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good morning. trump's challenge against protests for a fifth straight night, the president-elect speaks out in his first interview since the election opening up about the controversial mp from immigration. >> probably 2 million or we're going incarcerate. >> abortion. >> i'm pro-life. >> the wall. >> i'm very good at that. this is called construction. >> mr. drum giving a message to supporters being accused of racism and hate cries. >> i will say this and say it straight to the cameras, stop
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reince priebus is with us live. breaking overnight, strong aftershocks rattle new zealand just hours after it is hit by a 7.2 magnitude earthquake. at least two people killed, others trapped in debris. a tsunami trigger. we're there live. big, bright and beautiful, the super moonlighting up the sky this morning with its closest path to earth since catch it today, monday, november 14th, 2016. from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. said, you have another chance to see the super moon today and al yelled out across the studio, better to look tonight.
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before i go to bet before sunset in this job. >> we'll say more about that and images in a second. to president-elect donald trump speaking out in a wide raning interview as his white house staff begins now to take shape. new protests over his election erupts yet again. we will speak to priebus, chief of a good morning to you. >> matt and savannah, good morning. the president is starting to map out his administration beginning with his top circle revealing different factions of the republican party, whorn has long antagonized the establishment, the other, who represents it. donald trump revealing his first presidential pick. for chief of staff, rnc chair
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and steve bannon, head of breitbart. both men equal partners, but not likely with trump's outsider base. one campaign source saying instead of draining the swamp, we just put in the head alligator. a bannon seeming to have controversial views with national lists. on 60 minutes, trump's first tv interview since his surprise victory, the president-elect vowed to crack down on undocumented immigrants beginning with criminals. >> what we are going to do is get the people that are criminals with criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these people, 2 million, probably 3 million, after everything is secured and
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determination. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan insists there will not be mass deportation. >> we are not planning on a mass deportation force. >> reporter: in that building the wall in mexico, trump acknowledged in some places he'll settle for a fence. trump is also promiing to appoint supreme court justices anti-abortion and roe v. wade could possibly be overturned. > get an abortion. >> by state. >> well, perhaps they have to go to another state. >> reporter: on another campaign pledge, trump refusing to rule out appointing a special prosecutor to investigate hillary clinton. >> i don't want to hurt them. they're good people. i will give you a very very good and definitive answer the next time we do "60 minutes" together. >> reporter: in this bitterly divided country, trump is also denouning those supporters
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personal threats. >> i am so saddened to hear that and i say, stop it! if it helps. i will say this and i'll say it right to the cameras, stop it! >> reporter: asked this weekend if he thought rhetoric had gone too far in the campaign. president-elect said, no, i won. and pleding not to receive the $400,000 a year presidential salary and not to take any long vacations during his timen much to be done. matt and savannah. >> thank you. another big personnel pick, steve bannon will serve as his chief strategist that immediately caught controversy. hallie jackson with more on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, steve bannon, the former head of breitbart news has been a controversial pick in
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new white house role and critics are concerned about what kind of world view he might bring to the west wing. >> reporter: often on stage with his boss, steve bannon now in the spotlight who helped propel donald trump to the presidency in the spotlight to shape the future president's policies. bannon, one of trump's first appointments and already his most controversial. before joining trump's campaign in august, news with often offensive headlines this one calling a conservative columnist a renegade jew. bannon saying he wanted to be the platform of the alt-white, bannon's appointment drawing immediate fire and one gop strategist calling the raist fascist extreme white is
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said he did not want to send their children to a school with jewish children a claim he denied. he's a flame letter to that fought the establishment for years. >> you own these building but they're occupied by a permanent political class out for your destruction. >> reporter: paul ryan brushing off any issues with bannon. >> i don't know bannon so i have no concerns. i trust donald's judgment. >> reporter: and prais never mentioned the chief strategist. >> are you ready to elect donald trump president of the united states. >> reporter: his long time friendship with ryan could help ease the agenda early on. two men representing two factions now under one west wing. the anti-defamation a league has come out against bannon's appointment. a couple his friends and
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anti-semitism calling him provocative and calling him a cham of diverse voices. they describe him as an intense and focused leader. >> thank you. reince priebus, chairman of the republican national committee will join the administration as chief of staff. mr. priebus, congratulations. >> good morning. >> thank you. very nice of you to have me on. wednesday morning after donald trump won the election. you said you hasn't talked to trump about a position in his administration, you hadn't even thought about it. this came together rather quickly. did you have any reservations about accepting this position? >> no, and the kids and getting that piece of my life straight. we've had a great partnership and i've learned to get to know president-elect trump and steve
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great partnership and he really wants everyone to understand out there that he wants to be a president for everyone. >> right. >> no matter your background, your race, your gender, your faith. he wants to do well for every american across the board. >> but to some, you're an odd choice for chief of staff because they've been watching this campaign over the last for chief of staff because -hal. they've been watching this campaign thehe last year and ha saying we want to bringha swamp and going counter to the establishment. you are theimate establishment,. ultimate insider and deal-maker. why are you the right fit for this job? >> first of all, it's about an advisory role an operations al role.f also, i was elected by the grassroots members of our partye across the country. and i get elected by the people making phone calls and putting m up yard signs and doing the
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everugh that process. secondly, i would tell everyone the reason ofe had an electoral landslide in this country because donald trump was able to bring the different pieces s together and the reasonon he di did, because he appealed to people like me. he appealed to people and all t respects of our party. it takes a talent and ability . president-elect trump had but ie was his message and delivery night. in can we talk about steve bannon. is in some ways he's the flip side of the coin here.oncern a lot of people are concerned because they look at the website he ran, "breitbart news," as on. newspaper recently said it ore accused president obama of importing renegade jews and stop screwing up the internet for men. i guess people ared i wonderingt
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can you let them know anything t about him that will be contrary to the website he ran? >> sure. that wasn't his writing.at was itat was some articles in breitbart. it wasn't him.him. >> he was head of -- >> the guy i know is a guy that isn't any of those things.ll the guy i know was sitting in an office all day yesterday talkin about hiing and in the last few none of those quality. a guy harvard business school, l 10 year naval officer, london school of economics, i believe.a he is a guy very very smart. very temperate.n together, we've been able to manage a lot of the decision-making in regard to the campaign, along with kellyanne, and it's worked very very well.
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interview last 0night, you saw president ready to be president for every american so in 20 years, people will look back at president trump and say, wow, en this guyt did every single thi he said and he led this countryt with honor and dignity.ity. that's the donald trump people g will be talking about in 20 t i2 years. >> let me followye it this way.g in the west wing, will you or steven bannon have more power or influence in shaing donald age trump's agenda and policies? its >> i think it's a different role. responsible for theble day-to-d operations of the white house.e. in regard to adviing the president, i think if people p understand president trump, he m likes taking opinions from a loa of different people, not someonn who listens to one person and does whatever that one person say, he decides.pres in adviing the president i suspect, me, see if bannon and jared kirchner, obviously, his n son-in-law will be very involved
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donald trump is going to be.rest i think you're going to find in seeew months, as people see the agenda roll out in the first 28 days and first 100 days, he will be a president for all americans and he will you proud. >> reince priebus, again, congratulations. >> you bet. >> talk to you soon. next thank you. t what ishe next for the rom democratic party still reeling from a stunning loss? president obama set to hold a a news conference kristen, good morning.. >> reporter: hi, good morning. in addition to the press ce, p conference the president willre call members of the democratic committee today and then what went wrong and clinton plaing part of the blame for her loss dirc squarely on the shoulders of fbi director, james comey. the wayrdts looking for forward with president obama ant hillary clinton poised to reach
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the party goes next and who itse leader will be with the te president leaving the white e l house. it willy be likely also be rallying cry not to give up on l key party policies like obamacare and immigration g? reform. what didin a go wrong? in a phone call with donors on saturday, clinton said she's revitbroken blaing fbi director james comey for stopping her momentum after he revealed the t e-mail. >> i can't believe it's bel alw somebody >> reporter: on "meet the orterb press," kellyanne conway blastingnway clinton for pointie the finger. >> sometimes you have to look iw the mirror as to what went wrong. b >> reporter: rudy guiliani arguing obamacare played a roled with premiums ris ing before pt election day. >> we put up front donald t trump's speeches the last few weeks, not the fbi but
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acknowledgement the campaign otr failed to reach outs to white oo working class voters in place a. likes michigan, ohio and pennsylvania, a place familiar e to bill clinton saying he was e pushing to more outreach to those communities. the obama coalition didn't turn out in the same force without eb president obama on the amballott >> even though we didn'tho getud turnout, it's not time to give up. we have to keep fighting.s time >> reporter: the president typicallyol conferences after elections. today, the focus is on the powr election and transition of power and as thousands of people are taking to protest president-elect, donald trump. pryou.nk k this morning, strong l aftershocks are rattling a lot of buildings and museum a powerful earthquake hit overnight. jackie is in christchurch. >>od morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matts
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magnitude, 7.8. there have been hundreds of strg aftershocks, several strong, a tsunami has been lifted but to people are still being warned to stay way from the shoreline. so far, two deaths reported butr rescue teams are only now getting a picture of the damaget near the earthquake's epicenters it has cut off towns. trying the focus is trying to get abpplies to a town two hours north of here where emergency has been declared and it's accessible only by air.ieve experts believe the earthquake was actually two separate quake, along two different fault lines. new zealand is on the so-called ring of fire and cauing earthquake activity. christchurch is still recovering from a deadly quake in 2011 that caused major destruction across the city and they're still llid.
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deeper. the physical damage doesn't appear as. dramatic.appear a nerves are seriously rattled here and there is concern the cr death toll could rise as rescueo teams begin to clear the rubble. matt. >> thank you very much. al to al, the first check of the weather.supe the super moon. - >> this is really cool and videa and pictures amazing not just world. spectacular. you look at pictures of the super moon, you have to be in awe. balaning on top. the arch there in st. louis and we have gorgeous pictures. the beauty of this, the orbit around the earth of the moon is not exactly round, more elliptical, more egg-shaped. now, the super moon, this is
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orbit. the furtherest away, the normal average distance of the moon, 238,000 miles. during the super moon, because it's so close, it appears 14% bigger, 30% brighter in moonlight. around the country tonight, the best places to see the super moon are in the rockies, southwest, southern california, on into the central plain, gulfcoast, into the mid-mississippi river valley and we may have showers and that may obscure your view. a lot of places will see a beautiful super moon here in the united states and around the world. your local forecast coming up in
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good morning. i'm storm team 4, meteorologist, chuck bell. the sun is up in the morning and clear skies allowing it to be very cold. most in the upper 20s right now. in the 20s and 30s the nxt or so. it will hold in the mid to upper 50s as clouds are increasing, a chance for rain at 4:00 this afternoon. showers likely early tomorrow and dry for second half of the week. back in college, you did do some super mooning? >> i could have told you you were going to do that. >> that wasn't a denial by the way. >> the statute of limitatios
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dr. whiskers won't pounce. nobody will. ? ? 7:26 is your time on this newsbreak. good morning. i'm eun yang. >> this morning, montgomery police are asking for help to find this mis lives in burtonsville. a home healthcare worker, 24 years old. police believe she was caing for a client in d.c. and went missing saturday night. >> looking for a man killed in the district found around 13th street and k-street southeast. the potomac avenue metro station is only a few blocks away. this was one of several stabbings over the weekend.
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good morning, everybody. bright sunshine for now. it's cold. temperatures in the 20s and 30s across the area now. the sunshine will not last all day. clouds will be moving in here at launch time, a chance for showers before 4:00 or 5:00 today. don't miss out on bringing that umbrella. back to sunshine tomorrow afternoon and a nice warming
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afternoon. >> thank you. another local news update in about 25 minutes. for now, back to the "today" show after this short break. have a great day. he gets a lot of compliments. he wears his army hat, walks around with his army shirt looking all nice. ?thank you for serving our country? and i'm like, that's my dad. male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that's why we're hiring 10,000 members of the military community by the end of 2017. i'm very proud of him. male vo: comcast. you love all-day breakfast. but you don't love that you can't get all your favorites. but now you can get more of what you love.
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sometimes you have to be rougher. when i look at the world and you look at how various places have taken advantage of our country. i say it and say it very proudly, it's going to be america first. >> as for his controversial campaign promise, trump again promised to build a wall along the mexican border but said it may be a fence in some places and vowed to deport between 2 and 3 immigrants he character rides as having criminal records. over the weekend, high winds and weeks without rain have sparked several fires and smoke from mississippi to north carolina. people with breating problems urged to wear masks.
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patriots looking to tie the game. brady's pass falls incomplete, the seahawks hang on for a 31-24 win. meantime, mark zuckerberg is fighting back against accusations facebook heed spread misinformation during the presidential campaign. hi. good morning. >> good morning. facebook now under fire. critics saying it allowed fake news to spread on the platform potentially reaching millions of people and creaing echo chamber. mark zuckerberg said deciding what is allowed to be shared or not is not his job. it's been called the viral victory. >> it's where it's at. i do believe this. i believe the fact that i have such power in terms of numbers with facebook, twitter,
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donald trump with 14 million twitter followers and growing saying social media helped he his campaign. >> i think it helped me win. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg now being forced to fend off criticism the site allowed fake news articles about trump and clinton to be shared online. >> i do think there is a certain profound lack of empathy asserting that the only reason why someone could have voted the way they did is because they saw some fake news. >> reporter: some of the most viral news a fake headline shared at least 93,000 times. and another saying president clinton bought $3700 worth of illegal weapons. even trump targeted in an image that wrongly quoted him saying republicans are the dumbest voters. with nearly 1.8 billion people
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media platform, far more influential than twitter or reddit. 62 million americans get their news from social media. zuckerberg saying facebook didn't influence the election saying he doesn't want the company to basic the arbiter of truth. of all the content on facebook more than 99% of what people see is authentic. overall this makes it extremely unlikely hoaxes changed the election one way or the other. when one user repied saying it is the company's responsibility to separate fact from fiction he disagreed saying facebook is a technology company and news and media are not the primary things people do on facebook. >> we're always going have fake news, we're always going to have lie, we're always going to have idioies out there. the only way to deal with that
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reasonable and fact-based information. >> reporter: a new debate on and offline about facebook's role in politics as president trump heads to the white house. >> zuckerberg say there's more facebook can do and the company will work hard to flag those fake news. trump telling buzzfeed facebook is the single most important platform to find and grow new donors for f >> i think we've all seen the power of social media throughout this campaign. thank you so much. >> for all the coverage of the campaign "snl" probably just ignored the results. >> al roker was quoting dif chapel's entire monologue to me. now, their take on the election has everybody talking. the post election show of "snl" pulled in the most ratings, the
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season. here's the reason why. they did not start with their usual funny business, here's how. kate mckinnon giving a tribute to a beautiful song on the piano and other highlights including dave chappelle and his edgy monologue, his first time hosting and kate mckinnon and justice ruth ginsberg. of people with this sketch. take a look. >> this says florida is too close to call. >> no, no. it says too early to call. there's only 1% in. >> i'm going to go ahead and call it. florida is going blue! to latinos. >> to latinos. >> of course he's going to win ohio. we knew that. if we can get pennsylvania, florida and north carolina we don't even need ohio.
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>> i will bring the whole bottle. i just talked to my brother-in-law at cnbc -- cbs, he says trump will win florida. >> i guess they didn't hear about your toast. >> chris rock joining the party and trending well after the show on facebook. jamie lee curtis said i woke up to kate mckinnon delivering the emotions and hopes so many are feeling. an saying dave chappelle is killing the "snl," hashtag, amazing. what did you think? >> amazing and also very poignant. roker. >> having a great season. we're not seeing the season we should be in. fall. where is fall? we have all these temperatures way above normal coast-to-coast with the exception of the papgs
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average, oklahoma, 70, 60 degrees in chicago, 14 degrees above average. new york and boston also about 14 degrees above average as well. unseasonably warm weather today with a lot of wet weather in the pacific northwest. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. good morning. i'm chuck bell. sunshine for now. there are clouds, our tower camera looking southbound and the clouds are in. mostly cloudy for today and temperatures cold cold cold in the 20s and 30s. be ready for a cold start this morning, staying in the 50s today with showers likely to move in after 3:00, 4:00 this afternoon. tomorrow, showers early and back to sunshine the second half of the week. >> keep track of your weather 24/7 with our friends at the weather channel. >> all right, al. thank you very much.
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career, mood, looks, the controversial change to a bed-time routine. >> and getting rid of old l. >> good morning. i'm jeff rossen, coming up, you're selling your old cell phone or laptop. think you wiped it clean? look what we found on used electronics. prinfontu your live. how to really delete your files for good. next. come on, dad. ( ?? ) ? they tell me i'm wrong ? ? to want to stand alongside my, my love ? ? whoa, talkin' 'bout my love ? ? talkin' 'bout my, my love ? you ready, dad? ? whoa-ooh ?
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online. these deleted files you think are deleted are actually still there. you're handing ultra personal information to a stranger. in just a moment we will show you how to delete these files for good. first, we're going on a shopping spree. wait until you see what we found. >> we text, e-mail, shop, even do our bank, all on our cell phones and laptops. endless personal data all stored right thing, i assume it's gone. >> a lot of people think that. it's not. all that information is still gone, accessible by anyone even thieves. >> reporter: with cyber frisk. >> -- cyber for ren ticks. >> forensics. >> reporter: we want to see for ourselves so we're going
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dozens of phones and setting up meetings to pick them up. >> got another phones. >> reporter: laptops, too. >> got a laptop. >> reporter: we bring them to be analyzed. right away we get hit. >> this would be an identity thief's gold mine. >> reporter: this laptop we bought for $75 giing us full access to the family we bought it from. >> home address, phone numbers, personal fam >> we found tax information, social security numbers, the kids and the parents. >> reporter: right down to their bank rouing numbers, even account numbers. who does it belong to? this suburban mom, named tracy. >> hi, tracy. >> hello. story bother you. no no, jeff rossen from the "today" show. nice to meet you. don't be -- we're doing a story, nice to meet you. how are you? you sold a used laptop to annika. remember her from yesterday?
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works for us. we're doing a story on people who sold used computers and think they wiped things off them but they haven't. >> my tax, all my financial information, my place of employment. >> social security numbers of your entire families. >> social security numbers of everyone. >> reporter: people can do damage with that information. you don't want a strange having those. >> no, i don't, absolutely not. cell phone belonging to aria, a college freshman. >> we could steel every dime she has. >> reporter: private messages, phone call logs, password to student scholarship, social media account and shopping apps and when and where she goes to class. we set up a meeting to show her what we found. >> jeff rossen with the "today" show. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> reporter: you're probably
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tell you. what we got off your phone. your bank information and college information. the code with the lockbox to the key to your house and home address. luckily i'm not a bad guy but one could break into your house. look at amazon passwords, pinterest, your student scholarship. >> that's her cousin. >> never thought you could get all that off the phone. >> you could lose everything from a phone because i have all my information on there. >> every single data, don't worry, we took care of that, too. >> we wiped this phone completely clean from a professional service so you can have it back and resell it. please take all your personal information because i don't want it anymore. >> thank you. >> of course, we also do it for tracy. >> well, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> i appreciate that. i hope others learn from that. >> we all learned something today. perfect. that's all we want to do.
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how do you really wipe your phone clean? we will start right now with an iphone we have it called up on the monitor. go to settings, hit settings and scroll down to general and hit general and hit it right here, go all the way down here to reset, hit reset and this is what you want to look for right here. erase all content and settings, hit that. it says, "erase iphone," you say yes, ask you aga boom, all your data is gone. for android devices, let me show you. you want to encrypt all your information on an android device. you encrypt it. come to settings, do a factory reset. hold on. i'm not so good on an android, am i? go to settings. oh, my lord. it went better in rehearsal, guys. >> look on the website. >> come to backup and reset,
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factory, data reset, reset your device and delete all, it's gone. one of the things about laptop, these are dangerous because there is no factory reset on the laptop. you want to take your hard drive out of it or don't sell it out for a laptop. >> did you get your money back you paid those people for those devices? >> no. we lethe keep the money and devices. we're nice people like that. >> you're one of the good guys. >> coming u special message behind this
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good morning. meteorologist, chuck bell. a 41 degree start at national airport. you don't have to go far from national to find temperatures below freezing, 27 in lorton, 30 at dulles and gaithersburg. you need your warm jacket on the way out this morning. clouds moving in. capitalists in the 50s. at least a 50% chance of rain by lateis evening. have your umbrellas for this evening and drying out this afternoon. >> thank you. another local news update in 25
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, donald trump speaks out. >> i will say this -- i'll say it right to the cameras -- i will say this and say it right to the cameras, stop it. >> addressing supporters accused of heal a divided nation. is he now walking back some of his more controversial campaign promises, abortion and even indicting hillary clinton. >> i don't want to hurt them. they're good people. stepping into the royal spotlight. >> for want of a better phrase, perfect princess material. >> how life has changed for
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went public. superstars in studio 1a, anna kendrick and billy bob thornton joining us live on november 14th, 2016. ?? >> all t all the way from indiana, bff >> cease-fire. >> all the way from average rak, -- anchorage alaska! >> celebraing my 60th birthday! we're back now, 8:00 on this monday morning, the 14th day of november, 2016. a big crowd out on the plaza
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we're happy to see all of you. >> i know. i know. >> before we get to the tree, we have thanksgiving. al is hitting the road for the turkey try -- trot. >> today's turkey trot. >> i will work on that. meanwhile, we will have two master chefs to put a new spin on a classic holiday ingredient. >> that's right. >> both in the bus. their spin on chestnuts. we will be taking that bus all the way across the country. >> are you driving? >> i'm not driving. >> it's a really cool bus. >> awesome. >> first, a check of your headlines, time for your news. >> good morning. i'm period -- peter alexander at the white house.
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inner circle. one who long antagonized the establishment and the other, who represents it. the trump administration quickly taking shape. rnc chair, reince priebus tapped as chief of staff and trump's chief strategist, controversial campaign ceo from breitbart news, steve bannon. known for white national list and anti-semitic v the priebus pick as olive branch to the establishment and another about trump's base telling nbc news instead of draining the swamp we just put in the head alligator. priebus spoke with matt and savannah earlier today. >> the reason we had an electoral landslide in this country was donald trump was able to bring different parts of the country together. >> reporter: in 60 minutes,
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might run the government and what type of president he might be. >> i will conduct myself in a very good manner but depends what the situation is. sometimes you have to be rougher. >> reporter: refusing to say he'll stray from the fiery language he often used on the trail. >> sometimes you need a certain rhetoric to get people motivated. i don't want to be just a little nice monotone character. >> can you >> reporter: as for his signature campaign promise, trump promises to export millions of undocumented immigrants starting with criminals. >> we will start with the criminal elements, drug dealers and gang members, 2 to 3 million. we're getting them out of our country or going to incarcerate. we're getting them out of our country. they're here illegally. >> reporter: the president
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overturned. >> it would go back to the states. >> some women won't be able to get an abortion. >> go back to the states. well, perhaps they have to go to another state. >> that's okay? >> we'll see what happens. it has a long way to go. >> and prosecuing hillary clinton, so far, no verdict. >> i tell you what i will do. i will think about it. i don't want to hurt them. they're good people. >> reporter: for his part, president obama will hold a news conference this afternoon where he will address donald trump's election and he and hillary clinton will speak to top democrats today as they plan the path forward and hillary clinton blaing james comey by stopping her momentum by reviing her e-mail issues in the waing days of the race.
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election. in fort lauderdale. >> reporter: for the fifth straight night across the country. the one that started here drew several hundred demonstrators. we spoke with many who accepted donald trump's victory but outraged over his policies but want to make sure he paid attention. overnight, more protests against donald trump. this one in ft. lauderdale, peaceful but passionate. >> this is not about hillary winning. that's the point. >> reporter: since the election, there have been trump protests in 82 cities. it comes as the southern poverty law center is tracking reports of hateful intimidation or harassment since the election. for his part, the president-elect told 60 minutes he had not heard about any racial harassment in his name.
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that's terrible because i'm going to bring this country together. >> reporter: during a tweet last week, trump first said these were professional protesters and hours later said he was glad they had passion for our great country. more protests expected throughout this week. >> thank you so much. coming up next, megan markle, prince harry's girlfriend on daing and change. ana, billy bob thornton and andy cohen. we'll talk to them after these
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imagine princess megan markle. check the mail. a great story, saying he met with her earlier this year and had a drink at pub said in she is being pursued by a few guys, one texting her. the question he's asking himself now, was that prince harry. heading to harry's place, megan markle. the stunning star of the hit show alone this weekend, reportedly flying home wearing identical bracelets when they're not together. the editor of large met megan in june. >> very good sense of humor. very down-to-earth. for want of a better phrase, perfect princess material. >> reporter: faing perhaps the toughest role in her life, suffering abuse and harassment at the hands of insatiable media
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diana, died in a pursuit by the paparazzi slamming out right racism of sexual media trolls. >> i think there's a difference of being famous on a tv show in america and suddenly being propelled into the massively bigger limelight of being a royal girlfriend. >> reporter: but she is her own woman, blogging about fashion and food, appearing on "today" this year with style advice and info for th for charity work, visiting rwanda as ambassador for the world vision. while prince harry has been looking for a long-term partner, telling britain's sky news last year he wants children. >> it would be great to have someone next to me to share the pressure. time will come. whatever happens happens, i
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distance relationship and both have busy schedules, some folks in just a whisper are wondering about the possibility of another royal wedding. some people are pointing out she is older than harry and divorced. this is 2016 not the 16th century. surely she brings a breath of fresh air to the royal family. you know megan. she's a really good girl. >> she's darling. i see you're already, keir. let them date and enjoy each other. >> thank you. >> she is actually going on a turkey trot with me. she will be on the bus and it will be great. >> to stories trending today. do you get a good night's sleep. if the answer is no, it could turn out it's because of your partner, snoring, kicking,
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>> british researchers are offering a simple solution. it's controversial. don't sleep with your partner. in a new study, 29% of people blame their significant other for keeping them awake. experts say lack of sleep increases depression, heart attacks, stroke, and suggest sleeping apart can boost your health. >> i have a friend who does that, they sleep in separate beds and come back together in the morning and have a great >> they still have their moments, know what i mean. >> i understand. >> you mean they spoon is what you're saying. >> it's a big deal to share your space with somebody who snores. >> even just this. just this moment here. >> separate studios. >> can we talk about lindsey vonn for a second? whatever you say about her, she is one tough cookie.
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shared x-ray images. that is a break. get ready, you can't take that, you might want to turn away from this. she also shared a photo, a little graphic after the surgery she had to repair that broken arm. she said she was in incredible pain. she joked. she will need a lot of cocoa butter to get rid of that scar. she says she doesn't understand why this keeps happening to her. maybe because youki that might be the reason. she is a fighter. she will never give up. she says she will be back at it soon. >> i believe it. never bet against lindsey vonn. amazing. >> tamron, "popstart"? the cast reunion, 16 years in the making, the stars of "90210," getting together again.
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for the rewind in illinois. not present, shannon doughtery. she has been so brave battling breast cancer and her former co-stars pay tribute to her shaing an inspiing image on instagram, the message, fight. and it brings together stars from the music and tv of '80s and '90s. and the movie winning brad pitt major "allies" and they play assassins who fall in love during world war ii. my wife is not a spy. >> if she is, we need to keep her in place for 72 hours, so that we can identify her handler and clean out the rest.
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"allied" hits theaters november 23rd. sometimes the boss needs help. bruce springsteen had bike trouble friday stranded on jersey road when fellow bikers came to his aid. the guy didn't know it was bruce when they stopped. they just saw a guy stopped and stopped to help. afterwards, bruce bought the guys a round of drinks before his ride arrived. that is your "popstart" moment. that's amazing. >> you were rewarded. you did a nice thing. >> i'll give you bruce springsteen. >> cool. thank you. >> roker. let's get you started for your monday. we have wet weather both coast, a little low pressure making its way up to the coast for today. showers in the outer banks, delmarva peninsula late this evening and by tomorrow, more wet weather moving to the northeast. not too terrible although there
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high tied. as we move out west, a lot of wet weather making its way to the pacific northwest today. we are watching more wet weather. showers and thunderstorms pushing in as another round of showers come in, 2-4 inches of rain along the washington-oregon coast. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> bright and sunny, very cold outside. temperatures in the 20s and as late as 8:20 in the morning. 32 in manassas, 27 in frederick, maryland. it will be a chilly morning for sure. clouds late day and chance of rain showers late this evening. may want that umbrella to play it on the safe side. showers likely tonight ending early tomorrow. that's your latest weather. matt. >> thank you. i'm here with host and producer
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cohen, taking us inside his diary filled with encounters with celebriies and his beloved dog, called "superficial." good morning. good to see you. this book picks up where the last one left off. >> a week after. >> 2014 to 2016. give me two words to describe those two years of your life. >> funny and very dramatic. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> let's start with some things yo when you write these in your diary -- >> yes. >> do you realize people will eventually lead these things? >> i had a little bit of a sleepless night last night, man, did i go too far. i was in such a groove from writing the first book, i will write this and put everything in it and when i edit it i will take stuff out. do you think i didn't take enough out. >> let's be honest, there are things you write in your diary that will get you off christmas card lists.
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>> and you put them in the book. >> that's probably true. i feel like i want to be transparent and people are expecting it to be real. that's what it is. >> it's real but also personal. at one point you talk about feeling lonely and wanting more out of life. i know there's something deeper for me and my future. i need there to be. can you remind me of the period of your life you were going to that created that thought? >> i think it was a moment in my life. we all have moments of extreme happiness and loneiness a lot. that was a moment i was having. i'm the least introspective typically. >> are you really? >> the course of writing this diary actually for three years has made me think about things in a totally different way. knew don't just say there has to be something deeper for me in my life without having a hint as to what it might be. >> i think it's opening myself up to love and a relationship and maybe a kid.
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than i ever was. >> you talk in the book about feelings of wanting to be a parent. >> yeah. >> do you feel need to be in a lasting relationship to take that leap? >> i don't. yeah, i don't. i feel i can just do it. >> when the book ended you were in a relationship. >> that's true. >> i believe that ended -- i mean the diary entry ended six months ago, i'm not breaking news here. >> everything is i put the pen down in may of this year because i'm sitting there writing at memorial day and looking at this guy, i started to get emotionally exhausted reporting on my life kind of and i said, i have to go live it, i have to go do it, there's this great guy here. yeah. >> you write about your mom and dad a lot. something your mom said in this book caught my attention. >> yeah. okay. >> she comments on people on tv and she said this to you. i don't care for matt's facial
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saw you today because i will have to hear it yet again on thanksgiving morning. you're doing the macy's parade. >> i thought you meant matt damon. me? >> what is on his face? every november i have to listen to it and i have to explain the no shaving. >> all that sort of thing to your mom. i love your mom. no third installment? you're not going to do another diary book? >> right now, i don't think so. th want people to love it as much as i do but i don't know if i'll do another one. >> just because you're not doing another book or may not do another book, you're still writing in your diary? >> i'm not. >> you're not? >> i'm tired, dude. >> i was going exyou, what would you write in your diary about your experience here today. >> i would say i tried too cross my legs like matt because you're the best at crossing your legs on tv. >> if there's something to be known for, that's good.
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bracelets. i don't knoatpe there. would say it was pretty good. a good moment with hode and i didn't tell tamron about the inappropriate dream i had with her. i did and it's in the book. >> congratulations. again, the book is but you aren't superficial. more adventurous from the andy cohen diaries, don't forget you can catch watch what happens live sunday thgh bravo. >> look who's here. anna kendrick and billy bob thornton, he said, what is it?
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this is a "news4 today" newsbreak. >> good morning. november 14th, 2016. melissa mollet is in traffic. >> 236, a disabled vehicle and there with the left side of the roadway blocked. on gw parkway, inbound, crash reported with a single left lane, southbound not looking so hot either. northbound 198, crash in the right lane and slowdown san bernardino -- slowdown southbound and northbound.
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learn more at cancercenter.com/experts are . we're back. it's 8:30, november 14th, 2016 on the plaza. nice and warm, getting ready for more stars in our studio, anna kendricks. e is there anything she cannot do? we will get into that on her new book, "scrappy little nobody". >> look at her, stop it. and one of my favorite actors, billy bob thornton to tell us about his new prime series. >> check it out, we have a big
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we have the trio right there. >> friday, we gave you a peek at alicia keys brand new music video. here's a little bit more for you. ?? ?? ?? ? it may not be easy what you do >> already loing that deeply personal song. blended family, what you do for love, from alicia's new album here with an important message. over the weekend, celebriies added their voices to bring people together. you can see the full video at today.com. it's a beautiful song. >> perfect message. >> absolutely.
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>> today's weather is brought to you by novo. millions are at risk of diabetes, are you? visit askscreenno.com. >> we have two chefs here and we have nice folks we brought into the bus as well. what's your >> alice, hillary, liberty. >> you like chestnuts? >> we have today's turkey trot kick-off and surprise people with celebrity chefs. one said, hey, did you check out the mirrored ceiling? >> this is a new york apartment, this bus. >> it really is.
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of the best food and brings families together. with our restaurant, too, we do a lot of charities. on thanksgiving, we have turkeys for the whole community. >> that is great. chef, i first met you -- >> i know. >> gosh, about 26 years ago. >> 27 see. 27 years ago on thanksgiving. >> in my home. thanksgiving is important for you. >> gathering family and friends and with the restaurant being all open, we are also enjoying cooking for everyone who wants to gather together. knew ladies are gathered together to help us doing all this. thank you very much. all right. today's turkey trot gets started in just a little bit. first, this is what's happening in your neck of the woods. good morning, everybody. bright sunshine for now. there are clouds moving in from the south.
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thicken going through the day, ending in a warm-up. 20s and 30s most of the area. 31 in arlington, virginia. clouds on the increase, mostly cloudy to full overcast after about 2:00 or 3:00 this afternoon. showers likely for this evening. you may want that umbrella to play it on the safe side today. >> this bus is just like my mother's home. we have plastic we just have to put some on the couch and it would be just like home. >> she knew what to do, absolutely. thank you so much. anna kendrick is a woman of so many talents. she was nominated for an oscar for her role with george clooney. most probably known for her role as becca. she's add agnew title to her resume, author, in her first
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she shares short stories that will have you laughing out loud. good morning. >> thanks for having me. y'all can't get rid of me. i keep coming back, knocking on the door. >> we don't want to. we love you. now, you are an author. >> now a memoir writer. >> that word sounds so pretentious, that that you lived a storied life. i do feel silly calling it a memoir that i've experienced so much andou i don't know what you call a book of slightly embarrassing incriminaing stories. >> you call it "scrappy little nobody." i actually like that title. let's discuss it and unpack. >> it's one of those titles somebody might take as me trying to be, little old me, disingenuous. it's that conversation i had with my brother, do you ever have a feeling like, am i
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did i used to be a better version of myself. i had this conversation with my brother, i think i was capable when i was a scrappy little nobody. he said you're still scrappy and just get e-mail now. i saw this photo of me at 3 years old looking really feisty and angry, i can't imagine about what and it made me to feel happy to know that drive you have at any point in your life you can access that no matter. >> there's the picture. i just love it. she is heaven. >> she's adorable. let's get back to that picture in a moment. people might know you from "up in the air" or "pitch perfect." you started on broadway and said i get embarrassed about being a child actor, probably because i was one and they're crazy. >> my knee-jerk reaction was to say, i was one of those crazy child actor.
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goes to "scrappy little nobody" every job i get, i worry about it being my last and i think being a washed up hag -- >> in an alley, smoking, talking about my glory days, i can't wait. >> one of my favorites had to do when you were getting known for "up in the air," you're at the red carpet. people think and all free stuff and you bought really expensive shoes. i is the great irony, once you can afford the shoes, somebody will lend them to you, which is lovely. but at that point, the movie wasn't out yet and nobody really knew who i was. my stylist, you still have to be wearing the expensive shoes otherwise the world will end, i don't know. and kind of talked me into
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life has changed already. it hasn't. i will need to wait on that. i got talked into it in a very pathetic moment. >> are you still paying off the shoes? an i bet they weren't comfortable either. >> no, why would they be? >> on the back of the book, put up your picture first. or not. i'm really building up to something here. the first thing i thought was, next picture, please. i want to show you, that's me. and now my little girl, who looks just like you, so i thought -- >> i love that. >> that curly haired girl. >> look at us! >> oh, my god. may we all turn out as well as you. >> thank you so much. >> it's crazy, right? scrappy little nobody in
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we we are back. 8:41. "bad santa" has been a holiday mainstay for more than a decade. billy bob thornton is here to tell us all about it. first, at >> i want mine craft and the trilogies. >> that's great. i don't know. >> grand theft auto 5. >> i don't care. what can get you? >> something so i can build a boat. >> what? >> some things so i can build a boat. >> okay. >> billy bob thornton, good
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13 years? >> in a lot of ways, it helped waiting that long. you get to see bret as the kid at 21. >> by the way, he has not changed very much. >> he was adorable then and looks exactly like you would think. >> like they took the 8-year-old and blew him up. chats, willie, it's fair to say, has not had a season of personal growth, not evolved. he's as bad as ever. >> he hasn't changed a lot. the one thing in this second movie, due see more of willie's heart. a little more emotional in the
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to see where he came from. >> you see his mom. kathie baits plays his mom. >> not pretty. >> apple doesn't fall far. >> i'm telling you. >> when you think about this movie and why it resonated so much with people and why they loved it, it's kind of a raunchy movie, a little bit wrong, but in the right way. is that what you think, being irreverent was the thing? >> i think people wanted an alternative to the more sentimental christmas movies. a lot of people get really grumpy at christmas and some people don't always have fun with their family. around our house we have a traditional christmas and we love the whole season. some people really wanted to not just have to watch "miracle on 34th street" or whatever. people live vicariously through willie, all the things they'd like to say in the grocery store
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christmas movie and it became iconic in its time. it was our duty to at least get close to as good as the first one and hopefully we did. >> i was reading a profile for "gq" and a cute story about your little daughter and how you love ""my little pony."" i love that. >> i watch it everyday where -- with her. this is there version. she's 12 now, bella and watches one called e kq g and we watch it and some stories are kind of heavy. the underlying theme is heavy sometimes. she actually learns a lot from it. >> you're giing me a whole new perspective on "my little pony." >> absolutely. "my little pony" is on the water
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i want to go really big with my appetizers. we can do it without blowing our budget. oh yeah, this is great! everything for thanksgiving. that's my giant. so excited. it i it is turkey trot time. all month-long we're preparin this week, we're bringing thanksgiving to your door h mea. thanks to our friends at feather light, we're and starting tomorrow we will be rolling around in this big bus across the country, surpriing foody fans. we will be bringing celebrity chefs, like bobby flay and sonny anderson. and we will be putting these two
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his harlem restaurant. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> what is it about chestnuts that say the holiday? >> you're christmas holiday shopping you want that smell of roasted chestnuts. >> thanksgiving comes. it's part of the harvest. >> we have it two different ways. you're making a cool soup. >> i'm making the so a making the bistro. we have ingredients there and onions and apples and i like the celery root, very fall. this is fantastic, really good to use for soup as well for puree and fried chestnuts. to fry your chestnut, you make a
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then you peel them and roast them in a wood fire even better. i'm taking all the vegetables and chicken stock. everything sweat together, chicken stock, i put heavy cream in it, seasoning. >> salt. >> salt, and pepper. here, i have the soup. once the soup has cooked -- >> how long would you cook that? >> i would say the soup cooks it about 20 minutes and you cook it gently for 20 minutes. >> we've got our tasters. >> the soup is unreal. delicious. >> i possibly might lick the bowl, it is so good. >> once the soup is blend well, i take celery roots like this and fresh apple, like that. >> fantastic.
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can you smell this? >> i can smell this. >> what are you making, marcus? >> brown butter biscuits and apple jam an a caramelized chestnuts. this will be super good, what i was talking about, delicious. a little bit of brown butter. you pour that in. i pour in the buttermilk and a little bit of butter, right? a little bit of butter. >> does the butter have to be chilled? >> yes. then we ma dough, like this. the color is coming from the brown butter. this will make it taste just a little bit different, more nutty. with this, i will add in pomegranate, such a beautiful fruit to add in, a little bit of maple syrup, bourbon. here we go.
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>> whoa! whoa! >> i will give you the first biscuit. matt is taking all the biscuits. >> i love that. >> so good, right? nice together, actually. >> a little bit of chutney. >> absolutely. you have your chestnut with pomegranate. right? >> look at that! >> yes. a little soup and the >> this is fantastic, oh! i like it. >> you need to send over little jars of that apple butter. >> sending it over. >> that is good. >> biscuits and butter. thank you so much for helps us kick off the turkey trot. >> i knew you would eat it. >> today.com/food. tune in this week to see where
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64% of men have never seen a mental health professional. that number jumps up to 89% when you ask them, do you rarely see one? don't forget, professionals are there to help men. if you're a woman who loves a man, make sure you get that information across. >> if you're taking part in our campaign from home, we want to see pictures of your beard, mustaches, goatee. your legs. #n #noshave today. all right. >> let's go to the jar and see who we're honoring this morning. a 100th birthday to johnnie cochran. this sec savvy guy loves to use google and keeps up with current affairs. from super half moon bay california today. she enjoys making pot holders.
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show. happy birthday from monica mciver from north carolina, participated until she was 95. and 100 years old, from indiana, played in a band for 30 years. heather from fargo, north carolina, 100 years old, loves to hit the casinos and play bingo. we have a happy 105t b to bernice tagg from massachusetts. when she was 100, she went on a cruise. >> wow. >> calling all november baby, if you have someone special in your family celebraing a birthday this month, want to hear about them. head to today.com/celebrate. >> any birthday? >> i guess any birthday. >> any. i'm told any. >> i know you're having a boy
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name. >> isn't that short for harriet? >> we're cooking with tim love and camilla. and we have the cast of hidden numbers, hidden figures, kevin costner. >> love it. after your local news. 8:56 is your time on this monday, november 14th, 2016. good morning. i'm eun yang. a check on the roads for your first road traffic. good morning. >> good morning. eastbound on the greenway, the right side is locked by an accident. looking at the beltway, two slow spots. inner loop express lanes after
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this morning on "today's take." star-studded cast. telling us all about -- and donald southerland and his new role and sides for your >> announcer: frobc news, this is from nbc news, this is "today's take," live in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today," monday morning, november 14th, 2016. i'm al along with tamron and dylan. everybody is about the super moon. >> is it tonight? >> it is tonight, at its full moon peek although last night
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>> this is the super moon. the closest the moon has been since 1948. the moon's orbit is like an elliptical. like it's balancing right there. >> look at these photographs! >> ryan and i went out about 6:30 last night with the camera to take an awesome super moon pictures. we're in the city and buildings all over. took moon. it was high up in the sky and didn't have the wow factor. when is the best time to see it? >> depends where you are and your sky conditions. >> we're in the city. buildings shine brighter -- is that time square or the super moon. hard to tell. >> with the super moon it will
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miles. this is when it's closest in that elliptical orbit. >> if i'm ever in a game show and gate lifeline, one call. you can say any name in the book, al roker, his number is busy, call him again. it's incredible your ability to retain things. >> it's an event and you will look stuff up. >> you remember remember that. >> the next time is 1924. >> how old will we be? >> i'm 46, how old? >> you will be 61. >> not that far away, which is crazy. december has one not as super. >> it's still going to be -- >> let's not waste our time. >> while you are not looking at
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you doing? >> i was doing absolutely nothing. >> i thought you were bringing the tree in. >> i did bring the tree in. >> before that. >> before that, i was doing nothing. >> what was brian doing? >> brian told me to put my seat up and sit and let him take care of the chores. brian was vacuuming and he likes to make up songs when he does things. >> doing a little risky business there. >> he vacuumed the same spot about 16 times. still, it was great on. >> look at this. >> forget the ju-ju and mask challenge, we have the brian challenge. >> i posted that on instagram. so many people were commenting on his footwear, is he wearing your slippers? what's on his feet? they're just socks. those are my feet on the table. i was doing absolutely nothing as he was entertaining me while he was vacuuming.
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>> that's basically what happens on a daily basis. >> did you bring the tree in? >> we brought the tree in. it's unusual but veterans day was friday. i got in the cab of the truck and we had to take an extra wide turn because the tree is 16 feet taller than last year. >> i thought it was one of the largest trees. >> it's huge! >> when we saw it a >> at this family's home. >> 70 to 80 feet range. >> what flor is that in this building? i think that's near my office. i could jump out. >> onto the tree. >> it's about nearly as perfect
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great christmas trees. the rockefeller center christmas tree takes place of the 30th. why is it earlier? >> because christmas is earlier. it will be matt, savannah, myself and hoda kotb lighting it up. >> at 9:00. >> he loves sayg >> gets lit at 8:55 and at 9:00 p.m. we all get lit. what did you do this weekend? >> what did i do this weekend? >> did you take a photography class? >> i did. i asked al -- >> exactly. i said, al, i want to go somewhere, drive two hours from
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you suggested a beautiful place called the wheatley, in lenox, massachusetts, a charming town. i drove up there. i've been taking photography classes online. i get advice. that is not of -- me, that is a picture of me. >> have somebody take a picture of you. >> i went through and looked at all the pictures. pictures of me. >> what part of the photography class don't you get? >> my name is tamron, as you know. >> yes. got that. >> it's t-a-m-r-o-n, spelled exactly like my name. it's japanese camera company. i was born in texas. it was around the same time that someone at this camera lens company, and my mama and daddy --
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texas, and said you might want something black and focused. >> the is -- so i felt like it was only right for tamron to own a tamron lens. >> tamron should take pictures with the tamron lens? >> the problem is it's a very complex lens. i'm still working on it. i will do a holiday photo and take theto >> tamron lens trumps tamron name. >> speaking of donald trump -- he revealed his first presidential pick for chief of staff rnc chair reince priebus and the chief strategist is steve bannon.
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adviser, that's his role. his first tv interview and talked to lesley stahl, the best in the business of hate crimes and slurs that continue to divide this country and many said it's because of the way trump ran his campaign. >> i'm very surprised to hear that. i hate to hear that. >> you do hear it. >> i don't hear >> i saw a few instances on social media. >> do you want to say anything? >> i would say, don't do it. that's terrible, because i will bring this country together. >> they're harassing latinos and muslims. >> i am so saddened to hear that and i say, stop it! if it helps. i will stay this and say it right to the camera, stop it. >> leslie touched on other
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greatest country. >> i think so. it's enormous. i've done a lot of big things but never anything like this. it is so big, enormous, amazing. >> took your breath away, couldn't talk? >> a little bit. a little bit. i realized this is a whole >> are you going to be tweeting and whatever you're upset about put out there as president? >> it's modern form of communication between facebook and twitter. instagram, i have 28 million people. >> you are going to keep it up. >> i am going to do very restrained if i use it at all. it's a modern form of communication. there should be nothing you should be ashamed of. >> speaking of the enormity of
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outsider and a report now because donald trump is such an out cider, he did not know you have to staff the west wing and didn't know the mechanics of it because he is the ultimate outsider. >> he will not take the $400,000 annual salary, he will take one dollar a year. i think the enormity of it was kind of obvious when he came out of the meeting with president obama. i think he by what he is about to step into. >> if you did not have that feeling, it would be -- people have said he's a narcissist and things about him. whatever extreme ego you may have walking into capitol hill and looking at and knowing you are making decisions that will impact not just 330 million people in this country, you impact the world. he's already been on the phone with china's leaders and you have to respect that position.
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ask your doctor about xarelto. there's more to know. xarelto. we're back n we're back now with more of "today's take." >> we have two minutes. joe and lima planned to have party to their baby, blue for the boy and pink for the girl. here's what happened. >> look what happened. >> oh. >> we're having a puppy! >> they apparently got it wrong. >> sy searched the box and find a card. they used balloons the couple bought to decorate for the occasion and stage their own
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>> there you go. >> their expressions when they opened the box, that's not what we ordered, wait a minute. >> they are having a boy. >> they are having a boy. >> next up? >> i love this one. >> according to a story on aol, a site on numerous sources depending how you eat and when you eat it says a lot about their personality. >> i they eat -- i have opinion, i don't really judge them. >> if you see people trying a lot of stuff on their plate, what do you think of them? >> i like them. that's what i'm doing. >> it says you're an adventurer. >> i don't like my food to touch. >> that says you like things clean. >> i like my squash to taste like squash. >> likecarbs, do you like
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person who likes to hang with friends. >> just because you like the sides? >> because you like the carbs. >> because carbs are comforting. >> do you like cranberries? >> love cranberries. >> i used to as a child liked the one my mom made. >> and the "today" show got me hooked on real cranberries. >> says you're reserved but can cut loose. few stuffing? >> my favorite thing on the plate. >> i like corned bread stuffing. >> if you like cornbread stuffing, it says you have an easy going nature. that one is wrong. i love stuffing. it says you are a crowd pleaser if you like stuffing. >> crowd pleaser? that's not right. crowd pleaser. >> guess what, we made it in two minutes! >> that gives me more time for weather.
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>> put up the map, okay. we're talking about the super moon, first full moon closest to the earth since 1948. average distance, 238,000 miles. 14% bigger in appearance, 30% brighter moonlight. where's the best place to see this bad boy? it's going to be -- several you can see on our map. around the southwest looking pretty good. not great in the pacific northwest. a lot of rain there, showers the northern plain. beautiful viewing from the gulfcoast to the southeast and not so great for mid-atlantic and northeast. >> i missed it. >> you can take a road trip. >> that's right. right now, that's what's going on around the country and here's what's happening in your neck of the super moon. we had the super moon this morning that went down at 6:35 this morning. we won't get as good a view tonight. clouds moving in from the south
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upper 30s and low and mid 40s and afternoon temperatures will gradually climb into the upper 50s. that's about it. showers likely after 3:00 or 4:00 and overnight tonight. >> that is your latest weather. a look at the largest marin monroe collections including three of her iconic dresses and her thanksgiving st recipe! >> i'll take that in the middle, sir. >> i thought you already had that. don't miss it. right after these messages. go, go! [ rock music playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ]
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you're getting a peek at marilyn monroe's most personal memorabilia. martin is here. you have your white gloves on. that means this is special. >> marilyn monroe played sugar cane and sit me on the piano and amazing love and she won the golden globe for her role in 1960. >> where has this dress been kept? >> it was bought at an and wanted to preserve here and all these items and gowns. >> can you tell me what size was marilyn monroe really? >> 5'5" 1/2. she had a 25 inch waist, about 110 pounds. she was really petite. >> my goodness. i ask because i want the dress. "gentlemen prefer blondblondes"
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this was in promotions in the trailer for the movie. again, so iconic and amazing. >> it's kept in wonderful condition. that's the amazing thing about this. it was designed by one of her favorite designers and knew the importance of cloting on a woman and she certainly embraced that. in any idea of the range of what these will go for? >> this dress, "some like it hot," this is estimated a $40,000. marilyn is so collectible and this dress from niagara, the first movie she did in '53, considered as a serious actor. >> this dress is so tiny! >> yes. >> fantastic in "niagara." we estimate 30 to $50,000, again, should sell more than
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this dress is so tiny. look at that! >> this is a poem she wrote and just married to arthur miller and a poem she wrote about a man, we presume it was her husband, just on their honeymoon. >> beautiful pen manship. >> some anguish there from strasbourg. this is great, marilyn monroe gucci, her own address book written in her own hand. all the the greats including marlon brando. mother miller, et cetera. we have marilyn monroe, she loved to live a real life as well as being a beautiful
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hands. >> a recipe! >> she wrote it on both pages. is it a good recipe? >> it is fantastic. you use sure dough bread and how to cook poultry. just an amazing piece. lots of butter in there. >> how much would this go for possibly? >> this, we estimate $15-20,000. >> that's an expensive stuffing recipe. >> you have to buy your ingredients. >> what a treat to see these items. we're back after this. go to today.com to check out more on these amazing collectibles. we'll be right back after this. a fu suite of sensors autos roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges, and in corners. and roomba's patented 3-stage cleaning system agitates, brushes and suctions dirt from your floors
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he of course is a movie legend with an astonishing number of movies to his name. >> we know him as the evil president and the blockber "the hunger games." >> now, donald southerland is playing the ruthless leader of the diamond cartel in the series "ice." >> good to see you. >> this sounds really good after the introduction. he was not evil, president snow. he wasn't. he had a job to do and he did it. >> if he's not evil, is he
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>> these are -- >> they're real. for sale. >> al roker -- >> are you head of the diamond cartel in real life? >> real life. no, no, i'm not. this fellow deals in blood diamonds. so he's not a very nice fellow. >> what attracted you to that character? >> i wasn't supposed to play this character. >> really? >> i was going to play a nice
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in january. and then i was supposed to start and do it and then i was going to make a film with helen mirren, and i would do a couple of days in between and then go off and finish it. they changed the script and then they changed everything and then they changed my character. >> wow. >> my character went from being a nice guy to ice guy. >> which do you prefer? >> good, i just play the fella, so i can find something in everybody to play. he's enjoyable, but he's not fully fleshed yet. they were going to send you an example of him but it was not an accurate example. >> speaking of the movie with helen mirren, "the leisure seeker," is that the one you were talking about? >> if i could do a thousand
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that's the only one i've done. if it is a quarter as good as it was a joy to play, then it will be absolutely wonderful. helen mirren, oh, helen mirren came up to me on the set. and stood in front of me and said -- in the middle of the shooting -- and i love her. she said you are the most privileged person on i said, you're joking. i've been very fortunate and had a wonderful life. she said, no, you're the most privileged person on earth. i said, how kuhn say -- can you say that? she said, you're a white male. >> your reply to that was -- >> there was no reply. i was ashamed and i was stunned. i have gotten more ashamed. it's interesting to realize that
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of a group that many of whom are mundacious, misogynist, bigots, ra racists, and it's appalling. >> what do you tell your -- you have many many grandchildren. what do you tell them? several. >> four. >> four grandchildren, what do you tell them to give them a hopeful view of life? >> how do i give them a hopeful view? no. how can i give them a hopeful view? i have a wife, i have a granddaughter. what do i say to them? what do i say to them? their womens rights have gone, the environment has gone, minimum pay has gone. what do i say to them? how do i -- you know, i can only say one thing, i am a canadian. that's what i am. >> a lot to think about. donald southerland, thank you so much.
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>> in fact, we're going to do that right now. you can catch audience networks "ice" this wednesday night on both directtv and at&t u-verse. you can also get donald's -- >> i'm not in it. i don't appear until episode 5. >> you can start watching. you can start watching. and it really gets good in episode 5. and a big uptick then. >> just look for figures. i catch wake up the all-star cast. and they're all in from the beginning to the end, right after these messages. se bow y ou. and i'm just grateful that we can all be here in this moment. i'm thankful for my family and that they care about me. we're another year older, we've been through a lot of trauma
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mary vonn or jackson? these three black women were part of the integral space movie in the 1960s. i had a chance to visit the set in atlanta and got blown away by the incredible cast. >> we're just on our way to work at nasa. >> i had no idea they hired -- >> quite a few women working in the space program. >> "hidden figures" documents the incredible untold three african-american women a vital part of the space program in the 1960s. octavious spencer plays dorothy vaughn, a programming whiz. >> talk about a trailblazer, all these women are mathematically inclined. she is mechanically inclined and can fix anything. >> she was the mcgyver. >> she was the mcgyver of her day and went in and figured out how to program it. i am nothing like dorothy.
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mathematical genius, kathryn johnson. >> kathryn johnson is a brilliant woman. her calculations were spot on. >> how are you at math? >> i suck. that's why i'm an actress. i failed pre-call -- pre--calc in college. maybe this isn't the field for me. here i am portrayin mathematician. crazy, life coming full circle. >> rounding out the trio, singer janelle monet as mary jackson. >> mary jackson was part of the revolutionary group of african-american people that will not take any more discrimination and disrespect from white people. >> i plan on being an engineer at nasa. >> this has to be an interesting
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learning experience? >> absolutely. i'm learning fast and working with two of the best women in the business. >> have they given you any advice? >> technical aspects. as a performer, i'm always in front of the camera. it's a different thing when you're blocking somebody's light and when their nose is in your close-up and you can only see your nose. those are little things i got adjusted to. >> every time we have a chance to get ahead, they move the ni >> tell me about working with janelle monae. >> she's quiet, very quiet. i'm sitting there and scrolling through instagram and she will post part of her performance she had. i'll be like, this is very different from the lady sitting next to me. >> you have a terrific cast. you have your pal, henson. you came in and she said to me, here comes that pain in the -- what's your relationship with miss henson?
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we laughed a lot. she's sweet in this movie. i refer to her as number one. >> when you walk in and say, here's number three. >> yeah. i'm number three. but i'm number one in the hearts of my crew. don't tell her that. she will be heartbroken. >> you are a boss but you just have to act like one, sir. >> kevin costner although joins the cast as the head of the space program, puttingis >> i'm a supporting character in this movie but really the women's story. >> i was watching a couple scenes you were doing, jim parsons was there. this is a completely different performance. >> he's very small with things and still you see his genius come out in the small things. >> you're there with kevin costner. is that one of those pinch me kind of moments? >> yes.
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a minute, you look at wikipedia, god, he's done a lot. you know it but you see it listed again. that part has a creepy ring to it, googling someone off to the side. i'm sorry, shameful. >> "hidden figures" in release christmas day and nationwide january 6th. it is an amazing story. another story not quite so amazing but interesting, your weather. you can see we have showers, heavy rain in the pacific northwest. could be localized flooding. by the time we get to midweek we could be looking at storm, first one in the rockies, sunshine in the mid-section of the country and snow across the plains with rain too the south. sunshine to the eastern seaboard, a few showers to the pacific northwest and we start the week very toasty throughout much of the country. that warmth continues to spread to the east.
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average as we go into -- why are you stretching? they're telling no stretch. what is this giing me direction the peanut gallery over here? okay. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. a quiet day so far. a little on the chilly side, warming up out of the 30s and 40s in most neighborhoods. enough sunshine to finish the morning and g should be able to make it well up to the 50s today. chance of sun showers, more likely to have showers this evening and overnight. a little sunshine back by tuesday afternoon. wednesday, thursday, friday, look great. a warming trend near 70 by friday. >> that is your latest weather. these are people heckling me.
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"today food" is brought to you by "today's" food is brought to you by campbell. campbell, made for real real life. >> thanksgiving is just 10 das away. to help you plan an all-star feast, our food team is preparing amazing recipes with the chefs. >> chef and owner of the lonesome dove bistro here to give us veon squash. >> i love squash and we're starting off with a squash salad. >> real quickly the ingredients are baby zucchini. yellow squash, baby carrotses, hearts of palm. shallots, apple vinegar. simple. something you might make on thanksgiving because you can do it. >> the taste of fall. >> this is a raw salad.
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>> i have taken off a knuckle before on a mandolin. >> be careful. >> how do you do it. >> same thing, right? >> just slower. >> or go real fast and buy a lot of band-aids. either way. >> keep them raw? >> keep them raw. i have shallots, like little baby onions. >> they're not as powerful. >> that's right. apples and a little bit of olive oil. apple cider vinegar, like this, water, put them in the food processor and talk really fast because that's what we do. add egg yolks. >> why raw egg yolks? >> they will bind the dressing. >> hmmm, hrrrr! >> pretend.
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>> there you go. if your equipment is not working, you can't talk. we will start off with butternut squash i love, acorn squash. >> a lighter version. this is a tropical sweet potato i grew up eating in brazil. more like the regular sweet potato you will have. >> you will roast these. >> we will roast these. we don't have time recipe online. basically, get your potato and put your squash in there. cook with butter and roast it together. you cook all the time. i will get you in the back. >> pour the honey for me on the corner. you will caramelize that honey and it doubles up and honey disappear and you mix it together, pour it out. you have a great alternative.
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>> it is delicious. >> thank you so much. as you said, the recipes are on today.com/food. we are back in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc. after brushing, listerine? total care strengthens teeth, helps prevent cavities and restores tooth enamel. it's an easy way to give listerine? total care to the total family. listerine? total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth?. despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana?. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. invokana? is a pill used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. and in most clinical trials,
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this is a newsbreak. >> 9:57 is your time now on this monday, november 14th, 2016. good morning. i'm eun yang. you can weigh in on a proposal that would reduce commuter parking at the metro station. new plans to build on the orange side of the station. that would mean reduing the number of parking space from 650 to 300. there is a new public meeting at 7:00 tonight.
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bell. is it cloudy out there? chuck or sunny? >> not yet. to your left, a big window of sunshine. a nice day so far. clouds continuing to increase later on. a cloudy finish. temperatures stay in the fwifrpts with clouds thickening up. thundershowers late afternoon to evening time and leaving us alone early tomorrow and drying out towards e >> thank you. coming up, new details about the disappearance of a 21-year-old maryland student. see you at 11:00. where doorbusters referred to loved ones pouring through the front door. and the four-letter word that defined the season was l-o-v-e and not s-a-l-e. what if the only reason to wake up at 3 a.m. was to spot a reindeer in the sky?
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