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good morning. lovely lady. >> when you come back to earth, would you please go tell the boys to come in and straighten up their room? >> florence henderson, the american icon who played beloved tv mom carol brady on "the brady bunch," has i at the age of 82. an early member of the "today" show family and a ground-breaking actress,e'll take a look back at her remarkable career. friday frenzy. stores are already mobbed this morning with one of the biggest shopping days of the year well under way. we've got everything you need to know on this black friday. thanksgiving miracle. a california mother who vanished while jogging almost a month ago has been reunited with her
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the urgent search now under way for her alleged kidnappers. and, best in show. 2,000 dogs. their harried handlers and a whole lot of hoopla. >> well, there you have it. 2016 winner, best in show, the greyhound. >> but there can be only one winner of the 2016 national dog show. and gia, the greyhound, is gracing us with her presence "today," friday, november 25th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on this friday morning. i'm willie geist. >> i'm tamron hall. matt and savannah are taking
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we want to talk about some very sad news. the passing of florence henderson. >> everybody knows her as carol brady. the "today" show family got to know her a little better. she was best known as the mom as "the brady bunch." she died of heart failure at cedars sinai medical center in los angeles on thursday where she was surrounded by her loved ones. >> reporter: she was known as america's mom. carol brady. ? here's the story of a lovely lady who was bringing up three very lovely girls ?? >> reporter: for five seasons starting in 1969, and for years after in reruns, that lovely lady, florence henderson, starred on "the brady bunch" as a widow with three daughters who marries a widower with three sons, settling down in sunny california. >> doug. >> yeah. >> when you come back to earth, would you please go tell the boys to come in and straighten up their room? >> yeah. >> reporter: henderson helped raise a generation of kids with their optimistic wit and wisdom.
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could work. an idea way ahead of its time. >> now that radio really was a memorable event. >> reporter: born in dale, indiana, henderson was the youngest of ten children. the stunning beauty made her mark on broadway starring in a string of shows until she got her big break -- that big break coming on the "today" show. she was in every sense of the word a " in 1959, she was hired to be the very first "today" girl doing the weather, fashion and other light news segments. it wasn't just morning tv. she broke ground in late night as well. in 1962 becoming the first woman to guest host the "tonight show" before johnny carson took the reins. >> this is "later today" with jodie applegate and florence henderson. >> reporter: decades later henderson returned to her
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co-hosting the spinoff "later today." through the years she shared many memorable moments on "today." >> florence spoke to matt in 2015. >> you say you feel better no now than when you were 30. what makes you happy in life these days? >> well, i try to get up every day and say, wow, it's a great day, i'm alive, i have four healthy children, five healthy grandchildren. i have grand dogs. i have friends. i am so blessed to be able to i work all the time. and i'm just grateful. >> reporter: when she wasn't appearing on tv, she was popping up in commercials. perfectly poised. pitching products from wesson oil to polident. henderson continued to appear on tv in a variety of shows and in 2016 at age 76 she competed on "dancing with the stars." overnight, celebrities sent
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including actress maureen mccormick who played henderson's daughter, marsha, on "the brady bunch." tweeting, florence henderson was a dear friend for so many years and in my heart forever. i've miss you dearly. as we mentioned, florence henderson was a long-time friend of the "today" show appearing with matt many times over the years. matt wanted to join us this morning as we paid tribute to florence. he's on the phone with us. matt, we were all surprised when we woke up to the news this morning. what are your thoughts? >> it's so sad, willie and tamron. i first of all just loved looking back at some of those moments on the "today" show and on other shows that you guys just put on the air. i will tell you this. and i think you both will agree because you got to know her as well. in all my years in this business, i don't think i've met anyone so talented and so popular who had so much humility and so little ego. i can say that without hesitation. she was the most down to earth,
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met. and you look back at some of the work in entertainment, she's right. she was always in demand, always working because she was so good. she was so good at what she did. i mean from america's mom -- by the way, could there have been a better role for florence henderson than mrs. brady? because she nurtured everybody. she was so caring. she -- every time you saw her and she walked into the studio, first thing was the hug. then the kiss. and then it wasnom mandatory greeting where she'd say how are you and how is your family. she meant it. you had to stop and tell her how you were doing and how your family was doing. and if you didn't have stories and pictures, she wasn't going to let you go. >> that is so true. you talk about that nurturing spirit, matt. i walked with her this past february in the go red catwalk for heart disease. i was super nervous to go out. she was like just go out there and have fun with it. that sense of humor just
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we're so lucky, someone we admired on television became a close friend who was the same on and off camera. >> she had a wicked sense of humor. she really did. i mean she was as quick with a one-liner as she was with one of those hugs. and she could be a little bawdy. she could catch you off guard with her jokes. by the way, i remember a little fun that ellen degeneres had with a segment that florence henderson and i did on the "today" show where ellen used a little video magic and editing to make it look like it was a little more uc actually was. i was nervous that florence might not get it. i'll tell you, no one liked that more than florence henderson. she thought it was hysterical. i am sad for her family. her children, for her grandchildren and i'm especially sad for the people who didn't get to experience the brilliance and the magic of florence henderson for all those years on tv. >> to know her a little bit off tv was an even better experience, matt, we know you
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we really appreciate you calling in this morning. >> all right, guys, have a good weekend. it's friday after thanksgiving and millions of americans are already out shopping this morning. the good deals are up for grabs and records are already being broken. nbc's jo ling kent is in the thick of all of it in jersey city. good morning, jo. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. good morning, willie. happy black friday to you. you know, if you thought black friday was dead, here in jersey city it is alive and kicking. thousands of shoppers showin 137 million americans are planning to shop this holiday weekend. already the spending is shattering records. throngs of shoppers lining up for hours. before bursting into stores to cash in on black friday deals. >> put you in the right holiday mood. >> reporter: the rush of action a welcome sight for retailers. hoping to close out the year on a strong note. target's ceo says early store
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so far. >> i'm seeing an optimistic consumer. lines are much bigger than they were last year. >> reporter: online, records already shattered. americans spend at least $1.15 billion online on thanksgiving day. a 14% jump from last year. almost half a billion dollars have been spent on mobile devices alone. >> we're looking pretty good for black friday and the holiday season in general for retailers. i think a lot of companies and consumers are happy that the election is over. >> sales are expected to climb 3.6% this year. shoppers started earlier than ever on thanksgiving day. >> three, two, one -- >> reporter: macy's customers flooded in the doors for deep discounts on boots and cashmere sweaters. as for what to buy now, new data shows the best deals are on electronics, toys and pet supplies. average tablet prices are down 25% compared to this time last year.
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and toys discounted by 17% so far this holiday weekend. now if you're waking up and you are looking at some deals on your phone, you should know that online spending is slated to about $2 billion already this morning as we wake up. as you start shopping, make sure you use legitimate apps and are logging on to the actual web sites as you spend those big bucks. stores are r services, high-tech santa clauses and all the works just to get you in so you buy a little more. willie and tamron. >> jo, thank you so much. as many of you prepare to head home this weekend after the thanksgiving holiday, there are some possible travel delays ahead from coast to coast. dylan is in for al this morning. >> hey, guys, happy thanksgiving. we are looking at not too many problems today but things get a little more interesting saturday and again on sunday. we've got this storm system moving in to the pacific northwest. that's going to bring rain and
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of lighter showers in and around the great lakes, there is nothing really to worry about today. saturday though we've got both coasts dealing with the possibility of delays, especially down through san francisco and also into the boston area because of low clouds and just reduced visibility. it is also going to be a little breezy across new england but we could see some of those showers and wind causing some delays at san francisco airport on saturday. if you're driving, again it is that i-95 corridor because of a coastal storm that's trying to develop in the northeast. not only will it be y the farther north you go, you could see some rain and snow showers causing some problems. then on sunday we are still looking at maybe some tricky conditions across mountain passes. we'll see some storms develop through the middle of the country and northern new england could see some of those delays as well. in l.a.x., we could see delays because of rain. in boston we could see some those low clouds and breezy conditions causing some delays at the airports. overall doesn't look that bad but just a couple areas to keep
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now to politics. donald trump spent his first thanksgiving as president-elect at his mar-a-lago estate in florida as his transition team debates candidates for secretary of state. nbc white house correspondent kristen welker is in florida with the latest for us. kristen, good morning. >> tamron, good morning to you. as mr. trump continues his holiday weekend here in palm beach, the choice he is facing with his cabinet, whether to bring in more former rivals or long-time loyalists. one of his top advisors may have political world waits for the president-elect's next move. >> reporter: we're getting our first glimpse of the president-elect while vacationing at his mar-a-lago resort. these pictures captured the day before thanksgiving with the holiday now over, he's poised to make new cabinet appointments as early as today. at the top of that list -- secretary of state. trump considering two top contenders -- former new york mayor rudy giuliani, a hard-liner and supporter from
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candidate, mitt romney, formerly one of his sharpest critics. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud. >> reporter: trump not tipping his hand but one of his top advisors may have. kellyanne conway tweeted out receiving a deluge of social media and private conversations. some trump loyalists warn against romney as secretary of state, a sign trump world may be divided. the other positions in play -- commerce secretary. billionaire wilbur ross at the for secretary of defense, retired marine corps general james mattis is looking likely. transition sources tell nbc news trump's former primary rival turned surrogate dr. ben carson is considering an offer for housing and urban development secretary, although he has no experience in the field. on thanksgiving carson not giving any hint about which way he's leaning, tweeting we must focus on what unites us all
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as for trump, he tried to paint the holiday as a working vacation tweeting, trying to get carrier ac company to stay in the u.s. making progress. will know soon. carrier currently planning to move its indianapolis plant to mexico and confirmed they're in contact with the incoming administration. on the trail, trump railed against outsourcing jobs overseas. >> our jobs are coming back. and our companies aren't leaving. and if our companies want to leave, there are consequences. >> reporter: meanwhile, trump's former rival, hillary clinton, was spotted doing a little thanksgiving shopping is and tweeted yesterday, i was greeted by this heartwarming display on the corner of my street. thank you to all of you who did this. as mr. trump works to build up his administration, the team tasked with his inauguration already in full steam as well, they are aiming to raise tens of millions of dollars for the historic day. tamron? willie? back to you. >> thank you very much.
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crime in west virginia where one charleston family is mourning the loss of its teenage son this holiday weekend after he was shot dead on a neighborhood street. nbc's ron allen is in washington with the latest on this story. ron, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. james means was a 15-year-old black teenager. his alleged, 62-year-old william pulliam who is white and now in police custody. it is what police say the alleged gunman said about the young man's death that's igniting even more outrage. >> be advised your suspect is in a dark hoodie, handgun in his >> reporter: late night outside a charleston discount store. police in pursuit of a gunman. authorities say it began when 15-year-old james means bumped into an older man. the suspect went into the store. when he came out, the two exchanged words before means was shot twice. >> pd is out on investigation. >> reporter: means died later at a hospital.
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murder. according to the criminal complaint, expressed no remorse, stating, the way i look at it, that's another piece of trash off the street. the report also said he then had dinner and visited a friend. police say pulliam confessed to shooting means because he felt threatened. in a jailhouse interview with wchs, pulliam claimed the teenager had a gun. >> i don't like it. believe me, i didn't want to kill anybody. but, you know, they're not going to kill me. >> reporter: b p and federal authorities are now looking into whether a hate crime was committed. willfully using a firearm to kill another person because of the victim's actual or perceived race, color, religion or national origin. maximum penalty -- life in prison. >> my son is in a safer place now and we all love him. >> reporter: means' family says they believe justice will prevail. >> we're just not going to put it in our hands. we're going to let the law put it in their hands.
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>> we don't hold a grudge so nobody else should hold a grudge. we all have to forgive and let everything take its place. >> reporter: on social media, the response to our request for a few thousand dollars to help with funeral expenses has soared well past $40,000. while the suspect remains in jail, his next hearing, some time after the holiday weekend. tamron? willie? >> ron allen, thanks so much, ron. and also making headlines this morning, the great aretha ?? >> the 74-year-old queen of soul kicked off the day of football on thursday dazzling fans in her hometown of detroit with, yes, we could officially call it -- an epic rendition of the national anthem. the song usually lasts about two minutes. but when you're the queen of soul, guess how long it goes? 4:35 seconds.
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show respect. some people, because some people just got to complain about everything. they finished eating and had done the dishes by the time she was done. willie and i have issues with people on social media who complained about this. >> that's 4:35 seconds of free aretha franklin. that's how i look at it. >> she wasn't singing "jingle bells." she's singing the national anthem. you can never sing the nna anthem with aretha franklin for too long. >> i was actually cooking with that on in the background. i was saying -- i did at one point say, is that song still on? >> i can sit down for a seconds? we love aretha. we'll take all the aretha we can get. >> let's get the rest of the forecast with dylan right now. nationally across the country today, besides a big storm out in the pacific northwest, could create some mountain snow. we've already seen about two feet of snow in the cascades. we're also looking at some mountain snow across northern new england in the highest elevations and some scattered
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dallas. that's a look at the weather across the country. your local forecast is coming up
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>> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thank you very much. coming up, a missing california mom found alive in what some are calling a miracle. we'll have the latest on the search for her kidnappers. plus, your holiday survival guide to getting through weekend with everything from the best bargains to some travel tips. but first, this is "today"
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?? >> christmas music. 7:30 now on this friday morning, the 25th of november, 2016. we are happy to see so many smiling faces, stopping by to black friday sales, no doubt. i guess we can now play christmas music without shame. >> i love christmas music but you're moving a little fast for me, tamron hall. let me digest my meal first. here's a look at what's making headlines today. thanksgiving shoppers have already spent more than $1 billion and mobbed stores in the wee hours today. it is just beginning. 137 million americans still expected to shop over the holiday. u.s. special operations
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explosive. it's the first american combat death there as the fight against isis intensifies. so far the pentagon has not revealed that soldier's identity. and, florence henderson, the beloved actress who played tv mom carol brady on "the brady bunch," has died in los angeles of heart failure. she was a fixture here on "today" show over the course of several decades and a renowned broadway actress. florence henderson was 82 years old. now to what's being called a miracle in california. but alive on the side of a rural county road. her family's prayers finally answered nearly a month after she went missing. nbc's gadi schwartz is in los angeles with the details. gadi, good morning. >> good morning, tamron. three longs week ago, sherri papini went for a run and she didn't come home. her whole community has come
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missing mother of two. investigators fielding over 400 tips, searching dozens and dozens of miles. her family never giving up hope that she would be found safe and alive. >> reporter: the 34-year-old sherri papini described by her family as a super mom, this morning once again surrounded by those she loves. >> sherri has been located and has been reunited with her husband and family on this day of thanksgiving. >> reporter: papini was found thursday at 4:30 in the morning 150 miles from where investigators believe she was abducted while out jogging over three weeks ago. >> she was bound with restraints but was able to summon help from a passing motorist on i-5 near county road 17. >> reporter: now the mother of two is recovering with her family by her side. for weeks the community had come together to search for any sign of papini after her husband had reported her missing. her sister asking for the public's help. >> you don't realize that it could happen to your family. i know my sister would never abandon her children in any way
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much. >> reporter: papini was last seen on a run, her cell phone and a pair of headphones discovered a mile from her house. investigators say papini has described two of her captors as hispanic women with a gun and a dark suv. >> we do not know if this is a stranger abduction or not. that's part of the ongoing investigation. >> rte thankful for the woman's safe return, the sheriff is still cautioning the community that whoever kidnapped sherri papini is still on the loose. the community of redding, california still very much on edge. investigators have been speaking to papini about what happened and are expected to give another briefing a little later today. tamron? >> thank you so much. what a story! >> unbelievable. thank god she was found safe. let's get a check of the weather now with dylan. >> looking at a pretty big storm in the pacific northwest, mostly in the mountain passes with the
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crescent city california seeing some rain as well. as this storm moves onshore we have a better chance of seeing snow especially in the rockies later in the week. a secondary front will move in bringing mountain snow, and periods of rain extending down in l.a. where we could see heavy rain tomorrow. as for heavy rain across the pacific northwest through monday morning, crescent city looks like they could pick up five to six inches of rain. then as far as snow is concerned, we could end up with especially across parts of the cascade and sierra, nevada. much needed snow, of course, as we get into some of the drier months. elsewhere across the country, things are quiet right through the middle except for some scattered showers down through
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>> and if you didn't get enough football yesterday, don't forget sunday night is "football night in america." the denver broncos are hosting the kansas city chiefs. weather looks good. partly cloudy, a little cool, about 45 degrees and a little bit breezy, too. don't forget, you can watch football coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern with "football night in america". >> announcer: this "sunday night football" weather is brought to you by verizon. introducing verizon lte advanced. powering america's largest and fastest 4g lte network ever.
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>> watch every live and local nfl game. exclusively on verizon. dylan, thank you. coming up, the best part of thanksgiving. expert tips on crafting the ultimate turkey sandwich. there is an art to this. and whatever your holiday weekend needs, jeff rossen has them covered on the best bargains and how to drive on the icy roads. righaf d as the network it's on. verizon gives you the best network and a lot more. get our best smartphones for free. like the iphone 7. the samsung galaxy s7. the pixel, phone by google. and the motoz droid. all absolutely free. plus, you'll get an $800 visa prepaid card when you switch 4 lines. shop our best black friday deals in stores today only. hurry, and get it all at verizon. we're non stop, we've gotta have our extra protein.
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(pop) campbell's tomato soup and grilled cheese. (more popping) go together like being late and being grounded. made for real, real life.? ("le freak" plays throughout) freak out ?? ?? back now at 7:40 this morning. on "rossen reports," a holiday weekend survival kit for you. >> just in time for black friday, "today" national investigative correspondent jeff rossen has rounded up some important tips to save you money and to keep you safe. jeff, good morning. >> hey, guys, good morning to you. hope you had a great thanksgiving. black friday is here. so many of you getting in the car right now heading home from
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shopping. no matter what you're doing, we've got you covered. from the secret tips to save major cash in stores, to a warning about online shopping. we even have travel tips with snow and ice hitting parts of the country, how do you pull out of a skid. this morning it is one-stop shopping to kick off your holiday weekend. >> reporter: it's the biggest shopping day of the year and we're all heading to the stores. but don't hate retail. we have secret tips to save you >> i like that one. >> reporter: we're undercover with a retail expert. her first tip to save you cash -- the price match. she's got her eye on this dishwasher. >> i was going to price check them against other retailers. >> we do price check. >> reporter: the salesman goes online and finds another store selling it for $44 less. >> then you guys match that one? >> reporter: sold to our secret
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>> i think it is an insignia. >> reporter: an item that's been returned to the store in good condition. maybe missing a couple accessories. >> can you throw in some remote or some additional discount? >> reporter: she checks with her supervisor and good news -- they'll knock off $280. but what if you want to avoid the store all together? there's always but watch out. >> some of of these discount sites based in hong kong, china and singapore aren't going to have the same laws that protect consumers and shoppers as you'll find in the u.s. >> reporter: the photos lure you in. trendy clothing for less. the ads are posted on sites we visit every day. google, there they are right on top. and facebook, those ads off to the right. my producer went online to order
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she use the online sizing chart and ordered coats, sweaters and dresses in her size. >> okay. the order's in. >> reporter: just one week later -- >> so they finally came. open them up. >> reporter: first, this coat we ordered. here's what they promise in the ad, and here is what we got. already tearing at the seam. how about this stylish blazer? here's the luxury photo. and here's ours. a flimsy sweater with hanging off. and the fit? >> not even close! >> try to button it. >> not even close. >> reporter: then there's this blue evening gown. it looks so elegant in the ad. but -- >> this is basically bathing suit material. >> feels like spandex. >> reporter: so how are these ads even allowed? facebook and google telling nbc news misleading ads are against policy and they have teams in place to crack down and remove them, google adding that in 2015
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million bad ads and suspended thousands of violating accounts. but, the most important tip to end your thanksgiving trip, how to get home safely. snow and ice already hitting many states and cars are spinning all over the road. from sedans, to semis, crashing into each other. so what do you do if your car is caught in a skid? to show you, we're in maryland at t driving course. >> there you go. >> whoa! >> reporter: i hit a patch of ice and make a classic mistake. >> two things you can do -- you jammed on the brake, and you jerked the wheel. >> what am i supposed to do? >> get off the brake, get of ot accelerator, straighten the wheel and ride the skid out. >> it goes against conventional wisdom. i want to stop the car. >> that's the worst thing to do. >> i'll get control of the car faster that way? >> yes. you have to steer around other
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>> tom also gave us another piece of advice -- drive with your eyes, not your butt. sounds weird but what he means is, so many of us don't react until we feel our car sliding out from under us. drive with your eyes, he says. know your surroundings. make sure you make your moves before you feel the car skidding out. by the way, if the temperature is below freezing, there is likely black ice on the road right now so slow down. i really hope these tips help, guys. >> jeff, thanks. butts right now. that's what he taught us. coming up, from taylor swift's beach buddies, to bruno mars' bathtub, how some of your favorite stars celebrated thanksgiving. but coming up, best in show. we'll meet the greyhound who sprinted past the competition
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varieties were eligible. she beat a lot of great competition. >> she's a beauty. if she had a dating profile for the male greyhounds right now, what would you describe as -- other than clearly sleepy this morning. what do you describe as her best attributes? >> her personality. not only is she beautifully constructed in her structure and everything but her personality wins people over. >> she's a winner. she's won a lot of blue ribbons. >> 44 best in shows. how does this one rank? >> special for a lot of reasons but whether you win at a big dog show like this or a little dog show somewhere in a little town, they're all fantastic. >> she's won 44 best in shows and she's the top hound in the country. leading the way. she's a beautiful dog. >> she stares right at you. i feel like we've got a thing. >> look at her. she's like eye balling -- dylan was remarking on how beautiful
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just a stunning girl. hey, lady. >> if we can get her to stand, you can see this great -- see that she's built for speed. >> she's taller than willie geist. >> that's saying something. >> look at that chest. she's had a long couple of days. >> congratulations. you put a long of long work. and gia. david. >> you can tune in to an encore presentation of the national dog show right here on nbc at 8:00, coming up, the smartest strategies for black friday savings. what you should buy today and what we can all wait on. plus, with a new christmas movie on the way, the amazing
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not for me - for him. hon, you have something in your hair. would you like an oatmeal scrub? i already ate, actually. hon, we listen to carol. make my eyes pop? is this supposed to happen? (screams) i'm just kidding. we should do this more often. hold hands? no, sit in crazy chairs. get together and shop small on small business saturday. small business saturday is our day to get out and shop small. and show some love for the people we love. and the places we love. the stuff we can't get anywhere else and food that tastes like home. because the money we spend here can help keep our town growing. tomorrow is small business saturday. let's shop small for our neighborhood, our town, our home. get up,
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, remembering florence henderson. >> we have something special for you. >> america's favorite tv mom and long-time friend of "today" dies at age we look back at her life, career and many memorable moments here on our show. >> do you feel at home here? i hope you still feel like this is a piece of your home. >> i love it here. i always feel like i'm coming home. and they're off. as millions of americans head to the store this black friday, we'll tell you what you need to know to save big bucks. plus, dolly for the holidays. >> are you real? >> am i real! well, let me hold that little
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for yourself. >> the country icon opens up about her new movie as she looks back at her legendary career and where she is now. >> i'm just in a really good place right now. all the hard work i've done has allowed so many great things to happen. >> "today," friday, november 25th, 2016. ?? hello, greenville, south ca and friends back in georgia! happy holidays! >> all the way foreign policy tennessee to see tamron and willie! >> i'm celebrating my 11th birthday on "today." woo! >> good morning, tampa! >> happy black friday, america!
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and welcome back to "today" on this friday morning. what a crowd we've got on this plaza! >> i know we don't pick fab favorites out here but i have a favorite person here. dallas cowboys. what's up cowboy nation. how about those cowboys? coming up, what may be the best thing about thanksgiving -- the leftovers. we'll show you how to transform your turkey into a new and dish dish that everyone loves. >> we're getting cheers for leftovers! >> everybody's more awake. >> at this hour, no less. before we get to all that, let's get to the news at 8:00. i'm kristen welker in palm beach.
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transition and we are getting our first glimpse of the president-elect vacationing this morning. these pictures taken on wednesday. this as mr. trump could make more cabinet announcements as early as today. the position getting the most buzz -- secretary of state. and there seems to be a divide within trump world over rudy giuliani, a hard-liner and long-time supporter, or, a moderate republican and formerly one of trump's sharpest critics. trump not tipping his hand but one of his top advisors may have given a little receiving a deluge of social media and private coms regarding romney. she also highlighting a political headlines. some trump loyalists warn against romney as secretary of state. trump eager to show he was, woulding on thanksgiving as well, tweetsing yesterday i'm working hard, even on thanksgiving, trying to get carrier ac company to stay in the u.s. making progress. now carrier, which is moving one of its plants to mexico, confirmed the conversation but
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trump railed against that company and others for outsourcing jobs when he was a candidate. meanwhile, we're also learning today that third party candidate jill stein is touting the fact that she's raised $4.7 billion, enough money for recounts in three states, this after computer scientists found irregularities in those states. reality is though according to experts, very unlikely those recounts are going to go anywhere or that the election results would change. >> all right, kristen welker in florida for us, this morning. as we'ee there is some sad news to share this morning. beloved actress florence henderson has died. best known for her iconic role as the mom on "the brady bunch," she also had deep ties to us here at "today." >> but alice, you will -- >> reporter: she was known as america's mom. carol brady. ? here's the story of a lovely lady who was bringing up three very lovely girls ?? >> reporter: for five seasons, and for years in reruns, that
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starred on "the brady bunch." >> the real estate man's coming to look at this house tonight. so you'd better have your rooms picked up. >> reporter: she started her career on broadway in a number of hits before making her way to television. henderson got her first job on the small screen in 1959, right here on "today." ?? >> reporter: she was hired to be the very first "today girl," doing the weather, fashion and other light news segments. she broke ground at late ni guest host the "tonight show" in 1962. >> this is "later today." >> reporter: four decades later, henderson returned to her "today" show roots co-hosting the spinoff "later today." she spoke about her life, her career, and her longevity with matt in 2015. >> you say you feel better now than when you were 30. what makes you happy in life these days?
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day and say, wow, it's a great day, i am so blessed to be able to still do what i love. i work all the time. and i'm just grateful. >> florence henderson died of heart failure last night on thanksgiving at cedars sinai medical center in los angeles surrounded by her loved ones. she was 82. she will be missed by the entire country, but particularly by her "today" show family. now to an illegal fireworks. then they got rid of them the only way they knew how -- they blew them up. the country has strict rexes on fireworks and all gone in a flash. this all happened in peru. >> pretty good chance i won't try that at home but thanks for the tip. coming up, your the mat black friday cheat sheet.
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stores, don't head for the door just yet because "today" financial editor jean chatzky is here with your ultimate black friday cheat sheet. smart shopping tips you need to know before you hit the sales. black friday is a holiday for some people. is it still worth it to go out today? >> absolutely. but you can also get some great deals online. we are expecting some really big sales. $27 billion is expected to be spent today, including $3 billion just online which be a record breaker. >> but we're also hearing just 23% of shoppers are planning to head out to stores this friday. >> that's because a lot of them have figured out that you can get much of the same merchandise but not all of the same merchandise online. if they're door busters you are looking for, you actually want to hit the stores. the first thing you need to know is that when it comes to those door busters that you've seen in your circulars, you got to get there early. some of those things you may have missed already at this point. online the stores are going to
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you're going to see them throughout the day. you want to make sure that you are watching the language in those advertisements. if it says limited quantities, that means when it's gone, it's gone. >> so you made it into the store. what do we look for? >> we're going to look first for what's a deal and what's not a deal. so a lot of these door busters are things that are either made just for black friday or last year's models. and that means they may not have all the features of the models that you are used to so for example, we're hearing an unlawful -- awful lot about tvs. do your research so you know if you'll be happy with it when you get it home. also download the apps for your favorite stores, online and off. amazon will release new deals as frequently as every five
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app. bring your app to the store. >> you saw use the right credit card. >> that depends on your credit cards in your wallet. but look particularly at the gold and platinum ones because they have benefits like return protection, extended warrantee protection, and the ability to give you money back on your credit card if you -- if the price of that merchandise goes down over the next 60 days. importantly, you have to shop on that particular card. and, if you're looking for an look at buying gift cards that are other people's gift cards that they don't necessarily want on sites like giftcardgranny where you can get a discount. today we are looking at tvs in particular 4k tvs. also looking at laptops, large and sma large and smallll appliances things like kitchen aid appliances and vacuums. gaming bundles. older generation gadgets like
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first generation, you'll get good deals on. surprisingly, a lot of good deals on travel. >> what do we wait to buy? >> most toys. not the hottest toys, not the hatchimals and the lego sets you're waiting for. jewelry, winter apparel, those things will get cheaper as the holiday season rolls on. >> great tips. thank you. if you enjoyed jean's pep talk she's coming back on monday to take usou how to protect yourself online. >> i was impressed with how you did that. >> you did it every day. >> not gracefully. >> you're the expert on the walk. let's see what's trending today. >> let's get start would a viral video this morning that i think i've watched millions of times to add to the 30 million times others have. here's why. an adorable baby girl enjoying every minute of a shampoo for the first time.
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for baby amira. she is soaking it up. look how happy she is. look at the rinse. the baby loved this part. followed by a little gentle brushing and towel on the top. look at that. look at that face. do you feel anxious at any point, just put this on. it's just the best. >> i'm so relaxed. >> isn't that how the both of you feel when y salon. >> when i'm getting it washed, it's the best thing. >> like washing all the problems. >> until your next. >> that baby's cute. they're the hottest toys of the season. they are called hatchimals. if you haven't heard about them, you will soon. you witness fellow holiday shoppers. it's an egg you nurture that hatches into a furry animal.
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knowing what is inside. two brothers stumbled upon the toy in october and they stocked up. they bought $5,000 worth of hatchimals and selling them on ebay they made their money back and then some. projecting a profit of $8,000. our resident hatchimal expert, what is the deal here? >> during the third hour of today i held it for a full hour and i brought it into this world, really. you give it love, y you rub it. >> we didn't give it a lot of love. we just kept rubbing it. >> you and harry. >> i loved it as much as i could and it hatched. >> how long does it take to hatch? >> 20 to 60 minutes. >> that's a quick gestation period. she had to wait 9 1/2 months. yesterday, come on, let's admit it we all feasted on delicious food and today we're going to feast some more. arguably one of the best parts
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and we have some leftover sandwiches because "usa today" tells us how to craft the perfect sandwich. choose your bread carefully. some athis is the most important decision you'll make in your life. >> i like potato bread. >> and that hawaiian bread. so good. it can make or break the sandwich. choose, choose dark meat if you can. >> i can see that. >> the flavor is soaked in. it's been a day. that's where all the flavor is. only one interior t. >> like stuffing or mashed potatoes. >> if you pile on the works, you may regret it. cranberry sauce is a must, really? >> oh, yeah. >> if you add an egg it counts for breakfast. >> i do want mashed potatoes in there. >> i like the stuffing. corn, green bean casserole and everything on my plate. >> like a dagwood sandwich. >> ceases to be a sandwich at that point.
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>> i think there are some. what is that on the side? >> the lettuce -- >> let me move my hatchimal. >> i don't know about the lettuce. >> i don't know about that. >> we'll eat these leftover sandwiches which look amazing and get to pop start. >> we are starting off with pop start miss piggy and tony bennett. legendary singer and beloved puppet stole the show during the thanksgiving day parade not because of their spirited performance, but because of the moment when left to give mr. bennett a helping hand. ? coming to town ? >> miss piggy to the rescue. she's amazing. tony bennett lost the balance from the float and she grabbed his arm to save him. >> easy on the gas there buddy. >> i know.
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square. >> well, miss piggy was there, so we're good. how do the stars spend their thanksgiving holiday. we have a round up for you. sit back and watch. taylor swift spent the day at the beach with friends. the singer shared these photos of the fun they had on the sand before enjoying the big feast. christie brinkley and her daughter. reese witherspoon from the kitchen fired t y'all. her battle of the stuffing. >> no, that's shakira right there. >> why is she walking a turkey? >> she took a turkey for a little trot. >> there's bruno mars the singer had a bubble bath. >> can we all wake up bruno mars for one day. >> does not look like my thanksgiving at all. >> dylan, a little double duty today. pop start and weather.
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looks like. let's take a look at what's going on else where around the country. a lot of cloud cover going on and other than that, nothing to worry about. a few scattered showers down through texas and in and around the great lakes with snow flurries, too. a bigger storm out in the pacific northwest. temperatures have been really warm, especially down across the southeast where some areas saw some of their warmest thanksgivings on record, especially down through south carolina and 30s and 40s across the north and even 20s back through the northern rockies. today wae are looking at heavy rain and pacific northwest. if you're traveling through the mountain passes, that is your biggest travel concern.
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and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thank you. when it comes to music legends. they don't get much bigger or better than dolly parton. >> she grew up in tennessee smoky mountains in a little cabin and a big family. they didn't have much but the holidays were still a very dolly is out with a new tv movie about her family's christmas miracle. i caught up with dolly to talk about faith, family and country. >> i think everybody should be proud of who they are and where they're from and i always said, don't be ashamed of how you're brought up. that's who you are. >> from a childhood where all she had was family and music, dolly parton grew up to be an american icon. >> you famously grew up in a little cabin just over a hill
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sisters and your mom and dad. do you remember what christmas was like in that home growing up? >> i do. my mama was always big on making sure that we knew what christmas was all about. she always told the christmas story of jesus and always read the bible. but we made our own, a lot of our own toys and we didn't, in those very early days, we didn't have electricity. you know, millions of you joined us last -- >> reporter: christmas of many colors. her new nbc tv movie a christmas miracle dolly's poor, but tightknit family experienced when she was a little girl. >> but you don't realize it because we had mom and daddy and we felt safe and loved. >> i could never afford to buy your mama a wedding ring. >> reporter: ricky schroder plays dolly's dad and jennifer nettles is her mom and dolly plays the part of the town's painted lady. >> when i was a kid, there was a
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to me and i thought she was amazing. you know, she was so colorful, big hair, big makeup, lipstick and all and tight clothes. and i wanted talook like her when i grew up. so, i'm playing the painted lady. it's kind of a cool thing. >> christmas is a little different at your house these days, i would imagine. what are some of your favorite traditions? >> i try to get with my little nieces and nephews and we bake cookies and they usually spend the night. i have an elevatorai bring presents and the little kids are downstairs and it's all painted like a fire and i come down the fire dressed like santa claus. >> reporter: quite a year for dolly. she's fresh off a nationwide concert tour. a hit new album "pure and simple" a 50th wedding anniversary and her 70th birthday. you've had a remarkable year, dolly. you had a milestone birthday, a
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a number one album, congratulations, again. for the first time in a couple of years. do you feel like you're in a great spot right now? >> i really do. i've been working all my life. kind of like they make a joke and say i'm an overnight success after 70 years. you know. but i've worked hard. but i'm just in a really good place right now. all the hard work i've done has allowed so many great things to happen. ? love you ? >> you're one of the most know. are you hopeful for the country right now? >> yes, i am hopeful for the country. i believe we are still a great country and i know that we can and will be greater. but i think we all have to pull together. i think that we're still america. that's why we have all those people in the government. one person cannot make all the decisions. you've got to have people, you know, helping. i really am looking forward, you know, to a great future.
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desires of who would or who wouldn't win. but the fact is, we have a new president coming in and we have all got to get in there and do our part. and if doesn't do good, i would imagine as americans we will get him out there of. if he does do good, then we can all say, yes, this is good for all of us. let's at least give everybody an opportunity and a chance. >> we love her. >> like most people, i'm a sucker for dolly parton. she's just the greatest. >> everything >> the last movie for nbc that was last year was a huge hit. more than 16 million viewers. dolly parton's "christmas of many colors" airs wednesday, november 30th at 9:00, 8:00 central time right here on nbc. dylan? coming up one of the most talented actresses on the planet and matching the orange room perfectly jessica chastain. a big screen role that is already getting oscar buzz.
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it is 8:30 now on this friday morning, november 25th. we've got a huge crowd out here today! working off some of the turkey and stuffing by waving to their friends and family back home. that's a way to work it off. thanks, all, for coming out
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new political thriller that's already getting award buzz. we'll talk to her about tackling a role that's ripped right from the headlines. plus, a new twist on turkey chilly and more ways to enjoy your leftovers while parked in front of the tv this weekend, say, watching football. and a live concert from daya. the 18-year-old is fresh from performing at the thanksgiving day parade. but firs and giving," highlighting the work at st. jude's children hospital. again with us is marlo thomas, national outreach director for st. jude. some familiar faces this year. giving away gift bags with a little surprise from retailers who support st. jude so the kids are giving out the gift bags. we're going to talk to marlo. marlo, tells us about what "thanks and giving" is about for you and for us. >> well, as you know, st. jude
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it is children that come from all over america and our scientific discoveries go to every community in america. and america helps us fund it. because as you know, we're non-profit. nobody pays at st. jude for anything. not travel or housing or food or treatment. so this is one of the ways in which we raise money. >> how does it work today if people go out shopping? >> well first of all, can you see me on the camera? first thing you do, you look for this logo. this is where the good guys are. ann taylor, loft, williams-sonoma, best buy. we're sending out gift cards now, home goods and domino's pizza, k-mart, kay jewelers. wherever you go, they'll ask you to add a little something for the children of st. jude. all you got to do is say yes or go to st. jude.org. >> you have with us lauren lewis and abby geyser. hi, ladies.
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>> thank you. >> what are you thankful for this we are? >> i'm thankful that i go the to keep my eye and my leg and that god blessed me with that. >> how about you, lauren? >> i'm thankful for being here in new york -- >> to hang out with us. >> yes. >> this is what america looks like working together, everybody giving a little something to help us continue our motion of finding cures and saving children. >> these are special girls you brought some amaz you inspire us and remind us why st. jude is so important. >> no child, no family, pays a nickel for this treatment because of the great work marlo and st. jude do together. thank you. >> we have one more treat. okay. so if you have a gift bag, you may find a gift card from your retailer. those of you out here who have gift bags with green ribbons on them? raise them up. raise your bags. you got your bag up? if you have a green ribbon on it. hold it up.
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or $250 gift card inside. there you have it. happy spending there. >> that's a lot of pizza. >> very good. thank you again, marlo. lauren. abby. >> thank you for having us. . we're taking a look at weekend outlook where we are going to see some heavier rain and also some snow showers in the pacific the highest elevations. saturday, most of the run is mostly across northern new england. we could see heavy rain and gusty winds across eastern maine with some snow possible in the higher elevations. here is what you can expect if you are traveling on sunday. we could see some stronger storms, especially through the midwest. that would be heavy rain. if you're traveling along i-35, you could run into some delays because of the heavier rain. the rain also looks heavy out in the pacific northwest with some more mountain snow. that means mountain passes will have an issue.
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traveling on sunday, it looks a-okay. we should see lots of sunshine, temperatures comfortable, too, in the 40s and 50s. saturday at 4:00 p.m. is one of the worst times to be on the road. keep that in mind. you might want to wait until >> okay. we're checking off bucket lists here. it was get this box checked by "today" show host. i guess i count. right? >> yeah! >> awesome! thank you so much.
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oscar nominee jessica chastain is known for playing powerful women and her latest role certainly is no exception. >> the new thriller, "miss sloan," she plays a ruthless washington lobbyist. at the center of the story is a controversial gun safety bill. elizabeth sloan will go to any length to outsmart her foes. >> well being is about foresight. about anticipating your opponent's moves. and dividing counter the winner plots one step ahead of the opposition. and plays her trump card just after they play theirs. >> jessica chastain, good morning. we're mesmerized. >> good goosebumps. >> thanks! >> so elizabeth sloan described by one viewer as beautiful but scary. >> good.
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powerful lobbyist working in d.c. she gets brought over to work on a bipartisan gun bill. >> you know, of course, everyone talk about the election at thanksgiving dinner yesterday. perhaps some survived, some did not. what a perfect timing. >> i think it is a great thing. as an actress you don't get very many roles where you play a female character -- or even in the movies that you have a female character ambitious, perfectionist and so flawed. you see men play these roles all the time but i think in our society women aren't necessarily brought into that area. i think it is good to have elizabeth sloan there in the world. >> you did some research as you always do for a character in d.c. sort of looking at the world of lobbying. we know the reputation of lobbyists. sort of mercenaries and cynical devious. >> no.
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i went to d.c. -- well, first, i will say i started by reading jack abramoff's book. that's an interesting place to start. how could someone go wrong here? then i researched the most successful lobbyist in d.c. and i went there and met with 11 women. what really struck me about them was how powerful they were, even almost before they entered the room. 7 out of the 11 women were wearing black nail polish. they had like -- they really carried this energy with them to contend with what t doing because i found out less than 10% of lobbyists are women. i think they -- you have to really show up. >> especially in d.c. i mean it is a tough town as we know. i can imagine when the odds and numbers are against you as it is with gender, women in d.c. and this character. >> it is fascinating. d.c. definitely -- i think we all know it is a bit of a boy's club. when you have the debates, one of the things hillary clinton was criticized for was being overprepared in the first
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about a man. ever. actually, i love being overprepared. i'm overprepared for things and elizabeth sloan is, too. >> it is clear you prepared for this one. a lot of people are mentioning the word "oscar" with this one. when people see movie, they'll know why. >> thank you so much. >> "miss sloan" opens in theaters today. we have an exclusive clip on our website, today.com. coming up next, great ways to enjoy your thanksgiving leftovers starting with little ey stick around. first, this is "today" on
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we're back with our special series "today food loves football" getting ready to cheer on the chiefs and broncos. chef eric has just the recipe to put your thanksgiving leftovers to good use while enjoying sunday night game. hey, buddy, what's going on? >> how are you?
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>> i'm glad. >> that's how i am. you have good stuff starting here. >> football to me means chili. football the weekend after thanksgiving means turkey chili. >> okay! you are starting out with red onions. >> red onions, garlic, cook until translucent. tomato paste. cook for a good two minutes on high heat to kind of amp up the flavor. you add everything else to the pot and leave it alone. the easiest recipe in the world. you can even put it pot and forget it. crock pot is football. >> you've torn off some of the turkey from yesterday. white meat? >> white, dark, everything. a good bunch of spices, paprika, chili powder, cumin, salt, green chiles. >> black-eyed beans are the best. is it a bean or a pea? >> i don't know. i'm a little bit embarrassed. >> oh.
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nice. >> that's the closest i've had to beer in nine months. >> i love that you let it low, let it go. >> leave it alone, let it do its thing. have you this delicious -- >> what do you put on top of your chili? >> anything you want. but classic is sour cream, scallions, cheddar. >> there is a big debate over if it chili should -- i'm a texan. chili's not supposed to have beans. i think chili should have beans. >> i think chili should beans, excuse me. >> now we have sliders? >> why don't you eat first. >> all out of order. >> we use a little bit of leftover turkey breast to make some fun sliders. it's kind of -- we call it wicked sliders. we make a chili paste with a bunch of spices, cayenne and brown sugar specifically, little bit of olive oil. brush it on the turkey. >> did you see in "trending" talking about the perfect turkey
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>> no. >> i like the potato roll. >> cranberry sauce. we kind of take a fun play on cranberry sauce going on the sliders. we make it into aoli. add mayonnaise, add your leftover cranberry sauce. looks a little weird in pink but it is delicious. >> what do you guys think over there? >> fantastic. really good. >> if you dunk the sandwich in the chili -- >> love where you're >> i'm very good at football things and eating during football things. so this is -- >> now do you put the sauce on both sides of the bread or just one side? >> both sides. >> it doesn't matter? okay. i love that we're making our own sandwiches here. just like at home. >> when you add heat, add a little bit of sweetness. i'm going to drizzle the honey action on the turkey. ? thank you, eric! you can find these recipes, today.com/food. don't forget the denver broncos host the kansas city chiefs on
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>> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. 2016 has been pretty daya. she had some smash hits on her hands with singles like "hide away," "sit still and look pretty." >> daya, good morning. on top of an already big year, you got to be the macy's thanksgiving day parade. what was that like? >> it was craziness. it was just great.
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behind me. >> you know you've made it. . >> it was chasing me. >> did you get a chance to enjoy any thanksgiving dinner or was it all work? >> not yet. all work. but today. right after this. we're going to go. >> you're going in. all right, before you eat, we're going to let you sing. daya, take it away. >> thank you so much. ?? sorry boy ??
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we've been celebrating small businesses all week this week. to get in the spirit, our viewers are sharing some photos online with their favorite shopping buddies. rene posted this one with her back seat buddy in the car there. kussan likes to hit the shops with her mom and cousin. it's always fun for a girls shopping trip. shannon says here we are in new york city shopping and look who we bumped into. see that guy right there? mr. matt lauer. i'm sure matt would make a good shopping buddy. keep those photos today's facebook page with the hashtag shop small. what do you got coming up? >> coming up on "sunday today," talking about politics and travel. a business travel day. our profile this week, andy cohen, and also for the third time a best selling author, a guy who's loved famous people and pop culture, now becoming famous himself. >> anson cooper always says that
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than me. at first i kind of took that as a criticism. then i started breaking down what he was saying. here's my analysis of this. i became famous after the age of 40. so i want you to imagine being in new york, then suddenly people are giving you things, they're just treating you better. so if that's what it means, then i think you're right, i do really like >> andy is us a honest. that's why we love andy. much more of that this weekend on "sunday today." >> andy's tips on life. >> you're in the book, too. >> we have much more coming up on "today" after your local news
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butterburger. welcome to delicious! >> good morning. today lots of great gift ideas for those hard to buy for folks. >> plus great deals for those of you just waking up. >> move over jerseys and sweatshirts, we'll show you great fashion for the football fan next on the morning blend. ? it's a great day so make it ? ? everything you want it to be ? ? it's a great day to shine ? ? it's a great day to shine ? ? it's yours and it's mine ? ? it's a great day to shine ?

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