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question. no more mr. nice guy? presidential candidate bernie sanders sharpens his rhetoric in the democratic race. are the gloves coming off? we'll ask senator sanders in an exclusive live interview. and royal bond. members of the royal family mingle with the stars of the new james bond film. we'll take you inside the star-studded premiere today, tuesday, october 27th, 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today." it is a tuesday morning. nice to have you along. >> yeah. it's nice to look across our studio and see senator bernie sanders in the house this morning, the first time we've had a chance to welcome him during this presidential campaign. we'll get a chance to talk to him in just a couple of minutes. >> the first time we've been able to say we're feeling the bern inside studio 1a.
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>> that's right. >> drench rain and what's left of hurricane patricia taking aim at new targets this morning after hammering the south for several days. nbc's janet shamlian is in pensacola against for us today. janet, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. this is the storm that doesn't want to quit, pummeling the south for days, and it's been setting rainfall records as it marches to the east. no letup this morning to the heavy rains, pounding winds and floods brutalizing the gulf coast, from pascagoula to pensacola, red flag warnings. the wind and rain unrelenting. the rain is punishing, but more than that it's the wind. gusts exceeding 35 miles an hour. the type of winds you would see in a tropical storm. >> across the south, dramatic scenes as the storm moved through. part of the causeway to dauphin, alabama, had to be shut down, waters streaming over the sea wall. >> i looked out from the balcony and saw it out here, and i'm like, whoa, that's getting a
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little close for comfort. >> reporter: in baton rouge rescuers pulled 20 elementary school students to safety when a bus stalled on a flooded road. the storm now moved on from new orleans but not the misery of flooded streets, debris and damaged homes. >> real bad, i mean, bad. every time you get yourself situation another disaster comes through. >> reporter: but through it all even a little humor. >> reporter: if you're coming into mobile you should be okay, except for the gusts of wind and the blinding rain. other than that everything is great. >> reporter: and now this entire system is moving into the midwest and northeast where you guys are. it's going to be a super soaker there as well. matt and savannah, back to you. >> we've been warned. janet shamlian in pensacola, thank you. >> she says midwest, northeast, that's us. >> that's right, and it's going to be unrelenting for the next 48 hours. show you where this thing is headed. okay. remnants of patricia, and more tropical moisture pushing in, and so we're going to be watching this now through the day today. it starts to push out into the mississippi and ohio river valleys.
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rain, increasing wind, local flooding becoming which had spread and then makes its way into the northeast by late wednesday afternoon. so here's what we're looking at. heavy rain for today, expanding areas of rain, gusty winds, up to 3 inches of rain from paducah to cincinnati. we're watching this closely, and then as we move into tomorrow, we've got more heavy rain here in the northeast. the good news is we have a drought situation here in the northeast and new england. this will help, but with wind gusts of 40 to 45 miles per hour we look for major airport delays, guys, that will probably spread from boston, philadelphia, washington, d.c. and all through major airports here in new york city. >> keep an eye on it. al, thank you very much. >> now to this disturbing video that's getting a lot of attention this morning showing the violent arrest of a female high school student in south carolina and an investigation is now under way. natalie is following this this morning. nat, good morning. >> good morning, guys. it is hard to watch that video. the indent captured by other students in the classroom, and this morning the deputy in that video has now been banned from
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results of that investigation. outrage is growing this morning over this disturbing incident caught on cell phone video captured by a student at spring valley high school in columbia, south carolina. it shows a school resource officer confronting a female student for allegedly disrupting class. >> are you going toome with me or do i have to make you? >> he asks her to come with him and after she refuses several times the confrontation escalates. it's unclear what led up to the incident, but a second video shot by another student shows the officer pulling the girl to the ground and throwing her across the floor. the officer identified by the richland county sheriff's department as deputy ben fields declined to be interview pending an investigation. >> the sheriff fully understands the seriousness of this incident and will address it once again when the investigation is completed. >> reporter: according to the sheriff's office it was only after the student refused to
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officer was called in. on facebook and on twitter, the video was trending with the #assaultatspringvalleyhigh. the aclu and the richland black parents association with condemning the incident calling it egregious and unacceptable. school officials are working with the sheriff's department to investigate. the district superintendent released a statement saying, quote, student safety is and always will be the district's done priority. the district will not tolerate any actions that jeopardize the safety of our students. pending the outcome of the investigation, the district has directed that the school resource officer not return to any school in the district. >> the student who was detained was later released to her parents, we're also learning this morning more about deputy ben fields. now he and several other officers were sued for excessive force back in 2007, but they won that case and fields and other school officials are facing another lawsuit brought by a
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claiming in part that fields unfairly and recklessly targets african-american students with allegations of gang membership and criminal gang activity. fields and the other defendants deny any wrongdoing, and they have presented evidence to oppose these allegations. that case still pending, guys, but clearly this is an issue that has been ongoing here at school. >> we're just talking here, look at video and see the other students sitting like statues at their desk. it's clear they feared perhaps this person they were intimidated by this person. >> and the only weapon of choice is to record everything on video. >> exactly. >> natalie, thank you. let us turn now to the presidential race, and in a moment we'll talk exclusively to democratic hopeful senator bernie sanders, but first we've got some new poll numbers on the republican side as the candidates descend on colorado for the next debate. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is there. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, matt, good morning to you. this is our first look this morning inside the spin room ahead of tomorrow night's republican debate.
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second place in iowa, dr. ben carson, can he maintain his momentum? here's that new poll numbers. you can see it shows carson now the front-runner in iowa and is polling away, the third straight poll to show this with the support of iowa evangelicals, up double digits over trump. trump will try to reverse those numbers today when he heads to iowa, and we'll be watching to see whether he backs away from his recent criticisms, his attacks of ben carson over his faith and over what trump described as carson's super low energy. trump also raised eyebrows during that "today" show town hall in new hampshire monday. he said that his climb to the top of the business world has not been easy, describing what he called a small $1 million loan from his father. back then $1 million then by the way is the equivalent of more than $6 million today. but one of the best matchups of the night will likely be between jeb bush and marco rubio. during aowerpoint presentation to donors in houston yesterday the bush campaign put up a slide
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that nbc news contained that read experience matters as its title and beneath it one of the bullet points says marco is a gop obama. like obama the bush campaign criticized rubio for running as a first-term senator, for being a university lecturer and for having in its word fuse legislative accomplishments. the republican candidates sharing the stage for only third time when we see them here in colorado tomorrow night. matt, back to you. >> peter, thanks. a reminder you can catch that debate, "your money, your vote" tomorrow at 8:00 eastern on cnbc. >> and now to the democratic race, as hillary clinton campaign enjoys new momentum, her main rival vermont senator bernie sanders is still nipping at her heels and providing a much bigger challenge than anyone would have predicted. senator sanders, good morning. it's nice to have you here in our studio. >> great to be here with you. >> a lot of democrats really like you, some of them love you, but if you put your candidacy up side by side to hillary clinton and ask a simple question who is more likely to prevail in a general election, would you acknowledge that hillary clinton
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has a better chance of winning the general? >> absolutely not. actually, if you look at some of the polling of me against donald trump, we do better than hillary clinton, not in all, but in many of them, and the reason for that is the enthusiasm that we are generating, a lot of working class people and young people who have given up on the political process are now coming out and they want a candidate to stand up for the big money interests and create an economy that works for all of us and not just the 1% so we're generating excitement, big voter turnouts work, democrats win under those circumstances, and i think we are the candidate to do that. >> you are progressive across the board except perhaps on the issue of guns. you've supported some reforms, but you also support legal immunity for gun manufacturers. you voted against the brady bill which calls for background checks and five-day waiting periods. do you think at this stage in this day and age that makes you a tough sell for many mainstream democrats? >> i don't and i'll tell you
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why, matt. what people don't know is that in 1988 when i first ran for congress, there were three candidates in the race. two of them were supported by the gun groups, one of them, me, was not, and you know why? because i said in that campaign, 198288 i would vote to ban certain assault weapons. two years later i kept my word and by the way i have a d-minus voting record from the nra and i have been strong in saying we have got to bring people together to end these horrific massacres that we're seeing and i think as a candidate coming from a state that has virtually no gun control at all i think i can do that. >> you've sharpened your rhetoric in the last few days, perhaps not coincidentally as hillary clinton gained new momentum in this race and one thing you point out more consistently for a longer term you held positions on issues like gay marriage. >> right. >> on issues like trade deals. >> yeah. >> you use the word expedient a lot.
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do you think hillary clinton holds positions when and only because they are politically expedient? >> i'm going to let the voters make that decision, but what i will say is i have from almost day one in the congress known that our trade policies have been a disaster for american workers. we have lost millions of decent paying jobs. >> but the subtext is that hillary clinton hasn't picked up that fight where you have? >> well, let me just say this. let me put it in this way. i am delight the that in the last couple of months hillary clinton has come on board positions that i have held for many, many years on trade, on the keystone pipeline. if you're serious about climate change, you never support the transportation of some 69 dirtiest fuel on earth so i'm glad that hillary clinton is moving in my direction. >> let me talk about gridlock. people right now, senator, are so frustrated with washington. >> yes. >> president obama has had key elements of his agenda blocked by conservatives in congress. >> yes.
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>> why will you succeed in getting rid of gridlock where he can't? >> great question. because what we will do is rally the american people, matt, around issues that they support. people want to see the minimum wage go up, 15 bucks an hour. want to create millions of jobs and want to make public colleges and universitieses. >> but the president has tried to rally the american people. >> i will do it differently because at the end of the day what people are really upset about is that big money controls what goes on in congress, and the only way we change that is when millions of people come forward and demand the government represents all of us and not just the billionaire class. >> senator sanders, you have all of us reaching into our high school textbooks to look up the definition of socialism versus democratic socialism versus capitalism. you call yourself a democratic socialist. in our last poll 60% of respondents said they were either comfortable or very comfortable with capitalism. you've said you are not a capitalist. i see those signs at your rallies, people say join the
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what about those voters who don't think a revolution sounds exciting, they think it sounds scary? >> i think our job is to make people aware that programs like social security, medicare, the national park system which is a wonderful system are publicly owned programs, and to also make people aware that we're the only major country on earth, savannah, that doesn't guarantee health care to all people as a right and we don't have paid family and medical leave, that we do not make public colleges and universities tuition-free as many other countries do, so i think once we get these issues out and talk about creating a government and programs that work for ordinary people rather than just the very wealthy i think more people will understand what we're talking about. >> it's nice to have you here in new york. come by and see us again. >> thank you very much. >> appreciate it. >> some other big news out of washington, by the way, house republican leaders reaching a brewing tentative budget deal with the white house aimed at
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>> if approved, the agreement would set government funding levels for the next two years and extend the nation's debt limit through 2017. it would be a milestone after years of gridlock and annual threats of government shutdowns. speaker john boehner works resigns from congress at end of this week, says by pushing through this deal he was >> all right. and now to canada where officials are still trying to figure out what caused a whale watching boat to capsize off vancouver island. it killed at least five people. as divers search for another passenger who is still missing this morning. nbc's national correspondent miguel almaguer is on the story again for you. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. this is a popular tourist defendant nation, not just for americans but for folks all around the globe. the five victims have been identified as british nationals as investigators try to determine what went wrong. surrounded by majestic beauty, this morning the nightmare
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aboard the "leviathan ii" remains deep and towed into calmer waters it's the kay yogs on this vessel many will never forget. >> just laying around the boat lifeless. >> reporter: ken lucas says he was the first to arrive at sinking ship. the fisherman plucking 15 people out of the frigid 50-degree water. everyone, he says, was in shock. most suffering from hypothermia. >> because i say bodies in the water. i could hear screaming on the rocks, and i could see people on the flotation device. >> reporter: 21 aboard the popular whale watch tour were rescued. five lives lost in these waters. later today divers will resume the search for the one passenger still missing. the owner of jamie's whaling station spoke out about the tragedy on his boat but didn't address any possible cause for the accident. >> i'm absolutely amazed at the support we've experience the in the last 24 hours. we're all traumatized. >> reporter: with investigators
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poring over boat maintenance records, interviewing passengers and crew, they will also focus on conditions, a choppy sea mariners say can quickly turn violent. >> and it's much too early to say what the causes and contributing factors to this accident might be. >> reporter: this morning what happened in these waters remains a mystery, but investigators promise answered will surface. the victims range in age from 18 to 76. investigators say they are looking into the possibility that a rogue wave may have sent the boat to the bottom of the ocean. savannah, matt. >> all right, miguel almaguer, thank you. rescuers picking their way through very rugged terrain in the search of survivors in the massive quake that hit pakistan and afghanistan. more than 300 people have died. that number is expected to rise as search teams reach remote areas that have been cut off by that powerful 7.5 magnitude quake that triggered landslides and toppled buildings and
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severed communication lines. the government is cracking down on e-cigarettes on passenger planes after more than two dozen explosions and fires over about half a decade. battery-operated electronic smoking devices will no longer be allowed in checked bags and smokers won't be able to recharge their devices while they are on the plane. the rule still allows e-cigarettes to be carried in carry-on luggage. the new rule goes into effect within the next two weeks. all right. new york's famous pizza rat may finally have met its match. meet bagel pigeon that. photo was recently uploaded to the image sharing site imageer with the caption the most new york photo i've ever taken. the only question did the pigeon east the city's most popular breakfast food or use it as a necklace? you'll remember this guy, that's the original pizza rat who gained internet fame by dragging a slice of pizza through a new york subway station. didn't someone once call pigeons flying rats. >> i think it was actually my brother.
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al, what's shaking in the weather? >> we've got the big world series game one tonight and the kansas city royals taking on the new york mets. here's the forecast for you, and we're taking a look there at royal stadium and, boom, we've got some pretty decent weather, although there is a threat of some showers later this afternoon into this evening. 54 tomorrow. it will be clear and cool temperature of 49 degrees. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. you're unpacking already? yeah, help me find some mugs. sure. (beep) hey... o.k. they'll do. wake up to the mountain grown aroma of folgers. the best part of wakin' up so, where do you want to start? i think this is a pretty good place. . .
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it is 7:30 now on this tuesday morning, october 27th, 2015. we have got a big concert from 5 seconds of summer coming up tomorrow and guess what. some of their fans have already started lining up, but if you think you are 5 seconds biggest fan, we want to see your video and photo and share them with us with the 5 sauce.
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>> still cool to say 5 sauce. >> seems super cool. the remnants of hurricane patricia spreading across much of the east after triggering widespread flooding in the south, and al says we should expect heavy rain from missouri to the mid-atlantic states. in the republican race for president, a new poll out just this morning has ben carson with the lead nationally. the "new york times"/cbs news survey shows carson with 26% support compared to 22% for donald trump. and game one of the world series is tonight in kansas city. the home team royals taking on the new york mets in the best of seven fall classic. and coming up the dramatic end to the intense search for a modern day bonnie & clyde couple wanted for a string of alleged crimes up and down the east coast. but let's begin this half hour with the prosecutor in oklahoma saying evidence from that deadly crash that killed four people at a college homecoming parade suggests that it was an intentional act. we're also hearing for the first
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time from the family of the woman arrested in that case. nbc's kerry sanders has that story. kerry, good morning to you. >> reporter: well, good morning, matt. 14 of the victims remain in the hospital this morning. doctors are watching five of them very closely because they are still in critical condition. prosecutors say because one of them may still die, they are waiting to bring formal charges. it will either be four or five counts of second-degree murder. this morning adacia chambers sits in a solitary jail cell still on suicide watch. in court monday prosecutors said she deliberately drove her car into a crowd at osu homecoming parade. a criminal affidavit filed with the court said the 25-year-old, quote, admitted to booking staff that she was suicidal at the time of the incident. >> it's unclear. >> reporter: her attorney says chambers has a history of mental illness and wants her to undergo a psychological evaluation. the judge setting her bond at $1
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million. with formal charges of second-degree murder expected in two weeks. her father says he's confused by the tragic events. >> the little girl i raised wouldn't have been -- done something like this. >> reporter: and conflicted by his daughter's role in them. are you angry at her? >> my heart is broken for this whole incident. you know, that my child is the one that caused all this and now i'm father of the child who injured those people and killed four. >> reporter: in stillwater they are grieving for the lives lost and those forever changed. father of 2-year-old victim nash lucas seen here with his mom nikki telling nbc news nash was a sweet, happy, smart little boy who had so much potential. taylor collins was dressed as osu mascot pistol pete at saturday's parade and he rushed
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12-year-old survivor and osu football fan allen campbell to the hospital. the two reunited monday. >> we happened to be in the right place and helped out with a bad situation. >> reporter: homicide investigators are expected to examine the car's so-called black box. it records the last five seconds of a car's operation and it could answer the question whether chambers hit the brakes or accelerated as she drove the car towards the crowd. matt, savannah? >> all right. kerry sanders, thank you very much. the drone wars are heating up this morning with another major retailer now pushing to get packages to you in this new way, and willie's got that story. hey, willie, going to happen? >> looks like it, guys. walmart, of course, is the largest retailer by revenue, and now the company wants to jump into the drone game hoping to compete with amazon and some other retailers. walmart asking the u.s. government now for permission to begin testing drones for at-home delivery. from brick and mortar stores to the skies, this morning walmart
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is the latest retailer to bet its future on drones. the retail giant says it's already been conducting indoor tests and now wants to test drones outdoors, going head to head with companies like amazon and google, already conducting their own drone tests. a walmart spokesman tells nbc news we're always testing new ways to drive efficiencies in our supply chain and to serve customers faster and better. >> it's very efficient. it will be good across every sector of the economy and consumers will get goods much faster than they otherwise would. >> the drone application is just the latest attempt by walmart to play catchup with amazon which recently surpassed the big box chain as the most valuable retailer in the world. to stay competitive walmart also recently announced it is investing over $1 billion into its e-commerce business, launching a shoppers club similar to amazon prime and expanding its grocery pickup service. as for the drones, don't expect delivery this holiday season. commercial drone use remains
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illegal. while companies can apply for exemptions from the faa, the approval process to test a new program could take up to 120 days. all this as the faa is expected to establish new regulations for commercial drones sometime next year. walmart's move comes days after the government announced it wants to register all drones in the u.s. after a spike in the number of pilots reporting close calls with drones operating around airports nationwide. guys, with these tests it looks like it's coming, this drone delivery at home, and what walmart has to do is get express written consent from every resident it passes over on the way to a delivery for that test. >> anyone else not feeling this? >> what could possibly go wrong? >> like the invasion of the drones. that's next. >> the gridlock on the streets, i don't want to see it in the skies, no thank you. >> if i hold back and don't give my consent it takes the whole system out. >> they go from "a" and "b" and they have to get every home in
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that chain to agree to it. >> we're counting on you, people. >> willie, thank you. >> let's get a check of the weather. some temperature changes in the office. >> that's right. we've got our first real arctic air mass starting to make its way across the country, and it is going to go almost from coast to coast. here's the arctic air over canada, pushes into the plains today. look for highs only about three degrees to five degrees below normal. ahead of it fargo you're at 63 and north platte 66. we move into tomorrow. temperatures drop from minneapolis, fargo, omaha and detroit, you'll be above normal and so will st. louis, and as we make our way into louisville and then on thursday, chicago, you see the drop. same in st. louis, detroit, but ahead of it here in the northeast on thursday, nice and warm. 72 new york and philadelphia and then temperatures take a 10 to 15-degree drop in philly, burlington, all the way down
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the country. >> and check the weather channel on cable and weather.com for your weather 24/7. >> all right. al, thank you so much. just ahead. hold me for this one, can you handle rokerthon 2, al broke the record for the longest uninterrupted weather broadcast, 34 hours. see what al is going to do for an encore. and a new technology straight out of a sci-fi movie that could make your atm card obsolete right after this. could
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soon be coming to an atm group near you. citigroup is one of a major group testing a cardless banking creating a vision that's intended to be more secure and even more easier to use. >> simply schedule a transaction, select withdrawal. i select the account that i would like to withdraw, from the amount i would like to withdraw and i simply hit okay and i've got a notification confirming that my transaction is scheduled for redemption later. once the customer approaches the machine with the mobile device it scans their iris to verify cash. citi is in the very early stages of testing, jpmorgan chase, bank of america and wells fargo are also considering similar futuristic technology. passwords with the fingerprint i.d. i trust the technology because it's safe. it's your fingerprint. it's unique, and the same i scanner. >> security and convenience are key for consumers and as mobile payments gain momentum, mastercard says it's now testing
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a program that lets you pay using fitness trackers, jewelry, even your car keys. security experts more ways to get and use your money might mean more opportunity for thieves. >> cyber criminals go where the money is. they go where the action is, and as more people adopt mobile pay, they are going to be looking for opportunities to get in between you and your money and you and your identity. >> reporter: eye-opening technology designed for convenience and security, but at what cost. we've been given great tips to keep your money safe. create an e-mail address you only use for mobile pay, safeguards you from cyber criminal trying to reset your passwords in order to hack your account and make sure all your privacy settings on your mobile device are up to date, and always use that anti-virus and anti-mal wear software on those devices, and turn off the wi-fi, use your cellular data while using mobile pay so hackers cannot access your account
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networks and there are a lot of them. >> that just adds more inconvenience. now i've got to turn off the wi-fi. >> my father never had an atm card, still doesn't have one. >> where does he keep the cash? >> in a horse and buggy. >> just curious. >> thanks, craig. >> thank you. coming up on trending, who is hans solo going to pal around with now? what chew bakke just did that landed him in custody. and ricky gervais returning as the host of the golden globes, yes. why he's making a big question donald trump. carson will talk about that righ (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love.
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. all right. we learned last week that chris rock is going to host the next oscars and now we know who will fill the role at globes and the carson hats info. >> guys, it's going to be a great year. the golden globes tweeted this teaser reading he's back, announcing ricky gervais would return as host of the 2016 awards. instantly ricky gervais was a
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top trend on twitter. if you take a look here, he previously hosted the globes in 2010, '11 and '12 and when he did, that preaching no celebrity is safe, got viewership up there, 14% over what it was in 2009. very good. let's get to t.ricky gervais tweeting out can't wait to host the golden globes again. my only guarantee is that not everyone will enjoy it as much as me. already choosing his targets. he added this. now i want donald trump to stop saying things until the day before the golden globes. the globes air january 10th on nbc to wish nbc's entertainment said in a statement fasten your seat belts. >> i love him. we love him. glad he's back. >> a perfect host. >> he really is. >> you're right. let's suck up now. >> perfect is a guarantee he won't turn our attention to him. carson, thank you. coming up, ellen degeneres stops by and reveals one of his hidden passions. >> and "the voice" on today. all four coaches live here on
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, don't panic, meat lovers. in the wake of the news that processed and red meats may cause cancers, millions are asking what do we eat now? and the science of being scared. from ghosts and graveyards to the rush of extreme sports we put scary to the test. >> no!
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star studded morning. ellen degeneres stops by. and -- >> this is the voice. >> all four coaches from "the voice," adam, gwen, pharrell and blake are up early for us today, october 27, 2015. >> i'm from minnesota. we love you! >> north dakota. >> we're here for a birthday. >> it will be my 30's birthday. >> guess what? >> we're having a baby! [ cheers and applause ] >> and good morning, everyone. welcome back to "today." it is 8:00.
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27th of october, 2015. we have four bona fide celebrities, blake shelton, gwen stefani, pharrell and adam levine. otherwise known as "the voice" coaches all here this morning. can i tell you, i just asked blake does carson mention us? he said, no, i didn't know carson worked here. >> this the like my two families being here. i'll have dinner with the adults, that's you folks and have dessert with those folks. >> this young lady is 90 years old. >> happy birthday. >> where are you from, mary? >> i'm from illinois. >> well, happy birthday. god bless. >> my daughter is in california. >> happy birthday. >> happy birthday. by the way, we have a very big announcement. it was a year ago that mr. roker brought us roker thon.
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hours and that set a guinness world record. guess what? it's time for roker thon two and he's out to smash a bigger record. >> coming soon -- the journey to greatness begins. again. al roker is back. and he's ready for more. one weatherman, 50 states, and just one week to bring you the weather from every state in our great nation. >> open the door, come on! here we go. >> will he make it? and set a guinness worlds record title? only mother nature can stop him now. roker thon 2, taking america by storm. in theaters nowhere november 6th. >> i love it!
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uncomfortable but i love the rest of it. >> a nice goat. little man. >> seven day, all 50 states? >> all 50 states. we'll be broadcasting live across nbc and msnbc. weather channel. anybody who was willing to take one of our broadcasts. >> all right. >> that's awesome. >> i'm not sure how we'll do it, but we're going out there. >> it will be great. >> it will be awesome. you can tune in starting next thursday and you can track al's progress, just like santa on christmas eve. >> exactly. >> all right. >> let's get you warmed up with the forecast right now. >> no natalie morales and the top stories. >> that's right. >> good morning, guys. well, there's no letup this morning to the heavy rain, fierce winds and severe flooding along the gulf coast. part of the elevated roadway to dolphin island, alabama, had to be shut down as waves topped ten feet whipped the shore, sending water over the seawall. in baton rouge, 20 school kids had to be rescued when
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road and now the weather has many more bracing for travel delays as it moves into the in the presidential race, the new national poll has ben carson taking the lead over donald trump. nbc's peter alexander is in boulder, colorado, where the third debate tomorrow. >> reporter: good morning. this is big news on the eve of that republican debate. you just said it, ben carson is now a national front-runner. donald trump dropping to second place, for the first time in months. these are the numbers. this new national poll showing trump at 22%, but carson at 26% right now. that four-point lead within the margin of error and rubio is way back at 8%. look at how fluid the field is. majority of republicans say they haven't made their minds up yet. 80% of the people who say they are backing dr. ben carson right now say they're not really sure who they'll end up supporting.
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this morning our guest here on "today" was on the democratic side, bernie sanders. he spoke out when asked about hillary clinton and whether she's been changing her positions for political benefit. here's what he said. >> i am delighted that in the last couple of months hillary clinton has come on board for positions i have held for many, many years on trade, on the keystone pipeline. if you're serious about climate change, you never support the transportation of some of the dirtiest fuel on earth. so i'm glad that hillary clinton is moving in my direction. >> reporter: so the democrats will be on the back burner at least for next 24 to 48 hours. ben carson again the front-runner on the republican side. donald trump with an event in iowa today. we'll be watching to see if anything he says about this latest poll. natalie? >> you know he'll have a lot to say. peter alexander in boulder, thanks. by the way, you can catch the
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cnbc. a bonnie and clyde couple want wanted for a string of bank rob whiches was captured on monday but only after a police chase. this morning a couple on the run from the law finally captured. police say jennifer carrier and her husband joseph carrier allegedly robbed a citizens bank in wilmington, delaware, shortly after noon on monday. the carriers fled the scene in a brown buick encore and were spotted by state police who began to chase them. >> 10-4, all units, 1039. >> speeds are 85, in the left >> reporter: the suspects crashed into several vehicles near philadelphia international airport. where police took them into custody. no one was injured in the crash. authorities say the couple's alleged crimes followed a pattern they have seen at least four times. on september 28th, joseph carrier captured on surveillance video in the same pink shirt. on october 9th, in pennsylvania
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police got $730 from a bank inside a walmart. three days later in palm coast, florida, $500 from wells fargo. october 16th, an unknown sum taken from a bank in aberdeen, maryland. and while the couple may be described as a modern day bonnie and clyde, police say this story is far from a romantic crime spree. >> these two individuals are deeply troubled people. serious heroin addiction. it's turned them from the law abiding citizens to multistate bank robbers. >> and police have not stated the chargers pending against the carriers or when and where they'll be a arraigned. a kenyan marathon runner has been arrested on fraud charges after he was said to have cheated at a race on sunday. he hid in the crowd and joined in on the race with just one kilometer to go. his second place finish was worth about $7,000 and race
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without even breaking a sweat. yeah. unbelievable. >> you crossed the marathon line. you don't break a sweat, but most mere mortals do. thank you. now to the new study that have people talking. on monday the world health organization made a bold statement that processed meats cause cancer and that red meat can as well. 1.8 ounces of processed meat a day, two slices of ham for example could raise the risk of colorectal cancer by 18% and 3.5 ounces of red meat could raise the risk by 17%. can we still eat meat? we have a registered dietitian, good morning. what's the bottom line? i mean should people be drastically cutting down on processed and red meat? >> we should be. we should be doing what we were doing last week before this
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information came out. so this is very important information that we just learned yesterday. however, the recommendations are should have been doing. again, for a long time now. little processed food as limiting the red meat, out altogether our processed foods. more plant based food. >> when you say processed meat, so everyone understands what is does that refer to? >> anything that's salted, cured, fermented, smoked. so it will be meat that's processed and chemicals added to it to increase the shelf life and the flavor. >> for a lot of people that means the deli sandwich meat they eat every single day. you should not do that? >> you should be limiting deli meats and when you go go to the deli, ask for the fresh turkey. very often your deli counter has fresh turkey available.
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then look for -- if you're going for the packages because they're convenient, i get it, i'm a working mom. a lot of us need convenient foods. however, they do make them without nitrates and uncured. so look out for those type of packaged meats. >> don't take my bacon away from me. that's what america is collectively saying. >> i know. it's anti-american not to eat bacon, however, look at bacon just like you look at the other processed meats. you really want to have it as little as possible. and don't go for the traditional bacon you grew up on. look for uncured, look for nitrate free bacon. >> real quickly, cut down on the red meat. watch how you cook it. >> watch how you cook it. red meat, there's a place in your diet for good grass fed red meat. >> thank you so much. coming up next, the royals step out for the premiere of the new bond film. we'll take you inside that star studded event. plus, ellen degeneres on the
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>> i've changed my mind! all right. it is now 8:14, a great tame to tackle what's trending today, and let's start with plaque friday, okay? not that far away. when you think of black friday, what do you think of? >> massive crowds. >> yeah. >> huge crops. >> shopping, good deals. >> elastic pants after thanksgiving, for me anyway. >> shoppers bursting into stores, sometimes as early as thanksgiving morning. they are elbowing each other aside and trying to get the best deals, but one store is now taking a big stance. sporting goods retailer arei says black friday has gotten out of hand so at its stores there will be no sales, no door busters, no long waits outside. in fact, get this. all of its locations will be closed on black friday. employees have been given the day off with full pay.
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>> arei says it isn't worried about a hit to the bottom line. they want to encourage people on black friday to go do something outdoors. >> i love that. >> what a great philosophy. >> i love rei and they are an expensive store and look forward to an opportunity to buy stuff at a reduced rate so i'll miss their sale. >> great customer service. >> great idea. like it. >> when you meet a stranger are you sometimes unsure how to greet them. a hug too familiar, maybe a handshake too form al, an air kiss too much? well, oxford university just conducted the biggest study ever done on physical contact and actually came up with this handy body map. there it is. okay. that's the male and female figures. >> okay. >> let me explain this to you. >> what toss it mean? >> the colors correspond to each places where each gender think it's okay to touch arnot to touch. see the lady in the black. everything in black don't touch. >> well that's -- >> and for the guy, there's not
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it's like don't touch his toe. >> what's the difference between the yellow and the other color. >> the green are where most people are comfortable and the brown parts where they are least comfortable and i don't know what yellow means. >> so the guy is not comfortable anywhere or anywhere is good to go. >> guys are like touch me wherever you want. >> like the makeup room with kathie lee and hoda, touch me anywhere they are want. >> it is true. >> kiss on the lips, too sglrlt no one is above the law, not even if you're one of the most famous characters in movie history, chewbacca, a man dressed as the "star wars" co-pilot apparently violated local election laws so cops hauled him away. this was in ukraine and he was fine the the equivalent of 2 bucks. out campaigning for a mayoral candidate who was running under the name darth saider. >> really. >> how clever. >> that's a good one. >> all right.
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now to the royals joining james bond on his big day. jimmy fallon jokes about injuring yet another hand. carson, "pop start." >> first up, the big-time events leaving fans shaken and stirred. premiere of the new james bond movie "specter." daniel craig and stars leading the way and look who managed to upstage the stars, that's kate, duchess kate, she along with prince william and prince harry wearing the red carpet. she word a blue silk chiffon dress with a crystal embellished dress. >> she spoke better than anyone. >> looks like a million bucks and jimmy fallon returning to "the tonight show" after a rough weekend at harvard. >> welcome to "the tonight show." i'm your host trippi fall-in. this time i injured my other hand right after getting an award from harvard. even when i get into harvard i still embarrass my parents. >> jimmy joking about this
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moment when he tripped over someone while holding a bottle of jagermeister. yeah, there's the jager and down goes jimmy and last night on his show he explained how it happened. >> give me a flower or something. so she knelt down, i didn't see her and i'm like what? and this hand is already gone so i'm like -- threw the bottle and then i just landed on broken glass. >> does your jagermeister do and he showed off his two sesame street band-aids and is getting pretty comfortable at the hospital. >> immediate to keep that guy bubble wrapped. >> and big news about "ghost busters" and the fan frenzy surrounding the new movie. this morning we can exclusively reveal that a huge name is making a cameo. this is someone who is universally beloved, a national institution. the question who is it? >> i know those ears anywhere.
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>> is it al? >> revealed. >> what? >> you, al roker. >> he doesn't even know it. >> you are going to be in the new movie. get ready. you're going to be playing the part of al roker. >> yes! >> you had no idea. >> i had no idea. >> you didn't know that. >> how does it feel? you're going to be in the actual movie. it's been confirmed this movie. >> i don't know who i'm going to call. >> tell them about the twinkie card. >> she barks. >> sleeps above the cover. >> your favorite movie of all time. >> it really is. >> we didn't know. >> i had no idea. >> dreams do come true, al. >> oh, my gosh, wow. >> you're part of that history forever. >> rokerthon 2 and now this. >> you're speechless today. >> having a heck of a week. >> man. >> congratulations, that's your "pop start" everybody. >> thank you, carson. >> al, can you do the weather now? >> i don't think i can. >> why. >> >> i'm verklempt. >> come back down to earth.
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>> look up verklempt. anyway, unfortunately, we've got a late week storm that will affect our friends down in the southwest again. drops down out of northwest and makes its way across texas into the lower and mid-mississippi river valley and bringing some heavy showers and thunderstorms. friday through saturday we could see about-3-to 5 inches of rain from dallas >> that's your latest weather. i don't know if i'll fit into
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that stay-puff suit. >> no living with him now. >> that will be great. >> this week as we count town to halloween we're celebrating today's fear factor. >> why do so many of us love to be scared? things like ghost stories, horror movies and death-defying sports. nbc's key simmonsir simmons has been looking into all of that. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. please be kind to you and what we're going to see is in the name of science. how we deal with fear may be in our genes or down to the chemicals in brain and while some one with terror. we go under the streets in paris in the catacombs. dinner for two and a bed surrounded by millions of real skeletons. that's got to be the scariest night of your life, terror that would attract some and others run a mile. >> that's year of i don't know what or what might hurt me. >> the sign that there's something potentially
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>> reporter: place in our brain where monsters lurk releases kept calls that feels good as though ultimately we feel safe. >> come inside. >> so we get all of the nice parts of fear, that increase in arousal without really having a threat that we're going to get killed by these things. >> reporter: so powerful that you can get hooked. that's why we love extreme sports, like here in wales at one of the fastest zip lines in the world. >> i can't see the end of this thing. it's what, a mile long? >> yeah. >> reporter: but hold up. call this fun. >> i feel like a roast chicken. my heart is going now. >> reporter: i was anxious all right. >> in evolutionary terms your brain has not evolved to know that you're attached to a wire
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>> i've changed my mind. aghhh! >> understand you're going, you're committed. >> reporter: and then pure exhilaration. >> oh, man. you're learning at that point that you're not dying, and what you've got instead is a big rush of adrenaline. >> reporter: it might even be good for you, says ghost guide richard jones. >> if you don't exercise if you like that primeval fear maybe one day we won't use it and when we don't use it that places us back in dang sneer that's why the world of ghosts and ghouls is so fascinating. >> the going to a dark cellar and, wow, you've got that ghosts are -- >> you shiver. >> you shiver and it goes up your spine. >> there's one measure of
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that will make you more or less likely to enjoy fearsome experiences. >> reporter: i think i was a little sick in my mouth. if you're watching at home and there is any chance, any chance that you might react like that, do not consider anything like that for a date night. >> no. >> wow. >> you looked like a rotisserie chicken on that thing. >> i felt like a chicken. >> it looked cool. >> how long does the zip line. >> like a minute. feels like an hour. >> that is awesome. >> but they did say, date night, if you're going to go on a date night going to a horror movie is a good idea and gets you to cuddle up and gets the chemicals going in your brain and to step up today's fear factor we're set to find out real life roots of everyone's favorite movie monsters, talking frankenstein, dracula and, of course, the mummy. we'll have that for you starting tomorrow.
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sounds great, not to mention godzilla. >> don't worry, keir. we won't play that video ever again. >> carson is over in the original room. >> if you piece together enough
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interview from "the last night fallon played spin the mic with all four coaches of "the voice." don't miss tonight with drew barrymore and then seth has blake shelton. then "late night" nbc tonight. monologue! [ laughter ] >> super fly. >> we're back at 8:30 on a tuesday morning. the 27th of october. 2015. you can tell from the video that we're fast approaching one of our favorite days of the year
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halloween. which we'll be celebrating this friday. last year we were transformed into the great characters from "snl." so what we be this time? >> oh, wow, that is the question. >> we know that. >> we know matt will be a woman. >> we know that. >> what's your problem? >> something we know. >> natalie last year was my favorite. >> you were so all in. >> superstar. >> yes. you have to watch friday morning to find out what this year holds for everybody. we are inviting you to come on down, get together your best costume. we'll have our contest. join us for a fun morning on the plaza. >> got a bunch of witches over here. that's not the only big thing. tomorrow, five seconds of summer will be here in a concert. speaking of music the gang
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from "the voice" has stopped by to celebrate nine seasons of chair turns. we'll talk to adam, blake, gwen and pharrell in a moment. >> but first, a check of the weather. >> today wet weather stretching from the gulf coast on into the upper mississippi river valley with some showers in the pacific northwest. sunny in the northeast and new england. tomorrow that rain moves into the northeast. it will be windy, it will be wet. we may see some snow in northern minnesota and the u.p. of michigan. rain in central california. look for wet weather also down to florida. windy conditions along the
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that's what' >> oh, i'm sorry. any time you need your weather, go to the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. back to you guys. >> all right, al, thanks. to "the voice" on "today," from nbc's emmy winning music competition, the coaches are here. adam levine, gwen stefani, pharrell williams and blake shelton. good to see you. got together. the emmy award for the best >> yeah. >> come on. >> you haven't got the statue? >> yeah. >> who deserves the most credit
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>> i'm the newest member. >> we didn't win crap until you came along. >> no coincidence that the year you guys win the emmy is the year that the season ends with pharrell's win? >> no coincidence, huh? >> no coincidence. >> zero. >> no. >> what does it mean? we don't do jobs like this for awards or the money as you tell me all the time. we do it for the joy of it. but what does the award mean, what does it do to the mood on the set? >> it's a cool thing, just to have that -- and we have won two, right? >> you talking about the award? >> did you win two? the emmy -- >> why don't we -- >> this is little weird. >> i'm sorry. >> talking about when i win the show -- or when the show wins the emmy? >> when he won the show, you win the emmy. this is tough. >> now we're good. we're warming up. >> it's amazing for everybody on the show. i think in terms of production like we've got the coolest
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like everyone speaks of like a -- a lot of good energy. for me i show up to see these two not only go at it, but at the same time like they're just funny people and i mean, you -- it's not a dead day. >> each one of you became coaches because you have a resume. because you've got a great track record as recording artists and musicians, but what has the show given you that you never got from the other side of your career? >> oh, my, for me it's given me so much inspiration. i mean, i can't -- i think i wouldn't have my record if it wasn't the show. >> why? >> for me, i think it's the funniest thing i have ever done and adam wrote me an e-mail when i was considering doing the show, you have to do this show, it's so great. >> i thought you'd be so inspired and have the time of her life. for all of us that's what happened. one of those things where you -- you aren't sure what you're
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once you do it, you realize, the coolest thing is knowing how rewarding to know, you have something to offer. i don't think you come in without -- you don't even realize that you have anything to offer the people. >> it brings a whole different level of exposure. you sent a tweet recently. went through a divorce, i'm sorry about that but you also tweeted recently the stuff i read about myself blows my mind. you tweeted that to your 14 million followers. >> whoa, you're popular. >> very popular these days. >> who's the craziest rumor you've heard about yourself? >> the craziest that i have heard about myself? oh, my gosh. i don't -- i have heard -- i don't know. i need to go to the newsstand. >> that you were nice. >> that's ridiculous. that is outrageous. >> i heard you were super duper talented. >> i know why we separated you two. gwen, you have a new music video out. can i play a little bit?
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>> please. i used to love you oh oh oh oh i used to love you >> because your personal life has been in the headlines. fans are looking at this and they're -- are they misinterpreting something here or all right there in front of us in terms of the meaning of the song? >> oh, my, put me on the spot. i'm like, whoa whoa. i think about -- >> but you have this platform right now. >> good idea, pharrell. what i will say about that is that i have never put a record out where i'm actually going through things in realtime. like i wrote that record over a three-year period and it came out. two years on tour. like this long, drawn out thing. i wrote that song like a couple of weeks ago. then i sat in front of the camera in a dressing room randomly not making a video just to do like some video for the
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screens behind me and it went out and it was the video. it was very real. >> what's the reaction to it? >> it's nice to do music and have that support from everybody. i don't know the people, but for whatever i feel their energy and love comes back at me. that's really comforting. >> that's nice. >> what's with the hair? you went bald for this season, right? >> you had to go there. >> no good? >> you had to give him more fuel for the fire over here. >> what are you talking about? look like squidward. >> squidward? >> dr. evil. >> we know we're live. >> you look like a sperm cell. >> of all my friends, you're done. >> doing this. >> i don't know why you're still on the show. i really don't. i show up for this every day. every day. >> it brings us so much joy. >> are you and guys doing the
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>> no, but we want to. so hopefully we can make enough of a racket so they'll -- >> i heard negotiations were under way? >> none of that is true, but it would nice for this to be a self-fulfilling prophecy here, so let's get it going. super bowl people, we want do the super bowl. >> my only complaint about this show, your show, i don't think carson gets enough credit in promos and things like that. >> can i say this? carson is the reason nobody has gone on to be a star. [ laughter ] >> actually. >> i don't agree with you. >> that's fine. >> you have a question, carson? >> not happy. you can see it. look at his eyes. >> do you have a question, mr. daly? >> i do. i'm glad you brought it up. look at this. look at this tweet we got here. "trl" rulz 99, my favorite part of "the voice" is the host. what do you like most about him?
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>> you are magic, man. we love you so much. i love you. >> is that your own twitter account? >> maybe. maybe. >> maybe. >> @carson daly says -- >> good to have you here. always a pleasure. catch "the voice" tonight on nbc. up next, ellen degeneres opens up about a passion not a lot of people know about. but first, this is "today" on nbc. people make mistakes.
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ellen degeneres is at home hosting a talk show and you a kinds of award shows and turns out she's at home at home and you'll never guess what her new book is called "home." ellen, welcome back. >> i wanted to see how many times you could say home. >> you said i'm going to say home a million times in this book. what inspired you to do this? >> every home that we have lived in people say you should
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photograph this and we did, but then we didn't do anything with the photographs, and everyone said you need to do a book, and because especially because i really do love doing it and nobody really knows that about me except my closest friends, so with the launch of my lifestyle brand and everything else it just made sensini to share with everyone the way that we live. >> you add mitt that when you and portia if to dinner parties. >> mm-hmm. >> that that's where you do your scouting, so you're one of these people if i were to invite you over you would be checking out -- >> i would buy your house. >> you would buy it from me. >> everything is for sale, everything has a price and if i like your house. >> have you ever done that and gone in and offered somebody who wasn't selling? >> we bought a house because we went to dinner at their house and they tried to sell it, invited us to dinner knowing we would want to buy it so we were traptd, lured in with dinner and by the end of it it cost us a lot of money. >> and you did buy it? >> we did buy it. >> are you critical -- >> and now ryan seacrest lives in that house. we invited him to dinner.
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>> so turn about is fair play. >> exactly. >> are you critical when you go to people's homes? do you look at things that people done? >> and then i will not be friend with them if i don't like their taste. >> you're very judgmental. >> very, extremely. >> whatever your eye goes to, if you're -- if that's what you're interested in, you know, i mean, if you play golf with somebody and they don't have a good swing you're going to judge them -- >> i turn away. i don't look because i don't want that mental image. >> i see. >> yeah. >> would you do this if you weren't doing tv. would this be your full-time gig? >> yes, i would. i would buy houses. i don't like building. it don't like construction but i love redoing a house and refurnishing a house and shopping and i like the whole design part of it and then i -- i would sell it. that's what i would do. i would do that all day long. >> but you're not going to do that any time soon. are you still going to keep your day job? >> of course. was that a hiccup. >> no, no, but you did hiccup
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you told me i hiccupped before i answered. >> how much longer? >> i don't know. i have this year and next year on my contract and i'm having fun and people seem to be enjoying it, and so i'll do it as long as it's fun. that's the pat answer, right in. >> that's what you said last time. >> but that's true. it really is true. i think if i'm not enjoying it and not having fun there's no reason for me to do it and also i think people sense, that so i'll do it as long as we're all -- it's a relationship between all of us. >> well. i love the book. >> thank you. >> it's beautiful. the pictures are great. >> thank you. >> i would love to invite to you dinner at my house. >> you live upstate in the. >> i live out at the beach. >> in the hamptons. >> are you looking for a beach property. >> possibly. >> are you near ren perlman? >> no. i want his house. >> do you? >> a lot of people want his house. he's got a good house. >> make him an offer. >> he's never going to sell that house. i can't afford that house, not yet, unless people buy this book. but i'd love to see your house. >> all right.
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>> we'll spruce up. >> ellen, always good to see you. >> your taste or your wife's tastes in the. >> uh-oh, no. >> oh, that's nice. she's watching. that's really nice. >> well, you told me. >> annette, meet ellen, ellen meet annette. good to see you. >> you, too. >> the book will not be on our coffee table. not going to like you. the book is called "home." ellen, thanks. savannah. >> matt, thank you so much. comes up, he writes and directs and sings and he's seth mcfarlane and is ready to rock
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standards, and first, this we're back now at 8:48 with a man who can really do it all the. when seth macfarlane isn't acting, writing, producing and directing he's singing and the
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grammy nominee is out with his full length album called "no one ever tells you." good morning. >> good morning to you, too. it's so early. >> good time for singing. >> everybody loves singing at what, 5:30. >> did you roll out of bed? >> pretty much, how i sleep. >> your voice is like butter automatically. >> it's like butter on toast. >> really? >> butter on burned toast. >> and i can't wait to hear the burned toast. if the album is "no one ever tells you." >> yes. >> complete this sun, never ever tells you -- >> how to love and lose. >> i only bring it up because it's tough to bring the seth macfarlane from "the family guy" into that jazz standard classy situation. >> i think a lot of people have that problem. i'm hoping that the two fan bases don't ever meet each other because it could be disastrous. >> like the sharks and the jets. >> just terrible. if you had to choose, over here in this basket is like movies and entertainment and "family
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over here is music and you had to choose, i'm holding a gun to your head. >> wow, that's so extreme. >> i just said metaphorically. >> in this climate. there's room for all. there's room for all and i enjoy it all. that's the beauty of my day i never know what i'm going to be doing. this is a perfect example. >> you feel like switzerland in that response, you're neutral. >> good reference. >> seth macfarlane, take it away. >> all righty. a cigarette that bears a lipstick's traces an airline ticket to romantic places and still my heart has wings snows these foolish ishish ishish ishish
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these foolish things remind me of you a tinkling piano in the next apartment those stumbling words that told you what my heart meant a frowned's painted swings these foolish things remind me of you you came, you saw, you conquered me when you did that to me i knew somehow this the had to be the winds of march that make
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a telephone that rings but whose to answer oh, how the ghost of you clings these foolish things remind me of you the winds of march that make my heart a dancer
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who's to answer oh, how the ghost of you clings these foolish things remind me of you >> seth macfarlane, thank you so much. back with more music in our next hour. coming up next, "snl" alum david spade returns to his old
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is "today" on nbc. all right. we're back with david spade who is out with his new autobiography "almost interesting." david, welcome back. good to see you. >> good title. >> it is interesting. you get a lot of behind-the-scenes stories here from "snl," including a feud with eddie murphy. >> oh, that's right. >> over a joke? >> yeah. i mean, some people knew about that back in the day. i used to do jokes about everybody, and i did one about eddie murphy. whoops. did not fly. >> you do jokes about a lot of people. >> i mean, it was a lot -- i was trying to keep my job and you're always on the verge of getting
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once i got into the this hollywood minute, lorne is like i like this. keep doing it and i had to keep doing it and if i was just taking people's legs out i didn't matter. i was there for me. but it was -- the joke, eddie was not happy. he called and kept calling and kept calling. >> what was the joke? >> it was stupid. it was like -- he did two movies. >> might still hold a grudge. >> i saw him at the 40th and we -- we hugged it out, as they say on the streets. >> did you, cool. >> this is a teaser because you're coming back. >> oh, yeah. i've got the full version when we come back.
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this morning on "today's take" seth macfarlane is here. find out why the "family guy" creator is singing a new tune these days. then a beautiful halloween surprise for some very special kids. and comedian david spade tells us why he's almost interesting. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from n news, this is "today's" take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> cool. >> welcome to "today."
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it's tuesday morning, october 27th, 2015, four days to halloween, my friends. we're getting ready and can't wait to the share what we've got coming on friday for our costumes and our lips are sealed as of now. willie along with al, natalie and tamron. i like yourtic this morning. >> "hotline bling." >> the this is my daughter's halloween costume going at "hotline bling." >> going as the dance. >> had a dress made. >> "hotlinebling" that the has the phone number 1-800-hotline. >> i like that. >> wow. >> that's a great costume. >> you're the only one who loves the dancing. >> everybody makes fun of it but he's cool. kind of has his own moves. >> a creative video. no one saw that coming and the memes google drake dance moves. he's got the cd and has the hottest cd. >> i think he did that on
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>> i think it's funny. >> brilliant. >> all right. let's talk about this incredible piece of video, maybe you've seen it this morning. it is a little hard to watch, we should be honest with you. spring valley high school, columbia, south carolina. a school resource office, a sheriff's deputy locally there. it's under investigation after aggressively confronting a female student for allegedly disrupting class. students captured the disturbing incident on their cell phones. >> are you going to come with me, or do i have to make you? >> so you can see the officer flipping her backward in her chair there. it's unclear what led to that incident, but do you hear the officer ben fields ask the student to come with him after she refused multiple times. that confrontation. >> gosh. >> oh, that hurt. that angle right there is on her head. >> she could have been so injured. >> yes. >> like on her neck. >> the teacher in the classroom
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asked the officer to come in after there was some kind of problem. the aclu and rich land black 2 calling it egregious and unacceptable and the sheriff says they fully understand the incident and they will address it once the investigation is completed. the school superintendent put out at statement writing student safety and always will be the district's top priority. the district will not tolerate any actions that jeopardize the safety of our students. pending the outcome of the investigation, the district has direct the that the school resource officer not return to any school in the district. the student was detained after the incident and later released to her parents. the charge was disturbing the classroom i think is how they define it had. again, we don't know the context before the video, but it's hard to imagine a context where that was appropriate. >> if there's a context that makes that an understandable incident, it is important and imperative that the sheriff's department give that context because unless that student was
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armed and there was immediate danger to al's point, to matt lauer's point this morning as well the other kids in that room were terrified, and this is where this gets complicated when we have to say as journalists, where the context, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. that's why you have investigators and they need to quickly answer some of these pressing questions. >> yeah. >> that's why i said it's hard to imagine a concept where that's appropriate. >> what's amazing, if you listen to the tape you don't hear anything. these kids are just terrified their seats. >> and all they are doing is using their cell phones to voice. important to note this officer ben fields had been brought up in a lawsuit in 2007 for excessive force. >> which they beat. >> which they beat and in 2013 there was another student who brought similar charges, also alleging that -- that the officer had been targeting african-american students, and
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yes, there perhaps was some kind of history though the officers have said that, you know, they are clear -- that they haven't done anything wrong so we'll keep following that story though because it is -- it's so shocking and there's so much outrage it even was, you know, trending all night last night. >> sure. >> well, we've got a little bit of a turn here, but we've been trying to raise money for breast cancer research and so we've been asking you to donate to our pink or swim challenge. you've got two more days. go to today.com thursday. the four of us will be dunked on our plaza. >> are we ready? >> what's the temperature in. >> oh, it's going to be awfully cold, really cold. >> but the water is going to be warm. >> actually going to be fairly nice. >> oh. >> now you've been also voting for your favorite hometown meteorologist to report the weather with me on the plaza, and so let's go to the map to show you the final three -- the three finalists, cincinnati,
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minneapolis-st. paul and new york. the winner -- >> urt >> uh-oh. >> cincinnati, wlwt. how are you. >> i'm crazy nervous, al, thanks. >> well, i notice that it's raining there and in your big monitor but sunny skies for you because you're coming to new york. are you excited? >> i'm excite the. i've never ever been to new york so i'm very excited. i've got my pitching arm ready to roll, al, because i hear i go. >> that's the deal. >> you and a lucky family of four or group of four. i've got some grader's ice cream, the favorite ice cream of cincinnati, the mocha chocolate chip. >> what do you have? >> chocolate chip. >> blackberry chocolate chip. >> can i switch the chocolate chip for mocha. >> you can give me both of them. >> by switch. >> fantastic. >> you don't like --
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>> i'm not the mocha person. >> since 1870, holy cow. >> and how do you eat your chili? >> so i get the small four-way onion and add sour cream. it's a little unconventional but it's delicious. >> please. >> is that allowed on airport security, three-ounce bottles. i will bring you a three-ounce vile of chili. >> freeze it and then you bring it with you. >> perfect. >> very excited. >> the don't put it in the suitcase. >> we look forward to seeing you on thursday. you can still again donate because we need as much as we can for breast cancer research. go to today.com and get a chance go now. >> where are you going? assignment. >> this is not rokerthon, not assignment. >> but i like to see music. >> is that for you to leave? >> i'm going to tag out. dylan dreyer is tagging in. >> there you go. >> standing in the background
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>> can i go back to pink or swim for a second because willie this morning said we should have a theme for what we're going to wear when we get dunked. >> you wore the gown. >> black tie. so have a thing. >> let's do -- >> the theme i said to willie, i thought your theme was already decided. >> i can't believe you're talking to me about this again. >> because by popular demand viewers insisted and demanded. >> i don't know how many times to say that it's not happening. >> yeah. >> you and i the old timy bathing suit. we're doing the old time bathing sglut what are we doing, tamron. >> i have a cuss too many. >> you have a costume. >> yes. >> i didn't realize we were doing costume ensembles. i can scramble something up. >> you are going to get water logled so if you've got a costume. >> well, i mean, i'm prepared. >> i thought maybe it was going to be kind of like -- >> i have a moss couple. >> like a mascot costume. >> it's a full-on costume. >> all right.
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>> al. i thought you tapped out. >> that was amazing. >> dylan is like bye-bye. bye-bye. >> don't let the door hit you on the way out. >> man, that was epic, dylan. >> by the way, i'm fully halfway done my ice cream. >> i'm thinking it. i'm thinking grader's every morning. >> look it up now and you can also get it shipped. harry connick jr.'s favorite ice cream. >> see it at my grocery store. >> you can get it shipped so that's amazing. >> all right. we've got some really cool video to show you. you know how we feel about clowns around here. >> love them. >> no, don't do that. >> sometimes they drop. >> we have a love-hate -- we hate clowns. last night on "dancing with the stars" leah remini was filling in as cohost when the unexpected happened mid-interview. here you go. >> at end of the day if you don't keep telling yourself something you're never going to believe it and you'll never
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be to your full potential. >> agghhh! >> damn you. >> remind you of another reaction around here. may remember when willie threw me in front of said clown. >> let's see it. >> do we have. >> it will be great. >> oh. >> hate it. >> al roque. >> mr. al roker. >> what would pop out of ceiling. >> what's embarrassing. >> give the right cross. >> we had a little pinata clown and she had a full-on human being. >> still had the creepy face, like both of them have the creepy face. >> our little guy was this big. can you imagine, it's a clown. >> something is going to happen. i'm so they are vows right now. >> watch out on halloween. >> yeah. >> i guess so. >> let's go over to dylan. >> all right. >> i didn't want to work too
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hard today. sick so maybe not. >> so am. >> i and mine is almost gone. >> you don't want any of this. >> there's another spoon around here somewhere, i'm sure. let's take a look at the weather going on across the country where we're still talking about the rain, kind of still the remnants of what was hurricane patricia. the heaviest of the rain though just off the coast of florida, especially right over the eastern gulf of mexico but the rain that we're going to see today caused maybe some troubles. we'll be back through the midwest where we could end up with a couple of inches of rain through the day today. tomorrow a washout in the northeast stretching up into boston but it does exit fairly quickly so by the time we get into thursday morning the rain should start to pull away. as much as 2 to 3 inches of rain through southern indiana and western north carolina could end up with a couple inches of rain. as for the northeast, new york city, about an inch and a half
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see about 2 to 3 inches through >> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> thanks job. nice job out of the pen. up next, the creative genius behind "family guy" and back showing off the pipes singing the standards. we'll c let your camry show you that your driveway isn't just connected to your street but to the ends of the earth. from coastal highways to roller-coaster hills to the street that changed music forever. and the perfect route for a getaway. it's all one road waiting for you to take it.
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bear ted in the highly successful movie franchise. >> and seth also a very talented mourn yafnlt he just released his third sidio album called "no one ever tells you. "why the good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> just started talking about "ted" and mark wahlberg in philadelphia in front of the pope with the young 13-year-old boy with the voice of an angel and we have the clip. >> having to apologize. >> that -- that right there was truly the voice of an angel. but then he whispered in my ear that he loved the movie "ted." and i -- and i -- i told him that was not appropriate for a boy of his age. holy father, please, forgive me.
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the background going it's fine. >> the he's forgiven. >> telling about my 6-year-old son who wants to see "ted." and what's the cutoff for seth macfarlane. >> 32, yeah, yeah. >> that's about right. >> is there going to be a "ted 3?" >> we don't know. i like to kind of have some space in between "teds." >> and to do other things like create beautiful music. >> yeah, yeah, yeah so it's possible there will be one but no immediate plans. >> and the music is why you're here. incredible the detail to which you paid this album. i understand 17 songs already prepared before you even spoke with the composer and produceers? >> well, joe mcneely, my arranger and i discussed, you know, the songs that we wanted to do, and -- and, you know, he did 17 fantastic arrangements and recorded "abbey road" with a
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all the old-fashioned way reel-to-reel tape to get the nice sound. >> when you walked into the studio did you have concept and songs in your mind? >> with an album like this you kind of do all your work before you get into the studio as opposed to after. >> yeah. >> so when you get into the studio you have your charts, you're ready to sing and it's -- you just make the record. >> speaking of music, is it true that a full orchestra plays "the family guy" theme? >> it is true. not just the theme but every little -- >> wow. >> when you see the shots of the griffins's house and -- >> anywhere from a 50 to 90 -- >> seems like such a waste. >> no. >> can you do a little "family guy." you get put on the spot. >> the how about you do a little "family guy." >> the how about that. let me hear your stuy.
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>> we're going to change gears. >> it is definitely a real page-turner. it's not a number one book. >> it is a number one. >> more of a number two. so when i wrote it, i -- i didn't even know what i was doing. i never thought of doing a book. >> so what made you start to do it. >> i asked to do one when i was doing "just shoot me." some people remember. thank you. put applause in and they said they would do it with a ghostwriter and they would help you write it and i had lunch with him and go lunch with him and we said we'll do a lunch every day for three months, what? i'll go like work and i'll wait and do it the right way so i took -- it was like a year so hi to write every day. it was very tough, but i got it the -- you kind of get in your own voice so it's not a full rip-off. you know, at least people know i put effort, even if they don't like it at least i did it, you know. >> there's tons of sries. you clearly can fill up a book with what you've done in your career.
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i have to jump to farley because the relationship between the two of you on screen we all knew and loved. >> yeah. >> what was it like offscreen? you were such buddies. >> sweetheart. that's when we were in a fight. >> that's after "snl" and we're going to do "tommy." we had to go to the airport and fly at 1:00 in the morning and shoot sunday morning. back and forth the whole -- the whole movie. i haven't seen that one. that's a great one. we met in the hotel his first day and he was like how are you, chris farley and snapped his head around and hair flopped around and so funny and nice and i was scared and i was from arizona and we walked to work and he goes there's a mcdonald's here, too. there's one in wisconsin and i go -- like wisconsin dundee. i didn't know anything, and when you go to the atm you can only take out $10 a time. pick it up, guy, i don't want to go every six minutes. i always made fun of him and we
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like an old married couple except we slept in the same bed and lorne said why don't we do a movie about you two, have a movie and some of the staff writers wrote it and then we went off and did it and it turned out to be sort of a hit at the time but as more time goes by i think it was -- it was well known and liked. >> favorite. >> he was great. >> i talk some stories about him, hopefully ones people hadn't heard and then the guy that attacked me in my house. >> a million stories. >> that's fright nick. >> there are a lot of great stories in the book.
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des moines's food truck are sticking around... for now. the des moines city council has voted to continue its "mobile food vending pilot program." it's been underway for the past six months... and will now stick around for at least three more. council members say they hope to vote on whether to make the program permanent in january. in the meantime... trucks are expected to be around until at least thanksgiving... then possibly take a break during the cold weather. valley high school is going under the microscope to ensure racial equality at the school. the west des moines school board has approved a contract with iowa state university. iowa state professors will study the minority student experience at valley. more details will be released at a forum at seven tonight... in the school's media center.
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officials say the idea for the study came about after three fights earlier this year... the one you see here was provoked by a racially charged message on social media. an accused truck thief is the focus of a homicide investigation in benton county... 31 year old david miller is already charged with vehicle theft... and more charges are expected. police say miller stole a truck sunday morning... near shellsburg.
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and officers located taking a look at the headlines whole foods is recalling two samp many after it tested fori listeria including wisteria chicken sal aid and a deli pasta salad sold in stores in the northeast. no confirmed illnesses reported. anyone who was purchased the salads is encouraged to throw them away or return them to the store for a refund. walmart wants to jump into the drone game hoping to compete with amazon and other retailers. walmart is asking the u.s. government for permission to
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begin testing drones for at-home delivery. officials say they have already begun testing indoor tests and wants to test drones outdoors but don't expect delivery this holiday season. the approval proses to test a new program could take up to 120 days. swing your debit card at atm could soon be a thing of the past. citi group is testing technology that would allow customers to withdraw their money with a scan of their eyeball or a code on a smartphone instead of a card swipe. other big banks, including bank of america, have recently started internally testing their own cardless atm technologies. the government's cracking down on e-cigarettes on passenger planes after more than two dozen explosions and fires over about half a decade. battery-operated electronic smoking devices will no longer be allowed in checked bags, and smokers won't be able to recharge the devices while they are on the plane. they will still allow e-cigarettes in carry-on luggage
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and goes into effect. astronomer, make mine a double. nasa says the comet love joy is releasing huge amounts of alcohol into space, and it's the same type of alcohol that apparently founded booze. that has never been seen before. love joy can also release as much alcohol as you would find in 500 bottles of wine every second. to scientists this raises the possibility that comets could have been a source of the complex organic molecules needed for the emergence of life. i just love that it's called love joy. let's get a check of the weather right now from dylan. >> and i feel like it's such a waste of alcohol up there in space. 500 bottals second. >> i know. >> let's take a look at weather going on across the country where we have a lot of rain moving through the gulf coast and stretching all the way up into the mid well. this is still kind of the remnants of what was hurricane patricia, so some of these downpours produce up to an inch or 2 inches of rain in a very short period of time. heavy wet snow in the higher
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that rain is going to take hold across the mid-atlantic and into the northeast. we're also looking at wind gusts from 40 to 50 miles per hour. could see significant airport delays from the mid-atlantic and up into new england and then eventually we will start to clear all this out >> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> dylan, thank you very much. this morning on hope to it with halloween four days away and saturday night kids across the country will dress up and hunt for cannedy.
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>> but the children hospitalized or undergoing medical treatment often don't get the chance to celebrate. >> that's why one charity is teaming up with hospitals around the country to let kids be kids for one special day. halloween is just a fantasy for edgar ryan. he's been here at the children's hospital in philadelphia since august. so long all he dreams about is sleeping in his own bed again. >> because you miss home. you missing with your family. it's hard. >> edgar's brothers came to visit him on his 13th birthday as he recovered from a traumatic brain injury and received treatment to his lungs and stomach after an incident at beach this summer. his mom still can't bring herself to talk about it. she only has thanks for the team that saved his life. >> i cannot say enough thanks, you know. i'm without words. >> feel better, okay. >> the hospital is filled with families searching for a reason to smile.
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life staff decided halloween was the perfect time to do something. if the kids couldn't go out to celebrate the hospital would bring halloween to them? halloween is such an important holiday to so many kids. it's about being a kid and having fun and doing kid things. >> they partnered with spirit of children, the charitable arm of the spirit halloween stores dedicated to making hospitals less scary for kids, and they invited our team to join the celebration. >> hello, edgar. >> how are you? >> good. >> good. you ready to go down for some halloween. >> awesome. >> edgar's parents let us help with this daredevil escape, but his choice of costume may have come as a surprise. i'm thinking superhero, what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking something a little bit creepier. >> creepier, our unione of those. you like to be scarey. >> yeah. >> downstairs the hospital's main lobby was turned into a halloween haven where patients
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made up. paint pumpkins and even hang out with the power rangers. with a little hocus pocus ed far and i were transformed from ciilias to spky i just econd evil witch, and his father says this halloween party came at just the right time. >> just saves the day kind of thing, like we all hoped that he would be home by halloween and obviously just with the circumstances as they are it doesn't happen but we're definitely hoping before thanksgiving. >> spirit of children will help more than 130 hospitals host events like this each funded by local donations. >> this is something that we're really excited to be able to bring to the hospitals every year. >> and for the kids who are sick i guess the chance to dre up to be a superhero for the day makes you feel pretty powerful. >> absolutely. >> 4-year-old faith came to visit her older brother who is battling leukemia. he wasn't healthy enough to come downstairs. >> it's hard, hard on the family. >> very hard. >> and to be able to do
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something like this, just for a couple of minute at least. >> this is awesome. >> the team goes to great lengths to get everyone excited and for kids like madden who is still recovering from surgery, there are surprises too. >> you want the goody bag, oh, cars. now we got you. >> matt and his parents say he wasn't supposed to survive but at this moment he's thriving. >> he's doing really great. >> and so is edgar. his costume disguising his illness finally free to let his guard down. >> no idea what i'm doing. >> that's okay. >> on this morning he's not a patient, just a kid on the road to good health. >> high five. >> and 2007 spirit halloween customers have donated more than $17 million to support hospital programs like this and to find out more and how you can donate go to today.com. >> edgar looking good up and around. >> doing great, been there for a
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long time since august since his beach accident but he's getting our veterans are all around us, but it's hard to show them our appreciation when, out of uniform, they're more camouflaged than ever. america, this veterans day, let's shine a light on our veterans by changing one light to green, and keep it glowing every day. because even if we can't see them, they should always be able to see our support. visit greenlightavet.com to learn more. across america, people like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins... ...are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza . for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza . he said victoza works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose
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studio. they have been washed. >> we all do that, tamron. >> yes. >> so our skinny jean, yeah, they are a crutch for us, but let's talk about correcting the crutch and ways we can take our skinny jeans, we vive and reinvigorate and make it look new. here we have crystal. >> i love it. >> wearing the skinny jeans but the new way to do it is treat them as a legging. >> love it. >> so we've seen lots of style bloggers and street stars wearing the jeans as a legging under a skirt, a dress what, have you. >> right. >> and such a fun, fresh look. >> what's the proportion we're looking at here. >> when you wear your leggings you wear any silhouette so you really can. did a fun, fluffy flirty skirt so do a maxi mini skirt, reason a wrap tress, anything you would wear a legging with. >> and do this any age category, smoking hot. >> the any age category. >> now we're going to spin. >> our next clutch piece.
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with anything, wore it wth a gown to an event. >> motor jacket. if you throw a rock it will probably hit 50 of these but a way to motivate the motor jacket out of its comfort zone. here we have antoinette and she's wearing our classic moto jacket and we've made it a glamour statement piece by adding a faux fur stoll. this is the faux fur best and a whole lot more affordable, just $55. >> i love that. >> isn't that fun. >> that's so hat. >> and takes the moto jacket into the winter and it's a hard piece and softens it up and if we walk over here, tamron, you'll see other ways to do that faux fur. you can even put it over, that you know, winter coat that we wear a million times, a great little faux fur collar. >> i see like a t-shirt and a little faux fur. >> really great way to sort of up the ante. >> and our last look. >> the crutch of the white shirt, again, a problem. >> the white shirt. >> absolutely.
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>> and the wait to make it look new is to take it and to revive your summer dresses or spring dresses like janell is doing here. we took it and layered it underneath this fun spring dress and the key here to make it look cool and new is to button the white shirt all the way to the top. >> love that and take your statement necklace and use it as a collar underneath. fresh and fun and modern and show the back. even the low vs in the back or summer dresses, even looks cooler. don't have to hide that. the white shirt really makes everything look great. >> thank you, ladies, all of you look phenomenally. >> that looks like you. >> just when i clean the
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that's cash back now, and cash back again later. it's cash back d\j vu. . . . . . . . the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one sided. actor, writer, comedian and singer seth macfarlane is out with a new album, jazz standards called "not one ever tells you" performing "i guess i'll have to change my plan" along with his orchestra here is seth macfarlane. i'd be helter and was
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placed her on a pedestal apart i planned a little hideaway that we could share some day when i met her i unfolded all my dreams and told her how she would fit in my schemes of what bliss is then the blow came when she gave her name as misses i guess i'll have to change my plan i should have realized there'd be another man i overlooked that point
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until the big affair began before i knew where i was at i found myself upon the shelf and that was that i tried to reach the moon but when i got there all that i could get was the air my feet are back upon the ground i've lost the one girl i've found
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i should have realized there'd be another man why did i buy those blue pajamas before the big affair began my boiling point is much too low for me to try to be a fly lethario i guess i'll crawl right back and into my shell dwelling in my personal hell i'll have to change my plan around
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yes, the one girl i've found i've found >> on top of everything else, the man can sing. thank you very much, guys. seth, thank you. the at bum is "no one ever tells you."
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this is "today" on nbc. do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male... this is one of the jobs where they have to pay you the same. but there are so many examples where that doesn't happen. i'm going to do everything i can to make sure every woman in every job gets paid the same... ...as the men who are doing that job. i'm hillary clinton
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good morning, ladies. >> hello, big willie. how is everything? >> we have a big reveal. we're going to reveal a small piece of videotape that's not been in seen forever and it's when kathie lee got her start in this business. one of the initial pieces. >> that was at my grandmother's birthday party. >> you've got to see this video the it's connected to the "days of our live" anniversary.
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>> whatsome ames residents are waking up to a boil order.... the city says crews working on a new water treatment plant hit a water main. it says some residents in the area are experiencing rusty water and gurgling sounds. the boil order means residents should use bottled water... or boil tap water before using it. the city expects it to be lifted by tonight. for a complete list of
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jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature
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that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't like a project, it was going to be vetoed. it didn't matter if you were a republican. it didn't matter if you were his best friend. he said: 'this is where we're going, this is how we're going to reform state government...' every politician comes in talking about making change, and generally there's not much change. but governor bush made a lot of changes. he got the nickname veto corleone. if he saw something in the budget that he thought violated his conservative principles, you could guarantee it was gonna get whacked. he vetoed a bunch of my stuff and i was the senate president. the message to washington, d.c., is 'get ready...' because there will be change.
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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. >> hello, everybody. it's booze day tuesday. it's october 27th. that song is called "toothbrush." >> you know what, that's a lyric right there. >> by dnce which is joe jonas' new band. >> wow. >> did you ever think in your life there was a song that would
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