tonight, clouds
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sprinkles out there. a bajd of showers working in early tomorrow morning. look at this. the blue starting to show up. because cold air works in, flipping any rain over to snow and even a couple of snow showers early tomorrow morning out through the worcester hills up into southwestern new hampshire. cold breeze develops tomorrow. that lingers into early next week. more on the forecast ahead. >> nancy: all right, chris. thank you. breaking news this morning. a wareham teenager rushed to the hospital after a serious crash. police say a 17-year-old with a suspended license was speeding early he crashed on county road, hitting several trees. the teenager is now at rhode island hospital, we are told in, serious condition. we will keep you updated on this story as it develops. >> anchor: turning now to the trump transition. the president-elect set to meet mitt romney today. romney is now being added to the short list of contenders to be the next secretary of state. this comes as the trump transition eyes former massachusetts senator scott brown. the president-elect calling the senator about a possible

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