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matt, savannah, are you ready to play? >> yes. >> this is a new tie. >> jimmy: come on now, let's get going. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] okay. [ drum roll ] savannah, you're up first. >> okay. >> jimmy: what are the names of the two sisters in the hit animated movie "frozen"? >> elsa and elsa's sister. [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] [ sad tuba ] i've never seen "frozen." >> jimmy: oh! [ audience ohs ] >> that is a lot higher. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: whoo! >> do you know that? >> did i know that? absolutely. [ laughter ] i thought you were right. >> jimmy: elsa and anna. >> oh. >> jimmy: anna, sorry, of course. >> oh, what about your chair? >> jimmy: i'm not playing. now, matt -- >> yes. >> jimmy: who won the 2 2014 emmy for outstanding guest actor in a comedy series? >> that would be jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: hey, that's right! [ cheers and applause ] yes! >> i was here that night, on your show, right after you won. >> jimmy: that's right. [ cheers and applause ] >> this seems a little rigged. i didn't understand that part o
matt, savannah, are you ready to play? >> yes. >> this is a new tie. >> jimmy: come on now, let's get going. here we go. [ cheers and applause ] okay. [ drum roll ] savannah, you're up first. >> okay. >> jimmy: what are the names of the two sisters in the hit animated movie "frozen"? >> elsa and elsa's sister. [ laughter ] [ buzzer ] [ sad tuba ] i've never seen "frozen." >> jimmy: oh! [ audience ohs ] >> that is a lot higher....
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#savannah is back. i envy the onesie and this little teddy bear bed. all adults should wake up this way. this is some of the video of vale at home, thinking about mom. these are some of the tweets. amanda said being nervous is perfectly okay. was a wreck and cried all the way to work the first day. it gets better, i promise. and waterproof mascara, that is what you need. and natalie sent out a beautiful blog to you. she said i remember crying when i went my first work trip away from josh. it gets easier. more well wishes to savannah, coming up. >>> jenny from the block, j.lo opens up about love and life. more after your local news and we ♪ ♪ ♪ each year 17 billion toilet paper tubes are thrown away in the us alone. that's enough to fill the empire state building...twice. now there's scott naturals tube-free bath tissue. get the premium softness you need... ...without the wasteful tube. toss the tube for good with scott naturals tube-free. ♪ let us be lovers, we'll marry our fortunes together ♪
#savannah is back. i envy the onesie and this little teddy bear bed. all adults should wake up this way. this is some of the video of vale at home, thinking about mom. these are some of the tweets. amanda said being nervous is perfectly okay. was a wreck and cried all the way to work the first day. it gets better, i promise. and waterproof mascara, that is what you need. and natalie sent out a beautiful blog to you. she said i remember crying when i went my first work trip away from josh. it...
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savannah? >>> steals and deals. american girl. >> baby vale's first american doll. >> more time in hair and makeup than matt lauer. amazing. >> nice. >> >>> good morning i'm tracy davidson. let's get your forecast with bill henley. >> good morning, tracy. we're tracking light scattered showers morning into lancaster. most of the areas dry and will stay dry. 56 thrdegrees and it is climbin. we're going to upper 60s this afternoon. >> it is happening in bridgeport right now, you can expect to see seven-day forecast on west 6th street. this is near girard. still a little volume out this. it looks like speeds are in the mid 50s. >>> the search for an abducted philadelphia woman, this is the person of interest. she was last seen thursday night in germantown. >> we're hoping that she is with him. obviously we're concerned of psychological trauma if nothing else after all of what she has gone through. stay with nbc10.com for updates. i'm tracy davidson and we'll have another local update in 25 minutes. get the latest on nb
savannah? >>> steals and deals. american girl. >> baby vale's first american doll. >> more time in hair and makeup than matt lauer. amazing. >> nice. >> >>> good morning i'm tracy davidson. let's get your forecast with bill henley. >> good morning, tracy. we're tracking light scattered showers morning into lancaster. most of the areas dry and will stay dry. 56 thrdegrees and it is climbin. we're going to upper 60s this afternoon. >> it is...
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road closure in southeast d.c. 22nd between savannah and southern avenue. that is due to an early morning shooting they are investigating. elsewhere, routes 210, 5, 301 looking did. 55 miles per hour. about the average all around. route 5 south of the beltway. actually at the beltway we are seeing more volume. no major delays. a live look at the beltway. volume building but no major delays. >>> black friday is here. many of you got a head start on the early deals. many of them opened yesterday. that's how things are going. people are back at it again. >> it's getting earlier and earlier. fairfax county, may gap, you're seeing a a lot of people out there. oolany c deals so far? >> i was just looking at some of the advertised deals here. here are a couple of them. 50% off at the childrens place. 50% off at gymboree. 35% off at chico's. the springfield town center opened thanksgiving at 6:00. so there were people who were shopping on turkey day. and people shopping through the night and into black friday. and people are looking for deals. and the retailers, th
road closure in southeast d.c. 22nd between savannah and southern avenue. that is due to an early morning shooting they are investigating. elsewhere, routes 210, 5, 301 looking did. 55 miles per hour. about the average all around. route 5 south of the beltway. actually at the beltway we are seeing more volume. no major delays. a live look at the beltway. volume building but no major delays. >>> black friday is here. many of you got a head start on the early deals. many of them opened...
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savannah? >> amazing story. john, thank you very much. >>> overseas, two men broke into a jerusalem synagogue overnight and killed four people. secretary of state john kerry immediately condemned it as, quote, an act of pure terror. katy tur is following the story for us. katy, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. this has been viewed as a terrorist attack in the ultra orthodox community. the attackers are believed to be two palestinian cousins from east jerusalem. four worshippers are dead and eight others injured. amateur video shows the early morning shootout between police and two attackers. who stormed a jerusalem synagogue early this morning armed with pistols, axes and knives, according to witnesses. >> heard one shot, two shots, then a flurry of shots, five or six, search shots. we all ran out. >> reporter: the violence gave way to a tumultuous scene on the ground as paramedics rushed to help the victims. >> shot and killed the two and six people taken to hospital. four of th
savannah? >> amazing story. john, thank you very much. >>> overseas, two men broke into a jerusalem synagogue overnight and killed four people. secretary of state john kerry immediately condemned it as, quote, an act of pure terror. katy tur is following the story for us. katy, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. this has been viewed as a terrorist attack in the ultra orthodox community. the attackers are believed to be two palestinian cousins from east...
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savannah, coming up. savannah, coming up, an announcement about a guinness world book of records sleep or lack of sleep thing we'll be involved in. >> good tease. stay tuned for that. >>> they are the baby bibles read round the world, published in more than 30 languages. "what to expect while you're expecting" spent 676 weeks on the new york time's best seller list now heidi murkoff is back with a new and improved edition of "what to expect the first year." i'm all ear. >> just in time for your new edition. >> yes. so many of us know you. we watch you and your little videos and read the book "what to expect." what's new in this? why did you decide it's time for a new edition? >> the good news, of course, is that babies will never change. they'll always be sweet, snuggly and warm and have that new baby smell that you want to bottle, maybe splash a little behind your ears before you go to work in the morning. lots of things have changed about how we take care of babies. there's more on shopping for babies b
savannah, coming up. savannah, coming up, an announcement about a guinness world book of records sleep or lack of sleep thing we'll be involved in. >> good tease. stay tuned for that. >>> they are the baby bibles read round the world, published in more than 30 languages. "what to expect while you're expecting" spent 676 weeks on the new york time's best seller list now heidi murkoff is back with a new and improved edition of "what to expect the first year."...
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savannah? >>> we were talking about our dream jobs when we were a kid and i said i always wanted to work in a donut shop or bakery? dreams can come true. >> i would like a kidney pie and a cup of tea, please. i'm english. i can't eat that. i need something with more botchlism in it. >> this isn't how i imagined it being. >> dreams can be nightmares, easily, savannah. >> and russell brand wrote a children's book. we'll tell you all about it >>> and a very good tuesday morning to you. it's 8:26. i'm sam brock. a warning for people in san jose after reports overnight of a mountain lion sighting off glenn view drive near quick silver park. police say at least three people reported to 911 they saw the cat, including a woman who became trapped inside of her car. more to come on that story. >>> backups are clearing on the bay bridge after a nasty crash this morning. the chp says two cars collided around 6:00 a.m. in the tunnel of treasure island. thankfully, nobody was injured in that incident, but th
savannah? >>> we were talking about our dream jobs when we were a kid and i said i always wanted to work in a donut shop or bakery? dreams can come true. >> i would like a kidney pie and a cup of tea, please. i'm english. i can't eat that. i need something with more botchlism in it. >> this isn't how i imagined it being. >> dreams can be nightmares, easily, savannah. >> and russell brand wrote a children's book. we'll tell you all about it >>> and a...
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our boys aren't going to cross the savannah either. and so it's a wonderful essay on that, the democracy. the governors just weren't going to help one another. not that it would have made a whole lot of difference, i don't think. >> probably wouldn't. may have slowed sherman down a day or two, but he would have maneuvered around them actually eventually. >> charleston surrenders. but the last shots were fired in the siege on february 18 by a union monitor that fired two shots. the flag -- when the confederates abandoned, they left flags flying to give the impression that the forts were still occupied. and so this union monitor fired two shots at the fort. no response. then the fleet steamed on into charleston harbor. and folks, that's the end of the siege of charleston. we'll now be happy to take questions from the audience, if you have some. and they're going to be -- folks, to help with mics, in the back, jenny, faye. questions, anybody? and if you don't ask them here, we'll answer them out there. yes, sir. >> i understand that two o
our boys aren't going to cross the savannah either. and so it's a wonderful essay on that, the democracy. the governors just weren't going to help one another. not that it would have made a whole lot of difference, i don't think. >> probably wouldn't. may have slowed sherman down a day or two, but he would have maneuvered around them actually eventually. >> charleston surrenders. but the last shots were fired in the siege on february 18 by a union monitor that fired two shots. the...
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and that's where matt and savannah are. >> good morning. we've come up to the perch here above the finish line. we get a great view of the action. including right now sting and the cast of the last ship. are rehearsing just about 30 yards to our right here. sting is taking a part in the conversation starting in december for about five weeks. >> that's right. we have a lot of gratefeat show that kick off the show this morning. pet pan live we're going see a number from that musical as well. we're looking forward to it. >> it's starting to fill up in the bleachers on the side of macy's. there's going to be 3.5 million people lining the parade route. 2 1/2 miles up-and-down the west side of manhattan. so it s starting to get excitin. we're going get going in awhile. >> if you want to tweet use #macy's parade. i got your text and you're wrong, willie. these are real flowers and fresh. they're not fake. >> and willie, stop texting! >> come on! >> i've been doing a lot of texting this morning, apparently. thank you. >>> coming up martha and giana
and that's where matt and savannah are. >> good morning. we've come up to the perch here above the finish line. we get a great view of the action. including right now sting and the cast of the last ship. are rehearsing just about 30 yards to our right here. sting is taking a part in the conversation starting in december for about five weeks. >> that's right. we have a lot of gratefeat show that kick off the show this morning. pet pan live we're going see a number from that musical...
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broke they never railroad between charleston and savannah during the war. >> yes. were able to do that. >> thank you so much! wasn't this wonderful? [applause] civil war airs here every saturday at 6 and 10 p.m. eastern time. more of our civil war programming anytime, visit c-span.org/history. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> her answer was no. >> thank you, mr. speaker. friend.ank my good >> i would just say to my good friend from wisconsin, that was part of the story. thank my good friend from california. >> the global freedom, sponsored good friend cory gardner from colorado. parliamentes from hundreds of years ago, if you've ever seen the proceedings of the saye of commons, they something lar, the right consider similar, the right gentleman. it's kind of a thinly veiled try to be polite to somebody you don't really care for. the house of represents, a lot women don't and even know who each other are when they're saying "my good friend." it's kind of disenginingenuous. of the senate, there's only 100. they probably
broke they never railroad between charleston and savannah during the war. >> yes. were able to do that. >> thank you so much! wasn't this wonderful? [applause] civil war airs here every saturday at 6 and 10 p.m. eastern time. more of our civil war programming anytime, visit c-span.org/history. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. >> her answer was no. >> thank you, mr. speaker. friend.ank my good >> i would just say to my...
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savannah? >> we'll keep an eye on that. >>> 26-year-old peter kassig, former army ranger, had been held hostage for a year. the terror group, quote, bent only on sowing death and destruction. richard en gechlt l has the latest for us. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. a graphic, 16-minute video released by isis has been authenticated. we will not be showing it. no need to spread the group's propaganda. the fifth western hostage murdered by isis since august and the third american. at a vigil in indianapolis, friends, supporters and peter kassig's parents remembered the young man who decided to dedicate his life to helping others, but paid for it with his own. president obama called his murder by isis an act of pure evil. the 26-year-old former army ranger who served in iraq travelled to syria last year to volunteer as a medic. isis militants stopped him at a checkpoint and kidnapped him. he is said to have suffered mental torture along with the trauma of seeing colleag
savannah? >> we'll keep an eye on that. >>> 26-year-old peter kassig, former army ranger, had been held hostage for a year. the terror group, quote, bent only on sowing death and destruction. richard en gechlt l has the latest for us. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. a graphic, 16-minute video released by isis has been authenticated. we will not be showing it. no need to spread the group's propaganda. the fifth western hostage murdered by isis...
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i'm savannah guthrie. we're joined by the usual host chuck toimpd he's out with the book on president obama called "the stranger." i get to interview you. >> i have to -- >> let's see if you edit this. when did you find time to write this book? don't you have like 14 jobs? >> let's see, as far the publisher's concerned, it's three years late. that's number one. so what they hoped would be something about the first term. and i said, well, let's stretch this out a little bit. i had a great research and writing partner in reed wilson. a reporter at the "washington post." somebody who worked with me on "hotline." couldn't have done it without him for sure. >> it's an interesting time to do it, sin years in. maybe it's an accident because you turned your homework in late. but it's a good inflection point. >> i would have not felt right about -- i think you could come out too soon you try to do it after the first term. after that. i think in time his presidency will be studied maybe perhaps in two-year increment
i'm savannah guthrie. we're joined by the usual host chuck toimpd he's out with the book on president obama called "the stranger." i get to interview you. >> i have to -- >> let's see if you edit this. when did you find time to write this book? don't you have like 14 jobs? >> let's see, as far the publisher's concerned, it's three years late. that's number one. so what they hoped would be something about the first term. and i said, well, let's stretch this out a...
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his next phase was to march across georgia. 285 miles to savannah to make it living off the land and destroying everything of the confederacy. so this is a broad schematic in its two phases. it's a risky to be cut off from his base. john bell had still had 40,000 confederate soldiers in northern alabama. they could certainly while they couldn't attach head-on they certainly could cause trouble for him. but he was finally given permission on, he was finally given permission and on novemb november 15 burned everything remaining of military value in the city of atlanta. the flames destroyed the entire business district of downtown atlanta and altogether about a third of the city. sherman's army was 62,000 men. 218 regiments, 52 of them actually from sherman's home state of ohio. they moved in for parallel columns and what's important to understand about the fort collins has sherman's march cut a swath 50 miles wide. it's not a 50-mile wide strait. this is it's not 50 miles where everything is mowed down in its path. it's 50 miles from the furthest edge of one column to the very furthest
his next phase was to march across georgia. 285 miles to savannah to make it living off the land and destroying everything of the confederacy. so this is a broad schematic in its two phases. it's a risky to be cut off from his base. john bell had still had 40,000 confederate soldiers in northern alabama. they could certainly while they couldn't attach head-on they certainly could cause trouble for him. but he was finally given permission on, he was finally given permission and on novemb...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- savannah guthrie and matt lauer, felicity jones,
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- savannah guthrie and matt lauer, felicity jones,
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these were buffalo, savannah. we're talking really eastern western borders at that time. and that was the united states. so the muskogee nations and the huedenshaunee they wanted it as a matter of necessity as well as inclination. they wanted somebody to be in charge of stopping the aggressiveness and the lawlessness of the people who were flooding into their lands from europe. and these were europeans and new americans, settlers of all kinds, who were encroaching on the native lands. so they wanted that to stop. and they wanted the agreement strictly with the united states. hence, nation to anyways. that's the way the law developed at that time in the 1790s. and that's the way the law is today. it's still nation to nation. our ancestors really knew these presidents. really knew washington and lincoln and other notable and in many cases, rightly so beloved people. the muskogee delegates when they arrived by canoe and over land, but mostly by canoe from savannah, they docked at the bottom of manhattan and were greeted with 300 white men dressed like indians. who were membe
these were buffalo, savannah. we're talking really eastern western borders at that time. and that was the united states. so the muskogee nations and the huedenshaunee they wanted it as a matter of necessity as well as inclination. they wanted somebody to be in charge of stopping the aggressiveness and the lawlessness of the people who were flooding into their lands from europe. and these were europeans and new americans, settlers of all kinds, who were encroaching on the native lands. so they...
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that's where matt and savannah are at the finish line in herald square. good morning. >> we come up to our perch here, above the finish line, we get a great view of all the action, including now, sting and the cast of "the last ship" are rehearseing 30 yards to our right here. sting is taking part in that in december for about five weeks. >> we have a lot of shows that will check off the parade. honeymoon in vegas. peter pan live, it will be on live a week from today on nbc. we will see a number from that musical as well. we are looking forward to it. >> it's starting to fill up on the bleachers here on the side of macy's, there thereby 3 money 5 million people lining the parade route up and down the west side of manhattan. it's starting to get exciting. starting to get the broadway shows in full gear we will get going in a little while. >> you want to tweet, use the #macy's parade. these are real flowers. they're not fake. >> and willie, stop text shopping. >> we are doing a lot of text shopping, all right, guys, thanks. coming up here, martha and giada
that's where matt and savannah are at the finish line in herald square. good morning. >> we come up to our perch here, above the finish line, we get a great view of all the action, including now, sting and the cast of "the last ship" are rehearseing 30 yards to our right here. sting is taking part in that in december for about five weeks. >> we have a lot of shows that will check off the parade. honeymoon in vegas. peter pan live, it will be on live a week from today on...
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savannah, the system needs to be indicted. this system is completely unfair to the citizens, especially african-american and minority citizens when you have police-involved shootings. this system, over and over again, exonerates police officers for killing young people of color. >> let me ask you this. the prosecutor said i put all the evidence i had before the grand jurors and i let the grand jurors decide. is there something wrong with him proceeding in that way? >> you know, he said he did it this way because he thought it was fair. he didn't recommend any charges or anything. just put all the evidence out there and let's just be fair to everybody. and this is different than what i've ever seen in my 20 years of practicing law. so the question becomes, savannah, if for 28 years he has been prosecutor for the grand juries, he didn't do it this way. was he being unfair to them? why change the rules now when it's our children lying on the ground? we want the same justice. we want equal justice that you do for everybody else. d
savannah, the system needs to be indicted. this system is completely unfair to the citizens, especially african-american and minority citizens when you have police-involved shootings. this system, over and over again, exonerates police officers for killing young people of color. >> let me ask you this. the prosecutor said i put all the evidence i had before the grand jurors and i let the grand jurors decide. is there something wrong with him proceeding in that way? >> you know, he...
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>> when savannah's having a rough day, she should call me. i think we're in store for aness day. >> it is going to be a spectacular day. because of the rain we received on friday and saturday, we have superb air quality. open up the windows later on, let mother nature cool your home off. 70 degrees on the peninsula. you'll likely notice a difference as we will be about 5 to 8 degrees warmer and we keep on climbing. your full forecast in a few minutes. right now back to you, sam and laura. >> more than 13 years after the 9/11 attack, new york city takes another step towards healing. the major milestone reached just hours ago. >>> remembering the cal student who tragically died during a concert at oracle. >> and a deadly halloween crash killed three young girls in southern california. >> and good monday morning to you. we do have a changing forecast for you. a couple of warm days before that change kicks in. >> and the change to the timing, time change, means a change to the timing of your evening commute. and a car fire just cropped up in the
>> when savannah's having a rough day, she should call me. i think we're in store for aness day. >> it is going to be a spectacular day. because of the rain we received on friday and saturday, we have superb air quality. open up the windows later on, let mother nature cool your home off. 70 degrees on the peninsula. you'll likely notice a difference as we will be about 5 to 8 degrees warmer and we keep on climbing. your full forecast in a few minutes. right now back to you, sam and...
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bush sits down with savannah guthrie to discuss the new biography of his father. >> he was overshadowed by a very transformative president, ronald reagan. because he was a one term president as opposed to a two term president there wasn't much focus on him. eventually historians have come around to analyze his presidency and they'll realize what i realized, he was a great one term president. >> savannah's interview this morning only on "today." >>> sports, i'll turn it over to my colleague betty nguyen. good morning, betty. >> good morning, milissa. a sunday night blowout, packers and bears. the first half, aaron rodgers threw for six touchdowns, to tie his franchise record and match the nfl record for half. 42-0 in the third. jared boykins blocks a punt. >>> cardinals quarterback carson palmer was carted off the field during the fourth quarter. he went down with a left knee injury. the team fears it is a torn acl but they continue to keep the nfl's best record with a 31-14 win over the rams. >>> lions' calvin johnson made a strong debut back on the field against the dolphins, but the p
bush sits down with savannah guthrie to discuss the new biography of his father. >> he was overshadowed by a very transformative president, ronald reagan. because he was a one term president as opposed to a two term president there wasn't much focus on him. eventually historians have come around to analyze his presidency and they'll realize what i realized, he was a great one term president. >> savannah's interview this morning only on "today." >>> sports, i'll...
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about 150 people gathered in this small community of tabor in that case toll reflect on the tram dixt savannah heler held a picture of her and her late friend 8-year-old nadia killed along with her brother in that home on holly park drive. >> nadia is my best friend and she was always nice me. >> savannah's morning said the two girls had thanksgiving lunch together at school yesterday. >> she never experienced close death before. this is hard for her. >> monique said janine lapage the mother of the three children has been her friend for years. >> i can't believe. it i'm in complete shock. her kids are like my own kids i just can't believe this happened. >> she said lapage was unemployed nurse having financial difficulties live with her children, his brother and his wife and kids. authority have not called this attempted murder-suicide but lapage had said if things got bad this is how she would end it. >> i'm devastated my heart is broken. this is awful. >> meanwhile classmates of nadia were dealing with harsh reality of losing a friend at a young sglaij nadia was in my class and she was my fri
about 150 people gathered in this small community of tabor in that case toll reflect on the tram dixt savannah heler held a picture of her and her late friend 8-year-old nadia killed along with her brother in that home on holly park drive. >> nadia is my best friend and she was always nice me. >> savannah's morning said the two girls had thanksgiving lunch together at school yesterday. >> she never experienced close death before. this is hard for her. >> monique said...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. unfortunately a graphic 16-minute video released by isis has been authenticated. we'll not be showing it. no need to spread the group's propaganda. he was the fifth murdered since august, the third american. at a vigil friends, supporters and peter's parents remembered the young man who decided to dedicate his life to helping others but paid with his own. president obama called his murder by isis an act of pure evil. the 26-year-old former army ranger who served in iraq travelled to syria last year to volunteer as a medic. militants stopped him and kidnapped him. kassig is said to have endured torture, along with the mental trauma of watching some of his european cell mates released after their governments paid ransom. a french journalist shared food and a blanket who changed his name to abdul rahman. >> he wanted to help the people involved in the drama taking place in syria and thought maybe it was my you've but thought he could help. >> he watched his american and british cell mate
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. unfortunately a graphic 16-minute video released by isis has been authenticated. we'll not be showing it. no need to spread the group's propaganda. he was the fifth murdered since august, the third american. at a vigil friends, supporters and peter's parents remembered the young man who decided to dedicate his life to helping others but paid with his own. president obama called his murder by isis an act of pure evil. the 26-year-old...
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al and savannah headed to town this morning. melissa, tom, myself, we're bike riding, too, at the georgetown waterfront for this big food drive and scavenger hunt. what's so awesome about this, what we do here benefits our local food charity, miriam's kitchen, which i have volunteered at before. >> love miriam's kitchen. >> wonderful organization. they help so many people around this time when it's so cold outside. they don't have a warm meal. >> i'm only going to tell you this once. >> oh, boy. >> put your helmet on. we're a little concerned about you. >> i'm a little concerned about me, too. >> it's as easy as riding a bike is there that's what they say. but the last bike i rode was a huffy. i said when i brake, i pedal backwards? he said that's not how these work and my executive producer e-mailed me saying i hope you don't die. >> maybe we should just wrap her up in bubble wrap and send her out. >> if it was a sunrise ride, i would be worried about you. it is cold out there this morning. by the time we get towards lunchtime,
al and savannah headed to town this morning. melissa, tom, myself, we're bike riding, too, at the georgetown waterfront for this big food drive and scavenger hunt. what's so awesome about this, what we do here benefits our local food charity, miriam's kitchen, which i have volunteered at before. >> love miriam's kitchen. >> wonderful organization. they help so many people around this time when it's so cold outside. they don't have a warm meal. >> i'm only going to tell you...
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savannah? >>> look who i am with, dr. travis stork. he will put all our knowledge of men's health to the test. >> try to stump the guys. >> all right. we'll see if that works out. and then a big preview of the macy's thanksgiving day parade out on our plaza. but first on a monday morning, let's get a check of your local news and weather. >>> that breaking news is in philadelphia along kohlly drive near boothouse road. you see it there. several vehicles involved and it is causing traffic problems right now. let's bring in katie zachary about what this means. >> we're looking at all of the back up. this is affecting traffic in the outbound direction. it is tieing things up on kelly dry as we go to my map it is on the outbound between fountain green drive and hunting park avenue. you can take 33rd street to ridge avenue to get around that. and here is 76 around belmont avenue. it is slow going on 76. >>> thank you let's get your very warm first alert forecast. >> yeah, we're in the 60s to start with and 70s this afternoon. rain is done fo
savannah? >>> look who i am with, dr. travis stork. he will put all our knowledge of men's health to the test. >> try to stump the guys. >> all right. we'll see if that works out. and then a big preview of the macy's thanksgiving day parade out on our plaza. but first on a monday morning, let's get a check of your local news and weather. >>> that breaking news is in philadelphia along kohlly drive near boothouse road. you see it there. several vehicles involved and...
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good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the 12-member grand jury set to start behind me, the justice center any moment. what we do not know is whether they will vote today. they could very well continue to pour over evidence. meanwhile, in the area tensions mount. so do prayers for peace. protesters took to the streets once again. calls for understanding. >> prayer and protest are both the expression of the unheard. >> reporter: at well spring church prayers for a grand jury decision. >> kind of like waiting for a hurricane. we don't know whether it will be a bad hurricane or if it will just kind of die out in the ocean. >> jesus may be praying. >> it's waiting for a different decision. >> it's a bit disheartening to know the preparation is boarding up and calling the national guard versus walking down the drive and engaging residents face-to-face. >> reporter: captain ron johnson insists officers have been doing that. sometimes violent clashes between police and protesters in the wake of michael brown's death. >> since the
good morning to you. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the 12-member grand jury set to start behind me, the justice center any moment. what we do not know is whether they will vote today. they could very well continue to pour over evidence. meanwhile, in the area tensions mount. so do prayers for peace. protesters took to the streets once again. calls for understanding. >> prayer and protest are both the expression of the unheard. >> reporter: at well spring church prayers...
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so sarah took her own fateful path -- taking a camera assistant gig based out of savannah on the movie "midnight rider." ♪ >> reporter: based on the memoir by gregg allman of the allman brothers, starring oscar winner william hurt, "midnight rider" would be an independent film. written, produced and directed by this man, randall miller. >> sarah had mentioned to me that it is a low budget film and she was a little bit surprised that some of the people did not have the level of expertise that she expected. >> reporter: shooting had yet to begin on the film when, on thursday, february 20th, cast and crew drove two hours to this location in doctortown, georgia. among those arriving were sarah and hairstylist joyce gilliard. >> i was told that it wasn't actual principal photography. the actual day we were supposed to start shooting was gonna be that monday. >> reporter: a pre-shoot, that's what it said on the schedule. but once they got there, the crew realized randall miller wanted to shoot a full scene. a dream sequence in which gregg allman, from his hospital bed, imagines his late br
so sarah took her own fateful path -- taking a camera assistant gig based out of savannah on the movie "midnight rider." ♪ >> reporter: based on the memoir by gregg allman of the allman brothers, starring oscar winner william hurt, "midnight rider" would be an independent film. written, produced and directed by this man, randall miller. >> sarah had mentioned to me that it is a low budget film and she was a little bit surprised that some of the people did not...
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matt and savannah? >> dylan, keeping her hands at 10:00 and 2:00, eyes on the road. >> multitasking. we are impressed. >>> those storms have led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights nationwide. we could see more as the snow begins to intensify. tom costello is at reagan international for us. tom, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. rain event here at the moment. that will be turning into snow as we move further north, as you know. flight aware's misery map. let's go there right now. can you see what airports are doing at the moment and how their delays are mounting. boston logan is problematic. washington's airports, new york's airports. also chicago o'hare and atlanta, these will be the critical airports to watch today. hundreds of cancellations likely. even, as we know, delays mounting through the day. also of importance, the pentagon is releasing restricted air space along the coast in the gulf of mexico, getting that up to commercial aircraft. that's going to help speed t
matt and savannah? >> dylan, keeping her hands at 10:00 and 2:00, eyes on the road. >> multitasking. we are impressed. >>> those storms have led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights nationwide. we could see more as the snow begins to intensify. tom costello is at reagan international for us. tom, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. rain event here at the moment. that will be turning into snow as we move further north, as you know. flight...
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it turns out he went southeast to savannah, and it is not surprising that the confederates didn't know because even the federal planners did not know, and their logisticians had supplied positions all along the coast that wherever sherman struck at blue water he could be resupplied. once sherman made his march and captured savannah on december 21, the confederates were still not sure what he was going to do next, and they positioned their forces all around him to include south of savannah to guard against the danger that he might march against thomasville, the railhead in southern georgia, or to liberate andersonville, or perhaps to threaten tallahassee. it really wasn't until he moved north through the carolinas that it became clear to the enrichment how dire was their peril. i don't think lee or anyone else foresaw that danger as early as any point in 1864, and that he is continuing to do his duty to bravely and honorably uphold the struggle. other questions or comments? >> thank you very much for a fine presentation. i have a question about leadership, which you just touched upon. l
it turns out he went southeast to savannah, and it is not surprising that the confederates didn't know because even the federal planners did not know, and their logisticians had supplied positions all along the coast that wherever sherman struck at blue water he could be resupplied. once sherman made his march and captured savannah on december 21, the confederates were still not sure what he was going to do next, and they positioned their forces all around him to include south of savannah to...
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savannah? >> jacob rascon in the nmojave desert for us. thanks. >>> young woman from the city streets in philadelphia late sunday night. the three-minute tape is silent but the images are clear in philadelphia's germantown section at approximately 9:00 pm, you see here the suspect getting out of his car and following the victim. soon after, you see him dragging her to his car, a silver-colored taurus. >> she was screaming help, help. the guy was pulling her toward the car. >> you can see clearly her struggle to get way. she kicked out one of the passenger side windows. the victim has been identified as 22-year-old. her glasses were found at the scene and detectives reported finding a knife as well. >> she's a very humble child and right now our hearts are very heavy. >> michael nutter approved a $10,000 reward for any information. >>> two more nuclear commanders have been fired and disciplined a third. carl jones, number two commander in wyoming. he was dismissed for a loss of trust and confide
savannah? >> jacob rascon in the nmojave desert for us. thanks. >>> young woman from the city streets in philadelphia late sunday night. the three-minute tape is silent but the images are clear in philadelphia's germantown section at approximately 9:00 pm, you see here the suspect getting out of his car and following the victim. soon after, you see him dragging her to his car, a silver-colored taurus. >> she was screaming help, help. the guy was pulling her toward the car....
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this morning on the "today" show savannah asked his brother, the former president, that question. >> i hope hruns. he'll make up his own mind. knows he's going to make up his behind based on what he thinks is right for his family. i have no idea. i really don't. >>> and new york city's reportedly about to change how the nypd deals with marijuana possessions. police will stop arresting people on low level marijuana charges and issue tickets instead. the city's mayor and police commissioner are expected to announce the change at the news conference this afternoon. those are the things we thought you should know. >>> time for the "newsnation" gut check. one small town near boston may be the center at the battle against the tobacco industry. westminster, massachusetts is considering a ban on all tobacco sales inside town lines. the board of health there saying they're sick of trying to monitor the tobacco industry's effort monitor the effort to help children, but one local convenience storeowner said it won't stop anyone from smoking. 25% of customers come in for cigarettes and pick up m
this morning on the "today" show savannah asked his brother, the former president, that question. >> i hope hruns. he'll make up his own mind. knows he's going to make up his behind based on what he thinks is right for his family. i have no idea. i really don't. >>> and new york city's reportedly about to change how the nypd deals with marijuana possessions. police will stop arresting people on low level marijuana charges and issue tickets instead. the city's mayor and...
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keir, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. this comet, 2.5 miles wide has taken almost a decade to reach and it is tense right now. the lander has attached as we speak, on its way to the comet. will it land safely? cheers erupting in the control room at the flawless separation, the first ever attempt to land on the surface of a comet, a thruster and computer glitch briefly threatening the mission but it is on schedule to touch down on the comet in a few hours time. and the purpose? to learn more about the solar system formed over 4 billion years ago. the lander will gather gases, chemicals and other properties from the comet. the spacecraft has been chasing the comet's speed ten years, millions of miles from earth. the trickiest part? how do you get the lander to land with little gravity? without full knowledge of what the inhospitable surface will be like and no idea where the spacecraft will make contact with the ground. if it goes as planned, it will look like this, a daring feat, revealing more secrets of the solar system.
keir, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. this comet, 2.5 miles wide has taken almost a decade to reach and it is tense right now. the lander has attached as we speak, on its way to the comet. will it land safely? cheers erupting in the control room at the flawless separation, the first ever attempt to land on the surface of a comet, a thruster and computer glitch briefly threatening the mission but it is on schedule to touch down on the comet in a few hours time. and the purpose? to...
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savannah? >> jacob rascon in the mojave desert for us. thanks. >>> natalie, you're following disturbing video out of philadelphia. >> that's right. this happened in philadelphia overnight where police released surveillance video of an apparent abduction of a young woman from the city streets on late sunday night. the three-minute tape is silent, but the images are clear in philadelphia's germantown section at approximately 9:00 p.m. you see here the suspect getting out of his car and following the victim. soon after, you see him dragging her to his car, a silver-colo d ed taurus. >> she was screaming help, help. the guy was pulling her toward the car. >> you can see clearly her struggle to get way. she kicked out one of the passenger side windows. the victim has been identified as a 22-year-old. her glasses were found at the scene and detectives reported finding a knife as well. her grandmother came to the scene to look for her own clues. >> she's a very humble child and right now our hearts ar
savannah? >> jacob rascon in the mojave desert for us. thanks. >>> natalie, you're following disturbing video out of philadelphia. >> that's right. this happened in philadelphia overnight where police released surveillance video of an apparent abduction of a young woman from the city streets on late sunday night. the three-minute tape is silent, but the images are clear in philadelphia's germantown section at approximately 9:00 p.m. you see here the suspect getting out of...
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savannah? matt? >> kristen welker traveling with the president, thank you. >>> let us turn to natalie now. a developing story in the fight against isis. >> good morning, everyone. in the fate of a key isis leader is unclear this morning after u.s. airstrikes in iraq. richard engel is in erbil, iraq. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. some iraqi officials and media here in iraq citing unnamed sources, allegedly close to isis claim that the group's leader al baghdadi was injured by an american airstrike in iraq over the weekend. however, iraqi officials we've spoken to say they're aware of those reports but cannot confirm them. if it were true that baghdadi were injured or even killed by an airstrike, it would be an enormous blow to the group. baghdadi is the man who took al qaeda in iraq an insurgent group, and turned it into isis today. the militant organization that controls large parts of iraq and syria. but at this stage, natalie, we cannot verify these reports and ar
savannah? matt? >> kristen welker traveling with the president, thank you. >>> let us turn to natalie now. a developing story in the fight against isis. >> good morning, everyone. in the fate of a key isis leader is unclear this morning after u.s. airstrikes in iraq. richard engel is in erbil, iraq. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. some iraqi officials and media here in iraq citing unnamed sources, allegedly close to isis claim that the...
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kate, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. for the first time in months, no one with ebola is being treated at an american hospital. bellevue hospital here says 33-year-old craig spencer is ebola-free. he heads home later this morning. [ sirens ] it's been 19 days since an ambulance delivered dr. craig spencer to the hospital, another example of american medical care beating this deadly disease with the help of blood donated by a survivor. >> happy to give dr. spencer plasma that he needs. >> reporter: today the hospital says "dr. spencer poses no public health risk," a stark contrast to the fear when he was first diagnosed. >> should sit home, you know? >> reporter: spencer rode the subway, went bowling, ate at a meatball shop and took an uber car before coming down with a 100.3-degree fever. >> ebola is very difficult to contract. being on the same subway car or living near a person with ebola does not in itself put someone at risk. >> reporter: local officials scrambled to reassure new yorkers no one would get sick, and so
kate, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. for the first time in months, no one with ebola is being treated at an american hospital. bellevue hospital here says 33-year-old craig spencer is ebola-free. he heads home later this morning. [ sirens ] it's been 19 days since an ambulance delivered dr. craig spencer to the hospital, another example of american medical care beating this deadly disease with the help of blood donated by a survivor. >> happy to give dr. spencer...
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. >> for a preview, we check in with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> hello, tracy and vai. good to see you both. coming up on a monday here on "today," heavy snow across the midwest. this polar vortex apparently making an icy return. our weather team of al roker and dylan dreyer have got that covered. >>> also ahead, our revealing conversation with former president george w. bush on his father's legacy, life after the white house for him and whether his brother will be the next bush to run for president. >>> then, are you among the 46% of americans complaining about not getting enough sleep? that number sounds low to me. all this week, we're revealing our bedtime habits and putting some new techniques to track sleep to the test. >> those stories, and oscar winner anjelica huston stops by to talk about her remarkable career and her 17-year love affair with jack nicholson, all when we start on a monday morning here on "today." vai and tracy, back to you in philly. >> all right, matt and savannah. see you guys in ab
. >> for a preview, we check in with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. good morning. >> good morning, guys. >> hello, tracy and vai. good to see you both. coming up on a monday here on "today," heavy snow across the midwest. this polar vortex apparently making an icy return. our weather team of al roker and dylan dreyer have got that covered. >>> also ahead, our revealing conversation with former president george w. bush on his father's legacy, life after the...
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a noted trial attorney in savannah got him off. in the movie he played the judge. >> ladies and gentlemen, this trial -- >> these days sonny is semi retired. but he's still uga's lawyer managing his image. uga wears what georgia players wear. his jerseys are made from fabric supplied by nike. all of the dogs have been related. each one inheriting a lifestyle that's good. he's got his own room in charles seiler's house. >> when he starts seeing his bag come out of the closet and box rattle around he can hear his car open -- >> his car? >> he has his own car. >> uga has his own car. >> he does. >> it's university of georgia red. >> the dog also has a official georgia license. we've got it blocked out to uga 25. >> that's smart. >> bulldogs don't do well in heat. the car is specially engineered so the air conditioner can run full blast all the time. and uga can ride in 60 degree comfort for the four hour ride from savannah to athens for home games. he knows he's close when he sees himself coming and going. when uga arrives at the hote
a noted trial attorney in savannah got him off. in the movie he played the judge. >> ladies and gentlemen, this trial -- >> these days sonny is semi retired. but he's still uga's lawyer managing his image. uga wears what georgia players wear. his jerseys are made from fabric supplied by nike. all of the dogs have been related. each one inheriting a lifestyle that's good. he's got his own room in charles seiler's house. >> when he starts seeing his bag come out of the closet...
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it is an accident with minor injuries. 22nd between savannah and southern avenue, that is still closed due to an investigation on an early morning shooting. headlights heading into the beltway. no delays. >>> alexis, thank you. many of you got a head start on the early deals just like stores like this around the area. and you're going back at it today. we will let you know what it's looking like at the malls very, very early. megan mcgrath is live at springfield mall, fairfax county. hi, megan. >> yeah. i am parked right outside the main door. it was beautiful. if you don't like crowds, now is an excellent time to shop if you don't mind get out of bed and walking in the dark. it is very, very quiet and low key here. many of the malls in the area, including springfield town center, they actually opened yesterday. they opened here at 6:00 on thanksgivi. so people got an early jump on the holiday shopping. there are lots of black friday deals. they have been talk to go shoppers. they say that's what they're looking for. she really is finding a lot of discounts on clothes. >> looked at the
it is an accident with minor injuries. 22nd between savannah and southern avenue, that is still closed due to an investigation on an early morning shooting. headlights heading into the beltway. no delays. >>> alexis, thank you. many of you got a head start on the early deals just like stores like this around the area. and you're going back at it today. we will let you know what it's looking like at the malls very, very early. megan mcgrath is live at springfield mall, fairfax county....
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savannah tells me this today. she said i had no idea how good for motherhood this is. >> he loved it. up 3:00 feedings, everyone would nap, everyone would go to bed early. white house, the travel is hard. you know that. and that was -- but i came from this business, too. so i think in medicine, in any other business where you never know what's going to happen, a partner who understands that is key. >> i want to take a quick break. i'll be back with journalist and screen writer nancy doyle palmer right after this. >>> welcome back to "press pass." i'm joined by journalistist nancy doyle palmer who is here with stories from her husband, john's memoir, "news catcher." the late john palmer. he got started in radio, in tennessee, which every once in a while you hear his accent. he figured out how to lose the accent. >> he studied in college to tbee in those days you wanted to sound generic. it came out when he was being sad, being funny, perhaps had a drink. his southern accent would come through. he was that first gen
savannah tells me this today. she said i had no idea how good for motherhood this is. >> he loved it. up 3:00 feedings, everyone would nap, everyone would go to bed early. white house, the travel is hard. you know that. and that was -- but i came from this business, too. so i think in medicine, in any other business where you never know what's going to happen, a partner who understands that is key. >> i want to take a quick break. i'll be back with journalist and screen writer nancy...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. i'm at florida hospital the center for sleep disorders where every day they hook people up to monitors like this and try to treat narcolepsy. the woman on this videotape lives in tulsa, oklahoma. when i first saw the video, i was skeptical. watch. what do you think? >> imitating -- >> reporter: at first glance it looks like a workout video but watch what happens. 21-year-old sarah wheaten says her muscles give out, she slumps over. a few seconds she pops back up, crawls over to the camera and appears confused. all this, she says, a debilitating case of narcolepsy. not to be rude but it looks full time putt on t looks fake. >> i wish it was. you aren't the first to say that. >> reporter: we went to see sarah and she was asleep. even with the help of her service dog it took her 2 1/2 hours to wake up. >> crying my eyes out because i want to do something so bad but i can't stay awake long enough to get out of bed. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm all right. >> reporter: this is the most ex
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. i'm at florida hospital the center for sleep disorders where every day they hook people up to monitors like this and try to treat narcolepsy. the woman on this videotape lives in tulsa, oklahoma. when i first saw the video, i was skeptical. watch. what do you think? >> imitating -- >> reporter: at first glance it looks like a workout video but watch what happens. 21-year-old sarah wheaten says her muscles give out, she slumps...
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savannah explored mommy brain on tuesday though she doesn't remember it. this morning it's your turn. >> that's right. sleep is a luxury a lot of us in this line of work don't really get much of. but is it something you would pay for? here is a look how and why sleep has become a big business. americans are tired of being tired. myself included. with a jam-packed schedule and full house i am the king of team no sleep. >> i know it's a bad number but i know during the week, if i'm lucky i get 5 to 6 hours of sleep a night. i don't get enough sleep. i probably cut seven, eight years off my life. >> according to today's snooze or lose survey, 46% of us over 18 say we don't get enough shuteye and 61% have problems staying asleep. thanks to modern technology help may be as close as your smart phone. gadgets use sensors to check heart rate to movement and time and different sleep stages, then send that data to you in the morning. most of these set you back a couple hundred bucks. 54% of adults say they are willing to pay for a guaranteed good night's sleep. why
savannah explored mommy brain on tuesday though she doesn't remember it. this morning it's your turn. >> that's right. sleep is a luxury a lot of us in this line of work don't really get much of. but is it something you would pay for? here is a look how and why sleep has become a big business. americans are tired of being tired. myself included. with a jam-packed schedule and full house i am the king of team no sleep. >> i know it's a bad number but i know during the week, if i'm...
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hi, gabe, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. fund-raiser in the bahamas, whose membership includes thousands of mostly african-american women in business. a few people gave him an ovation at the end, despite the growing scandal. looking relaxed on stage, bill cosby made no mention thursday night of the sexual assault allegations. instead, sticking to his comedy routine, including stories about his childhood. >> i'm here to have a good time and laugh at what this guy is being paid to do, make me laugh. >> reporter: still others in the crowd, several hundred people, thought his silence has dragged on too long. >> if it didn't happen, tell us it didn't happen. if it did happen, be sorrowful about it and be apologetic and let us know. >> reporter: on thursday, high point university removed cosby from its board of advisers. an arizona casino canceled a performance in february. the allegations against the sitcom star have swirled for a decade but have intensified in the last month as several more women have come forward. >> he stood b
hi, gabe, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. fund-raiser in the bahamas, whose membership includes thousands of mostly african-american women in business. a few people gave him an ovation at the end, despite the growing scandal. looking relaxed on stage, bill cosby made no mention thursday night of the sexual assault allegations. instead, sticking to his comedy routine, including stories about his childhood. >> i'm here to have a good time and laugh at what this guy is being...
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and with legs six feet long, it doesn't take much effort for the giraffe to move across the african savannah. flightless birds, like this ostrich, use their strong legs to escape predators and deliver lethal kicks. how would you like to get a face full of these feet? kangaroos don't run, they hop, which works quite well. this springy marsupial can cover 20 feet in a single bound. in southeast asia, the orangutan's short legs make walking a bit cumbersome. but with a wingspan that stretches seven feet, it can swing through trees with the greatest of ease. we humans aren't built for tree climbing, but our long, powerful legs enable us to run great distances. and sprint up to 27 miles per hour. we can also leap more than three times our height. but how does our ability to run and jump compare to other animals? well there's one sure fire way to find out. it's time for our animal science experiment of the week. our experiment features two participants. one is a college long jumper. the other is a belgian shepherd dog named rocket. each will sprint down the runway and then leap as far as possible
and with legs six feet long, it doesn't take much effort for the giraffe to move across the african savannah. flightless birds, like this ostrich, use their strong legs to escape predators and deliver lethal kicks. how would you like to get a face full of these feet? kangaroos don't run, they hop, which works quite well. this springy marsupial can cover 20 feet in a single bound. in southeast asia, the orangutan's short legs make walking a bit cumbersome. but with a wingspan that stretches...