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days, we'll look back at his life and legacy with his co-star henry winkler "today," life and legacy with his co-star henry winkler "today," wednesday, october 20, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning, welcome to "today." we all remember anita hill's testimony at the senate confirmation hearing in 1991. that was explosive and it triggered a national debate. >> anita hill claimed that thomas made inappropriate sexual comments to her when she served as his aid. now in an unusual twist, 19 years later t supreme court justice's wife virginia has left hill a voicemail asking her to apologize for what she said. now she's released a statement saying she stands by her testimony. we're going to tell you what else he had to say. also ahead this morning, a case in canada that's making headlines all around the world. the commander of that country's largest air force base caught leading ahilling double life has now admitted to a string of brutal murders, sexual assaults and break ins and prosecutors say he videotaped his crimes. and a new warning on potential dangers of -- let's begin with a request for an apology by anita hill. >> reporter: nearly two decades after one of the most dramatic supreme court confirmations in american history. clarence thomas's wife is now trying to get her husband's accuser to apologize for those allegations of sexual harassment. anita hill is having none of it. >> members of the committee, my name is anita f. hill. >> reporter: almost 20 years later, a bizarre reopening of hill's comments clash. it began over the weekend, when clarence thomas's wife virginia a political activist left a message on the office voicemail of anita hill. the message said i would love you to consider an apology sometime and some full explanation of why you did what you did with my husband. so give it some thought and certainly pray about this and come to understand why you did what you did. i did place a call to ms. hill at her office, extending an olive branch to her after all these years. in hopes that we could ultimately get passed what happened so long ago. anita hill turns the message over to campus police. they called in the fbi. hill tells nbc news, i certainly thought the call was inappropriate. i have no intention of apologizing because i testified truthfully about my experience and i stand by that testimony. virginia thomas known as ginnie is active in tea party politics and founded liberty central, a nonprofit organization which promotes education, civil discourse and activism, focused on protecting core founding principles of the united states. it was 1991 when anita hill testified that thomas made crude sexual comments to her in the workplace. >> he got up from the table on which we were working, went over to his desk to get the cokes. looked at the can and ask who has put pubic hair on my coke. >> it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way dane to think for themselves, to have different ideas. >> thomas offered to take a lie detector test. three years ago, hill talked to lester holt about the experience. >> i was portrayed as crazy, i was portrayed as someone with an arkansas ax to grind, i was portrayed as someone who was in love with clarence thomas. >> reporter: now she has reopened one of the most emotionally charged political confrontations in supreme court history. >> andrea mitchell in washington for us on the story. it's five after the hour, here's ann. what's on the mind of voters with just 13 days to go until the midterm elections? we're going to get some insight into the new nbc news "wall street journal" poll. >> reporter: well, in this year of political frustration, candidates often add to that by ducking questions or sticking to attack lines and we saw more of that in a couple of key debates and voters are telling us where they think the country is going. election say is already here for voters able to cast early ballots in roughly two dozen states. those decisions locked in, while gloomy -- 59% told us the country is on the wrong track. when the president took office, 51% said government needed to do more, but today a flip. 50% say government is doing too much and that frustration plays out in key races like florida senate where marco rubio leads. >> from the stimulus package to the threats of tax increases to obama care, everything that has happened over there has made it harder not easier for jobs to be created. >> i think obama care was off the charts, was wrong, it taxed too much. >> reporter: on most issues, democratic congressman kendrick meek disagrees with rubio and cris. >> they're advocating is tax cuts for the superwealthy. >> reporter: turning to a senate fight in illinois. >> there's no debate that there's corruption in illinois. >> reporter: congressman mark firth was a top loan offer when he bank dealt with crime figures. >> well known convicted felons. >> mistakes are made and unfortunately there are people you wish you had never done business with. >> the state treasure you arer called out kirk who exaggerated about parts of his navy duty overseas. kirk claims he came under fire. >> why would you make all this stuff up? were you shot at or not. >> he criticized my navy record when he me -- >> reporter: christine o'donnell is trailing democrat chris coons. >> one of these indefensible separations is the separation of church and state. >> he went on to state that creationism should not be taught in schools. >> where in the constitution is the separation of church and state? >> reporter: and it gets a little bit more complicated because o'donnell, her campaign and other tea party candidates like sharon angle has argued that the specific phrase separation of church and state does not appear in the constitution and the idea as we know it today developed over time. regardless of those nuances, you can hear the reaction from students, many of them were law students in that audience, presenting another political moment for us to keep talking about. former virginia governor kim kaine is the chairman of the democratic national committee. governor kaine, good morning. if 59% of americans are saying that this country is on the wrong track with democrats in charge, what are you going to do over the next 13 days that you haven't done already to convince voters to keep democrats in charge? >> well, it's important for us to continue to talk to democrats and the american public about the achievements of the administration. we are not where we want to be yet, but, ann, after a decade of losing jobs and losing family income, the american economy is growing again and for nine straight months private sector has added jobs. we see in the nbc "wall street journal" poll among registered voters, we still have a gap to close among likely voters and the president's numbers are also improving and with the president out on the trail, we have a real good case to make. >> look at how the president's been trying to close that gap, he's been campaigning with college students, he's appeared in mtv town hall and now he's about to appear on the daily show. this has a feeling of sort of a last ditch last minute effort. if young voters were so important during the last election, was it a mistake not to woo them sooner? >> you have an easier time getting a message to young voter, it's pretty simple, you turned out in record numbers in 2008 and we have done the largest expansion of the student loan program in american history without spending an additional penny. and we have done important credit card reform that has helped young voters, so we have their attention, we're reaching out. th >> let's talk about what you're really up against because this swell of enthusiasm around the tea party, karl rove recently said that members of the tea party are amazing, but as an organization it is not sophisticat sophisticated. if the tea party is not sophisticated, why is it so difficult for your party, the democratic party to convince voters otherwise? >> i don't think -- i mean we're not trying to convince voterse or not, we're trying to convince them that -- >> well, what i'm trying to ask you, though, is why does the tea party have the democratic party on the ropes, if, in fact, this is true, that the tea party is not sophisticated? >> yeah, that's not the way i look at it, ann. it's a tough climate, because the economy is hard. and when people are hurting, it's always going to be tough. and american history has shown that. but i'm talking to you from iowa today. i've been doing events in congressional districts in iowa, where the polls have been moving in the democrat candidate's favor and early voting results thus far show that democrats are doing quite well in early voting. we've seen the governor's race here in iowa go from a double-digit race down, our candidate, governor culver, was down to a single-digit race. and all over the country, whether it's pennsylvania, florida, california, colorado, washington state, we're seeing polls move in democrats' favor. we've got a lot of work to do. i'm glad we still have two more weeks, but you want to hit election day when you're in an up cycle and i believe that we are. >> dnc chairman, tim kaine, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> it is now 7:12. okay, here's matt. >> ann, thanks very much. for more on the mood of the voters heading into the midterm elections, let's bring in chuck todd, chief white house correspondent. chuck, good to see you. i want to look at the latest poll numbers on president obama. 49% of people disapprove of the job he's doing. that's about the same as last month, but i don't see democratic candidates coming up with bumper stickers in the last two week saying, our president is no less popular than he was a month ago. what do they do with those numbers? >> what you do is you go inside them. and you heard in ann's question to chairman kaine about young voters, when you break the numbers down, on one hand, you look at it and you say, boy, the president among white voters is not doing well in the midwest, not doing well. and that's why in those areas and those swing districts, they're hurting. the people he's doing the best with are the folks that tell us they're the least likely to vote. those are young voters, those are african-americans. so what you do is you dispatch the president like they're doing in specific areas. philadelphia, or these college campuses, or what he's doing today, he heads out west. >> put it in perspective for me. how do those approval numbers or disapproval numbers at 49% compare to recent presidents heading into midterm elections? >> they're actually a little bit higher. part of the reason why they're higher than bush was in '06, higher than where clinton was in '04, but don't let that sort of miss this issue, which is among white voters, it is actually about the same or lower. what it is is the president with african-americans and hispanics does really well, better than either president bush or president clinton. >> on to the house and senate. when all respondents were asked the question, would they rather democrats control congress, a statistical dead heat. but when you ask that question of likely voters, 43% say they prefer democrats, 50% say they want republicans. did those questions accurately predict an outcome when people actually go into a voting booth and they are faced not with a generic question, but with the names of candidates? >> they do. because what we're finding out is, who's coming -- who's going to show up to the polls? who's enthusiastic? who's ready to come? who's ready to crawl on broken glass to go to the polls? right now, that's the republicans. in 2008, it was democrats that would have crawled on broken glass. >> without going into great detail, because we don't have time, chuck, give me three races that will serve as bellwethers that people can look at on election night and know how the country's going to go. >> i call them my desert island races. if you throw me on desert islands and only give you three results, pennsylvania, colorado, and washington senate. pennsylvania and colorado will tell me whether there was a republican wave, washington state will tell me how big it was. >> chuck todd, always good information. good to see you, especially here in new york. now let's get a check of the rest of the morning's top stories from tamron hall who's covering at the news desk. we begin with a major stroller recall this morning. graco is recalling 3 million quatro tour strollers made before 2006 and metro light strollers made before july 2007 because of a risk of entrapment and strangulation and a report of four infant deaths. more information on todayshow.com. a former secret service agent writes in a new book that he almost shot president lyndon johnson in the hours after president kennedy's assassination. gerald blaine writes in "the kennedy detail," he was standing guard outside johnson's home when he heard footsteps, took out his submachine gun and pointed it. the man with the gun at his chest was president johnson. the markets are lower after the dow's 165-point drop tuesday. trish regan is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. what's the focus there? >> lots and lots of earnings out today, so investors will be focusing on that yet again. a lot of the financial companies reporting, wells fargo and morgan stanley. those will be in focus. a lot of the big concerns right now is how this whole foreclosure fiasco is really going to affect earnings. the other one to watch, yahoo!. it reported after the bell. and it did increase its profitability. however, sales really weren't there and it's a similar story to what we're hearing with a lot of companies, tamron. >> trish, thank you. in the baseball playoffs, the giants are up two games to one in the national league championship beating the phillies 3-0 on tuesday. the rangers lead the american league series three games to one after beating the yankees last night. a cameraman captured something he didn't want, the barrel of a broken bat flew through the air and shattered the camera lens. no one was hurt, but that is ugly to see. now back to matt, ann and al. >> his framing was perfect. and meanwhile, tamron hall is not gloats like she has over the last few days. >> should i gloat? go rangers. >> thanks tamron. how are you doing mr. roker? >> we do have some showers and thunderstorms, a risk of strong orms, west texas into parts of the southwest. we're looking at large winds, damaging hail, and an upper level low spinning around, bringing more moisture to southern california, rainfall amounts generally along the west coast, through parts of albuquerque and down to el paso, here's a very foggy view of san jose this morning. in fact planes taking off to the south out of san jose airport, changing the flight pattern. may see some delays at san jose airport. let's show you what's going on in terms of the temperatures today. mainly 60s to low 70s for most of the inner part of the bay area. the warm spots will be out by livermore, mid to upper 70s around the tri-valley. tomorrow clouds fill in. chance of rain comes back for thursday night into friday. more rain due in especially for the second half of the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. now to that sad news out of hollywood on tuesday, tom bosley, lost his battle with cancer at the age of 83. >> whenever you do something exciting on television, you become famous all over the country. >> reporter: tom bosley in his most famous role, howard cunningham. >> he will always be remembered for playing that dear old dad on "happy days." he just became such a lovable part of that show, you can't help but remember him. >> reporter: he wasn't blessed with leading man good looks and he had trouble getting roles early on in his career. >> an agent called me on the phone and he said they're doing a musical about laguardia, may i sign you up for it? i said sure. >> reporter: bosley won the tony in 1960. it was there that he met his first wife, but after 16 years of marriage, she died of a brain tumor. he met his second wife patricia car when she guest starred on "happy days jshlgsz. >> reporter: after happy days, he became the priest and complete with down east accent, he appeared as sheriff amos tucker on "murder she wrote." and tom bosley was one of those working actors hollywood could always count on. >> i remembered an acting teacher i had in chicago who said to me, you'll make it if you've got the patience to stick with it. because our business is one of staying power. >> reporter: bosley offered this thought about how he would like to be remembered. >> as a good father, a good husband, and a damned good grandfather. >> reporter: and one of tv's most famous father figures, still in reruns. for "today," george lewis, nbc news, los angeles. >> awe. i was watching youtube this morning trying to find more information. he said, quote, my wife says my tombstone will say here lies who -- >> what a terrific voice. i got to interview him once and he's such a great man. >> he was the glad bag guy. we'll have more on tom bosley's legacy in our next half hour. 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>> it does affect traffic. in the background of kris's shot we saw all that fire equipment and that is hyde street and it is closed. a four-alarm fire at the time and now recovery efforts going on as well. hyde street is closed from bush to sutter for that apartment fire we just reported. use jones or polk past that area. later on today we've got the giants game going on at at&t park. 280, 101, interstate 80 off of the bay bridge all going to be affected. right now a backup because of an earlier accident around 5:30 and an earlier sig alert happened southbound 880 just clearing from lanes. >> a lot going on. we've got it all covered and a local update in half an hour. 7:30 on a wednesday morning. it's the 20th day of october, 2010. we always love that view from the top of the rock just above us here in rockefeller center, looking out over the empire state building in lower manhattan. looks like a pretty nice day outside. we'll get out there and say hi to the people on the plaza. meanwhile, inside studio 1a alongside ann curry, i'm matt lauer. ann is in for meredith. coming up, warnings on the danger of hormone replacement therapy. >> we've known that hrt as a treatment for menopause leads to a higher risk of developing breast cancer. now we know, there's new evidence that it also makes the breast cancer more likely to be advanced and deadly. we'll get to the details on this. a violent outburst on mtv's reality show teen mom that has led to a police investigation. cameras caught one of the young girls featured on that show kicking and hitting her ex-fiancee. now she could face domestic violence charges. the ramifications could be even greater. we'll have the latest on that coming up. alarming to watch that. also coming up, more on the death of actor tom bossily. on "happy days," he was lovingly called mr. c. by the fonz. just ahead we'll talk to henry winkler about the loss of his dear friend. we begin with a chilling case in canada. the commander of that country's loornlgest air force base, a pilot who flew prime ministers and the queen of england pleads guilty to a series of assaults and murders. we should warn you, some of the details of this story are disturbing. here is nbc's lee cowan. >> reporter: some have dubbed him the killer colonel, the sharply saluting camera of canada's largest air force base who now admits to crimes so perverse it has the country he once served in shock. >> stunned. absolutely stunned. >> reporter: on monday, russell williams pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting four women, killing two of them. marie france comb mow and jessica lloyd. prosecutors say he even videotaped the murders for his own sick amusement. >> doing this job for 20 years, this is the most awful case i've been involved in. >> reporter: in williams' basement, the same home she shared with his wife, evidence of ap 2 1/2 year rampage of break-ins, during which he stole several pieces of underwear, mostly from the bedrooms of young girls, some as young as 9. >> i think today the nation is getting a good dose of reality at just how evil people can be. >> reporter: he documented each crime, arranging his bizarre keep sakes for the camera. then he would pose in the girl's underwear all while still in their bedrooms. many of his victims never even knew he had been there. >> there was a sense of pride in what he was doing. he wanted to keep records so he could relive the moment. >> reporter: williams had risen to be a decorated officer in the canadian air force, even flying the queen of england on her visit back in 2005. his dissent into depravity was a dark secret he successfully hit from even his closest colleagues. >> he wasn't the type of person that gave anyone a weird feeling. >> listen, there's a healthy aspect of even the sickest person who doesn't want to risk rejection by sharing what their most intimate problems are. and in this case, it turned murder rouse. >> reporter: a journey from fetish seeker to killer, prosecutors hope will end only if the former colonel is locked away for life. for "today," lee cowan, nbc news los angeles. >> pat brown is a criminal profiler and author of "my life hunting serial killers." good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> you say this guy doesn't fit the typical profile. why? >> he actually is -- his personality fits the typical profile of a sexual said iflt. all the things i'm hearing about him, how he conducted his crimes, the photography, all that stuff, that actually does match a sexual sadist. he did start maybe a mid life crisis he fell into and he was so -- had such great status in his life. he had risen so high because even sexual sadists who are actually doing better than most serial killers in the sense that killers usually have trouble keeping their jobs and girlfriends dump them and they move from place to place, sexual sadists usually have a regular job, maybe a home and wife. but they don't rise to the level of being a colonel. what a background. >> they called this guy mr. by the book. he was by the rules, detail oriented in his public life. and now we know he kept journals and pictures of the crimes he committed. what does that tell you about the state of this guy's mind? >> well, he is extremely organized. he loves to have a lot of control. that's his whole thing. total control. and i guess he got to the point where he wanted to have total control in a depraved way of individuals, so he documented every single step that he took. he's also doing a bit of scrapbooking. like when we go on a vacation we take pictures of our entire vacation, sometimes, this is a picture of the airport, the hotel, the car i was in, my food on the table where i've been, and we put them in a scrap book, we have soouch nears and relive the moments where we had the great vacation. for him, that's what he's doing. he loves this stuff. when they took his scrap book away which they've done now and he was in court, he got one last chance to peek and he did. when they started showing the picture he was looking down, but then he looked up to see those because the last chance he'll get to see what he had done. >> real quickly here, more than 80 break-ins in two neighborhoods where he lived. are you surprised that place didn't find this guy earlier? >> well, certainly there were some links in the sense he lived in both places. he was known to be jogging around the neighborhood that these things happened in. i think the fact that he was the colonel, they just couldn't wrap their heads around that and they never suspected it could be him. any other creepy guy in the neighborhood, maybe. but not the colonel. >> pat brown, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> let us switch gears and get a check of the weather from al. >> thanks a lot, matt. we have this young lady here. what's your name. >> lorena run eun. >> how old are you? >> 88. from rock island, illinois. >> you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> i like the hat. i like the hat. it's very nice, very nice. warm and good looking. we like that. let's check your weather. this could become richard, tropical system down there. low pressure, 165 miles southwest of grand cayman. could become a tropical depression later today. as you can see in the lower 48 we've got plenty of sunshine, although wet weather through the southwest. frontal system pushing through the south, bringing some showers from washington down to atlanta. that will clear off later today and bring plenty of sunshine, windy around the great lakes with some rain. they may see some snow in the upper elevations around the eastern great lakes later and here's a view of the golden gate which interesting enough is one of the least foggy places we are seeing around the bay area. we've got low cloud, just not at the bridge level. at other spots that fog is pretty thick and will take some time to break up. i think the fog will linger a little longer today which will yield some cooler temperatures. 60s to low 70s around the inner bay and our valleys. the tri-valley probably seeing mid-70s today. tomorrow more than just the fog, we're talking a chance of rain by the evening into friday morning. more rain tu for the weekend. what's your group? >> new york city society of health system pharmacists. >> that's not easy to say. what is easy to say is go to the weather channel or cable on weather.com. al, thank you so much. anna chapman is emerging from the shadows once again this time on the russian version of "maxim" magazine. peter alexander is joining us with details. >> this morning we're learning more about the woman who is glamorous, mysterious and a sensation online. anna chapman is the russian spy scandal fem fattal. she's no longer hiding any secrets. >> it is her most provocative photo shoot yet, anna chapman posing seductively, at times gun in hand for the russian version of "maxim" magazine. its 100 sexest women in the country edition. she's done more to excite russian patriotism than the russian soccer team, "maxim" writes. she was deported from the u.s. in july after pleading guilty to conspiracy at what american officials described as an intelligence gathering failure. at home she's still celebrated as a national hero. >> we live in a world that we celebrate everything from a sensational point of view. >> reporter: on monday, the 28-year-old redhead and comrades were awarded a highest honor, greeted in a ceremony by president demeet tree medvedev. she's hardly faded away into obscurity. her first public appearance after the scandal, a sultry shoot for another russian magazine. earlier this month, the lady in red was spotted at this russian rocket launch. >> i launched this business because i wanted to help someone. >> reporter: in the u.s. she claimed to work in real estate and banktion, seen here promoting herself at a conference for entrepreneurs in new york. back in russia she was hired as an adviser to the president of a major moscow bank. it's unclear if she's there for her fame or expertise in information technologies as the bank suggests. in either case, chapman is finding new business opportunities. this month launching an iphone app that let's users play poker with a virtual anna. >> she's a fantasy. if you look at every bond movie, you have these gorgeous, gorgeous spies that don't exist in real life. now one does. i think that's why she's captured people's imagination. >> reporter: she makes it stealing america's secrets but still finding ways to steal the spotlight. >> the "maxim" issue hits russian news stands tomorrow. the online site has crashed several times because of too much traffic. they say she also breaks her silence in an interview she does, she addresses topics such as men, flirting and her future plans. >> oh, my goodness. peter alexander, thank you so much this morning. coming up next, a new warning for women about hormone replacement therapy. why scientists say it could be riskier than previously thought. that's coming up right after this. so, get this -- kraft mac & cheese... but it's in a bag. and you bake it... in the oven. whatever happened to cheesasaurus rex? 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skirt that line between entertainment and bad behavior. but police say amber may have just crossed it on camera kicking and punching her on again off again fiance. now child services just got involved too. >> millions watch it, the mtv show teen mom, the title says it all. teenagers trying to weave through the delicate maze of motherhood. >> i am a mom and i'm a teenager too. >> reporter: and not so delicate, at least one of whom -- >> you don't talk to [ bleep ] like that, you hear me? >> reporter: that's amber, attacking her then fiance gary last year, their baby girl leah was in the room. and it happened again. >> i swear to god [ bleep ]. >> one more hit. >> reporter: this time on the show, amber hit, kicked and punched gary when he threatened to report her for being a bad mom. now child protective so fasts is investigating too. in indiana, domestic violence in front of a child under 14 can be a felony. >> were you blacked out or whited out? >> i don't remember that. >> reporter: amber talked about the violence on tuesday night on an mtv reunion special. >> i don't remember hitting him multiple times. >> reporter: amber calls herself a teenaged party girl, a high school dropout. calling amber an out of control monster. >> there are critics who say that mtv or the production company should have stepped in and stopped the scene. especially because they occurred in front of their baby daughter, leah. >> reporter: after seeing this latest fight, investigators went to amber's home and found evidence they say warrants their attention, though officials won't say what that evidence is. one thing is clear, the show is growing in popularity, and the stakes kourldn s couldn't be hi >> as we're all glued to the television set watching this train wreck, we need to be cognizant that these are real lives, real situations and there's the mental health of this child is at stake here. >> while officials could take her baby away, so far that has not happened. mtv would not comment on any of us. >> dr. janet taylor is a psychiatrist, dan abrams is nbc's chief legal analyst. help me out, this seems pretty cut and dried. >> as a legal matter, if the prosecutors decide they want to prosecute, they have got all the evidence they need right there on the tape. because remember, what is battery, legally? it mean s touching someone in a angry way. >> he sat there and took this for a long period of time, does he have to press charges in order for an action to be brought. >> but when you've got the videotape, in a way you don't need the witness the way you might ordinarily in another case. >> not only could she face battery charges but child services is now involved in this. could she lose custody of her daughter who was in the room for one of these assaults? >> that's a pretty draconian measure to take the child away from a parent is kind of the ultimate punishment when it comes to child services. but when they examine the totality of the circumstances and come to the conclusion she's an unfit mother. >> there was a crew here shooting this, should they not have put the camera down and dragged these two apart? >> if the d.a. wants to get aggressive, they could prosecute people who had reason to believe that child abuse was occurring, they could prosecute them for failure -- >> what is the impact of something like that on a young child. >> it's all exposure, kids who witness it are more likely to be battered in the aftermath and also from a self-esteem standpoint. and as dan says, not only is it a punishment for the parents, but we also have to protect our children. so i think the good news is the video camera was there because now we have evidence and you can really investigate it. the camera crew, i mean -- >> you know what makes me squeezy in all of this? sometimes we call these people the stars of this show. these are people. if we put people like this on the cover of a magazine. in the reality tv world, i think a monster is almost a complement. she's the one that people are paying attention to. do we just glamorize this? >> it's an opportunity to get some real help for her and intervention and show people how parents causes stress, but you have to learn how to handle conflict and certainly not expose your children to violence. >> but there's no question, she's become the star, and bigger star you become, even if you're the person everyone loves to hate, the more valuable you become and then you do the therapy session afterwards, where you try and bring it down. that's t e . >> she does have a criminal investigation, so hopefully they will take that seriously and followthrough. >> all right, folks, thank you very much. we appreciate it. good seeing you both, it's 16 minutes after the hour. up next, does new jersey governor chris christie have his eyes on the white house? 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>> no. >> reporter: because? >> because i think people want to be treated like dpuadults. they're tired of hearing, i can make it all better and it won't cost you and it won't hurt you. >> reporter: that approach and youtube moments like this one -- >> it's people who raise their voices and yell and scream like you who are dividing this country, we're here to bring this country together, not divide it. >> reporter: that struck a chord with voters even across party lines. >> i voted for obama, but i support chris christie for governor of new jersey. >> reporter: a former prosecutor who never lost a case, chris christi was born to a -- >> your mother a democrat, your father a dren? >> yes. >> reporter: how you would you describe your politics. >> i'm a republican for sure and i say, you know, i'm on the conservative side of things. but i think that i'm also really practical and. >> and it's not just talk, one of his closest political allies is a democrat, newark mayor cory booker. >> reporter: you two are being called the political odd couple. >> am i felix? >> reporter: the two recently appeared on oprah to announce a gift from facebook's founder. for schools like this one. booker says honesty is at the core of their relationship. >> like it or not, i always know where i stand. he doesn't say yes or no, he says hell yes, or hell no and you really know where you can go. we are going to get this done whatever it takes. >> reporter: at the same time, christi becomes a habit ticket for republicans. the new star of a gop ad campaign. >> we can change america overnight. >> reporter: a conservative folk hero. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is wrong to love another man because i love chris christie. >> and lost but not least, watch out sarah palin. >> new jersey governor chris christie won the first ever richmond virginia tea party presidential straw poll on saturday. >> reporter: all of which has led to questions about christy's future. >> christy says he's not ready. a lot of republicans are talking about that you should be on the ticket in 2012 to run for the white house. you say? >> no way. >> reporter: would you consider running for vice president? >> who would be that poor guy? i just don't think that my personality is necessarily suited to being number two. >> that said when pressed, the governor admits he's disgusted with his family. but to try to find out what he really think, even 7-year-old bridgette is a political pro. would you like your daddy to be president of the united states? >> i don't have an answer for that. >> on message. >> reporter: we may not know what bridgette thinks, ann, but we do now know what salty language is and i'm here to tell you the speculation about christy is not going to go away any time soon. >> thanks this morning. . and coming up, when to buy now and when the wait when it comes to tvs, computers and phones after your local news. good morning to you. it's 8:26 right now. we'll check the commute with mike to see how things are rolling, or not. >> since 5:30 there has been a problem at the bay bridge toll plaza causing a backup to formerly and significant right now. almost a 45-minute drive off the carcinas bridge. very slow coming out hercules especially the merge off the richmond feldman bridge. a slow drive off the 680 interchange and further slowing through hayward. looking at oakland, one of the reasons is the clouds in the area. >> even in san jose patchy fog in some spots. not stoeo much further inland. look at san jose, oakland, san francisco kind of mired in the mid 60s through noon today. 4:00 we'll see things turning breezy. low clouds hanging on the coast. cool day, at least cooler than yesterday around the bay area. tomorrow expect to see showers rolling into the evening. ewre ntes afe s 8:27. mo news after the break. r the port of oakland will close this weekend. >> good morning to you. on saturday you may not be able to do much work when they get there because the long shoreman's union will stop work to show solidarity with the family of oscar grant. he was killed by former b.a.r.t. police officer johannes mehserle on new year's day on a b.a.r.t. platform. a jury found the former b.a.r.t. police officer guilty of manslaughter, a lesser charge than grant's family wanted. they hope for the maximum sentence when mehserle faces sentencing so this work stop is to show community support for oscar grant, his family, and the abolition of police brutality. >> thank you very much. it's a perfect fall day, a perfect fall crowd. matt lauer along with ann curry. >> and tamron hall. tech head, major tech head. >> mini. >> how do you decide, when a new product comes out, how do you decide whether to buy that product right then or do you wait until the next version of that product comes out? >> i always wait, you never do. >> most times i do. 3-d tv, i will buy when it comes out. also coming up, we have got martha stewart in the house. >> we're going to talk about some savory desserts. and later, an 1 #-year-old that's removed from a cheerleading squad because of a cheer called shake your bootie. and then a counter intuitive way to lose weight. a registered dietitian will tell us why you should be eating fat and drinking alcohol and sleeping more if you want to shed pounds. >> that soishtds good. . >> how about a check of the weather. >> let's check it out and show you right now. >> 60s and 70s in the southwest. and for your daytime weather, wet weather down to the southwest. we have got some showers around the great lakes, beautiful weather down through florida, mid-atlantic looking gorgeous, although a few showers right along the mid-atlantic coast. >> here is a pretty gloomy start to the morning in san jose. we've got some fog, a little mist underneath some of those clouds and you may be missing some of the sunshine this morning. we'll see the low clouds slowly break up. look what it's going to do to our hour by hour temperatures through the day. right through the early afternoon mainly 60s inland. 50s around san francisco. a much cooler game four for the giants and phillies unlike yesterday and for the next few days chances of rain start to come back late tomorrow into early friday and off and on through the weekend. >> you can check your weather any time of the day or night. now live, in person. coming to you direct from our beautiful downtown washington headquarters, mr. willard scott. >> i was in new york last week, i went to your shrine for 20 minutes, you saw that. wonderful and my beautiful secretary, nancy fields. >> that was so sweet. that was a nice little trip. happy birthday from smucker's. emma otis of poulsbo, washington state. she's 109. she attributed her longevity to swedish genes. a lot of those north climate people live forever. and silvia lieberman, 100, retired teacher, loves playing piano and enjoys visiting with family. and martin hornsby, 100 years old, a retired mechanic and knows all sorts of tips to make life happy. they call him the watermelon man because he sells fruits and vegetables in the summertime. and father john torney, he's 100 years old. he started preaching when he was 30 years old. he preached during world war ii. and mary hackett, 100 years old. a former housekeeper for 30 years. and she loves to be showered with kisses. and henry buckstein, he attributes his longevity to having no wrinkles and staying positive. he's about to celebrate his 75th anniversary with his wife mini. now back to new york. >> willard, i know you like pies, so stick around, because when we come back, martha stewart do i look like someone who's at risk for heart disease? 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>> the pulsing takes if you don't stop to talk to ann curry, it takes about 15 seconds from start to finish. and then you can just add, keep pulsing as i hadd about a quartr of a cup. of water. you roll this out. >> a lot of times people say don't work it too much with your hands, is that still the case with this kind of a thing. >> you just cut it into about one by two inch squares. it doesn't matter. you can do it 3 1/2. i don't really bother to cut it with a ruler, but in case you're uneasy about it. >> this is normally made with apples, but you've got pears this morning. >> not normally, it can be pears, it can be quints, it can be apple. i have been making apple pies every single weekend. i have virtually tons of apples on my property. >> i peel and cut into wedges and some dried fig. two tablespoons of lemon juice. a tablespoon of flour. that flour thickens the juices while it's bake. very important to put some flavor like that. and a little bit of nutmeg. >> fresh nutmeg is always best. >> it is. >> sometimes people keep them for two -- >> okay now let's get started, what do we do then? >> and we'll scrape that off. always scrape. and then you arrange these beautiful, beautiful squares, cut your pastry, all this pastry into squares, chill them, so that they're easy to handle. >> how long do you chill them. >> just until they're hard. >> 15, 20 minutes. >> and make sure nothing's hanging over the edge and then just lay these in little bit of an overlapping -- >> i see, so that it overhangs a little bit. >> you're not building out really well, and you can just cut it into squares like that. >> this looks like when you bake it, it's going to be really pretty. >> and we have egg mixed with a little bit of cream. this will get it browner than if you just did eggs. you can do egg and water. >> so there's like a little tablespoon of cream? >> yes, that's all. and you can use egg yoke if you want to get it even darker. >> let's go over here and show people we have got about 30 seconds. >> then sprinkle the sugar. that's going to bake in a hot oven on 375 until it looks like this. this is what it looks like. >> pear pandowdy, all the other pies. we're taking the old cobblers and the pandowdys and the crumbles and we're making pie. >> this is comfort food, martha. i feel comforted. >> apple with a cheddar crust. that's the one i want a taste of. and this is the most beautiful this is a quints slab pie. >> we're going to have it all. thank you so much. >> coming up next, buy now or buy later? 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>> you used to be able to monitor when it was coming out. but now every season, now mod models, new features. >> when the new model comes out, the prices tend to be higher, eventually they come down. what's the general markup on a new product? >> general markup could be 10 to 20 points. it could be hundreds on the thousand. it really depends, you don't see a major gap, what you do see is a jump. >> when is a good time to go out and buy one of these gadgets and when is a time to hold off. >> we're looking at a pan sonic, a 42-inch, to kind of put it in perspective. ten years ago, it was thousands of dollars. now it's $675. beautiful rich color, great black, looks great for movies and action films. to me plasma still looks better than led. >> buying one of these is kind of a mathematical equation. >> make sure that you're paying attention to the size of the screen and in order to do that, measure your viewing distance from the screen, multiply that by about six or seven and that will give you your screen size range that you should be buying. >> what do i expect to pay for a good one? >> for a good one, around $700, $800. and warranties, make sure you're invested in extended warranties. >> you say buy, you like these particular models. why are these buys? >> these are the hottest phones, the motorola droid, i love this device, it has a beautiful screen, and it also can operate as a wi-fi hot spot. if you're a blackberry user, this is the first time blackberry has come out with a touch screen. >> i like the tactile keyboard. >> 1$199 for all of these, excet for the 4-g right here. it has a keyboard as well as a touch screen. it uses and android operating system. >> and these won't be updated in two months and make me feel like i'm out of date. >> a lot of times you can get these on a contract. >> states around the country passes hands free laws. >> i love this one by blue amp. it's $99 and what it does is clips easily on to the visor in your car. and you just use voice commands. and if you're getting a call, you don't have to look down at your phone, you keep your hands at 10 and 2. >> this is a speakerphone so yo can't have a private phone call. >> it does noise cancellation, so i have had family members in the car and still get to have a conversation. if you want to go private advertised, same type of technology built into this. >> real quickly, mario, you say buy 3-d cameras, why. >> because you want to future proof yourself. this is a cyber shot, 2-d images as well as 3-d. you want to buy for the future and 3-d is the future. >> sounds like a mixed message. you say buy the camera, hold off on the tv. >> let's see if we can get some 3-d action. can you do "the matrix" move? >> no, no, no, i can't do "the matrix" move. why should we buy these now? >> they're new. if you really want to get one that's under 1,500 or less. but bottom line, new technology is going to continue to grow. >> real quickly, a couple of other holdoffs, the tablet computers, you don't think this should be purchased yet. >> tablets you should wait until after january, they'll come out with different features. and the new one on the market is the windows phone. >> coming up, using checks to give kids a leg up in the classroom and in life. our kids can't afford another four years of crippling cuts to public schools. class sizes are too big, and all the standardized testing just isn't working. so classroom teachers looked closely at the plans of both candidates for governor. and we're supporting jerry brown. brown's plan focuses on a well-rounded education... with history, science, and the arts as well as english and math. schools where teachers and parents work together. and that's why we urge you to vote for jerry brown, a leader we can trust to make our public schools a priority again. back now at 8:52. with an old game being used to improve the learning and social skills of children. >> you expect to hear that school kids are learning about reading, writing, and math. chess is teaching lessons well beyond the game board. before ipod and video games, long before television -- the game of kings, chess, still popular in the 21st century, is capturing imaginations across the country. thanks in part to a nonprofit organization called first move which is helping introduce this centuries old game of strategy to kids as young as 5 and 6. why chess. >> to play the game of chess is an olgs. to win the game of chess, you got to be the whole game with your opponent knowing what you're doing. >> reporter: at this all girl's school in new york, chess teaches fairness and strategy. >> talk me through it, what are we doing here? >> reporter: and "today" they used a little gamesmanship. these educators hope the strategies the kids learn playing chess will help them navigate in the real world. >> i really feel that will change school the way our kids deal with each other. it's calm, it's polite. the contact sport in a calmer more intellectual way. >> our classrooms are very diverse these days, people with different backgrounds. >> reporter: important life lessons learned in play. there is a showdown going on. >> the moves they make now may cost them six moves through the game. so kids need to learn, things i do now, they don't just have an immediate consequence, they can have a far reaching consequence. >> check mate. >> reporter: and while everyone hopes to win, even this future grand master knows that some of the best lessons are learned when you don't win. you think you're getting better all the time. >> yes, i learn from my mistakes. >> reporter: first move is currently in 27 states engaging 50,000 young minds and they're expanding nationally. so learn more go to todayshow.com. >> learn a new strategy, learn how to learn from your mistakes. and learn how to lose. good morning to you. it's 8:56 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon with mike and word on b.a.r.t. delays. >> we've had problems over the morning but still fighting delays in the pittsburgh and bay point line. between walnut creek and pleasant hill recovering from earlier equipment problems. i still recommend b.a.r.t. getting into the city because of all the backups on the east shore freeway as well as the giants game this evening. east shore freeway is very slow, 35 miles per hour on average jamming up around the merge off the richmond center bridge but the toll plaza starting to see a break. the approach, all the other freeways still slow. 24 out of thealoaasde,and l.583 oakland as well. s re58ew nafter this. our real national pastime -- saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work. 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one -- state farm insures 40 million drivers. more than geico and progressive combined. i save because i'm accident-free. of course, with so many ways to save, including discounts of up to 40%, having that many customers shouldn't be a surprise. so ask a neighbor about state farm. then call an agent at 1-800-state-farm, or go online. president obama is not running for re-election but is campaigning like he is. he'll be in the bay area tomorrow and is set to arrive at sfo tomorrow afternoon to promote the state democratic candidate harris. the visit will mark his first bay area visit since promoting green technology and fund raising for senator boxer back in may. we'll have a local news update in about 30 minutes. have a great morning. 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"happy days" my favorite show growing up as a kid. mr. roker is across the way and he's got a check of the weather. >> you know what this woman wants for her anniversary? is a kiss from matt. very nice. >> i will be leaving shortly because that guy looks a lot bigger than i am. >> look at this, here he comes, here he comes. oh, yeah. happy anniversary, nice to see you. >> and that's why we won't do two shows a night. eclechs k your weather and see what's going on. we'll show you fch today, we have got a little bit of an upper low spinning around, we have some pretty nice weather with the exception of the great lakes, windy and wet, beautiful weather in the pacific northwest, sunshine here in the northeast, mid here is a very hazy view of oakland airport. we're still mired underneath the low clouds around most of the inner bay. we're seeing a little sun well inland toward livermore and our temperatures today will be running cooler than yesterday, 60s and 70s, for most places, mid 70s in the warmer places inland. tomorrow comes the first in a series in a chance of seeing some showers. looks like late thursday into friday morning more showers due in for saturday afternoon. sunday should be the wettest day of the seven-day forecast and some clearing skies by monday. >> and that's your latest weather. and now to a shake-up in nebraska where an 11-year-old cheerleader was kicked off her squad because she says she didn't want to shake her booty. >> reporter: this girl is finding little reason to cheer these days. >> i was feeling really sad and i didn't know why i was suspended if i was just standing up for my beliefs. >> reporter: she's no longer part of the cheerleading squad she says because she didn't shake her booty. >> i don't like that people are just staring at my butt and it has nothing to do with cheerleading or football. >> reporter: bailey's mom agrees with her. >> there's underlying sexual tones that a little girl shouldn't be doing. >> reporter: tony harris has been a cheer coach for six years and says the booty clear is in good taste so she suspended bailey. >> she's standing like this and having to explain to 5 and 6-year-olds, why is this happening, i just thought it was in their best interest to just ask her not to participate. >> reporter: 6-year-old kennedy tesch was kicked off her squad when her parents objected to the wording of a cheer. kennedy's mom told her story on "today." >> at that point i was just kind of incensed. >> reporter: back in ashland, the rest of the squad will carry on, apparently not too shaken by this controversy. >> bailey joins us with her mom. everyone's talking about you, you're the talk of the town. do you regret taking a stand? >> not really. i don't much regret it because i think what i did was right. >> you're 11 and to show this kind of courage, i mean the other girls are still going on and they're still cheering. were you worried about being left out or did that matter at all? >> i was kind of worried because when i first started out it was kind of scary because i was the older one and they were all friends with each other. and my friend left the squad. >> but you said i'm going to say what i feel and if this means i have to leave, that's okay? >> uh-huh. >> when did she first tell you, mom, i'm not comfortable with this cheer? >> i personally have never liked the cheer. >> she's been on the squad for four years. >> i don't push my believes on fay. if she wanted to do it, that was fine. but last year, she had mentioned that she was starting to be uncomfortable and there was complaints and they had pulled the cheer. and this year it was brought back and fay said that she had mentioned it to tony and she would move it forward and backward, but in no way was she going to shake her rump. >> how did they make you feel. >> it just felt wrong and i don't know why, i just didn't feel like it was a cheer that was appropriate for my age of kids or younger. >> and whatever the opinions are out there, sabrina, i think it's every parent's desire to raise a strong, confident young lady. and she's speaking out, you have to be proud of her for that. >> i am. i'm proud that she has a voice and that tony gave her an opportunity that she other wide would not have had because she volunteers with countless hours, but she didn't listen to fay as a role model. >> did you appeal as a parent and say, listen, can we just get rid of this cheer? >> she had sent fay home that day and said that we would discuss it the next day. and she had sent an e-mail prior to your conversation and said that she was no longer on the squad. and that was an hour prior to her supposedly going to cheer practice to apologize to tony and the cheer squad for disrespecting them at the game. >> would you take your spot back if they offered it? >> i probably would, but i'm not sure. because i would want to be sure of what would happen to me. >> so you would go back but not doing that cheer? there's no compromise there? >> yes. >> thanks for sticking up for what you think is right. coming up, holding on to your house in tough times. plus life after bankruptcy, our experts have some advice in "today's" money 911 and do away with your no fat, no alcohol diet. we have weight loss tips that really work. but first, these messages. good morning! ♪ [ female announcer ] nutri-grain -- one good decision... ♪ ...can lead to another. ♪ ♪ ...made with real fruit and now with more of the whole grains your body needs. nutri-grain can help you eat better all y. mmmmm... 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>> ellen, a fabulous, fabulous grandma. not only because she started the 529, but because she is asking this question, which is very, very important. here's the thing. she doesn't have to put it in anyone else's name. please don't, actually do not. that would be the worst thing you can do. if you put it in the child's name. everything, all of the money in the student's name is going to be considered toward the financial aid package. if it's in the parent of the student, her daughter's name, that will factor into financial aid. the grandparents assets, all of them are not considered if the financial aid process on the fasfa form. be very careful with the stool. contact the school, contact the financial aid office. be careful when you defer. and wait until the granddaughter is in school. >> i want to get to this next phone call. alex is calling in from new york. alex, good morning. what's your question? >> caller: i'm 32 years old and just resigned from my prior company to take a better offer with a startup. my question is how to handle the 401(k) at my prior company given that i still have about $40,000 in loans left. my main question is whether i should convert that traditional ira to a roth and take the tax hit this year and can that be counted towards my maximum contribution for 2010 or just leave it as it is now? 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bush and that is the intersection closed right now to traffic. hyde is closed between bush and sutter and muni lines traveling along the area will reeb route route -- rerouted. use poke or johnson as an alternate. giant games, also slow coming off the bay bridge. slow at the toll plaza again. a late burst. the east shore freeway is starting to clear. the skies are not clear there. we have low clouds and it might be contributing to some of the slowdown out of synol toward the express lane. >> we're seeing low clouds actually up to 1400 feet thick this morning and a little bit further inland so we'll see a cooler day today with those low clouds lingering. look at our temperatures here around 4:00 only near 60 in san francisco. low to mid 70s san jose. upper 60s for oakland. mid 70s well inland toward the tri valley. tomorrow increasing clouds, showers late in the evening into friday morning and for the weekend plan on more rain especially as we head into sunday afternoon. time right now is 9:27. we'll have more news right after this short break. two masked men who staged takeover robberies in the east bay are on the loose but we have an idea what they looked like. police released new surveillance pictures. concord police say the two men are armed with a shotgun and a pistol and they burst into two restaurants ordering employees to the ground. the men allegedly took money from the safe and then ran away. witnesses say both men wore masks and gloves and hoodies. the robberies happened monday night at the round table pizza on treat boulevard and then 40 minutes later they robbed the subway sandwich shop on concord boulevard. more local news for you coming up in a half hour and the "today" show returns in less than a minute. have a great morning. we'll see you in a bit. mother and daughter country duo, the judds, they have had an amazing 14-hit run of number one singles. they have been making music on and off ever since. naomi and wynonna are set to take off again on the last encore. coming up in this half hour, how to lose weight without feeling like you're on a diet, which is always the trick. >> we're talking about counter intuitive weight loss. one of them is for example eat more fat, drink alcohol. one of them is eat cheese, a lot of these ideas are maybe not what we would be thinking about. let's find out what this expert had to say and how she defends that advice. then from shedding pounds to peeling off a few years really fast, whether you have 30 minutes or a month, we have secrets to getting a younger look, little changes from what you eat to the color nail polish you choose. look at that, that was beautiful. how to make the classic italian dish, it's perfect. but sometimes it can come out sticky or too mushy. in fact our cameraman is having to walk down the stairs and come into this studio all in one shot. so we're going to be talking about risoto. first let's get a check of the weather. >> let's show you what's happening, we have got some windy weather and wet weather along the great lakes, a slight risk of strong storms, texas into new mexico we have also got some wet weather in the pacific northwest. tomorrow we're looking at a risk of strong storms in northern texas, wet weather in the northeast, rain and snow showers and some afternoon and evening showers move into nort here's what's happening in eek oakland. low clouds through lunch time today. that is one reason why we'll run cooler in terms of temperatures. lots of 60s, low 70s around the inner bay down from the upper 70s to near 80 we had a few spots just yesterday. now your seven-day forecast tomorrow as you just saw on the national map, we'll see those showers start to drop in probably toward tomorrow evening, mainly thursday night into early friday with more rain off and on for the second half of the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. the things you don't have to give up when you're on a diet. we have got five straight loss strategies right after 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( crashing ) velveeta and ro tel. simple secrets to looking younger, whether you need a quick fix today, by next week or now. good morning, good to see you. i love that you compile this list of tips and you did not select anything that was pricey, no surgery, no needles needed. >> that is expensive and you need a dermatologist, so we wanted instant gratification solutions that don't involve sticking anything into your face. >> if you want to look younger right now what, do you do? >> first back away from the powder, lots of people like to use powder, the problem is it settles into fine lines and can make you actually look older. so we suggest you use blotting paper. >> and it just slicks the oil right off. >> this is blue mascara, this one's called buxom. >> blue mascara? >> this is very fall, you lay it on top of your regular mascara. and it makes the whites of your eyes pop so it looks like you got a lot of sleep when you didn't. >> in 30 minutes you can look younger by doing less, give yourself a fresh manicure. shorter nails and using a sheer, pink, or nude polish. >> and this would look good on any complexion, skin coloring? >> and if you want to look good by tomorrow? >> we suggest a little bit of self-tanning, don't do it with the sun, that's dangerous. these are self-tanning towelettes. you can use it the nights before, wake up in the morning, you look much perkier and you've got that glow. >> and then what if you want to look young never a week, what do we need to do? >> these are serums. >> what are serums? >> serums are an anti-aging product. it makes every product you use work better. these all have anti-aging ingredients, but a serum is the most direct and fastest way to get it into your skin. >> and these aren't pricey? >> no, one of them is just $20. so we really suggest that if you're going to buy a product, buy yourself a serum and just add it to your routine. >> and what about the green tea. >> i'm a major coffee addict. coffee is very dehydrating, it sucks the moisture right out of your skin and that will encourage the look of lines. green tea gives you that boost but it's hydrating. >> if you can go all green tea, i think that's probably ideal. it does give you that energy boost and it's great for your metabolism. >> and if we would like to look younger by, maybe, spring? >> this is a hand scrub that you can use, what we're encouraging people to do is don't just think about your face. think about your hands. >> hands show age? >> age spots, that's something that people really get upset about. you use a daily hand cream and you won't get those age spots. >> these have anti-inflammatory properties. anything that causes inflammation in the body puts stress on all your systems including your skin and that will cause you to get more wrinkles. just use more spice in general, especially cinnamon and ginger. >> thank you very much. we're stirring the pot in an italian favorite. insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and hoping for different results. insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and hoping for different results. pt. i will owe my office to no one but you. i don't owe anyone anything. i don't owe anyone anything. what's the worst that can happen? what's the worst thing that can happen? this morning in "today's" kitchen, our chef has just returned from his acclaimed cooking school near verona. and he's going to show us how to make two delicious rizsottrisot. what a great, hearty meal. >> we're going to make two of them. >> a lot of people are afraid because they think it takes too long. >> it takes 20 minutes once the rice goes in. we don't have time to make a complicated dinner. >> that's good to know. >> but you have to have the right kind of rice. i have a few grains in this bowl here. the outside of the kernel is slightly -- these are sauteed onions. the first is mushrooms, we have soaked them in water, and when they're reconstituted, they puff up. stir these in, add a little bit of salt, a little bit of pepper. if you had porcini, that would be great. this is so that it can start soaking up the flavors of the rice and then we start adding liquids. >> so the rice will absorb the flavor of the butter and the mushrooms. and this liquid that we kept that the mushrooms were soaking in, we put them in a little pot here. and this is the liquid we're going to start using to make a rice. you add just enough to give it sort of a thick, soupy consistency and then you stir. and while you do that one, i'm going to work on this one over here. this is butter nut squash and we would make it with a pumpkin, it's an italian pumpkin. >> that almost sounds like an -- >> okay, all right. so here we add the rice as well. and we stirred it. and here we're going to add some broth, this is just the meat broth. you know the whole thing about stirring risotto, it's not just so that the rice won't stick to the pot. it's because stirring creates friction between the rice kernel. the most important thing to learn is it's creamy not because of any of the ingredients you put in, and it's not because we're putting in a lot of butter or cream, it's because of the kind of rice you use. so you've got to stir so that that starch dissolves away. and you wait to add more liquid until it's just like that. and then you add just enough liquid to make it soupy. after you put the mushroom liquid in here, we're going to continue. then you just keep on going for 15, 18 minutes. and then, at the end, we're going to add a little bit of butter and cheese. this is a risotto that's finished, it's butter nut squash with a little bit of parsley. and this is the mushroom one. >> we have a hungry crew here. >> okay. and so it's -- i can do that if you want. >> so do you want to do this -- you want to do it when it gets burned at the bottom, you want to be very careful. >> you just keep stirring. and it gets creamy when you add the mushrooms. >> thank you so much. >> still to come, entourage star adrian grenier stops by toal to hoda and kathie lee. do i look like someone who's at risk for heart disease? well guess what, i am. heart disease took my dad's life, but it doesn't have to take mine because 80% of cardiac events in women may be prevented if we make the right choices. eighty percent. you may not know you're at risk, but one woman dies every minute from this largely preventable disease. help bring a voice to this silent killer. speak up to save lives at goredforwomen.org good morning everybody. i'm brent cannon. checking in with mike on the commute actually picking up a bit. >> we had a late burst of traffic on the toll plaza with incidents over on the east shore freeway and caused the last half hour to be crowd ud but now some relief. on the oakland side some relief. this afternoon because of the 4:20 game, more folks heading into the city. giants playing again. north 480 jammed up. we have a disabled vehicle around fifth but it isn't causing problems out of san l leand leandro. across the bridge the traffic flow is clear but, rob, the skies are not. that's been the case around the bay area this morning. what's going on? >> the low cloud layer twice as thick as yesterday morning. it's a little further inland so we'll see a slower break up of the clouds as we head through the early afternoon today. cooler temperatures. 70s inland around san jose. that might be a little optimistic. i think we'll see more 60s around the inner bay today. mid 70s, better odds of that toward the tri valley this afternoon. tomorrow will be the first in the series of chances of rain mainly toward thursday night and early friday especially san francisco north and for the rest of the bay area late saturday heading into sunday. >> thanks a lot, rob. new this morning oakland mayoral candidates will attend a forum at an unusual location tonight at the alameda county food bank talking about how to handle the growing problem of hunger in oakland. it is estimated that 1 in 6 people in oakland are at risk of going hungry. there are ten candidates for mayor and the only one not expected to be there is don perada. a packed house is expected starting at 7:00 tonight at the alameda county food bank. the emeryville city council has voted down ikea's hopes of expanding into a nearby neighborhood. the home furnishing giant had won approval from the planning commission to expand into a warehouse on hollis and 53rd streets so that customers would have a separate location to pick up large items. people living in that area complained it would also bring in a lot of unwanted traffic. more local news coming up in half an hour and the "today" show returns in about a minute. have a great morning. we'll see you back here in a little bit. captions paid for by nbc-universal television from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. happy middle. week to all of you. it's wine day, october 20th. we're here studio 1a. it's a good day. >> it's a good day. it's interesting what we're doing this week, pairing different types of alcohol with candy. >> why not? from food network magazine. they say it can be done. that's why it's here for those purposes. >> if you're going to have port, and who isn't at 10:00 a.m., you should have a snickers bar. who isn't at 10:00? >> they go well together. >> i tried it with the port. do you know how much chocolate i eat in this hour? all right. >> you're going to love that. >> i do love it. >> i have found a way to solve my sweet problem. a twizzler with a california measure larlo merlot. >> you bite off the end. then you could -- >> no, no. >> darn. i was hoping it would work. huh y huh-uh. no. yeah, i can see that. you want to try it? >> what are we doing seriously? okay. that's good. >> anyway, there's a lot going on. first of all, you have another book signing tonight. >> i want to thank everybody. by the way, book review the folks loves at huntington. who knew people came out on a weeknight. i didn't understand that people came, so i went and stood there. look at the people. >> look at all the people. >> they came. here's a mirror reflection. >> you're doing the last one tonight? >> i have another one at westchester. >> at barnes & noble? >> i think so. >> did you know that snooki, some judge had snooki sentenced her to a book signing for her community service? that's true. yes. >> that's so sad. snooki committed a crime, and the judge said instead of going to prison or community service, you have to go and sign books, and i guess her lawyer said that signing book s is hard work. poor thing. >> think of snooki tonight at your book signing. >> i will. >> sad day for florence yesterday. >> florence renderson on "dancing with the stars" she was voted off last night. it was between her and rick fox, and i have to say she really kicked it. florence kicked it. >> she was dancing to the brady bunch. >> she was? >> yeah. she's 76, and she's moving it there. she got really, really high marks for it, too. >> bristol palin dressed up in a gorilla suit. that was an interesting choice of costume. >> i didn't see it. >> i didn't either. there it is. why wouldn't you dance in that with a tutu? >> what was that? >> that passes for entertainment in today's world. >> mitzi and jairary are visiting from new orleans. >> and just past them is -- >> adrian from "entourage." >> he's not paying attention. he's blackberrying. >> you know what's going on? it passed you and i right by. these teen moms. it's like this huge, huge, huge sensation, hoda. >> if you aren't watching the reality shows, look at the magazine racks. >> "life in style," in touch" and "ok." there's brad and angelina. >> there's disturbing video that aired on the episodes. it shows 20-year-old amber portwood and she was being investigated for assaulting her boyfriend. look at this video that aired on the show. >> i swear to god i wish i was bigger than you. i would beat your [ bleep ]. >> right into the wall. >> so what happened was this episode aired, some people who live in the community called the police and said, i don't know if you know what's going on. this woman is hitting her boyfriend. >> that's domestic abuse. >> and all in the front of the child. there's a darling little girl that they have. that's abuse as well. even though they're not hitting the child, that's emotional abuse to the child. >> when you watch these things and you see it a lot on reality tv where you see snooki in a fight with somebody or the jersey housewives slamming or pushing each other. this one is sad. >> when there's a child present it changes the dynamic. >> you wonder, they're talking about will charges be pressed and what will happen? >> there's also a suggestion that perhaps some of the people that are actually producing these segments and running the the cameras and witnessing it and doing nothing to stop it, are they somehow culpable as well? that's an interesting legal question. >> a lot of times that's not jumpism, but sometimes you're shooting something as it's happening. >> what are you supposed to do in that case? >> you're not supposed to affect history but chronicle it. >> when a camera shows up in a situation. let's pretend there are some people sitting around on a corner, and we roll up with a camera. sometimes the people sitting turn into really unwieldly protestors. they were protesting and sat down and they do it for -- we change the game by showing up. the question is if you see someone in a bad situation and you're shooting it, dwha do you do? the person definitely puts the camera down and help. >> i would put my camera down and take the child out of the room and let somebody with the camera keep shooting it and keep that baby away. >> a lot of reporters and journalists, their job is to obviously help when someone is in the dire need. they're not the red cross. their job is to document what's happening. >> it's a misnomer to call something reality television, when we know for sure not all of them i suppose but most of them are -- they're not discriminasca sense, but they're set-up scenarios. they truly are. >> i have to say i'm surprised these teen moms are such a big deal. >> why are the teen mom's moms letting them do it? >> i don't know. people wondered if it would make them not want to be a teen mom. look what that's like. >> i think it glamourizes it. >> the on the front page of every magazine. >> they're from reality subjects to being stars in the world we live in today. >> jerry springer, we saul brawl, but any didn't wind up on the front page of magazines as role models. >> and people laughed at it then back and they were treated with contempt basically in the media. it's very different now. >> this is disturbing. if you love "glee" and a lot of people love it. it's a huge hit show. it was known for family viewing. you could watch it with the entire family. now it seem that is some of the cast members in "glee" have decided to shoot provocative photos we'll show you. >> apparently they're pretty racy, so if you want to take your xhild okids out right now. >> this is gq inside. they're not naked pictures but they're provocative pictures. the whoelt point of this show was to watch it with the kids. >> there you go lea michelle. thank you. that's me on my pila tes machin. the young man that plays the crippled young boy in the wheelchair. one of the slutty cheerleader -- why they always slutty. i was a cheerleader. they're not all sluts. she picks mihm up out of the wheelchair and takes her to a bed and has her way with him. they were sitting in their living room watching with the 12-year-old kid, and the 12-year-old kid actually stood up to this child's benefit -- it's amazing. i think this is too inappropriate for me and walked out of the room. what happens is you're not expecting it. everybody is singing and it's all wonderful, and the next thing you know some cheerleader, urn what i'm saying? >> not what cheerleaders do. >> then we get rewarded for bad behavior. yanni mab offered $100,000 to to go to work for ashley's madison, which is the cheaters website. >> you remember yanni. he's the one with the wife, the mi mistress down in the hole. >> he's being rewarded. with unemployment the way it is, you know, at least he has a good job. >> let's see miss sarah who looms especially glam today. >> what are you doing lately? you're working out all the more, haven't you? >> trying to. i've been eating. we're talking about the "glee" shoot and people are going both ways on. julie said it's too sexy. they're portraying high school sturnts when their interviewed concerning their roles they should ask appropriately. >> they're not teenagers in real life. lea michelle is 24. but it's like how do you separate it? what do you actually owe your fans as a role model? >> that's a good question. >> we can ask adrian greiner. >> i tuned in the other night and said, cody watches this? yeah, for the last four years. that's right after this. with all the equipment you use to stay fit, you might want to try lifting one of these. in recent years we've added a unique natural sea salt to over 40 campbell's condensed soups. it helps us reduce sodium, but not flavor. so if you're ready to eat a little better, grab your spoon and do a few lifts. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80 calories? 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( boy shouts, water squirts ) - welcome to my world. - thanks. do you know scott? scott towels are cleanup, done right. team for "today's buzz" from florence to mel to taylor swift. andy cohen has it all. he's the host of "watch what happens." we're bummed by carol brady getting the boot. >> i am bummed. florence henderson danced her 76-year-old butt off to the brady bunch theme song and gets knocked off. what do you have to do in this country to stay on a dancing show? bristol palin dances like a monkey in a monkey suit to the monkees theme song. i thought she would go. >> doesn't america vote? >> the audience for dancing with the stars has a much older audience. i thought that florence would stay in. >> you made it up too late, because she's off the show now. >> i know. >> taylor swift has written some controversial lyrics about john maher. >> we don't know for sure. >> the song is called "dear john," and it's really a lament about this guy breaking her 19-year-old heart, and all i can wonder is, what is john mayer doing that is causing such tumult among the women? he's like a destroyer. he goes in, and he dates these women, and then all are so traumatized. >> don't you think the jig is up now? once enough women go okay, that's the deal with him. >> i don't know. he's apparently electric. >> i like how taylor puts people in her songs. >> taylor writes about everybody she comes across. i love it. >> she gets rid of all the toxic anger through her pen. >> what about mel gibson? we were talking about him possibly -- >> the word is that he has been confirmed that he will be playing in a cameo role in "the hangover 2" as a tattoo artist. >> similarly to what tom cruise did, right, in that tropic movie? >> yeah, "tropic thunder." >> everybody said he's a comic genius and it did end his careecareek -- help his career. >> he wasn't in the position mel gibson is in now. >> you don't think there's hope for mel? >> i think going in this huge comedy is smart and great. good for him. >> we were talking about the kids from "glee" and this "gq" spread. what do you think about it? >> i was looking at it. it reminded me of the britney spears "one more time" video. the picture of lea michelle in her panties in the gym locker room. kathie lee pointed out rightly she is 24, so it's different than when we talk about miley cyrus rolling all over a bed at 17 years old. so, you know, yes, are they playing high schoolers? yes. i think anyone who buys "gq" magazine is going to look at it and say these are the actors in "glee" doing a tongue and cheek thing. >> what about the teen mom thing, what about that, the beats up of the -- >> that was terrible. i think "teen mom" -- i don't know that you could say it's glamourizing it. >> they are becoming stars. >> they are becoming stars, but i think it's a fairly -- look, it's a -- i'm not going to defend this woman for acting out on this show. >> you know what? this guy didn't fight back, which is amazing. >> no, he didn't. >> he should have left. >> he's also not going to hit a girl on camera. >> well, she's hitting a guy on camera and knows the cameras are rolling. >> you know what i would never do? hit you on tv. >> you've nted to. >> go ahead. >> i dare you to slap me. >> we're going to commercial. ♪ i can't find it. ♪ [ female announcer ] new tide with acti-lift technology helps remove many dry stains as if they were fresh. hey! you found it. yeah, it must have been hiding in my closet. 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[ boxer ] i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message. an east bay lawmaker is teaming up with a livermore ranch to kick off a unique rehabilitation program for veterans today. he will help celebrate the ground breaking of hoof prints on the heart, a new facility and program at headsman ranch. the city purchased the ranch to operate the therapeutic riding program. veterans who suffer brain and other physical injuries can work with horses in therapy. the service will be available for veterans starting next month. a nonprofit group that focuses on finding a missing oakland boy is now working to try to start a camp in his honor. oakland bay citizens of the lost says it is one of five fiblists for a $10,000 volunteer award. it helped in the search for 5-year-old husani campbell whose foster parents reported him missing in august of 2009. they were jailed for a few days on suspicion of murder. however, the da decided not to press charges for lack of evidence. if selected the group hopes to start a summer camp that would teach survival skills and swimming to low income and at risk students. thanks for joining us this morning. the "today" show continues, coming up next. we're back on this morning with more the "today." i'm time to play the "who new" quiz game. kathie lee is across the street at the msnbc.com digital cafe. yes, to those who answer incorrectly, they get one of kathie lee's cd. isn't that nice? >> with cassidy on the back. >> yes. >> he's "newsweek" magazine's title. how are people going to do on this? >> they're going to do okay. it's not too hard. >> let's see. >> these two ladies are from rod economister. it's your 40th birthday. which is the highest grossing animated movie sequel. toy story 3, ice age the meltdown, alvin the chip amongs or is that rec the third. >> number two. >> no. that's all right, you're going to love this. >> the correct answer is "toy story 3." >> yes. it is the most successful cartoon ever. it it came out over the summer. it's the only cartoon to make a billion dollars around the world. it was a hit all over the world. in australia, mexico. >> all over? >> everywhere. >> i found it scary. >> ffs a little scaregy. >> i think it should have been rated pg definitely. >> back across to kathie lee. >> i'm here with this lovely family from north carolina and mark zukerberg right here. for the next question, look at this clip. watch right there. >> harry, no! >> true or false, so far the six har harry potter films have made more money than the 22 james bond films put together. is it true or false? that's the question. is it true or false? >> question again. >> did the six potter movies make more than all the bond movies? >> true. >> you saved yourself. >> she got it right. i find that surprising. >> harry potter movies have may 5 about the 4 "dodgers live" boil yn. >> that's sa stone niching. >> more money to make. >> all right. back across. >> gentleman from watertown, new york. what was the first movie sequel with a number in the title? >> the godfather part ii. >> a lot of people are hitting. godfather part ii. tell us about that. it was the first sequel to win the oscar for best picture in 1974, and the only other sequel to do that is the lord of the rings third movie, which won the oscar in 2004. >> good piece of trivia. back across. >> lovely ladies from marble head, massachusetts. look at the next clip right over there. >> all right. tiny makeup mistake. but i always have wit and conversation to fall back on. >> all right. how much weight did renee zellweger gain to do her starring role in bridget jones: the edge of reason? >> i think it's 50. >> renee is not going to like that. she actually gained 30 pounds, which is a lot of weight to put on for a movie. >> she was eating pizza and milk shakes and snickers and lots of doughnuts, and there's a third prijt jones in development. >> she has to do it again? >> she has to do it again. >> how long does it take her to lose the weight? >> like two days. she's very fast. >> where are you from again? >> omaha, nebraska. >> let's see. who plays the daughter of michael do michael douglas character in wall street t: money never slee? >> we'll go be b. >> and you'd be wrong. you're going to love every has a story. >> the correct answer there is carrie mulligan. >> 23 years before the first and second movie, which is a very long time. the tron sequel that comes out this christmas, 28 years. >> she was great in "education." i loved her in that that. >> kathie lee is going to come back across the street, because up next our furry little friends new to theld, hey world, hey, e can't wait to meet them. right after this. ♪ and i feel like... 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""it's all about helping kids learn about nature. >> this is a wallaby. >> she's about four months ouft the mother's pouch. she's a kind of kangaroo native to australia. they're really common in t tazmania. they stay recommend actively small. >> they live in their mom's pouch for a long time after they were born. >> marsupials, these guys are born pretty much very, very premature. they're almost born as fetuses and have to climb into the pouch where they nurse and grow their fur. >> we were here once when we saw that happen. right into the mama kangaroo's pouch. >> we watched that. >> she's really great. she's sweet. she's a vegetarian, that's why you're allowed to pet her. >> in that case, i like her. she's sweet. >> this is a tortoise. >> this is called a pancake tortoise. >> look at the design on its little -- it is kind of flat. >> i brought on several different tortoises and usually they have big domed kind of shells. this species is really cool. it has a flat shell. this allows it to live in rocky, arid areas. it ail louse this tortoise to climb into crevices if a predator is coming after it, can't pull himself into the shell. >> do they know fear, you think? i hate the whole predator thing. >> they do. i wouldn't want to be one of the those guys on the food chain. >> the good thing is they probably don't think about it and get obsessed about it. this is all camouflaged, that beautiful pattern. >> they can fit it off. >> what are you talking about? >> it's part of nature. >> how big is that going to get when he grows up. >> he's relatively small. not much bigger than that. you think he smells? >> something just did. >> there's no smell. >> it's either you or that guy. >> this guy here, this is a kola ty. he does stink a little bit. >> oh, he does. >> that's foul. >> he's a relative of the raccoon. you can see the striped tail. >> he's a stinky relative. >> this species is dpoun in northern south america. >> he has a snout to dig in and get his prey. he's checking out my buttons right now. they eat insects and small mammals all the way to fruits and things like that. a really interesting animal. very smart and intelligent. has curious paws and will check things out. he's also a baby as well. >> how big do they get? >> not too much bigger. maybe double the size. there's another species. this is the mountain -- there's another species in north america. so viewers in the desert southwest might fuelly get these animals showing up in the backyard. >> where do some animals by nature stink more than others? >> a lot of smells are communication. >> he sure is sending a message. >> let's bring that cougar over here. >> a baby cougar. >> let's step over here. she's rambunctious. give her a little space. this is a mountain lion or puma. as a baby she has these spots to help camouflage her. here's the thing. when animals play, particularly mammals, what they're doing is practicing skilling to survive. she gets to the little frog here, what she's doing to it is exactly what she's going to do if she were out in the wild to a deer or rabbit or something else. just like human kids, and this is what the wild animal baby tv show saul about. >> it teaches them that thing. >> not to go out and kill, obviously, but how to learn about nature and how fun and be an outdoor kid. >> that's really cute. this guy is going to get huge. >> this animal will get much bigger. >> she'll grow into those paws. >> 150, 200 pounds. the biggest cat in north america in most of the u.s. this is really a -- >> that's going to take on dave. >> she's adorable. >> thank you very much. >> it's always great to have you, sweetie. we go from the wild up into the kitchen. >> he can get wild too. >> that's right after this. 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>> it's very exciting. i'm going back into french cooking, where i started. this is exciting. i went to italian and m mediterranean and i'm cooking a french classic today. >> french onion soup. it's a classic bistro dish. i have five onions here. you have leeks, shallots. do onion soup is about a nice hearty broth. ham hock and chicken all in one pot. >> why do you need all this? >> different flavors. >> what happens is, these all cook down today. >> hoda's cooking. that was fun. am i done? >> is that enough cooking for you? most you've done all year, huh? >> what else is in here? >> a hamhock. chicken thighs. nice and meaty. there we go. we cook that. >> for a long time, i would think. >> this cooks for about flee hours or so. >> pork has to be well-done. >> well-done, or it's even smoked. it adds a nice flavor. when you cook this, you take all the broth. this is delicious. you can pick it off the bone and add it back to the soup. smell this flavor. you pull all that out and put it in the bowl like this, and we take a -- >> we cooked that this quick? >> it was that quick. >> it's a whole lot of pre things over here. if put a piece of bread in your mouth chopping up onions it will help you with the tearing. >> i usually get my saus chef to cut the onions. then you don't cry. >> i can try this. >> thank you. >> we put the croutons on. you put goat cheese in it. >> what happened over here? >> this is a salad from the restaurant. it's a classic french bistro salad, watercress, blue cheese, and beets. >> good luck with your 24th restaurant. >> thank you. >> after one of our matinees we'll come over and check it out. up next, you know him and love him. michael fine sfeen fills your days with music. first, this is "today" on nbc. our kids can't afford another four years of crippling cuts to public schools. class sizes are too big, and all the standardized testing just isn't working. so classroom teachers looked closely at the plans of both candidates for governor. and we're supporting jerry brown. brown's plan focuses on a well-rounded education... with history, science, and the arts as well as english and math. schools where teachers and parents work together. and that's why we urge you to vote for jerry brown, a leader we can trust to make our public schools a priority again. minch kel. michael fine steen is calmed the indiana jones of movies. he's performed songs since he was five years old. >> tonight in the third part of his series american song book on pbs, michael shares some of that music. ♪ just one of those days >> bring it home, baby. >> hold it out. >> how good are you? how good are you? >> it's called breath control. >> last time i saw you at the regency, you are singing an octave more than i've heard you sing. >> what's going on? >> i'm a vegan. >> that's what changed? >> yes. >> really? >> i'm a proponent of veganism. >> that's the main change you've seen in your life? what are you looking at out there? >> that isn't helping you focus. >> i'm so focused. >> how did you pick the songs you used in the sfespecial? >> it's all about our american heritage. this music is not only about l.a. and new york but but how it impacts the entire country and how it defined who we are for the world. the show on pbs tonight is something that really is a road trip where i go all over the place and explore not only how the music was written, but i'm always looking to find more artifacts to put into my archives and create a foundation to teach kids about the music. the whole thing is passing it on. >> this is the music i grew up with. kids today don't realize this was the popular music of its day. >> absolutely. it's timeless, because it still has values that are important for people today. i have extraordinary audiences that are very diverse groups of people, because the music still is unique and special. it's like the italian renaissance. nobody can do it better than that. >> even in age ranges? >> absolutely. a lot of kids are watching this show. parents have written me e-mails about how the kids watch the show. it introduces them to the music. >> you're genius and so much fung. >> it's back at carnegie hall on october 29th. >> yes. >> we loved you, michael. coming up tomorrow we have more music, wynonna and naomi judd. >> how to put an end to the morning madness in your house. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com he worked his whole life, served his country defending our freedoms, and depends on social security. so, who would want to privatize it? corporate lawyer david harmer. harmer's social security privatization plan would cut guaranteed benefits and gamble with social security on wall street. while we worry, harmer's wall street friends would make billions in profits from privatization. david harmer. a social security privatization plan we can't afford. meg whitman. cut administrative overhead. put more money in the classroom. more charter schools. jerry brown? his union backers want to make it nearly impossible to fire a bad teacher. they oppose reform. oppose charter schools. oppose change. jerry brown: no changes in education. meg whitman: more money in the classroom. more charter schools. a chance for change.

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