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good morning. two for two. mitt romney cruises to victory in new hampshire's presidential primary with a strong showing among the state's most conservative voters. this morning, all of his rivals vow to stay in the race. is that good news or bad for the gop frontrunner? we'll ask him when he joins us. motive -- greed? a man under arrest charged with murdering a florida doctor and his wife in one of tampa's most exclusive neighborhoods. the suspect worked for the couple. and buried. an alaska town with 15 feet of snow and another storm on the way.
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residents there put out an urgent call for shovels today, residents there put out an urgent call for shovels today, wednesday, january 11, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning. welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm ann curry. good morning, everybody. with the victory in new hampshire last night mitt romney becomes the first nonincumbent candidate to win there and the iowa caucuses. >> we'll get to the results now. romney took home 39% of the vote. ron paul in second with 23%. jon huntsman bet a lot on new hampshire and finished third with 17%. newt gingrich, rick santorum and rick perry rounded out the field. romney sounded like a man ready
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to take on president obama in the general election. we'll talk about that straight ahead. >> lots to get to there. also ahead, the search is on for a man who forced a 73-year-old grandmother to walk into a bank in arkansas wearing what she thought was an ankle bomb. she was told the only way to keep it from going off was to empty out her account. she survived and we'll hear from her this morning. >> later on, more of the one on one interview with ricky gervais. what was he like as a child? how does he define success and what does he say to people who are offended by his jokes? his answers, a little bit later on. >> should be interesting. we begin with mitt romney's decisive victory in the new hampshire gop primary. savannah guthrie is in manchester for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. new hampshire may be known for upending conventional wisdom but there were no surprises here this time.
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despite a convincing win for mitt romney, the first in the nation primary didn't narrow the field. the rest of the five candidates are hanging on today hoping to get traction down south when south carolina votes ten days from now. >> thank you, new hampshire! tonight we made history. [ cheers ] >> reporter: clinching the historic one-two sweep of early states, mitt romney unveiled a tough new attack on president obama. >> this president has enacted job-killing regulations. i will eliminate them. he lost our aaa credit rating, i will restore it. he passed obamacare. i'll repeal it. my highest priority as president is worrying about your job, not saving my own. >> reporter: romney scolded his republican rivals who in the final days of the race here savaged him as a job-killing corporate villain. >> president obama wants to put free enterprise on trial. in the last few days we have seen desperate republicans join forces with him.
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[ booing ] >> this is such a mistake for our party. >> reporter: finishing second to romney -- >> we are nibbling at his heels. [ cheers ] >> reporter: ron paul taunted naysayers dismissing his candidacy. >> i have to chuckle when they describe you and me as being dangerous! [ cheers ] >> we are dangerous to the status quo of this country. >> we're in the hunt. >> reporter: jon huntsman tried to put the best face on a disappointing finish. >> i'd say third place is a ticket to ride, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: he skipped iowa to campaign exclusively in new hampshire. >> hello, south carolina! >> reporter: but argues he can go on. battling for fourth place, newt gingrich and rick santorum gave duelling speeches. rick santorum acknowledging his iowa momentum couldn't propel him past romney's huge advantages here.
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>> for someone who wants to think this race could be over in one or two states, states that have been the backyard and the home of a certain candidate, we have an opportunity to be the true conservative. >> this campaign is going to go on. >> reporter: gingrich, with an ever sharper attack against romney, argued he's the one who can take on the president. >> i believe it will take someone who is capable of debating barack obama face to face, delivering the conservative message, winning the argument in order to overcome his billion dollar machine. i will do everything i can to win the opportunity to represent you this fall in debating and then defeating barack obama. thank you, good luck and god bless. >> reporter: rick perry, the texas governor skipped new hampshire and has been in south carolina. he says the race is still wide open. he's been ripping romney for
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what he calls vulture capitalism. there is a staggering amount of money spent in the last few days with huge amounts of tv time and the next state to vote, mitt romney made about $6 million in ad buys in south carolina and florida and the super pac packing newt gingrich is spending more than $3 million on ads in south carolina. matt? >> savannah guthrie, thank you very much. mitt romney is with us now from manchester, new hampshire. governor, good morning and congratulations. >> thank you, matt. >> you know, the analysts are saying this morning, governor, that things went about as well as they could have gone for you in new hampshire. you won by double digits. ron paul came in second which was a lot better for your campaign than any of the other candidates coming in second. you won early in the evening so you got to make a big speech during the prime hours of coverage, and a lot of conservatives seemed to warm up to you. as many as 42% of the people who voted and labeled themselves as
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conservative. what else did i leave out? >> i'll tell you, it was a great start, matt. there's no question. but with a slim victory in iowa compounded with a big victory in new hampshire, i have a good start. i have an uphill climb in south carolina ahead of me. it could not have worked better last night. that was as big a gift as the people of new hampshire could give us. >> how about this? is it a bigger plus that after disappointing finishes, none of your gop rivals is dropping out of the race. so there will be no consolidation of support around one other conservative candidate. they are going to continue to split the vote. isn't that a huge plus for your campaign? >> well, you're probably right. the more candidates there are, perhaps the better at this stage. but i take what's given to me, and i was pleased that in new hampshire, as you indicated, the people who call themselves conservative or very conservative supported me by a pretty solid majority.
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>> while the other candidates haven't united around one candidate, they have seemed to unite around a way to attack you. that is that they are going after your record as a businessman, as a venture capitalist, your time as ceo of bane capital. they are using words like predator, raider and vulture. you said last night, quote, some desperate republicans, end quote, were attacking the notion of success itself. you said, quote, this is such a mistake for our party and our nation, the country already has a leader who divides us with the bitter politics of envy. do you think some of your opponents have unwittingly turned their backs on the conservative principles that have put them in this position in the first place by attacking the free enterprise system? >> i think you're absolutely right, matt. i think it's something we expected to come from president obama. we didn't expect that newt gingrich and rick perry would become the witnesses for his
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prosecution, if you will. i don't think it's helped them. for them to be attacking free enterprise and suggest that people should have a limit to how much they can make in their success is something which the democrats have been talking about for years. >> so they are turning their back on core republican principles for their own political ambition? >> well, i think they think it will be an effective way to garner support. so far it's proven that hasn't worked. >> let me ask you about the choice of words last night when you said with we already have a leader who divides us with the bitter politics of envy. i'm curious about the word envy. did you suggest that anyone who questions the policies and practices of wall street and financial institutions, anyone who has questions about the distribution of wealth and power in this country is envious? is it about jealousy or fairness? >> you know, i think it's about envy. i think it's about class
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warfare. when you have a president encouraging the idea of dividing america based on 99% versus 1% and those people who have been most successful are in the 1% you have opened up a wave of approach in this country which is entirely inconsistent with the concept of one nation under god. i believe in the final analysis, the american people will reject it. >> aren't there questions about the distribution of wealth without it being seen as envy? >> i think it's fine to talk about those things in quiet rooms and tax policy and the like. but the president made it part of his campaign rally. everywhere he goes we hear him talking about millionaires, billionaires, executives and wall street. it's an envy-oriented, attack-oriented approach and i think it will fail. >> let's look at math for a second. it's impossible for any candidate to secure the nomination until april. if your opponents continue these kinds of withering attacks against you, can you survive
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until april without entering the general election as a dangerously wounded candidate? >> well, i actually think, matt, if you can't handle the relatively modest heat coming from republican candidates now you would be in trouble going up against president obama and his decision to put aside the federal campaign election figures and instead put in $1 billion of attack effort. look, i have to be able to handle this or i won't be able to handle president obama. this is a good warm-up. >> governor mitt romney who had a big day in new hampshire tuesday. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, matt. good to be with with you. >> now here's ann. >> all right, matt. thank you. david gregory is moderator of "meet the press" and chuck todd is the political director and white house correspondent. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> you don't completely agree on the takeaway of mitt romney's win in new hampshire. before we get to that let's talk about the numbers.
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what percentage of conservatives have they favored romney in new hampshire. why are conservatives already moving towards mitt romney, chuck? >> well, i would be careful here. the person that identifies themselves as conservative in new hampshire is different from the conservative in south carolina or florida. when you split that conservative vote in half and the very conservative vote, again, that's where romney was neck and neck with rick santorum inside the exit polls. so i would just take it with a grain of salt because the conservative voter. half the electorate in new hampshire would call themselves moderate or liberal. you won't see that, number one. number two, the person who describes themselves as conservative in new hampshire isn't conservative. they describe themselves as moderate on social issues. >> interesting, chuck, thank
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you. david, i understand you believe romney is moving ahead with a huge head of steam. i will let you make your cases. david? >> we're arguing different sides of the coin. if you sat mitt romney down before the campaign and said, you know, governor romney you have to do several things to get the nomination. you have to win in iowa, check. you have to win in new hampshire and you have to win big. he's done that as well. you have to prevail over the conservative alternative. he's doing that because there is no conservative alternative. the field is still splintered. and you have to win the electability vote in iowa and new hampshire that was the most important factor, ann. mitt romney comes out ahead in both states. >> all right, chuck. >> david's right. we're making the same argument. i would say we haven't seen mitt romney win yet. conservatives put him over the top. it was a place where the conservative vote is dominated. that's the south carolina and florida.
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there is no doubt he did exactly what he wanted out of here in new hampshire. but this was home turf. i had somebody tweet me. it's as if this is a best of five series. mitt romney is up two games to none, but now it's all road trips. south carolina and florida, when it comes to that. let's see how he does there and see what happens when he has a sustained attack of negative ads on tv. that hasn't happened yet. that will happen in south carolina. what happens when conservatives do consolidate, if they do? >> that's right. he's called what happened so far modest heat. we'll see what happens next with south carolina looming. david gregory, chuck todd, always a pleasure. >> thank you. >> natalie at the news desk has the headlines of the morning. good morning. >> good morning, matt and ann. good morning, everyone. we begin with violence in tehran overnight as an iranian university professor working on a key nuclear facility there was killed in a targeted bombing.
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nbc's ali aruzzi has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. an iranian scientist worked in a key nuclear facility and was killed this morning. tehran said it is part of a widening campaign by the west aimed at crippling their nuclear program. 32 year-old director of the natanz nuclear facility in iran was killed when two assailants on motorcycles attached magnetic bombs to his car. this morning's attack bore the same hallmarks as previous attacks. iran says israel and the united states are behind the attacks and iran's nuclear path is irreversible. natalie? >> thank you. the u.s. has fired its first drone strike into pakistan since november, killing four people. there had been an unofficial lull in the unmanned air strikes
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following a droem that killed some 2,000 pakistani troops along the border of afghanistan. the first lady is launching a new effort for medical care for veterans. michelle obama announces a hundred medical schools are committed the training physicians to treat veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder and other brain traumatic injuries. the 30-year-old mystery of natalie wood's death isn't getting clearer. police say despite a recent surge of detective work on the case authorities haven't uncovered new evidence that the hollywood star's death was a homicide. the case, houf, is not closed. wood died in 1981 at the age of 43 when she drowned off catalina island. she was on her yacht with her husband robert and a friend
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christoph christopher wallkin. mandy drury, good morning. >> good morning. stocks are sitting around five-month highs but they are not the only things going up now. you may notice as you were sitting down and drinking your orange juice that it's been costing you more. o.j. prices are hitting record highs as fears of fewer imports from brazil are adding to the freeze in florida and the ceo of fannie mae will step down. pressure to eliminate or transform fannie mae and freddie mac to try to reduce taxpayer losses. in fact, both of those combined have cost you $150 billion so far. back to you. >> thank you, mandy drury. thank you. what do you give to the monarch who has everything? here's your answer. as the british roy 2011, some are strange. for will and kate gifts included a teddy bear from the british ambassador's office, a carved sockeye salmon, matching cowboy hats from calgary and one we can't figure out, caribou antler snow goggles. for prince charles and camilla
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there was a camel saddle, zulu spears and shields and a warthog figurine. very interesting. back to ann, matt and al. of course the jewels, crystal and silver, too. >> right. they don't make the list because they're not fun. >> pumba from "the lion king". >> mr. roker, what's going on? >> we're looking at a lot of wet weather coming up out of the south where we have a risk of strong storms, heavy rain. the low pressure is going to lift up to the north and east. that's going to be bringing rain as it reaches colder air. it will bring a frozen mix of precipitation and snow into new england. snowfall amounts up to the north. we're talking one to two inches. rainfall. flood watches in the southeast. one to three inches of rain. we'll look at the lake effect snows in the next hour. we'll look at the lake effect snows in the next hour.
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"today in the bay" weather sp sponsored by -- we're one degree away from breaking a temperature record in santa rosa when it comes to your morning lows. later on today we could break another temperature record for highs. yeah. it hasn't been this warm on this date since 20808 up in santa rosa. 72 today for gilroy. another warm day. nice clear conditions prevail all the way through friday. and that's your latest weather. matt? >> now to the decency debate at the u.s. supreme court. major networks, including nbc, are challenging the fcc's policy of hitting them with big fines of broadcasting bad language and nudity. pete williams has the latest. hi, pete. >> reporter: matt, good morning. most of the television programs that come into american homes are unregulated including what's on the cable networks and the internet. but the government does police what's shown by the traditional
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broadcasters. they claim that rule no longer makes sense. when abc stations briefly showed parts of a nude woman in a 2003 episode of the police drama "nypd blue" the fcc slapped them and the network with a huge fine. the government started punishing broadcasters for letting even a single four-letter word slip by during live shows. >> i was really, really [ bleep ] brilliant. really, really great. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it's been more aggressive in patrolling for the fleeting expletives like this one from cher. >> i have had critics in the last 40 years saying i was on my way out every year. right. so [ bleep ] you. >> reporter: from another awards show nicole richie. >> have you ever tried to get cat [ bleep ] out of a prada purse? it's not so [ bleep ] simple. >> reporter: cbs and the government are still fighting over a fine after the janet
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jackson wardrobe malfunction at the super bowl. the government and its defenders say the indecency rules are justified because broadcast tv reaches so many homes that are so easy for children to watch. >> people believe network television should be cleaner than cable and they make choices in that regard. >> reporter: but some say the assumptions about broadcasting's reach are no longer true with the explosion of other choices. they say treating them differently violates their rights of free expression. >> the time has come to treat broadcast tv on an equal footing with the rest of media. the same first amendment rights out to apply. >> reporter: some members of the supreme court seem sympathetic, the networks can't tell what's indecent and what isn't. she noted the fcc allowed the broadcasts of "saving private ryan" and "schindler's list" which include nudity and
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profanity. judging from tuesday's argument here the court doesn't seem likely to stop the fcc's policing of broadcasters, but it may require clearer rules from now on about what's allowed into the home. matt? >> pete williams at the supreme court this morning. thank you, as always. just ahead, a surprising arrest in connection with the murders of a wealthy couple in an up scale tampa neighborhood. details in the case. first, this is "today" on nbc. [ male announcer ] can't get to sleep? can't stay asleep?
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good morning. 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the search is on in the south bay for a person who attacked three person outside a restaurant this morning. police say the suspect shot one man and stabbed two others at the creek sidebar and grill just before 2:00 this morning. >> officers heard gunshots at the creek side inn. they responded to the scene and when they arrived there was two people that were injured. later on approximately half-an-hour later we had another person walk in with additional injuries. >> none of the victims had life
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threatening injuries. police are not sure of a motive and are still trying to identify a suspect. another cold start to the day but things will wampl up. lit's check in with meteorologist christina loren. >> we're actually near records this morning. and you know what? that makes this one of the coldest days we've ever seen on january 11th. now on the contrary we are going to see one of the warmest afternoons we've ever seen on january 11th as well. very, very abnormal to see that. 29 degrees, one degree away from a temperature record in santa rosa right now. later on today these near record lows are going to rebound to near record highs with a couple of 70s ending up on that temperature map as we head through the latter portion of the afternoon. best cities for the chance to break a record -- santa rosa, oakland and concord. 66 degrees in concord later on today. santa rosa you'll hit 68 degrees. right here in san jose, staying comfortable with 68. 72 gilroy. we stay dry through the weekend and good chance for rain midsection of next week. friends, if you're taking
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7:30 now on this wednesday morning, the 11th day of january, 2012. take a look at that picture. spectacular view from the top of the rock. it is a perfect morning in the northeast. lots of sun, not too cold, just right we hope for the folks out in rockefeller plaza. glad they decided to join us for our 60th anniversary week. inside studio 1a i'm ann curry alongside matt lauer. just ahead we have a compelling story about a grandmother's ordeal. we'll hear from the 73-year-old woman who was kidnapped, forced
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to where what she thought was a bomb into a bank and forced to take out money. we'll get the latest on the story. >> how many times have you heard people say breakfast is the most important meal of the day? david zinczenko says that may not be true if you begin the day with certain cereals. ahead, options to popular brands including one that has the same amount of sugar in it as eight feet of fruit roll-up. >> soi can't eat the cocoa pops anymore. and this video shows a russell brand taking off his ring before he filed for divorce from katy perry. we'll take about that coming up this morning. >> we will begin with an arrest made in connection with the brutal murderes of a florida doctor and his wife. kerry sanders has details on the
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story. hi, kerry. >> reporter: good morning. detectives say it was an inside job. the sheriff says dr. hector rivera and his wife deborah, 55 years old, were allegedly murdered by her personal assistant. why? greed. investigators were puzzled. who could have gone over the eight foot walls unnoticed and penetrated the around the clock security in avila. now they say it was an inside job. dr. hector rivera and his wife were allegedly murdered by her personal assistant. 31-year-old julian ospina flores is charged in the murders. the motive? investigators say it was all about money. deborah rivera ran a part-time jewelry business and it is believed flores targeted them after he drove her home from a recent jewelry buying trip. investigators say ospina flores tried to cover up the alleged role, dialling 911 himself and
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claiming he, too, had been a victim. >> during an interview with the defendant he stated he was attacked by an unknown male inside the residence and that he had been bound and forced into a bathroom. no signs of forced entry were ever noticed within the residence or the vehicles at the scene. >> reporter: deputies called to the scene found dr. hector rivera dead in the driveway. they believe he was at a neighbor's home watching the college championship game when he stopped home to see his wife and happened upon the jewelry heist. dr. rivera was shot repeatedly. his wife deborah, also shot several time, was found dead in the bathroom in their home. >> there was no question his intent was to make sure nobody survived the attack. >> reporter: avila is home to the one percenters, current and former residents include baseball superstars derek jeter, fred mcgrif, former baseball player and manager lou pinella,
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tony dungy and john grudin. the neighborhood transformed to a crime scene where friends are at a loss to make sense of the brutality. >> my heart went to my stomach. i was in disbelief. we had one of the fund-raisers at avila and security to do that was intense. i mean, we had to have the names and information about every person coming in to it. i can't fathom. i'm still in shock over it. >> reporter: deputies say there were several calls to 911, including one from the suspect where he tries to sound like he, too, is a victim. ospina flores is expected in court this morning. matt? >> kerry sanders in tampa this morning with a disturbing story. thank you very much. let's get a check of the weather now from mr. roker. >> thanks so much, matt and ann. we'll see big changes in temperatures through the plains. yesterday rapid city was at 61.
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front moves through, boom. look at the temperatures drop. 18 today in casper. 23 rapid city. by this evening denver will be 24. temperatures 20 to 40 degrees colder than usual. look at the temperatures. teens and 20s in the plains. 0 through 20 through new england. temperatures in the 60s and 70s through the gulf coast. good morning to you. the time now, 7:35. getting a gorgeous look from san bruno mountain overlooking the city by the bay. beautiful out there. a few high, thin clouds but mostly clear as a result. it is cold out there. but by 10:00 a.m. your temperatures will climb from the 30s and 40s into the mid 50s. as we head throughout the afternoon, temperatures are going to end up in the 70s in some cities. we are going to go from near record cold to near record high. our next best chance for rain arrives next wednesday. that's your latest weather. you can always go to weather
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channel on cable or weather.com online. ann? >> al, thank you. now we are hearing from the 73-year-old victim of a fright b bing -- frightening and unusual attempted bank robbery. thanh truong joins us from fay jetville, arkansas. good morning. >> reporter: investigators are searching for the man who strapped what he said was a bomb to a 73-year-old grandmother. he forced her to go inside the bank and demand he she come out bringing cash. that 73-year-old betty davis being led out of the arvest bank. police removed what she was told was a bomb attached to her ankle. >> it was a very scary situation. >> reporter: davis told investigators the ordeal started monday when a man knocked on the door of her house claiming to be injured. >> i went to the door and the man -- you know, he was out there and he told me that he was
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hurt. i did a foolish thing and i went out the door. >> open the door and say, let me call someone for you. he got up and grabbed her. >> reporter: davis said the suspect tied her up and eventually strapped what he said was a bomb to her ankle, flashing what he said was a detonator. investigators say he ambushed davis's husband herbert when he came home. using duct tape he bound herbert to a chair, the elderly couple helpless with an armed suspect. >> he tied my grandmother up but he just wanted money. he made her go with him to the bank. >> reporter: with the sinister device attached to her ankle davis said she was forced to drive ten miles to the bank and withdraw money from her account. >> she would extract money and they would both be released unharmed. >> reporter: davis walked in around 10:30 monday morning. once inside she revealed to bank workers that she had a bomb. the bank was evacuated as davis
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waited for help. by the time the police and bomb squad arrived and detached the device the kidnapper was wrong. >> their world has been disrupted by this person and that's a shame. >> we're fine. >> everyone's okay. that's all you can pray for. >> reporter: investigators say they believe davis's story. when they went to the house they found her husband bound to the chair but he was okay. authorities say it turns out the device was not explosive. as for the suspect they are still searching for the him. ann? >> ton thohanh truong this morn thank you. coming up, healthier alternatives for the breakfast table. ap ale jacks makes the list. also, more of matt's interview with ricky gervais. first, these messages. [ sniffling ] [ male announcer ] all stuffed up?
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♪ i like cereal >> i didn't know there was a song like that. we're back at 7:41 on eat this, not that. america's favorite breakfast. if you are digging into a bowl now, pay attention. not all cereals are created equal. david zinczenko is author of the new "eat this not that supermarket survival guide." good to see you. >> great to see you. >> breakfast is the most important meal of the day and people do go for cereal for convenience but you have to be careful of choices. >> 40% of people don't eat breakfast at all which is a problem. breakfast eaters have less body fat than people who skip it. but you have to choose wisely or breakfast will break you. >> some of the information is going to surprise people.
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let's start with general mills oatmeal crisp hearty raisin. oatmeal in the name sounds good. >> it's the health halo effect. i call it candy. it has 25 grams of shugarsugar. oats are fiber-rich, but the cereal has five times more sugar than fiber. we recommend a two to one ratio. >> it has the same amount of sugar as -- >> 87 cinnamon teddy grahams. yum. >> i'm no nutritionists, but this is a bad thing? >> you may want to stay away from that or just eat 30. go with the cinnamon burst cheerios. 170 calories. you get the same amount of fiber without the sugar load. cinnamon is shown to reduce blood sugar levels, stabilize them and promote heart health. >> don't send me any, but i like the honey nut cheerios.
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>> more sugar, but they're good. >> honey smacks from kellogg's have been around a long time. how do they rate? >> read the ingredients and smack your head. it's 26 grams of sugar. it ends up the sugar equivalent of eight and a half feet of fruit roll-ups. that's the stinger that comes with this honey. you want to get the kellogg's apple jacks. >> not the honey smacks but the apple jacks. >> jumping jacks, apple jacks. 160 calories. you eliminate a third of the sugar. much better choice in the morning. >> gluten-free, very popular these days. this is maple buckwheat flakes. what's in the bowl. i'm sorry, here. >> gluten-free is a marketing buzz word, matt. gluten-free doesn't mean it won't turn you into gluten free
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willy. you have 230 calories. >> that was a long way to go for that. >> sorry. 11 grams of sugar. the calorie equivalent is seven cups of popcorn -- butter popcorn. >> gluten free alternative, you like this. >> puffed corn. 120 calories, 60% fewer calories and you end up with without the sugar load. >> we'll end on kashi. you look at the commercials. you think kashi, healthy. >> in most cases it is. but there are cases where, like with granola. this is a hippy food that goes to your hips. people eat a cup of it. next thing you know it's 500 calories with all the sugary clusters. it ends up the equivalent of 69 swedish fish for breakfast. go with the go lean crunch.
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>> and you will go with the go lean crunch. i can tell you that. >> all right! go with the go lean crunch so you don't have to go lean against the wall until the sugar rush passes. you are going to end up saving 250 calories and a bunch of sugar. >> lots of good ones today free willy might be the best. david zinczenko, thank you very much. up next, remarkable images from an alaska town buried under 15 feet of snow. we'll take you there after this. capital one's new cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus! so you earn 50% more cash. according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet?
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the sound of hope. but with many residents trapped in their homes and more snow on the way, one fishing village has been hit with a peculiar problem -- a shovel shortage. welcome to cordova, population 2,200 where residents have been pummelled by nearly 18 feet of snow. >> i would love some help. >> reporter: jeff bailey can barely see his home. >> i have to tunnel into the front door. >> reporter: others found their way to social media giving the outside world a glimpse of what they are living through. >> oh, my god. beth's roof just went. >> reporter: the massive snows triggered avalanches in a state used to ice and snow. this is different. the mayor declaring a disaster. dozens of national guard troops arriving to help. 700 miles away -- >> as soon as we get out of the critical range i'll tell you. >> reporter: help could not come soon enough for a russian fuel tanker on a resupply mission. the coast guard trying to
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provide assistance but with shifting ice up to three feet thick the operation at times comes to a halt and even they aren't sure if the tanker will make it to nome. >> we have been working, assisting them if they get stuck and escorting them. >> reporter: back in cordova, residents are bracing for another one to two feet of snow as they await a tool for the ultimate shovel-ready project. >> eight to ten buildings have been damaged or destroyed from the weight of the snow. >> wow. >> it's amazing with technology. in the old days they would have needed -- to help them. >> we have a severe winter and many areas are having a mild winter. i have people saying, we're not going to get snow. maybe a little bit. >> that's optimistic. >> everybody's stressed out about whether this is global warming. should we be stressed out? >> i don't think so. but there is some concern.
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good morning to you. it is 7:56 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. in an effort to curb drug use in schools, man's best friend could soon be on its way to tri-valley high schools. pleasanton school district trustees discussed the possibility of using drug sniffing dogs at a board meeting last night. the district says they're bringing in the dogs because of the high increased numbers of drug and alcohol related suspensions. the dogs would patrol all three high schools during school hours on certain days. the board is expected to make a decision later this month. let's check that forecast right now with meteorologist christina loren. >> if you can get through this frigid start we have a real reward for you later on today, temperatures ending up in the upper 60s and low 70s. going from near record lows this morning to near record highs. by noon already hitting the 60s
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in places like san jose and sunnyvale. up to 62 degrees at noon in santa rosa. i'm forecasting 68 degrees in santa rosa later on today which will be a new temperature record. what's so interesting about that, santa rosa right now just one degree away from a low temperature record. some extreme weather with a lack of clouds out there. that's what happens. 68 in san jose today. tomorrow a little cooler. hazy sunshine friday and a few showers roll in finally as we head toward the midsection of next week. we'll check the south bay, our friends here for 280 will be met with additional slowing. a accident on the northbound side should be moving to a shoulder but is causing quite a problem. northbound 85 suffering. 101 usual pattern in both directions, slowing on both sides of the freeway as well as san mateo, 101 and 92. around the interchange all directions start the slowdown as volume builds. sunol still has a slow drive south out of pleasanton past the
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it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way. lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. happy 60th birthday "today" show. >> i have loved every moment. >> i remember watching joe garagiola with my mother. >> dave garroway. >> as dave said, peace. >> good morning. it's the 11th day of january 2012. our thanks to tom hanks, eddie murphy, sheryl crow, maroon 5 and tony bennett as we celebrate the 60th anniversary of today. we'll keep the celebration rolling in a little bit. >> that's right. >> we'll meet two of the original staffers who helped create the "today" show 60 years
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ago. >> one is a graphic designer. another was one of the executives. boy, they have stories. we'll hear about it. also coming up, we address a question that may inflame emotions in a lot of moms. is it ever okay to lie to your children? there is a new survey done by "parenting" magazine that found 85% of moms admit to lying under certain circumstances. >> lyingfibbing i? big or little lies. >> we'll get to that. >> also more with ricky gervais. he'll talk about his childhood, how he feels about the label some attach to him which is -- genius. and why he has absolutely no idea if he's going to offend anyone with his jokes this weekend. >> he has no idea? come on. of course he knows. >> he didn't think anything he said last year was offensive. >> okay. >> there you go. when you were walking in london
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did you boost a car? >> convenience store. >> a couple of criminals walking down the street. let's get inside to natalie at the news desk looking pretty. >> aw, thanks so much. good morning. despite mitt romney's big win in new hampshire all the presidential candidates say they will stay in the race. romney got the double digit victory he was expecting in the first in the nation primary. ron paul came in second. jon huntsman finished a disappointing third. now to south carolina for the next primary in ten days. prisoners at guantanamo bay are marking the detention camp's tenth anniversary today with sit-ins and hunger strikes. it was created in cuba to hold terror suspects after the 9/11 attacks. it still holds 171 inmates. president obama pledged to close guantanamo bay within a year of taking office. the ntsb is investigating a close call between two jets at chicago's midway airport last
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month. officials say a southwest airlines 737 had landed on the taxiway when a private jet nearly collided with it. >> a jet was taking off. we had to hit the breaks. >> nobody was injured. casey anthony says the internet posting of her private video diaries was the work of a computer hacker. nbc's mark potter has more. >> i just pierced my nose last night. >> reporter: casey anthony said she's not happy that her video diaries are now on the internet. a second video from anthony emerged where this time she has red hair and shows off new piercings. anthony claims this and another video were meant to be private and complains in her monthly probation report that someone tampered with her computer saying, my computer was recently
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hacked, private videos that were recorded. in the same report a probation official writes, offender upset that videos have been downloaded to youtube. >> not guilty. >> reporter: after being tried and found not guilty in the death of her daughter caylee, casey anthony is serving a one-year probation in florida for passing bad checks. in the first video diary anthony said she hopes to shorten her probation and leave the state. her attorney on fox says the thoughts on the videos were never meant to be shared. >> i think a person who is in a situation like casey just wants to have some way of expressing themselves. >> reporter: he said no one should read into what anthony says on the videos which were supposed to be personal. for "today," mark potter, nbc news, miami. >> now for a look at what's trending today, our quick round-up of what has you talking online.
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tick-tock, the doomsday clock. it's been moved forward by a minute, leaving it at just five minutes until midnight. a youtube video of russell brand removing his wedding ring is going viral. it was posted six weeks before brand filed for divorce from katy perry as a he was embarking on a tour of u.s. colleges. >> i'm going to learn firsthand about sororities and place this somewhere very, very safe for the next week. >> reporter: that video was shot two weeks after the couple's first wedding anniversary. and she smells so nice is a top search on yahoo. ♪ >> reporter: the title of the song, the first new single from the doors in more than 40 years. it was discovered while reviewing the l.a. woman recording session tapes ahead of the classic album's re-release.
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it will be a big hit, no doubt. 8:05 now. back outside to al with a check of the weather. hey, al. >> thanks, natalie. "today" show turning 60 and this young lady turning 60. what's your name? >> susan fleish. >> well, happy birthday. and ashlee is 6. happy birthday. how are you? >> good! >> all right. let's check your weather. our pick city of the day happens to be milwaukee. tmj, nbc 4. sunny and mild. getting ready for the packers game this weekend. midwest snow. the low pressure system will be causing lake-effect snow bringing winds across the great lakes. snowfall amounts from peoria to milwaukee, 6 to 9 inches. not normally a big deal, but in a season where we have not seen a lot of snow, five inches in
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chicago will almost double the amount they have gotten so far for the season. good morning to you. you can see from the thick layer of haze -- yes, we have unhealthy air quality in the south bay and the north bay as well. it's a spare the air day. it's cold out there. but the good news is that temperatures are going to climb easily by about noon. we're going to climb from the 30s into the 60s and 70s. near record cold makes way to near-record warmth later on today with a lack of clouds. 65 in san jose, hit about 66, rain arrives wednesday. you want to wish your wife a happy birthday? >> i do. happy birthday, jessica. i love uh you. i'll be home soon. >> all right. that's a good present, jess. ann? >> coming up next, how exactly does ricky gervais define "offensive"? we'll find out. first, these messages. ng my fac. but sometimes i wonder...
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we're back at 8:10 with more of our exclusive interview with ricky gervaise as he prepares to host the golden globes this coming weekend. what was he like as a child? how does he define "offensive"? we talked about that and more recently in london. >> one thing that can't be bought is a golden globe -- officially. >> reporter: as hollywood's a-list gathered to honor its own ricky gervaise turned the golden globes awards show on its head. >> honestly, i like a drink as
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much as the next man. unless the next man is mel gibson. >> reporter: that was 2010. a mere year later he accepted his first golden globes for creating and starring in the original british version of "the office." >> we used to run the world before you. [ laughter ] >> reporter: the series spawned the hit u.s. version starring steve carell and earned gervais and carell fame, fortune and a permanent place on the red carpet. it was a turnaround for the would be pop singer who struggled in the 1980s. suddenly gervais had it all. success at the age of 40. you said you were a late bloomer. you had success at 40 and started to think, i don't have much time left. why put anything out at that stage of my career that's not really good? >> well, i was hooked on the pursuit of excellence as opposed to just getting by.
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i realize now that the hard work is the reward. that sounds like some sort of born again evangelist sort of worker, but i mean it. >> reporter: success led to more success. though he probably could have rested on his comedy laurels he minced no words, even about the people who paid the bills. >> next up, eva longoria has the daunting task of introducing the president of the hollywood foreign press. that's nothing! i just had to help him off the toilet and pop his teeth in. >> reporter: his blistering performance at the 2011 golden globe awards even drew jeers from peers. >> like many of you, we recall back when ricky was a slightly chubby but very kind comedian. >> yeah. neither of which is he now. >> reporter: now, time for round three. what's it like to be in your shoes now? >> winston churchill said if you find a job you really love you will never work again. that's what it feels like.
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it's not like i'm a soldier or digging holes or building walls. i mean, what am i doing? i'm coming up with jokes and annoying people? i'd be doing that anyway. >> there are some lines. >> there are, but it's how you deal with it. one, i think offense is taken, not given. some people are offended by a quality. some people are offended by mixed marriage, homosexuality. what are we going to do? stop those things? >> you said a comedian should be as funny as he or she can be and be able to sleep at night and you defend every joke you have told. >> i'm not a comedian who says, oh, it was a joke. comedy is your conscience taking a day off. mine doesn't take a day off. some people are just offended. you really can't worry about them. you know whether you have done right or wrong. >> a word that's been used in connection with you in a number
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of articles is you're a genius. >> i used it! >> i have heard people call you a genius. how do you feel about the term? >> i just think medicine lost another genius to hbo. >> you don't feel as if you are a genius? >> i did a radio show once in america. the guy on before me isolated a particular gene on the double helix structure of dna. then i came on and i went, i've got to compete with this guy and i created a sit-com. the producer said, yeah, two. i said, yeah, i win. >> did you always feel smarter than the kids around you? >> yeah, but i felt guilty about thinking that. more and more now i realize you should have no pride in being smart or being what you are. it's what you do with it. i didn't always work in class at university. everyone was speaking like
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prince charles. i didn't have any money really until my late 30s. when "the office" broke i felt guilty about it. you know, i was so proud of that. when the check came through it sort of ruined it a bit. that sounds weird. i got over it. >> you're comfortable with it now? >> i don't want to say i did it for that. i have never done anything for a million pounds i wouldn't do for free. bob dylan said a man can be considered a success if he wakes up in the morning, goes to bed at night and in between did exactly wh hat he wanted. that's success. >> this from your blog, spent the last few days playing around with ideas for my third and final hosting gig at the golden globes. i would say there's nothing offensive in there but i thought that last year. i'm not sure of the rules anymore. >> i didn't think last year was offensive. >> that's a hard way to go into an event, not knowing where the lines are. >> my point is this -- i'm going to do the same as last year.
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>> nothing for "sex and the city"? i was sure special effects would go to the team that air-brushed that poster. if you think it's offensive, i don't care. i don't think it is. i don't think anything i said last year was offensive. it will be as offensive as that. >> you can catch ricky gervais sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on nbc. al, natalie and savannah will be life in los angeles monday morning on "today" with a complete wrap-up of the winners, dresses and the after parties. up next, a parent's guide to lying. the new survey revealing how often moms lie to kids and why. right after this.
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on friends learned the truth about old yeller. >> happy family gets a dog. frontier fun. >> what about the end? >> when yeller save it is family from the wolf and everyone's happy? >> that's not the end. >> yuh-huh. that's when my mother shut off the tv and said "the end". >> what about the part where he has rabies. >> he doesn't have rabies. he has babies. that's what my mom said. >> now there is a new survey by "parenting" magazine that reveal as majority of moms lie to their kids and 85% of moms say they do it to get out of social obligations. we have rachel fishman fetorson from parenting.com and jennifer heartstein, a psychologist, joining us. good morning. >> good morning. >> your magazine said you and the team say that telling lies to your family is sometimes, you say, the right thing to do. example? >> well, you know, there is the
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thing called a little white lie if you are protecting someone's feelings. if you are finessing certain issues that revolve around the magic of childhood, santa, the easter bunny, the tooth fairy. certain situations require moms to choose their words carefully. >> have you looked at the survey? you did a survey and found 85% of moms admitted to -- in a recent survey they have lied to get out of social obligations. do you find parents lie more regularly than just the items you mentioned like on a daily, weekly, monthly basis? >> for the modern mom, her life is full, the schedule is pa are amount. if you are at the park and you have a toddler who is a limp noodle who went get up it may be easier to say "the park's
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closing" than to have a discussion about why it's essential to get out now. >> do you want to weigh in on this, jennifer? how do we expect honest teenagers if we lie to them? >> we were talking before. it's a tough challenge. there are fibs, as we call them. that might allow us to get out of situations, that might help us. what we are saying it 4 we won't say at 14. we want to talk about what the lies give to our children and how they are really going to help them. we do want to protect the fantasy of childhood and there are times we want to do that. we want them to be honest, polite, kind and real. >> i remember the fury of my son when he started to question whether i was lying about santa claus. he was furious about it. you can have difficulty depending on the nature of the child.
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part of it is on the today moms website we ask about lying. 51% admitted to lying in the past week. the question is they tended to lie more to children than to their spouses or their friends. in other words, don't kids get it? don't they know? aren't they smarter than we think? >> they see what you do. it's important to set a good example and be a good person. we want to raise good people. you can't do it by not being a good person yourself. like i said, for modern moms with so many preshurs and living life in so many spheres on facebook, twitter, with friends. there are just -- keeping things moving is essential. >> sometimes it's easier to ask for forgiveness than permission. you can always rebuild the relationship. >> slippery slope. thank you so much for your information this morning. for more head to the today moms
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blog at today.com. here's matt. >> thank you very much, ann. let's say hi to our friend willard scott. hello. >> ♪ happy birthday one of the most beautiful towns in the world, providence, rhode island. happy birthday. happy birthday to our friends from smucker's all over the country. mildred nellis of bratenahl, ohio, 100 years old today. a former model. she attributes her longevity to vodka. mm. yeah, a little bloody mary never hurt. baton rouge, louisiana's in inez lirette lives independe independently, enjoys playing bridge and eating fresh seafood.
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i told you, darling, it's good for you. manervia rayford of kosciusko, mississippi is 107. enjoys fishing, hunting and farming. uh eel bet p you she's something. like sarah palin. john stapulionis of waterbury, connecticut, enjoys tinkering with electronics. he's 105 years old. lawrence christie of battleground, washington state is 105. enjoys hunting and playing golf. he loves to walk every day. her man solomon of monroe township, new jersey, is 100 years old. god bless you, sir. and a passionate man about
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politics. loves to talk politics. hallelujah. don't we all? want another debate? uh now back to new york. >> all right, willard. thank you very much. just ahead, martha stewart with simple i good morning. 8:26 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a man arrested in a deadly september crime spree will answer to those charges today. he is accused of carjacking and killing 60-year-old cindy nguyen, a popular radio talk show host. castillo is a three-strikes candidate and could face the death penalty if convicted. let's check in with mike. slow if you're heading down through 680 out of pleasanton through sunol. the earlier accident, chp has cleared the scene. the backup has not. good amount of slowing headed
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past the earlier accident. now slowing southbound l880 through fremont. that has cleared out in the south bay and vicinity. interchange northbound 880 at 17. the accident -- sorry, 280 at 17. accident there clearing to the shoulder. still a good amount of slowing in the interchange. oakland, slow northbound 880 past the coliseum. and 580, that's also got an accident at seminary through oakland. you'll see some slowing there as well, laura. >> tough commute. we'll check it again in our next latest update of traffic and news. can you also get it on nbc bay area news on facebook. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal.
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rockefeller plaza. coming up this morning, we have a big 60th anniversary celebration planned. we'll show you what it looked like in 1952 and this morning with eel meet two of the original staffers who helped create this broadcast. >> wow. >> also ahead, it smells great in the studio today because martha stewart is here. not only does she smell great. >> of course. >> but she's cooking things that smell great using three of her favorite ingredients today. we are cooking with lemon, parsley and parmesan. >> virtually anything. >> it's usually a jungle here but today, even more so. that's because we've got a baboon, a paythoython, tiger cu and -- who else -- an owl. >> one of the bilggest owls thee is there. >> maybe he'll do our favorite owl dance later. >> we love it.
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also a big reminder to you. we are looking for the best potpie recipes in the country. if you've got what it takes your recipe on our website today.com. we'll pick our favorites, bring them to new york and bobby flay will put them to the test and crown our winner later this month. >> who doesn't love a pot pie? >> we all love it. >> how about the forecast? >> we have pot pie weather in the northwest. snowshowers there. sunny and cooler in the pacific northwest. rain, heavy at times, in the mid-atlantic states. into tomorrow the rain moves to the northeast with snow in new england. frigid conditions in the plains. cool through texas. plenty of sunshine out west turning much chillier this the pacific northwest into the rockies. you can see that layer of
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haze. the clear start has made for a very, very clear morning. we'll go from near-record lows to near-record highs very quickly. 67 in redwood city. 62 in gilroy. martin luther king jr. weekend looking good. don't forget. get your weather any time day or night. weather channel on cable or weather.com online. >> coming up, we'll meet two original "today" show staffers. first, this is "today" on nbc. whatcha lookin' for hon?
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to cinnamon toast crunch to lucky charms, get more whole grain than any other ingredient... without question. just look for the white check. i think i waa baby?by. but we were gonna see the northern lights in alaska. and go spelunking with the guys. yeah, i said it-- spelunking. [ whirring ] and i still haven't built one of those fighting robots. come on. it's pretty awesome. okay. just a few things we need to do first. [ laughs ] [ announcer ] before you make your leap, make a list. then get going in the completely redesigned cr-v. all new, from honda. ♪ happy anniversary baby >> well, good morning once again. back at 8:35. this morning on "today" at 60, a full house. we're here to talk about some of the great people who helped create the show.
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we begin with one man's story. >> few remain who remember the small print in this dream, but we found one sitting in a familiar window. ♪ never thought my heart would be so yearning ♪ ♪ why did i decide to roam >> lou didn't inherit the show. he helped invent it. >> oh, it was frightening. >> reporter: even for a veteran returning from the korean war. >> what about a microphone? >> oh, yeah! >> reporter: the studio was crammed with state of the art -- stuff. and the staff had to learn to strike a balance between the two parts of the show. >> one was news game. the other was show biz. >> reporter: here they are on one of "today's" first road trips in biloxi, minnesota. that's lou. the graphic artist gladly did
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two jobs. >> when i was a kid, starving artist was one word. >> reporter: back then the television was a heavy piece of furniture in the living room. most folks were in the kitchen when "today" came on the air. host dave garroway had only one sponsor, kiplinger magazine. >> i can give you this one free. >> he elevated people's curiosity and intelligence. >> reporter: with a barefoot voice. >> you will see the news running over my feet like this. >> reporter: he presided over the first social media, inviting us to peek in the studio window to see ourselves. >> this is a program from america to america. >> reporter: despite that the show almost faded from the small screen. for adults watching television in the morning was considered somewhat decadent. like dessert, tv was consumed after dinner.
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what changed that was a baby born two months to the day after the show premiered. >> this young philosopher here is a fellow named j. fred muggs. >> reporter: garroway's new co-host. >> i don't think garroway was found of him? he wasn't disciplined. >> reporter: but kids loved muggs so much they persuaded their parents to leave the kitchen and finally watch the show. >> we call it "today" and two minutes. here it is for the first time. >> reporter: no tv had shown reporters live from the scene of breaking news. >> go ahead, chicago. >> reporter: or watched weather developing in places they didn't live. >> up here it turns to snow, right in here. >> reporter: it introduced them to books they hadn't read. >> this is "a man called peter" by catherine marshall. >> reporter: lawmakers they hadn't met and recipes they ought to try. >> this is a blintz. if you want another we'll call
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it blintzes. >> you can't have my pencil. you're getting strong. by golly, we finished 50/50. >> reporter: those who laughed last. >> that's a long, slow look. >> reporter: "today" show may be more high tech than the one lou started. >> i don't see any crayons. >> reporter: but his work is still beautiful. >> it holds up. >> technology changes and things like that, but the art is what counts. >> reporter: from all the folks the cameras seldom show. >> this is all your stuff. >> i can't stand it! >> reporter: the ones who, 60 years ago had the rare gift to see what we all see, but think what no one else has thought. >> that's the way they changed the way america woke up. this morning we have with us lou and 90-year-old mike dan who is one of the original creators of
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"today." >> good morning. great to have you here. >> lou, let me start with you. what was it like to see the area where the technology has come so far? >> unbelievable. we have three cameras. one camera was on an ease sell where we did the art work to shoot the limbo. then we had one camera for the window and one for dave garroway. >> you were a kid when you were working on the show. >> yes. >> what were the early days like for you? >> i worked from 12:00 midnight to 8:00 in the morning. show went on at 7:00 a.m. all the work was done at night. the news, all the news was ticking away. and everything had to be done by 5:00 a.m. that was dress rehearsal. >> mike, as an executive for the broadcast when dave garroway was the anchor there was a moment he
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came to you and said, it's either me or the chimp. did you think about keeping the chimp? >> yeah. i thought about keeping the chimp. i wouldn't care if dave left. >> whoa! >> because our ratings were quite acceptable, but nothing extraordinary. but when we had the chimp on the show, the ratings actually doubled. now for ratings to double without any promotion, ads or anybody screaming at night, you know, we have the president of the united states on for tomorrow morning, it was extraordinary. so when the chimp came in, he took over. nobody -- there was no script. nobody running around trying to keep the chimp happy, giving him nuts or something like that. he jumped on dave's lap. dave didn't know what to do with him. the monkey would be grabbing him like that. he finally stormed into my
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office afterwards. he was exhausted. he says, mike, he says, the damn chimp -- you know what he's causing. he said, it's either me or the chimp. i said, dave, don't make me make that choice. [ laughter ] >> after that, he calmed down. dave was a very somber man. he took everything very serious. >> like al. >> right. >> they feed him a lot of peanuts in between. >> and the director on the set. if you had a complaint he'd like to hear it, but that's all. people felt at ease. he didn't like to interview people. >> he wasn't a people person. >> no, no. >> he wasn't. >> nobody wanted to come in at 5:00 a in the morning. >> that hasn't changed. >> mike, you have to come out of your shell. you do. >> besides the challenges with the chimp and with the personalities, what were some of the bigger challenges the show had early on?
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>> the biggest single show on the opening day was the fact that we had just taken over the exhibition hall with the building we are uh now in. the biggest problem was first it was a huge snowstorm. second of all, we were terrified of the fire engines or the police cars outside the window making noise. so i called the mayor's office to please tell him not to come down this street. he told me we didn't have to put the show on the air. so it wasn't difficult. >> do you still watch the show on a daily basis? >> yes, yes. >> good. >> every morning. >> i'm glad to hear that. >> with my coffee, looking at you. when nielsen calls, i say, yes. >> mike and lou, thank you, guys. >> thank you. >> for the legacy you leave behind for all of us. >> it's an honor. >> thank you so much. >> great piece, bob dodson. >> tomorrow, how people were
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this morning on martha on today the power trio of lemon, parsley and parmesan. alone each ingredient adds great flavor. together they bring new personality to your favorite foods. martha has a stack of recipes from this month's issue of "living." nice to see you. >> happy anniversary. >> thank you very much. three of my favorite ingredients. i love lemon, parmesan and i love parsley. >> so do i. >> why are they good together? >> first of all, they are easy to have in the pantry.
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parsley saves quite a long time in the vegetable drawer, the chr crisper. lemons are in season now. these are meyer lemons and parmesan stays just about forever. >> you have to be careful with proportion. i have had overly lemony chicken. you have to be careful. >> these are extremely good recipes from martha stewart living. we'll do the lemon parsley chicken first. >> and potatoes. >> this chicken is a nice little broiler, like a three-point chicken. put a lot of parsley in the cavity. then a lot of lemon juice -- you can put the whole half lemon inside. >> do you squeeze it or just let it -- >> it will cook in there. >> it will sweat. >> chopped parsley, salt, pepper and truss the chicken. the reason you truss a chicken is so it cooks evenly, so the wing tips are underneath. you just tie the little
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drumsticks together just to keep the chicken from splaying out. i like a look of a chicken that's well cooked and well trussed. >> you talk about that with turkeys as well for thanksgiving. >> olive oil. 425 for 15 minutes and reduce it to 375. it takes oh, an hour and ten minutes. >> let's go to the potatoes. >> put the potatoes -- scatter them around and roast them with salt, pepper and olive oil. this is the sauce that goes over the chicken when it's done. parsley, parmesan cheese -- freshly grated -- a pinch of red pepper. not the whole thing. >> right. >> garlic, lemon zest, lemon juice, salt. mix it all up. when it comes out of the oven, you toss the potatoes in here and decorate the chicken with sauce. now this is an interesting recipe. look at this. this is like a scrambled egg and ham -- >> on a 15-inch baguette.
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>> you hollow out the baguette. >> some of your recipes, when we deal with bread you like bread that's crustier than fresh. does this work like that? >> this would be a fresh baguette. take out all the bread. >> scoop it out in the middle. >> five eggs, parmesan cheese, parsley, lemon zest, three tablespoons of whole milk and more of the bread that you just break up. salt and pepper. mix it up and spread the prosciutto in there. >> by the way, i think this is fairly obvious. this is not a recipe you suggest to serve with that. this is a separate recipe. >> no, this is separate. >> wait a second. you're rushing me. >> you're usually rushing me. >> i know the time here. >> put this into 350 degrees preheated oven. doesn't it look great? >> i prefer it after it come out of the 350-degree oven. >> yeah.
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well, delicious. wait until it puffs. 30 minutes and you have that. >> we don't have time, but can we show this beautiful pasta dish? >> amazing. >> pasta, lemon and parmesan. >> it's like a pesto. >> martha stewart, nice to have you here. up next, the jungle comes into our studio. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ when life gets busy... there are days where you want to give your immune system some support. try airborne. each serving contains 14 vitamins, minerals and herbs including zinc, echinacea, ginger,
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♪ >> we're back with today's call of the wild. david is a naturalist with the national wildlife federation and has brought some of his animal friends. good morning. >> good morning. this is a baby tiger. a little bengal tiger. he's scratching me a little bit. they have claws. i'll let him walk around. they have pretty impressive claws even at 6 weeks old. this is one of the most endangered species on the planet. there are only 3200 to 3500 left in the wild. >> why? >> mostly because he just wants to climb over there. >> that's okay. >> habitat destruction. they are hunted for traditional medicines. all parts of these guys are used in traditional chinese
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medicines. there is a big market for that. people can make money. unfortunately people go out and poach these animals. you can pet if you want. >> how big will he get? >> much bigger. several hundred pounds for an adult male. he's about six weeks old. he has a lot of growing to do. there are more tigers in captivity than in the wild in asia where they live. they need our help. >> he'd like to go home. >> we'll send him home. >> get me out of here! >> you have never seen this kind of animal before. this is a finterong. you may not want to get too close. he may want to sniff your hair. he's from southeast asia. not a type of animal we have in north america. >> get him to look at the camera. he has a wonderful face. >> what's he want to do? >> he wants to sniff my hair. >> he wouldn't care about me.
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>> they are very olfactory. now she wants the grape. this is olga. check out the giant tail. one of only two carnivore species with a prehensile tail. they are vulnerable because tropical forests in asia are being cut down for agriculture. >> we won't get close but it smells like popcorn. >> it does. they are very olfactory oriented animals. the natural scent -- >> buttered popcorn. >> it smells good to us. they use it for communication amongst themselves. >> wow. >> caramel corn absolutely. >> the next animal we'll bring out here. >> hey now. >> big guy, too. >> this guy is active. >> did you bring any friendly animals?
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>> this is a baboon. these are all wild animals. >> look this way. >> want to come up? >> we want to see you on tv. oh, okay. this baboon is 2 years old. he reaches maturity at 5. he's interested in his fruit here. they are super social. they live in africa. happily they are not endangered. he's a monkey and you have seen them. they are social. they like to groom. there we go. >> it's a male monkey, for sure. >> i don't think we have to point it out, ann. >> he's digging that banana. i'll tell you that right now. >> that's just what monkeys are like. >> that's why they are of least concern. >> he's cool, mellow now. >> yeah, right. [ laughter ] >> all we have to do is get a
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couple and he's set. >> we should save him for late night. >> right. we have 30 seconds left. >> the biggest animal of all. >> hey now! >> this is a python. this snake weighs if you want to come in behind. he weighs a hundred pounds. this is a python from southeast asia. he's very soft, not slimy. >> actually, yes. >> we don't know the status of them in the wild.he good morning to you. 8:56 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the man accused in a string of violent rapes will be arraigned today. frederick dozier is suspected of three violent attacks that
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happened last year. he faces a possible life sentence, if convicted for those san francisco crimes. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning, laura. good morning to you at home. we'll see a really nice afternoon. it is still cold out there, cold enough to warrant a jacket until probably 12:00 straight up. little bit of rain moves in as we head into the midsection of next week. [ female announcer ] back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm flaky pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two boxtops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury ham and cheese crescents. with just a few ingredients, you have an easy dinner.
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hi, i'm shawn johnson. >> i'm natalie i always start the day with "today" if happy 60th. >> all of my friends at "today." >> of 0 years today? you deserve a gold meddle. >> forget the gold medal. i'm getting you diamonds. >> thanks for the memories. >> back now with more of "today" on a wednesday morning. it's the 11th day of january, 2012. our thanks to those olympians for well-wishes on this, our 60th anniversary week here on "today." much appreciated. i'm matt lauer with ann curry, al roker and tamron hall. savannah guthrie keeping her eye on politics in new hampshire.
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>> that's where mitt romney won the primary, the first primary of the season last night. of course on the heels of winning the iowa caucuses, that basically makes history, because he's the first nonincumbent republican to do so. so that's -- that's the big headline. of course we looked at john huntsman, came in third, ron paul came in second. as they look toward south carolina, we're going to get perspective on what it means. >> today's money 911, you know how you go into a discount store, department store, they say if you get one of our credit cards you get a discount? >> right. >> it might not be a great idea. and it could end up hurting your credit score. we'll tell you why. we'll have advice if you're trying to refinance. that's coming up on today's 911. >> today's health, insurance premiums on the rise, people are looking for ways to save. seven important tips to save on medical care without sacrificing your health. >> by the way, don't you love tamron's coat? >> i do. lovely, beautiful.
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>> matt? >> beautiful. it really is. very, very pretty. >> love,ly, great color. >> a lot better than that one last week. let's go inside, get a check of the headlines. >> i gave them an opportunity. what do they do? oh, the boys. >> you set them up, ann. good morning, it's off to south carolina as you heard for the republican presidential hopefuls. mitt romney leading the pack after sweeping the new hampshire primaries with a double digit lead. ron paul was second, and jon huntsman third. but after making a surprise surge in iowa, senator rick santorum took a hit and ended up tied nor for next to last with newt gingrich. brutal murders of a florida doctors and his wife, nbc's kerry sanders in tampa with details. >> reporter: good morning. i'm outside the exclusive neighborhood, detectives say it was an inside job. the sheriff here says that dr. hector rivera, 75, and his wife, deborah, who was 55, were
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allegedly murdered by her personal assistant. why? greed. investigators were puzzled, who could have gone over the eight-foot walls unnoticed and penetrated the round the clock security? now they say it was an inside job, dr. hector rivera and his wife were allegedly murdered by her personal assistant. 31-year-old flores is charged in the murders. motive everybody all about money. deborah ran a part-time jewelry business and it's believed flores targeted the husband and wife after he drove her home from a recent jewelry buying trip. investigators say he tried to cover up his alleged role, dialing 911 himself, and claiming he, too, had been a victim. >> during an interview with defendant he stated he was attacked by an unknown male inside the residence and that he had been bound and forced into a
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bathroom. no signs of forced entry were ever noticed within the residence or the vehicles at the scene. >> reporter: deputies called to the scene found dr. rivera dead in the driveway. they believe he had been at a neighbor's home, watching the college championship game, when he stopped home to see his wife and happened upon the jewelry heist. dr. rivera was shot repeatedly, his wife deborah also shot several times, found dead in the bathroom, at their 11,000-square foot home. >> there was no question that his intent was to make sure that nobody survived this attack. >> reporter: avila is home to 1%s, current and form residents include derek jeter, fred mcgrit, former baseball play somewhere manager, lou piniella, and former football coaches tony dungy and jon gruden. a neighborhood, despite its exclusivity, transformed to a crime scene where friends are still at a loss to make sense of this brutality.
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>> my heart went to my stomach. i just -- i was in disbelief because we had one of the fund-raisers at the avila and security just to do that was intense. i mean, we had to have the names and information about every person that was coming into it. so i just can't even fathom, i'm in shock over it. >> reporter: deputies say several calls were made to 911, including one from the suspect who they say was trying to act like he, too was a victim. he is expected to be in court later today. >> kerry sanders in tampa, thank you. jordan van der sloot, the dutchman, main suspect in the disappearance of natalie hallow roy pleaded guilty today to murdering stephany flores in peru in 2010. the murder took place five years after holloway vanished during a vacation on the caribbean island of aruba. his attorney said today's guilty plea was intended to win a
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substantial reduction in the 30-year sentence his client is facing. police divers will search a river today for signs of ayla reynolds the maine toddler reported missing from her father's home a month ago. the father is hopeful his 20-month-old daughter is still alive. ayla's mother, in substance abuse rehab at the time isn't getting the whole truth about what happened night ayla disappeared. hostess browns,makers of twinkies and wonder bread filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. the reorganization is necessary to deal with high labor costs. and if you're just not a morning person, well, this ingenious machine featured in a this mach a youtube video may be just what you need if you have time on your hands, a conveniently placed hire dryer and a hamster. a sip of coffee triggers a chain reaction that helps you read the paper when you're too tired to turn the page.
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a lot of effort to turn the page. al roker, unbelievable what people come up with. right? >> i've got to get me one of those. >> it's called an ipad. a little hand move. >> let's check your weather. for today we have two areas. low pressure coming out of the southeast. a lot of rain. it will bring from one to three inches of rain through the southeast. we have another low pressure system making its way across the great lakes. that will be bringing snow and kicking off lake-effect snow. we are looking from peoria to milwaukee, from six to nine inches of snow. chicago, three to five inches. normally not a big deal but in a winter where we have not seen much in the heavier snow areas, that's a lot. good morning to you. hazy sunshine over the bay bridge. you can see, though, above that haze, beautiful, clear sky overhead. we'll see a gorgeous afternoon with temperatures climbing into
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near record territory yet again. 67 in los gatos. 68 for santa rosa and 70 in places like gilroy and fairfield. throughout the remainder of the week, we stay quiet and dry. sunday, makes way to clouds a milder start on monday and clouds roll in tuesday into wednesday. ♪ money makes the world go round ♪ >> time for today's money 911. that's where we answer some of your biggest financial questions. we have our crack panel of experts standing by. jean chatzky, author of money 911. david bachma, author of "debt fe for life" and sharon epperson. here we go. let's hit the phones. we have john from idaho on the line. good morning. >> caller: good morning. how are you? >> doing great. what's your question? >> caller: i'm well.
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my question is over the holidays every store i walked into offered 20% to 30% if you got your card, applied your purchase to the credit card. luckily i was able to pay the cards off so i'm not getting interest but what do i do with the cards? do i keep them? cancel them? should i have not gotten hem? >> you should not have gotten them at all. >> how come? >> because when you apply for credit you're basically saying to the credit bureaus that you need credit and that can take your credit score down. the inquiries into your file aren't a good thing. you have two and that's a double whammy. now that you have them, cancelling them will hurt your credit score more. hold onto them. don't use them. eventually if they take up too much space in the wallet, cancel them at a rate of one every six to 12 months. but don't do it before you plan to apply for a car loan or mortgage. don't get any more cards! >> thank you, jon.
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now to skype to check in with valerie from wisconsin. good morning, valerie. >> hi. >> what's your question? >> i'm a full-time college student planning on graduating this spring. i would like to go to grad school, but over last summer i had to have knee surgery and the bills keep rolling in. some of the programs i have looked into don't want me to work much. how can i pay off medical debt, go to grad school and save money without hurting myself financially? >> first of all, you sound like you're in a hole. let me pull you back up. good news for you, you have two jobs. you're working and in this world working is a good thing. don't give your jobs up. cash is king. we don't notice it until it's gone. keep the jobs. as far as grad school, go to gradschool.com. there are a ton of schools you can go to that won't require you to give up your jobs. many you can go in the evening. you can take classes online. i have a lot of friends getting
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master's degrees and mbas and half of it's online. and you don't have a lot of debt. you don't have credit card debt. you have a small amount of medical debt. see if you can get the interest waived and work out a payment plan over a year or two. then keep saving money for grad school. don't give up the day job. >> all right, valerie. thank you. back to the phones. we have erica from bloomington, illinois. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> your question? >> caller: well, i'm 23 and i'm working at a company with a competitive 401(k) program. i'm going to end my career in five to ten years to stay home as a mom. i still want to save for retirement. should i use my 401(k) or go with something outside of work like an ira? >> i have an idea what sharon will say. >> erica, first of all, congratulations on saving for retirement now at 23. you have 40 years of growth
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ahead of you. you are well ahead of many americans trying to figure out if they can ever stop working. congratulations on that. you have a great 401(k) program. keep prohibiting at least up to the company match. then do something extra. your i.r.a. a idea is a great one. do a roth i.r.a. why? you're 23. it's likely you will be in a higher tax bracket when you retire. the great thing with a roth is you take out the money tax-free over 59 and a half. and then the contributions, you can take out tax-free at a any time. while this is your retirement account, if something happens when you're staying home and you need the money, you can access it. two ways to save. >> thank you, erica. we have dave in ohio. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> what's your question? >> caller: yeah. i have a negative equity loan. my current lender which owns the loan won't do any refinancing with me.
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other lenders wouldn't refinance me unless i was financed through fannie mae or freddie mac. then they would give me up to 120% of my home value. the other offers were a.r.m.s and i don't want to do that. what can i do to get refinanced? >> i don't think that a.r.m. is such a bad idea, particularly if it's a 5-1 or 7-1 arm. you want a period of time to really pay down the debt to get yourself in the positive so then you can refinance at a better rate. so look at what they are offering you in terms of an a.r.m. go from there and good luck with that. >> rates are lower than ever. >> good luck, dave. thanks for calling in. jean, dave and sharon, thanks for being here. >> good to be here. up next, saving big next time you go to the doctor without sacrificing quality health care. later on, hiding your flaws while highlighting your best features with expert makeup
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this morning on today's health, getting the most bang for your buck. many americans take advantage of spending accounts and free health screenings in their community or workplace, but there are other ways to save you money on health care. here with tips is dr. kerri peterson from women's health magazine. good to have you here. >> good morning, natalie. >> health care is expensive even with insurance. there are ways to save, other things you can do. >> there are plenty of things you can do. the average american family of four spends $19 i,000 on health care including insurance premiums. anything to shave off dollars helps. we have great tips. >> first, ask for a discount. a lot of people don't think they can bargain with doctors. can you negotiate? >> you absolutely can. this applies more to people
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paying out of pocket who have lost their health care insurance. just speak to the account manager. explain your situation and often times they will give you a discount if you explain, i have lost my job. or if you pay cash up front they will be likely to give you a discount. >> good to know. another one people may not know about. you say to consider pill splitting. >> yes. >> this means when the doctor gives you a prescription you ask them to give you double the doseage and then cut it in half. >> exactly right. that can save you 50% on medication costs. the amount manufacturers charge is the same amount for a 40 milligram pill as a 20 milligram pill. if you take 20 milligrams, ask for a 40 and cut it in half. ask if the prescription you take is eligible to be cut. extended release medications can't be cut in half. >> doesn't work for everything. don't mess with medication in that sense. >> yes. >> next, ask for a generic
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prescription. a lot of people -- there are a lot of generics on the market. what about for the drugs that are specific, don't have generics yet. what can you do? >> first, ask your doctor to check if it comes generic. i had a patient paying $100 for a brand and $10 a month for a generic. >> huge savings. >> if it wasn't come generic ask your insurance company if there is another drug within the same class that's less expensive. often times insurance companies create some sort of arrangement with the drug manufacturer to get lower costs for one specific drug. >> speaking of pharmacies and specific drug companies, there are both chain farm sis, independent pharmacies as well. you say it's important to shop at preferred pharmacies. what do you mean? >> i wasn't aware of this until recently. local pharmacies and even mom and pop pharmacies can e enroll in a program that the insurance companies offer that allows them to give deep discounts on
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medications. you may be going to a pharmacy not knowing a block away is a preferred pharmacy. ask your insurance provider which pharmacies in my neighborhood are part of the program. you can get cost savings as well. >> another way to save on prescriptions. you say use mail order service so there are a lot of mail order services out there now. >> there are. most insurance company wills provide a mail order prescription service. you get a 90-day supply for one copay. that saves you money and it's convenient. saves time as well rather than going to a pharmacy every month for your 30-day refill. >> you get your prescription right away? >> there could be a lag time of a week or two. if you need to start taking your medication right away, ask for two prescriptions -- one for a local pharmacy for a month and one for the three-month supply with refills to cover you. >> this is a smart way to save money. carefully read your medical bills. a lot of people don't realize there are mistakes made.
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>> right. people take it for granted. experts have estimated that eight of ten medical bills may have an error. at women's health we recommend, ask for a copy of the bill, check for accuracy and when you get the explanation of benefits by your insurance plan that will tell you what they reimburse. check it as well. you never know. >> that will help you keep track of medical expenses which is your last tip. what are other easy ways to make sure you're on track? >> keep track of medical expenses. some are tax deductible which many people aren't aware of. a lot of eligible things are contact lenses, hearing aids, eyeglasses. if you are not a good organizer, i like mint.com. it keeps track of your expenses and categorizes them at the end of the year so you have a spreadsheet for your accountant to see if they are eligible for deductions. >> one of jean chatzky's favorites as well. thank you. coming up, what should and shouldn't be allowed on tv.
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mmmm... this may be the best in the world. oikos greek yogurt possibly the best yogurt in the world. good morning to you. it's 9:26. i'm marla tellez. the search is on for a person that attacked three people outside a restaurant early this morning. a suspect shot one man and stabbed two others at the creekside bar and grill before 2:00 this morning. all three victims were taken to the hospital. none of them has life-threatening injuries. police are not sure of a motive and they're still trying to identify a suspect. also new this morning, a small kitchen fire forces the evacuation of a redwood city assisted living center. the flames broke out at the woodside terrace before 1:00
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this morning. crews say it started inside the kitchen of one of the units and was quickly douced by the sprinkler system. one senior had to be evacuated because of smoke, but there are no reports of injuries. fire crews are mopping up in palo alto after flames damaged the battery-testing facility. the sprinkler system is being credited for putting out the two-alarm fire at about 1:00 this morning. there were no reports of any injuries there as well. investigators are still looking for that cause. 'lle hav a l hk at weather and traffic after the break.
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welcome back. the time now is 9:28. temperatures are climbing. you'll probably need a jacket until noon. after that, between noon and 3:00, temperatures will be on the climb, to near record levels in some cases. 72 in gilroy. 67 in los gatos and 63 in san francisco. our next best chance for rain arrives late tuesday into
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wednesday. overall, looking toward a mild holiday weekend. let's check your drive with mike inou inouye. over to the south bay, shoreline amphitheater right there. southbound 101, three or four-car accident is just moving to the shoulder. additional slowing south of menlo park where we typically see the jam. things are slow northbound as well, likely a distraction with all this activity on the opposite side of the freeway. now you know. northbound slow north of 84. and 880 past the coliseum, clear here. getting into downtown an accident on the southbound side. back to you. >> mike, thank you so much. we'll be back with our next news and weather update in 20 minutes.
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she's so hilarious, so earthy. >> i am who i am. >> maybe five procedures ago. >> ooh! two snaps! >> dolly parton and queen latifah go at it in their new movie "joyful noise." oh, my goodness. this is getting rough. they didn't look joyful here. the superstars will be here to tell us about the film and we'll get a live performance from them tomorrow. >> dolly! go, queen latifah! >> meanwhile coming up, switching gears, talking about the debate over decency, whether it's partial nudity in primetime
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or four-letter words on reality shows are broadcasters crossing the line? we'll take a look. >> in today's beauty from gray hair to dark circles, we have tricks of the trade from a makeup expert to detract from your least favorite features and put your best face forward. i want to know about the dark circles. >> we all have them on the morning show. >> and we have a match made in dinner heaven, cider-braised pork shoulder and apple salad. what's better for a cold winter night? >> does that remove dark circles? >> who cares? >> al has a check of the forecast. >> let's check it out. for today we are looking at plenty of sunshine in the east. rain moves in later this evening into the mid-atlantic states. heavy rain as we get further south. sunny in the pacific northwest. showers and thunderstorms down through florida. tomorrow, windy in the northeast with lake-effect snow. sunny and cold in the pacific
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northwest. frigid in the plains. chilly down to texas. partly cloudy an well, it's a spare the air day. you can clearly see that haze particul particular matter. 67 in los gatos. 68 in san jose today. a couple of isolated 70s in the warmer cities across the bay. hazy sun continues. nice, quiet pattern until next week. tuesday into wednesday, we get a pretty good rain chance. and that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you. coming up, what are your kids watching? the debate over decency in television, right after this. [ male announcer ] how smart can a smartphone be? well this one knows the meaning of life. oh, what's the meaning of life you ask? keep your friends close... and the way to discover the best balsamic strawberry ice cream even closer.
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back now with the debate over decency being taken up by the u.s. supreme court. the major networks including nbc are challenging the s.e.c.'s policy of hitting them with big fines for broadcasting bad language and nudity. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams has more on this. good morning. >> reporter: natalie, good morning to you. this may be surprising but most of the television programs that come into american homes are un
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regulated including what's on the cable networks and the internet. but the fcc does police what's shown by traditional broadcasters and they claim the rule no longer makes sense. when abc stations briefly showed parts of a nude woman in a 2003 episode of the police drama "nypd blue" the fcc slapped them and the network with a huge fine. the government started punishing broadcasters for letting even a single four-letter word slip by during live shows. >> it was really, really [ bleep ] brilliant. really, really great. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it's been more aggressive in patrolling for the fleeting expletives like this one from cher. >> i have had critics in the last 40 years saying i was on my way out every year. right. so [ bleep ] you.
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>> reporter: from another awards show nicole richie. >> have you ever tried to get cat [ bleep ] out of a prada purse? it's not so [ bleep ] simple. >> reporter: cbs and the government are still fighting over a fine after the janet jackson wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 super bowl. the government and its defenders say the indecency rules are justified because broadcast tv reaches so many homes that are so easy for children to watch. >> people believe network television should be cleaner than cable and they make choices in that regard. >> reporter: but the networks including nbc say those assumptions about broadcasting's unique reach are no longer true with such an explosion of other choices. they say treating them differently violates their rights of free expression. >> the time has come to treat broadcast tv on an equal footing with the rest of media. the same first amendment rights out to apply. >> reporter: some members of the supreme court seem sympathetic, the networks can't tell what's indecent and what isn't.
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ruth bader ginsburg noted the fcc allowed the broadcasts of "saving private ryan" and "schindler's list," both which include nudity and profanity. judging from tuesday's argument here the court doesn't seem likely to stop the fcc's policing of broadcasters, but it may require clearer rules from now on about what's allowed into the home. natalie? >> pete, are you wearing pants? >> reporter: two pair! >> i was going to ask you, pete. >> he hn't hasn't answered. >> up next, how do you transition from that? the art of distraction. makeup tips to hide your flaws. right after this.
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♪ i'm gonna be a beauty >> this morning on today's beauty, the power of distraction. we all have issues that make us feel not so beautiful sometimes. that does not mean there is nothing you can do about them. celebrity makeup artist mally is here to talk about drawing attention to the things we love. good morning, you gorgeous
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thing. >> you have nothing to distract from. >> dark circles! these are semi permanent things we can tweak. >> absolutely. everybody needs help to put your best face forward. go out there and take over the world. here we've got a beautiful girl with a beautiful set of glasses. >> before we start with alex i have her before picture. >> there she is! >> as you mentioned, mally, she is beautiful. how do you distract from glasses? >> we want to distract but also own it. like, that's right, girl, i'm going to show you how to work it. >> what do we do? >> make sure you line your eyes. we took a great black eye liner on the upper lash line. we opened up the eyes by taking a plum on the bottom. >> under the liner? >> exactly. that opens up the eyes and gives you a little bit of color to distract. also, too, if you find your lashes are really hitting your glasses because they are long
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focus on the bottom lashes. use a great mascara to open up the bottom, two coats. here's the great thing -- >> you won't look like you have spider eyes? >> absolutely not. here's another secret. a little bit of highlighter is a great friend. that's going to not only open up the entire eye area, it will lift the face, make the glasses the widest part and really slim down. >> side by side. before and after real quick again? well, i guess not. >> no, we're not. look how beautiful she is! hooray! >> covering up gray hair. this is cindy. i don't see gray hair. >> well, she's got a little gray hair right up here in the front. a little bit of gray hair right there. but, again, this is about giving you great face so you don't notice all the gray going on. >> what do we do? >> the number one secret is
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blush. that's my number one secret to looking ten years younger. a great pop of blush on the apples of the cheeks lifts the face, makes you look fresher. another thing is transluscent powder is the enemy. it makes you look dry, ashy and brings out the gray. use something like my face defender which is the first ever in the world clear powder. it sets your makeup but you don't get the ashy transluscent powder. >> i love that you are focused on the face. i thought you would have something for the hair. >> no, baby. it's all about the beautiful face. >> moving on. we have joyce with braces. >> she's working the braces, honey. this is my thing. yes, we're going to distract by showing you a great-looking eye. truthfully, if you have braces, honey, own it. >> you do because you're probably still paying for them.
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what do you do? >> number one, it's all about the eyes, lashes. do a soft smoky eye to really make the eye pop. make it about the upper eye area. another great secret is if you are going to have braces, own it. go for a great pop of color on the lips. big glossy lips. make sure you use a great lip oba balm. >> exfoliate so the color pops the right way. >> great color and look how gorgeous she is. >> do you avoid bright colors? >> no. as a matter of fact, we actually added a bright color here. again, it really owns it. you really show how beautiful you are and that you're not afraid to say, i've got tom braces. this is what i'm doing. look how gorgeous you are. >> last but not least, dark circles. a lot of people relate. this is alia. you see a little bit. what causes this, mally? >> it could be lack of
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hydration, lack of sleep, heredity. there are lots of reasons for dark undereye circles. it's all about the power of distraction. use a great concealer. obviously that's the way to go. not only do you want to put it under the eyes, make sure you get right in here, the little dark caves that everybody has. also another quick secret, the outer corners of the eyes where we tend to get dark, make sure you put concealer there and one final trick, again, about highlighting. highlighting is about bringing luminosity to the eye area. put it over the lid around the corner. hit the cheekbones. again that's going to brighten up your eye area. dark circles, be gone! >> i love that you just didn't focus on the undereye. you highlighted all around. >> highlight, lift and all of the sudden you got eight hours of sleep. >> ladies, you look amazing. mally, thank you so much. up next, a warm winter pairing -- braised pork and
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this morning in today's kitchen, what's for dinner? how about a warm winter meal for a cold january night? the chef from erickson lodge in park city, utah, is here to help us learn to make a braised pork shoulder. this is a dish you used to make in the kitchen for everybody? >> kind of a fun family meal. modified it. we're starting with great meat, pork shoulder, pork butt. you will see it in the store as a picnic roast. >> pretty economical. >> great price point and fun and easy to do. >> it comes with a fair amount of fat. >> we cleaned off a little bit of that. garlic salt, kosher salt, black pepper and nutmeg. >> so a rub? >> a little bit of a rub. so easy to do.
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>> just mix it together. >> give it a mix and -- put a little on. i'll rub your butt there. [ laughter ] >> sorry about that. just the roast. >> wow. you went there quickly. spimt . >> it's early. >> normally it's me doing that. i like it. we rubbed the cut of meat. >> shoulder. >> you could have gone shoulder but "butt" was funnier. >> we're going to put it in a hot pan to sear on both sides. you have a little bit of flavor. >> apples, carrots and onions. really easy. >> right. once we have seared all the sides we'll saute it for a couple of minutes, add a few bay leaves and a little
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worcestershire sauce. >> you watch the three stooges? i could never say it. >> we'll let it cook a few minutes. then the grand finale with a bit of cider. about five, six cups of cider and it's great this time of year. we'll give it a cover. if you don't have one of the big cast irons you can go ahead and use one of the slow cookers, the crock pot. >> it goes into the oven? >> about 260, 270 for four or five hours. it's going to come out in four, four and a half hours as a beautiful, beautiful roast. >> gorgeous: what's going on here? >> we have the liquids. we strained that and we'll thicken it with a little bit of slurry. >> what's that? >> corn starch. a little bit of cold water. if you will grab the whisk. >> right. >> you have to be at a boil to make this corn starch work. we'll add a little bit of that
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to make our gravy, our dipping, if you will. we end up with cider gravy which is just brilliant. >> oh, look at that. we have a little side to go with it. >> you have to go healthy. so to go with your pork you have to have a healthy component. we have arugula. add a pinch of salt and pepper. i like to season our greens as we go. seasonal squash. this is just butternut and acorn. >> already cooked? >> a light blanching. any squash you find in the market. our ale les, we diced. add a little bit of sprite to keep them from turning brown. if you want to throw it in. >> okay. >> then we have the cranberry vinaigrette we made and the pumpkin seeds. we did a quick toasting on the pumpkin seeds. this is the healthy part of the salad. you can do just the salad.
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this is great just as a side dish for just about anything. >> and the colors -- >> oh, wow. >> wow. >> we finish up with the squash and cider-braised pork. >> very nice. >> not bad. coming off a rough day skiing, put it in before you go on the slopes and -- >> a little apres-ski. that's the life. >> that was great. any time you want to talk butt, we're ready. >> i'm here. >> being indecent again, al. >> he started it. >> it was me.
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next occupy protest alone. allowing its police chief to say no if oakland police ask for help during an occupy protest. richmond leaders are concerned about safety and liability when its officers take part in police actions where tear gas and bean bags were used. officer tim butt says he understands the concern but no is a dangerous answer. >> if every city, you know, made decisions about who they're going to aid and who they're not going to aid based upon the policy of civil law, you know, it could come back and bite you. >> now even if the council passes the resolution, the police chief will have final say on where his officers go. okay. let's check that forecast now with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning to you. it's cold out there earlier. still on the chilly side. but take a look at where we're headed 3:00 pm. highs come in, 67 is the forecasted high for redwood
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city. couple of 70s, like gilroy. san francisco will break a temperature record. making way to hazy and mild afternoon. this weekend, clouds will increase. not quite as warm. but, hey, our overnight lows will be much more on the mild side. next week, a chance for rain late tuesday into wednesday. it does look like the greater bay area will get a little something out of this system. let's talk to mike about your drive. >> walnut creek, danville, both directions tied up right now. northbound at stone valley, accident should be moving to the shoulder. southbound side, sigalert has been declared because of two accidents both in the same area, blocking a couple of lanes. considerable slowing there. earlier accident out of oakland at oak street has cleared. slowing out of downtown. once you get to the coliseum, you're okay. 101 still slow. marla, back to you. >> thanks, mike. we'll be back with our final news and weather at 10:26.
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from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in 1a in rockefeller plaza. ai hey everybody. welcome, welcome. winesday wednesday, january 11th w. ear so glad you're with us. high, hodie. >> we have a busy day. we're going to see "sister act." >> we're going again. >> i didn't see the first one, remember? >> my dear friend carol lee
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carmela is in the roll right now of mother superior. and she's on our show today singing "everyone has a story. stick with us. an amazing tribute to this incredible mother. please stay tuned. don't hang around for the cute puppies and cats. >> the contest is over. stop trying to send in your pictures. >> we'll start the voting tomorrow. and on the 16th, i think that's the date we're going to announce the winner. here is the deal. the five winners are going to come to new york, and they're going to be in a doggy fashion show. >> or kitty fashion show. >> i think that's a beautiful cat. >> oh, my gosh. is that a little lab? >> so cute. >> how precious. >> adorable. >> the 16th is the announcement. flying you and the pet in for a fashion show.
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i guess we put clothes on the dog or pet? >> that's what it means. apparently jay leno can't find anybody else to seize. >> making fun of us again. >> showed a certain appreciation for what we probably do best. >> according to cosmo magazine women who drink a glass or two of red wine are 30% less likely to be overweight. women who drink four or more are 30% more likely to host the fourth hour of the "today" show. >> what about women who like a lot of white wine? what about those people. >> let's do a study on that. >> do you know what's getting a lot of attention? we know russell brand and katie perry broke up. i hate to see any marriage break up. it's tough to stay married. i can't imagine two superstars at the zenith of their careers making it work. apparently threes a youtube
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video of russell removing his wedding brand. >> six weeks before he filed for divorce, about to take a tour of college campuses. take a look at this. >> this is going to be a week of revolution, a week of occupation and more important, i'm going to learn firsthand about sororities. i'm going to place this somewhere very, very safe for the next week. >> he's a naughty boy. he gives you that smile. >> in the beginning when we saw him and didn't know him. >> we were afraid of him. >> then he wrote that book, my bookey wook. >> something like that. an incredibly candid account of years of drug abuse and sexual addiction. >> he was so charming. >> but enough about frank. >> he was so charming. >> we were really disarmed by him. you see it right there. you also see danger will robinson. >> yes. be very careful.
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>> excuse me one sec. if this is six weeks before, he's the one who filed. she knew it was out there. you wonder how much that actually contributed to -- >> did she know? who knows how many things each are posting for whatever event. >> if he's doing that sort of thing six weeks before they announce, then it was obvious -- >> good point. good point. if you guys have the show "anderson" on in your television market. and it's syndicated so it's on everywhere at a different time or place. you and i went and -- >> taped something. >> it's going to be on tonight. >> or today, depending on -- >> today, syndicated. we played this game to find out how much we knew about each other. he wanted to know if we were really truly friends or if we were making pretend here on the set. >> or just drinking buddies. >> kathie lee, we asked hoda to complete this sentence.
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my co-host's best physical feature is her blank. what do you think hoda said is your best physical feature? >> i have so few. my breasts. >> you knew it. i said your feet. >> yes, you did. >> we had a whole lot of fun. we won't say who it is with. we were asked if you were cower co-host were a rock star, who would it be? >> that's not fair. >> we have our own superstar baby. >> curtis stone had a baby with girlfriend lindsay price. he decided to show the baby off in "us" magazine. he looks very happy. >> his name is hudson price stone. >> seven pounds, nine ounces. lindsey wanted a natural birth.
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she ended up having an epidural. she apparently -- this is a little known fact or detail, she pulled the baby out herself. that's what happened. >> curtis pulls it out of the oven. no, in this case it was the mother. >> if you've ever seen one of those episodes of the kardashians,kourtney did that. >> curtis, just because you're on the way to being -- just because you have a baby, love you curtis, doesn't mean you can't come back and see your old friends who you basically dumped. you're dead to us. >> anyway, a lot of superstars name their children these very odd, bizarre names. >> hudson stone is adorable. >> san francisco weekly came out with their liss. these are the odd ones. jacob danger armstrong, son of the guy from green day.
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that's one. number four is zuma nesta rock. that's the son of gwenn stefani. number three is moon unit zap pa who is now 44. >> he started it all with that. that's the first time we all went, what? >> spare row james midnight madden is the son of joel madden and nicole ritchie. >> and bronx mogley. >> what was the name of the -- >> "jungle book." >> bronx. that's not so odd. bongs is cute. >> mogley is a little different. >> why do you think these celebs shoot for these names. >> they're creative people by nature. i just had a gift made for hoda, but the egyptian people as a
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culture rarely have middle names. >> we don't. women don't. >> i wanted to get it monograms with her initials. i said hoda, what do you want me to do, hoda lee or hoda woman? those are the options. what would you choose? she picked hoda woman. >> in egypt women keep their last names because they see it as an insult to the father to switch your last name. women have the name of the father and the husband and the children have the name of the dad. >> i like that. >> it's smart. the healthiest cities for men and women according to "men's health" and "women's health." >> see if your city winds up in this. the top five for women. five in terms of health, in terms of weight and all those kinds of things. burlington, vermont, four is boise city, idaho, three in madison, wisconsin, two is san jose, california. the healthiest city is raleigh, north carolina. >> a beautiful city.
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isn't that megan is from? top five for men, boise, idaho, san jose, california is four, plano, texas -- i dated a guy from texas. his name was bubba. i'm telling you the truth. >> number two is madison, wisconsin. that's in there for men and women. and burlington, vermont. >> the worst for women is toledo, ohio, philadelphia, pennsylvania, detroit, michigan, memphis, tennessee and birmingham, alabama. >> the worst for men, st. louis, detroit, philadelphia, and memphis, tennessee. we're talking about cosmo magazine. it's always got juicy stuff in here. >> it's on the cover. >> can we say it? >> i don't think so. >> you can say it. >> dave, do you want to come over and say it? >> he can't say it. >> they talk about awesome moves
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that men claef. >> not necessarily sexual. >> i heard you. i heard you say it. >> we just couldn't believe it. we looked at the cover and went, oh, my gosh. >> spooning in bed is one of the things men crave. kissing in public men crave. they like it when we link our arm through theirs when walking down the street, soaking in a bubble bath together and exchanging cutsie text messages. >> they like pride of ownership. am i right, guys? when you're out in public, even if no one is around -- >> if other men are around. >> this is my woman: it's cave man. it goes way back. >> here is the other thing. it says here, there's a move in this magazine that will show you how to make your man forgive you. they say, and you should do it,
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tilt your head so you're gazing up, exposing your neck. this is a submissive posture that leds him know that you genuinely understand you're wrong. at the same time put your hand on his arm. >> it's working. >> he forgives you. >> who comes up with this stuff. >> we have right here marilyn merlot. we have laura. next up we'll play who knew. >> cara lee carmelo, greatest voice in musical theater is going to sing for us. first, these messages. chantix. knowing that i could smoke during the first week was really important to me. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke -- and personally that's what i knew i needed. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix.
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writer at "newsweek" magazine, and expert on the stars. kat is going to hand out 100 bucks to hose no get the answers correct. and guess what those who don't get? dvd. >> lovely lady from levitytown, pennsylvania. which of the following films received six golden globe nominations this year. the help, war horse, bridesmaids or the artist? >> the help. [ buzzer ] >> oh! >> no, no, no. it's a good thing. it's an excellent thing. [ cheers and applause ] >> it looks like a great thing. so the correct answer here, "the artist." >> more nominations than any other movie. the golden globes are kind of like the iowa caucus. if you do well, you do well at the sags and oscars. and if "the artist" wins the oscar, it will be the first silent movie to win. >> do you think it's a front runner? >> yes, absolutely. it's say small movie if it
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hasn't been playing in your town yet but will open nationwide. >> okay, back across to cathy. >> i sure hope this sweet girl from upstate new york doesn't know the answer. it's my lullaby album, stop it. who is the host of this year's golden globes? neil patrick harris, ricky gervais, billy crystal? >> ricky gervais. >> okay. you know what? he's got to have it. yes. >> all right. so ricky gervais. and this was a little bit of a controversial choice. >> his third year doing it. and the golden globes didn't used to have a host. he went after charlie sheen, bruce willis, the tourist, one of the nominated movies. the hollywood press hasn't happy with him, but he's back. >> and the same kind of show again. >> going after everyone. so stars beware. >> beautiful lady from jupiter, florida. who was the host, o hello.
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excuse me. how many bottles of wine are estimat estimated to be poured at the golden globes and this is without me and hoda being there. >> 50, 275, 300 or 400. >> 400. >> at least 400. and this is a show where there is drinking. >> all night long. starts on the red carpet. that ends up being 2,500 glasses of wine. 9,000 glasses of champagne. that's why towards the end of the award show they're a little wobbly sometimes. >> we'll be watching closely. >> this sweet lady is from canton, ohio, where the nfl hall of fame is. and if you can go and visit frank's bust or come to my house and visit mine. here. the golden globes are famous for being the awards show with the biggest, what. dessert table, statue, gift bag or red carpet? >> red carpet. [ ding ] >> wow. surprised.
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>> the red carpet is bigger here at the globes? >> it is. the globe's red carpet is 30,000 square feet. the oscar red carpet is 16,500 square feet. the reason is because the globes are held at the hill torngs which is a really big parking lot so it ends up being you of a red carpet and a u-shaped red carpet and people walk around and there's movies and tv and every celebrity in hollywood is invited. so you need the red carpet to accommodate them all. >> all right, back to you. >> all right. where are you from? >> new jersey. >> okay, new jersey. in 1998, which tv actress was famously in the bathroom when her name was called at the golden globes, jillian anderson, christine lahti, juliana margulies or lisa cued row. >> juliana margulies? >> oh, she is going to love everyone is a story. >> the correct answer there was christine lahti in the restroom. >> great moments. she wins for "chicago hope." they announce her name, robin
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williams goes up and does some improve. she comes out and says she was flushing the toilet. so don't do that if you're a nominee. >> i remember that. >> nice gentleman from orlando, florida. who was the last actor or actress to win the two golden globes in the same year. kate winslet, leonardo dicaprio or george clooney? >> leonardo di cap rio. >> but he sure thought he was right, didn't they. >> the correct answer there, kate winslet. >> co star, she won for "revolutionary road," lead, and she won for "the reader." best supporting actress. two globes that year. >> this is going to be a good one. are you going this year? >> i'm going today. >> oh, you are! well, keep us posted. thanks. coming up next, those photos that make you say, what? right after this. ♪ here you go. i'm proud to be a healthcare professional with va. our work truly fulfills america's promise
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segment we call "what the what?" >> you were kind enough to send us our fun photos which kept us busy the last few days and we're here for show and tell. >> that's right. let's get to them. our first photo is from d. gayman from edmond, oklahoma. maybe they should find a new way to abbreviate standardized. >> oh, an std test. >> can you imagine? >> oh, no. >> all right, good. >> our next photo was sent in by katie kauffman from southberry, connecticut. what do you suppose a humped zebra looks like? this is actually a sign for a speed bump. that's actually an indicator of a speed bump. >> that's what they call a humped zebra? >> yeah, which i don't understand at all. >> a speed bump, where an area a humped zebra goes crossing. that's it, and i'm sticking to it. that makes me happy to think of that. >> the third photo comes from
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liz ruiz. i have an appointment with dr. acula. >> yeah. and a photo from sandy from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. shouldn't they post this sign at the bottom of the hill? look how happy she is. she is like i'm up here. >> that's the worst feeling, though, when you get off on the wrong lift and you discover that it's all like diamonds and -- >> i had to take my skis off once and slide down on my rump. >> you did? >> yeah, i was not going to ruin my knees or kill myself. so i slid down. we got applause from the overhead. jackie clinton from puerto rico sent us this next photo. maybe they aren't old enough to read quite yet. that was for a triathlon. there are kids behind there. and it says no swimming. >> underwater hazards. >> but let your children have a good time. >> they have swimming caps on, they'll be fine. >> underwater hazard, depends what it is. and finally, jc finley submitted this photo. >> oh, my god.
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is that like a storage area? >> it was a construction staging area. but he had to pull over to take a picture. >> thank you. that's what it seems like sometimes, doesn't it? >> yes, it does. >> oh, my gosh. are they joking? >> all right. thank you. comingnext, we bring comedian chelsea handler stories to life. onthg has never changed: pele want to kw their taxeve been ne right. to hp,ou can get fre one--one tax advic if you have a question, just cal or dannline ch wi onef . eguare th all turbotax calculationare acce man: goturbotax.c.
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we asked him to be part of an experiment to prove that febreze air effects can eliminate tough cooking odors. [ moderator ] take a deep breath and then tell me what you smell. wow. it takes you kinda to like an island. like a paradise. [ sniffs ] vanilla. [ sniffs ] i smell caramel, like a caramel candy. [ moderator ] go ahead and take your blindfold off. ah man. ♪ [ laughs ] wow man! [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] eliminate tough odors with febreze air effects so you can breathe happy guaranteed. ♪ good morning to you. it's 10:26. i'm marla tellez. a san jose man arrested in the deadly september crime spree
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will answer to those charges today. paul castillo is expected in court to enter a plea. he is accused of carjacking and killing 60-year-old cindy nguyen, a popular radio talk show host. castillo is a three strikes candidate and could face the death penalty if convicted. a man accused in the string of violent rapes will be arraigned today. frederick dozier is suspected in three violent attacks last year. he was arrested last week on attempted murder, robbery and sexual assault charges. he faces a possible life > we're going to check the k forecast and the roads after this.
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welcome back. time now is 10:28. temperatures are climbing nicely under high pressure, keeping our skies clear. we went from near-record lows earlier this morning and we are on our way to near-record highs later on today. 68 in san jose. maybe a new record in santa rosa. full forecast today at 11:00. let's check your drive with mike. peninsula still slow, southbound 101 into mountainview is cleared. earlier accidents cleared from palo alto and embarcadero. this has been sticking around for 40 minutes for that slow drive out of fremont. southbound 680 clearing now. back to you, marla. >> thanks, mike. coming up on nbc bay area news at 11:00, tri-valley high schools may be seeing more patrols on campus with four-legged officers.
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why the school district is considering using drug-sniffing drogs. plus, one awo rsant.ot is sho awo otherst.ho ♪ we're back on this wines-day wednesday with more of today. actress laura prepon. she made her television debut in "that 70s show" the quintessential girl next door. you can toss that good girl image out the door. >> yeah, because she is in the new series with chelsea handler, and she plays chelsea. >> is there one we can show? i don't know. >> are you there, vodka? it's me, chelsea. i know i messed up, but if you let me out of this cell, i swear i'll turn my life around. >> hey, blondy.
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time to go home. >> damn, you're good. >> and she is here with us today. big day for you, right? the show premiers tonight, is it? >> yes, 8:30. >> a lot of people have read the books and there obviously is a huge fan base for the books. if people have read the books and turn on the sitcom today, will they say oh, this is what i was expecting? >> you'll definitely recognize a lot of the episodes are pulled directly from her books. and it's not just it's me chelsea, it's several of her books, actually. and yes, some are inspired by things that have happened to the writers. and but most of them are experiences from it chelsea's life. >> you say this is basically an updated version. an r-rated version, basically, of "cheers." >> because it's a sports bar. >> yeah, that's our key set piece, and it's cool, because i think people will feel comfortable every week, watching the characters in this bar, because i think it's a comfortable place to hang out. >> but your character is my worst nightmare for my daughter to grow up to be.
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sorry. >> no, i totally get that. i totally get that. but, you know, it's -- it's funny, because you don't normally see a woman portraying and doing these things on a television show. >> like what? >> you know, like in the pilot, my character gets a dui, you know? >> well, that happened to khloe kardashian too, come on. >> yeah, but in terms of playing this character, it's like i'm portraying a role in her 20s going through these experiences, grabbing life by the horns and drinks and sleeps with men, exactly. she sleeps with men, does crazy things. >>in discriminately. >> right. but -- >> but? >> but the thing is, that's what girls do. and she has a ton of heart and she makes mistakes. and, you know, she's fearless and awesome. but she also is a real person and she is flawed. and i think that people can relate to her. >> now, did chelsea handler, was she one of the people who was instrumental in picking you for the show, because she plays the other character. >> she plays your sister. >> she plays my sister and she
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always says -- it's hard to pick someone to play yourself. but when we first met, it was kind of this instant kind of chemistry thing where she was like, okay, this is great. this is it. and it was just one of those things where everything fell into place and it was kind of this perfect -- the stars aligned. >> and she is one of the executive producers as well. so she had a huge say in probably everything. >> totally. and, you know, it's great. it was just honestly a lot of fun. and you know, we do -- we are kind of racier than other shows, but i think audiences are returning, and they can kind of expect shows to push the boundaries. >> well, they are used to it from cable now. just not so much on the prime time. >> but if you're looking at that time "two and a half men" -- >> is there a double standard, laura, that it's okay for men -- sex jokes and penis jokes, and not the women with the other anatomy. >> that's what's cool about the fact that these female comedies have this amazing resurgence right now, is because i think that, you know, women do joke. and it's not like i am a woman,
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hear me roar type of moment. but it's like women joke like that. and women do these things. and it's cool to portray a woman doing these things, because i think other people can relate to it. men and women. >> or a humped elephant. nothing is fun anywhere than that. we had that in the last episode. >> i saw that. >> zebra. >> even funnier. >> we wish you great luck with the show. >> thank you. and it's the premier -- it's called -- "are you there chelsea" at 8:30, 7:30 central here on nbc. >> up next, everyone has a story, and we have a very special singer. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ suddenly clear in that moment nothing will ever be the same again ♪ [ male announcer ] what if we could keep enough plastic waste to cover all of manhattan out of landfills each year? the equivalent of 140 million trash bags, gone.
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george. george was born with severe birth defects. basically, the doctors told her to take him home and let him die. but she refused to listen. she took him home and fed him his milk through an eyedropper until he was 6 months old. george went through 19 different surgeries with my mom right beside him while working full time. my parents separated when george was 9 years old. at that point, my mom became a single parent. she continued working full time while raising three children. but i never heard her complain. she had high expectations for george. he was one of the first disabled children to be in a regular education classroom. this is 1968, long before inclusion was accepted. my mom realized early on that george had a special gift. he was able to play the piano and organ by ear. just by hearing a song, he would go to the piano and play it with his left hand. his right hand was affected by
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his birth defect, so he was unable to use it. gradually, george's health deteriorated, and he was declared legally blind. he stumbled around the house, falling and running into walls. again, my mom never complained. she constantly bragged on george, telling him he was such a good son. she made sure his every need was met. george had an amazing life and was very happy. sadly, he passed away in my mom's arms in october of 2011. my mom has centered her life around george for the past 53 years. her wants and desires have been sacrificed for her three children. she has always put her children first in her life. my mom is a wonderful role model. >> and betsy is here along with her mom. wow. what were you thinking when you saw those pictures there? >> just reminiscing about all those years.
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george was a ray of sunshine. always happy. if he quit smiling and quit humming, then you knew something was wrong. but he never complained. >> what's great about you is back in the day when a doctor told you something, everyone usually just said thank you so much and went home and believed it. but you were -- you were unique. you weren't going to have any of that, were you? >> no. >> why not? >> after -- >> what was different about you? >> i put my trust in the lord. from george's first day here until his last day here. and the lord saw us through. >> he sauce sustained you. >> a lot of good prayers went up for us. >> and you can clearly see by looking at the pictures and watching the video, it didn't seem like a sacrifice at all. >> no. >> was it? >> no. >> it was just part of how you lived your life and how much you loved him, right? >> we never looked at it as a sacrifice. >> no, you can tell. >> you know, i would tell him,
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george, you're the nicest thing god ever gave me. and he would just smile so big. the nicest son anybody could ever have. and he be grinning, until you couldn't see his eyes. >> and betsy was so jealous, i bet. wanted to take him out. how did you and your siblings feel about this? >> we always thought that george was normal. that's the way my mom taught us to do. treat him like he's normal and go on with life and that's what we've always done. >> and did your neighbors and kids at school come to know your family and understand george? >> yes. and, in fact, we had such wonderful neighbors growing up, he with go to their house for dinner every night. we didn't know where he was half the time. he would just be at one in the neighborhood. but everyone accepted him and loved him like they were his child. >> and all those surgeries he had to endure, that must have been difficult as a little boy, right? >> right. but even then, he never complained. >> he didn't. >> no.
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>> and getting him into -- you said the schooling i thought was just really incredible. because, again, that was one of those things that there were a lot of hurdles. but not for you. why was it so important to make sure he was getting the right education? >> i thought of him as normal. and so i just enrolled him in the grammar school. the first year, it was probably in the third grade. the fourth year was much better. and then we went to cleveland in the fifth grade, and he just fit in. >> i'm sure he did. >> well, this is a very, very special day for us. not only are you all here, you wrote a beautiful letter, but my favorite leading world in musical theater is with us. the wonderful cara lee carmela from "sister act" and she is going to sing a special song that david friedman and i wrote for you, and for george who i know has a sight fntow now. we'll be right back.
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♪ ♪ everyone has a moment >> we are back with "everyone has a story," helping betsy gentry honor her wonderful mom. now it's time for you to hear the song that david friedman and i composed just for you. please welcome the amazing broadway cara lee caramelo singing "a mother's heart." ♪ ♪ not much they say is much stronger than steel ♪ ♪ its strength is awesome its power is real ♪ ♪ but i know something that right from the start is stronger than anything ♪ ♪ a mother's heart ♪ ♪ a doctor told her just let your son die ♪
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♪ he's not meant to live and you're not to ask why ♪ ♪ but the mother refused to do as he said ♪ ♪ she took her son home and she tucked him in bed and loved him ♪ ♪ for 53 years ♪ ♪ a mother's heart beats deep in her soul ♪ ♪ who could imagine the suffering the toll ♪ ♪ can anything pierce the deepest part of a mother's love ♪ ♪ a mother's heart ♪ as her son grew he grew harder to lift ♪ ♪ but she realized he has been given a gift ♪ ♪ he loved his music
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and each song he'd hear he'd sit at the piano and play it by ear ♪ ♪ and she loved that ♪ for 53 years ♪ ♪ yes a mother's heart burns deep in her soul ♪ ♪ who can imagine how it makes her whole ♪ ♪ to truly live that special joy in one mother's heart for one special boy ♪ ♪ ♪ is there some piece of priceless art more precious than a mother's heart ♪ ♪ ♪ not much they say is much harder than this
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to bury your child to kiss your last kiss ♪ ♪ but she knows deep inside he was meant to live ♪ ♪ she was meant to love him give all she could give ♪ ♪ and she did that for 53 years ♪ ♪ ♪ through the heartbreaks and the heart aches and the fears ♪ ♪ she did her part and right from the start she loved him ♪ ♪ with a mother's heart ♪ >> yes! >> gorgeous, cara lee. >> perfect. >> come on over and join us. we'll be back with more of
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and and we're back with "everyone has a story" and of course a very special woman. >> cara lee just performed "a mother's heart" for johnny and honored by her daughter betsy. composer david friedman. and our accompanist david wild who is the wild man. >> he is. >> so what did you think? >> it was beautiful. amazing. perfect. sounded just like my mom, the whole song. thank you for writing it. >> you sing that well? [ laughter ] >> cara lee, you were a home run. she just really owe every time, right? >> every, every time. >> now, we have some parting gifts for our friends, don't we? >> we like to give a couple surprises out. we wanted someone to take care of you two for a change so blackberry farm in tennessee donated a weekend for two, you get meals, facials, massages. that way you don't have to get
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on a plane, you can giddyup and go. and it's going to be a fun little -- a thing for the two of you. >> that's what we wanted, a spa treatment for your mom. >> she deserves that. are you going to enjoy that? >> thank you so much. yes. i will. >> it's been a pleasure. >> you know, i want to explain to everybody how we come to the understanding of which letter we're going to pick. everybody's story is amazing. and we wish we could do it all of the time, but it's the letter itself which grabs our attention, right, dave? and our producers. and so tell us your story in the most poetic way you can. give us a phrase that's going to lead to a beautiful lyric that we can -- and make sure that it's a true story. >> don't make it up. >> because we don't want to get in trouble, okay? >> we are going to "sister act" today and see cara lee. >> i better warm up. >> and david friedman is on the way to -- >> tampa. to do my thought exchange speaking and i have a documentary coming out march 15th.
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never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that you just keep going. (man) that you have all these people coming together for one common goal. (woman) the goal is to bring an end to breast cancer. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this.
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