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good morning. battleground blitz. six days to go, hillary clinton and donald trump pulling out all the stops, buying up ads, ramping up their attacks. >> if you know anybody they're thinking of voting for ump, i want you to stage an intervention. >> hillary is the one who set up an illegal private e-mail server to shield her criminal activity. you know that. she knows it. >> trump even going after the skyrocketing number of early voters, reminding some of them it's not too late to reconsider. >> you can change your vote to
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okay? breaking overnight, new evidence shedding light on the final moments of malaysia airlines flight 370, proof the wing flaps were not in a landing position when it disappeared nearly three years ago. will that help investigators solve one of the world's longest running aviation mysteries? the tomb of jesus. for the first time in 500 years, researchers are given access to what's believed to be jesus' burial slab. >> my knees are shaking a little bit because ias this. >> this morning the epic discovery that took scientists by surprise. and game seven, game on. the chicago cubs forced a showdown, striking early and often. >> high fly ball to left center. at the wall, grand slam! >> walloping the indians 9-3, setting up one of the spectacles
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today wednesday, november 2nd, 2016. >> 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" on a wednesday morning. i am officially into this. >> this is exciting. for those of us who were just rooting for a game seven, here we are. we just saw wrigley field, cubs win. there is the field in cleveland. there are thean and this is history no matter what happens tonight. >> chicago probably came apart at the seams in the third inning when addison russell hit that grand slam. that was cool. >> i was going to say that but you just took the words right out of my mouth. >> we'll have more on that. >> first let's just get to politics. six days to go until election. here's the state of the race today. a record number of americans have already voted. 26 million people. that is nearly twice as many as
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politics poll out this morning showing hillary clinton with a 39-35% lead among independent likely voters. it was taken after friday's announcement about those newly discovered e-mails. donald trump makes three stops in battleground florida today, a must-win for him. hillary clinton holds rallies isn't arizona and nevada, and her surrogates are once again keeping busy. president obama, vice president joe biden, senator bernie sanders and senator elizabeth warren all o around the country for clinton today. >> of course we've got it all covered starting with nbc national correspondent peter alexander on the campaign trail in pensacola, florida. peter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, matt and savannah, good morning to you both. both candidates today trying to sharpen their closing arguments. donald trump in what really is a must-win state of florida trying to chip away at hillary clinton's advantage, as clinton heads out west trying to shore up her support in nevada and
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republican stronghold in arizona. hillary clinton, fed up and fired up. >> i am sick and tired of the negative, dark, divisive, dangerous vision and behavior of people who support donald trump. >> reporter: going after a protester heckling her in florida late tuesday, accusing her husband, bill clinton, of sexual impropriety. it comes as the candidate is trying to energize a critical part of her base, women voters, inviting former miss universe, alicia machado, to highlight trump's history of insults. >> he said to me miss piggy, miss housekeeping, miss eating machine. >> who acts like this? i tell you who, a bully, that's who. >> reporter: trump in wisconsin making an unusual pitch to democrats who have already cast early votes for clinton. >> wisconsin is one of several states where you can change your early ballot if you think you've made a mistake.
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since you voted. you can change your vote to donald trump, we'll make america great again, okay? >> reporter: earlier in pennsylvania, targeting obamacare. >> i will ask congress to convene a special session so we can repeal and replace. >> reporter: six days to go, a record-setting 26 million votes already cast. nearly twice as many early votes as this time four years ago. the candidates launching a war on the air waves. trump is pouring $25 million into ads in 13 almost all of them won by president obama in 2012. clinton is trying to secure her advantage in states once considered safe. back on tv in colorado and virginia where democrats worry her lead may be eroding. while trump relies on his single best ally, running mate mike pence, clinton is sending her surplus of surrogates to key state. president obama scoffing at the idea of trump as a working class champion. >> who wouldn't let you into one
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cleaning the room, wouldn't let you onto one of his golf courses unless you were mowing the fairway. come on. >> reporter: overnight the trump campaign fiercely rejected the backing of the official newspaper for the kkk that supports trump. the campaign putting out a statement that reads mr. trump and the campaign denounces hate in any form. this publication is repulsive and their views do not represent the tens of millions of americans who are uniting behind our matt and savannah. >> peter, thank you very much. >> nicolle wallace and steve kornacki are with us as promised yesterday. good morning, guys. steve, i'm going to start with you this morning. if you look at where this onslaught of money from the democrats is coming right now, it's going into those firewall solid blue states supposedly, wisconsin, michigan, colorado, virginia. does this signal jitters on the part of the clinton campaign? >> it's really interesting, states we have not been talking about all campaign suddenly in the final stretch of the clinton
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let me take you through what the strategy probably is. what the clinton campaign is looking at is basically if, if there is some sort of doom's day scenario where this fbi thing, there's a reaction that moves against her in the last week and if she starts losing all of the toss-up states on the map. and again, this is a huge if. there's a lot of reasons to think clinton can still pull out wins in a lot of these states. but if it all breaks against her in the toss-up states, you see what this would mean. donald trump would then be one state and so what the clinton campaign is thinking is let's prevent him from getting, if all else fails, that one state. so what are they doing? they're in michigan with ads, they're in colorado with ads, they are in new mexico with ads, they are in virginia with ads. their super pac is in wisconsin with ads. how about this, hillary clinton now on friday, she is going to be going into michigan. she is going to be going into detroit. they're going to try to get the african-american vote out in detroit in bigger numbers. the idea there is if everything
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blue states and you're still safe. >> and she has the resources to spend that money. nicolle, yesterday you said the campaign is basically over tomorrow. that that's when it has to be over. >> from a messaging standpoint. >> so that means today and tomorrow the campaigns make their closing arguments. >> and i said that because what's supposed to happen after about thursday's news cycle is that you take that closing message and you drill it down and you turn out your vote. >> so what closing message? >> well, her closing message seems to be let's turn this back to donald trump. you heard her in peter's piece talking about staging an intervention. she's trying to make him unacceptable. all of her high water marks in this campaign has been when she is on the offense with a disqualifying comment from donald trump. he has given her all of her offensive arguments, whether it was going after a gold star family, whether it was going after the weight of a former miss universe, and she's trying
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all of his disqualifying comments, of which there are many. but i have to say he's also found a very strong closing argument with obamacare and a change message. >> steve, let's talk about where trump is spending his money and his time. the polls are showing a much closer race, so he loves the polls again. does it make sense where he's going? i think he's got three stops in florida today. >> florida today, although yesterday where was he? he was in one of those blue states we were talking about, he was in wisconsin. wisconsin is one of those states where if you have cast an early change your vote. he's actually talking about that right now. actually i think one of the things i am looking for today, this whole question of a last-minute blue state strategy for trump, we're going to get the gold standard poll out of the state of wisconsin. it's going to come out early this afternoon. i am very curious to see since that fbi development, this is one of those states if we get a poll out of there today that says this thing is suddenly a dogfight, that's what the trump campaign is looking for in the final week. that's what the clinton campaign is fearing.
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>> they will acknowledge that all of those blou states look really tough for them. the one where they feel the best, they're down two, and that would be new hampshire. so that would be the manmanna f heaven if they're close or ahead. >> paul ryan did an interview and he was talking about casting his ballot early and he said that he was supporting or he had supported the entire republican ticket and never mentioned the name donald trump. it's like a >> this is going to be the biggest story after election day. should donald trump win or lose frankly. the spotlight will be on paul ryan and what was always a very uncomfortable relationship between paul ryan and donald trump. there are a lot of republicans already asking questions about whether that weakens his speakership. some even suggesting that it may threaten his speakership. so for my side of the aisle, for my half of the country, all eyes will be on paul ryan, no matter
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>> thanks, guys, appreciate it. breaking news overnight. two police officers shot and killed in des moines, iowa, in ambush-style attacks. a manhunt for at least one suspect is now under way. early this morning, police responded to a report of shots fired. they found an officer from the suburb of urbandale shot dead in his patrol car. about two miles away, another officer from des moines also found shot dead in his car. officers are now doing patrols in pairs to better there is some new information this morning on the search for malaysian airlines flight 370. it's been missing two and a half years now. australian investigators looking at pieces of the plane wreckage that have washed ashore now say the evidence suggests the plane did not go into the water gently when it finally went down. nbc's tom costello covers aviation. tom, that's intriguing. what does it mean? >> reporter: good morning. 239 people were on board the
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beijing. investigators believe everyone died when the plane went down in the southern indian ocean. this morning the australian transportation safety board is saying analysis of two wing flaps that have washed ashore indicate they were not in a landing position when the plane hit the water. the satellite data suggests the plane went down at a high and increasing rate of descent, most likely out of control. it is very unlikely anyone would have survived the impact. all along, the working theory has been that the plane was intentionally flown into the ut by one of the pilots. this evidence does not tell us whether anybody would have been alive when the plane finally went into the water, it only tells us that if the pilot was still alive, he probably did not try to set the plane down gently. search teams have now scoured 46,000 square miles of ocean looking for the fuselage. so far nothing. the seven confirmed pieces that they have found have been recovered thousands of miles to the west where they washed ashore. they expect to finish scouring
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sometime late this year or early 2017. guys. >> all right, tom costello, thank you so much. authorities in oklahoma have released dramatic video of the police shootout that killed double murder suspect michael vance on sunday night. >> i want to shut the road down. i'm going to take shots. i'm going to shut the road down and take shots. >> dozens of high-powered rifle shots were exchanged as three oklahoma state troopers chased that suspect down a highway. he was wanted for killing two fami police officers on october 23rd. video from a patrol helicopter shows vance plowing through a roadblock and then speeding away. later vance stops and gets out of his truck, more gunfire exchanged. eventually he was shot and killed by police. taking a big turn now, as we said earlier, it all comes down to one final game in the world series. the chicago cubs hammered cleveland last night to force tonight's decisive game seven.
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championship drought is about to be over. for the other, another year ending in heartbreak. nbc's ron mott is in cleveland. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. this is not the outcome the folks here wanted to seechlt but not too many long faces. you guys are still excited, right? so they had to postpone the big celebration they had planned last night and now it's down to one more game to discover whether it's indians fans or cubs fans that will see a dream come true. there's no tomorrow, only tonight. >> and a big night for the heart of this chicago lineup. >> reporter: game seven of the world series, the victors destined to spoil part of the loser's winter, a harsh cold reminder the difference a few innings can make. the chicago cubs, backs against the wall heading into game six in cleveland, stunned the home crowd right off the bat. >> high fly ball in the air to left. cubs strike first!
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with a grand slam in the third. >> high fly ball to left center. at the wall, grand slam! >> reporter: delaying gratification for the indians another night, if not another year. >> i wanted to win. that's what i would want. but we lost, but we'll get them again. >> reporter: despite a plea from cleveland's superfan, hometown faves never recovered from the cubs' quick start and now find themselves in a winner take all jam. not even the presence of eddie robinson could reverse cleveland's fortunes last night. >> the two longest world series droughts, one of these will come to an end. >> reporter: and now with everything up for grabs, the indians' hopes ride on the arm
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who's been brilliant. the cubs calling on kyle hendrix. two pitchers, one in line to be world series series, the other, perhaps, the goat. as any world series fan will tell you, we have plenty of the latter. >> we have 27 more outs. this is so exciting. but we're one step away. >> reporter: there is nothing like the spectacle of a game seven in sports. it is gut-wrenching for fans and certainly for the players. the butterflies will here in cleveland and in chicago as well. guys, back to you. >> all right, ron, thanks very much. i know you're planning to be sound asleep when this is played but i will be calling you when it's over. >> that's right, i'll put my ringer on mute. al is in cleveland. he had prime seats for last night's game. so exciting. was it everything you hoped, other than i know your team didn't win. >> well, other than that it was a spectacular game.
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that is one brave lady, but i tell you, last night was spectacular. perfect night for baseball. 74 degrees first pitch. i was out on the field at progressive field. i got to do some snapchatting and facebook living. we had a great time there. and then talk about your bonus, one of my seatmates, bill murray. unbelievable. bill murray was there, mr. chicagos made one fan's dream come true. as he was coming in the stadium, this young woman was standing out there waiting for tickets, hoping somebody -- and he gave her one of his tickets, brought her in. she sat next to him. she's from indiana. and it was a great time. we're going to show that a little bit later. later in our 9:00, guys, bill murray as hairdresser. it's one of the most bizarre moments at a baseball game, it's really cool. let's give you the weather really quickly and show you
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again, we are talking about a threat of some showers late, late in the game possible, but it's most likely going to be after 11:30. game time 70 degrees under partly cloudy skies. and where's that rain coming from? well, there's low pressure making its way out of the midwest. it's going to be bringing in showers and thunderstorms, first chicago and then they move into cleveland and make their way into the northeast by late thursday on into friday. we'll get to hey, i'm paul. and i used to ask if you could hear me now with verizon... i'm with sprint now because guess what? it's 2016 and every network is great. in fact, sprint's reliability is now within 1% of verizon. and sprint saves you 50% on most verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. so, i switched to sprint. and millions more have too. can you hear that? (vo) don't let a 1% difference cost you twice as much. for people with hearing loss,
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it is 7:30, it's wednesday, the 2nd of november, 2016. great crowd outside and we'll head out there today in just a minute. before we get to that, let's take a look at some headlines from this rn a manhunt under way in des moines, iowa, where two officers were shot and killed overnight, ambushed in their own patrol cars. those shootings happened about two miles and 20 minutes apart. in politics, hillary clinton was not holding back when she was heckled by a protester during a late-night rally in florida. take a look. >> i am sick and tired of the negative, dark, divisive, dangerous vision and behavior of
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supporters to, quote, stage an intervention if they know someone who's thinking of voting for donald trump. >> meantime, donald trump was in wisconsin making his own appeal to clinton supporters who have already voted. >> wisconsin is one of several states where you can change your early ballot if you think you've made a mistake. a lot of stuff has come out since you voted. >> he's right. in wisconsin, early and absentee voters can change their minds up to three times, but t for making a final decision is tomorrow. now to a wisconsin high school under fire this morning to teach teens about safe driving, the school made students believe several of their classmates had died in an accident. nbc's kerry sanders has more on what turned out to be a pretty controversial decision. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. we all know that you shouldn't text and drive, but how do you get that message to teenagers? well, here at broadhead high school, they decided to try something that is controversial
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definitely took a wrong turn. this video has school officials in broadhead, wisconsin, under fire this morning. students shocked, seeing this. >> there have been a series of wrecks and multiple reckless driving happening around broadhead. we've currently lost a handful of fellow students. >> reporter: the announcement repeated several times throughout the morning that four of their classmates were killed in a terrible car wreck. >> a lot of our friends fellow students actually started crying because they actually thought that these people were dead. >> reporter: but they were not dead. it was all an exercise, designed to scare the kids, to learn texting while driving can have deadly consequences. within a couple of minutes they were told the truth. >> it was terrifyingly real at first. >> reporter: very real to sam bowlin, named after his uncle who was killed by a drunk driver. sam's mother posting it is never
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tactics to learn. >> we thought it was a fantastic idea. >> reporter: she was a member of the student council who came up with the idea. she voted for it. >> we knew it was going to create probably some talk, but never this much. and, you know, either way, we made an impact because they're still talking about it. >> reporter: social media lit up. i think this is amazing, one said. sometimes you need tough love. another disagreeing, telling someone that a person close to them has died is sick and cruel. classes. it was a big deal. >> reporter: school superintendent leonard leuick said the intent was to improve awareness of student teen driving safety and we apologize for any undue stress that was caused to any parents or students. >> it was absolutely worth it. if it saves one person, then it's worth it. it's absolutely worth it. >> reporter: the school
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the student council, said the superintendent told her it's unlikely the school will ever try this again. savannah, matt. >> you can see why it raised a lot of eyebrows there, hearts in the right place, though. kerry, get dry. let us head back to cleveland and get another check of the weather from al. >> hey, guys, i've got little bentley here, two months old, the littlest indians fan. question, do you guys know the name of t costume character? >> indys? >> no. take a look. >> slider. >> what's the name of the mascot? what's your mascot's name? >> slider. that's right, there's slider hanging out with me. these guys are an act unto themselves. i love the slider. and he smells -- he smells just
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it's unbelievable. anyway, let's show you what's going on as far as your weather is concerned. looking ahead, the heat, the heat is the big story. hopefully mr. kluber will be bringing the heat tonight, but there is record-setting weather throughout the southeast. records possible in cincinnati, nashville, birmingham, memphis and st. louis today. and we're also looking at possible record-setting temperatures making their way as we get further to the south, savannah, tallahassee and its way into the northeast and
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oh, a little spit-up there. this is bentley's mom, brittany. he's a great little guy, he really is. congratulations. we love him drooly. >> a lot of probably overindulged last night. thank you. just ahead, val kilmer speaks out. what he's saying about rumors surrounding his health. but first, the discovery of but first, the discovery of biblical proportions li impressive linda. it seems age isn't slowing you down. but your immune system weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox.
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week, the slab was pulled back to allow scientists and "national geographic" to have a look. the inside of the tomb where many believe jesus was resurrected has never been filmed. >> i'm amazed. >> that feeling of specialness, it just permeates the whole building. >> reporter: jerusalem's church of the holy sepulchre has been at the center of christianity since the early days of the faith, because this c contains the final stations of the cross. the locations, church leaders say, of where christ was crucified, where his body was prepared for burial, and where he was entombed. there's a little house called the edicule over the tomb and this little house is why there's so much activity now. the edicule damaged by water,
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renovated for the first time in 200 years. a group of specialists were drilling in metal supports, cleaning the stones. >> it will look exactly the same without any defrmation, any cracks. >> so it will be solid inside but look the same. >> exactly. >> reporter: they're fixing the little house and took a peek to see what's under the slab covering the tomb inside. >> the slab of marble on the top of what's believed to be tomb has just been removed and archaeologists are now analyzing what's underneath it. >> reporter: they found another slap with a carved cross, believed to be from the crusader period. and the limestone burial shelf underneath it examined perhaps for the first time. >> that's the goal for this week to say that this is the gps point that was first found in
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your hands. >> reporter: the holy bed from which the faithful say christ rose from the dead may not be opened again for centuries. the church of the holy sepulchre has long played a central war in -- central part in history. even today, it's still making headlines. >> that is fascinating, richard, thank you very much. coming up with an icon, a legend. those words fit. that's warren beatty. why it took him 15 years to return to the big screen and what he says is the best thing that's ever happened to him. and carson is in the orange room. he's checking ticket prices and he's checking ticket prices and remember 2007? smartphones? o m g ten years later, nothing's really changed. it's time to snap out of it.
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we're back at 7:49. carson has more on world series fever. >> oh, if you didn't get enough from al there in cleveland, i've got a little more for you. the cubs forcing the indians into game seven made for an extremely exciting night in cleveland and for baseball fans around the country. after that 9-3 victory the tweeted their view from cleveland saying today was a good day, saying fly the w. nice shot in chicago just outside of wrigley field. it was more of a somber scene, as you might imagine, on the indians twitter page where one of their few postgame tweets was retweeting this, game seven. one baseball fan writing game 7 is great any year. game 7 with this much context is special.
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if you want to be there, you're going to pay for it. here's a shot of stubhub. $30,000 for that field box seat. major league baseball only piling on the pressure showing this quote from the first baseman of the cubs, anthony rizzo. if you lose, you go home. if you win, you're a hero. what's your prediction? have we done that yet, savannah, matt? >> i'd like to see the cubs win but i think eit t is great for baseball. >> i have remained neutral like switzerland. >> what about you, carson? >> i like what matt said. i think you know in the first two innings. if kluber has his magic, the indians will win. if the cubs get to him earlier, it will be a cubs victory. >> but they have their entire bullpen. >> and if it goes late, it could
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they played chapman last night. >> baseball, by the way. >> touchdown! >> carson, thanks. just ahead, ditch the denim? bad news for people of a certain age who like wearing jeans. >> we'll see about that. and then the world's most connected model, ? ? hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love.
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it's 8:00 on today. coming up, fight to the finish. with the clock ticking and the polls tightening, donald trump and hillary clinton take their respective campaigns to key battleground states and pull no punches. >> he sure has spent a lot of time demeaning, degrading, insulting and assaulting women. >> hillary is the one who set up an illegal private e-mail server to shield her criminal activity. you know that. she knows it. plus beatty is back. >> the only person you can trust is you. >> the hollywood legend stops by studio 1a for a rare interview where he talks film, family, and the fight to bring his new movie
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and rocking the runway. supermodel and social media gaur gigi hadid struts into the studio live, today, wednesday, november 2nd, 2016. ?? >> hello, tennessee. >> michigan. hi, mom. >> hello from at kennison, indiana. >> good morning. >> shoutout to high school in hawaii. aloha from "today"! whoo! >> we're back now, 8:00 on a wednesday morning. it's the 2nd day of november, 2016. it is a crisp, beautiful morning
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>> let me just stop you there. you said it's the second day. this is day two of no shave november. two days. >> but to be fair, you had a beard on halloween morning. >> but i shaved. i started fresh. two days, look at this. by sunday i'm going to have a full santa claus beard. >> do me a favor, go ooooh. >> it's our campaign to draw attention to men's health. just ahead, on the debate of the best weighs to not only detect but treat prostate cancer. first let's get to the morning's top stories. here is the news at 8:00. i'm andrea mitchell in florida where both hillary clinton and donald trump are waking up today. both have campaigned here more than any other battleground. in her fifth visit to the sunshine state in the last week, hillary clinton firing up a florida crowd late tuesday, going after donald trump.
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more than half the population of the united states. >> trump making a play for wisconsin with a unique appeal to early voters in the state considered a long shot. >> wisconsin is one of several states where you can change your early ballot if you think you've made a mistake. a lot of stuff has come out since you voted. >> reporter: trump back on script tuesday. the late-breaking fbi e-mail controversy breathing new life into his faltering clinton trying to ride out the storm, but showing a rare flash of anger at a protester against her husband. >> you know, i am sick and tired of the negative, dark, divisive, dangerous vision and behavior of people who support donald trump. >> reporter: not where clinton expected to be in this final week. >> i am not taking anything or anyone or any place for granted, and i hope you will work with me
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everything we care about. >> reporter: trying to distract from the latest e-mail fallout by attacking trump. >> donald trump is the poster boy for everything that's wrong with our economy. >> reporter: and hoping to galvanize her base, especially women, bringing former miss universe, alicia machado, to one rally. >> he said to me, miss piggy, miss housekeeping. it's really clear that he does not >> he sure has spent a lot of time demeaning, degrading, insulting and assaulting women. >> reporter: president obama heading to florida for clinton later today. >> you know, there's a reason why we haven't had a woman president before. when a guy is ambitious and out in the public arena and working hard, well, that's okay. but when a woman suddenly does it, suddenly you're all like, well, why is she doing that? >> reporter: and trump celebrating a tightening race in
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way ahead in ohio. wow, we're doing great. >> reporter: as his campaign tries to expand the map, announcing a $25 million new ad buy in 13 states. 12 of them states president obama won four years ago. >> there has never been a movement like this in our country's history. there never will be again perhaps. but we have to take advantage of it on november 8th. >> reporter: clinton with far more cash on hand announcing new ads to counter trum in michigan and new mexico and going back on the air in virginia and colorado. clinton has one other big advantage, her surrogates. both obamas and joe biden today alone, clinton and her surrogates have 22 separate appearances. trump and his team only eight. after leaving here in florida, clinton will try to rally hispanic voters in nevada and arizona. matt. >> andrea, thank you very much. a manhunt under way around
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police are calling ambush-style attacks on two officers. the two were shot and killed early this morning about 20 minutes apart. an emotional police sergeant said it doesn't appear there was any interaction with whoever shot them in their patrol cars. >> that's the best we got that we can explain the scene right now. both of them were in their cars. >> he said there is a clear and present danger to police officers right now. police are looking for the pope francis is raising some eyebrows with comments he made tuesday about the catholic church's ban on women becoming priests. the pope says he believes the ban is forever and will never be changed. those comments came during a news conference onboard a flight from sweden to rome. a reporter ask the pope if he thought the catholic church could ever allow women to be ordained. the pope responded, quote, st. pope john paul ii had the last clear word on this and it stands. francis was referring to a
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ordaining women was not possible because jesus chose only men as his apostles. coming up next, health concerns. val kilmer opens up to address some rumors surrounding his health. and on trending, your first look, matt, get excited. a new batch of emojis going to keep you so busy. >> and then the one and only warren beatty will talk about his first movie in 15 years ? you got your mom side. ? ? a just be calm side. ? ? you got a, "i never thought i'd get married at 65" side. ? ? "hey i'm just looking" side. ? ? man, you better buy that ride, whooo! ? ? that's why there's nationwide. ? ? they help to know, protect and grow your many sides. ? ? yeeeahhh ? ? nationwide is on your side. ? hi, i'm phil mickelson.
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llion things to do ? ? you know that there are ? ?? the honey in honey nut cheerios likes to take its sweet time. [sighs] that's why we make them for you. we're back. it's a time for trending party, people. i think this is going to get a little heated, this discussion. a british company says it has research that shows the exact age when we should all stop wearing jeans. first of all, i didn't think there was such an age at all. what would you say it might be. >> i think old people in jeans look adorable. >> but define old. >> any age. >> i agree. >> i don't think there's an age.
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you're not on the smuckers jar for crying out loud. >> what's the age? >> they say it's 53. i know, it's silly. but by the way, it's not because people above that age aren't supposed to look good in jeans, they say actually it's not worth the trouble after 53 -- >> what is the trouble of wearing jeans. >> i'm glad you asked. because apparently one in ten people try on as many as six pairs in one go, spend five days looking for the right fit. >> that's true. love, you keep them forever and just warming up by the time you hit 53. >> three pair of them. >> they also say it's so stressful 6% of people burst into tears. >> don't you think now they have all these jean companies that are stretchy? i have these really awesome stretchy jeans that you can get into with no crying, no fuss, no muss. >> 53 was the age i stopped wearing rhinestone-studded jeans. i'm still going denim.
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emojis? this morning we're getting an early look at the 72 new emojis that apple is planning to roll out with ios 10.2. check out the shrug emoji. when you just don't know what to say. the face palm for all those moments. the crossed fingers for all the fans of cleveland and chicago tonight. for savannah and dylan, the pregnant lady emoji. and perhaps the most controversial of all given sightings, the creepy clown emoji. >> that's bold. >> that pregnancy emoji is going to be interesting for some people, how they use that one, breaking the news. >> haven't even thought about it that way. >> we had more in trending but popstart is more to talk about. >> we'll start with val kilmer, finally setting the record straight about his health. over the weekend, his friend
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been battling oral cancer and things didn't look too good. on tuesday val broke his silence saying i love michael douglas but he's misinformed. the confusion started two years ago when he noticed a lump on his throat and asked michael for a referral. in his post val insisted he has no cancer whatsoever and thanked his fans for their concern. next up, guess who, guys. take a look. who's the superstar that took to instagram on tuesday to show off their halloween costume and they, like us, took a little sp >> who is that? >> this person decided to jump up like the character from "the mask" in 1994. who was that, no guesses? >> man or woman? >> woman, singer. maybe one of the best. >> madonna. >> adele went all out before her show in dallas, texas. she loves a good costume. if you didn't see her last year, she dressed up as george michael. so that was adele.
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guests and jake fell victim to one of her pranks a few years ago. >> i like those characters because they're fun to play but i also think there's an opportunity for -- oh, my god. what the [ bleep ]! >> jake said it's hard to watch that clip back because he was actually terrified. well, this week he returned to ellen's show and backstage she spent ten minutes hiding out in the bathroom in his dressing it because he knew something was up. so when ellen revealed herself, he told her, "i knew it!" >> jake gyllenhaal, 1, ellen a million. let's head to al in cleveland standing by with a couple of guests. al. >> that's right. in fact a superfan, if you will, she is a viral sensation.
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in cleveland watching the series in 1948 with her dearly departed and beloved husband. and she is 104 and everybody knows you as nana. you watched the game last night. a little disappear point but what do you think about tonight? >> well, i think tonight they're going to do it. >> yeah? >> why do you think they're going to do it tonight? >> well, because they didn't do it yet. >> dummy! that's why i love you, ma'am. you are just the best. are you really excited about tonight? >> oh, yes, very. >> this is great. lori, why is she -- everybody loves your nana. >> for us she's got that spirit. she used to always say to us, i think i'm just greedy for life. she turned 90 and she said i think this is it. then she said, oh, no, i want to see this one graduate.
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philosophy of being greedy for life and i think she exudes that and people are drawn to her. of course the love of baseball, people can resonate with that. >> and the indians. >> yeah. >> we'll have what you're having. whiz your birthday? >> may the 9th. >> we're going to put you on that smuckers jar for that 105th. >> okay. >> god bless, we love you. all right. let's show you what we've got as far as your weather today. it's going to be spectacular. again, when we talk about the west, they need the rain in southern california. they're not getting it. they're getting it up in the pacific northwest where we may see a few inches of rain before it's all over and some mountain snows. we'll see some showers moving into northern california and there's another storm system coming in on saturday, so very active, but they can't get it where they need it further down south. that's what's going on around the country.
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four generations of family here all because of nana, god bless, we love her. all right, matt. oscar winner warren beatty is a hollywood legend and he's back in a very big way with his first movie in 15 years, writing, producing, directing and stars in "rules don't apply." he plays howard hughes, who helped make or break careers during hollywood's golden age. take a look. >> these guys want to have a
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then be able to say i'm crazy and then i'll have to give up control of twa to them. it's just -- >> well, maybe you'd teach them a lesson if you just gave it to them. >> then they could sue me for a whole lot of money and then they may come after my daddy's company, so i can't afford to let them make me a psychiatric case. i would leave this country and never come back. i'd leave this country and never come back. i'd leave this country and never come back. >> i think he says it one more time actually too. >> warren, it's great to see you. >> good to see you too. >> it really is. normally i would say welcome back to an actor like you, but i would generally say that to someone who kind of went off not by their own choosing, who fell into disfavor in hollywood. the opposite is true for you. you kind of went out of the public eye and you correct me if i'm wrong, because life was just too great to stop living. >> that's right. >> tell me about it. >> the best thing that's ever
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having four kids. i like to joke that they are my four small eastern european countries. we negotiate. you know, i've never made a lot of movies. i always have kind of had something in the back of my mind, and then finally i guess i have to face facts and get around and do it. >> let me talk about this. i think you will want me to say right off the bat that this not a bio pick. this is not a movie about howard hughes. how do you describe it? >> howard hughes, of course, is an important character in it but, no, it's not a bio pick at all. it's more about hollywood that i came to 10,000 years ago, 1958. and the movie themematically i think relates a lot to what we'd
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puritanism that pervaded in the 1950s and then the rise of feminism and other factors started to kind of break loose. >> just to drive home the point, you said this to "the new york times." stop calling it a howard hughes movie, call it a movie about hollywood in 1958, old hollywood. warren beatty's hollywood. warren beatty's old hollywood or old warren beatty's hollywood. tell me about warren beatty's old hollywood. >> i think oldar hollywood, i was impressed and i was -- you know, i was kind of young. i got lucky. >> several times from what i heard. >> oh, no, don't go there. but i had a great director on the first movie i did, kazan. not only did i pick up a lot about directing, i picked up a lot about producing and so when
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lucky to be kind of welcomed by some people that might seem from another time. >> so as a guy who's in the later part of his 70s, what do you want your role to be in the business now, in hollywood now, i don't mean in a movie role, in the larger community of hollywood? >> i always have an idea in the back of my mind, and i always try to avoid going to but i'm leading a very nice life with my marriage and my children. >> you can't talk about where you are in live now without talking about annette. this is the first time i think you direct her in a movie, is that true? >> it's the first time i've directed her, yeah. it's not the first time she's directed me. but yeah. >> what was it like? >> well, i think there's no better actress alive than annette.
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made called "20th century women." she's very, very good. >> do you think in some ways, warren, your marriage, was it 25 years now? >> mm-hmm. >> do you think you surprised a lot of people in hollywood, that people expected it to go the way of some other high-profile hollywood marriages? >> it didn't really surprise me. i always felt that -- i wasn't trying to avoid marriage, i was trying to avoid divorce. i had no doubt when i annette that it was time to get married. >> what makes it work? what's made it work for 25 years? >> respect. >> i read somewhere where you said that it's hard enough for children to grow up with one famous parent. >> that's right. >> and you are two wildly famous parents. >> it is a burden, i think, to have two parents that are well
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privacy. you know, i could go on and on and on and on talking about them, because they're brilliant and fun, but, no, i think it's -- you've got to give them a break and they have their privacy. >> i would imagine one of the great gifts you've ever given them is these past 15 years. >> well, it's a gift to me. i hope they feel the a little bit -- you've always been someone who cared about politics in roles and in life. have you been following? >> here's my answer to that. it is three words. don't start me. >> don't make me wait 15 more years. please come back and see us. >> if you'll be here? will you wait 15 years? >> let's shorten the timetable,
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warren beatty, what a pleasure. "rules don't apply" hits theaters on november 23rd. get this, it's a joke, dr. oz, chef john best and gigi hadid walks into a bar. we're going to have a great segment. actually they're all separate. we're really looking forward to talking to all of them. a big half hour coming up next after a check of your local
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good morning, everybody. it's 8:30. it's wednesday morning, the 2nd of november. we have a beautiful crowd out on our plaza. let's take a selfie. nice weather too. cute. anyway, we're so psyched to be here. hi, charlie. >> this is a fun crowd. >> oh, my goodness. where's matt? >> i'm here. >> he only listens to you and olivia. >> i've got the treats, that's why. >> no shade under way.
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we've commissioned a survey that shows 6 in 10 have not talked about prostate cancer screenings with their doctors. that is not a good thing. dr. oz is here hopefully to change those numbers. also coming up supermodel gigi hadid is here. if you haven't seen her on magazine covers and runway, maybe you've seen her on instagram because that girl owns it. >> she's so sweet and beautiful. i walked over and said i really feel like standing next to a she's adorable. also coming up, we've got a thanksgiving match made in heaven in our kitchen. martha stewart and chef john are here teaming up for the ultimate feast. >> first let's send it back to al for a check of the weather in cleveland. hey, al. >> hey, guys, here at the winking lizard brew pub and having a great time, although these kids are not having any alcoholic beverages. it's nothing but milk and soda so they're all hopped up.
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again, we're talking about if the game goes into late late innings tonight for game seven, we could see some showers. otherwise it's going to be a nice night. cloudy skies. oh, that was yesterday's forecast. anyway, we're looking at some showers and 70 degrees. now, for today record warmth through the southeast, gulf coast. we're looking at some stronger storms. those storms in illinois will make their way into ohio in the northeast later on. in fact tomorrow you can see wet weather in the northeastn gulf. unseasonably mild through the plains and a flood threat with heavy showers and thunderstorms from texas into the southwest.
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if the indians win tonight, school -- no school for anybody. all right. official school day off. only kidding. matt. >> all right, al, thank you very much. now tour campaign. as the stubble continues to take hold here in studio 1a, we partnered up with dr. mehmet oz for a closer look at big health issues facing men. this morning we're focusing on prostate cancer and the debate over screening and treatments. take a look. >> hi, i'm clark howard. >> for nearly a decade, clark howard has been living with prostate cancer. this radio dj consulted with his doctor and decided on using
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that means that because his cancer is slow growing, he opted to monitor it closely rather than have surgery or radiation. the prostate is a walnut-sized reproductive gland found only in men. more than 180,000 american men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. more than 26,000 will die from the disease. besides a rectal exam by your doctor, historically the only screening for prostate cancer is a prostate specific antigen test. it's a simple blood test that measures a specific protein produced by the prostate. if the psa level is elevated, it could indicate the patient has prostate cancer. active director ben stiller recently credited a psa screening for saving his life. >> i learned that i was someone that had a case that could be treated. there are a lot of people that can't. >> because it's too late. >> because they discover it too
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watched his psa level rise over a year and a half before sending him on for ultimate testing. ultimately he had surgery to remove the cancer and says he is now cancer-free, but treatments vary. a landmark study published in the "new england journal of medicine" followed more than 1600 men with diagnosed prostate cancer. the men fell into three groups, those who had surgery, those who had radiotherapy and those who actively monitored their cancer. after ten years, researchers found almost no death rates between the groups. >> this study shows that there were serious side effects of treatment in terms of sexual, bowel and urinary function, but there were side effects on the men on active surveillance too, because the risk is the tumor will grow. >> for clark, active monitoring was the right choice. >> that i'm sitting there just watching it drives people crazy. but i think i'm crazy like a fox. i think what i've done is the
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the studio. good to see you. i was shocked by the numbers, over 180,000 cases will be diagnosed this year, 26,000 men will die of it. this needs attention. >> well, it's common cancer. men are confused. in our big sur va that we did together, we found that 54% of men don't know what a psa test is and 61% want the test. the confusion is in part caused because people don't understand in the medical community how powerful this test is. >> so what's your recommendation, who should get the psa exam and at what age should they start? >> the reason the u.s. government and major medical groups don't get along on this is because people think you'll overtreat the psa. if you're thoughtful about it and don't get rushed into doing procedures on yourself, then middle-aged men it makes sense. if you're african-american or if you have a family history, that
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here's the thing, most men think the psa test will tell you if you've got aggressive cancer or some type of cancer, not true. 75% of the time it's going to be a false positive. so don't get biopsied and aggressively treated because the psa doesn't tell you that. >> you're in a doctor's office. the doctor walks in and says, mr. lauer, i have bad news, you have a psa of x level, you have prostate cancer. what is the first thing you want men to do or not do? >> let me blow your mind with this. this is the data set f survey we did together. 79% of men think that if they have prostate cancer and don't have surgery, they will die. that is completely wrong. that is not what happens at all. in fact this is changing the paradigm of how we treat all cancers. most men with active surveillance don't pay a penalty. even lifetime change can make a difference so don't think of it as something that you have to get out of your body immediately. ben stiller very wise, he waited 18 months before he went ahead more aggressively. men should have the information
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we're back with today's style. at just 21 years old, gigi hadid has already conquered fashion runways in new york, london, paris and milan. she starred in music videos and become the face of brands like versace and tommy hilfiger and has nearly 25 million followers on instagram. thanks to a new collaboration, she can add footwear designer to her resume. gigi, it's great to see you. >> thank you. >> welcome. this is your first appearance on the "today" show.
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i've watched it morning my whole life so it's great to be here. >> i was looking at some magazines and you're on the cover of every one. >> it looks like my mom's living room on this table. >> you've got vogue, bazaar and the "wall street journal." >> my dad was excited about that one. it's amazing. i get to work with the people i've looked up to my whole life. people ask what's your favorite cover, but each one has so much behind where were shooting and who i was with. >> you and your mom had a five-year plan. when you started to model, you decided what you wanted to do. it seems like it came true in about a year. people call you that phrase that they use too often, i think, "it" girl. do you like it or hate it? >> obviously it's an honor to be called that. i think that something that i've just really paid attention to is just being someone that people
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i think that if you really touch someone on a personal level, they'll be the ones fighting for you the next day at a meeting or pushing for you in a campaign and that's something i try to stick to. >> you have probably learned by now that not everything written about you is true. she's still nice, responsible and respectful. is that true? >> i mean that's what i do make a conscious effort to do that, so i hope so. >> savannah walked up she's so nice, she really is. >> thank you. >> you hang out with some pretty cool people. what was halloween like? >> halloween was really cool. we were all working, so my friend had just a little like girls night at her house. >> just a flend general? >> taylor. we had like chips and guacamole and pizza. i had a really, really intense costume planned and then i was like maybe i'll save it. so then i found a cub scout
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store and i made a costume out of it. >> that's cool. creative. i'm sure your instagram followers, 25 million, will love that picture. there's another picture that caught my eye. can i put a picture up of you that was taken i believe yesterday in the streets of new york. so you're walking. you know from watching the show i am a germphobe. look at your coat dragging in the streets of new york. do you think what's in the streets of new york? >> this will make you feel better. the coat came off like already dirty, right, so it's long. so i got it as that piece. then i walked across the street for coffee. i only walked across the street. like that's literally the farthest i went all day yesterday. >> because there is not a dry cleaner in the world that is good enough to sanitize that jacket or coat. >> but it was already like dirty. so i either don't wear it or i just do wear it. >> let's talk good stuff. let's move on. you are a brand ambassador to
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you created these for all the right reasons. talk about it. >> yeah. i started with doing the stuart whitesman campaigns and i am a huge supported of pencils of promise. 2013 was my first gala. stuart has a partnership where he has made a financial commitment to building three schools, one in guatemala, one in ghana and one in laos, so my boots come in three cs proceeds will be part of that fall 2016 commitment to building three schools. >> wow, that's called an "it" girl doing right by the term. >> thank you so much. >> what are you going to say to your 25 million instagram followers about your experience here this morning? >> that i love this show and i'm so excited that i'm on it. >> gigi hadid, it's great to have you here. thank you so much. up next, we're kicking off our countdown to thanksgiving with great recipes.
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we are kicking off a special "today" food all-star thanksgiving. it starts this morning. we're going to bring you the biggest and brightest stars in the culinary world to make your holiday the best ever. here is a look at what's in store. it's time to talk really talk turkey. as "today" food doubles down with the chef explosion. with tips and tricks from the greatest culinary talents in the country. we've paired them up all month long to create their favorite holiday recipes, from pies to potatoes as well as sweet and savory. it's all gravy, as we pledge to make your traditional thanksgiving meal easier, tastier and the most memorable
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okay, we're going to get the month started off right with two of the biggest names in the business, martha stewart of martha stewart living and chef john besh from nashville. they have the perfect pairing between the north and the south, turkey and stuffing. we gave you a choice because we said you could collaborate on a recipe or find the perfect pair. >> well, i'm doing the turkey, which is in a new way, upside down turkey, and john is making -- >> you know, a southern staple, oyster dressing. >> i love it. cannot wait to dig in. testers are downstairs and we have a celebrity standing in, gigi hadid is here. >> okay, so john, you're going to take your spot and we're going to make our turkey. >> this is a 14-pound turkey, fresh, organic if you can find it. fresh has not been frozen. so salt inside and out. >> do you have a rule about how many pounds per person you're
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going to have 20 people, you should have two turkeys, two 14-pounders would be very generous and gives you enough for your turkey sandwiches the next day. you know, you have to have all of that. and the extra dressing. so rub the salt and wrap this turkey -- you should do the day before. wrap the turkey in plastic wrap, put back in the refrigerator and let it stay. and that's a dry brine. then rinse it. this is the day of so you have a rinsed and dried turkey. make sure you dry it inside and out. >> get to know that turkey. >> yes. you have your nice roasting pan with a rack. under the rack, orange, garlic, onion, sage, thyme, rosemary, salt and pepper. and then this is the odd part, a ciabatta bread. this is just cut in half. butter this really well. >> be generous, it's
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>> this is so good. you put this in the pan on the rack, and then you put your turkey upside down on the bread. >> now why upside down? >> this way you're going to have a really moist breast without doing the -- oh, i have to try this too, without doing the more complicated cheesecloth method 101 that i'm famous for. i love that one too. but i make three or four different turkeys every year. >> funny? gigi is down here chowing down on this turkey. she said you know what i have to do after this? i have my fitting for the victoria's secret show. >> gigi, that's so funny. me too! >> a little bulge won't hurt. >> you might not want some of that oyster dressing. >> just a few seconds, we've got to see the upside down thing. >> this goes upside down onto the bread.
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425. put this right in. here, john -- >> you're a strapping young man. >> put that in and then bring me this turkey. this has been in for 45 minutes at 425. >> that's all? >> yep. and now we flip it. see, we flip it. it's a little hot. >> well, be careful. we can't lose you, martha. >> and then are jus here? >> and then we butter it a little bit more. >> i've got to get to john for his dressing. >> flip it, put a little more butter on the breast and put it back in the oven. make sure you pour some turkey stock. >> how long in the oven? >> another two hours. >> great. >> and this is what it looks like. >> it looks gorgeous. and taste tasters say it tastes good, right?
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what you would call stuffing, up north we call it dressing. >> and you don't put it in the turkey? >> we're not putting it in the turkey, just serving this on the side. so you've got to start with a little bacon. so we have bacon rendering, onion, a little garlic. we call this the trinity of creole cooking. it's very simple, some green onions, onions, bell just a little bit of bacon. we'll just saute this up nicely like that and add in just a little bit of cayenne pepper, some garlic powder and some smoked paprika. >> so that's going to have a little kick to it. >> oh, it will, it will. >> great. >> so i will turn this off. this is an old family recipe. perfect to make ahead like a day or so. i love doing these dressings well in advance. this is everything that you see there. just cooked down for about 15
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>> just like day old stale bread. >> like french bread? >> french bread is great, some of that ciabatta is wonderful. >> we're going to set that back there. and so you've got to have a little smoke in the kitchen. >> get to the oysters, everybody wants to know about that. >> nothing like martha stewart shucking oysters for you. just from either coast. i love these big southern oysters. toss that up with a little salt, a little parsley. >> how did you prep those oysters, just a little butter? >> no, just raw. fresh. >> what we want to do is pour that right into our casserole. >> i think that paprika -- >> that's really so good. >> try smoking that paprika like
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>> just a little bit of green onion. you want to bake that 350 for about an hour. that's what we have here. serving it with martha's incredible upside down roast turkey. >> come to mama. okay, great. thank you so much. john besh, martha stewart, for these recipes. >> john, would you like a little? >> i want some of that turkey. >> recipe at today.com/food. john is back tomorrow a taste testers, thumbs up, right? >> thumbs up. >> thumbs up. >> this is "today" on nbc. judge pat dewine. he has decades of legal experience and is rated an "excellent" judge. judge pat dewine. he interprets the law as written and doesn't legislate from the bench. judge pat dewine. he'll ensure justice for everyone and remain true to the constitution.
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this morning on "today's take" harry connick jr. is co-hosting and your roundup of the hottest movie, tv and books for thanksgiving weekend. plus helpful hacks to make your meal time quick, simple and delicious. all that and more, coming up no >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on this wednesday morning, the 2nd day of november. can you believe it? 2016. we are in november, guys. i'm tamron along with dylan and our very special guest co-host this morning, harry connick jr.
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a -- >> wizard. >> and the spell that you cast was what? >> the spell that i cast is the reason i'm here today. nobody knew it, but i'm back as a result of the spell that i cast. >> what's that song, i put a spell on you? >> yeah, put a spell on you. >> did you feel it? >> i didn't intend for that to happen, i just ended up here. >> all of a sudden i'm writing e-mails, we need to have harry back, we need to have harry back. >> i was calling where's harry, where's harry. al roker, though, my he is hanging out in cleveland. game seven now, guys. that was the spell. >> it's crazy. >> kind of fun for a world series. >> it's so fun. >> for these two teams that either one will go down in history and it's just going back and forth. you never know. >> but that's what you want. >> exactly. >> you hope for that. >> a sweep would have been so disappointing. >> and half is pulling for cleveland and the other half is pulling for chicago and it's really, really fun. you don't know what's going to
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on your show. you're doing a whole "american idol" series. >> we did kelly clarkson, kelly pickler, it's really fun to see from the time they audition for "american idol" and they go to superstars, it's fun to talk to them. >> and to see their evolution. that's one of the best parts is seeing you guys who were superstars and these young people come in, they're nervous, their families are standing outside. there you a keith when you were on the show and then they're huge superstars. >> i told kelly clarkson this when i saw her. when she went into the audition room for the first time, i went back and looked at the tape and you can tell that she's a superstar even before she was famous. she said she wanted to be a background singer, that's what she wanted to do. and in reality, she has so much charisma, so much talent, you can tell looking at this young woman that she was bound to be a superstar. >> there was something true. >> that is true.
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checking that out. also the other guy that comes on this show when al is not available, he tries to sneak in. >> what's his name, tamron? >> his name is eric dane. you have to google him and people say he's really handsome. >> he's like a 4. >> a 4 out of what, out of 4? >> out of 2. >> so eric dane was on your show? >> yeah, we both played doctors on television and we tried to make medical terms sound sexy. i lost, by the way. >> i need to see >> we have a clip. let's gather around. >> capillaries. >> ulna. >> ice cream headache. you got the next one, man. >> oral cavity. >> i got this one, since i like to back it up all the time. flatulence.
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>> your eyes -- >> how do you compete with that? >> how did you keep a straight face? >> oh, i didn't. i laughed the whole time. when eric dane comes on the show, i don't tell jill because i don't want her anywhere near the studio. >> so you keep your wife away? >> yeah, i don't want her being around this guy. >> but she's got you. >> no, no, no, he's eric dane. what do you mean he is. see? see what happened just now? you're harry, we like you too. >> when you're really close to him, don't you feel the steam? >> it's steamy. i had to change my jacket after he left the show. >> he runs hot. what is harry's take? what is that? >> harry's take is a really fun segment on our show that we're starting this week. people are writing in suggesting songs for me to sing that maybe i wouldn't normally sing. it could be from any era, the
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whenever. i take them and do it with my band and put my spin on it, which is really fun, because i lot of these tunes, we're getting thousands of requests for songs. >> what are some examples of songs? >> like i'm trying to think of some good ones that we got. songs like marvin gay tunes or journey songs. >> so those are high brow because i was thinking like little john turned down for what? >> that too. friday there's a song, i don't want to give it away, but we're doing one >> give us the genre. >> when you said little john, it's -- but that's all i'm going to say. it's good stuff. >> so this friday. >> yeah. >> okay. we'll be watching. >> it's going to be really cool. >> no, we're both candy fanatics and dylan has this idea. gather around, family at home. >> this is your idea? >> this is her idea. >> it didn't come from me on on monday i went to up new york and met with the family that's donating the christmas tree
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rockefeller christmas tree. i walk in and they had snacks all laid out on the table. i see this bowl and can't figure out what it is. finally by the end of the chute i said are those peanuts and candy corn mixed together. she said, yeah, have you never had that before? >> is that a thing? >> now, angie who is the mom is from illinois and apparently this is an illinois thing. >> but i lived in chicago for ten years. >> i don't like candy corn. >> how did you have trouble figuring it's peanuts and candy -- i'm just saying it's kind of a giveaway. >> and then i thought was that just like the end of a trail sglix that filtered down to the bottom. >> that's what you get for saying harry -- >> you're going to take three peanuts. these are salted peanuts. so three peanuts and one candy corn. i personally don't like candy corn. this has changed my thoughts on
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this to the candy corn. >> so three peanuts and a candy corn. >> it's pretty good, though, for real. >> you know what it tastes like? >> a payday. >> that's what it is. >> isn't it amazing? >> or you could buy a payday. >> on your payday. buy a payday, on your payday. >> tamron, i'll do the jokes. >> you are a syndicated tv host. i'm just on borrowed time. >> so this is something i'd highly recommend. >> this is >> it's a 3 to 1 ratio. >> so you've got to put enough peanuts in. so you have to put more peanuts in ratiowise because you don't want to run out of peanuts. >> did you know that the candy corn is supposed to be corn kernels? if you stack them up like that. >> you said that out loud just now? >> yeah. but i didn't know that. and like if -- really, you knew that? i never thought of it as being corn kernels.
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>> so this could be a mad genius tip. >> that it's actually candy corn? >> or the book party. >> i never thought of it like that, like circus peanuts -- i guess it looks like whatever -- do you like circus peanuts? >> no, they're gross. >> what's that? >> the big orange nasty things? >> they are gross. >> i love them. >> my grandmother used to have them all the time. >> they're not called puffy peanuts? >> you can call them puffy peanuts. >> they're called circus it right now. last night, guys, i was hanging out, he had his party for his new book, so proud of him, mad genius tips. that's us. you've got to take a good selfie once you get to a good party. justin will join us a little later with some great mad genius tips just in time for thanksgiving. isn't it genius they created a corn candy and it looks like a corn? >> i never looked at it that way either. >> puffy peanuts. >> let's check in with al.
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has now invaded our space. hey there, you are hanging out with superstars last night. bill murray. >> we've got a very boisterous crowd here at the winking lizard here downtown and these folks, even though it was not the outcome we were hoping for last night, it still was a great game, although it started up -- i was in the stands. i got to -- i was on the i got to do some snapchatting and facebook living for mlb. that's the way i felt. after that first home run, that's how i felt. yeah, i know, let it out, you'll feel better. i don't. so we did that. then of course we're in the stands and you get that one home run and all of a sudden it's like 3-0. then the grand slam and i mean
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stadium. at progressive field. however, however, there was, guys, a consolation and that was bill murray. bill murray was there last night and he entertained everybody in our section, a great time. we did of course the seventh inning stretch. bill murray is there. that's my brother-in-law, andre, behind me. and i had -- we had the best time. but here's the great right? first of all, you see this young woman. bill murray doesn't know her. he actually went to school with our producer, adam miller, and he just starts style her hair. he's just doing the finger thing with her hair and he's really into it. i mean he's really -- it's almost like he's knitting while the game is on. it's unbelievable. but here's the nice thing. there's a young woman who's standing outside the stadium, her name is karen.
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indianapolis, hoping to get a ticket. she's wearing a cubs shirt, she's a cubs fan. bill murray sees her as he's walking into the stadium. he says what are you doing? i'm trying to get a ticket. he says come on, and he brings her into the stadium. he not only does that but she sits with him. it was just a terrific -- he's just really a nice man. we had the best time. again, the score not so but the good news is to assuage my sadness -- to massage, it's free taco day! it's free taco day. >> i knew he was going somewhere with that. >> at taco bell, our friends at taco bell because of of mr. lindor stealing that base, it's taco day. you go into taco bell, what is
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gets one doritos taco. >> we have ours. >> i just come here to eat breakfast. y'all have the best food over here. >> so how is it? have you guys tried it yet? >> we just got it right now. >> i haven't tried the dorito taco. >> oh, my gosh. >> that's on point. >> this takes me back to the good days of college. >> did you ever think this would be bad? >> and then you just sprinkle some candy corn on that. >> and peanuts. >> i've got food >> i love how you say dorito. >> is that a dorito? >> thank you, al. have fun. are you coming home tonight? >> no, no, i'm going to the game tonight. tonight i'm going tonight and there is a plan afoot that i'm going to be in the city of whoever wins. >> wow, okay. >> so it could be interesting. >> well, get some rest, buddy.
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po is out with a new dress that appears to change color at the touch of a button on an ipad. it's made of some kind of special fabric they say reflects different light frequencies. the ipad communicates with the fabric to change the color. we reached out to the company and they did not give us a comment but use #todaystake. >> that's cool. >> you think it's real? >> if that's real, it's awesome. >> is that that thing with the blue dress or the this is actually changing color? would you wear a dress like that? >> if it would change the style too. >> that's impossible. next year we're looking at a dress that changes style. >> i want it to go short, long, strapless. >> don't you find sometimes if something fits you really well, you buy it in a couple different colors. >> if i find a pair of shoes i love, i will buy it in black, nude and white, red of it comes in it.
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you could change the pair or just one pair. >> one pair. last night jimmy kimmel was at it again. i love this, the sixth installment of hey jimmy kimmel and he tells these kids they don't have any halloween candy. it's a legendary segment. so here it is. >> and we ate all of your candy. [ crying ] look at it again. all gone. >> we ate all of your halloween candy and there's no more left. >> what happened? what? >> my candy's gone!
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>> i ate it all. >> well, i'm not mad. i'm not happy, but i still love you. >> oh, my gosh. >> you think it's mean? >> that's so mean. >> it's mean, but i laughed through the whole thing. >> mr. roker has the weather in cleveland. al, you think it's mean? >> you know what, yeah, i think it is, but i think kids bounce back so ic scarred much for life. >> until they're 20 at least. >> at least it's not on national television. you're not humiliating them on national television so that's good. >> no, that's good. and their friends won't see that and it won't -- it won't follow them for the rest of their lives. >> okay, i feel bad laughing. >> and it won't live forever on the internet, so that's good. >> keep it up, jimmy kimmel,
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series on foodandwine.com. justin, nice to have you here. >> good morning. >> let's talk more tricks. >> you're going to break us up into three things. >> tamron, i'm going to show you the pasta pie. >> dylan, you go to the middle. >> because you said you're a skeptic and i'm going to prove this to you. so we have some cooked spaghetti here. we're going to add some beaten eggs. >> this is just egg? >> this is egg, that's the eggs are yellow, tamron. >> at the party last night, clearly too much booze. >> so you add all your cheeses here, three cheeses and your salt and pepper. when you mix it really well, pop it right in a buttered bundt pan. >> why didn't i get that
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cutter croutons. >> and this is just a really fun way to dress up your tomato soup. take your rustic bread, sourdough, and take your cookie cutters, cut them out and pop them onto a baking sheet and top it with a little shredded gryiere. don't throw away your scraps, toast them up too. >> harry is up. >> so harry gets the dessert. >> all right, i love dessert. >> he's the cherry on the >> she's the cake. we call her tamron "cake" hall around here. >> i'm going to use that from now on. >> that's the dumbest nickname i've ever heard. >> we're making a sugar shaker to dress up your cookies. put a little cheesecloth in a car, tie it up, you can store it in the jar later. you use it to dust over your little cookies here.
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and we're back with common but strange symptoms and what they might mean. >> while it's easy to get along when something out of the ordinary happens, there's usually no reason to panic. >> still, you should never ignore changes in your health, so nbc news medical contributor, possible explanations for these things. good morning, nice to see you. >> nice to see you guys. >> i find this so curious. the first thing is geographic tongue. i googled it once i saw it on our notes. explain what's happening there. >> the tongue can take on the look of a map. so this is a normal tongue. >> that's not what came up when i googled. >> there's a little whitish, pinkish hue to the tongue and
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projections. when you get geographic tongue, those white areas go away and you start to get this sort of red, beefy look. >> what causes that? >> which is -- and it's bordered by that white thing. when you just thought celiac disease couldn't cause anything else, celiac disease happens to be or can be associated with this change. not incredibly common. i did a really nonscientific survey of a couple of my g.i. ll frequently but they can see it. if you have that plus other symptoms that may be suggestive of celiac disease, get it checked out. like you said in the beginning of the segment, any changes, especially on your tongue or inside your mouth, you'd wanting it to be checked out by your doctor. >> it must be election season because i have geographical tongue but it was in the shape of all the swing states. >> did it go away? >> it will after next tuesday. >> okay. something we both suffer from, sweet cravings. >> it's a problem.
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house, he's like a candy freak. what does that mean other than we like sugar. >> maybe a sweet tooth, the name should be changed to water tooth because it can actually be a symptom of dehydration. not to get too scientific, but a couple theories is that the liver requires water to release energy in the form of something called glycogen so when you don't have enough water, you start to crave the sugar like your body is needing energy. so reach for a glass of water instead and see if it re >> i believe this and here's why. i have on my app a water reminder because i probably drink about 4 ounces of water an entire day. >> that's not enough. >> and i knew i was going to get that question so i had to kind of torture myself again on this research because it's not -- there's some not so consistent recommendations. there is an 8 by 8 rule. 8 glasses of 8 ounces of water or roughly half of your weight in ounces. but it varies. if you sweat a lot or work out a lot or live in a humid
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it's not an absolute number but you may want to think about doubling that. >> but explains my sweet tooth. >> you need to wash down your candy corn with a big jug of water. next up on our list. >> an aching achilles heel. >> i'm a rheumatologist. what do i know about this? people with achilles tendinitis or plantar fasciitis or a lot of itises everywhere, it could be a symptom of it can manifest as a bunch of areas of tendinitis in the body. one of the classic areas is recurrent achilles tendinitis. >> how do they figure out the association between a skin disorder and a tendon disorder? >> well, they are related, number one. genetically, they're both autoimmune rheumatic diseases. this has been -- this is not something new, it's something we know about.
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>> it's an animated film that stars duane "the rock" johnson and also features the music of the brilliant lin manuel miranda who wrote all the songs for the film. it's about a teenage girl who decides to set sail on a dangerous mission to save her people. now, disney usually every time they put out a movie around the holidays, it's number one at the box office. expect that. >> for the adults on the 23rd, "allied" with brad pitt and >> yeah. robert demeckis is directing it. when he does drama, he does it very well. they play world war ii spies who fight the nazis, fall in love, marry, have a child and now she is suspect of being a german spy. has all the glamour and glitz you can possibly expect from a prestige film. this one should have some oscar
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>> if you like "house of cards" it's about a female lobbyist who decides to take on the gun lobby in order to try and pass gun control legislation. it's sorted of like a david and goliath story but with a strong female lead. >> i'm going to send you over to harry. he's standing by with what we're watching on tv very soon. >> how's it going? >> great to see you. >> so football, that's my thing. >> steelers/colts, thanksgiving nbc. and this is a game that's a if they lose, they might be out of the playoff picture. in the meantime, steelers quarterback ben roethlisberger is battling injuries all season so we're not sure if he's making the starting lineup so it should be an interesting game to watch. >> if you're not into football, you want to watch some "gilmore girls." >> yes, 2007 -- >> they call me the master of the segue. i'm known for it around the world. >> it was cancelled in 2007 and fans have been wanting to see the show back for a long time,
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they're calling it "gilmore girls, a year in the life." and it's going to be spanning four episodes, 90 minutes each, four seasons, winter, spring, summer and fall so it should know a lot of fun for fans. >> now, i double dare you to tell me about the next show. >> great segue. >> 30th anniversary, one-night special, november 23rd, host mark summers returns with the original cast. it's going to be more of a special where they're going to have a behind-the-scenes look at footage and some new games they filmed earlier. >> awesome, that's great. good luck being better than me, dylan. >> well, there's nowhere to go from here. jack, come on over. how are you doing? >> good to see you. >> let's talk books that are getting adapted into movies, which is something to look forward to and you can kind of start your reading now. >> "dark tower" is about a man trying to reach the dark tower
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this film will be out in sent 10. >> and this is a classic. >> "a wrinkle in time" is about a trio of people who basically head into alternate dimensions to try and find their lost scientist father. big movie coming out either in '17 or '18. reese witherspoon, chris pine and oprah winfrey are part of the cast. >> and i have no transition for the next i really like this. it's a fun plot. a sexy russian spy falls in love with a cia agent who starts considering that she might want to be a double agent, so the two stars, jennifer lawrence and joel edgerton. this is going to be big for 2017. >> we can read those books now, getting ready for 2017 or '18. let's get another check of the
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style" it's sweater weather and that means we want to look cozy and chic at the same time. >> whether you're attending a football game, running errands, colana is here to help you. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> i love sweater season. >> it's the best. it's all about comfort. >> so let's start off with the brunch scenario and we have so feea here in a lovely mustard-colored sweater. >> sophie is going to a cool girls brunch with crew-neck style. this tile i feel like every woman should own this style and have one or two in their closet. there's a way to make it not boring. just do like an unexpected color. you can see she's doing a mustard yellow. i love this one from h & m, only $25, so it's a bang for your buck. we're pairing it with a very great jacket from zara that's $130, leopard print, so it jazzes everything up and pulls it together.
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over-the-knee boots to pull the whole thing together. >> it dresses up the sweater too. >> totally dresses up the sweater. >> sophie, you look great, thank you. next we have running errands. you can look good running errands, right? >> so katherine is running errands. and i love this look because she's wearing a sweater dress. who doesn't love a dress? you throw it on and you don't have to think about it and pair a pair of pants with the shirt. it's just a one-hit wonder and has the comfort of a sweater. it's a turtleneck and i love the juxtaposition of a sneaker with a dress. i think it just looks effortsless and adds a bit of streak to the chicness. >> do you like this, harry? >> i like it, i like the stan smiths with it. >> me too. it's a contrast that goes together. >> katherine, thank you. you look great. up next, date night. we have amber and jeffrey. >> so amber and jeffrey are going on a date. with women it's hard because if you go on a date in the fall or
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because that's not sexy. looking cold. so you just want to pick a sweater that's a bit sheer. so this one that she's wearing is from a brand called and other stories. it's about $50 and it's sexy but it's not too revealing. and we're pairing it with a pleated skirt and we have the whole mono chromatic look going. jeffrey is wearing a j. crew printed sweater, it's $100. i love it's classic. he can wear it this season, he can wear it next year. he has a barber jacket on top with a pair of jeans and a pair of boots. >> fantastic. i love that our next model has a patriots flag. we're talking about tailgating. >> yes, she is wearing a long chunky sweater from zara, it's $100. and this is -- sweater being worn as outerwear.
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