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new world order? inside the fierce battle to be in the trump inner circle. is rudy giuliani the next secretary of state? laura ingraham, the next white house press secretary? and what about the backlash against top advisor steve bannon who one conservative is now calling terrifying. president obama side-stepping the issue. >> it will be up to him to set up a team that he thinks will ir s >> who is in and who is out? we'll ask top trump advisor, kellyanne conway. excellent target. isis puts out the call for followers to attack next week's thanksgiving parade in new york
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specific threat and reassuing potential spectators are they prepared. from "order a murder," released from prison. how his own confession could ultimately set him free. the "people" magazine's sexiest man alive. november 15th, a alive" "today," tuesday, november 15th, . good morning, everybody. welcome to "today" on rainy tuesday. don't worry. there's always next year for sexiest man alive. >> i'll keep my fingers crossed. i can't get no satisfaction.
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today. >> how about this? ""rolling stone."" >> they take us on a great tour. 50 years of music. al is on the road for "today's" first turkey trot. he will go around the country and surprise folks with his all thanksgiving theme. we don't even know where al is right now. al doesn't know where he is right now. >> stone, turkey trot, stone, turkey trot, w >> those has everything. controversy surrounding president-elect donald trump, does he want security clearance for his children and son-in-law. we'll talk to his campaign manager, kellyanne conway in a moment. good morning, peter. >> reporter: good morning. it's confirmed trump inquired
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have his son-in-law and trump kids to have security clearance during the transition. it would be unprecedented for those clearances to be extended to his children. late monday, they said no request was made and not likely to be coming after president obama calls on americans to unite behind their successor, uring them to give him a chance. president obama touching down in greece leaving in his >> campaigning is different from governing. i think he recognizes that. >> reporter: the president refusing to criticize his predecessor and warning of days ahead. >> this office has way of waing you up to predispositions that don't match up with reality he will find shaken up pretty quick. >> reporter: mr. obama's take on
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i think he's pragmatic in that way. >> reporter: to fill up his cabinet, there's growing backlash over one of his first presidential picks, steve bannon. house leader, nancy pelosi branding him a white national list. most republicans staying silent. conservative commentator, glen beck, calls him terrifying. >> steve bannon wants to burn it down. he's nightmare and he's the chief advisor to the president of the united states how to. >> reporter: trump's team defending his choice with harvard degrees from georgetown and harvard. >> i find him to be a very decent extremely smart man. >> reporter: trump's transition team tells nbc news both rudy guiliani and tom bolton will definitely have top jobs. >> first, i won't be attorney
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he's interested in being secretary of state. press secretary, among the conservative laura ingraham. >> i'm honored to be considered in that job. we'll see what happens. >> reporter: we may be seeing laura ingraham in the briefing room. the names being whittled down with vice president p ce trump set to meet together. callie savannah. >> we've been talking about how many questions we have for you so let's see how many we kellyanne is here to speak with us. we'll test your poker face on this. we have reports somewhere in the transition team someone has reached out for possible clearances for donald trump's children and his son-in-law. is it true and why would it be necessary? >> i am not intimately aware of
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i only know what i read that the inquiries were made informally and all i know. >> if his adult children are going to carry on running the family business, why would they even need a security clearance? >> we're filled with questions in the trump transition and that's very logical. i know everybody is very concerned about security, which is a slightly separate matter. at the same time, i'm sure that the trump children will be there to support their father informal capacities. inquiries among many made when folks are transitioning into a new administration for the trump family and new city. >> i don't know if you heard the president's news conference yesterday but like he was trying to send a message, give mr. trump a chance to do this job. his own impression of mr. trump is he was not idealogical and more pragmatic and it might do
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of president-elect trump completely and it's great to have peaceful voice as we transition and form a new government. it was very classy of president obama and incredibly perceptive. those who spent time beyond the caricatures and ridicule will come to the same conclusion. it's very important obama ses president-elect trump in that regard and mike pence. they ran because they love the country and got support from the electorate. >> what about rudy guiliani, is he going to be the secretary of defense? >> he could be. the mayor has enormous skill-set
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of the cabinet and that's where i leave it. >> let's talk about steve bannon and we talked about it with reince priebus yesterday. democrats aren't thrilled and call him a white national list. you say this is his resume and his experience. he is an unknown quality. there aren't a lot of interviews and hasn't spoke very mu having him give an interview to reassure this person who has the president's ear isn't as scary as he's being portrayed. >> i promise you he isn't as scary and tactician and campaign general on the field. i know him well and work hand and glove with him. i feel these charges are very unfair. in terms of him being the public face of the campaign, that's a
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they put me out there all the time. i would love to share the stage with others, believe me. i get a lot of credit for managing this campaign. that's nice. we were a very solid team, focused, cohesive and very much in agreement with the strategy. he was a big part of that. you see the fruits of his labor. over 300 electoral votes, 69 in the 99 state legislative chambers, majority of governorships and h senate republican. this man believes in president-elect trump's vision and he is there to support his vision. not everybody wants to be a public face and not everybody is asked to do that on behalf of president-elect. >> we just introduced you as donald trump's former campaign manager. if you're joining us on this
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introduced you? about to take the knee position of? >> president-elect trump has been very generous discussing that with me. i'm sure a lot of viewers can relate. i didn't see mom of four young children in any of the job descriptions. yi to navigate my best personally and professionally on the demands of my life. >> fair enough. thanks for your time this morning. >> thanks for let's see what the president had to say in the final news conference before beginning a tour of greece. kristen welker has more. >> reporter: good morning to you. as president obama's final foreign trip gets under way, he and hillary clinton are uring democrats to keep fighting even as they find themselves in their weakest position in eight years. there is also acknowledgement there may have been missteps
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in his first post election news conference president obama urging democrats not give up even in the face of their devastating feet. >> democrats should not waiver on our core beliefs and principles. >> reporter: he weighed in on what went wrong offering not so subtle criticism of hillary clinton. >> i won iowa not because the demographics dictated i would win iowa, because i spent 87 and fair and fish fry and vfw hall. >> reporter: some consists believe hillary clinton didn't spend enough time reaching out to work white class voters in iowa and voters that ultimately swept donald trump into the white house. >> i believe we have better ideas, but i also believe good
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don't hear them. >> reporter: in a call with the democratic national committee the president acknowledged the loss was extra tough because it was unexpected. he told his white house team you're allowed to mope for a week and half and maybe two if you really need it. after that we have to brush ourselves off and get back to work. in two separate calls to democrats, clinton acknowledged she's still heart broke bunt we can't be distracted in the da ahead. who will lead the party now, a fight for the dnc. former howard dean who once held the position is in the race. on monday, minnesota keith ellison, a progressive threw his hat into the ring. >> my vision is stripping the grassroots, put our priority on voter turnout. >> reporter: for the president, whose time in office is about to end, the focus is on the future. >> i told my staff we should be
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key, the car is in pretty good shape. >> reporter: president obama also told the dnc he's still fired up and introduce go. as for hillary clinton, she will attend her first public event since the election right here in washington, d.c. tomorrow when she accepts an award from the children's defense fund, which is where she used to work, matt and savannah. >> thank you. now to this alarming story we mentioned at the top of the show. isis calling next week's city quote an excellent target. >> it featured a photo in the isis magazine from the thanksgiving parade. >> and john miller saying they
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about. >> we do get calls and have no reports of anything concerning. we are mourning the loss of one of our own. journalist gen ifill. she died from cancer. she was break bearingiers and we're proud to say she was part of our nbc family and nbc i our news tonight is one we hoped we would never have to report. our manager editor and my co-anchor and dear friend, gen ifill died earlier today after an almost year long battle with cancer. >> her career was forged at newspapers like the "washington post" and "new york times." it was clear from all who watched her, gen ifill was destined to occupy an important place in journalism.
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join us in the studio. >> democrats are scared and have been scared a long time. this is their worst nightmare. >> we saw it on nbc. >> all they want is a way to end this trial sooner than later. >> her friend and nbc colleague, pete williams, struggled yesterday as he spoke about her. >> gen was a dear friend, former nbc colleague -- pardon me -- she was -- gen would want me to get this together. >> co-anchoring the news hour with judy woodruff. >> we welcome senator biden and sarah palin. >> reporter: she shattered gender ceilings and on camera
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citizens but inspired today's journalists. she w an important role model for women and girls who admired her integrity and capacity for intellect. >> i think a word when i first heard this afternoon, the word that came to mind immediately in addition to being a great journalist and great broadcaster, she was a lovely person. she was lovely. >> you see some of gracious and quick to offer friendship. she was a mentor to so many people whether you knew her or didn't, she was rooting for you, why so many people are heartbroken, one-of-a-kind. we will miss her. >> our condolences go out to gen's family and friends. let's bring in roker. >> he's on the road this
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>> i'll tell you. the thing that i remember about gen was her warmth. it enveloped a room and we will miss her. we are in maryland on today's first full day of the turkey trot where we are going to surprise some unsuspecting person who loves their favorite celebrity chef we have in this bus! it's going to be big. i can't wait to show you. first, we have to talk about the fact that air quality is states, under some sort of air quality advisor because of over 30 wildfires with more than 100,000 acres burning and no relief in sight. some fires only 10% contained because of all the drought conditions we had from nashville to charlotte to virginia to georgia, the air quality is a mess. it will continue right now
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smoke. atlanta has gone almost a month without appreciable rain and birmingham, 57 days and the drought continues there. october was the third warmest october on record across the country, now the second warmest year from january 1st to october 31st on record. with november's warmth we have been seeing, we could get up all the you could see changes coing the latter part of the week. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30
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good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. a lot of clouds this morning and one or two slivers of sunshine could be found. areas of low pressure could generate areas of light rain, mist 60s later today and dry weather the rest of the week. have a good day. >> i will let you know who's in the bus, "today's" celebrity chef, mr. bobby flay. >> nice bus, al. >> you like it? >> i'm going back to bed. >> bobby slept in there all night. we spooned. it was magical.
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our town, our home. on november 26th, get up, (all) get together and shop small. this is a "news4 today" newsbreak. >> 7:26 is your time this tuesday. good morning. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist following breaking news washington. a deadly shooting just off island avenue. police say this was domestic incident but have not released additional information. today, the trial begins for a man accused of killing a 3-year-old girl. davon wallace shot a year ago, killing bibb. he was trying to shoot someone else when it happened.
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commute. necessary. >> good morning. westbound at the toll road and eastbound at colvin mill run blocking the left lane. two different problems. southbound at lorraine avenue and crash in the right lane cauing delays. the beltway not bad and inbound 250 and 295 as they get together, quite slow there. >> thank you, melissa. we will take a break there and be back. i'm afraid you're suffering from fobo. fobo? fobo. fobo... fear of better options. cure fobo with black friday savings now.
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good morning. mostly cloudy skies. a little bit of sunshine from place to place but rain and drizzle off parts of northwestern virginia, headed to the panhandle of western virginia. current temperatures mid to upper 40s now with a little clearing coming our way later this morning and this afternoon. should be able to get
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t. rowe price. invest with confidence. 7:30 now on a tuesday morning. it is the 15th day of november, 2016. still dark out there. we've got rain in the area. we say hi to our friends under umbrellas out on the plaza. here's a look at what's has been arrested for pushing an anti-trump protester down the stairs during a rally on the 24-year-old was charged with misdemeanor count of assault and he has been suspended indefinitely. the protester suffered an injury to his hand. a georgia father was found guilty of murder in the hot car death of his 22-month-old son. justin ross harris showed little emotion as the verdict was read.
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saying so-called justice will never bring back my son. nothing will ever take that pain away and nothing worse than the knowledge that his pain and death could have been prevented. just in time for the holiday rush, a new screening process is being used at two terminals at the chicago airport. the so-called innovation lanes use automated belts and 3d technology to scan bags. through security 30% faster. i want to tell you about a development made by the popular netflix documentary "making a murderer." joe, good morning. >> not good morning, a judge overturned his murder conviction in august. now, that same judge has ordered his release from prison. will prosecutors appeal, shiing a bright light on this
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if not sooner. nearly a decade after brandon was sentenced to life behind bars he could soon be a free man. he says this season our holiday food will be sweeter because for the first time in 10 years, he will be celebraing with his family. >> this almost never happens especially a case this old. >> reporter: he was a teenager when he confessed to help uncle kill a journalist in 2005. "netflix making a murderer" caused questions. >> begin honest, you went inside, you went in the trailer. >> "making a murderer" has been such a revelation in brendan's case. for the first time in 10 years
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list.ed to. >> reporter: they say his confession was coerced and deficits and repeated promises to him and absence of an adult by repeatedly suggesting they were looking out for his interests. on mondayha same judge ordered his release saying they failed to demonstrate dassey demonstrates a danger to the community. >> usually when a overturned, it's because the real killer or evidence was found. >> reporter: they're now filing an appeal of his release and questioning the documentary saying it doesn't share all the facts. >> a lot of the things were taken out of chronological order. >> reporter: the filmmakers stand behind their work. one of their subjects could be
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now. >> so far, hallbach's family has not commented on the judge's order. dassey's family are ecstatic, he can't get a firearm or passport and no contact with steven avery, still serving a life sentence. to al and maryland, kicking off today's turkey trot. hi, al. >> funny. you guys were just talking to joe fryer, how about this? i have a turkey fryer! today's turkey trot makes us do crazy things. here's the deal. we're talking fall but might be looking at our first winter storm of the season pushing in wet weather making its way to the pacific northwest. so far, we're really down. we should be 7.7% of the country
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here comes the big storm making its way to the pacific northwest. it will be coastal rain reaching the rockies by sometime late tonight into tomorrow. by friday, we could be looking at northern minnesota into the rockies up a foot or more as we continue to track that. that's what's going on around the country and here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> we're still dealing with a lot of clouds out there. there are sunny break us can see a drying out. still rain and mist and blue ridge and northern shenandoah valley. we should be able to get a little clearing in our skies, temperatures up near 60 degrees. better weather tomorrow and even nicer thursday and friday. >> get that weather any time you need it. check out the weather channel on cable.
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bus. he is ensconced where we're going to surprise our first "today's" turkey trot victim. >> i don't know if we want to call him a victim. all right, al. >> i'll come up with a different word. >> al, thank you. coming up, remember this massive sinkhole that swallowed up an entire street last week. you will want to see what it looks like now. first, how donald trump's new normal in will compare to his current life over in trump tower. we'll talk about that right after this. i'm with sprint now because guess what? it's 2016 and every network is great. in fact, sprint's reliability is now within 1% of verizon. and sprint saves you 50% on most verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. so, i switched to sprint. and millions more have too. can you hear that?
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more on the election of donald trump. as a successful businessman, he's become used to living in a certain style. >> how will things change for him when he moves back to the white house. peter, good morning again. >> reporter: hi, matt and savannah. for president-elect trump it will be a unique tran 6, from ceo and celebrity, to the white house almost overnight, from his residence to the heart of the nation's ca life, plane, property, gold, his is a brand built on glamour and success. >> even my worst enemy say this is is unbelievable. even the enemy. >> reporter: how does this compare to his life on fifth avenue compared to 1600 pennsylvania av. the first to own a private jet that took off. he bought his custom 757 in 2011, showcased in this
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bedroom. >> reporter: among its ornate details and silk pillows and family crest and theater system, even buckling up has its privileges. >> y'lce seatbelt as well as everything else are 24 karat gold plated. >> reporter: still, the jump in space to air force one i an upgrade. it holds 142 passengers instead of 43 and wingspan of 194 feet in on three levels. so impressive, it's what most outgoing presidents say they'll miss most. >> air force one is really nice. i don't miss flying commercial, taking your shoes off an all that. >> reporter: back on the ground, trump is traing in style for strength. his extravagant car collection that includes a 2007
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replace that with the presidential limo, also known as "the beast," and 8 ton mobile fortress equipped with 8 inch thick doors and mobile weapons and other accessories, as for his upcoming change of address, trump is already used to working where he lives, the trump tower, a private elevator takes him from his office to his ho second walk away from his residence. while his new home in the nation's capitol has six levels offering a picturesque view of the sprawling south lawn, the white house boasting 35 bathrooms up from trump's reported 33. trumps go-to get away may also change from his 28 acre mar-a-lago estate in florida to his 200 acres at maryland's camp
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so-called presidential bubble and lack of privacy. the trumps say that won't be an issue. >> reporter: are you both prepared for it? >> we are used to it. >> i will say it's on a different scale. i had a lot but didn't have this. >> reporter: you won't be able to walk down the street. >> i haven't been able to do it for two years. it's another level but it will continue. >> for what it's worth, ivanka trump predicts her husband will beach property, mar-a-lago. donald is like a good french wine. he doesn't like to be moved and traveled. fortunately in less than 10 weeks, he can make himself right at home here in washington. >> thank you. >> there's a lot of talk he will spend a lot of time in new york generating a lot of headlines in the local paper about traffic. coming up, ryan reynolds and
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and guys love, too. >> there's something people gravitate towards, a huge person and big guy. she gave you a tip. he's a big guy, much bigger than this. here we go! dwayne "the rock" johnson. why did you pick him this year? >> professionally he had an hollywood. the highest paid actor. he had "rock of truth" airing december 13th. >> we know he's great at his job. it calls him sweet, smart, sculpted. we know the sculpted heart and breaks our heart when he talks about his kids. >> he does. the millions of fans say he's just as nice as we thought you were. kindness is important to him and
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>> kindness is king. we have an exclusive clip from "the ellen show" talking about what this magazine means to him. >> is there anything you have to say and will the transition be easy from the last sexy man to you? >> i think the transition is easy. i can tell you what this means i still have to drive in my pickup truck and change jasmine's diapers but i'm now the sexiest man alive! >> there you have and worked with twitter to create a special emoji of the rock's flexing. father and sons, our own lester holt and his son. look at that! we had to. nice look on the mustache.
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inking? lights! some help. got it! and the ornaments might take a little bit more time. but we're gonna get it just right. what do you think bullseye? [ bark ] ok, let's do this! hey! hows this look? hmm? whoa! what do ya think? it's like you... it's like you read my mind! ? ? . coming up on "today's" turkey trot. i have bobby flay and we have this to surprise a guy with the
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7:56 is your time on this tuesday, november 15th, 2016. good morning to you. i'm eun yang. we want to get right to melissa mollet for a look at the traffic. >> good morning. north 123 after braddock road have a crash blocking the left side of the roadway as we look at 66 and 95. 95 typically slowing northbound and woodridge and earlier problem there in eastbound is out of the way. beltway looking pretty good. the inner loop coming across the bridge as well. >> we will take a look at the forecast. stay with us. this year, i want the best bird for my family and my wallet. nature's promise fresh turkey is only 99 cents per pound with no antibiotics ever.
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good morning, everybody. cloudy skies and sunshine as well. in the upper 40s and low 50s as well. any sunshine should be done at lunchtime. clearing this afternoon. highs near 60 today. dry the rest of the week and colder air comes in next week. >> thank you. the latest news update in 25 minutes. for now, back to the "today" show after this short break. if a great day. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money.
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great rates for great rides. it's 8:00 on "today." inner circle, controversy, backlash on key pick for key roles. white house secretary and president obama with a veiled swipe where he thinks the clinton campaign went wrong. >> i won iowa not because the demographics dictated i would win iowa, because i spent 87 days going to every small town and fair and fish fry and vfw hall. >> we're live at the white house.
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natalie takes us inside glamour's star-studded women of the year award. >> you say this was the year you were woken up? >> i was. i knew it was dark, it was dark. i was like, god, i didn't know i was going to bust out and be a butterfly. >> and rolling with the stones. >> what have you learned from being part of a band like this? >> longevity is having fun is more important possibly. >> matt gets a tour of the "rolling stone"s new exhibit from the music legends themselves as they take a trip down memory lane. >> it's exact. >> how do you convince a young lady to come back to this? today, tuesday, november
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fired up his bus for "today's" turkey trot. >> and the man who considered himself the king of thanksgiving is about to get a surprise from bobby flay. >> to the headlines really fast. >> reporter: this morning we begin with the trump transition. i'm hallie jackson at the white house. today, president-elect trump is set to meet with vice president, mike pence and the two go over possible names for cabinet positions, another step forward as we start to get a clearer look what donald trump's white house will look like. >> reporter: for donald trump's family, inner circle, no formal request for temporary security clearances before the inaugural and inquiry was made whether it would even be possible, a sign of how influential his children could be to his new administration, including
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jared kushner likely to work with reince priebus and controversial strategist, steve bannon, the former breitbart head under fiercefier critics tied him to a white nationalist extremist movement, a charge friends push back on. kellyanne telling matt and savannah this morning. >> i promise he's not as scary and brilliant tactician and campaign general on the field. >> reporte t shape, now increasingly looking like rudy guiliani is being considered secretary of state and laura ingraham the leading contender for press secretary according to sources tasked with the decision making. >> i'm honored to be considered for that job. >> reporter: an mcdaniel considered for rnc head. and keith ellison across the aisle announing his bid to run
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as president obama seeming to rebuke parts of hillary clinton's campaign call on democrats to improve grassroots support. >> we have to be everywhere and show up everywhere. >> reporter: and in greece and questions on his last trip questions he couldn't avoid earlier for trump's fitness for office. >> there will be certain elements of his he recognizes them and corrects them. >> reporter: the difficulies of the job. >> this office has way of waing you up. his dispositions or predispositions that don't match up with reality, he will find shaken up pretty quick because reality has a way of asserting itself. >> reporter: president obama now
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president-elect trump fields overtures from overseas as well. he took a call from russian president, vladimir putin. president-elect trump says he looks forward to a strong relationship with the kremlin and the two will plan a personal meeting. to texas where a woman is faing child endangerment charges for keeping these in her home. three tigers roaming free. police say they found others, other wild annals in meyers' houston area home including a cougar, skunk and a fox. officials say the animals did pose a danger to the woman's 14-year-old daughter. she's behind bars in nevada where she had traveled. just ahead, why dragging your luggage to the airport could soon be a thing of the past. >> exhibitionism, rolling stones give us a tour of a huge new exhibit celebraing their iconic
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>> listen. i thi we all love thanksgiving. this guy takes thanksgiving to new heights. i kind of feel like jeff rosen because i'm hiing around the corner to his house. we want to introduce you too tom the turkey man. >> anybody who knows my dad knows he definitely loves cooking. >> he puts hayes heart into every single meal. >> friends are always begging, can i come over? >> i fry turkeys and fry a lot of them. >> thanksgiving has a lot of traditions, startin 8:00 a.m. in the morning my dad wakes us up with a referee whistle. >> my dad typically makes eight turkeys at thanksgiving but not all for my family. he likes to give them to friends. >> to watch him cook in his real
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>> i put the turkeys in here and slowly drop it down. >> the marinade is so secret and nobody else knows it. >> i cannot tell you how pysyked he will be about this. >> he is the best dad in the entire world. he so deserves it and he is going to be floored this morning. >> coming to you from middletown, maryland, in the fall. happy thanksgiving to everybody. >> we're going to try to make his family has helped us keep him in the dark. let's try to get tom to the front deer to wish him happy thanksgiving and surprise him with bobby flay. hopefully -- i understand he's making breakfast. let's find out. let's see.
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how are you! happy thanksgiving, friends. >> what the heck? >> you like to wake everybody up at thanksgiving with a whistle, right? come on, tom! it's thanksgiving! >> what are you doing here? >> what am i doing here? this is thanksgiving. where's your lovely wife? come on, margie, come on over. thanks for keeping him in the dark. >> it was awful this >> it was awful. >> you've been trying to get out to work. >> come on, i have something else for you. come on. online everybody is going to go, oh, he mistook his daughter for his wife. what am i doing out here? >> you are mr. thanksgiving, right? >> for the kids. >> how many turkeys do you make? >> about eight. >> eight. yeah. you had no idea? you had no idea we were here?
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surprise for you. who's your favorite chef? would it be bobby flay? >> bobby play. >> guess who we have here? ladies and gentlemen, bobby flay. >> bobby flay, i can't believe this. >> your son! >> what are you guys doing? >> we surprised you with your kids. your daughter's flown in from philadelph >> i've been getting to know your kids. they're amazing. >> holy smokes, oh, my gosh! what is this? >> you deserve it. >> this is the "today" show turkey trot. we're going around the country, surpriing folks who like thanksgiving. >> my gosh. >> i know you have a secret rub, you like to brine your turkey. you are going to cook. you're cooking with bobby flay, my friend.
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is that going to be a problem? >> no, sir, not you. >> we tried to get your secret recipe and nobody -- you don't give it up, do you? >> no, i don't. knew will give it up to this guy, a little bit? >> i'll give him something. >> a couple things. >> give me something to walk away with. >> oh, my gosh, this is crazy. >> you going to cook some turkeys? ready? >> yes, sir. >> let's get started. we have a bunch of like to deep fry your turkey. how come? >> yes, i do. >> what's the deal? >> once i tried it a long time ago, it came out so much better, the moistness. >> get it nice and crispy? >> it does. you have to be careful how you fry it, of course. i just said that to my son, you don't know how to do it, don't do it. >> hey, guys, we have a big surprise for tom.
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no. in japan, it gets fixed in two nights. that's right. two days, they fixed that thing in two days. that was the size of an olympic swimming pool. they filled it in and the local officials say that is now 30 times stronger than it ever was before. it can be done. >> they need to come to 50th street. >> for 10 years -- >> they need to travel the road between here and kennedy airport. >> come proficient, we're impressed. let's talk about american ingenuity. if you hate carrying around your luggage, we have the suitcase for you, called travel mate. >> that's not real. >> it follows you around like r2-d2, it moves at 7 miles an hour. they want to launch this. isn't that adorable? >> i think that would sell.
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the plane and boarded the plane without my bag. >> i have done it so long this arm is longer than the other one. delta is giing nbc news a look at its new feature outliing paper tags with electronic chips so you can track your bags like gps, letting you know where they are, hopefully providing peace of mind. thought about that a long time ago. >> i know! >> that's really great. no toilet bowl illuminaor but very close! >> your christmas present. >> ie, got it already. >> they don't now track our bag? >> they do but not with an electronic chip. >> i think there's -- >> the bar code. >> the bar code and track it. >> the color of my toe last
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night, so you know. how about football. critics say the nfl stands for no fun league because they have really cut down on celebraing after you score, they don't like dancing, that sort of thing. odell beckham junior didn't have a problem. monday night scores and promptly celebrated with this dance. the what's this remind you of? >> the "thriller" dance. >> that's right. put some music to it. ?? ?? >> how much of a penalty do you think he got for that? >> should get nothing. >> should get nothing. >> nothing. gets away with that. >> but why? why? i don't want him to get a penalty, i want him to be rewarded. >> because it's thriller. >> to celebrate, the dance has to be a classic. >> we will head back down to al and get a check of the weather.
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family because they may not have gotten in r introduced. >> kayla mcgliser, the oldest and the middle child. >> i'm with them. >> frank and margie, the mom. >> i'm bobby flay and i live in this garage. >> this is the bit that tom uses to deep fry the turkey. this is like a science experiment. >> i know. >> it >> it worked. we have something else for you in a little bit. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. good afternoon. in middletown, maryland, trying to get clearing of the skies in washington right now but parts of rain that drizzled down towards culpeper. not completely dry just yet. temperatures in the upper 40s to near 50s and should get sunshine
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upper 50s and 60s and warming trend thursday and friday, big blast of cold air arrives saturday and sunday and keeps us cold next week. >> it's now official, tom is wearing the turkey hat. this is all good stuff. we're going down to the turkey trot bus and getting ready to cook in the next half hour. >> thank you. the glamour's women of the night. natalie was there. >> the presenters. >> they're icons, trail blazers and news makers in fashion and sports and politics. these women, and for the first time, a man are being honored for their role in chaning the course and fight for gender
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these women represent women of the year? >> i think it's important to see outside the headlines, women are achieing great things for women around the world. >> it's wonderful to be here tonight and i'm really really grateful. >> you say, this is the year, 2016 you were woken up? >> i am. i was feeling like i knew it was dark, it was dark, i was like, i didn't know i was going to bust out and be a butterfly. magazine, women of the year but "man of the year." you are the first. you asked your wife if you deserved this. what did you say to bono? >> yes. it's very special. he respects women enough to fight for them. >> don't let your body hold you back from doing anything you want to do. >> what does it mean to be a body activist? >> to be a body activist is to
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fashion industry, in film and tv. women who look like me, even bigger than me, different body shapes who aren't the ideal hourglass or sexy or skinny, those are the women i'm fighting for. >> what do you say to those girls who have self-doubt? >> confidence does not happen overnight, you don't just wake up and, boom, you feel good about yourself. it's a process, something you have to realize everyone is going through a different process, you can't compare process. it will be different. >> what does it mean? >> you have to focus on decisions in your life that make you happy. >> the best advice i ever got was to ask for what you want. asking doesn't guarantee you will get it but not asking guarantees you won't get it. >> the best advice i ever got was from my mom, before you can say i love you, you need to say
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>> embrace every moment because everything goes by so quickly. >> tara banks tells me to -- tyra banks tells me to keep putting my money away. >> thanks, tyra. >> good advice. >> not apologize for the space you take up in the world. >> what would be your advice for this generation of girls? >> take no [ bleep ]. >> i think that's cool. lot of good advice. what was the advice mindy got? >> before you say i love you, you have to say "i." >> what does that mean? >> i don't know. >> i guess you have to be able to appreciate yourself before you can love someone else. i'm the only guy at the table and the only one who got that. >> i never knew you were so deep. moo me neither.
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carson, nominated for the critic's choice award for best reality show host for his work on "the voice." we could not agree more with his wife, siri. she says he works incredibly hard and asks nor expects any credit. he does it for his family and does it to show our children what hard work looks like. he does it because he's a great man, a great role model. you can catch carson on the voice tonight. i kept thinking o notebook," siri should write the follow-up for "the notebook." >> she's spot on. >> she's here, right? >> she's cook at 10:00 with us. that means she's drinking. and just ahead the rolling stones, that comes up after your
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a. good morning. it's 8:26 this tuesday. i'm aaron gilchrist. let's check on the morning commute with melissa mollet. >> good morning. brand new problem on 270 southbound near main lanes. northbound 123 after braddock the left side of the roadway. update on earlier problems, westbound 7 at the toll road has cleared but eastbound still blocking the left lane. aaron. >> thank you. a check on your forecast when we come back.
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>> are you missing one? >> where is he? >> he's in africa! >> all right. every time you guys are here, you have something big to share. i think it's like times three today. first of all, you have a big announcement. >> first of all, every time we're here, it's pouring rain. >> good luck. >> never mortar rengsal than today. we're announce agnew tour which we're going to do. fenway park, hollywood bowl, amazing places, but we're not going alone. >> tickets go on sale saturday. as we like to say. there's more. you're bringing along special friends on the tour. who is coming with you? >> our dear friends legend grammy award winning, boyz to
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>> good to see you. >> nobody gets confetti. how did that happen? come on in there. >> this is amazing. >> we've toured before, boyz to men, they're friends. paula, i think paula and i bumped into each other at the amas saying she wanted to go on the road again and did our festival. the biggest festival we've done since the inception. we owe a l o guys and decided, let's go on the road together. >> very quick calculation. something like 200 million albums sold between these groups. what can people expect on tour? >> a lot of fun and energy. the last time we did it we wanted to keep going but people had a real job. we decided to do something else. we've been talking about it a long time trying to make it
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>> how's it going to be on the road with all these boys? >> incredible. i will be enied by many. >> it's so fun to have you. this is incredible, guys. tickets go on sale on saturday, right? >> on sale on saturday. the first show is in columbus, ohio. we have to make the world h if i didn't say this would be a fun group to have out on the plaza. >> you guys going to be back a little bit later. >> i'm so excited. thank you for being here. >> send it down to al, in maryland. he had an exciing morning as
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the fryer going. we're going in the bus in just a little bit to actually do the brining, the rub and cooking. you have a great dipping sauce. >> yeah. a step way from gravy. step away. >> i never step away from gravy. >> step away from that. >> i never do that. >> neither do i! >> we found the right guy. > the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. it's still cloudy in washington. no rain right now. light rain showers in parts of fauquier county, stafford county and culpeper. can't give you the complete 100% dry forecast until afternoon today. you probably don't need your umbrella. what little rain is out there is light and widespread. sunshine for tomorrow, nice and
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wind and cold return. >> don't forget, get the weather any time you need it. check out the weather channel. real quick, look at the crowd that has gathered here from the neighborhood, all here to see tom the turkey man. pretty cool. back to you guys. did a 360. >> by the way, kind of a musical morning on this show. we just announcement. and now to the stones. >> they have been together for 60 years. >> and now they have something called exhibitionism, not what you're thinking. i was proud to get a tour from the legends themselves.
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the greatest rock n' roll bands of a time. keith richards, charlie watts, unlocking their archives in an exhibit called exhibitionism. >> when you walk through the exhibit or exhibition, what jumps up. i'm sure a lot of this stuff was stuff you haven't seen for a very long time. >> you had to choose which which art pieces. it was all very interesting. i mean, i never cried. i remember this -- i never did that. i laughed but never cried. >> every corner i turned, i bumped into a memory, oh, my god, that's where i left it. it's like a kaleidoscope of memories for me to walk around.
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history is laid out in nine distinctive galleries. in the meet the band room, you'll find charlie watts first drum kit. >> if you were to sit on the stool behind that kit today, would it be like putting on an old comfortable shoe? would you fit right back into it? >> yeah. i play now which i've played since '70. >> after 50 years, the technology of drums has not changed as much? >> it has, but i v richards' personal diary. >> there is a tiny diary over to your right. when i say tiny, it's this big. that was your diary from 1963. first of all, why not a bigger diary? >> i couldn't afford one. if you read the diary, you can see it. >> you wrote in great detail. you wrote about shows and how you guys performed, what the crowd was like.
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we analyzed every gig we did in those days. >> art is predominantly featured throughout exhibitionism. an entire gallery also devoted to the band's fashion. >> are you a saver? have you throughout the course of your career saved anything? >> no. >> you saved some clothes. >> somehow some of these clothes survived. >> the story goes, correct me if i am wrong, your daughters had to go get it back. >> a couple of pieces. a good excuse i made to get it back. i need niece for exhibitionism. >> there's a fur coat of yours that you wore in 1975. remember the circumstances and where you were and what was happening? >> i wore that down, the flatbed truck down fifth avenue when we
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? ?. >> do you remember that moment? was it surreal? >> yes, it kind of was. not everyday you get to play fifth avenue, especially on a flatbed truck. >> one of the most striking rooms is a recreation of the london apartment on edith grove, where the band first lived together back in 1962. >> how close is this exact? are you really sitting on that? >> it's very authentic. apart from the absence of aroma. >> did you ever vacuum? did you ever clean? >> no. my mother used to come occasionally and try and clean up. >> now, how do you convince a young lady to come back to this? >> turn around and --
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you have underwear on the bed. >> in fact, i think they might be mixed. >> i don't know if i want to be in this dit. i doowwao was up. >> i can tell you one thing, my mom would not let me spend one night in this place. >> that's what my mom said, too. >> what has been a part of the stones' target? >> that you can be your dream. >> what have you learned from being part of a band like this? >> longevity is important and but having fun is more important possib possibly. >> when you put together a collection like this and you look at it as a whole, do you start to think about the exit more than you would normally? >> not really. it makes you think, this is when i walk out, the end. i can make that end better, actually.
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there's a whole guitar room, all of keith's guitar, a costume room with all the clothes some of them wore on stage. it's very intense. >> did you take like a full body shower after that. i love when keith said the only thing missing was a certain aroma. not exactly sure what he was referring to there. >> several aromas there, none of them good. >> exhibitionism is opened at in duststryia hre it run -- manhattan. it runs through march 12th. next month, the band releases a brand new album called "blue and lonesome." they really go back to their roots in the blues and the sound that shapes so much of their music. >> how cool. coming up next, warren beatty's first movie in 15 years.
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we're back now with . we're back with lily collins and aaron. in the new movie called "rules don't apply." playing driver of howard hughes who befriends her. >> not a howard hughes movie. if warren were sitting here, he would make me say that. this is your story. characters. >> i marla mabry brought in by howard hughes to become a hollywood star and very innocent and wide-eyed and moral when she comes to hollywood. she slowly finds out things aren't exactly what they seem and it's through the trials and tribulations she goes to what it is to obtain the hollywood dream. >> you fancy her and no question why not. tell me about your character.
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howard hughes and is pitching a real estate development he's always waiting to try to pitch this him and he ends up running his company. >> he's a thinker and dreamer, always has some plan. >> warren told me this idea had been swirling around in his head a long time. the casing process was not just a simple casting process. >> been a part of. i basically got a phone call from my agent that warren beatty wanted me to call mim. he gave me his number. i called him at home and it escalated from there. he came over the next day and we didn't talk about the movie at all and prorg greced to four or five denners with annette and family and didn't talk about the script until the fourth or fifth movie and then finally read the script.
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many movies with warren beatty before being cast in this movie? >> hundreds. i met with him for the first time when i was 19 in 2009. we met for five years in his audition process. over that time i kind of had this aparen sisship with him and got to learn and ask him everything i ever wanted to know. it was pretty great. >> there is no way around it, warren beatty hollywood legend. >> yes. >> what is it like to be on a set with someone like that? >> wow, it's -- i don't know. he's kind of become a mentor to both of us in a sense. he is so giing with his time and hopes to give opinions on things and teach us different things. he's amazing to watch. he played actor-producer-director-writer
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you were getting directions from howard hughes. >> exactly. if he wanted us to speak louder, he said, i can't really hear you, speak up a little bit. it was helpful. >> i really loved this movie and truly enjoyed it. you were both great in it. >> thank you so much. >> "rules don't apply next we thanksgiving. and al in his turkey trot
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mr. tom, the turkey guy and bobby flay. we will get cooking here. you like to do the turkey breast? >> yes. just the breast. >> show us what you're doing. >> usually, i'll prepare days ahead of time, take apple juice, vinegar and water, make a brine, take the whole thing and let it sit. >> they make these turkey brine bags and let it sit. how long do you let four days. it's always cold but in a trash can and trash bag and salt. >> how about your secret rub? >> what's up with the spices? i know you don't like to give your secrets away, i can tell by that laugh we're not getting it today eats. tell us about the spice rub. >> once that's done i let it dry out. do poultry seasoning, want me to
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poultry seasoning. >> salt, garlic salt, some garlic powder, some onion. >> what's this? >> that's this, that and the other. >> that's the secret thick. >> like cajun spspices. >> tom! >> you put oil on the turkey? >> that was a no, al. put the spices there. >> actually, i'll throw it on. once it's around it, i like to get up under the skin a little bit. >> get in there. >> on the outside and in the inside. >> i like to get underneath if i can. >> let's put this bad boy through the stages. >> put it in here. >> i have the turkey basket. >> all right. >> okay. >> we're going to the deep fryer. this could be something new. >> we have turkey ready to fry,
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>> first things first, this is an indoor fryer. >> exactly. we have the goggles. thank you, al. >> what kind of oil is this? >> should be peanut oil. >> you can use cano la oil, if you're allergic to peanuts. we just put this in here. >> go to work, baby! look at that. >> we close it >> then it comes out about 30 minutes later look like this. >> that is perfect product there. >> mechanics. >> how about the dipping sauce? >> for gravy you usually have pan drippings. in this case, there are no pan drippings. i made a very simple sauce, honey, hot sauce, dijon mustard and fresh sage to get that turkey herb in there. give it a try. check it out. >> oh. >> this sauce is my gift to you.
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today.com/"today" food. we have this for you, extra large indoor electric butterball turkey fryer! >> awesome! >> what's in the rub? what's in the rub? >> that's bobby flay sauce right there. >> hey, al, two words for you, fedex. send us some of that turkey. >> two words, too bad! >> we're back in a momen this is "today" on nbc. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one.
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who's coming up? >> superman. >> dean cain in the house. >> nice. >> and super woman and super actress, kathy bates. 8:56 is your time now. i'm eun yang. we want to check on your morning commute with melissa mollet. what's going on? >> at the il expressway, the left side of the roadway blocked after a crash and braddock road has a slowdown from an earlier
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good morning, everybody. still cloudy outside, we're all dry inside the beltway and that's the way we will stay. temperature is around 40s, 50 degrees now, return of sunshine should get temperatures near 60 degrees. a warming trend finishing out the week near 70 by friday and showers friday on the next shot of get the latest news any time in the nbc washington app. see you in 25 minutes for an
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this morning on this morning on "today's take," a superman. dean cain joins as a celebrity guest host and new kids on the block and boys ii men. and the most famous supermodel is here. this is "today's take" live from studio 1a on rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" this tuesday morning, november 15th, 2016. i'm tamron along with dylan and the person who will warm your heart, our co-host for the morning, dean cain, all about dean.
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turkey trot in maryland. the only person who can replace al is superman. >> it was raining today and al didn't tell me. >> he didn't call you? >> no. >> he has a personal forecast of who he needs to call every single morning. >> i'm at the bottom. >> you don't have a drop of rain on you and you made it in one piece. >> not now. it's great to be here, you guys are looking fantastic. how are you doing? i feel like christmas is coming up, your season? >> i am the unofficial king of christmas movies. i love christmas and the holidays, my favorite time of the year bar none and love making movies about it. >> you have at least 10 movies with christmas in the title? >> probably on the hallmark channel alone. >> name them. case for christmas, broadcasting christmas coming out next week.
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can we look at this? >> yeah. >> how old are you? >> i'm so sorry. did that hurt? >> no. i will not stoop to your level. that's it. you're a dead man. >> come on, come on. >> yeah? >> admit it, you're scared. >> what! >> why you stayed here at stanford six years ago, why you didn't come with me. >> what are you talking about? >> you had a good thing, em. happened you and i would be fine. what you meant was you would be fine as long as you were the one that got the job. >> oh. some christmas movie. >> where do you film these movies? are they filmed in the off-season? >> this one is the fastest turnaround for a film i've ever seen in my lifetime. we shot this in connecticut a month and a half ago, normally you shoot it in the summertime
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it's horrible. >> do you ever get sick of christmas? >> i never get sick of christmas. >> ask your question. >> hurt me more. >> holiday year-round. >> is that real snow. you were holding onto that snowball for a long time. >> yes, i was. no, it's not. it's a movie, nothing is real. it was a little warm. we were in connecticut and it was a little warm. we could make fake snowballs. i could whipping these things. >> good thing al roper is not snowballs, wise certainly beaming her. it was fun. >> looks like she has a great arm, too. >> she is a great actress and good sport. >> a love story they are trying to rekindle. >> we were together, got it a job in new york and she didn't follow me. we ended up both trying to get on a big giant morning show where the new co-host trying to
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ensue. morning show people never get together. >> because we don't know a single one. >> welcome to our world. >> it airs wednesday, november 23rd. we also -- is this not our idea, the producers, they love to embarrass people and welcome to the family. they go digging in the vaults and call family, what's the most embarrassing video we have dean cain. what do you think they came up with? >> i don't think we have enough time. i can't start to imagine. >> not embarrassing, some of your greatest hits. >> i have embarrassing ones. >> "beverly hills 9102" remember this? ? you rattle my brain too much love drives a man insane ? ? you broke my will ?? >> i remember this. what were you doing? >> embarrassing myself.
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"90210." i was a huge fan. >> my character, i was supposed to break up with her because of the french accent thing and at the last second they turned me into a doc, into a singing guy. i don't sing. >> you did a great job there. >> thank you. that's very kind and charitable to you. >> full disclosure, what were you singing when i came in? >> the -- >> i have it stuck in my head. it's in there, can't get it out of there. in the vault now. >> we will talk about it a little bit later, huge tour of back street boys, boyz ii men and paula abdul. >> new kids on the block. >> you know who did that the other day? matt. he did the same thing. >> just throw matt under the bus.
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i'm trying to protect you here. >> i know every lyric. thank you. on to other topic to cleanse the palate. it's world adoption day, a cause near and dear to you. >> i'm actually adopted. my biological mother and my father adopted me. there's my dad. he's so wonderful to me and did a great job raiing me i named my son after him. wonderful. kind of like george foreman, i and going to keep doing it. >> awareness of what family means in your journey and reminds everybody else out there. >> the truth is i was an aggressive young man and i could have gone off the rails a lot of times. without the strength of that family bond and my father being such a strong father i could very well ended up down wrong paths and have him to thank for pretty much everything.
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will adopt. it's a tough process. >> so many kids can benefit from having a loing caing home. so many obstacles, so much money, time spent on trying to adopt a child. i think it's really hard. >> interesting you have a piece coming up later on basically a chick starter that was designed to help families raise the money for their adoption journey. we'll talk about that and many more support groups ava children in the right home and the complexity makes it very very tough. we will tell you a great story about empowering families and giing financial assistance. we are asking you to draw a smiley face on your hand and take a pictures and put #worldadoptionday. >> they said do a smiley face
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in it. that's the best miley face i've got. >> mine looks the same. >> i did that and drew a little hair on him. >> that's hair? >> one. i'll give him a couple more. >> looks like he's electrocute. let us know. we went with simple. >> there you go. when you see people today, give a wave and support world adoption. >> we like to eat here, too. >> we do. >> we have a special >> yes, we do. >> we actually keep this a surprise. you love frosted flakes. >> i eat a bowl of frosted flakes pretty much everyday. how would you feel have the they upped their game a little bit. created a new flavor of frosted flakes, cinnamon frosted flakes. >> kick it up a notch. >> well, here it is. >> i am excited because i love cinnamon cereals. how do you feel?
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to make sure you get the first taste of the cinnamon frosted cereal. he has paws. >> did you call this in? >> tony and i are friends. we go back a long long ways. >> don't forget to drink the milk, you're in for a sweet surprise. you go back with tony? >> that's me and tony. there we are. i spoke to tony personally he said he would bring this to you. >> what was your role in the commercial? >> he was my volleyball partner. we are tight. i played high school and college ball and played with "tony the tiger," which tops them all. >> why doesn't that top your resume? >> i put it up there. people change that. >> how's the taste? >> i love it. i'm curious what a diehard frosted flakes fan says.
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flakes. it's like a ritual. >> at bed? >> it's like the last thing i eat. >> that's good. >> that's tasty. >> tamron likes it! >> this is great. >> here we go. do you like it? >> i'm in. >> i'll start my morning with a regular bowl and end my nights spicy. >> oh! what are we talking about? >> i've nutella burger. it's the new craze sweeping italy. >> i'm hungry, this is perfect. i haven't had breakfast. >> could it come to an mcdonald's near you. we will give it a try and test it out for you. brazilian bombshell, bundchen, talking about mommy hood and
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our great co-host, dean cain, is still here. we didn't run him off. the sexiest man alive. >> thank you! >> that's what i have to say. you've been in "people" magazine's sexiest man. >> i was in the running once. top 50, i was like number 49 1/2. i'll take it. >> made the top 50. >> there we go. what number was i? doesn't even say. >> they were putting you in like let's give love to this i was 49 1/2. who is it this year? >> you really don't know? >> i know who it is. >> we did guess. >> with that silhouette, i wouldn't have guessed it. >> i was guessing john cena, somebody with a bulky build. >> boom! there we go. that's what i'm talking about. >> sexiest man alive. he's the kind of guy, like you, women like you and other guys
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man, i agreed. >> you did? >> yes. that's a man's man. i want to hang out with him and chill and hang out. >> we have to quiz you because his biggest grooming tip, he exfoliates his face. what say you? >> i would say that's a little on the '70s side. he can exfoliate his whole head. >> what grooming tip do you have like you? >> be a quarter japanese. that's it, all i've got. >> raised the bar. >> we told you we eat a lot around here. surprisingly, dylan is not craving this particular thing coming up. i'm so surprised. >> i know. i love the idea of it. i'm just not hungry right now. >> which is stunning. we're like eating machine, the "today" show women and she's
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nation of italy. a nutella burger. >> there is no meat on this burger. burgers with no meat? >> i guess not. it looks like a bun. >> you take that nutella, that hazelnut. >> a nutella sandwich? >> that's exactly what it is. in italy, they call a >> the italian ice cream on buns is really popular. when i've gone to italy. >> i can feed this to my son. i don't know i'd be -- >> it has good nutrition in interest. >> i'm going in. >> would roker enjoy something like this? let's see. he's in middleton, maryland, eating turkey and hanging out. would you try a nutella burger?
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i don't think it so much. >> they're pretty good, al. >> don't like it. don't like it. >> what do you like? >> i like turkey. i love the fact it's world adoption day. i have a sibling adopted. one of my daughters is adopted. i think it's wonderful. great to adopt the idea of fried turkey with tom mclester and his whole family, we surprised him, the first stop in middletown, maryland, going on the bus and to surprise somebody s going on as far as your weather is concerned. here's the deal. not too bad. the weather has not been horrible. we had showers earlier, moving out to the northeast. another big storm coming to the pacific northwest, which may be our first winter storm of the season. look at those temperatures, 80s in the southwest and texas and
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southeast due to record fires. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. mostly cloudy. sunshine in the 40s and 50s. see a very nice finish, temperatures reaching near 60 degrees with the rain coming to an end. showers on saturday could lead to rain saturday night and much colder weather for sunday early next week. enjoy the mild weather while it's here. >> tom, the turkey man, >> tom the turkey man, nice to meet you and your family and nice neighbors. we really appreciate it. guys, we will see you tomorrow from our next location on "today's" turkey trot! >> you got off to a phenomenal
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floats. >> the vice president and lead designer of the macy's parade studio. >> good morning. i love seeing what you have on tap for us. what's new this year? >> good morning. we have four fantastic floats to give you a sneak peek today including partnership with girl scouts, we're building a better world. this float has all the makings of everything that is truly the spirit of girl scouts. the sun,he crane that the girls will be inside maneuvering it to build the giant world, a better world for us all. you know what, for the 90th, we decided to go just a little bit crazy. here i am inside the fun house from crazy glue where the floor is on the ceiling, the ceiling is on the floor. it keeps going back and forth. i feel a little bit like fred
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when it comes to the holidays, it's time to deck the halls. we have a brand new float we're doing in partnership with ball sam hills, decorated with five giant christmas trees all around it with garland and ornaments and carousel the kids will be riding on with two reindeers and not everybody wants to go to christmas right away, some want to enjoy thanksgiving out of town. how about coming to hawaii? they helped us build this great float with active waterfall and foliage all around with beautiful costumes. i'm standing on top of -- it could happen, it could happen any second now, 3, 2, 1!
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macy's studio, join us for the parade. back to you. >> could you bottle up that energy? every year, bigger and better. >> i thought it would volcano and he would be gone. this is going to be amazing. >> we need him for next year. we adore you. no one loves their job more than john. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> you can catch the annual macy's thanksgiving parade starting at 9:00 a.m.e coming up next, oscar winner, kathy bates, takes on the mother of all roles in "bad santa ii." hello moto. snap on a jbl speaker. a projector. a camera that actually zooms. it's a phone you can change again and again and again.
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this is a news for "today" news break. >> good morning. 9:26 on this tuesday. i'm melissa mollet. students at northwest d.c. will walk out of class protesting the election the trump international hotel on pennsylvania avenue. d.c. police are investigating a deadly shooting in southeast washington. a man was shot last night on 3rd street. the victim has not been identified nor released a description of the shooter. we will get a look at that forecast when we come back.
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golden globe winner kathy bates has appeared in over 100 tv shows during the course of her illustrious career. let'sok >> my name is annie wilkes. >> what else is new? we have to change the world now. >> you have something for me, too, cal? >> why me? >> thanks, baby. what a night. >> go outside and get some air. >> welcome to trenton, joe. >> you're nicely on the right track. knew make me a better woman. >> you're being very rude. >> no. >> the liquor store. >> the tribe has spoken.
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brother? >> now kathie stars in the funny movie, bad stan ii and not always the best parent. bad santa ii. >> i always had a drink on your birthday. february 3rd. >> 7th? >> august 4th. >> 4th? >> what a hysterical film. i am still laughing, i watched that 6915 times. >> amazing. that film 15 times. it's not the usual christmas spirit kind of film, is it?
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to play the most deevious character i ever played and i jumped in the deep end. >> you jumped in a splash. >> that's up your alley, right? you like doing that sort of thing. >> yeah, this takes it to the nth degree. and when they said, do you want to playbilly bob's said, where do i sign? >> i think so. when i knew the original cast were going to be in it and mark waters, our director, he kept us from going too crazy. >> you're saying, i'm saying this, i'm wearing a tattoo. >> i wanted to do all that. i really wanted to create somebody so different from her disguise. i wanted the tat. >> kathie baits.
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days and it was great to go out for din we are a snake tattoo on and mike on "american horror story" s makes them and i went right to montreal where we shot the movie. a lot of fun. >> you shot it in february? >> january and february. we had to shoot three nights on an ice rink, oh, my god, almost 40 below. >> that's glamorous film making, isn't it? >> we were sitting in what they call a warming pit, you're like >> not so warm pit. >> no, no, no. >> you scar med at misery at the beginning with annie, the hobbling thing. i've known you for many many years. >> many years. >> we won't say how. >> you stayed away from me many years. >> because i was so terrified. you're so diverse as an actress, it's amazing. to see you in this, it looked like a great bit of fun. >> we had a great time.
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at a coffee shop going at each other. it was so much fun. >> of course we love you on "american horror." >> thank you. it's been a great season. i had a wonderful time and i just started shooting disjointed with chuck lorre, a sitcom that starts in july about a medical woman whose -- about a woman whose kids run a medical dispensary. >> they say the good roles are drying up. i don't buy that with you. >> starting with ""american horror story"" with ryan murphy, boom, my whole career has opened up. i'm so grateful. >> glad you are here. "bad santa ii" hits the theater.
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mitch bundchen is one of the most recognizable women in the world, not only one of the most famous women on the planet, also a mom and entrepreneur. >> and she was recently brought brazil for the shooting of "living dangerously". >> and the destruction of the rainforest. >> he burns everything. >> cattle is not even natural. >> they are not. they are imported -- responsible for 65% of deforestation. >> you got to be kidding me? >> no, i'm not kidding.
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sporadic cattle on dry land. >> gazelle is with us. good morning. this is a reaction for you watching through your eyes. >> i'm a very emotional person and very sensitive. especially when something you see is such a contrast. especially coming from brazil. i'm from brazil but t the rainforest is on the north. i grew up thinking this rainforest is this magical place, just untouched. it can never be destroyed, untouchable. you grow up and realize, wait a minute, it's actually not undestructible. when you're in it and see it and have a different idea when
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it leads to shock. >> as a kid growing up, you think it will be there forever. as a mom, you have this effort you want protected, magical for your own children. >> we don't have a lot of earth. the end of the day, we're sharing the same air and natural resources. they're finite. you can't just keep taking and taking and think it will be grow up, not only for my children but survival of human species. that would be a good reason for all of us to get educated to make changes to help preserve not only the rainforest but all natural forests. >> you're so great in balaning your privacy with the public side of you and shaing stories
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"people" magazine talking about who is in charge of discipline in the house. >> he thinks he is but our daughter goes, daddy -- you are not helping, we are raiing children to live in the world and have to have healthy boundaries. she's very clever little one. >> mom is a superstar and dad hall of famer football player for a long time. what a great guy he is, out there crushing it at the ripe old age of -- 30 something. >> stand down. that's my man. >> as long as he loves it, it's important to do what he loves to do and important he found something he loves to do. >> we love what you're doing as well and years of living dangerously on wednesday nights of geographic channel. thank you, giselle.
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hanging tough. >> guys, for those of you who missed it earlier, the guys from new kids on the block we are here this morning along with boyz to men with paula abdul and their concert kicking off in may. i have to admit all my dreams are coming true. i am very star struck. donnie, do i have to say, i have a doll of you growing up. i have you guys will help me with the weather, right? let's talk tour days, where you're headed. you love the weather. >> i've worked these boards from coast-to-coast, all right? the tour opened in columbus, ohio. we will check the weather in columbus, ohio. >> opening in columbus for the possible site home of the ncaa
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didn't know how we would hit that mark. >> one of the hurdles was finances and we were looking for a crowd fund-raising site to help support us and we heard about it together. we loved it was specific to adoption and loved the heart behind it. >> my story started almost 100 years ago, in 1928 my grandfather was adopt and my parents fostered 36 kids and my dad and i got started in 2012 and try to help families do what they had done and bring kids home to be a part of a family. 83% who said they'd consider adoption said the only reason they didn't adopt, cost too much money. there's legal fees and travel fees. all these fees can pile up to be an insurmountable amount of money of 50 or $60,000 and the family chooses not to adopt at
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other people to support that family as we bring their child home forever. >> the website operates much like kickstarter with families create a photo and letter speaking to their adoption story. this profile is shared with family, friends, co-workers and family and allows them to help the family with their adoption journey. that's the story of the shaw family whose friends and family helped them raise over $40,000 to bring their child he. we adopted him domestically at birth. our daughter, ivy is three weeks old and for her adoption we used adoption.org. erirld w knew we wanted to adopt again but the fees made it overwhelming and this made it possible for us to bring our little girl home. >> we created a profile and we were shocked at the support and outreach we were given. it is such a joy to be on the
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greater joy to donate to other family and friends on the same journey. >> i see him with his precious baby sister. >> family and friends made that possible and community made that possible and we couldn't be more thrilled to have the kids we have. >> in 2012, they helped almost $10 million to help bring children of adoption and we ask people to draw this smile on their hand with a #worldadoptionday. my hope every family who considered adoption would have the resources and community necessary to bring children into their family. >> to help bring a child's dreams come true, go to
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good sunshine continuing to burn through these clouds early this morning. temperatures climb ing in the low 40s and upper 50s in culpeper county and should be coming to an end near lnchtime. should get up near 60 degrees and drier thursday and friday and big drop of temperatures arise on sunday. looks like it will be mu coming up a live report at
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>> from nbc news, this is "today." with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller >> hello, everybody. that's by paula abdul. ?? all in the kitchen. we'll get to them in a second. it's tuesday, november 15th. >> that is paula. in case you missed it earlier, there was a huge crazy announcement that new kids on
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