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the clinton campaign say about a string of new polls showing a much tighter race? we'll ask clinton's running mate tim kaine. promising breakthrough. a new drug delivers tantalizing results in the fight against alzheimer's. this morning how it works and why researchers are hopeful but cautious. ? ? and britney is back fresh off her performance at the vmas and with her new album just out, we're catching up with britney exclusive performance just for us "today," thursday, september 1st, 2016. ? >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everybody. welcome to "today" on a rainy thursday morning. >> yeah. remember earlier in the week, we day weekend. >> yeah. cook out at the lauers. not looking so good. >> we're going to confront al. i mean, talk to al. it's our top story. the weather. a state of emergency in florida. tropical storm hermine expected to make landfall later today. it's already brought heavy rains to the gulf coast. could strengthen into a category 1 hurricane and, yes, the entire east coast is now looking at a wet holiday weekend. let's go right over to al. 's let's start with nbc's gabe gutierrez who is in florida this morning. gabe, good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. we've already seen some rain on and off here throughout the morning and as you mentioned hermine is strengthening. the national weather service now saying it's expected to make landfall here in florida either later tonight or in the overnight hours as a hurricane. now, dangerous storm surge is expected and overnight we've already seen some flash flooding and also over the last 24 hours, effect for where we are at in franklin county. mandatory evacuations are also in effect. storm surge expected up to seven feet in some places and hermine is expected to bring up to 5 to 10 inches of rain in some areas even 20 inches in some isolated spots. if hermine were to make landfall as a hurricane here in florida, it will be the first hurricane to hit the state in nearly 11 years. savannah? >> all right. gabe gutierrez, thank you. >> al is here and he's going to talk about this storm now posing some p what millions of people up and down the coast. >> that's it exactly. it's been 11 years since a hurricane has hit florida. this could strengthen as gabe mentioned to a category 1. latest on hermine, 250 miles south/southwest of florida. looking at the path right now, we expect landfall sometime late this afternoon just to the east continues inland until early saturday morning and comes out around the carolina coast but look at this cone of uncertainty that widens out. after early sunday morning, washington, d.c., philadelphia, new york, parts of connecticut, providence, all of the way up to boston all have to worry about this system. now, for the first time in four years, we've got a hurricane warning in effect along the gulf coast from panama city down to spring hill. we've got tropical storm have to worry about the risk of storm surge. that's when all these waves, this wave energy piles that water up against it and we get flooding moving its way inland. right now we've got storm surges that will peak 1 to 3 feet around tampa. 4 to 7 feet as you get to big bend on top of high tides. we also have to worry about the possibility of tornadoes from savannah down to tampa. still we have to watch it. the other big problem is going to be the rainfall. anywhere from 10 to 20 inches of rain especially in northern florida, but as you get up into the carolinas and georgia, could be upwards of 7 to 8 inches of rain, guys, and coming up in the next half hour, rip currents are going to be a very big problem stretching from florida all of the way into nantucket by the time the labor day weekend is over. >> we talk about plans for the labor day weekend. there's really nothing comparedat >> all right, al. thank you very much. let's turn to politics now and headlines there. the long-awaited speech on immigration that donald trump delivered to a roaring crowd in phoenix wednesday evening after conflicting reports emerged from that surprise visit earlier in the day with the mexican president. in a minute we'll speak to tim kaine to talk about his thoughts on that speech when he joins us. first, let's go to nbc's hallie jackson. hallie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. on immigration. some of his most conservative supporters are applauding what sounded like a speech trump might have given during the primaries but even some of trump's own surrogates on hispanic issues say they feel disappointed with hillary clinton calling it trump's darkest speech yet. in front of a fired up crowd, a fiery donald trump trying to clarify his immigration stance. >> anyone who has entered the united states illegally is subject to deportation. >> reporter: for the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants living here, no legalization. >> you can't just smuggle in, hunker down, and wait to be legalized. not going to work that way. >> reporter: the gop nominee promising a new deportation task force. within i.c.e. trump going after hillary clinton. >> maybe they'll be able to deport her. >> reporter: and reiterating his building a border wall. >> and mexico will pay for the wall. 100%. they don't know it yet but they're going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: that confidence coming despite a disagreement just hours earlier over who would cover the cost of a wall, after a surprise sit down with mexico's president, enrique nieto. >> we did not talk about the wall. >> reporter: a dramatic difference from what nieto said, i made it clear that mexico will not pay for the wall. a dramatic and diplomatic shift in rhetoric from the gop nominee. just one year ago. >> they're not our friend. believe me. >> reporter: now -- >> i call you a friend. thank you. >> reporter: hillary clinton calling it a photo-op. >> it certainly takes more than trying to make up for a year of insults and insinuations by dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours. >> reporter: trump insiders tell his visit happen the same day as his big immigration speech. both trips showing two types of trump in mexico a softer touch. >> we had a very substantive, direct, and constructive exchange of ideas. >> reporter: in arizona, a harder line. >> we will bring the cycle of amnesty and illegal immigration. >> reporter: and this morning trump is making even more clear his stance on the border wall tweeting again, mexico will pay for it. not backing down even as he makes some new overtures to the country with his surrogates showing off some new swag. you know those hats that say make america great again. last night, we saw rudy giuliani and jeff sessions sporting hats that said make mexico great again. matt, savannah? >> hallie jackson, thank you. tim kaine is the vice presidential nominee on hillary good to see you. >> good to be with you. thanks. >> i want to talk about what donald trump said in his speech on immigration in a second, but i want to start with the meeting with mexico's president. afterward, there were conflicting reports of whether or not they talked about who in fact would pay for this wall on the border. mr. trump said it didn't come up. the president of mexico said, yes, it came up early in the meeting and he told mr. trump that mexico wouldn't pay. both can't be right. which one is trying to save face in your opinion? >> well, i think this is kind of a diplomatic amateur hour by donald trump. what are the odds, matt, that he has been telling the american public for months now we're building a wall and mexico is going to pay for it, but then that did not come up in the meeting? i mean, i just find that kind of ridiculous. even if it didn't come up, he choked and forgot to say that to for the last many months? so i find his statement that he didn't bring up even if it's true, it shows that he sort of folded under pressure and didn't have the backbone to say to the mexican president what he's been saying over and over. >> you call it diplomatic amateur hour. but the optics of this in this press conference, he was toned down. no outrageous rhetoric. he seemed to be on his best -- even his best presidential behavior. is that one of the difficult things for you running against a donald trump that you never know exactly which donald trump you're going to get? >> you know, i think the important thing about leadership is you got to be consistent. you can't say different things to different audiences. and so, you know, he came back across the border and it's about mexico is going to build a wall. mexico is going to pay for it. he was divisive. he basically says america is but when he's looking the leader of mexico in the eye, he can't bring himself to say it. that tells me something about his backbone and his resolve and so it's an interesting -- yesterday was an interesting display of, i think, kind of a diplomatic lack of resolve and then this language of division deportation that shows that donald trump is not changing anything. >> back to optics for a second. if you look at the side by side of this week, donald trump went to mexico. he sat down. hillary clinton has spent most of this week scooping up money in the hamptons for fund-raisers. doesn't trump come out on top on that? >> i don't think so. do the contrast in 24 hours yesterday. donald trump choked on the fundamental promise that he's making in this campaign when he had the opportunity to talk to the foreign leader about it by his words he didn't bring it up. for your wall. so that just shows that i think kind of not ready for prime time but then back over on this side of the border, he just doubles down on this divisive deportation nation strategy. >> senator, let's talk about the state of the race. because most national polls, we're seeing some battleground polls show a tightening race. that's the trend. and if you look into some of those polls, what you see really it's more a matter of hillary clinton's the question to you is if trump is as weak as a candidate as you portray, why isn't she putting it away? >> i encouraged secretary clinton to run in april of 2014. i gave a speech in south carolina and i said i hope that she runs, and we talked about it. and i said that, make no mistake, this is going to be incredibly difficult. i think it will be hard. you cannot assume anything. you're trying to do something that nobody has ever done i've always assumed this race would be hard. we're feeling good about our position in a number of the true battleground states, but we don't feel any sense of complacency. we're organizing and making our case to voters every day because we felt from the beginning this would be very, very difficult. >> senator tim kaine, thank you for your time this morning. i appreciate it. >> you bet. thank you, guys. good to be with you. >> thank you. we turnow game-changer in the fight against alzheimer's. researchers announcing an experimental drug produced results in slowing memory loss in some patients. dr. natalie azar is with us now. it's exciting, but explain what's going on. >> first of all, i want to say from the outset that we want to temper a little bit of the enthusiasm because previous drugs have shown promise in early phase one trials and gone on to not show significant improvement in patients clinically. i think that's kind of causes alzheimer's. we do know it's characterized by these abnormal plaques of protein in the brain. what these studies show is that patients given this drug for a year and in a time and dose dependent manner had a significant reduction of these plaques which means people that got highest dose had almost complete disappearance of these plaques. but i do want to say does that translate something meaningful in terms of cognitive function. >> i want to make sure i understand. just reduction in the protein plaques doesn't mean you slow the production of memory and thinking problems or even halt the progression. >> exactly. but here's where the important thing is, is that we do know that these plaques can start to surface, years, even like a decade before symptoms start so imagine if you could take a population of people who are at risk, either by screening or genetic risk and give them this drug that early and prevent the plaques from ever developing, could that meaningful treatment for als mimers? -- alzheimer's? >> the notion being something that speaks to prevention or stopping it before we get to this terrible situation. >> can you imagine? right now there are two phase three trials ongoing. we're hoping to have data by 2020 xt if we can show halting in memory decline and improvement in cognitive function, what a boon >> thank you so much. >> let's get caught up on other news. president obama will make a very unusual visit to midway atoll today. land halfway between asia and north america. it will become the largest marine-protected area in the world. it's the next stop on a whirlwind ten-day trip. he'll then fly to china for the g-20 summit and meeting with violent clashes erupted in brazil overnight following the impeachment of that country's president, dilma ruse sufficient be -- rousseff. hundreds of protesters smashed windows of downtown businesses. the protests turned violent after the new president addressed the nation in a televised message. he promised to revive brazil's troubled economy. now to an example of what goes up must come down at a a tradition that dates back to the 18th century. teams were competing to build the tallest human tower. members of one team reached an amazing 45 feet but ran into big trouble when they tried to get back down. that tower collapsed in a heap. as frightening as it looks, no one was seriously hurt. >> wow. i see a "today" show segment in the future right there. >> our next olympic sport. didn't they read yurttle the turtle. they should have known it doesn't end well. let's see what we have going on as far as your weather is concerned. we are looking at a risk of strong storms down through florida. we've got wet 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last area. it burns off by lunchtime, the fog. thunderstorms today concentrating mostly in the foothills and through the central mountains of colorado, leadville during the day today. just limited to no rain around here, i think, and temperatures in the low 80s here. cooler in the hazy, cloudy conditions over the eastern plains. 84 today, foothills, storms, clouds during the evening tonight that clear out and storms do come down off the foothills tomorrow afternoon and then a later storm in the evening, possibly saturday, but the rest of the holiday weekend is looking warm and dry. >> 7:30 now on a thursday morning. it's the 1st day of september 2016. big hello to a nice crowd starting their day with us out on the plaza. a few umbrellas. al will talk more about that in a couple minutes. meanwhile, we're listening to some classic britney spears, and just ahead, natalie will catch up with ms. spears. she's treating us to a performance of her new single, "make me." that's coming up in a couple of hours. >> a state of emergency in effect across much of florida this morning. now bracing for tropical storm hermine to come ashore. as meanwhile, another hurricane is heading toward hawaii. all of this is putting a major ahead of that holiday weekend. donald trump is back on the campaign trail this morning after a quick trip south of the border before wednesday night's big speech on immigration in arizona. he emphasized he's not softening his stance on immigration. differing accounts of his conversation with the mexican president quickly emerged with trump reiterating his claim that mexico will in fact pay for the wall he wants to build on the border, while the mex will do no such thing. restoration work on the u.s. capitol dome is almost finished guess what. on time and under budget. house speaker paul ryan announced the two-year $60 project will be ready before the presidential inauguration. the last time the dome was spiffed up was back in 1960. let us start this half hour with the story of two women that documented almost every detail one detail they didn't post how $22 million worth of cocaine managed to get into their suitcases. now they're facing life in prison and nbc's keir simmons has their story. keir, good morning to you. >> hey, matt, good morning. this is one of the pictures that the two women posted of the cruise ship they apparently made their home for almost two months. it is stunning. so was the outcome of their trip though not in the same way. the two women and a third man all from canada arrested accused of smuggling around 200 pounds of cocaine. it was a memorable vacation. the women posting pictures on instagram and facebook in stunning locations drinking from coco nuts. they were recording video selfies by the ship's luxurious pool. writing next to this picture in the tropics, i respect animals more than people. including stops in europe, and south america, and the south pacific. but their trip ended in jail. the women accused of drug smuggling. >> this is the biggest seizure of narcotics through airports or cruise ships. >> reporter: the australian border force warning international drug syndicates we know all of the different ways you try to smuggle drugs. the women facing a life prison term according to reports. their early postings of the trip in early july leaving england. a picture from inside the lavish sea princess cruise ship. this shot god save the queen and then new york visiting times square and then according to instagram it's to bermuda and time for bikinis. shopping trip. there was four wheeling in peru. they even appeared to get tattoos in tahiti hashtag dumb and dumber. when it docked in australia, around 200 pounds of the drug were seized. according to please. -- police. reports valuing it at $22 million. >> a lot of work went into this particular operation. it's not the sort of operation where you just turn up to a cruise ship, wander on, and happen to come across 95 kilograms of cuyahoga county. >> reporter: it's beautiful out there, one of the women had written, and now they are looking at the inside of a prison cell. the third man is reportedly in his 60s. all will appear again in court in october and nbc news did reach out to the women's family. we have no word from them. we weren't able to contact them or their legal advisers so far. matt? >> long time until they take another cruise. keir simmons, thank you very much. let us check in with mr. roker and there's so much going on in your neck of the woods as we say. >> there certainly is. that we want to talk about is the rip currents. even if you're not directly affected by hermine, the impact for most of the east coast stretching from port st. lucie into connecticut and could affect nantucket. a danger for all levels of swimmers. please be very, very careful. pay attention to your lifeguards if the beach isn't guarded by a lifeguard, be careful. we have to watch hurricane lester in the pacific. right now 835 miles east of hilo, hawaii. 110-mile-per-hour winds. it's moving west at 14. right now it looks like it will move north of much of the hawaiian island chain but they are going to see rain and winds before it's all over and as you can see on the day today, a risk of strong storms down through florida. hermine threatens there. wet weather through the southwest. rainy and cool up into the pacific northwest. that's what's going on around you can go to the weather channel on cable. >> al, thank you. >> coming up next, more on our true crime series, 15 years after she was at the center of one of the most disturbing stories we ever covered, we'll find out what life is like now for andrea yates. that's after these messages. we could tell you that the designer color collections from hgtv home by sherwin-williams make your decision easier. are you sure those colors go together? yes, all these colors go together. or, about our reputation... even more beautiful. but there's nothing like seeing it for 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>> no. i need a police officer. >> noah, john, paul, luke and baby mary. seven years to just six months old. her husband, rusty, was working at the time. he returned to a scene of sheer terror. >> cops were crying. into that house and had to recover the bodies. >> nbc station kprc was on the scene first. >> they brought andrea out and her clothes were still wet and her hair was still wet from the bathtub. they brought her out. she looked like a zombie. there was a sort of wildness in her eyes. >> even with a long and documented history of mental illness, including suicide attempts, she was charged and convicted of capital murder but the verdict was later overturned and in a sub was found not guilty by reason of insanity. she testified she believed her children's deaths would save their souls. andrea yates was committed to a texas mental hospital where she remains today. now, 52 years old. you talk to andrea on a weekly basis? >> i would say probably about every seven or eight days. >> how is she doing? she has excellent care. >> george parnham was and is still in andrea's attorney. >> there's not a day that goes by where she doesn't care for, talk about, is happy about her children's lives before june the 20th, and grieves for her children. >> parnham says she makes her days making c sold anonymously to charity, and she also spends time watching videos of her children. >> the hospital where she is, there are no wires or bars, there's no armed guards, no fences. >> for the most part it's a life of solitude. she never leaves the hospital and has few visitors. while the case comes up for review yearly, andrea has never sought to be released. he later remattered and had another child, a son who is now eight. according to recent court documents, his second wife filed for divorce last year. in a 2015 interview with oprah winfrey, he spoke about his grieving and where his acceptance is now. >> for some reason when i think about them today, i think of them as being teenagers or young adults. >> your oldest son would be 20 now. >> it's real easy to get caught up in, oh, how they suffered or the fact that they are gone, you i'm not going to let these events steal that joy. the joy that we had for those seven years. >> maybe with the exception of sandy hook, the added element here, of course, is that the children were killed by the one person that should have guaranteed their safety. >> five beautiful lives lost. 15 years later a tragedy that still resonates. for "today," janet shamlian, nbc news, houston. videotapes of those children. >> 15 years does not make it any easier to think about and tomorrow we're going to wrap up this series and talk about one of the most infamous crimes in recent history. you probably remember this. two wealthy children in beverly hills gunning down their parents inside their home. we're going to have the latest on the menendez brothers tomorrow morning on "today." ha on the menendez brothers tomorrow morning on "today." coming up, we're going to take a much needed turn and we're going to find out how so-called perfect face. >> speaking of perfection, we're not the only one who thinks charlie is the most perfect and cute puppy ever. carson is in the orange room gone to try clarispray. escape your nasal allergies... from the makers of claritin. clarispray provides 24-hour, prescription strength relief from sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion. return to the world. u inherit lots of my anc lady eleanor, made it big in textiles. my great-grandfather bernard wrote existential poetry. and uncle john was an explorer. i inherited their can-do spirit. and their double chin. now, i'm going to do something about it. kybella? 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how about two puppies? the first identical twin puppies in history. they are the same gender, very similar markings and several dna tests confirm they are indeed identical. hard to know just how rare this is because dna tests are not often conducted on dog i give them ten out of ten on the adorable scale. i'm not the only one. there's a wildly popular twitter feed that rates people's dogs. it was started by a college student in north carolina called we raise dogs. he posts dog photos and whitty captions. this is calvert. forgot to clear his google search history. nine out of ten rookie mistake. we normally don't rank flawlessly posted so i would make an exception. guess what, charlie. you made the feed. let's read charlie's caption. he works at "today" show. super sneaky tongue slip. as for charlie's ratings. drum roll, please, you got a 12 out of 10. that's awesome. congratulations, charlie. >> he's so excited. >> there you go. that's all i got for y >> thank you very much. charlie, thank you as well. still to come, when kids are being a handful and you just can't handle it. why one mother's meltdown is going viral. and what brought the black eyes peas back together? 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>> celebrating sweet 16 in new york city. >> celebrating my 40th birthday on "today." >> celebrating 50 years of marriage on the plaza. >> celebrating eight years of marriage on "today." >> first day of school but we're retired. >> good morn e happy september. it's the first day of september. got a great crowd on our plaza. we've got a little bit of drizzle. we've got some -- hello. good morning to all of you. happy to step outside. looks like we might have a soggy labor day weekend. you know what? a holiday is a holiday. our thoughts, of course, are with florida and what's going on in a little bit. >> charlie is making a splash. isn't he cute? >> coming up, katie lee is here. she's digging into our garden on the go and she'll be preparing a colorful recipe that you're going to want to try. >> very, very excited. a lot of meat. meat and meat over there. can't wait. >> let's get a check of the news at 8:00. good morning. this morning we begin with campaign 2016. i'm hallie jackson in arizona where donald trump's big immigration speech here struck a he took in mexico during that high stakes face to face with mexico's president. >> are you ready? >> reporter: defying suggestions he would soften up, donald trump talking tough in arizona. >> i want extreme. it's going to be so tough. >> reporter: no legalization for illegal immigrants here. deportation task force to prioritize violent criminals. >> zero tolerance for criminal aliens. zero. zero. >> reporter: taking on hillary clinton directly. >> she doesn't know what she's doing except open borders and let everybody come in. >> reporter: adding -- >> she didn't go to louisiana. she didn't go to mexico. she was invited. she doesn't have the strength or the stamina to make america great again. >> reporter: raising eyebrows in phoenix, this promise. >> and mexico will pay for the wall. they don't know it yet but they're going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: hours earlier after his surprise sit down with the mexican president, trump said this -- >> we did discuss the wall. we didn't discuss payment of the wall. that will be for a later date. >> reporter: clinton's campaign taunting he choked and lied about it after the mexican president tweeted i made it clear that mexico will not pay for the wall. clinton adding, trump just diplomacy isn't as easy as it looks. her running mate tim kaine earlier on "today." >> i think this is a diplomatic amateur hour by donald trump. >> reporter: vice president joe biden will be out on the trail campaigning for hillary clinton in ohio. donald trump also in the buckeye state battleground as a new national poll shows he is closing in on clinton's lead in a four-way race only two points behind her now. >> all right. thank you. now to tropical storm hermine threatening florida's gulf coast. today it is expected to become a hurricane that could affect people up and down the east coast over labor day weekend. let's go right to nbc's gabe gutierrez in florida on the front lines. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. hermine is strengthening. we've seen rain on and off here throughout the morning. we're expecting wind and rain here to pick up throughout the day. as a hurricane. we've already seen flash flooding near the tampa area and dangerous storm surge is expected up and down florida's gulf coast. hurricane warning in effect for the area. where we're at right now, mandatory evacuations under way for parts of franklin county. if it does make landfall as a hurricane, this will be the first hurricane to hit florida in almost 11 years. >> all right. gabe gutierrez, thank you. researchers are hopeful about a possible breakthrough in with that disease who got an experimental drug showed slowing down in plaque buildup in the brain. the protein plaques cleared up. in some cases. experts say they are cautiously optimistic about the trial. they call it promising but say more work needs to be done. coming up, we're going to do "trending" and tell you the real story behind what has to be one of the most iconic hairstyles ever seen on tv. are returning and reuniting and asking once again where is the love? they'll tell us about that. britney exclusively. natalie catching up with the pop superstar fresh off her big return to the vma stage. we're back with that and more right after this. vma stage. we're back with that and more right after my sweethearts gone sayonara. this scarf all thats left to remem... what! she washed this like a month ago hugo and princess aren't morning people. princess isn't even people, but he hasn't told her. still, they wake up for new meow mix brushing bites, tasty treats that help care for teeth. no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. ?"all you need is love" plays? my friends know me so well. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. ed. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love,... ...some eyelove. eyelove means having a chat with your eye doctor about your dry eyes because if you're using artificial tears often and still have symptoms, it could be chronic dry eye. well, first you start with this. then add this. and this face... wait, we can do better. yeah... that's the one. and of course fresh brewed lipton iced tea. because it goes great with this. woops, more of these. and definitely more of this. ah, that can wait. but not you buddy. huh what's this? ah... i like it. what makes a lipton meal? what you bring to it. and the bright refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. lipton. be more tea. in when your symptoms start... doctors recommend taking ...non-drowsy claritin every day of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do every day. welcome back. 8:09. time for trending. we have a mom's message. i think it's going to strike a lot of people. definitely hit a cord with she's from west virginia. she was at the grocery store with her two little sons. 3 year old and 1 1/2 year old and they were being a handful as kids sometimes are. the reaction i get from other shoppers pushed her to tears. she posted this photo to facebook saying she sat in the car and just started crying and then she wrote. i "i know these days will pass. the tears will stop. the fighting will cease and they'll be grown. so if you see a parent struggling and see a kid the verge of tears, please say something nice. don't glare with judgment. you're strong and you're doing just fine," and i think we felt like this was a good reminder for everybody. >> we talked about this in the makeup room. i've seen a child meltdown and you get embarrassed and walk away instead of saying anything i can do to help or everything is going to be okay or we've all been there. something reassuring. same thing on airplanes. >> people are struggling with kids and give them a vote of co >> no matter how good a parent you are, kids are kids. sometimes they're just going to act out. >> they have candy there at the checkout at the market. kids want that stuff. it can all come to a head right there. >> a lot of times folks with 2 and 3 year olds, i've been there. you get to the other side. >> in her case she was a single mom. >> only 22. >> i'm doing it alone. it's hard. >> good reminder. >> let's talk about celebrities. people idolize them for talent, fame, fortune, they also apparently want their facial revealed the most frequently requested procedures, this is what women are asking for. are you ready? kate middleton's nose. >> i'll take it. >> kira knightley's eyelids. jennifer lopez's eye produces. >> pretty. >> penelope cruz's lips. >> or anything. >> and angelina jolie's cheeks. >> or anything. >> smash them all together. it's weird science. >> if you wonder what the most desirable face looks like? those features into this one image. >> kate beckinsale. >> nobody is asking for my double chin? >> people ask for your chins. >> finally, speaking of works of art, who did not love joy of painting with bob ross. >> of course. >> if you forgot, we can play a clip, we'll play something. >> use blue and white and black, effective little clouds for us to do this. >> i love this, "beautiful clouds right over here." >> so peaceful. so relaxing. >> what do we do with the cabin? your choice. i thought he was painting nothing and a couple strokes and boom. incredibly beautiful. >> made it look so easy. >> and that hair. >> the hair is the thing. that's why we bring it up. npr has got quite the story this morning. apparently bob ross did not like his signature do and in fact this is even more shocking hair. >> really? >> no. this is -- that's bob ross' actual straight hair. we've all been living a lie, people. he left the air force. he was a starving artist. he said that he saved money on haircuts and decided to go for the perm but then really never left it. i guess then it was -- >> it stuck. >> yes. >> it was his trademark. wow. >> pretty cool. >> his hair was a work of art. >> let's make a couple little >> i used to fall asleep. right out. >> what does carson have going on? >> maybe "pop start" right over here. >> let's go. we'll start with john legend. the singer calling the national anthem weak. he said this in support of nfl quarterback colin kaepernick who caused quite the stir for sitting during the national anthem. john tweeted, "for those defending the current anthem, do you really truly love that song? i don't and i'm very good at singin l beautiful." "star spangled banner" is a weak song anyway." john then linked to an article that argues the anthem is a celebration of slavery because of a line in a rarely sung third verse. however, others argue that the word slave is actually referring to the british enemy in the war of 1812. that's quite the hot topic right now. we'll move to hoda kotb up late last night with seth myers. she told seth about how she got her big break in news business saying she was working at a local station in greenville, she was not on the air. she wasn't an anchor. just a writer. here's how she ended in front of the camera. >> as i was typing away, my boss ran in and says who has a blazer? i said what? he said who brought a jacket. i have a blazer. it's hanging up over there. good. you need to anchor the news because ann is sick. okay. so the litmus test for who anchors the news in greenville, mississippi s who shows up to work with a blazer. teleprompter is in frome i'm hoda kotb. ann martin is out sick. i'm like please, god, please god. the red light goes on, the guy cues me. good evening. i'm ann martin. oh my god! i just said i wasn't my own name. >> hoda, are you down there? hoda says that it was funny. you did great job. >> thank you. >> immediately after that you went into a supermarket and were so embarrassed and met a nice lady. >> she walked up to me. i was looking for ice cream because i was depressed after i "kind of like this in my mind. i just seen you on tv. i felt so sorry for you. i burst out into tears, baby. by the way, look at the magic happening right here, come on. >> it takes four hours. >> getting the bob ross personal going. see you later. >> bye. finally the black-eyed peas it's been 13 years since "where is the love" debuted. instantly in light of recent events. the band reuniting for a remake of the song and the music video. veigh look. ? got me, got me questioning ? ? where is the love ? ? yo, what's going on with the world, mama ? ? where is the love ? ? yo, people living like they ain't got no mama ? ? where's the love? ? ? i think they're all distracted and attracted by the trauma the black-eyed peas. good morning, fellas. will, tell us a little bit about this project. >> this project took place online. people were asking us we need a new version of "where's the love" after the paris attack and after brussels and turkey and orlando here in america, and all of the things that were happening in inner cities with law enforcement and civilians so our hearts were we went out in the studio and reunited the group and answered the call and brought our friends along and we made this song "where's the love" again. >> powerful video. >> i don't know whether it's a good thing or a bad thing that the song sounds so current because the problems are still so real. >> we were talking about that earlier. we actually released the first "where is the love" in 2003 on the heels. 9/11. years later and revamp it adding all of these great people that were affiliated with the video and movement means a great thing because even though it's such a crazy situation that we're dealing with, the fact is that all of us got together for a great cause as human beings and it wasn't just celebrities. it was actually people. you know, preachers to rabbis. everybody joining forces for this great cause. >> what can people do? will you, you've support this. >> go to wheresthelove.com. 16 charities there. you can pick through all of the -- "wohere's the love" brins all these charities together, and wherever your heart leads you. you go to itunes and download the song, every single dime goes to education and apple in the u.s. is matching the donation. we feel that protecting the future so we don't repeat the same mistakes. >> fergie's not here, but when you get together after a little bit of hiatus here, does that get your creative juices going. >> fergie is in the video. she's owe doing her solo project. i worked on her new album. but like i said, this was a call from the sky asking us to spread love out there and so we're doing our part. >> unfortunate that we had to do this at this moment but it's really needed to ask that question again, and you know, raise the awareness for the kids to pay attention and spread the word of love. >> we were talking before it was 2010 last time you guys were out on our stage. >> it rained then. >> it rained that day, too. open invitation if you guys want to come back. >> thank you. >> where's the plaza booking? >> i've been putting these stickers up. can i give you a couple. >> yes! >> at 5:00 in the morning, that's where the love is in the coffee cup. >> love it. >> guys thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> good to see you guys. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> thank you, everyone. >> mr. roker, check of the weather? >> you bet. >> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by camping world. get one stop shopping for everything rv at your nearby camping world rv supercenter. all right. so the latest on hermine, this just in from the hurricane center. 195 miles south-southwest of apalachicola, 65 miles per hour, going to make landfall sometime late this afternoon, continue inland through georgia, through the carolinas, probably merge out along the carolina coast saturday morning and then hang a left and kind of head up the coast so we have to continue to watch this. monday morning puts it boston, new york, washington, philadelphia, providence, rhode island. we really have to watch this system as it continues. we got surge warnings out, we have to watch that through peak surges above high tide and also got to watch out for the possibility of tornadoes through tonight from savannah down to tampa, and of course the rain is going to be a big deal as well. upwards of up to 20 inches of >> don't forget you can always take us with you. "today" show radio. >> we go from black eyed peas to britney spears time. >> fresh off her big return to mtv video music awards. she's back performing in las vegas and natalie got to catch up with her. good morning. >> guys, good morning. las vegas is britney's home away from home for the past three years her show her at access to planet hollywood is one of the city's most popular attractions. now with the release of her ninth studio album "glory" britney is back and she says busier than ever. >> britney spears making her return to the vma stage on sunday night telling the world britney is back. >> how are you? backstage before her special "today" show concert. do you see this as a comeback in your career? >> i never really left. i've always been here. maybe a reinvention of myself and just a different time in my life. a good, glorious time. >> at 34 years old, britney spent more than half of her life in the limelight and now she's proving that she still is the reigning princess of pop debuting her ninth studio album extending her hugely successful past. this show has been going strong for three years. are you still loving vegas? >> i honestly do. it's like my second home. i've been here for six weeks and i go home for six weeks. it's amazing. >> 90 minute shows three times a week are keeping the singer busy. when she's not performing to a to stay cool and unwind, these california kids like to hang ten las vegas style in planet hollywood's surf simulator. are you going to show me how to do this? i hear you guys are pros. what did you think of mom's performance at the vmas? did she rock it? >> we didn't see it. >> is mom pretty cool. are you guys ready? let's show them what we can do. >> is this what you guys do preshow to blow off steam. >> sometimes. >> look at his hair. >> sean's new hair color clearly not a concern. >> blue hair and all. >> you can do it. we got this. no sweat. you're a pro. look at her. >> it really is fun. >> do you want to do it? >> i'm going to try it. >> you go a couple more times. i have to see the pro do it. >> after the pros gave it a try, it was my turn. >> catch me, britney. >> you're going to grab my hand. >> should we try it again? >> i'm scared to go. >> i won't be seeing that video again over and over. of course britney makes it look easy. she rocked it as did her kids. that great performance from britney from here. >> i wish you would hurry. no. look, there it is. >> we have to rerack that video of natalie on the cruise ship. >> or natalie at the gym. >> not my friend. >> you did better than we would have done. no question about it. thank you. >> see you next hour. just ahead from the garden to katie lee's kitchen, a recipe for a super fresh paella. good morning. i'm cheryl preheim with 9news update. toll colorado will work to fulfill an international treaty, the plans to deal with these chemical weapons. and the plan to keep drugs off of cherry creek trail, keep the not everybody is thrilled about the new ban. denver is not sharing its artichokes, the thieves, taking hundreds of plant all summer long. let's check the weather and traffic, ushering the first day of september, with amelia and marty. >> good morning. no break on the traffic this morning, and tough conditions out to the airport. 225, southbound, mississippi, a stop and go drive, heading to parker, i have not spotted a crash here but i have a feeling there's something going on. this is far to the north along 225. crash-wise, a new problem around 25 and hampton, so i'm going to head back to the traffic center and check that out and updates on channel 20 and that big band of orange was previously covering dia, it looks to be loosening up, but it's under a ground stop still, dia. >> fog has been rough here, fingers crossed in the next 45 minutes, and it should bree breaking up. this afternoon, storms start in the san juans and move up into park county, summit county, and as georgetown perhaps where we could see heavy rain, lighter showers possible at the base of foothills, so any of us living along c-470, highway 93, or u.s. 36 north of boulder could see a light shower this afternoon, much, much heavier rain throughout the mountains of central colorado. we'll be on the lookout for possible flash flooding especially in some recent burn areas down around hayden pass and other areas. 80s for us today, 60s and 70s in the mountains, degrees in the west. partly cloudy conditions, storms mainly in the mountains and foothills today, tomorrow, we get an opportunity to get a couple of storms rolling down off the foothills, in late afternoon to early evening, and more of an evening storm on saturday, most of the day will be warm and dry and by and large, the holiday weekend looks fantastic, pushing 90 for the first two days, slightly we're back. 8:30 on a thursday morning. september 1st, 2016. with a great crowd of people out on our plaza this morning. slightly dreary weather. apparentlyhi right? >> i'm not saying the weekend is going to be a washout here. but for our friends in florida, it will be horrible. rip currents are a big deal up and down the eastern seaboard. >> we have to be careful. crowd listening to britney spears music. she'll hit us one more time this morning with an exclusive performance from her new hit song. >> all right. and in just 24 hours, another the labor day weekend. alicia keys will perform live on our plaza as our final summer concert is going to be a great one. can't wait. >> we have some great news this morning. you may remember last week i teamed up with shake shack for our "today's" original. we created the roker burger. for every sale $1 was donated to no kid hungry. nonprofit that fits childhood hunger. we sold alm burgers in over half their locations and shake shack decided to kick in extra. that makes our donation to no kid hungry for $20,000. >> good job. >> we're really excited. we want to thank our friends at shake shack. i want to thank all of you. >> people are still talking about that burger. >> when we talk about the roker burger, i expect and hope that there will be a roker burger. >> with a shake. >> all right. how about a check of the you this weekend starting off with saturday. rip currents along the eastern seaboard. wet weather through the plains into the southwest and the pacific northwest. gulf coast as well. sunday, temperatures warm up. look for those rip currents to continue in the northeast. more wet weather through the gulf coast and showers through the plains which will continue on labor day. look for sunshine through the midwest into the mid-atlantic states and maybe we'll squeeze >> i'm sorry. that's what's going on. now let's go back inside. >> hello, al. all right. as kids across the country face back to school jitters it can be a stressful time for parents from juggling those hectic schedules to planning meals and helping out with homework of course. here to help us get the family organized is jason. i love when you tell us about cool new apps and all of these are supposed to help not just kids but parents too. >> family time is always precious and going back to school is rarer and rarer. the idea of apps is to get all of the busy work out of the way to focus on quality time with your family. >> we have five apps. the first one addresses the problem getting out the door. are we do it here? >> we're doing it here. and you know, it's always the worst time of the day is the morning. kids are fighting. there's a power struggle. and no one gets out of the door in time. it sets up a schedule of different activities. you can set the timer and give it to them. so they'll have a minute to make their bed and brush their teeth and when they're done, they can get stars and awards and basically it means the phone does all of the nagging for you. you can concentrate on having good conversations wit >> gives them control over their own schedule as well. >> we're out the door. let's talk about the commute. kids like to fight over the radio. you have a solution. >> it's time to get the brain working on the way to school. podcasts are really a great thing to listen to on the way. the one we like is called pocket cast. this is an app that cost $2.99. easy to subscribe to things. we like podcast called story pirates where kids write stories and then these really funny comic actors act them out. gets creative juices flowing and hit school with their brains activated. >> homework time. another struggling situation for a lot of parents. >> one of the struggles is sometimes your kids ask you for help and you don't remember -- >> google it. different ways you may not understand. khan academy is the gold standard. it's a series of videos and exercises that can help kids stay up to date but also parents can use this maybe while their kids are at school so when kids come home, they know what they're dealing with and they can look brilliant. >> it's true. for some of us, a long time since we studied those subjects. okay. meal planning. you have an app for that. >> you either do the same go-to things again and again and again or you spend hours looking through recipe books and online. so this is a subscription service called gathered table. for seven or eight bucks a month, they'll suggest meals for you and plan it out on a calendar and you can actually import your favorite recipes and organize it all on a smart grocery lists >> are there degrees of difficulty for these things? >> they are all makeable things. >> nothing fancy. and then your final app. tell us about this. it justifies giving your kids screen time. i know a lot of us -- >> i'm uptight about screen time. sometimes what are you going to do? you have to go do something. at least you can make sure that your kid is being active and working on something opposed to just passively receiving stuff. this is the everything machine. programming. what you can do is there are icons that you can move around and make your phone do things. so for instance in this one if you get your face on the camera, the light lights up. when you talk to technologists they talk about when they were kids they learn they could control the computer and a mind-blowing experience that was. it's letting kids do things with the phone and be creative. >> i like that it has appreciate it. coming up next, we'll cook papaya next with katie lee's magic touch. on a thursday morning, this is all right. we're back now with more garden on the go recipes. it's the gift that keeps on giving. nearly two does different herbs and veggies and katie lee will make the most out of the bounty. good to see you. summer wrapping up. you're making one of my favorite dishes. you think it's great for any time of the year but i think' good for the summer dish. >> i love it. you buy this stuff and bring it home and wonder what to do with it now. it's great from the farmer's market. >> let's look at the ingredient grid. the things that jump out at you. you have two kinds of sausage here. >> sausage, chicken, but you could substitute shrimp if you wanted to or any kind. >> we have some bacon. >> bacon, zucchini, all stuff at its peak. first step is the meat. i have chicken legs. and some sausage in here. it's good for the grill and garlic salt to give it more flavor. toss it around in there. >> you do that well in advance or right before you cook it? >> you can do it before. matt if you'll put that on the grill for me. chicken you should grill at medium heat so it doesn't dry out. and the skin doesn't char before the rest of it. it will cook for 20 or 25 minutes until it registers 165. >> i'll be back with you in a second. talk about vegetables. >> same thing. zucchini, squash, tomatoes, oil and pepper. and these cook for a lot less time, only a couple minutes. you want tomatoes to get blistered and yummy. >> just don't want that to fall off. go ahead. >> and next step is the rice. this is really the base. >> can i stop you for a second? i love paella but i don't like paella when the rice is mushy. i like a crunch to the rice. >> that's the best part. i'm using already cooked rice and corn off the cob, green because that's got that fat in there and it's going to give it a lot of flavor. you can even use leftover rice. you know when you have those containers from the chinese takeout. >> yes. >> a great way to use it. i'm actually doing this in a cast iron skillet instead of a paella pan so you don't have to have a special pan for this. >> you know what's amazing, we have our tasters at the table. they began eating this dish in our 7:30 half hour. ri >> the two sausages, chicken and vegetables are perfect. >> awesome. >> i want to know where charlie is. don't you think he would like some paella? >> he gets the leftovers. >> there won't be leftovers. >> you are pressing it down. >> i press it all of the way in. you want that rice to have good contact with the bottom of the pan so it gets crunchy. you can put this right on the grill at high heat for 20 to 25 minutes. it's not going to burn. that's how you get the crunch. >> do you scrape the bottom? i'll add to it some sun-dried tomatoes and lemon zest. >> i'll hold that for you. >> you will add fresh herbs. a lot of fresh herbs and lemon juice. use whatever herbs you have. i'm using basil, cilantro and parsley in this one. >> i'm making a little bit of a mess. one time i did lemon basil. that tasted great. add the protein. so we've got our sausage and chicken that's already cooked. >> you're putting the whole pieces of chicken there, y >> you don't have to take it off the bone. you can slice sausage if you like. i've done this with leftover ribs before which is great. shrimp is really good. there's all kinds of things you can do with it. now put some of that vegetable in here, too. >> okay. guys, what's your favorite kind of paella? >> this. >> do you like seafood? of course. >> seriously though. >> do you like it? >> it's good. you nailed it. >> yeah! i love it when they like it. >> with seafood you have to peel the shrimp. >> take the clams out of the shell. >> even the vegetables are good. >> whenever you put stuff on the grill it takes on such a good flavor. it's really easy the cleanup is nothing then. >> did you try it, matt? >> i'm going to try it. katie, we'll walk over there to the tasting table. there isn't a dish for me. never mind. >> too bad. >> we'll take it right out of here. i need a fork. look at this. >> you get a big boy spoon there. >> perfect. all of the crunchy rice. >> get the crunchy rice in >> you have to have crunchy rice. it's everything. >> best thing you ever made. >> katie lee, rave reviews. thank you very much. this recipe e-mailed to you sign up for the "today" newsletter. go to today.com/food or text food 66866. up next, an exclusive performance from the one and only britney spears. >> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. >> back at 8:47. you have a little paella in your teeth right there. >> in our last half hour, we caught up with britney spears. natalie actually caught up with he music. >> before her show last night at access at planet hollywood, britney put on a special performance just for us. from her brand new album, "glory" here she is with "make ? 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>> one busy grandma. happy 100th birthday to edward. this cubs fan is from eau claire, wisconsin. sold real estate until he was 90 years old. you know someone turning 100 today, head to today.com/celebrate. tell us all about them and guys? >> we have olivia and charlie here. how's it going? >> wonderful. >> he looks so happy. >> he's met so many amazing people on the plaza today. >> they go nuts for charlie. >> he's checking out that paella over there. >> what do you have coming up? >> we'll have david spade. a new show out and we talk about what happened last night to all three of us. this is 9news. >> i'm gary shapiro with this 9news update. a denver post reporter has died after she washit and killed last night by a driver. the post says colleen o'connor was hit at 1st and downing. police found the car seven blocks away near the entrance to the denver countr that car's windshield was smashed and an air bag deployed. according to o'connor's twitter page, she was a cultural friends food and lifestyle reporter. police have not released any more information about the crash this time. she worked at the post for the past 12 years. marty joins us now with the weather forecast. it's going to be fairly nice today but pretty foggy out there. >> it's been foggy out during the course of the morning, without question. we'll get rid of that by the time we get to lunchtime, thunderstorms in the mountains, mountain and foothills areas will be the favorite locations for storms today, so if you do live in boulder, on the west side of town,around morrison, you may get light rain today but the heavier showers will hold off and stay generally west of georgetown during the afternoon today. hazy and relatively cool on the eastern plains, with 70s and low 80s, we're a few degrees warper than that around here degrees, storms mainly in and near the foothills. during the evening, clouds this evening because it's so humid, this morning on "today's take," we catch up with the cast of "bridgette jones' baby" and steal the style of teigen and more without breaking the bank all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, tamron hall and billy bush live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this thursday morning. the 1st day of september. flies by. al is back. out in los angeles roaming with legends. hanging with legends. "living legends." tony bennett and norman leer. he's 94. tony just turned 90. i got to sit down with dick van dyke who is 90 years old. >> his wife is 40 something. >> exactly. i also got -- >> how do you stay young? >> i got to hang with don rickles. a little soft shoe. he goes to the gym every is that his home? gorgeous. >> look at him. my gosh. whoa. >> and he is going to have a cameo in the new "mary poppins." >> he needs to be asked. it's good that he accepted. >> it's very funny. remember he played two roles in the original "mary poppins." >> no. the old banker. and now he says he can play the role but he doesn't need the makeup. that will be fun. i talked with don rickles. >> did he rip you apart? >> couldn't be sweeter. so terrific. >> he's so cute. i want to hug him. >> he's just the best. love him. and then everybody's favorite, betty white. >> the queen. the queen. >> >> where are you? >> we are at pacific dining car in santa monica. this is her go-to place. it's old school. it's great. open 24 hours. we had a terrific time. >> can't wait to see them. >> talked to carl reiner as well who is 94 years old. since it's throwback, i also pulled out a throwback thursday picture. this is matt lauer, willow bay, and yours truly on the deck of the "intrepid" 1994 at a fund-raiser. >> look how happy you are. >> willow is gorgeous. >> and just became a grandma for the fifth time. she's a grandma. >> while you were gone -- >> congratulations to >> tamron had a date two nights ago with adam richmond. >> it wasn't a date. it was an outing. >> you went out and you ate food? >> we were shooting a story that felt like a date. >> i think he thought it was a date. >> maybe it was a date that felt like a shoot. >> was dinner as exciting last night as it was with him? >> i adore as dam. he's amazing. if i were dating, he would be number one on my list. >> why are you taking the break? >> the break is until tomorrow. >> until the next date. >> if i were dating, for the record, adam richmond, would be at the top of the list. >> does he get to wait? once the breaks are off, then he's right there? he's right there. >> the number one reason adam leads the list is because he can i'm just keeping it 100. he can cook. last night i -- i use blue apron. >> what is that? >> it's a service so they deliver all of the ingredients for your meal but you still prepare it. there are several of them. i use a lot of them. >> training wheels. >> no. it's not like training wheels. it's like chef. >> it's like having somebody salmon and sauce -- >> what's that? that was my meal. i made that. i made that myself. i made that. this is the actual this is the actual picture of the meal. that's my problem. i ended up -- i had someone over for dinner. not a date. >> did they know it wasn't a date? >> she knows. for sure she knows. this was the dish. this is what i made. i ended up having to google it. i started to think what did we do before google? >> panic. >> she said what are you cooking. i said salmon and -- it says it's a sauce. >> no idea. >> how many times a day do you google something? >> probably ten times at least. >> at least. how many times? >> whenever i need something. nothing worse than when you see somebody and you forgot their spouse's name. then you upset the spouse and you upset your dear friend. if i didn't, it would be worse. deborah would not be happy. you would be unhappy. >> you google spouses. >> so and so's wife. quick. >> what's the last thing you googled? that you can repeat. >> it's funny, i never look. >> the last thing i googled was how many times do we google. i'm fascinated by it. >> do you remember the encyclopedia and you used to get updates? that was a big deal. >> do you find yourself in a conversation like dinner and google and searching what someone said? >> if you have to. you don't want to get caught. what are you doing? are you googling my wife's name, you jerk. you don't know her name? >> that's okay if someone is googable. if you go out with normal folks -- >> everybody is googable these >> even if you think, okay, it's only celebrities. google your name and even just your address and all of this stuff pops up about you. >> while you were on a hot date last night, i went out to the u.s. open. >> let me google that. >> u.s. open tennis. that's my friend there. you see the device in the ear there. they hand these out. it's espn. you can listen to the play by play. i barely hear them. it's very chatty in the stadium these days. used to go to u.s. open with my dad way back in the day, you could hear a pin drop. these guys were so -- they did not let go how rude the audience was and i'm stunned by it. >> people were yelling. >> my gosh he's drinking beer and talking and i wanted to say this is tennis. sure enough roker and lauer were stunned by that. a big change. i wasn't ready for it frankly. >> i think it's because people aren't as purist about a lot of things anymore. you feel like i can do what i want to do. i bought the ticket. they can do whatever they want. >> nadal asked 15 times for silence. they kept reminding people and people never let up. speaking of googable like we were a second ago, halle berry looking flawless at 50. >> don't google it. we'll show you. >> on instagram. unbelievable. >> if you are looking for fame, david spade is looking for you. his prank series is exactly what you would expect. that's why we love him. david spade is after this. you would expect. this. is. everything. honey bunches of oats. it's all of this, this, this, and this. it's the mother of all cereals. it's that, and that, and all of that. it's the most cerealriffic cereal. in all of history. yeah, it's that good. honey bunches of oats. this. is. everything. i'm home. everything's fine. no one cleans and kills germs better than clorox disinfecting wipes. buy one take one is back at olive garden choose one delicious entr?e at our place and another for yours starting at $12.99 may all your tomorrow's be as delicious as today olive garden she spent summer binge-watching. soon, she'll be binge-studying. get back to great. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. we invited women to a spa to test a new body wash. dish soap. you may not feel it, but some body washes can contain cleansers found in dish soap. dove body wash is different. it has only the gentlest cleansers. it just made me feel good. this is dove. what are you doing up? 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>> i got to go with billy crystal because i grew up with him. i don't remember carson. it was a tossup. ellen is still my favorite. crystal. >> why don't they do the multiple again where you have three people do it together. like a team. >> whoopee goldberg did a terrific job. >> you know what i'm thinking? >> that would work out well. >> are you serious? >> yes, i'm serious. >> i wouldn't even have made that -- because -- >> not available. no. >> this is no joke. halle berry at 50 >> that's a unicorn. that doesn't happen. >> i remember -- listen, that "die another day" when she comes out of that water in the james bond movie -- >> hello. >> fast forward to 2016. >> look at that. >> do you think she's changed at all? the only thing that changed is her hair. that body is exactly the same. >> celebrating 50 right there. that's beach workouts. that's planking. genes. > >> al follows her. >> there's a restraining order. >> speaking of photographs -- so excited about it. this is great news. i always said please let us zoom in on photos on instagram because sometimes you miss the entire point of the picture. >> he kept calling mr. instagram. >> this is why that instagram has done this. my brother posts i finally swam to the lighthouse. it's a one-mile swim for him. he posts here a picture of a lighthouse. that's great. how do we know you swam there. now you get in there a little tighter and there is the man in his wet suit. proof that he actually swam to the lighthouse. >> that's a selfie. that's really impressive. >> long arms that man. >> so any person you're following -- i'm always terrified i'm going to accidentally hit the wrong picture. send out the wrong picture. >> right now it's only on ios. it will be on android in a few weeks. it's kind of cool. >> what's happening? 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>> i feel like the roast is the last place you can do that stuff. comedy store at night, then you can say anything. it just sort of stays in there this is a version of that. it's one of the last things that you can see where it's the old school rough and tumble. it's not way old like when they were doing it way back when. >> your show "fameless" is taking old school candid camera to the next level where youe think they're going to be stars and you prank them. >> yes. it's always -- it's sort of fun. this one here the guy he says he can fly and dives out the window. he thinks he kills himself. >> everyone around them are actors except for the person being punked. >> the guy jumps out the window. >> i can fly. >> great. but that's the kind of fun stuff on air we do two or three each episode. we got a guy who controls drones with his brain. you can talk people into anything. >> do you think there's no way this person is going to fall for this. >> probably every time. >> they always fall for it? >> they always do. they're so excited to be on tv. sometimes we have real celebrities to give it a real feel. they are so happy to do it. and then it goes wrong quickly. >> do people do it for money? ego? now it seems to be less. >> it might be 15 seconds. everyone is getting it. they really love it. they see a world where they're, like, it used to be i want to act and do this and sing. kardashians. i fight in the kitchen with my family. i can do this. all it takes anymore. i hate my sisters. i can have a show. >> and launch a handbag line off the back of it. >> i should just jump in. >> we'll give it a shot. >> would you host the oscars? >> i don't know. i think i might be too rough if we go by the roast. >> david spade, thanks so much. catch "fameless" monday nights on trutv. up next, want your man to dress like ryan reynolds or would you want him to look like ryan reynolds? look at the style of celebrities, how to get the look duke, people love bush's baked beans at a cookout, right? 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he's got his hand behind his back. >> more brooding, sir. >> now i see it totally. you look good. >> $60. he looks great. >> you have his pant rolled up. is that the look f >> we want to style it a little bit. it's supposed to feel cool and casual. these are express trousers. >> you will not be able to walk out the door. >> i have a better chance of looking like reese witherspoon. speaking of, very preppie. >> she looks so polished and lady like all the time. wearing her own top and a gucci 200 on alex. her bag is charming charlie. it's $35. that's not too shabby. >> this is about the pop of color. it's not about the designer but the pop of color. >> we love that she did that. shoes and bag. that's what celebrity style is. it's to inspire us. you can't necessarily knock off the exact designer. >> they get it for fre >> this one is lost and skirt is zahra. everything is affordable. under $200. >> i love this skirt. >> we have to get to ryan reynolds. thank you. >> you look beautiful. >> these tom brady -- no matter what this guy puts on -- >> look at that. >> he's a stud for sure. >> the white shirt. vest on. jacket on. then the tie. >> the sweater is 800. you have our banana republic verse. >> stop teasing us. >> this is michael wearing banana republic for $79. his bomber jacket and everything is really affordable. thank you, ryan reynolds, for wearing converse. >> that's nice. >> again, it's the vibe. it's the layering. it's pairing things together and it's easy to replicate on >> i like it. >> michael, you nailed it. andrea, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> al with a check of the weather. >> thank you very much. see if you can nail this look for the weekend. you don't want to look like this. here's what you do want to look for for saturday. look for rip currents along the eastern seaboard. heavy rain as well. we'll be watching that. northern new england sees sunshine through the great lakes and down into the gulf. we've got more wet weather. showers out in the pacific northwest. sunday, sunday, rip currents and look for plenty of sunshine through the ohio, mississippi river valleys and northern plains look on the soggy side. nice in the pacific northwest. although we are looking at sunshine making its way from california all of the way into the mid plains but more rain continues around the gulf and the showers move into coastal new england. the sunny skies hang around the great lakes into the mid-atlantic states and the >> that is your latest weather. >> thank you, sir. >> coming up, what to expect when bridgette jones is expecting. we're catching up with renee zellweger, collin burke. zellweger, collin burke. that's after this. 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