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on and off throughout the day. the heaviest chance for rain or heavier downpours will be this evening. 60. dries out tomorrow. more showers thursday and clears up friday. crisp, cool autumn weather. the "today" show is coming up next. that's what's happening "today in new york." good morning. bring it on. the republican presidential candidates set to face off tonight. donald trump sharpening his jabs against ben carson, carson fired up and vowing he's ready to fight, and jeb bush in desperate need of a strong performance to get his campaign back on track. we're live in milwaee. das vadana, growing calls for russia to be banned from the 2016 summer olympics in rio after allegations of a widespread government-sponsored doping program. the kremlin pushing back hard overnight calling the
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accusations unfounded. game changer. major new steps being taken by u.s. soccer officials to reduce concussions in young athletes. headers to be limited and in some cases banned. this morning when the rules take effect and what they may mean for your kids. and road warrior. al tackles 13 states in one day on his quest to hit all 50 in a week. >> he's made it to the mighty mississippi, and it's pushing ahead to the halfway point, tuesday, november 10, 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everybody. welcome to "today." it's a tuesday morning. al has gone through 22 states, trains, planes, automobiles and covered wagons apparently. >> and we're talking boats now. along the mighty mississippi,
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but that's a big river. al, exactly where are you? >> we are at cape gerardo, matt, here along the mighty mississippi in one of the fire boats, so we are on the mississippi, and monster monday became part of terrible tuesday because we didn't land here until about -- until about two hours ago, so we've taken one too many hits with the punchy stick but we're ready to go. >> which should make for a fun show. >> i was going to say that might have happened with you yesterday. let's start with our top story, the republicans running for president gearing up for the debate showtown in milwaukee tonight and all eight candidates have something to prove for the voters. we begin with national correspondent peter alexander. good morning to you. >> reporter: you said it. with only eight candidates on the main stage, four on the undercard and three on the sidelines, all together how will this go tonight? we expect to hear more from each candidates. among the biggest questions,
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will ben carson need to fend off attacks from donald trump, and how does jeb bush handle the greatest pressure that he has faced yet? for the republicans tonight poses another crucial test. front-runner ben carson dismissing growing scrutiny over apparent discrepancies in his life story l.carson's rivals or even the debate moderators grill him tonight. his chief opponent donald trump is already teeing off, focusing on carson's description of his violent youth. >> this is the only election in history where you're better off if you stab somebody. what are we coming to. >> reporter: carson's business manager tells nbc news the controversy has lit a fire under the usually calm candidate. >> i think finally he had an epiphany in real life, that, look, i have got to be ready for these moments. bring it on. i'm ready to fight. >> reporter: with the economy in focus tonight, trump's challenge, to emphasize substance over style and show how his billionaire business
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savvy would translate to a trump presidency. marco rubio is gaining ground, but tonight can he put to rest questions about his spending habits while in the florida legislature? tonight could offer a sequel to the last debate showdown between rubio and his former mentor jeb bush. >> someone has convinced you that attacking me will help you. >> reporter: tension between the two underscored by a "new york times" report out this morning that allies of bush are privately threatening a wave of scathing attacks on his former protege in the coming weeks. according to "the times" $100 million bush superpac right to rise has filmed a video of rubio as unelectable because of his hard line stance against abortion and his missed senate votes, all signs about how nervous they have become about the bush candidacy. analysts point out he can't afford another lackluster performance and on the trail he's got a new slogan jeb can fix it and he's showing a different side of his
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personality. >> the three questions, better than the moderated debate questions, just saying. >> reporter: after last month's raucous debate on cnbc the moderators tonight from "the wall street journal" and fox business are promising this one will be a civil affair. fox's maria bartiromo telling the candidates that they should be prepared to answer any question, in her words, it's all fair game. matt and savannah. >> all right, peter, alexander in milwaukee. thank you. >> nicolle wallace is an msnbc analyst and former white house communications director for president george w. bush. steer karnaky is an msnbc host and political correspondent, folks, nice to see you both. ben carson is under fire and lashing out at the media saying he's being vetted harder than any other candidate has been. how will it affect his performance tonight? >> the question has to do with how doed moderators and fellow candidates respond after the criticism with what the debate
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focusing on too much non-issues. does it give him an out whether it's a moderator or fellow candidate saying this is all beside the point. >> and donald trump who has lashed out of some of the inconsistencies and buy graphical data aside the other candidates are in a you have to position because they have reaped the benefits of attacking the media. if they attack carson on these stories they are doing for blaming what the media can do. >> and carson can say to them you are doing the bidding of the liberal media and that could be a devastating comeback for him. >> jeb bus, how many times have we sat here together saying jeb bush has to have a good night. interesting art call in the "new york times" saying jeb bush's superpac is ready to throw tens of millions of dollars at attacking marco rubio. does that say let the superpac do the dirty work, we won't see the bush versus rubio mano-a-mano because it backfired so badly in the last debate. >> listen, they do not spend any time in their campaign headquarters how to beat ben
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they spend all the time how to win that establishment lane, how to beat chris christie, governor kasich and marco rubio so their strategic imperative is to top rubio, and at the moment rubio has the momentum coming out of three strong debate performances and feeling as though they have dodged a bullet in the press. >> you mentioned chris christie. had one of the best weeks of his campaign last week and yet he goes down to the undercard in tonight's debate. he's got to be disappointed by that, but might it not be an opportunity for him to dominate that debate, get a lot of camera time and break out in some way. >> exactly. and we've seen this before. carly fiorina in the first under card debate back in august, got such great reviews it vaulted her back to the main stage. christie needs to get back to the main stage so there is an established pathway. forget the national poll and look at new hampshire. he's moved up, quadrupled his support in new hampshire over the last two months with the town hall meetings. it was what john mccain once did. trying to follow that path. >> for better or worse in this cycle, debate moderators have
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really become part of the story line. if you're fox and you're hosting this debate tonight, fox business, how do you handle that? on the one hand you don't want to subject yourself to the candidates going after you, going after the media, a proven winner for them but on the other hand you don't want to pull your punches. >> fox has a special place in the hearts of republicans so they go into it with a lot more goodwill with every one of the single men and women on the stage. megyn kelly and bret baier, subjected to the same kind of scrutiny that cnn has been and to some extent cnbc has been. i think they will play it straight. no signs that they plan to pull punches and go into it with a lot more trust from the campaign. >> guys, thanks very much. we'll be watching. federal appeals court has dealt a major new blow to president obama's plan to protect millions of people from being deport the. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is following this story. pete, good mornelg. >> reporerr: goos morning, savannah. another legal setback for
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up to 5 million people from deportation allowing people here illegally to sta if they ha children who are citizens and expanding that program to let young people stay who were brought here as children. by a vote of 2-1, a federal appeals court agreed with texas and 25 other states who claim the administration illegally tried to put this policy into policy without getting public comment first. the appeals court rejected the white house claim that the plan just shifts enforcement priorities. in prstead,ers court saii the heart of the plan would give benefits to people here illegally, including social security and qualification for rk permits. texas says that would impose a big cost on the state, just for all the new driver's licenses it wo d have to issue. the administration can now appeal to the u.s. supreme court, and if it acts soon it would be in time north justices to take up this issue during the court's current term. savannah, matt >> to be continued on that. pete williams, thank you. now to a security incident at miami international airport that forced evacuations, delayed
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heavily armed police had to be called in after a suspicious item was discovered at a security checkpoint. >> canine units combed the terminals, passengers halted on the tarmac. they told to keep their hands up while officers swept the aisles. >> we were all asked to stand up and start evacuating the plane. at thatoroint we got about three rows forward, and immediately very loudly we were told sit down, sit down, put your hands on your head, sit down. >> a passenger on an american airlines flight was detained, but fbi tells nbc news that while items in his carry-on bag looked suspicious, they were later deemed to be safe. thppat passenger does not f e any charges. and now to a major sports scandal that's making headlines around the world this morning. russia is accused of widespread state-supported doping to improve the performance of its olympic athletes. this allegedly went on for years. it could lead to russia's suspension from the next olympics in rio.
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nbc's keir simmons is on the story from queen elizabeth olympic park in london. keir, gerd orning. >> reporter: hey, savannah, good morning. multiple developments since the world anti-doping agency report was published. look at size of it.tr is damning. this moranngnternational officials have acted to suspended moscow laboratory where athletes are test the, but russian officials are saying they believe they have put this doping scandal behind them, and sopresidenelputin's spokesman says that these allegations are pretty groundless. this morng president putin's athl inetes are facing world condemnation. with the rio obympics less thn a year away, russia may have no business competing on the world stage, declared the u.s. ti-doping agency. according to a report that reads like a cold war spy thriller russian secret angsts and a laboratory were used for doping. they treated drugs being handed
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out like candy, the footage first shown in a german documentary last year. >> that's our system. in russia things only work with pharmaceuticals. >> reporter: across the globes athletes are outraged. american montagno who were 2012 finished fifth in the 800 meters. >> it's about you putting out an honest effort, honest time and energy and emotion, and -- and being cheated out of it, it's -- you can't -- you can't ever get back those moments. >> reporter: two russians took gold and bnzase in that same race, but now according to the reports they and es ht more athletes and coaches should be banned for liver. branding london's 2012 olympics sabotaged. london's mayor stunned. >> it was a very successful games, one of the greatest games eveser, if not the greatest games ever. there's been some very serious allegations made against the russian team. >> reporter: at the olympics in
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now the world's anti-doping agency says the 2016 olympics must be protected. d russia has been told it has until thursday to respond and that action, further action, may be taken by the end of the week. but get this, matt and savannah. interpol says it's investigating people in this report so this may yet lead to a criminal investigation. >> keir, thanks. i was reading portions of this yesterday. not only are they accused of intimidating testing officials but also infiltrating the entire testing system. >> impgosonating officers. >> exactly. crazy stuff. >> disappointing stuff. >>ey> major new developments in the story we told you about on monday. tim wolfe, the president of the university of missouri system, abruptly resigned following weeks of protests over his handling of allegations of racism on campus. >> that move came just two days after a group of black football players threatened to boycott this saturday's game and a gratd ate student was on the eighth day of a hunger strike demanding
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the president's resignation. also, the chancellor of the university of missouri's flagship campus also announced he is stepping down. to texas now where a person of interest has been detained in last week's shooting of a state judge. >> julie kocurek suffered serious injuries when she was shot in the driveway of her austin home on friday night. police houston are now questioning a man about what many believe was a targeted attack. he was arrested on an unrelated fugitive warrant. kocurek remains hospitalized. her family said in a statement on monday that her condition has been improving every day. also this morning, we are learning more about the murder case against two louisiana police officers charged in the shooting death of a 6-year-old you a tuftic boy. the officers are now being held on $1 million bond each. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story for us this morning. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the two marshals have been moved to another jail that's better equipped to separate them from other inmates. family members saying good-bye to that 6-year-old boy as
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questions swirl about what led to his death. a small funeral in hattiesburg, mississippi, the white hearse carrying 6-year-old jeremy martis to be laid to rest. his dad chris few wasn't there recovering from critical gunshot wounds. friends say this morning he still doesn't know his son was killed. >> he doesn't know. nobody has been able to speak with him. >> no. >> reporter: today city marshals derrick stafford and morris greenhouse jr. are each being held on $1 million bond charged with second-degree murder. witnesses say that tuesday night few had an argument with his girlfriend outside this bar. someone called 911. it remains unclear why the marshals eventually chased him and shot at his suv 18 times while jeremy was buckled in the front seat. a lawyer for the few family who has not seen the unreleased body cam video of the incident told nbc news it believes it will show few had his hands up.
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>> i feel like they shouldn't have been going after the vehicle in the first place. >> reporter: typically they serve arrest warrants but there were no outstanding warrants against chris few and no gun found inside his vehicles. two months ago marksville mayor sent this letter to the state attorney general asking for an opinion about the marshal's duties. so far there's been no response. >> we don't understand why they wanted to duplicate some of the things that we're already doing in marksville. >> reporter: in a written statement the elected city marshal, a local bus driver, says that under louisiana law his office is allowed to make arrests and preserve the peace. the attorneys for the two marshals who were charged have not commented. a judge now issuing a gag order in this case. savannah? >> all right. gabe gutierrez, thank you. a look at frightening video out of oklahoma now. a police officer being run down by an suv in the middle of a high-speed chase. look at it right here. >> stop! stop! >> with only a few seconds to
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react officer matt stacy pulled his gun and fired multiple rounds. >> he was thrown to the ground by the force that have crash. he suffered just minor injuries. he got up and with the help of other officers arrested the 41-year-old driver who now faces a list of charges. meantime, officer stacy's out of the hospital and expected to return to work this week. >> unbelievable. now a story that halts attention or will have the attention of parents all across the country. major new steps being taken to reduce injuries among young soccer players by setting strict new rules on heading the ball. it's one of the staples of soccer, heading the ball. but on monday the u.s. soccer federation took the bold step of eliminating heading from youth soccer in an effort to reduce the number of concussions. per the new rules, children 10 and under will be banned from heading the ball during any official session, practice or game. while players ages 11 to 13 will be allowed to head the ball during games only.
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monday's announcement comes following a class action lawsuit filed last year by parents and players, charging soccer organizations with negligence in treating and monitoring head injuries. reaction on social media overnight was mixed. this is why the u.s. will never be good at soccer. can't imagine soccer without headers. even playing a kid. best time to learn proper technique to prevent concussions. while former u.s. national team player taylor twellman, whose professional career was cut short by a series of concussions, spoke out in favor of the move tweeting can't tell you how emotional i am that progress is being made, and i can't wait to see it come to fruition. >> and a 14-year-old who plays soccer and it's really a question of them learning the proper technique but if they can't master at a very young age. >> that's the part i don't get. if you don't practice it why would you be permitted to use it in a game. >> they are saying it's the repetitive nature of heading the ball that could be the problem. >> i can see both sides of this one.
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let's go down to where, where is he? mississippi. >> on the mississippi. >> i can't even keep track of where you are, al roker. do you know where you are? >> yeah. i know where -- i'm the one working on less than an hour's sleep, not you guys. but, hey, where are wee? >> cape gerardo. >> we're on the mighty mississippi. look at fog that we've got right now. fares it's 31 degrees with mild visibility, but plenty of visibility. we've got a goat. this is rusty. oh, watch it, rusty. all right. let's show you what we've got going on as far as your weather is concerned for today. along the east coast we are looking at some wet weather. it's not going to be a big deal, although we do look for periods of rain into the night. there will probably be some airport delays. one to two inches of rain. the really is veer weather will be back to the west. in fact, around here later on today, i should say tomorrow, where storms develop wednesday morning, large hail and damaging winds and then we've got the
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enhanced risk of strong storms. the northern half of missouri, isolated tornadoes and possible from iowa, missouri on into illinois. plus, heavy rain developing, anywhere from two to three inches of rain wednesday into early thursday morning so we're going to be watching some severe weather here, folks, over the next 24 to 48 hours. we're going to get to your local fore . a glancing shot of light rain this morning. most of the heavy stuff to the
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south of us right now. that will probably be the case through the morningment intermittent light rain through new jersey, the rain is steadier further north. little if any through the commute. we run the risk for on and off showers through the afternoon. tomorrow a break after a morning shower. peeks of sun. 61 in the afternoon. thursday, more showers. 60 back to sunshine. cooler weather friday lasting through the weekend. >> all right. that's your latest weather. guys, 22 states down now with missouri. we hope by the end of the program to be at our halfway point, so, folks, could you move out. i've got to get going. we're moving along. okay. we'll be back. we'll see you from some place else! got to go! >> that's not going to go well. >> thank you, good luck. >> coming up, seaworld announces plans to phase out its controversial killer whale show so why are critics of the popular park not satisfied. plus security concerns on
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good morning. it's 7:26. we're following breaking news from paterson, new jersey. a five-alarm fire that forced several schools to close. it's burning 20 feet belowground in the basement of an abandon armory on market street. it broke out at 11:00 last night. more than 100 firefighters were sent to the scene. one suffered a minor back injury. due to the fire, classes are canceled at six nearby schools. eastside high school, roberto clemente elementary school and middle school. school 11. school 15 and the madison avenue pre-k will all be closed. let's take a look at the commute with lauren scala. >> thanks, darlene. the accident on the inbound upper level of the george washington bridge cleared. delays at 90 minutes from the express lanes. 06 from the locals. route 4 and 46. 25 minutes from the palisades.
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eastbound by jones road. the lincoln at 45. holland at 20. watch out for an accident southbound on the west side highway and the 140s. one northbound under gracie mansion on the upper east side shutting down two lanes. back to you, darlene. >> lauren, thanks. we'll be right back with chris' forecast. in the rain continues to creep up towards the city in new jersey. the steady stuff to the south and east of us for the time being. we'll get showers through the commute. on and off rain expected throughout the day today. it will pick up in intensity
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toward the evening hours and later tonight. 60 the high. winds gusts of 20 to 30 miles per hour. especially up along the coast. east and northeast. the seven-day forecast, an improvement tomorrow. it will dry on out. anticipate more showers by the time we get to thursday. back to sun friday. darlene? thank you so much. chris. coming up on the "today" show, rossen report on the big changes for seat belts on school buses across the country. another local update in a half hour. see you then. my name is 127 willow lane. and i've had some work done. in '62 they put in a conversation pit. brilliant. in '74 they got shag carpet. that poor dog. rico?! then they expanded my backside. ugh. so when the nest learning thermostat showed up, i thought "hmmm." but nest is different. keeps 'em comfy. and saves energy automatically. like that!
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i'm like a whole new house! nest. welcome to the magic of home. 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, november 10th, 2015. mr. roker on the move this morning. it's another day in rokerthon 2. he's going for the halfway mark. he was in missouri just a couple of minutes ago. we have no idea where he's headed. al doesn't even know where he's going and we'll check in with him in a couple of minutes. let's take a look at some of the stories making news. the republican presidential candidates will face off in their next debate. that's tonight in milwaukee. this time eight hopefuls will be
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on the main stage with four others on the so-called under card. football practice resuming at the university of missouri today after the school president announced his resignation. over the weekend nearly three dozen players joined growing protests over tim wolfe's handling of alleged racial incidents on campus and the players vowed not to suit up again until he stepped down. 43 chipotle restaurants closed for more than a week in washington state and oregon because an e. coli scare will be allowed to reopen. first though they have to replace all produce, deep clean the stores and pass inspections. food samples on those restaurants came back negative for e. coli. big news out of seaworld san diego. park says it will shut down its once popular and controversial killer whale show but the whales aren't going anywhere. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer has the story. miguel, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the killer whale show is the trademark of seaworld san diego,
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but with ticket sales slumping the company says it will end its long-standing tradition. still many say that's not enough. at seaworld san diego the show is over, or is it? the park announcing next year it will phase out its killer whale shows after years of mounting criticism of seaworld's treatment of orcas in captivity. but while they are closing the curtain on the shamu show as we know it, in 2017 a new bigger killer whale exhibit will be unveiled. what critics this morning are calling a bait and switch. sam berg was a trainer at seaworld is there it doesn't like they are actually phasing out their killer whale shows at all, just retooling their killer whale shows so it's not going to have necessarily the theatrical side of the shows with the big leaps and jumps. >> reporter: with 24 killer whales in captivity at three parks, attendance is down at shows in san diego. >> all whales in captivity are
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all psychologically traumatized. >> reporter: critical documentary "blackfish" helped build a wave of picketing and backlash. >> facts about seaworld we would like to now. >> reporter: and after losing the pr war seaworld went public online for its new plan for a larger more informative killer whale exhibit in 2017. >> it's going to be focused more on the natural setting, natural environment and also the natural behaviors of the whale and it will have a strong conservation message. >> reporter: with seaworld promising change this morning the critics say the future for these whales remains as bleak as ever. a once popular show soon to be gone as a new exhibit takes its place place. the changes being made to the show will only affect seaworld san diego. the shamu show will go on in orlando and san antonio. seaworld says it will also continue its very controversial
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>> all right, miguel almaguer, thank you. >> reporter: let's check back with al, his 50-state rokerthon. you are driving and what direction are you driving in? >> we're now in the state of illinois. we have moved into illinois. we haven't done a forecast yet so we don't check that off just yet. we've got a police escort. we're booking baby. this is fantastic! let's run some red lights but meantime let's talk some weather. take a look at what they got last night in reno, nevada. just where we were 24 hours earlier. we've been very lucky. been ahead of this bad weather. they picked up upwards of 6 inches of snow in some areas in and around reno, nevada, and that snow storm is making its way east. take a look at latest radar, still getting snow there. it's moving on in through nevada on into utah and also parts of the rockies. for today into tomorrow this storm will develop strongly, wind gusts of 55 miles per hour,
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blizzard watches and warnings in parts of colorado, kansas and on into nebraska. look at snowfall amounts between today and tomorrow. northwest facing slopes over a foot of snow. denver will probably see not tjust snow but thunder as well with 2 to 4 inches of snow likely. we've got a lot going on out there in the rockies. that's what's going on a al, thanks very much. we're in the mid-50s in the city. some 40s to the north abdomen west. waiting on rain. if it's not falling just yet, it's drier air. the steadiest rain to the south and west. we'll be in and out of rain toda on and off showers. grab the umbrella. most the steadiest stuff stays to the south and east. owers likely tonight. leftover shower in the morning. breaks in the afternoon. back to a few showers thursday and sunshine and cooler in on
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>> and it is day five of rokerthon, taking america by storm. well, it was monster monday yesterday. 13 states in one day that bled over into this morning when we finally landed in cape gerardo. okay, our spirits maybe a little on the weak side, but we are not anywhere close to giving up our goal. it is a spectacular morning. day four began at 5:00 a.m. in farmington, new mexico, as monster monday drifted into a tired tuesday. day four, baby. monster monday, but we're doing it with the help of our fri tds netjet. got to go. 13 states, four flights and four long car rides, and we're happy to report there were no blown ti ires, just a long day on the road averaging about three hours of sleep.
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good thing i'm not one driving. we got a big musical greeting deep in the heart of texas. wichita falls, that is, and how about this, america. just what this country needs, another candidate? i don't think so. we're on the road again across the red river to the oklahoma where they brought out the big guns. wow. that's loud. from there it was north to nebraska in the heartland tnwn of red cloud where we received a very generous donation from cooonagra to help support feeding america. >> today we wanted to support you guys and help out by dona tng $25,000. >> wow! hey. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. in lebano kansas, we found ourselves smack dab in the middle of it all. >> this is so cool. we're at grow graphic center of the conyinental united states right here. and as niglt fell we were wheels down in >> sioux falls, south dakota.
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boom, sux falls, nice and balmy. fair skies. a viking ship and a nice crowd welcomed us in moorhead, minnesota. we want to give a minnesota wild jersey to take home with you. >> and zipping north to fargo, fargo, hey. best meal i ever had was at the hodo. then it was east to wisconsin where an enthusiastic crowd waited hours in the cold to greet us. where we're going to end up, nobody knows, i don't think i know. and finally to dubuque, iowa on the banks of the mighty mississippi. 22 states down, 28 to go. >> wow. >> it's been a long day, and as we just saw he's on his way to illinois or in illinois right now. we'll check back in with al in just a couple of minutes. >> got to do the forecast to fenway park off. >> exectly. coming up next, in the wake of the downed russian passenger plane, why aren't all airport workers here in thehe.s. being screened on aaily basis? we'vetot that story, but first
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than a decade now. tom, good morning. >> reporter: matt, good morning to you. you know, the possibility that a bomb brought down this matter etrojet liner has resonated with the tsa and security nationwide and while homeland security is looking to ramp up security overseas and at home a renewed scrutiny on security. it's a massive security challenge every day. 25,000 domestic flights, a million checked bags and 2 million passengers and thousands of airport workers, restaurant employees, ramp workers, baggage handlers, many of whom have access to secure areas. now renewed focus on just how good airport security really is and could u.s. aviation be at risk from an insider threat? >> when you give somebody an airport i.d. badge, it's like giving them the key to your house. you've entrusted them to access your house and get past all the alarms and locks you've put in place to keep everybody else out.
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>> reporter: already happened in, atlanta 2014, police busted a gun-smuggling rig arresting airline baggage handlers. also in atlanta 1,400 security badges missing over two years. in june, news of a 95% failure rate when undercover red teams tried to smuggle mock weapons through tsa checkpoints. and in september undercover agents again found gaping holes in tsa security. >> a universal disappointing performance by the tsa screening checkpoints. >> reporter: new tsa chief insists he's on it and the terror threat is real. >> i'm very concerned about how complex and dynamic the threat environment is. i think in some respects it's the most complex we've seen since 9/11. >> reporter: anyone who works at an airport must undergo a criminal and terror watch list background check, but while a few airports require all airport workers to go through security screening every day, most do not. there are simply too many workers. and the former tsa chief says too often the agency doesn't
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hear about airport workers who have had run-ins with a law. >> so, for example, somebody gets arrested, that may or may not be made known to the employer or to the fbi which passes to the tsa. >> reporter: universal agreement, airport security could always get better. we should make this point, that while there have been criminal activities on board planes over the years and the tsa has made arrests, there's not been a successful domestic case of terrorism on or affecting a u.s. airliner on u.s. soil. the tsa is very proud of that, but it also makes a lot of people very nervous. guys, back to you. >> tom, a sobering story with so much at stake. tom, thanks. and coming up, what you should be doing to brush your teeth if you want to get a better night's sleep. >> and dylan is in the original room with a new twist on the raging couldn't vergtsy over starbucks holiday cups. and we'll check in with al
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effect of let's boycott starbucks and is willing to lose starbucks as a tenant claiming who cares and a viral campaign now has gone to starbucks where it seems to cab catching on that people are telling baristas that their name is merry christmas forcing them to call out the phrase when that's ordered though some argue that's the complete opposite of a starbucks boy could. a lot of starbucks cup for people who are organizing a boycott. i don't know if that's working out so well. >> we'll be talking about it for a while. dylan, thanks so much. coming up, it's the final countdown! the final countdown! if you're the band europe, you love a final countdown. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico.
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no credit required. good morning everyone. 7:56. i'm darlene rodriguez. on this tuesday morning, we have
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breaking news from paterson, new jersey. a five-alarm fire in the basement of an a ban dorde armory spread to the roof. this is on market street. smoke is spreading throughout the city and six schools have been closed. those schools are eastside high school, roberto clem clemente high school and middle school. the madison avenue pre-k. mayor de blasio joined dem demonstrators to show support for $15. >> we don't have what we need in the city and state. we need to raise wages. this morning's rally was one of several hundred planned in cities across the country by fast food and other low-wage workers. here's lauren scala with the commute. 30 minutes from the palisades. that's your best option. then heading over to route 4, we have an accident westbound by forest avenue in the left lane.
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one on the west side highway southbound. delays back to the cross bronx expressway. back to you, darlene. lauren, thank you. let's check the weather. breezy, rain on and off. 60s the high. rain returns thursday, temperatures in the low 60s. coming up on the "today" show, rokerthon 2 continues as he hits the halfway point in his journey across the country.
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it's 6:00 on "today." coming up, big change on board. a major announcement from the federal government that could make it mandatory for every child to wear a seat belt on school bussis. then, what would you do to fet your hands on the perfect holiday gift, lie, steal, knock someone over in the honest answer from shoppers that may
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and they never go out of style, christie brinkley and elizabeth hurley stopping by studio 1a today, tuesday, november 10, 2015. >> good morning. we're here for the marine's birthday, 240 years old. >> hello fro superior, colorado. >> my 13th birthday. >> from fredericksburg, virginia, just married. >> we love matt lauer. >> we miss you, al! it is 8:00 on a tuesday morning. it's getting a little springily out here. good morning, everybody. we've got a crowd in some great spirits this morning. nice to have them on. >> by the way, we have got a
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great guest coming up in this next half hour. christie brinkley is here. she is, i'm allowed to say, because it's written right there, 61 years old. she is beautiful, and she's going to talk about some of her beauty secrets. >> i will be taking notes copiously during that segment. also, al is powering through day five of his rokerthon 2 quest for weathercasting history trying to forecast in all 50 states in the space of one week. right now he is in the 24th state. hey, al, you're in illinois. were you planning something big later. >> yeah. oh, you are not going to believe what we've got. want to show you what we're driving through right now. look at that fog. it is -- i mean, like pea soup right now, and we've got a police escort, and we're slowing down. so that's kind of cool. in any event we've got more coming up. i mean, won't believe some of the conveyances that we have for you on rokerthon day five.
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>> we look forward to that, al. thank you. be careful of that. a check of the top stories. tamron is for natalie on assignment this week. stakes are high for tonight's republican presidential debate with flight 261ers donald trump and ben carson ready to square of course, and the others needing some breakout performances. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is in milwaukee for us. peter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, tamron, good morning to you. there will only be eight candidates on the debate stage tonight so the field is finally slimming down but each of them faces significant challenges the among the questions tonight, will ben carson need to fend off attacks from donald trump about reported discrepancies in his life story? carson's business manager tells nbc news that this controversy has lit a fire underneath the usually calm candidate. as for jeb bush, how will he handle the greatest pressure that he has faced all campaign? he can't afford the type of lackluster performances he's had in the past. this morning theernew york times" reports that the
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superpack supporting bush has been preparing a wave of attacks tod unleash them on marco rubio, his former mentee and this morning the rubio campaign is out with its response, an online ad, showing all the time that bush has praised rubio. finally those moderators, how the candidates handle them. tamron, up. moderators tonight said every question is fair game. >> all right. peter, a lot to follow and a lot to keep our eye on tonight. thank you very much. international track and field officials are threatening to ban russia from competition, including the rio olympic over a be doping scandal. a report by the world anti-doping agency monday accuses the russians of widespread state-sponsored cheating to enhance performance. it says athletes' samples were purposefully destroyed and russian intelligence agents even infiltrated a testing lab and intimidated lab workers. a spok man for president vladimir putin says the accusations appear to be unfounded.
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fraternity profiled in a debunked rape story is suing "rolling stone "can the magazine for $25 million. the fraternity says it suffered extreme damage to the reputations of its virginia chapter members and alumni. three former fraternity members and a school official had already filed their own lawsuit. "rolling stone" had no comment. pro skier ian mcintosh barely escaped with his life after a terrifying fall that happened in alaska. n said he surveyed the run thoroughly but he dropped into an unseen trench and bi egan what would be a minute long 1,600-foot tumble. ian deployed his air bag to prevent traumatic injury and then held on for that incredible. >> look at that. >> now i do. oh, my gosh. >> frightening. >> wow. >> as i mentioned that went on
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for at least a minute there. >> matt, mesmerized by that run. what para of that -- >> he did a thorough runc through. had the equipment that prevented him from perhaps dying. >> tha goodness for the air bag. that's wild. >> absolutely. >> tamron, thank you. turning now to a "rossen remyports" keeping your kids safe on the school bus. >> the federal government j t de a big announcement that's going to impact millions of children. today national investigative correspondent jeff rossen has more on that. jeff, good morning. >> rep it r: good morning to you. we're talking to you about seat belts here. they come in every single car, okay. we strap our kids in, but believe it or not most school buses do not have them. i first reported oj this back in september, e yven went to shington to press for answers, and this morning the feds are changing their position. r the first time recommending seat belts in every single school bus nice weighed. school bus accidents after
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school bus accident. children flying through the air. they aren't wearing seat belts. this will be dramatic, and we want to warn our viewers to show you the danger we even snaged a ve crash here on "today." wow. as a parent mysea. that is so sturbing to watch in person. the child dummies inside thrown around. look at the dent that it makes in the seat and the level of impact the. every year kids are killed, thousands injured, so why aren't they strapped in? the national higeay traffic safety administration doesn't require seat belts on school buses. in september i went to the top official. shd ould there be seat belts on school but s? >> there's no question that the safest way to g to school is in that big yellow bus would. safety belts make them even safer? absolutely. >> reporter: why not manfite that right now as we start a new school year. >> that's the question we've been looking at. >> reporter: months later nhtsa
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taking action, officially declaring seat belts save lives and going even further. our goal is a three-point belt for every child on every bus, asking school districts to do it voluntarily and if not rule-making may follow. that top official speaking with nbc news again monday. >> i hope everyone, including manufacturers, challenge themselves why aren't we all doing everything we can to get that seat belt on that school s? wh reporter: abd here's hy it's so important. watcs this crash test video. these dommies don't have seat belts on. now look at the dummies that do. big difference. they stay in their seats. safety experts say it's a no-brainer >> when you look at children from the age of 0 to 5, they are correctly restrained in ldthe bac seat their vehicle. ates their habit. they know that's safer. get on the big yellow school bus. where are the seat belts? >> reporter: she says this is aa huge step. federal officials recommending belts on bu s, but, remember, this is not a mandate yet. it's up to your local school
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district to go out and find the ney and spend it, but it is expensive, and experts worry these districts won'tee do it unless they are forced to, and nhtsa says they may have to. >> i think a lot of parents will get on the record and say we want this in our communities. >> reporter: exactly. >> jeff, thank you for the update. coming up, how the way you brush your teeth at night may pact how well you sleep. >> all right. plus, blake shelton and gwen stefani making their first appearance on "the voice" as a couple. we'll show you what happened. but, first, al, where are you? >> i we're standing in the confluence of the ohio and t e mississippi rivers. we're in the southernmost part of illinois.kthis is where it becomes the mighty mississippi. but this isn't here we're doing weather. we've got something for you. it's huge, baby. you can bet your buns. you are going t love what we've got at rokerthon rolls on! alaska. finally. the search for brown bears begins. denali highway. low on gas. pit stop. fill up.
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time for what's trending today. we searched the internet for cat videos so you don't have to. >> the most wonderful time of the year, holidays just around the corner. well, maybe not. because shopping during the holidays tend to bring out the worst in people, especially on the upcoming black friday. in a recent survey from harris poll, 23% of people admitted they would behave unethically to snag a deal on a hot holiday item. but get this. the worst offenders of all are parents with children under the age of 18. here's what they would do. 17% would lie to other shoppers if that would give them a better chance at getting a hot item. 16% would cut in line. that's not true. that's a much higher number. >> yes. >> 16% would pretend to be a store clerk. >> does that work? >> they would impersonate somebody. >> 8% would knock down another adult in the store, and 8% would
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also push a child over. happy holidays, everyone. >> oh, my gosh. >> anonymous poll brings out honesty. >> good news and bad news. bad news first. we all do something every night that disrupts our sleep. wait for this. the good news, changing this habit, not, that although that also is an issue. >> that puts me to sleep. >> that helps actually. >> until about 2:00 a.m. and that's another story. wine, wine, wine. red wine. >> oh, okay. >> i thought you were talking about drinking. >> you, right? >> exactly. let me just get to the story. >> please. >> if you brush your teeth at night supposedly that will make you get a better night sleep. >> no, no. if you brush your teeth in the dark at night. >> oh, right. >> in the dark. >> sorry, i had a few drinks last night. i'm like ah. an oxford neuroscientist says we should all brush in the dark if you want to be precise about it
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because the bright bathroom lights stimulate the body and turn the lights on when your body is powering down. >> so never turn them back on. brush in the dark and walk to your bed. >> we should all brush our teeth at night. >> absolutely. >> that's a goodning. >> and also drinking wine helps you sleep until it doesn't. >> right. >> you get to sleep but then you don't stay. i've learned that on a "today" show segment. >> we should not have done that segment. all right. the late hairstyle that a lot of us wish would go away. it's called the man bun. a lot of celebrities are doing it, leonardo dicaprio, jay leto, chris hemsworth, where the top portion of your hair is in a bun and hair on the bottom either hangs down or gets shaved off. after news broke that this hairstyle could actually lead to hair loss, one company said, you know what, there's an opportunity to be here, behold the clip-on man-bun.
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these are being sold right now and for the low price of $9.99 you can have one of hollywood's hottest hairstyle. >> i think the it was a clip-on hair-bun. >> rossen is modeling is very nice. >> oh, it would help if you paint the bink strap. >> the head-on shot is better. >> do my reports now. good enough for di caprio. >> next time you sit down with nhtsa. i do happen to have a man-bun. like a furry little creature. khloe kardashian opening up about lamar odom and blake and gwen together in the spotlight. dylan has the spotlight. >> feeling we'll be talking about them for quite some time. all eyes were on blake and gwen, first episode of "the voice" since they confirmed there was a couple and while there was no direct relationship ference to their
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relationship and teaming up on adam levine. >> i think the last time you cut somebody's hair hon this show, gwen, they won. >> yes. >> and i ended up with the person, but they ended up winning. team gwen overall is whipping the crap out of team adam tonight. >> oh, adam, it's now 2-1. and to khloe kardashian, she's opening up about her marriage to recuperating lamar odom saying i'm married for a multitude of reasons but it's not for intimate reasons. we caught up with khloe at her book signing and asked her how lamar is responding to support from his fans. >> he doesn't have social media. he doesn't have his cell phone. he doesn't watch the news or anything like that, so he is aware from what -- i see him every day. he's aware of what i tell him or the messages that i give him are all positive and filtered things, of course.
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better every day but still has a long ways to go. that's your "pop start." >> all right. dylan, thank you very much. >> we're in stunned silence, your "pop start" was so interesting. >> let's head back to al and his next rokerthon 2 stop. al, where are you? >> we're in cairo, illinois, right now, and i'm not going to show you what i'm in yes. i want to give you an audio clue. hit it. pull it out. take a look. take a look what i'm in, baby. the wiener mobile! >> whoa. >> it's the oscar mayer wiener mobile. how were we to know that is it. >> right after the story on man-buns, way to go. >> i'm telling you, exactly. that's what i'm talking about. i mean, i was relishing this part of trip, i really was. >> oh, gosh.
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>> you couldn't mustard anything better than that. >> you going to let this continue. >> i'll let you catchup. >> oh, my goodness, he earned t.okay. we're about to check off state number 24 because here comes your rokerthon illinois forecast. roll it. let's see what we've got for you. for today we are looking in pier yeah, 59 degrees. 61 in springfield, 65 in ft. devine and chicago, you'll see a temperature of 56 degrees and a low of 39 degrees. rest of the country, here's what we've government we are looking at some showers making their way up along the mid-atlantic coast into the northeast. some snow is going to be make its way through the plains. we're also looking at afternoon temperatures that will climb up into the 80s in the southern parts of texas. 50s and 40s in the pacific northwest, and for the rest of your weather, wet weather moves into the mid-atlantic and northeast today and on into new england. patchy dense fog here in
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illinois and into indiana and plenty of rain and snow through the rockies. i plant the flag here on rokerthon in the wiener mobile. oh, baby. that's what's goin roker in the wienermobile. that's too easy, al. come on. steady rain over south central portions of new jersey. but most of that will slide under us in the morning hours. it turns windy too. high temperature 60. showers tonight. low 50s. breaks of sun possible in the mid to late afternoon. dry for the parade. back to sunshine and chilly weather into the weekend. >> we've got two more to go before we're done. let's go and take the wiener mobile. let's burn this baby. let's boil some buns. we're rolling, baby. we've got more rokerthon, and
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we've got more states to cover within this show. so hit it. let's go. all right. wiener mobile away. back to you guys. i'm fastening my meat belt. >> he's lost it. totally lost t.al, thanks so much. we'll check back in. after 40 years in the modeling industry and a remarkable 500 magazine covers, christie brinkley knows her way around the beauty industry, and now at 61 years old she's revealing all of her secrets in the new book "timeless beauty, "over 100 tips, secrets and shortcuts to looking great. "good morning to you. >> good morning. >> first defy time and gravity. you seem to have done that. is there one big beauty secret that you have. >> smile. >> it instantly lifts the face and, you know, just lights up a room, so, yeah. >> being known for your beauty, i imagine is a blessing and a curse. it's a blessing you've had an amazing career, not just in modeling but everything you've
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done, but, you know what. fun. very well. >> and now i've had to go and write this book so, you know, now have i've kind of written myself into this corner, like, you know, what am i going to do, you know? i mean, it's -- it's inevitable, you know, but -- but there are certain things that you can do to stave it off and push that day a little bit further into the future, and that's what my book is about. >> a lot of this though we have to say though is good genes. i mean, you have great genes. >> well, i had a gorgeous mom. i mean, she was beautiful so i lucked out there, but -- but then, you know, there's a lot that you can do from what you eat, to how you exercise, to the dreams that you use on your face 24 hours a day. you're so in control of that, and you have a lot of influence there, and -- and then, of
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all kinds of things that you can do with your hair, your makeup, and i cover all of that in my book. >> what's your number one makeup item? desert island, you have to have this one makeup island. first of all, sunblock. it's the number one ager of our skin. you know, photo aging is the worst, wreaks havoc so i guess i would want a bb cream, you know, or just a great moisturizer and then i guess i'd have to go with undereye concealer because i would already have rosy cheeks from the sun on an island. otherwise i would say blush. i have a full face so i like to give it a little definition. >> pinch those cheeks, right? >> how do you feel about plastic surgery and fillers and all that stuff. some people are in the camp of oh, don't miss with mother nature and others are saying if it works, go for it. >> well, i think that there's little things that you can do at
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the dermatologist that can stave off major giant surgery which is really scary. but i'm all for if something is bothering you, fix it, you know. at least talk to somebody and find out what it would take to fix it and see if that's for you or not, you know. >> we all know how beautifully you are aging. you're also dating in your 60s. we hear you're date ing ing john mellencamp and the only reason i know is billy joel spilled the beans at a concert other night. is he in trouble? >> no, no. i think he was just being funny, you know. >> is it different to be kind of back in the dating world at this juncture? >> well, yeah, yeah, it is. it is. >> but you're having fun? >> definitely. >> christie brinkley, the book is called "timeless beauty." can i borrow your face for my trip to mime they weekend. >> if you're going to miami you need my skin care. >> whatever you're doing, you're
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doing it so well. a pleasure to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you, thank you. >> and she will be back later for kathie lee and regis is in for hoda today so that will be a lot of fun. >> look who i have here. the fabulous elizabeth hurley, a royal visit of sorts. we're going to talk about her show, but, first, your local
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good morning, everyone. it is 8:26. i'm darlene rodriguez on this tuesday morning. several schools in patterson, new jersey are closed today due to a nearby fire at an abandoned armory on market street since 11:00 last night. the building dates back to 1896. police tell us since it is so old, asbestos might be inside and may be burning. six nearby schools have canceled classes. eastside, roberto clemente elementary, high school. thanks, darlene. we have big problems. this tractor trailer accident on the connecticut turnpike. out by exit 16, east norwalk, delays heavier southbound. certainly spot to avoid. accident new england thruway northbound.
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lauren, thanks. let's take a look at the weather. breezy rain, on and off. tomorrow, early showers. thursday, rain, low 60s. >> coming up on the "today" show, interesting ways to enjoy eggs. another update some a half hour.
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it's 8:30 now on a tuesday morning. it's also day number, i don't even know of rokerthon. >> day number five. >> doing his 24th and 25th state. heavy fog where he was a couple minute ago. we'll check in with al and take a look.
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take a look at weather we've got in new york city. we've got some fog, some rain as well. meanwhile, al is almost to the halfway point. halfway home, al. >> yay. >> yeah. i am. we're just about to cross the ohio river bridge, and i think this person earn -- we've got a police escort. i think they think the police was pulling them over, but you can see the fog. you can barely see halfway acro hass the bridge. we're going to be crossing into kentucky in just a little bit, but today's trivia. i'm going to ask you this one. illinois is home to 333 farms and 47,000 acr that grow their ate snack. what is this classic snack? you may have had it this weekend when you watched james bond. >> rasinette. back with the answer. back with the answer. they don't grow rasinettes, lauer, geez, come on. we'll be back with the weather and the answer coming up in a
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little bit. >> all right, al. thank you very much. also ahead, the queen of englan is here. at least she plays her on tell have i. find out what elizabeth hurley ha s planned for season two of "i'm addicted to the royals." >> wrangler is not liking the rain at all. >> doesn't like the rain. >> let's head back inside to savannah. >> thank you so much. we have a special edition of steals and deals this morning celebrating the launch of the "today" food club. we've lined up an exclusive deal for our members so don't forget sign up at today.com/foodclub. "today" contributor jill martin is here with the bargains in the kitchen. just a little twist. >> a celebration of "today's" food club and everything you can get home into your kitchen to celebrate and start and to eat healthy with us going into the new year. >> you have a hot item right here. everybody loves these stand mixers >> the think kitchen six speed stand mixer and triple chef pack cooking tool. the lltail $214, all stainless steel and comes with the
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tongues, ithe whisk and the spatulas, and i know you use ones like this a lot. >> i do actually, believe i or not, i like to bake and this is awesome. >> great for baking. the retail is $214 and the deal $ $59. 72% off. >> next we've got some coo books, penguin random house fall cook beth set. the retail 97.50 to $105. different number of books in each set so go to today.com to see what goes with what, six best selling authors, a lot of great familiar names, great authors, the deal $29, up to 72%. >> come in sets. don't mix and match and go online to see what's what. ahd you can split the books up for gifts if you have teachers or friends who are into cooking, a gr it, great cook. >> what's this, a slow cooker? >> yes. slow procooker.
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so everything from chile and at siuce t pork and beef roasts, three automatic settings depending on how slow you want to cook, two hours, four hours or eight horse, the retail $230 and it's $69, 70% off. chilly, press everything into the slow corker and press everything and it's done. >> put that up on today.com. >> comes wito the recipe. knife set. a great gift. >> a great gift. seven-piece knife block set and eight-piece steak knife so the retail here is 229. it,'s a 15-piece set so you either choose wood block or silver block here but that's the aesthetic of the block, get the knives in each and plus they me with the steak knives and each set you choose one and you come with the steak knives. the retail 229 and the deal $72 and 69% off. >> these are festive glasses, pretty. >> so pretty and so great. they come in a gift box so a
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it's a set of four from fitz & floyd. tail $90. oose one of these sets hand afted with mouth-blown glass and each one comes in a box. a great way to give adgift.n't even have to wrap it. retail $90 and the deal $25. 70% off. >> is this the flood club deal? >> only if you sign up for the today food club. go to today.com/foodclub and the way to sign up the and we'll e-mail you a code that will go straight to the deal but there's a limited amount so if , u want to get in, this is always populal rimaha steaks, please sign up at today.com. the omaha steak gourmet classic retail of $188.92. t everything on the two, two file mignons, sir lon, four omaha steak burgers, two pork chops and four individual cheese steaks so everything on this tabl you get.
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>> wow. >> great. >> $the deal 49. >> a lot of meat. >>ha sl hat's basically dinner for four or five. if you don't give one person dessert, for under $50. 74% off. >> seib up for the "today" food club. ru through the deals one more time, the electric mixer from penguin, the slow cooker from remy, knife set, glasses from fitz & fltooyd and the, conclusive dealofrom omaha steaks. for more on these products, questions about past orders,f head to the steals and deals page at today.com and we'll go over to al. >> actually, i'm going to talk it u, savannah. thhtk you very much. here with her majesty, queen helena from her new show or the second season, "the royals." who is dome know? >> big see cell. i can't tell >> you just whisper it. >> back to talk to elizabeth in
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they say the bigger they are the harder they fall. that certainly true for famed mississippi trial lawyer dickie scruggs who made a name for himself by taking on big tobacco. >> special correspondent tom brokaw is here with scruggs' remarkable story, a comeback that's really just now unfold willing. tom, good morning. >> reporter: dickie scruggs at one point had it all, a big airplane, a big how. he had the reputation that all mississipians envied and then he didn't, and here's what happened next. dick scruggs is be a ole miss football fanatic. and a popular presence at his alma mater. strolling through the legendary tailgate in the grove. >> looking good. >> well, so are you. >> reporter: holding court with family and friends in his sky box. scruggs treasures every game because for a time he wonder federal he'd ever be welcomed here again. once one of the most prominent trial lawyers in the world scruggs became famous and rich
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for his leading role in taking on big tobacco. his role in that case was immortalized in the film "insider" where russell crowe played whistleblower dr. jeffrey wigan. >> jail. >> possibly, yes. that's one of the possible consequences of you testifying here today. >> reporter: in the legal world were you a rock star. you took on big tobacco and you made a lot of money. did you create the dickie scruggs environment, and you thought i'm bulletproof. >> there was a great deal of hubris and arrogance involved in the way i behaved. i really got way too big for my britches, tom, and i deserved to be -- to take a fall from that. >> reporter: writer curtis wilke chronicled that fall. was there anybody in his heyday in the state of mississippi who was better known or larger than life than dickie scruggs? >> probably not. probably no one who had fiercer enemies and for that matter, you
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know, good friends. >> reporter: and those enemies turned out in force when scruggs found himself on the other side of the law in a case against insurance companies after hurricane katrina. >> federal grand jury in mississippi accused him of hiring a lawyer to pay $40,000 in cash to bribe a state court judge. >> reporter: he fought those judges but eventually pleaded guilty in february 2009. his life as he knew it was over. he would serve six years in federal prison. so you go from the high flying world of dickie scruggs, private airplanes and a lot of money and you walk into a prison into an entirely different world. >> the sound of a steel door closing behind you has a certain finality to it that is both terrifying and sobering. >> reporter: but it was behind bars that scruggs would write his second act. scruggs began tutoring inmates working for their geds in a state where one-sixth of the population has dropped out of
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a ged and work skills confirmed. >> first in all the bad categories and i'm tired of hearing that and most mississipians are tired of hearing that and by teaching and watching these guys catch on it gave me a new sense of purpose. it gave me a second chance really. this is what keeps them in school, the library. >> reporter: now out of prison scruggs has founded second chance mississippi to raise money for adult education, make his mission a reality and criss-crossing the states. >> what type of credential do they get? >> reporter: talking to anyone who will hear him out. there's only about 10% of inmates that can read on a 12th great level and listening to student and educators at community colleges. >> can you improve your score the more you practice this. >> reporter: dick scruggs has borrowed from practicing law again but to many here that doesn't matter. pastor chris diggs offered ged tutoring at his church, and when
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he needed help scruggs stepped up. >> we did not have computers before but now we do because of dick scruggs and second chance. for him to reach out to help a small african-american church showed me that there was still a lot of good left in him. >> reporter: it's a second chance to make a difference, something dick scruggs never thought he would get. by the way, he has some famous friends who are helping him with all this. went to ole miss, obviously, and he's still very popular there and archie manning is one of his close friends. manning family royalty in mississippi obviously, and he says that in mississippi if you don't have a high school education, chances are very good you'll go to jail. if you do have a high school education chances are pretty good you'll got to jail. wants to change all that. mississippi is last in everything when it comes to education, but he's determined to use his fame and what he's learned to change it. >> he can make a difference. tom. >> like to see a secondage. thank you, tom. let's check in with al. he's ready to cross off another state from his rokerthon
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journey. hey, al. >> hey, guys. we got out of wiener mobile and got ourselves a horse. this is gunner. we are in kentucky! yeah. the bluegrass state. we made it, so now we're about to make the halfway point of rokerthon. here's the forecast for kentucky, yeah! paducah, 65 today and partly cloudy. bowling green partly sunny and 61, louisville looking for partly sunny skies and 58 degrees. lexington look for partly sunny skies and a high of 57. rest of the country today, wet weather in the pacific northwest, mountain snows around the rockies. pretty good snow storm going on there. wet weather making its way into the mid-atlantic states. for tomorrow we've got a risk of very strong storms making their way into the mid-mississippi river valley. more rain and snow in the pacific northwest and showers exiting new england.
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plenty of sunshine along the all right, al. hard to keep up with you. light rain in and around the city right now. heavier, steadier rain a offshore. a lot of that will stay south and east of us. the rain may well pick up in intensity. becomes breezy too. high near 60. low of around 50. tomorrow morning, clouds and leftover shower. a break or two. 61. 60, thursday. the return of showers especially in the afternoon. back to sunshine friday. cooler, upper 50s. a dry, crisp, cool fall weekend. temperatures, mid-50s. >> all right. rokerthon, 25 down and 25 more to go. please go to today.com/rokerthon. you can help donate feeding america to donate -- to donate money to help feed the hungry. this is the rokerthon flag, sir. i'm going to give that to you. thank you so much the oh, by the way, guys, the snack that they grow in illinois, popcorn! it's their state snack.
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>> the we thought jolly ranchers. >> miss though. >> coming up next, elizabeth hurley with the much anticipated
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back now 8:47 at elizabeth hurley. the hit e show "the royals" is returning for a second season. hurley stars as the king's widow, a woman on a mission to take control of the monarchy and will do whatever it takes to get her way. prime minister. >> your majesty. >> working late, i see. >> the opening of parliament. >> yes, i know, and once open the first order of business will be our bill to change the order of secession. if something should befall quine cyrus the king's -- >> and the king's children will
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be unfit to rule. >> does the real royal family have as much fun as this royal family? >> i hope they do and say god i wish that were more in the hair and makeup. we haven't gotten feedback about whether they see it but my feeling is that they all watch. >> helena is not that nice. i mean, she's conniving. what do you like about her is. >> i think there's a fine line between heros and villains and my character does villainous thing, evil and plotting and machiavellian and not that nice to her kids, especially in season one. she has her heart in the right place. loves her family and monarchy and wants it to stay where it is. >> you used the combination of princess diana and joan collins circa "dynasty" to create her. which characteristics did you take from her? >> princess diana how she was with the people and how she was dressed and how she looked modern an chic and jock joan
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ma nip life evilness but i have joan collins in it. >> plays my mom. >> what's it like when she comes on. >> my life is better when she's on set. when joan is not working i get in my trailer at lunch and get a moldy sandwich and an apple and when joan is there we have a white tablecloth and roasted chicken. >> brings class. some major unanswered questions about the plot line in this show so i'll fire at them one at a time. >> who killed the king? >> you can't know that yet but we do find out by the end of season two. >> a big surprise or somebody we're already pointing in that direction? >> i don't want ruin the suspicion, a lot of people under suspicion including myself, including my brother-in-law who will be the king of england, a lot of suspects, but i think that when it comes out people will be fascinated. >> the next big question to coin a phrase who's their daddy? okay. if these kids are not the product of king, who is their dad? >> that was a terrible thing. i declared my own children
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illegitimate at end of season one in order to put my brother-in-law on throne because i can control him. >> nice. >> it's still something that's an ongoing theme -- a lot of intrigue because i was this love with somebody else for 25 years but at end of season one he has to lie low. my brother-in-law has ordered a hit on him. >> and you teased me a second ago when the whole domino thing and domino for those who haven't seen the show is some kind mysterious person or entity. >> it is, and as we progress through season two we realize joan collins' part is integral to the scandal and intrigue of a story that goes back 25 years. she really comes to the forefront in season two and she's fab. >> i mentioned children a second ago. let me ask you. you've got at 13-year-old son, right? >> 13. >> damien, i have a 14-year-old boy. how are you holding up? >> well, he's still sweet. i mean, he's definitely going through puberty. his voice has dropped and is taller than me and still sweet right now. i'm waiting for the moment where
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>> still loves his mom right now. >> still loves mommy today. one day at at time. >> you turned 50 recently. is that a problem? >> no, no, no. >> am i allow to say that? >> we just talked to christie brinkley who is now 61. >> how fabulous is she, wow. >> how do you feel? do you feel this was a milestone, a nightmare or did you kind of gracefully accept it? >> naturally i gracefully accept it but i don't really feel mature enough myself. i feel like i need to step up and be more grown up. >> emotionally how are you? >> about 14. >> same as my son. >> we get on very well. >> great. i want to tell people the second season of "the royals" premiers sunday night on our sister network e. always a pleasure to have you here.
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we're back at 8:54. let's get a check of today's birthday wishes from willard scott. hey, willard. >> reporter: new york, new york. a wonderful town. everybody has fun up there. gets prettier and prettier as the months roll by. zelma mccullough, in sulfur springs in texas. and everybody that knows her says she's the southwest woman in the world. she's 100 years old today. delma murphy from savannah, georgia, is 100 years old today. loves jazz, music, dixieland and jazz.
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everybody loves. arthur pritsco of providence, rhode island, pretty state and pretty town. 100 years old and loves golf and that's his sport. he's a good scout in more ways than one. ernie holler from charleroi, pensens, 100 years old. member of the boy scouts for years. we love him. okay, gang. just have some fun up there and think of me. i would like to come out and see you and have dinner. great restaurant. >> thank you, willard, very much. you though what's about to happen? >> something huge on the 9:00 hour. >> having a big discussion about it. >> yeah, willie geist, i don't know where he is, but we're having an ice rink skatoff. i've only been on skates twice in my life. willie is an expert and mayoral davis, arm charlie white coached us and the showdown is here.
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>> let me go good morng. it's 8:56. i'm darlene rodriguez. we are continuing to follow breaking news from patterson, new jersey. a fire has reached seven alarms. firefighters have been trying to get the fire under control since 11:00 last night. families were offered temporary shelter elsewhere because of this heavy smoke. it has caused six nearby schools to close classes. they are east side, roberto
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school, school 11, school 15, madison avenue pre-k. breezy, rain on and off. 60s the high. tomorrow, early showers, 61 degrees. and on thursday, rain returns. temperatures in the 60s. on the "today" show, coming up, see what a woman is doing
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this morning on "today's take" music icon prince out with some new music and a familiar new face on his next hit. then, tamron and i go head-to-head on the ice when we team up with ice dancing champs . all thatnd more coming up now >> announcer: from nbc ews, is is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tasron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza.
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welcome to "today." it's tuesday, morning, november 10th, 2015. we show you outdoors. it's a little drizzly and why that matters in just a second. i'm willie along with tamron, nataine on assignment and al taking the world by storm delivering the weather in 50 states in one week. i thought since this morning it's just the two of us "it takes two" from rob base. >> it's contagious. >> ladies love me girls adore me, even the ones who never saw me. so let's go, cuz. there you interest t.drop the cups. that the video i would wait in seventh or eighth grade to come on to the music box show. >> didou doouhe dance? >> clearly we're having a blast this morning. >> should you say why, why we're ex >>cited, a little tense, why there's something in the air today.
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tamron and i are about to engage in a figure skating showdown. we're going head-to-head. >> why? >> here's how it's going to rk. outside in the rain, which adds a little -- a little intrigue. >> of danger, lots of danger. >> rockefeller rink, our coves and our partners, olympic ice dancing gold medal winners merle davis and harlie white, so yesterday we had a big rehearsal yesterday. gohit ready and got our routines ing and chelsea pierce sky rink here in new york city. did you hear that? >> that fall, that's what you're going to hear later when i hit e ice. >> don't give away too much of our ro inutine. >> you can see by some of this, what l >>el skaters tamronwald i are. oh, the patience of meryl and charliid >> i've been on skates, my third time in my life. taken my nieces and neve u.s. to rockefeller, grand total time on ice in my entire life, five minutes. yesterday. >> oh, gosh. >> the big rehearsal was 15, 20. i had to go home and take an advil.
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my body as ache ing ing every day of the 45 years i've been on this planet i felt, and full disclosure, five minutes ago i said to the team i nio skating, it's range out. here's my theory. >> you're working the refs, setting th bar so low that you'll do anything. >> i'm not. >> how about our judges, savannah, dylan and,ou ready for this, judging us, here's a little more pressure, olympic gold medalist dorothy hamill is going to be evaluating our performance. on the ice. >> dorothy, i once in my life hal d a haircut just like yours soly will based on you and your greatness, dorothy hamill, so d with that i say please, please be kind. i just -- dylan dry yes, one of our judges, said that she skated out on rock rink and it was wet and she fell down. you might remember, ladies and gentlemen, a few years ago, meleredith viera was doing this thin with will ferrell, willie
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geist's twin and they did some move. she hit the back of her head and chipped her tooth. my parents put me in braces for seven years. these are caps. these aren't -- i can pull them out right now. >> like a true hockey player. snap right out. i want to just keep my teeth >> you know, it was funny yesterday, meryl are these plans for us, had a t?ng where my leg was lift and she watched me skate for 30 secondsand said, okay, i think we need something different. >> how many times have you been on ice? >> in my ice, probably 20, but it's -- you're g grng to see it's a cheap thing, when i was a kid. i haven't much lately. i'm -- let me just say i'm no better than you are. >> thank you. thank you. >> right? >> i totally second it a. >> and we'll be in bull blaze of ory outfits. >> and that's the other thing. willie gets pants and i'm in a wunsie, a child's wunsie. that's what i'm in. >> dorothy hamill chic is what you'll be wearing. >> good luck.
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are you really not going to skate if it's raining. >> we have and audience. should i skate? >>ares. >> kind of a lukewarm yes. >> okay. let's go. >> thanks for -- you should be grateful we let you in here out of the rain. all right. we'll see. okay. something more important, our nation's future tonight. the big debate. republican debate. fourth debate fox business network, "wall street journal," in milwaukee. great location. eight candidates on the main stage. doing the two-stage thing. john kasich, jeb bush, marco rubio, donald trump, dr. ben carson, ted cruz, carly fiorina and rand paul. other debate features chris christie, mike huckabee, bobby jindal and rick santorum, but the man of the hour is certainly ben carson. he's now leading in a new poll out of south carolina. mon nmouth poll, has momentum and his story -- his story basically ration to riches that was the subject of a movie, books, now
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there are people who are questioning some of the things that he has told over and over, including a story that he stabbed a friend when he was a teenager and that it was that moment and a few others that really pushed him into changing his life. well, donald trumpnaddreed this at a rally in springfield, illinois, last night. >> this is a strange election, isn't it? pan. you stab somebody and the newspapers say you didn't do it! and you said, yes, i did, i did it! no, you didn't. yes, i did! i stabbed him and it hit the belt. this is the only election in history where you're better off ifsu you stabbed somebody. what are we coming to? >> once again, donald trump has crystallized everything. says how weird is this election? >> he did. he did.
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to argue no, in fact, i did stab somebody. bizarre. >> it's like the tupacing, really, there was a headline talking about the fact what does this mean? obviously in the ben carson ory line and how he became this great neurosurgeon it made sense, but now when you're extracting whether or not it's important to the political debate and our nation's future it's interesting. >> as many people have said, ben carson's entire campaign is on his personal story, on his biography so if you start to pick away at, that for people who support ben carson, the fact he did grow up in poverty and raised himself and became this world renowned neurosurgeon none of that changes but there are these little stories. >> absolutely. >> and the other topic that donald trump has decided to coffee. sure you saw us talk about it earlier and yesterday. red. it doesn't have, you know, snow flakes and christmas ornaments and some people have said that this is a war on christmas.
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donald trump has now chimed in. >> one of the most successful starbucks in trump tower. maybe we should boycott starbucks, i don't know, seriously. i don't care. by the way, that's the end of that lease but who cares, but if i become presidente we're all going to be saying merry christmas again, that i can tell you. that i can tell you. >> big takeaway though is of course it's the trump tour has one of the highest grossing starbucks in the world. >> that's important for us to know. >> wow. >> okay. we buried the lead. somethong huge happened yesterday. there i am on twitter, going around and looking at title and ge tting all my music together. >> prince, the music service title. the great prince, icon prince posts his purple pick of the week and his new song is if eye could get your attention." >> the i have it actually. >> and the album art that is untitled.
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that's the am bum art for prince's new song. who is that? >> that's tamron hall. >> who is that? >> what is the story there? you're on the cover of prince's new jam. et? from your head to your toes >> because i want you, baby in the sock. i can get you >> than shall we make a link between the album art and -- and the lyrics, or no? >> how did that happen? >> he just was going down twitter and saw a picture of you from the album. >> that's not a picture from my twitter account. that's a private picture. >> oh, oh. >> yeah. >> it's a private picture. that i sent to prince. >> you sent that to prince. >> not unsolicited. no. you know, we're friends, and prince loves willie, loves willie and actually wants you to play in his band.
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>> what does he want you to say? >> triangle. >> wants willie to play drums. >> drums, yeah. >> so prince and my mother are the only two people i really talk to about what i might wear or things i'm debating, so i usually send him a picture in the morning. >> do you really? >> yeah, i do. >> that's -- we need just to unpack that a little bit. >> so every morning a picture goes to prince and you say thumbs up, thumbs down and prince, a great icon. >> he says your eyebrows, fill them in a little more. he likes when my hair is a little shorter with the bangs. he's very clear about what he likes -- our audience is mortified, i'm so sorry. this is a true story, and i panic because my mother is watching and she probably doesn't know all of this and now you do. >> that's incredible. but you are on the cover on the title. >> i'm on the cover. >> good shot. >> "if eye i could get your attention." you have to perform on the show, prince. i've outed my whole personal
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>> no. you don't. >> you don't play. >> i don't play any instruments. is that a problem? >> come on, prince, got to perform on our show. >> i have more questions about the morning routine but we've got to get to dylan dreyer who has been waiting patiently. >> here's tamron's world, my world, like miles apart. >> you have a husband who loves you dearly. >> i love my husband but it's not prince. i'm not texting prince in the morning. different world. let's take a look at weather going on where we have very cold air working in behind the cold front. ahead of it it's very warm and humid that. clash will produce stronger storms later on today, especially as we go into this afternoon it's looking like we could see the threat of some hail, damage willing wind gusts and also some isolated tornadoes that could be very strong, i especially in and around iowa, moving through the western great lakes. it's in this area in original right through here, southeastern
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starred in a number of films, you know him from the academy award winning film "a beautiful mind" and silas in the box office smash "da vinci code" and more recently the vision of the second "avengers" movie. >> and now he's stepping behind the camera to direct the new film "shelter" about two homeless people who fall in love starring his wife and actress. >> you have pressing questions. >> tuesday's trend, are you getting an ambush makeover? >> i'm a little nervous about the whole thing. what are you going to do? >> just hold on, hold on to your scarf. >> i never do glitter before 8:00. >> wonderful movie. >> what you do do is make incredible films. you're a director, this is your debut as a director. >> yes. >> oh, it stars your wife and anthony maki. explain the background, the
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i understand is something right outside your doorstep. >> well, what -- i wanted to make a film that was about judgment because the world i live in is full of gray area, increasing gray area and yet we as a culture seem to be getting more and more entrenched in black and white positions so that's what i wanted to do. at the same time i was thinking about hurricane sandy happened and there had been this couple that lived outside of my apartment, black man and white woman, she was blond, and -- and after hurricane sandy i didn't see them anymore and they had become part of my daily life. on the school run, the kids would say hello, would i say hello and then i'm ashamed to z say even before sandy i stopped seeing them. somehow their poverty became more and more acceptable to me and more and more unusual and they just became part of the landscape of the city in which i live. and i -- i felt shame surrounding that so i had an
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impulse to write and i thought that those two things might be interested to talk about because, you know, i think our response to homelessness is puzzling. >> it's so interesting that you have the personal journey which you just told us and the professional journey in this which includes your wife and anthony mackey, a friend of ours from the show as well. the casting, how critical was it to have her and anthony in the film? >> one the things i noticed as a first time filmmaker if you're making a film about a nigerian muslim immigrant and a junkie street prostitute people don't want to shower you with money, so -- so it helped if you have an oscar winner lying around the house and i did and that helped me get anthony mackey to say yes, so, you know, it was -- the casting is incredibly important when you're trying to make a film of this nature. >> do you think being a director now will make you a better actor? do you understand things about the process that you didn't before?
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>> well, i will never ask a director a difficult question is the sun going down every day? >> there you go. >> my wife would ask me questions as the sun was going down and i would see a big clock in front of her face. >> i love it. >> ticking. >> well, paul, always great to talk to you. got to come on more often and visit us any time. the movie is "shelter." it the will be in theaters and on demand this friday. thank you so much for joining us. >> congrats, paul. >> aren't they twins a little bit bit. >> the right. >> serious. very nice. the before and after. you decide. up next -- >> who is the before and who is the after? >> exactly. the before there could be a nation, there had to be people willing to fight for it, to take on the world's greatest challenges, whatever they might be. so, the u.s. army masters not only tactics and strategy, but also physics and chemistry. we make battle plans and create breakthroughs - in medicine, science and engineering.
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put it on top of a baking rack. take a small plate. >> oh, my gosh. >> and keep on going and from this point mix in your mayonnaise, mustard and vinegar and get the awesome perfectly diced eggs. >> genius trick. >> another genius trick and what we're doing is poaching some omelettes. >> omelette in a bag. >> beaten eggs, add whatever you like, cheese, ham, bacon. i like to go simple and at this point you'll seal it up, press out the air and you'll poach it in simmering water five to seven minutes until it's just set. >> put it right in the water. >> makes sure it's bpa-free and most major brands are these days and slide it out and chuck it out. >> how long, five, seven minutes, barely simmering water. >> i love the like look of this one, classic egg in a hole. this is challah bread and you're going to take your cutter and cut out some rounds just like that and we have them here because the best part you get to the crack the eggs into the
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recast -- that's a check of your new on and off rain throughout the day today. it will will vary in intensity. generally on the light side. breezy, high temperature of around 60 degrees. most of the day spent in the 50s. tonight, showers. especially the first half. tapering towards morning. 50 in the city. and 40s in the suburbs. tomorrow, clouds and showers giving way to breaks of sun in the afternoon. should quiet down in time for the veterans day parade. chilly toward the weekend. >> and that's your forecast. oh, savannah. >> the rockefeller center christmas tree behind us, a little chill in the aim, a ttle rain and there's only one thing to do and that's to have an ice dancing competition. >> and because this is the "today" show and the way we do things we have brought in icing dancing gold medalists meryl davis and charlie white to team
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on the rock center ice rink. >> all right. let's do this. >> i don't think we're playing hockey today, willie. a little checking. >> practice our cross-checking technique. >> why don't you guys do that later and why don't we do a little ice dancing. how do you feel about that? >> we're going to ice dance? >> so -- >> do you like what you see so far. >> you have a natural elegance about you. >> yeah. >> we're -- >> two kids having fun. >> just skating along. >> on a winter afternoon. >> let's see where we are with the music. let's try that. >> we may go faster, who knows. >> the one thing we need to work on with willie is he needs to keep his cool. gets a little overexcited at times. >> whoa. you got it the. >> he's a work of art. stop. >> have i even scored by that point? >> i think tamron can definitely take these guys.
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to take a couple of steps by yourself. like walking. >> kind of ust walk. >> perfect, good. >> okay. >> all right. we've got a long way to go. >> so you'll lift and i'll move an15d you give me your hand. >> your lips are moving. oh, push, wow,nice. >> go around and lean and yeah, that's going to look good because you're kind of naturally leaning back. >> naturally leaning back. it's called falling. >> do you realize how good you're doing right now. >> please, charlie, knock it off. >> i can't believe she's only skated a couple of times. she looks pretty good. >> thank you, thank you. >> i'm getting excited. are you excited? >> i'm extremely excited. you and i are going to judge this competition. >> yes. >> we don't know anything about skating. >> no, and i saw half points in here. >> there's only one thing to do and that's to bring in a skating
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legend dorothy hamill is here. we are not worthy. >> good morning. >> i'm not worthy. >> we're so excite to have you. >> i'm happy to be here. >> let's lower some expectations. >> oh, no, no. they are going to be great. they both have the best partners in the world. >> they do. >> and they look great. so without further adieu, willie and meryl, take it away. you go.
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willie! willie! >> wow. wow. wow. >> dorothy, that was quite a show. don't you think? >> i think it was. they are both very brave in the rain. >> a lot of clapping. >> the clapping. >> he used his knees well. >> double clapping seemed very difficult. >> reminds me a little bit of will ferrell in "the blades of glory." >> are we supposed to vote. >> do we have to save room for charlie and tamron? >> they are coming next. >> we can only give them 9 1/2 then because we have to save room. >> i don't know. >> 9 1/2. >> i have to do 9 1/2 but i don't know how to get there. >> i'd give you a 10. >> 9 1/2. >> okay. >> we're good. >> i'm going to give an 8. >> i thought it was almost perfect. >> guys you were great. >> let's let charlie and tamron
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>> that's a tough one. i -- what are we judging anyway? >> it's overall. i think it was really good she had a lot of flair. >> yeah. >> great performance. i didn't see a lot of skating so saw a lot of charlie pushing her around. pushed around well. >> had the courage to do a lift.
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>> let's vote. >> okay. all right. >> i'm going to be a wuss and i'm going to go to 9 1/2. >> and i'm tying them. >> i'm going to give them a 9. >> i think -- come on over. >> the skill, there's everything. the entertainment. >> and the rain didn't affect you. >> want to give tamron her flowers. >> tamron. >> congratulations. >> you guys, won, by the way. >> i won. how did that happen? >> here. >> no, no, we give you the cold. >> oh, okay. >> careful. >> just another gold. >> can i just say how wonderful meryl and charlie have been to us. i mean, you guys -- >> you guys are such good sports. >> they won with the lift.
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meryl and she's like yeah, no, i'm not doing that. >> as if he could lift you. seriously, we know that you guys are the best and we've fallen in love with you like the rest of the world with you to be patient with will ferrell and handicap legs here it's a wonderful thing. thank you. >> you guys are great. >> you're troopers. >> dorothy hamill, thank you so much. >> thanks for letting us do this. if i could skate to you i would hug you but i can't move. >> and we're back right after this. >> wonderful. >> well done. watch out willie. >> wow, that was really fun. i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it, i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger, that it was important, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helping
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save time in the morning so we'll show you how to get gorgeous makeup in five minute and we grabbed a fan from the plaza as proof that it can be done. kelley is a mother of two from richmond, virginia, and we have back with us one of the best celebrity makeup artists around, mickey williams who is here to give us these tips. good to see you. >> thank you. >> i saw this in full disclosure that you could do your own makeup in five minutes. do you professional work. >> you do too, actually. >> we want the two to collides. >> yes. >> and here kelly is hard at work with her makeup now. what is she doing right now in. >> putting on mascara and has 40 second left and is at final stage which is just amazing. >> while she winds down on the clock let's start with just some of the things that we need to know you should have in the makeup kit for five-minute makeover. >> have a concealer. find a conceal their comes in stick form or something that's easy to apply and put it on. make sure it's not too light. want it to be more skin tone.
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over her eyes, inner corners and over eyes will make you look more awake. >> a little bit lighter than your skin. >> one or two shades. >> powder foundation. >> any kind of -- power foundation with more pig meant. use it with a brush. she brought it in quadrants of her face. >> you're done. you look beautiful. we're going to go through the rest of the stuff. >> i feel like we're too far away from you. the mouder foundation. >> powder foundation and buff it in. put it in with a quadrant. start with your forehead. >> not one of those popular egg sponges that we see everywhere. >> put it on too thick, a brush is easier, faster and applies a little bit more naturally. >> blush and bronzer. >> i use bronzer and asked her to take the same brush and move it into hire hairline and use a bright blush, something transparent so it doesn't look too hard or caky. >> mascara, know how to do that. >> single coat. >> that's just going to take more time.
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>> lipstick. >> i love the red. it brings everything to your skin coloring and everyone can wear red and i used a pencil form. that way you have a line, lip sick all in one. >> can we see a before and after. do we have that before and look straight at this gentleman. right over there. >> look at that. >> you look beautiful, and you did it in five minutes. >> is this something you would do at home. >> absolutely. >> more on the show and tweet about it as well and give you more tips, five minutes you're out the door. >> glow in five minute and you look polished. >> i love that. >> great job. >> all right. thank you so much. back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. that's awesome you did it in five minutes, too. you look good.
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nice skating. >> you did great. >> you're a worthy adversary. ce you had the lift it was over. >> you have glitter on your mustache. >> do i. >> there's something you don't hear a lot. big thank you to chelsea pierce,
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the sky rink. they have an amazing skating facility where they let us rehearse a little bit. >> it was so fun. >> poor meryl and charlie. thanks to chelsea pierce. want o check in with al on his cross-country rokerthon two in union city, tennessee, where hopefully he did not see us ice ating. >> all righty. here we go. we're at discovery park of america, and this is a vintage 1957 fire truck, and we have now made it to what's going to be our 26thastate, so we're more than halfway through our journey to set the guinness world record for 50 statessand district of columbia forecast in the shortest period of time, ando let's show you what's going on. in fact, we've got us a goat. t us a goat. all righty. and we've got the union city tornadoes. let's hear it! [ cheers and applause ]
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