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this morning on "today's take" harry connick jr. returns for an encore as our celebrity co-host. then colin ferrell works his magic in the new harry potter prequel and we'll take you on a the biggest stars. all that and more, coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on this wednesday morning, november 16th, 2016. that's your lottery number for the day. >> that's a lot of 16s. >> i'm tamron along with dylan and look who's back on the
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we missed you. i feel like you come every other day. >> i like to do it in doses so you get sick of me. >> we'll never get sick of you. al is on the turkey trot in orlando, florida. we'll check in with him and sunny in a second. so the last time we saw you, you were going into this tiny house. >> yes. >> as an experiment. >> oh, yeah. >> you survived, clearly. >> oh, yeah. i was really slumming it, though. it was a really luxurious tiny house with a fully >> are you planking? >> no, no, just showing everybody how narrow it is. >> how tall are you? >> 6'1". i brought -- my band showed up, we played. it was loud. >> the dimensions of the house? >> it's like 170 square feet. it was really really -- they're actually amazing. it was really, really fun. i loved it. it was right outside of thein -- the intrepid. we did a facebook live thing.
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amenities, everything is just smaller. >> this place was so small, i had to go outside to change my mind. >> what was the hardest thing? >> nothing. it was so fun, i can't complain. >> nothing was hard? >> it was just a lot of fun. it was a great experience. we played great music, people showed up and we had a party. >> you also have something on the show, my big secret. >> you all have to come on and do this one time. >> i'm getting hives as i learn from our team today. >> we try to get things out of people that nobody has ever heard before and there's real dramatic music and people are gasping and freaking out. >> you have a clip of it. >> i'm not sure what the clip is. we'll take a look. >> i once made a chicken dinner for jill that she loved, she truly loved.
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>> no. where do you guy and buy squirrel. >> i didn't say i bought it, i'm just saying it was squirrel. that's all i'm saying. >> she learned just now? >> no, no, she learned after she ate it. i made a roux, a nice squirrel stew for her and told her it was chicken because she wasn't going to eat it if it was squirrel. >> so you didn't think it was chicken. >> no, i knew it was squirrel. afterwards she said that was really good. that wasd i said, jill, i've got to tell you the truth. >> were you married then? >> oh, yeah. three days she didn't talk to me. >> why did you do that? >> you've got to keep it exciting. >> i know how to keep it exciting, a new ring, some flowers. >> i'm from new orleans. this is how we do it down there. >> so you've got to come back and make your squirrel recipe for us. >> i'll make some squirrel for you. it's good. >> there can't be a lot of meat
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it did not taste like chicken. it had a funky taste to it. >> you found it on the road. if you had bought the squirrel -- >> i'm sorry, i could have gone to whole foods. >> yes. i'll have some fresh squeezed orange juice, some brussel sprouts and can i take a look at your squirrel, please. >> how's your squirrel today. >> i'm happy to say i'm the only one who has not eaten squirrel. >> we're going to serve it up want to eat how i ate it. >> that was just grilled out in the wild. >> just grilled road kill. >> yeah, who wants that? >> so people come in and tell a secret. >> we've had some really good ones. it's fun. it's a lot of fun. some of them are totally stupid and some of them are really revealing. the stupid ones are mine usually. >> do you want to share something? >> yesterday i had an experience -- >> i mean a secret. >> oh, no. well, i don't really have any secrets. i'm trying to think.
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music playing, it just comes out. >> i don't know. i'll have to think about that. >> is there anything you want to tell? >> i tell you guys everything. >> there's something that you haven't told, not only us but america. there is something. i'll give you some time to think about it. >> yeah, give me a month. >> a month? how many secrets do you have to sort through? >> what did you do yesterday, dylan? >> so yesterday i had an experience, to say the least. there's this show on "outdaughtered" and it's this lovely family, and they had a little girl about six years ago and then they had quinn tup let girls all at once. so they're starting a new season and i met up with them at a play place on the upper east side yesterday. now they're all -- they're getting bigger. they're on the move now. they're not sitting quietly in chairs. they're 18 months old. and i spent the day with them. >> is this mom? >> that's mom right there. >> and that's another child,
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line when it comes to taking care of these kids. but yesterday i realized i am terrible at playing with other people's kids. >> what does that mean? >> i don't know what to do. one is crying and one is running away. can i pick them up? i just didn't know what to do. >> i actually felt like that before we had kids too. i liked children and babies but i felt a little bit uncomfortable. as soon as georgia, our first born, came home, it was all over. >> it was all out the your own kids? there's something that kicks in. >> when we came home from the hospital and georgia was in the car, we were saying who is this person, we have to take care of this person. and then somehow you just -- >> it kicks in? >> you just know. >> i mean five was a little much and the show is amazing. we actually have a whole spot with them that's going to air in a couple weeks, you know, teeing up the season two that they have. but yeah, i just trying to play with children is very hard.
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a situation with six kids who don't know you, you don't know them. there are cameras. i bet one on one, you would have just been magic. look at the mom, she's running. she's running upstairs. but they are the cutest little babies. >> so cute. i was thinking i was outdaughtered with three. i can't imagine what it would be like to have quintuplets. i wouldn't know what to do with a boy. i thought my first born was going to be all these boy clothes and then she was a girl. then i kept them for the second one, which was a daughter. and when charlotte, my last one was born, i just felt i'm so glad it's a girl because i feel like i know -- i know how to do that. i mean i say i know how to do it. there's a lot of things i'm learning. >> do you still have the boy clothes packed away? >> they're somewhere, i think. >> can i have them? >> regifting of the most excellent style. >> i don't know if the style -- it's probably like parachute
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get. >> 1980s boy clothes from harry conic. >> so what did you have going on? >> our new season is starting and we're taping it and i have one of those experiences that we get in our hackett of going left and driving this way home and having our routine. i stumbled across this area in the bronx called city island. it looks exactly like a fishing village. it's in the bronx. i mean when i think bronx, i think the home of hip-hop, i'm just being honest. i think we have a lit c me on snapchat that i put out there. do we have it? >> shooting season five of deadline crime in -- where are we? >> city island. city island, that's where i'm at. >> i didn't even know. it looked like new england but like what's that movie "perfect storm," a marina. you would love it because there are little fishing -- >> like a fishing community almost? >> and there are little restaurants like the lobster shack, the crab shack.
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>> it is funny how much you don't explore your own city. i don't even explore outside of a five-block radius of my home. >> and i grew up in burleson, texas, my mom lives in burleson. she goes to the heb and she has her routine and you go just a different direction or different route, the things that you discover. so that's my early feel good friday. >> that's cool. it's probably 20 minutes from here too. >> an hour 20. >> an hour 20? >> it was in traffic. i was so i've got this phone in hand. turkey. >> oh, yeah. >> are you making squirrel or turkey for -- >> i'm going for turkey this time. >> you're going to keep it traditional. >> i'm keeping it traditional. >> are you cooking? >> i am cooking this year. >> do you have a bird ready? >> i ordered a 24-pound bird. we have 13 people. >> so how long, for example, would it take to cook a 24-pound bird, do you know? >> i have no idea. >> guess what, the turkey hotline is available now.
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actually text the butterball turkey hotline. >> you can literally talk turkey. >> man, you're good. they should give you a show. >> you call up -- i can't understand you. >> i didn't know you could speak turkey. >> so this is the first-ever text that they're going to receive. >> so texting is new this year. >> and i have a question to text to them. and oka -- >> this is so fun. >> do it with the microphone. >> do you do it like >> it doesn't always work for me. especially if we keep talking about the background. >> this is a viewer's question, sherri hawk? >> i don't know how to spell thermometer. >> that's good. first ever question from sherri hawk to the turkey -- butterball turkey hotline.
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hotline. >> you'll be the sarcastic turkey? >> i'll be the jive turkey. jive turkey hotline. >> you can text 8448773456 or call 1-800-butter ball and the jive turkey will not answer. >> i remember people actually called me, you're a jive turkey. >> what does that mean? >> that just means you're an idiot, a screw ball. >> up next, it's the new christmas song blowing up the charts, but you will never guess who sings it. we've got a little contest going on. see if you can figure it out with us, the surprising star behind the voice. i think i know this voice. ?? how do you become america's #1? start by taking care of families for 70 years. earn the trust of 32 nfl teams.
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>> i cut out the backbone, i flip it over and squash it. then everything browns evenly. >> did you make that up? >> no, i learned that from my friend, meathead. he's an amazing -- it's the best way to cook a turkey, i'm telling you. >> that's not meatloaf, it's meathead. gentlemen. christmas commercial, we told you there's a commercial airing in england that's hugely popular right now, can you catch the famous voice. here's a listen. ? another year over, where to they go to ? ? it's a mystery ? ? now it's december so much to to remember before christmas eve ? ? i'm already late, my train is delayed, disruption on the
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is berserk ? ? yes it's christmas time ?? >> we thought that was a movie. it's a commercial. >> canny just get this out in the open? >> i just thought it was harry. >> she thought that was me with a british accent. >> because your southern accent sometimes sounds british to me. >> of course it does. how y'all doing today? pass me some of them ham hocks and turkey necks and we'll go down to the winn-dixie and get a what? i'm going to go put a lip lock on a martinek. >> what dialect is that? >> jive turkey. who do you think it is? >> harry said it outloud so i think i know that. >> that's james corden. >> and it's top five on the british charts. it's an ad for a british supermarket. >> it's good. >> i want to go to that supermarket, so i'm sold. >> it's not that good. >> but you're from england
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>> i'd just buy a pack of gum or something. you were going to do the whole shopping there. >> we had to learn more about meatloaf or meatball, what's your friend's name? >> meathead. >> so we're going to go to a person who's not a meathead, al roker, who's in orlando. >> al, save the ship. >> al, do you have any friends named after foods? >> i have -- i have no friends, so no, i don't. it's sad really, very i'd have any named after food. my dad had a good friend named jelly roll. >> that's good. >> but he also had a friend named dead eye. >> where do you guys find your friends? >> yeah, so there you go. hey, we're here still at valencia college in orlando. you just surprised a young budding television set -- young sasha, just going to show sasha here and sunny anderson, our
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we wish you all the best. and her twin sister, >> nobody told me. we're taking today's turkey trot featherlite bus one more place tomorrow, and then friday. we're not done yet. big surprises still ahead.
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when the obamas aren't holding state dinners or oval office meetings, they're unwinding in their private living quarters which doesn't get to see until now and i guess it will be the living quarters of the trumps. >> here to take us inside the first family's home and the other celebrities is amy ashley. >> hi, thank you for having me. >> good to see you. so let's start with the obamas. that's pretty unprecedented access. >> it is. they have never opened the private residence before so we got an exclusive peek and it's an amazing residence. they worked on it with michael
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incredible exclusive peek at it. this is of course the obamas relaxing at home in the living quarters. mrs. obama said her main priority was to make her family comfortable when she moved in. this is the treaty room. we all know that the president worked late, long hours here. his two grammys are stored here and it's full of personal mementos. >> is it cozy? >> very cozy, very warm. this is the formal dining room. they have incredible art which they have borrowed from d.c.'s great and mrs. obama made a big effort to make a very inclusive choice of artwork in the house. >> so this is all their style? >> this is all their style. >> they can just bring in a decorator and do it how they want? >> the wall treatments, you can't rip things out, the mantles and things. this is the family dining room which is where they have their family meals, which was a big priority for the obama family and it's very beautiful. >> wow, that is beautiful. moving on up to meg ryan. so from the white house to a
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by the way, you got a peek at the obamas bedroom there, which was amazing. meg ryan is a serial renovator. this is the ninth space that she's done. she let us look at it exclusively. she travels all over the world on location and brings in all her things. loved decorating. and i think what you'll see here, it's a nice decorating tip. in her kitchen she has open shelving which is a very modern way to do your kitchen and a good tip for people. and then also we show her gallery walls here. you don't have to have fine art and just group a lot of art. it could be your kids art or family photos and it has a real impact and is very striking. >> and you did the kardashians. >> we did the kardashians. it was khloe and kourtney. they have different styles but use the same decorator. khloe's house is a little bit more moroccan and turkish in its
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here you see khloe which has a midcentury describe. she was really very smart in the way she decorated for her kids because she used pops of color to make it feel -- like the toys and the pops of red. those make it feel young but really they're quite neutral rooms that her kids can grow up in, that can be guest rooms and her kids can grow up in instead of making it a baby baby kind of room. >> well, we're out of time. we the road. thank you so much. did you see harry's tiny house? we'll talk about it. we'll talk about it. for all you friendsgiving hosts, we'll talk about it. invite who you want, not who you must. serve a turkey, don't serve a turkey. bring classic flaky crescent rolls, or not so classic pizza sticks. and don't forget something sweet, and golden brown fresh from the oven. set the table, set the coffee table, set no table at all.
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a new era in j.k. rowling's wizarding world is about to emerge. the spinoff to the harry potter series "fantastic beasts and where to find them" hits theaters this friday. i the film's stars, colin farrell and ezra miller. it is filled with mayhem and of course magic. >> people behind this are not like you and me. >> was it kind of thrilling to get the first inside look at something people never knew anything about? >> i feel like a norwegian ridge
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you know that sort of secret information, especially as a harry potter fan. >> he's a huge harry potter fan. >> "fantastic beast" is the first film in a five-part series. >> so give us an overview of what this movie is about. this is our first look at the american wizarding world. >> there's a dude, who's a real dude. we love him. >> don't panic, there's absolutely nothing to worry about. >> he comes from new york. he's got a case full of other dudes who are magical creatures. powerful wizard who is tasked with protecting wizardry in 1926 new york city. >> colin, this is a different role than we're used to seeing you in. why did you want to be a part of this series? >> i'd always had a bit of a gripe about never being allowed the opportunity to be part of the potter universe because i loved the film so much of the the idea that this film came up and i knew david yates, who was like a gatekeeper for this
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and it was fun and as close to a no-brainer as you can get. >> ezra miller plays a shy, troubled kid. >> there's a dynamic where both of our characters need and want things from each other and there's a bit of a game with that. >> i want you to have this. i would trust very few. >> ezra, i'm happy to see in real life you're less disturbed than your character, credence, in the movie. >> well, you might be jumping to conclusions. met. you just never know. >> that's first impression. what is it like acting with magic? i feel like you go like this in real life and nothing happens but in the movie, incredible things happen. how do you handle that when you're shooting? >> it's ridiculous. it's ridiculous. it really is. you're in your backyard with someone going bang, bang, and it's all -- it's really fun. it really is. and then there are the real
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work behind the computers and bring to life imagination that's as powerful and aggressively expansive as j.k.'s imagination. it's really astonishing what they did. >> the beasts, the dudes, whatever we want to call them. >> the fantastic dudes. >> i must say that i like it sort of cute, modern deity of thie >> there was one training. >> so i heard. >> is that a real thing? >> i couldn't partake. >> they did give me a wand and they said here's a wand. i said that's a wand? and they said if you want to take it home and work in your hotel room with the wand. so i said okay, sure. so i went home and i just used it to hit the remote control. >> the only thing it works for. >> i see the vision of immense
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and ezra taught me a little trick with the magic wand. they taught me how to disappear and then reappear. >> wow, how about that? . this is like a legit magic wand. >> bravo. >> so "fantastic beasts and where to find them" opens in theaters and imax this friday. it is an amazing movie. >> what house are you in? >> >> up next -- >> i haven't seen all the harry potter films. i just saw this one. >> wait until you see what we're putting on the ritz. we've got some munchies for your hungry guests while the turkey is (mom) hurry up, honey! we're going to be late! ?? ugh. like this! woah!
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today's food is created with our sponsor, ritz. it's the little things that make life rich. >> we all know that feeling of panic when you're not quite finished preparing thanksgiving dinner but your guests have already arrived and they're hungry, so how do you keep one eye on the turkey while entertaining your family and friends? food and alejandra ramos is here. first, this is a sweet treat. >> this is a sweet treat and they're very cute. we're starting off with -- we've got some peanut butter frosting here. do store bought, homemade -- >> i didn't know they made peanut butter frosting. >> it doesn't take much to impress us. >> you had me at peanut butter frosting.
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your ritz cracker and then we're using just little pretzels and these are the turkey wings. tuck it in here and sandwich that shut and if you want to help out with this, we're making the little turkey faces. >> you know what my daughters would say right now? that's so cute. >> it is so cute. >> this is our glue, i preglued it for you. that's your nose, your little this is fun to do with kids, i think. so sweet. all right. >> are you having squirrel too or just the turkey? >> nobody wants squirrel. i heard about you and your squirrels. >> good stuff. >> sneaking it in. >> out of everything on this whole table, this looks like it would be my favorite. >> do you know what this is called? >> no, i do not. >> it's called puttin on the ritz. >> i like it.
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ones that dylan ate. so you want to fill up your baking sheet, cover it with foil first. over here i've got some brown sugar and butter. cook it about five minutes until it's melted. if you actually want to help me. >> you have pecans and chocolate chips. >> so we get all of this on here. just pour it on. you want to spread it. not yet, hold your horses. >> i was going to eat it. five minutes and then hit it with the chocolate and nuts and that goes back in the oven and then you get this. then i'm going to need your hands for this, you dig in there and break it up. >> so you would have to hide this because they would eat the whole tray. >> that's the whole point. >> can i try it? >> you can try it. meanwhile, i'm going to make some meatballs over here. this is our savory treat. you've got your sweet, your savory. >> have fun with the meatballs, we're going to put this away.
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because it takes the place of seasoned bread crumbs and adds flavor. put them in a zip baggy. >> if you do that, you've got to do it with a new orleans beat like this. >> let's see. >> you keep talking and i'll do it for you. >> and then we've got ground turkey. >> go ahead, i'm listening. >> so we add some mushrooms, a little parmesan, some parsley, a little italian herb seasoning. mix it all up. we've got our cookie scoop. that means you don't have to get your hands in the mix. >> roll it in the crumbs. >> in the oven? >> about 30 minutes. delicious dipping sauces. some pesto, a little chipotle tomato. >> and i've got something else here. this is called s'mores delight. a few weeks ago we launched a "today" food challenge asking you to send in a recipe of ritz crackers.
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harry is enjoying the whole pan. >> those are so good. >> how did you come up with this recipe? >> it was just me playing around with ritz crackers. >> that sounds like a wild night. >> it's just another version of s'mores. >> well, we have a special surprise for you. nabisco is not only giving you this basket of goodies, but in honor of its 150 guess what, lady, you are getting a $1,150 check. >> oh, my god! >> that's a lot of ritz crackers. >> oh, my god! >> oh, don't cry. oh, that's so sweet. >> happy tears. >> today.com/food for all of that. happy thanksgiving and enjoy it, jennie. oh, if you want a friend to come and eat your ritz stuff, we will show up. oh, you're so sweet.
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congratulations. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> they are good. >> thank you, jennie, for our breakfast. >> thank you so much. >> i love those genuine reactions. and that's your latest forecast. tamron. >> these meat baulds are delicious. up next, she has so many reasons to love herself and her
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>> it's a lot of work right now for you. >> it is. >> singing and acting and everything else. >> trying to juggle both but i'm having the best time. >> what time did you have to get up this morning and start warming the pipes up? >> about 5:00. >> how did that work out? >> it actually was a lot easier than i anticipated, but still not ideal. >> wait until 8:00 tonight. >> i know. >> we can't wait to hear you perform. congratulations on everything. hailee steinfeld, take it away. ? you know just what to say ? ? things that scare me i should just walk away ? ? but i can't move my feet ? ? the more that i know you, the more i want to ? ? something inside me's
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yesterday oh ? ? i didn't know that i was starving till i tasted you ? ? don't need no butterflies when you give me the whole damn zoo ? ? by the way, by the way, you do things to my body ? ? i didn't know that i was starving till i tasted you ? ? i didn't, i didn't, know until i tasted you don't need the whole damn zoo ? ? by the way, by the way you do things to my body ? ? i didn't know that i was starving until i tasted ? ? you know just how to make my heartbeat faster ? ? emotional earthquake, bring on disaster ? ? you hit me head on, got me weak in my knees ?
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changed ? ? i was so much younger yesterday ? ? so much younger yesterday oh yeah ? ? i didn't know that i was starving till i tasted you ? ? don't need no butterflies when you give me the whole damn zoo ? ? by the way, by the way, you do things to my body ? ? i didn't know that i was starving till ? until i tasted you ? ? don't need the whole damn zoo ? ? by the way, by the way, you don't things to my body ? ? i didn't know that i was starving till i tasted you ?
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? the more that i know you, the more i want to ? ? something inside me's change ed ? ? i was so much younger yesterday ?? >> oh, my gosh, hailee. >> congratulations. goodness. hailee steinfeld, thank you. we're back in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc. you're not starving for good music, he just fed us.
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hey, everybody! welcome to wines day wednesday. we're so happy you're with us. november 16th, and that is nothing else matters by lil miss. >> we like our -- >> not could be confused by lil big town, who you spent time on the radio yesterday. >> we love them. >> we do. >> we have a great show. we always say that, but today we mean it. olympic medallist simone biles is here, she may be a gymnastic
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the way. he no idea until i started reading this book. inspiring message for young girls. >> if you have a young daughter or son, they should read this book. it will make you realize that anything's possible. >> as long as you're willing to work as hard as she has, yeah. >> and romtrop drama, starring lovely and talented lily collins. >> just incan definite. daughter of phil >> and lily sings in the movie, too. isn't a big surprise. good genes. >> surely does. i was watching the movie. we had to come upstairs. i want to finish this movie. gosh, it's so much fun. he's been in so many christmas movies we have lost track. now dean cain teaming up with melissa joan hart who's also somebody -- >> a couple. >> a holiday movie sure to become a family favorite. >> fun.
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>> yeah. wouldn't be it fun to star opposite dean cain in anything? can you imagine how fun that would be? >> let's make that happen for you, hodi. a hallmark mother for you. >> words of wisdom. here they are for this wines day wednesday. the world is changed by your example, not your opinion. >> so true. >> isn't that true? >> especially during these times. >> we've used -- you have -- [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> i always pronounce it wrong. mist" alchemist." one of the fave it of the world. >> thanksgiving is just around the corner and had us thinking about etiquette issues that could and probably will come up. >> here's the question. all right. should the host do dishes while the guests are still present? you know, you have a big, huge halliday thing. should they? the good news is, not only can you vote on twitter as we
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on facebook. >> uh-oh. >> so i say -- why not? start the dishes process. you're going to be there until 1:00 in the morning. convo, scrub, hi, how ya doing. tell them about your kids. sudsy -- >> now i don't want to come over other. >> #teamhoda. >> if you think -- i say, no, because i mean, it's not like you're just hanging out all the time. it's special. thanksgiving. >> yeah. >> i think that you should wait until the meal is over. it's one thing to entree and bring something new, but -- i mean, my sister, god bless her. my sister who's one of the greatest women i've ever known in my entire life, she's got the windex out on you while you're still slopping up gravy. there are some people like that. don't windex the table when i'm -- >> now you're stretching it! you're stretching it! >> do the dishes while people are still present. >> doesn't mean they're still
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>> you're changing it, hoda. she does it every time. all right. anyway, what do you think? does it drive you crazy when people start cleaning up. >> no! that's not the question. the question is, is it okay to start the dishes with people there. that's the question. >> that was not the question. >> that was the question. >> wasn't it the question? >> cleaning up. >> that was the question. yes it was. >> not the dishes. cleaning up. >> well, you know. >> the question is what was the question? >> show you how we're confu nobody voted! one person. [ laughter ] understands the wine bot. okay? >> even mr. wine bot. andrew, give us a hand. >> is something broken? is it broken? >> votes start coming in -- >> all right. so -- so, yes. yes, you should clean. team hoda. #teamhoda, or, no -- >> yes! yes! >> oh, it's such a slow drip. [ laughter ] oh! this is never -- >> there is goes. >> so, anyway.
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other, for goodness sakes. >> linger while you're cleaning. hey -- tell me about -- >> what if your guests are all in the living room or dining room and you're alone in the kitchen? >> you should go in -- i would be the one to help. i would be like, hey, you need some help? >> she's changing this. trust me. i am so on to you, ms. hoda. >> what are you talking about? should you start cleaning while guests are still there. >> ta was cleaning. cleaning up. >> the dishes. >> no. it was cleaning up. all right. let's move on. >> cleaning >> joann? >> doing dishes. >> you said starting to wipe the table and -- >> no. >> oh! i'm going to pull a regis. we are going to tape it next time. what the question is. i just wanted to show off the leather pants. >> by the way, those are hot. whoa! >> our photographer just -- broke a leg. [ laughter ] >> i think we're supposed to say, oop, there goes matt lauer's paycheck.
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another thing. if you have facebook go to kathie lee and hoda, vote under the live feed of our wine bot. it's easy. it's practically a dead heat. >> no. i'm winning. >> barely. barely. >> oh, i don't think so. >> it's just so important to linger for a change in life. you know? anyway, all right. we're going to let you know as results come in. >> we have breaking news about carrie fisher. >> i am so upset about this breaking news. sorry about the mess, jerry. i'll get that as commercial break. poor jerry. >> so sad. okay. so carrie news in her new book. >> go ahead. >> this is important. >> i'm listening. glad to get out of here. i hated this subject what do you mean? carrie fisher -- >> i just wanted to show you how stretchy these are. they're really, amazing, you can do almost anything. oh, nice! jimmy! no. it's -- it's safe. >> happy wednesday for jer.
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tell them about laila and hans. >> "star wars" fans are freaking out. >> they should be. not like that, i don't think. inside her memoir, she writes she did, in fact, have an affair with harrison ford while on the set of "star wars" in '76. she was 19. he was 31. he was married, by the way, to his first wife. she described it, it was so intense. now, a lot of "star wars" fans sorted wanted these two to get >> even though he was married. >> well, we don't -- >> details. >> we don't want to judge everyone. please, we're wondering what people think. it was hans and leija during the week and carrie and harrison during the weekend, described it. spent first night together after a birthday party for director george lucas. says he was handsome and she felt insecure and wrote, i looked over at harrison, a hero's face pap few strands of hair fell over his noble
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>> how could you ask such a shiny specimen of a man to be interested in the likes of me? >> so sad. >> she was 19. >> carrie comes here wednesday. we're going to ask her. we reached out to harrison ford for comment. no surprise. we have not heard back yet. >> reports she told him he was going to write that in the book and sent him an advance copy. >> but she does describe -- >> she does? >> yes. i'm not going to discuss it in the book she does. she talks about what it was like. >> like "50 shades" sort of description? >> yeah, yeah. anyway, we'll ask her why she had to go into that kind of detail. >> uh-huh. anyway -- >> so, have you ever thought about going back to school? >> oh! for what? >> cindy crawford decided she's doing it. >> i think that's great. >> she's taking business classes at ucla anderson school of management. ucla. and posted a picture on
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classroom with books, glasses and a cup of tea. the caption, will these glasses make me look smarter? back to school. >> it's a lovely thing. >> and stretches your mind. learny is one of those funny things. >> a different thing than going back to school for something. if i don't learn something new every day i have not had a successful day and, ooh, hoda, you're winning. okay. go ahead. >> a lot of people cleaning up and everyone's pitching in. >> no. that w pitching in, hoda. >> the cleaning. >> shout out for, like, the umpteenth year in a row. the butterball turkey people. >> all right. this is important, because everyone, every year you have a dry turkey, a turkey that needs x, y or z. have a question, go to our facebook page, we could tans on the air tomorrow. >> and tomorrow is i want to mention, covenant house, calmed the sleep out night.
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performance in rio at the summer games. five medals, four of them gold. >> unbelievable. >> let's just live here and watch her fly. >> oh! you were there for it. >> i was! >> in person. wow. oh, my gosh! >> stop it, simone! that's unbelievable. >> yes. >> okay, but the road to the top wasn't always smooth as she writes about in her new book. >> all: "courage to soar." >> congratulations. beautiful title, too, simone, for that. >> thank you. >> why do you think that title fits your life? ec i am, like, soaring through the air when i'm doing gymnastics and it does take courage to do what we do, because we have to dedicate our lives to gymnastics, to the sport at a very young age. >> yeah. >> i think a lot of people will look at you and say, boy, probably had a charmed life. went to all the top everything, never had hiccups, just took off. but i think the encouraging -- >> a totally different story. >> kids reading will see you had your share of hiccups from just as a little girl. tell us a little bit.
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age because my biological mom had a couple problems, so me and my sister and other siblings were put in a foster home and got adopted by my grandparents, now my parents, and they're the absolute best. >> one of the absolute best happens to be standing right there. a shot of nelly right here, guys. that's nelly. hi! >> by the way, watching your mom and your ster and your family watching you. >> watch you. >> i feel like -- >> you're rn >> watching simone get a 10 or watching her family react? what's better? how important have they been in your climb? >> they've been one of the most supportive family ever, because not only do i have to sacrifice so much, my parentsened my sister and my siblings have had to sacrifice just as much and i don't think people realize that, because i'm the only one that goes out to compete, but -- >> you get the medals. >> yes, yes. but, like, my sister has to miss school sometimes because she
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to miss work and a lot of meets. carry my stuff. my dad always carried my bag through the airport. it was too big for me. >> everything's -- >> all: too big for you! >> had to be incredible pressure. times when sports writers were writing row great you were and the story was done before you competed. hey, look, better do well. i've already written my story. >> don't make me rewrite it. >> how did you deal with that? that's a lot of pressure for a kid, for anybody? >> yes, it was a lot of presse we do. it is hard, because everyone labels, like -- before this even started, already saying, five god medals. we haven't even started. how could you put that much pressure on 19-year-old? but they did. i ignored it. i'm a pretty stubborn person and that helps me. so i just ignored it. >> and people gave you great advice along the way. tell us some of the things people told you that you can pass on to others? >> tell me like, embrace the moment, because it goes by so fast.
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just, like, go out there and have fun, because it's only like a once in a lifetime thing. >> by the way, one of the awesome things about you. you were interacting with the crowd. i was always trying to make eye contact with wa you when i was in the audience. i know what i got. what did you get from the crowd, like, looking at you that way? >> got a lot of energy, good feedback, screaming. obviously it helps with our adrenaline. we feel like question keep doing routines over and but it's always exciting whenever they engage with us. >> people should buy this book. if you have young kids who are wondering, could i ever make it to the top of something? here's living proof it happens. >> you've only just begun, sweet pip can't wait to see what the next chapter is for you. thanks for being with us. >> thanks, knell. >> congratulations. it you raise at spectacular daughter. >> all right. it's a christmas movie you're going to flip for and we'll catch up with the stars, dean
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it's been a busy few months for a brish star lily collins, started acting at just 3. >> a new book and movies. stop it. all eyes on lily's starring role in warren ty's new film "rums don't comes to hollywood as a contracted actress for the legendary howard hughes played by warren beatty. >> and he has important words of wisdom to pass along. >> just have a face-to-face meeting with me and call me a nut? >> ridiculous. you have all of your own people around you, who you know you can trust. >> may i give you some advice? >> yes.
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not anybody. they're not your mommy or your daddy. the only person you can trust is you. >> hello. >> that is good advice, even if sheinebriated? >> i'm the inebriated one. very, very drunk in that scene. >> nope. >> but it does lead to trouble. i often tell hoda that, but, you know. >> was it fun? >> yes. >> it was. it was really, really fun. i learned so much about myself, about acting business as a whole, and the whole thing was a huge mentor kind of experience for me. >> for not just you but the young man as well? this went on for years with him? >> about five years in the casting process. >> what? >> yeah. i got off easy. just a couple months. >> how was it acting across from warren beatty? this is a hollywood icon. >> i know. >> been in so many movies. was it intimidating? >> it was at first, but he makes you feel like you're the only person in the room.
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always going to be the director. he would direct in character, sometimes to stay in character and not allow us to have to get out of our emotions and get back in it. it keeps it very, very easy for us.intimidintimidating. know what's he wants. he's a genius. you have to kind of allow him to do his thing. >> and just threat go. >> let it go. yeah. he said, be in the moment. surprise yourself. w others. if you c go hoemt end of the night and feel proud you almost don't remember what it isid you but it felt right, that's the best thing. >> isn't that neat? >> yeah. >> annette bening plays your mom. another hollywood icon. >> i know lucky with my moms in movies, too! i just have, like, this slew of incredible women to play my own mom and i he my own mom, but, you know. that's fabulous. she les improv. we got to improv a lot together. >> that's fun! howard hughes let you do that?
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and, yeah. a lo of the stuff in the back of the car with her, in the seat, was just improved. mother to daughter. i spent a lot of time at their house with their kids and see how they interacted and got to have my own very organic relationship with her. >> and you get to sing in the movie, too. how was that? >> really fun. at first really nervous, because we sang live. the thing is my character is a songwriter, not a singer. so if my voiceck nervous it was fine. bar hers would have. >> what does your dad think of your singing? >> i didn't tell him i was doing it until i sent him the trailer. i sent him the newest trailer just him sings and got back, ah, utterly fabulous. very proud and really, really excited. >> so much happening. a book. when's your book coming out? >> in march. march 7th. >> come back and see us.
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it is wines day wednesday. we're ready to play our game we call "who knew?" and if you've ever wondered where popular phrases come from, like spill the beans, hands down. our personal favorite we have answers. kath's across the street at nbc studios at 30 rock. and ready to hand out gifts if you get the presents right and one of her signed cds if you don't. here with me, president and co-founder of mental floss dotcom, will pearson. are we ready to play? >> audience looks ready. they look smart a. great looking group. a beaut fri utah.
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and kathie lee are the best hands down from which sport? >> b. [ buzzer ] >> stop it. she wanted the cd! >> and she got it. the correct answer is -- horse racing t. is horse racing. imagine one horse way out ahead of the pack. they know they're going to win. they get closer to the finish line the jockey knows they can relax and let the reins down and win with hands down. >> hands down. >> all right. >> from south carolina. right? happy hour praises its origins to which of the following scenarios. commuter trabs that served beer and wine? the time sailors could relax and play or whenever kathie lee and hoda get together? >> i'm going with c. >> because you wanted the cd! >> he got it. correct answer is -- the time when sailors could relax and -- what is it? >> origins with the u.s. navy
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find a way to break monotony with sailors with life at sea. allotted time every day, wrestling, boxing pap time relax and get away. >> happy hour? >> it became happy hour. >> all right. over to you. >> where are you from? >> ontario, canada. >> okay. the term, turn the tables come dprs what activity? playing backgammon, carpentry or serving a buffet dinner? >> c.? [ buzzer ] >> oh. it's a good day for klg. >> they wanted that cd. i see why he went for the wrong answer. >> the right answer? >> playing backgammon. being a table game. one of the oldest games actually in the world. bemind to a game of backgammon you want to stage a comeback, turning the table in order to -- >> turn the table, ah! >> for your opponent, pus them in a position of disadvantage.
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how are you supposed to know? right? cooking legumes, making weapons or a type of voting? >> b. buzzer ] >> you scared her! she's scared. what's the correct answer? >> i would say having a rough day. they clearly just want the cds here. comes from a type of voting. there are still places that vote this way. the idea being, they would be different colored beans, they would place in a barrel or bucket. you know, along with their selection. some places still do this aroun other objects. >> still the beans by dumping them out? >> how you find out who won the vote. right? >> ah -- spill the beans! kath? >> all righty. from fort worth, texas, the definition of this word is the feeling of having butterflies in your stomach. ever had that? >> yes. >> is it fudderbelly, colliewobble or flufferjingle. >> c. [ buzzer ] >> yes. she's right. she's right! >> it is right. [ applause ] >> you're so used to hitting
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what's colliewobble. >> a word we need to bring back. been around about 200 years. having the colliewobbles the case of the butterflies or stomach ache. >> we can work on that. last one i think. >> birthday girl from kentucky. which term originally referenced the mix of fat and grease left over after a meal? cut the mustard? pot bell ed or slush fund? >> ah- >> no. [ buzzer ] >> there you go. >> so the correct answer of the mix of fat and grease left over after a meal? you me on your plate? >> left over after cooking something. the cook has something, grease or fat lefted over it's called the slush fund. actually, this is another nautical term, the cooks on ships would stow that away. save it secretly. when they got to port, sell it to candlemakers or others to make extra money. that was their slush fund. >> will, thank you for all of
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>> they play local news anchors vying for a co-hosting spot on the number one morning show in america. but their past may get in the way. >> admit it, you're scared. >> what? >> why didn't you come with me? >> what are you talking about? >> we had a good thing. >> i know. >> we told each other no matter what happened at the job you and i would be fine. you meant we'd be fine as long as you were the one that got the job. >> hey. >> not my hair. i don't know how to style it like this. >> wear a hat. [ laughter ] >> love. love. >> hi, you guys. i wish you had done it in stanford. >> we shot at stanford. >> and you didn't call? nice. >> it was close to somebody's house. >> that scene wasidgepo. he actually h me in the face
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>> what time was that? that was just a few weeks ago. we fd iinishe in october. >> wow. so you guys worked together fore? >> no. we were both on the same network. we were -- we met at a few up-fronts and stuff like that. he was always hitting on everybody else. >> did you ever hit on her? >> i will take the fifth. >> he didn't. >> she's married to a stu dude. >> i'm good >> workingh easiest thing in the world because she's -- >> ready. >> total pro. knows her lines. she is a director as well. peter, s could have done it too, right? >> we had a great chemtry. i think when people come from television, too, you know, you know how to hit your marks, find your light, t whole thing. we had a great cast. ton of fun. and we got to shoot it all in connecticut.
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or sabrina. >> i justant to start with, i'm going to lreally suck at this. i never watched the showsba . >> we just care who's winni wine bottle. [ laughter ] >> okay. here we go. ready? >> yes. >> we have five witches and a nute, we should be able to do something. >> right? >> just checking. >> i think you're brilliant, but there is a fine line between brilliance and lunacy. >> that's got to be superman. >>ere's one. people try to kill you a lot. >> that's probably sabrina. >> no, it isn't! >> it could be either, though. >> so what are you saying, that i'm not who i think i am? you're not who i think you are.
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>> yes. >> people who love each other are supposed to be kind to each other. >> broadcasting chstmas. >> i think you're right. i think we did have that. sabrin >> no. >> i'm so bad at this. >> you are bad. >> i made a list of possible topics for tonight's dinner conversation. if one doesn't work, move on. but don't stray from the list. >> that's sabrina. >> s, it is. >> and finally, for the win. ieay hope learn sometimes what it seems like peoplere dng isn't what they're doing. >> that's a mouthful. >> let's go with louis and clark. >> yes! >> you guys did the movie. >> we shod point out we have an announcement to make in your department. >> i do. i just did mie this summer in wales. it's a remake from "watch in the woods." starred betty davis. th time it is angelicaouston playing the lead. i got to bt th a helm.
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millions of babies around the w tiny, fragile and so courageous, brave as can be. for a parent, extremely emotional time. >> and tomorrow is world prematurity day. we thought we'd look at one very special nicu nurse. >> babies are born every day, but one in ten have an early entry into this world.
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intensive care unit can be stressful for mom and dad. >> you feel lost. okay. my baby's here, they're on a ventilator. you see all of these wires and it's frightening. very traumatic. >> working for 20 years at the bedside of sick babies, jody dolasol, a nicu nurse knows the impact. >> 24 week or have that same question. when is my baby going to go home and be okay? >> this baby came into the world at just 31 weeks. >> i had times i would break down. >> and having lived through this herself, this nurse tends to preemies daily in pennsylvania and knows firsthand how difficult this experience can be. >> i had my daughter 18 years ago. she weighed a little under a
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long. that is smaller than the length of a barbie doll. my son was born 13 weeks early. it was the hardest time of my life. >> now 18 years later, melissa's kids, lexi and jared, are perfectly healthy teenagers, and even on the honor roll, but statistics show almost 60% of parents with babies in the nicu are at risk for post-traumatic stress disorder even years after leaving the hospital. >> an alarm goes with the baby? what's wrong with the baby? constantly in that high alert fear mode. >> she knew the parents she saw every day needed something positive to hold on to and the nicu journey program was born. >> they will receive a bead as a tangible timeline for their countdown to home. the first emptied a caterpillar and the last a butterfly, ready to spread their wings and fly home.
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journey bead program and praut it to her hospital. >> the first time they get a bath, they get a bead. first time able to take a bottle by mouth, get a bead. the first time mom's able to hold the baby, they get a bead. each bead is symbolic and comes with a paper to explain the significance of the milestone these babies overcome. >> i'd like to give you the five-pound bead to add for his weight gain. >> one step closer to the little baby i. can't wait until he gets his last bead, because then i'll know he's coming home. >> coming home with a baby, and the beautiful strand of beads to mark a tumultuous journey. >> isn't that precious? >> beautiful. >> we should mention the little baby is home and healthy after a month in the nicu. righty now the journey bead program is in 18 hospitals. you see how beautiful they are. >> a lot of hospitals don't have the funds to implement these programs. if you'd like to sponsor a baby
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journey go to klg and hoda dotcom and hats off for doing a beautiful job on that. >> while you're there, make sure to read about the emotional nicu experience that one of our producers. >> there she s. wrote a beautiful blog sharing her story to let other parents know they are not hey loan. >> we'll be back in a moment, but first, this is "today" on
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bad if you have to do dibs while yore guests are still here, because ay cording to the wine bot, most people agree with me. >> well -- all right. all right. >> double! >> one should linger. >> tomorrow -- >> get off that, please. >> tomorrow, comedian colin quinn is back way new york story. >> and the his tv series "this is us."
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>> and ambush -- >> all: makeovers! >> in time for thanksgiving to -- everyone has a story for you. >> and before we say good-bye we want to say a separate good-bye a special good to a member of our team which he love. >> oh, no. >> why are you leaving us? >> kyle's leaving us. >> i am. >> we need to say good-bye in a proper way. can we have -- oh! >> oh, my -- >> thank you, gary. >> moving to ohio. >> thank you, gerard. >> kyle michael miller, we love you, sweetie. >> we love our kyle and we're going to miss him. >> we are. i still have not accepted it.
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next on live at noon-- deadline. a judge reaffirms his decision to order brendan dassey released from prison. when he says dassey needs to be let out. then - budget buster. the state superintendent looking for a huge increase in education spending. how much more he wants from taxpayers. d still mild. wait until you hear how warm it gets tomorrow! meteorologist brian gotter has your storm team forecast. i'm vince vitrano.live at noon is
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now at noon -- by tomorrow afternoon. a fedral judge has now given the state for releasing convicted killer brendan brendan dassey remains locked up right now... though his release from prison appears imminent... after a judge again rejected efforts by the state to keep him behind bars. dassey and his uncle - steven avery - were sentenced to life for the rape and murder of teresa halbach in 2005. a federal judge has since tossed out dassey's conviction. pete zervakis has the latest on dassey's chances to get out. just before 10:30 this

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