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just thought i'd throw that in. >> we'll try to get tickets for you. >> sounds great. have a great day. stay warm. vi good morning. search suspended. you are looking live at that badly damaged cruise ship off the coast of italy where rough seas have forced rescue crews to temporarily evacuate. and this morning the ceo of the ship's owner says the captain made an unauthorized move off cose. a california family who barely made it off speaks out in a live interview. over and out. former utah governor jon huntsman set to pull the plug on his presidential campaign today. why now just after picking up a big endorsement with five days to go until the south carolina primary.
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and quiet time. the silent movie "the artist" makes a big noise at the golden globes with its three wins. all eyes were on ricky gervais after his controversial isn't as host last year. >> where was i? nervous? don't be. this isn't about you. right. hello. >> how did he do and how did everyone look on the red carpet? we are live in los angeles with complete coverage today, monday, january 16th, 2012. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today at the golden globes." with matt lauer and ann curry. live from los angeles. >> and welcome to a special edition of "today." we've got our dance music on. still dancing all night. i'm natalie morales along with savannah guthrie and al roker.
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matt and ann have the day off. you guys had a good night, right? >> what a night. good morning. the golden globe for biggest party animal goes to al roker. >> i got about 45 minutes of sleep. >> and you got two hours. i think i got three. i think i was the good girl. >> we want to apologize right now for anything that goes wrong in the show. it was such a good night. some of hollywood's biggest names were out including walking away with awards meryl streep, george clooney, madonna and martin scorsese. could it be a preview of what's to come at the oscars? we're going to break down the winners just ahead. of course, as you know, we can't talk about awards show without taking a look at red carpet. who rocked it? who did not make the cut? there's certainly a lot of standout looks. angelina jolie, reese witherspoon among them. gorgeous. >> so which outfits worked? which ones missed the mark? we're going to get into that as well. both for the men and the women. >> all right. but we're going to begin with the winners on stage at the
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69th annual golden globe awards. >> reporter: from scorsese to spielberg, streep to the sigh lent era, it was a night that saw hollywood honor its past while celebrating legends who are still creating some of their best work. "the artist" set before talking movies began took best picture for musical or comedy along with best actor for the star, dejardins. >> you were told you could not be an actor because your face was too expressive? >> the camera don't like that, don't like your mouth, your nose. that's my face. i don't understand. >> so something with the eyebrows. >> that's true. they're very indifferent. >> they are very expressive. >> yes. >> are they excited that you won
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the golden globe? >> yeah. >> reporter: best drama went to "the descendants" and best actor in that category to its star, george clooney. >> and especially thank you very much to alexander payne who makes wonderful films and is a great friend. >> reporter: the great christopher plummer has been in more than 100 films. but until his supporting actor role in "beginners," he had never won a golden globe. how does it feel at 82 years old to be collecting all of these accolades? >> they're a little hard to lift. >> reporter: the two top actress awards went to stars playing real-life stars, meryl streep as margaret thatcher and michelle williams for the title role in "my week with marilyn." i heard you even had to learn how to wig. . wiggle. >> it's not a swing. is it a figure 8? is it an undulation? it's all kinds of things. >> reporter: it's never a surprise when meryl streep wins, but somehow she makes it
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memorable every time. >> oh [ bleep ]. oh, i'm going to have to remember my speech. >> reporter: so you just abandoned the speech? >> i hadn't -- yeah. and i had everybody's names. all of these incredible actresses. >> reporter: but instead the "f" word came out. >> yeah. >> reporter: what happened? >> i forgot my glasses. >> reporter: cable shows once again dominated television category. showtime's "homeland" won best dramatic series along with lead actress claire danes. president obama is said to love this show. >> that's like the biggest accolade. >> it makes me feel a little weird that the president's seen me naked. other than that i'm good. >> reporter: martin scorsese took best director for "hugo" while steven spielberg's "the adventures of tin tin" won for best animated feature. your golden globe without asking. that probably violates golden globe etiquette. >> i don't think so. here. why don't you hold it the whole
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interview. >> i don't think i could. >> it matches your dress. >> reporter: perhaps no one enjoyed the evening more than octavius spencer who won for "the help." >> words can't describe how overjoyed i am and the fact that it's happening on dr. king's holiday feels like the perfect bow. >> congratulations. and here you are on "today" where you belong. >> let's see what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> well done. al, you have some competition. we'll have much more on the golden globes throughout the morning. including a live interview with the man behind "the artist" and the red carpet fashions. for now here's natalie. thank you. now to italy and the investigation into that deadly cruise ship disaster. a sixth body was found in the wreckage overnight as new details emerged about what may have been critical errors by the ship's captain. nbc's michelle kosinski is in italy. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: hi, natalie. from the beginning, questions surrounded the captain.
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he was arrested, under investigation. well, now his employer says he made an unauthorized deviation in the ship's course, bringing it too close to shore, then made mistakes handled it. and now investigators say he himself was on shore while passengers were still scrambling to get off that ship. this was friday night. the latest rescue from on board was yesterday. the pictures emerging from the ship. screams. and just after passengers experienced a loud rumble, shake, then tilting but had a very reassuring announcement. >> the situation is under control. >> reporter: the calm lasted about as long as the life vests. >> people were passing out. people were getting nervous. people were having chest pains. i was having chest pains. i was having anxiety because i don't know how to swim. >> reporter: panicked passengers
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separate for escape. some fought for lifeboats. >> we were dangling above the water with the lifeboat probably for about another hour before they even released us. >> reporter: one to two hours on a swiftly sinking ship. >> when we actually got into the water, we couldn't get away from the ship because it kept towing in. >> reporter: many finally just jumped. into the cold black water. >> they were saying that it was just an electrical problem, but it wasn't. we saw the big rock outside. >> reporter: the rock that ripped a 160-foot gash in the hull. at least five people have died. more are missing. including we now know two americans. and now the company owned by carnival reveals in a statement there may have been significant human error. the vessel appears to have been too close to shore. the captain appears not to have
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followed standard costa procedures. but he says navigation systems showed the way was clear. he was arrested for questioning under suspicion of manslaughter and abandoning ship. days after the disaster, rescuers keep looking. this man, was found on board yesterday afternoon. this honeymooning couple saturday night. but searchers also found the bodies of two elderly men. 120 americans were on board. families from all over the country headed home with some awful memories. they never dreamed possible. >> it was virtually a scene from the "titanic." it was very -- it felt like we were doing the actual scene. it was surreal. >> reporter: these are live pictures now from the scene. overnight rescuers pulled the body of a sixth victim from on board. but this morning they've had to suspend their operations because that ship is still sinking.
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conditions are just too dangerous. those two americans who are still missing have been identified by their local paper as gerald and barbara heil from minnesota. natalie? >> all right, michelle kosinski, seeing those pictures there, it's just unbelievable. thank you. the family was among the last to leave the ship as it lay on its side, and they just got back among the last to leave and they just got back to the u.s. good morning to you all. >> good morning. >> how are you all holding up? you just got home last night. >> just been home a few hours. i think we're doing as best as we can at this point. >> we just feel blessed to be alive. >> you certainly are cindy, describe the moment when the ship hit the rock. >> we were sitting in the dining room, just eating our family meal and all of the sudden,
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everything just started shaking and a people were running and there was just a blackout. we just didn't know where to go. >> valerie, you described this experience as being pretty much like exactly what happened with the "titanic." describe the chaos on board. what were they telling you to do? >> it was very sad. the chaos was something that you see in the movie "titanic." there was no direction by any of the crew. a lot of the passengers were panicking rather than trying to stay calm and think things through. people were falling, things were flying. it was just a very -- >> how would you -- i'm sorry. we have a little bit of a delay here. georgia, let me ask you. in a statement the cruise company say in handling the
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emergency the captain appears not to have followed standard procedures but it is becoming clear that the crew acted bravely and swiftly to help evacuate more than 4,000 individuals during a challenging situation. georgia, in your experience how were the crew members handling this emergency? >> first of all, i have been on over 75 cruises. i have a lot of experience. there was absolutely no leadership provided. there was no direction. there were no officers available. everybody was one man for themselves in this. the only way people got off the ship was not with the help of the personnel. you did not see one officer there. people did not know how to do anything. it was very disorganized and there was no help. you were on your own. >> georgia, i know you describe an encounter you had with a young couple from argentina with a baby. they asked for your help with their baby. can you tell me what happened?
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>> yes. we were trying to get to a banister to get as high as we could. we had first been in a lifeboat they didn't know how to get started and they couldn't function well with it, so we had to get out of it. as we got out, this family we had been in the lifeboat with came up and they tried to get up to the banister where we were, where we thought we were safe and they turned to me and said, take my baby and they gave me their 2-year-old and i held onto the baby as long as i could, but we were at the top of a stairwell and i was holding on with one hand and i was afraid that the baby -- because the ship kept going back and sinking hr and i was afraid i would lose balance and the baby would fall down the banister. >> do you know what happened with the couple or the -- >> no. i would love to know if they
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survived. there were a lot of people -- >> dean, i know you were, in fact, one of the last to get on a lifeboat. can you tell me how you finally got out? >> i never got on a lifeboat. yeah, we got a lifeboat but we had to climb up. when the ship turned over completely 90 degrees we were actually walking on the outside walls. >> you were walking on the very outer perimeter of the ship? is that right? on top of the ship? >> yes. on top of the ship because we were all down below on the interior passageway. a ladder came down and we all climbed up the ladder, hundreds of us. >> how long then before -- from the moment the boat started to list to when you were able to get off the boat, how long did
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that rescue then take? >> we were on the boat between 9:15 and 9:30 in the mediterranean. we didn't get off until 2:30 in the morning at that time. >> wow. >> there was only two crew members behind me. we had to get up actually on the outside of the ship. we walked along where the windows were. i don't know what deck it is. there was an open deck area. with help from others, some german nationals and an austrian national which actually put their lives on the line, helping us pull passengers up. we had to crawl along and there were license left from the boats that were guidelines. they eventually cinched them off down where the last boat was
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coming around. we shimmied down those ropes and had to jump into the lifeboat. that was not far from where the damage was from the rocks. >> what a harrowing experience you have all been through. george, dean, valerie, cindy. we are glad you're safe and sound and back home once again. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. >> now here's savannah. >> now to presidential politics and another shake-up to the republican field. jon huntsman is quitting the race just five days before south carolina's primary. peter alexander is in charleston, south carolina, this morning with the details. peter, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. and then there were five. governor jon huntsman will make official today the announcement he's coming out of the race at
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11:00. one adviser says huntsman's concern was that his path going forward would only take votes from governor mitt romney saying he was not one to stand in the way of a candidate best able to beat barack obama. just hours after winning the endorsement of south carolina's largest newspaper, former utah governor jon huntsman told advisers he's dropping out of the race. short on cash and struggling to revive the campaign after a third place finish in new hampshire he's expected to endorse mitt romney today. barely a week ago he got into this exchange with mitt romney. >> this nation is divided because of attitudes like that. >> reporter: south carolina may also be the last stand for romney's remaining republican rivals who this weekend courted the large block of social conservatives. >> we are endowed by our creator
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with certain unalienable rights. >> who will be faithful to your values? >> faith at the center of your lives and the center of our country's life. >> reporter: rick santorum wins a coveted endorsement from 150 evangelical christian leaders in texas. >> we're going to get a network of grassroots leaders here lining up behind us and giving us the surge we need coming down to this last week. >> reporter: the influential group in texas hopes to rally behind a conservative to the front-runner romney. several candidates are targeting evangelicals including rick perry who counts on christian conservatives to keep his campaign alive. >> we are the most social conservative and fiscal conservative in the race. >> reporter: and newt gingrich. >> i hope every conservative will reach the conclusion that to vote for anybody but gingrich is to help romney win the nomination. >> reporter: gingrich and his supporters are consistetinuing
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attack mitt romney's business background. but newt gingrich was booed when he started to boo romney again. >> he said he created 100,000 jobs in the sector. >> we said we won't allow comment on the other candidates. >> reporter: mitt romney has been mailing flyers ott touting he, quote, shares our values. without jon huntsman the remaining five republicans in the race will meet this evening in myrtle beach for another debate. that's where we are headed now. we'll see you there tomorrow morning. >> peter alexander in charleston, thank you. now to some of the top stories of the morning. for that we go to tamron hall in new york at the news desk. good morning. >> good morning. one of four men who accused a former assistant basketball coach at syracuse university of sexual abuse is admitting he lied to police and media when he accused bernie fine of molesting
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him as a child. he wanted to get back at the coach for not helping him hire a lawyer to fight a criminal conviction. zappos has been victim of a hacking and is notifying customers their personal information may be compromised telling users to reset pa passwords but say credit card information wasn't accessed. and a big upset in football as the new york giants trounced the packers 37-20 at lambeau field. they now head to the nfc championship game against san francisco. earlier sunday the ravens advanced to the afc championship and will go head to head with the new england patriots. the first lady will make a guest appearance on "icarly" tonight to champion one of her main causes, supporting military families. michelle obama is a big fan of the show and watches with her
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daughters malia and sasha. now back to natalie, savannah and al. you ladies look lovely. al, you look handsome as well. >> thank you. >> thank you, tamron! wish you were here, too. >> she's required to say that. we'll take it. >> do you know who stole the show last night and has been all along is uggy the dog from "the artis artist". >> i loved his bow tie collar. >> he's a scene stealer. he makes that movie fun. >> he'll be with us live in los angeles. >> there he is. >> he's already talking. it's not a silent film to him. harvey winestein and he's handling fame well. >> he's reading the prompter. >> harvey worked with him. we'll talk with harvey in a little bit. >> give him treats, harvey. >> how about the weather? >> on both ends of the coast we y weather to talk about. first of all, the pacific
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northwest. we have snow making its way in. jet stream dips to the south. lots of moisture and cold air. snowfall amount as anywhere from 9 to 12 inches inland sections along the coast we are expecting much lighter, anywhere 1 to 3 inches. here in the northeast from tonight to tomorrow morning we have winter weather advisories for icy conditions, sleet, freezing rain, anywhere from a 10th of an inch to a quarter of an inch of rain from syracuse, albany to the west of boston making for slick roads and dangerous driving conditions and problems for airports with icing conditions on wings. >> good morning to you. it's cold out there, grab a jacket. something you can keep on for most of the day because even at noon temperatures are only going to climb into the upper 40s, even in the warmer cities across the bay. we'll round out with the mid-50s. 57 in san jose.
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57 in fremont, about 55 in san francisco. everything changes as we head to this weekend. we've got a big game in town. 55 degrees as our niners take on new york. and that's your latest weather. >> thanks, al. >> thank you. just ahead, much more from the golden globes including who dazzled on the red carpet and who didn't? but first this is "today" on nbc. whatcha lookin' for hon?
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>> good morning. 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. police have identified a 14-year-old boy as the suspect behind two sexual assaults in oakland. he's 14-year-old brionn glasper. police say he is african-american, 5'5", about 110 pounds, black hair and brown eyes. investigators say he robbed and sexually assaulted two 28-year-old woman. we talked to a therapist who never heard of a 14-year-old committing such violent sexual crime. >> very rare. and i am very concerned about
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the degree of disturbance in this young man and his propensity for violence. at that age. >> police are warning oakland residents to be on guard and never walk alone at night. police believe glasper is armed and dangerous. >> two people are facing charges after a mostly peaceful occupy protest. about 125 demonstrators marched through oakland saturday night. two were arrested for creating a barricade. the march is the second in what will likely be weekly protests against the police department. last week six people were arrested during a similar protest. >> want to check the forecast. a cool start to the day. >> cold start to the day and the jet stream finally taking a dip to the south, ushering in a lot of rain as we head throughout this week. we're talking about rain on wednesday, the chances ramp up throughout the week and the weekend. tomorrow and today dry.
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cool and cloudy for tuesday. wednesday, the rain moves in starting up in the north bay by about 10:00 a.m. temperatures this morning cold, grab a jacket, 28 in livermore. about 45 by noon. so yeah, the 70s last week a thing of the past. we need the rain. looks like we'll get quite a bit. we could pick up up to an inch and a half in san jose. that will translate to feet of snow in the sierra nevada. back to you. >> we really do need it. i don't think anybody is complaining about that. thank you, christina. we'll have another local update in about a half hour or so. also in the meantime check out our facebook page, nbc bay area.
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♪ 7:30 now on this monday morning, the 16th of january, 2012. the stars were certainly out in hollywood last night for the 69th annual golden globe awards. coming up, we'll check out the night's hottest looks and the ones that -- how do we say this nicely -- missed the mark a little bit. live in los angeles i'm savannah guthrie alongside natalie morales.
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matt and ann have the day off. just ahead the most watched man of the night. >> that, of course, is ricky gervais. everyone wanting to see what he would do this time around with his hosting duties after he was heavily criticized last year. didn't stop him taking shots at the biggest names in entertainment. we have more on his performance coming up. >> we begin with a man who must be feeling pretty good this morning. >> i'll say. >> one of the best movies. harvey winestein, took home three including one for "the artist." and he's here with uggy the dog. good morning to you both. >> hi, guys. nice to see you and here you. >> have you slept? >> no. i have been out all night trying to round up meryl streep and michelle williams from dancing on tables. >> wow! dancing on tables. i wish i was there for that party. harvey, your company took home
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six awards. we mentioned three for "the artist." you take a big risk with a film like "the artist." it's silent, black and white in 2012. why do you think it worked? >> i think it's a love letter to movies, a passport, a movie with no boundaries and it's just a fantastic experience. you come out of the movie theater dancing, sailing, laughing, loving life again. so why not? >> i know you have with you an absolute scene-stealer, uggy the dog. i can only imagine this is a crucial bit of casting you did with him. don't you think he should be considered for an oscar? look at that face. >> i have been called everything last night. look how i end up. i end up with the dog. the punisher, the boss. here i am with the dog, 4:30 in
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the morning l.a. time. >> that's right. a lot of speeches, as you mentioned, you were called god by meryl streep, the punisher by madonna. so you have quite a tough reputation, i think, with your talent. is that fair to say? >> well, i think you sit with michelle williams, meryl streep and madonna. they are all at the same table. they're all nominated for golden globes. i think somebody -- we were incredibly lucky and incredibly honored. >> you obviously have "the artist," "my week with marilyn," "the iron lady," all big winners. what's your secret? >> i think you take risks and there are rewards. these are great movies. you know, "the iron lady" in the
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middle of an election, you see the values that margaret thatcher espouses. it's incredible. there are myths we blow away in the movie. she was a social progressive, pro choice, pro gay, pro health service. yet she was fiscally conservative. those people who put her name in vain are just lying about it. i think the movie is explosive and fantastic. i think marilyn is an entertaining, smart movie with the performance by michelle williams and "the artist" is just fun and a good time. last night was, for me, truly amazing. i loved getting kidded around by -- you know, when you're kidded around by madonna you've just got to react with a sense of humor. >> right. absolutely. before we go, we'd love to say good-bye to uggy the dog. can he give us a farewell?
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does he perform on command unlike some other talent? >> if i could do this, i'd change my career in a second. uggy? hopefully he's not asleep. >> woof! >> he's saying good-bye to us. [ growling ] >> there he goes. >> adorable. >> harvey, looking forward to the oscar nominations next week. >> thank you both. you looked great last night, ladies. even al roker looked good. >> oh! >> thank you. >> a lot of people, of course, tuned in to the golden globes to see how controversial host ricky gervais would behave on the heels of his performance last year. almost everybody had something to say about the caustic comedian of the night. [ applause ] >> reporter: the show began with hollywood collectively holding
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its breath. >> so -- where was i? nervous? don't be. >> reporter: ricky gervais came out swinging with a monologue skewering kim kardashian, eddie murphy and even the golden globes itself. >> the golden globes are just like the oscars but without all that -- esteem. >> reporter: and the actors who braved the stage came ready for punches. >> just a moment. i want to ask you a question. it's real. you can have some. >> just checking. >> be honest. >> what? >> are you on recreational drugs? i'm joking. that's not the question. and we know the answer. >> oh, boy. he's fun. [ laughter ] >> the only awards show where the only thing worse than not hearing your name as a nominee is hearing your name from the host. >> reporter: it was the third year hosting the golden globes for ricky gervais. >> going well, isn't it? >> reporter: and some had more anticipation for his performance than who won.
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>> he's lovely. funny. >> i thought he would be toned down. he hasn't. he's toned up a little bit. >> ricky gervais was a homerun. the promos, the pressure, the build-up, so much hype. he could have tanked. he was great. >> reporter: the hype was so great that over the weekend even "saturday night live" spoofed the comedian. >> so controversial, so offensive that we decided to invite him back. >> what? back for more? >> reporter: it was a fellow brit who had a take on the show's host. >> i was on my way in and there were angry religious people outside with big placards threatening us all with br brimstone and petitioned for our sins. they didn't realize we have ricky. >> thank you for coming. >> reporter: as the reviews roll in there is already speculation and perhaps fear about next year. >> people love ricky. everybody loves him. he's a naughty boy, a dastardly
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dog. i think he sealed it. if he wants to come back it's his. >> maybe we're getting used to his sense of humor. i found him to be not so offensive. >> i think once you got past last year. >> it was really bad! >> i think it was really good. >> he has edge. but maybe we're used to it now. >> the helen mirren jokes after "bridesmaids." that was a little -- ooh. >> i talked to her. she enjoyed it. she thought it was a great job. >> the crowd this time played around. >> and the actors were ready for ricky because he got jabs, too. >> they knew what to give back. >> exactly. >> al roker has another check of the weather for us. >> ak aly, ricky's doing the forecast. >> i'd love that. >> i know! oh, my gosh. the week ahead for you, we're basically going to start with nasty weather in the northeast. icy in the beginning of the week.
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wet through the gulf coast. warmer with snow out west. midpart of the week we are expecting temperatures on the chilly side on n the northeast. rain and in the latter part of the week we expect more wet weather, heavy rain. much of the country at or above normal temperature >> good morning to you. 7:39. deceptive sunshine. it's freezing cold. grab a jacket. highs only end up in the mid-50s. 57 for redwood city. 53 in santa rosa. mild in livermore with the upper 50s. a big time pattern change. look at all of this rain on the way to the bay area as of wednesday, a little more rain thursday. the bulk of the moisture comes through friday into saturday. this wet pattern could bring us over an inch of rain. don't forget. check your weather day or night on the weather channel on cable or weather.com online.
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>> coming up next, is it more dangerous than doctors first thought? new details on john edwards's delay in his criminal trial, right after this.
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back now at 7:43 with new
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details on the condition of former presidential candidate john edwards. his criminal trial is being postponed now because it's been revealed edwards is battling a serious heart condition. nbc's senior investigative correspondent lisa myers has the latest. >> reporter: good morning. a family friend tells nbc news that john edwards is suffering from irregular heart rhythms and the condition has caused him to lose consciousness at times. the problem is described as serious and potentially more dangerous than doctors first thought but not immediately life-threatening. when john edwards arrived for a hearing at the greensboro, north carolina, federal courthouse a family friend said he'd already had two episodes which involved chest pains or loss of consciousness. the friends said edwards has had an irregular heart rhythm since december and was experiencing
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symptoms during the hearing that day. judge catherine eagles said the cardiologist wrote that he'd had three episodes, that the condition could be life-threatening if untreat d and that he needs a procedure next month and shouldn't drive or travel until then. eagles said, clearly there are some limitations on mr. edwards due to real and serious health issues. >> i think the right thing to do is continue, but i also think the judge sent a clear signal that a she's not putting this case on the back burner. >> reporter: reaction in north carolina was mixed. >> of course i had sympathy for him. it did seem that it occurred at a fairly convenient moment. >> i'm so sad. sorry, john. >> if i had a heart condition they wouldn't delay my trial. why should he be different? >> reporter: edwards is charged with six felonies associated with almost $1 million provided by two wealthy donors to hide
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his then pregnant mistress rielle hunter while he was running for president. the government says that amounted to illegal campaign contributions. edwards's lawyers argue he didn't vie laolate the law and money was to hide the affair from his wife elizabeth. new photos taken on christmas eve show rielle hunter and edwards with their 3-year-old daughter quinn. a family friend said edwards and took his daughter to a christmas eve church service. the drama made edwards one of the most disliked figures in the country. will his health problems and the stress on his children, jack and emma, who have already lost one parent, make him more sympathetic to a jury? >> a few jurors in the end may feel sympathy for him. if his health condition is as serious as the judge thinks it is. >> reporter: edwards's trial is set to begin march 26th at the
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earliest. a friend said doctors are optimistic and the trial can start adding no one wants to try the case and get it over with more than john edwards. savannah? >> all right. lisa myers in washington, thank you. just ahead, more from the golden globes including how the stars looked on the red carpet. up next, we're going to look back at our favorite moments celebration coming up right after this.
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we had so much fun last week celebrating the 60th anniversary of "today." >> so much fun. >> any favorite moments from friday's show? >> we agree. it was the open at 8:00 which we reenacted in black and white and we had so many of the staff dressed up in their 1952 gash. it looked so real. >> and look who emerges from the crowd as it comes into color. it was matt lauer. >> so well done. >> our producer put it all together. >> beautifully done. >> once we got into the celebration, i loved having tom hanks, one of our favorite guests. 22 times -- >> 23 now. >> 23 times now he's been on the show. anniversary cake adding to the celebration.
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>> i think just the reunion with all of the former anchors there. it was fun for me catching up with some of the news anchors as well hearing their stories about what they had to deal with at the news desk. it was a little bit of a walk back through time. >> did you guys all say, let's wear red? >> even a red tie. >> we had no idea. "today" show red. out's the news anchor look. >> you saw the collection of all the anchors in there. it was just amazing. one of the neat things, they set up a photo both down stairs and they were taking all these great pictures together. they looked like they were really enjoying themselves. >> it was fun. and i loved when barbara walters said she was the first female coanchor of today. >> before that she was a "today" girl. >> she blazed the trail. she said, that was my legacy and i'm proud.
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people said they loved seeing the "today at 60" celebration. one person who won last night said, i got a little teary. >> who? >> i can't tell you zplnch! >> you can. >> claire danes. >> we have more on the golden globes fashion after your local news.
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>> good monday morning. 7:56ch i'm laura garcia-cannon. the trial of accused killer joseph nasosparked an investigation whether he is connected to an unsolved murder. police are looking into whether nasois linked to a cold case from the 1980s. investigators found a note mentioning the town while searching naso's home. also found was a list of ten women including the four nasois accused of killing. police have not released further details but say they are comparing dna evidence. >> san francisco's sheriff ross mick a reamy insists he has no plans to step down in the wake ever 0 domestic violence charges. he was charged with three misdemeanors connected to an alleged domestic violence
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incident. the sheriff says he will fight the charges but calls are growing louder for him to step aside. anti-domestic violence advocates demand he resign. mayor ed lee says he is reviewing the facts of the case to determine whether he will remove the sheriff from office. let's look at the forecast. here is christina loren. >> good morning. the cold air has arrived. we're going to get 2 1/2 days before the rain moves in and once the rainy pattern starts, it will settle in all the way through this weekend. so, for today, cool sunshine, tomorrow a little more cloud cover, more fog to start out with, then wednesday for the second half of the day the rain arrives. 50s today. 57 in redwood city. 57 in fremont. 55 in places like napa. if you have outdoor activities you need to take care before the rain arrives. you'll get 2 1/2 days. showers move in late wednesday. showers thursday, and then the wet pattern kicks in friday and saturday. back to you. >> thanks for helping us plan.
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♪ 8:00 now on monday morning, the 16th of january 2012. you are looking at many hollywood a-listers who were dressed to impress at the golden globes in los angeles. i'm natalie morales along with savannah guthrie and al roker. just ahead, much more on the night's best and boldest looks. >> there were so many pretty dresses.
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also, meryl streep picked up her eighth golden globe and before the show we got to spend time with her. coming up, her thoughts on portraying margaret thatcher in "the iron lady" and the controversy around the film. >> there have been rumors about famed chef paula deen who made a lot of appearances on her show about whether she has type ii diabetes. she's going to clear up the rumors. i'll have an interview with her tomorrow on "today." >> we love paula deen. first to new york where tamron hall has a checking of the morning's top stories. tamron, good morning. >> good morning. this morning the head of an italian cruise company blames unauthorized maneuvers by the ship's captain for a dead di disaster off the coast of tuscany. the costa concordia ran aground friday night with 4,200 people aboard including more than 100 americans. at least six bodies have been recovered. two americans are among 16 people still missing. the captain was arrested on
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suspicion of manslaughter and abandoning ship. passengers describe a nightmare of confusion. jon huntsman is dropping out of the race for the republican presidential nomination and endorsing rival mitt romney. huntsman remained near the bottom of the national polls headed into saturday's south carolina primary. meantime republican hopeful rick perry accuses the obama administration of over reacting and showing disdain for the military by condemning marines shown on video apparently urinating on dead afghans. we are now hearing from joe paterno who is expressing regret that he did not do more when it came to alleged child abuse by jerry sandusky. michael isikoff has more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. for the past two months joe paterno kept his silence while watching his legacy tarnished by the penn state sex abuse
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scandal. he now wants to give his side of the story. 85-year-old joe paterno, frail and battling lung cancer, is speaking out for the first time about the events that led to his firing aspen state's football coach. >> and then i call mid superiors and i said, hey, we got a problem i think. woul you guys look into it? because i didn't know. you know, i had never had to deal with something like that and i didn't feel adequate. >> reporter: in an interview with the washington post paterno said he was confused what to do when an upset mike mcqueary first told him he had seen long-time defensive coach jerry sandusky fondling a young boy in the penn state locker room the night before. paterno reported the incident to athletic director tim curley but acknowledges he never followed up and according to investigators sandusky's child abuse continued for six more
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years. i didn't know how to handle it, in hindsight i wish i had done more. at first paterno was furious when he was fired but in the interview he tried to stay positive. >> i have had a wonderful experience here at penn state. i don't want to walk away from this thing bitter. >> reporter: he insists he's proud of his record. >> i don't think i deviated from what i am all about and what i thought was important. >> reporter: a source close to paterno says he has more to say about the matter but his plans were cut short when he was readmitted to the hospital last week for what a spokesman said were minor complications related to cancer treatments. after hearing from angry alumni rodney erickson said the school wants to honor paterno but not for his conduct in this matter. tamron? >> thank you. now here's brian williams with what's coming up tonight on
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"nightly news." >> coming up, in a business where perfection is the ideal, modeling, we're going to introduce you to a 6-year-old boy who isn't the ordinary model but inspires others around him and around the world. his terrific story tonight on "nightly news." back to you. >> thank you. now for a look at what's trending today, a quick round-up of what has you talking online. martin luther king, jr., is buzzing as this nation celebrates his birthday. life magazine is marking the occasion with rarely seen photos taken the night of king's assassination. the sharp humor of host ricky gervais and stylish stars made the golden globes a top search on yahoo. we'll take a closer look at the red carpet hits and misses later on "today." this political attack ad spoof by stephen colbert's soouper pa is a top search. >> if mitt romney believes --
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>> corporations are people, my friends. >> then mitt romney is a serial killer. he's mitt, the ripper. [ screaming ] >> colbert is using his fake bid for the white house to call attention to unlimited spending by anonymous super pacs. it is now 8:05. back to savannah, gnnatalie and al. >> i love colbert. >> he's a great american. >> it's only slightly more over the top than some of the ads we see. >> alabam has a check of the weather. >> for today we have the pick city of the day. just happens to be one of our favorites. myrtle beach, south carolina. sunny and mild, 60 degrees. we have temperatures in the teens and 20s in new england. single digits as you get into the plains. 30s and 20s in the pacific a northwest. as far as temperatures, sky conditions, we have sunshine
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along the eastern seaboard. icy conditions later today new york and pennsylvania. look for rain and snow. especially in the pacific northwest. good morning to you. time now 8:06. temperatures this morning are hovering around the freezing mark. it's frigid out there. the biggest difference between last week and what we'll experience today is no 70s later on. in fact, temperatures are running 15 degrees cooler than where we ended up on friday. 55 in san francisco. 54 in los gados. a lot of rain on the starting wednesday. on and off showers thursday. heavy rain on friday. and that's your latest weather. >> thanks, al. up next, a look at the fashions on display at the golden globes with a little help from nicole richie. that's coming up after this. without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens.
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back now at 8:10 with more of our special coverage of the 69th annual golden globes. time for our red carpet round-up. the stars were out last night and many of them were shining brightly. ♪ look at that body look at that body ♪ ♪ i work out when i walk in this is what i see ♪ ♪ everybody stopping and staring at me ♪ ♪ i ain't afraid to show it show it ♪ ♪ i'm sexy and i know it here on the red carpet, we didn't see a lot of red, but we did see a lot of nude, purple and a few other interesting surprises. ♪ tonight is the night where we're losing control ♪ >> i love this. >> it's an eagle.
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i'm excited. the wings flap, in case you were wondering. >> you match the red carpet. >> i know. >> it's like camouflage. >> i thought i should blend in. i'm from tennessee. we like camo. >> hello. that's a bonus. that's the gift that keeps giving. >> you caught me adjusting myself. us girls have to. >> my nails are comfortable in formalwear. >> yes, sir. ♪ i'm sexy and i know it >> as far as the men were concerned, i think they were looking a little -- blue. why the blue tux? >> because blue is the new black. >> what is it about a blue tux? >> well, it's not black. >> it's just a tux. you can't go wrong. >> i do realize now it's blue. >> midnight blue. >> i didn't know that. >> it's very nice. >> i'm a little color blind. >> i don't think anyone is
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wearing their own clothes tonight, except me. ♪ i'm only getting started smoet ♪ >> who are you wearing tonight? >> versace. >> and you, sir? >> do you care? >> i do. >> do you really? >> who are you wearing? >> xena. >> chanel. it's used. or you could say vintage. >> that's better. >> gucci. >> gucci. >> gucci. >> who are you wearing? >> you. >> okay. >> here to talk about the golden globes red carpet fashion is nicole richie. she served as the celebrity mentor on the upcoming reality competition series "fashion star." a nicole, good morning. you looked stunning on the red carpet. >> thank you. >> what were your impressions? >> i thought the women looked so beautiful. i thought there was a theme of overall classic elegance which i definitely appreciated. >> of course the person on the top of everybody's list,
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angelina jolie. what did you think? >> she was my favorite of the night. she looked stunning. i loved her hair. her makeup, lipstick. i loved the red detail. >> beautiful. >> she was luminescent in this dress. she glowed. >> she did. >> everybody talked about madonna's dress. that was beautiful. >> i loved the glove detail. she went funky. she looks great. her body's great. she looked amazing. >> how about sofia vergara. >> speaking of amazing bodies. she has killer curves. >> she does. it's probably so easy for her. look at her. she's just beautiful. >> yowza. >> i don't think it probably takes much for her, but she looked stunning. >> almost like jessica rabbit. >> very much so.
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>> lea michele from "glee". one of your favorites. >> i thought the dress was beautiful. >> revealing. >> yes. it was revealing but she has a great body. i loved her earrings, the hair. it all just really came together from head to toe. >> she told me it took an hour to make sure everything was in the right place. >> i can imagine. i'm sure it's hard when you have a dress like that on to really feel comfortable and look relaxed because i'm sure she had to be thinking about it the entire time she was posing. >> last year's best actress winner natalie portman did a nice job. >> she's a classic beauty. she's always someone i'm constantly looking out for. >> charlize theron also. the trend last night was blush. you saw the blush and silvery hue everywhere. >> charlize theron did a beautiful headband. i loved the bow.
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the color is so beautiful on her. she's angelic looking. >> it's a dior dress, i believe. >> it takes a certain woman to wear that dress without the dress looking like it's wearing them. she did a great job doing that. >> last night there was a lot of baby got open back. >> i like that. well, the back is sexy, you know. it's coming back. >> there you go. zooey deschanel. you liked her as well. >> i like her style in general. this dress was so great. she has a unique sense of style and i like that she was able to keep that and step it up at the same time. >> how about octavia spencer from "the help"? >> she looked so beautiful. she looked stunning. i loved the color on her. >> the lavender. >> she just looked stunning. i love the detailing in the middle of the dress. she looked so elegant. >> she was glowing because she got to talk with al earlier.
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she still has that glow about her as well. let's talk about shailene woodley from "the descendants." i adore her. what did you think of her look? >> she looked stunning. did you like it? >> i loved it. beautiful. her first golden globes, first real red carpet experience. she hit it out of the park with the silver, beautiful statuesque gown. >> what a lot of people don't understand is there are so many people there. it takes a lot to look relaxed and really carry your own, hold your own weight. for her first time i thought she did a great job. >> she told me on the carpet she was stoked. >> one of the most interesting dresses was evan rachel woods. >> i loved it up close. >> she has a unique sense of style. >> it's a gucci dress. green with peacock feathers for the skirt on the bottom. she told me she was losing feathers. she said, follow the trail of feathers to find me. >> fortunately i keep my feathers numbered for just such
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an emergency. how about paula patton's yellow? >> it's one of my favorite colors. very few people can pull it off. she definitely did. she was a standout. >> with the blush, you blend in a little bit on the carpet. though they were gorgeous. she popped. >> she took a risk. yeah. it looked amazing. >> nicole richie, great to have you. we can't wait for "fashion star" happening in march on nbc. >> thank you. >> up next, savannah goes one on one with meryl streep right after this. ♪ i am you
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thatcher in ea"the iron lady" a we were lucky to catch up with her over the weekend. >> meryl streep! >> reporter: if red carpets were measured in miles meryl streep would have a few marathons under her belt by now. >> there is this process of getting ready and getting your hair and makeup done and all that. is it fun? >> for me it's like, i dress up for a living so i don't enjoy it as much as i should. i have my mother's voice in my ear saying, people would give their right arm to be there! so i try to enjoy it. >> reporter: most recently dressing up for a living meant donning proper suits and pearls for her role as british prime minister margaret thatcher. >> listen closely to what i am saying rather than how i am saying it, he may receive a valuable education in spite of himself. >> reporter: it's a role that may land skreep another red
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carpet another academy award nomination on tuesday. >> is it something you watch? >> i don't watch it. it's really early in the morning. but i do hope to get a phone call. i can't deny it. >> reporter: streep has a record 16 academy award nominations and has taken oscar home twice. but it's been nearly 30 years since her last win for so if i's choice in 1983. >> do you think people just assume you're always winning and -- i could make an argument that you're underappreciated. >> well, you make the argument, would you, please? good luck with that. i don't think you could convince anybody of that. but, yeah, it was a long time ago. >> and many men have underestimated me before. >> reporter: it's called "the iron lady" and we see a side that's frail, not at all hard and uncrackable. >> you caught the irony in the
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title. >> reporter: oh, good. do i get an a? >> you got an a. many people have missed the point. >> reporter: while streep's performances gain praise some in the uk are unhappy to see their former leader portrayed struggling with dementia. >> it's a compassionate look at someone that maybe people are not inclined to be compassionate about. but in terms of looking at a life in its frailty, i don't think there is anything wrong with that. >> some of my colleagues imagine me as their leader. it would be like imagining, i don't know, being led into battle by their chamber maid. >> reporter: you nailed her voice. how do you do that? >> how do you do? i just hear you and i can feel what it sounds like to say it like that. >> reporter: did you mimic me?
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>> yes, i did. >> reporter: that's very uncomfortable. please don't! >> no. it's just a thing that some people have ap affinity for. the heart of heart is the inside imagining of what someone is like, how they feel and how it manifests. >> reporter: every profile of you unfailingly mentioned how remarkable it is that you're 60 years old and still getting wonderful roles. i thought to myself, i wonder if it's annoying in the sense that it is unusual. it should be that way, right? >> it should be that way. there is an audience. they are not the ones that go the first weekend. those are the fan boys, but women have to get off their butts and go or the movies won't be this the theater for them. >> reporter: the wonderful meryl streep. still ahead, how to get a red carpet body like your favorite
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celebrities. we'll show you how coming up after your local news and weather as we continue our coverage of the golden globes. good morning to you. 8:26 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. happening right now, as we told you, nbc news has confirmed, john huntsman officially stepping out of the race for the gop bid this morning. he officially had endorsed mitt romney. also in the bay area, as well as across the country, honoring the life of dr. martin luther king jr. jump on the freedom train. the train will depart from caltrain station at 9:30, stops in sunnyvale, palo alto, san mateo before arriving in san francisco. a limited number of tickets are
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available sold by the south bay mlk association group. when the freedom train arrives in san francisco riders are will take part in a march through the street. stre close sures at 9:30, 4th and king street, including third to howard street. march ends s yerba buena garden. have a great monday morning. i want a baby.
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>> 8:30 now on a monday morning, january 16, 2012. that was, of course, jimmy fallon having fun with adam levine during the golden globes last night. good morning. it's the morning after in los angeles. i'm savannah guthrie with natalie morales and al roker. matt and ann have the morning off. we talked about her dress but how did octavia spencer get ready for her big golden globe-winning night. al's preshow conversation with her. he helped her get ready. >> hold on. >> with the dress? >> she was pretty well dressed when i got there. >> we'll find out. >> plus, celebrity secrets to the perfect body. they're not eating the bacon savannah just did. >> wow! >> we'll tell how you the stars slim down for the walk down the red carpet. coming up, what you can learn from them about losing weight and looking great. >> plus she was late getting
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here. she was running down the hall. >> okay. it was a late night. >> but first we love her. can you believe betty white turns 90 tomorrow? guess what. nbc will honor her with an all-star special tonight. betty white's 90th birthday, a tribute to america's golden girl starting at 8:00/7:00 central followed by a preview of betty white's off their rockers where betty and a cast of senior citizens pull hidden camera pranks on unsuspecting people. >> like how you guys threw me under the bus. inspecting as i was. >> by now you should be suspecting it. >> always expecting it. al, how about a check of the weather? >> let's see what's happening as far as the weekend ahead. i should say starting with martin luther king, jr., day. we are looking at showers and snowshowers in the pacific northwest. sleety conditions, icy
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conditions in the northeast. tomorrow we've got rain in the northeast with icy conditions into the midatlantic states. snow in the pacific northwest. some areas with a foot in the mountainous areas and chilly conditions in the central rockies into the plains. good morning to you. 8:33 now. completely clear sky overhead. you can see that from the golden gate bridge shot. not a lot of traffic. deceptive sunshine. it is freezing out there. we'll end up in the upper 50s today. so below our seasonal averages. last week we had plenty of 70s. 57 san jose. 55 in gilroy. 55 in san francisco. rain arrives wednesday. and then that pattern sticks with us through this weekend. and don't forget. you can track your weather any time day or night on the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. ladies? >> up next, al's preshow getting ready ritual with golden globe
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you know, with regard to domestics in this country now and then, i think dr. king said it best. all labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and i thank you for recognizing that with our film. [ applause ] >> back now at 8:36 with one of the absolute highlights from last night's golden globes. >> octavia spencer's win for her best supporting actress for her role in "the help." >> i got to visit with octavia as she got ready for the show. she's come a long way from a little girl in montgomery, alabama, to becoming a budding star. >> it's mr. thoughtful with flowers for a golden globe nominee.
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hello! octavia, how are you? >> oh, my god! >> how exciting. i brought these for you. >> oh, my god. al, come on in. >> this is so wonderful. we're so excited about this. >> i watch you guys every day. >> thank you. alabama to hollywood. what did you think this journey was going to be like? >> i can tell you. i had always hoped it would bring me somewhere close to this place, but this is really humbling. i mean, i am having the time of my life. i know my mom is up there engineering things. she's bossing people around, making things happen. >> there has to be a certain since of vindication. here are people, oh, african-american actresses portraying maids. yet, it was a triumphant performance. there is a lot of positive in there. what are your thoughts on that? >> these women contributed -- men and women -- contributed to
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society in a way that has not ever been depicted on screen. so i was happy to be a part of the telling of that. >> and look, now i ain't messing around no more. now, mr. johnny gonna catch me here and shoot me dead right here on this no-wax floor. you gots to tell him. >> you will be in a wonderful car whisked to the golden globes. it would be different when you had car trouble in hollywood. tell me about that. >> i had to go to my agent's office. my car broke down on sunset right at the area where there are little outside cafes and nobody helped me. keanu reeves walked up. and it was right -- >> neo from "the matrix"? >> and it had just opened. so he came to help me, like, when he was at the height of his, you know, stardom. i thought, now this is a great guy. >> wow. >> i have gone to opening weekends of all of his films ever since that day.
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>> whoa. >> have you already seen a change in the scripts being offered in the things people want you to do? >> absolutely. i'm actually getting lead role offers and taking meetings with diablo cody. i'm working with her next. i'm thrilled about had a. [ phone rings ] >> that's her now take a message. octavia's busy. can't be bothered now. you have to finish getting ready and get in the car. >> thanks for the flowers. >> do you know who's driving? >> who? >> keanu reeves. >> i almost believed you. is he really? oh, my god. >> your carriage awaits. >> where's keanu, al? i feel like julia roberts in "pretty woman." >> all the best. >> thank you, al. see you at the globes! >> yes, ma'am.
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see you, keanu. that didn't look anything like keanu reeves. oh, well. >> the world has really turned around for her. she's on fire now. >> she is. she charmed all of us. she's just so darling. seems to be enjoying every moment. >> i loved her acceptance speech. it was so beautiful. i think she moved everyone in the crowd last night. >> definitely. >> still to come this morning, switching gears a little bit, talking about trying to get the hollywood body. we'll share celebrity diet secrets for getting red carpet ready. but first, this is "today" on nbc. ready. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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back now at 8:42. we have shown you the hottest looks from the golden globes but
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how did hollywood's biggest stars get their bodies red carpet ready? here with the scoop is the author of "the pink method." good to have you here. >> thank you. >> you're a nutritionist in l.a. and you will give us a scoop on how they get ready. first off, rooney mara, "the girl with the dragon tattoo" and she loves juicing. >> she looked amazing. such a transformation. juicing is her thing. she loves to order from prez juicery. they deliver or you can make it yourself. greens one has spinach, romaine, parsley, kale. juice it up and it's amazing. >> these can be expensive sometimes in the bottle. this way you will save money, make it yourself. how does it taste? >> try it. >> it's good. >> i don't recommend juice
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fasting where you are only drinking juice. this is a supplement to flood your body with nutrients, give you the glow. >> extra vitamin boost as well. >> so you have energy. >> charlize theron, also a stunner last night. >> amazing. >> she likes to get ready with hemp protein shakes. tell us what hemp is and what does it do for the body? >> hemp is an amazing protein powder. unlike soy or whey it's not an allergen. you don't have the poochy stomach. no lady wants to look poochy on the red carpet. it has fiber which keeps you full for hours, curbs sugar cravings so you don't crave sweets all day. >> this is what the powder looks like. >> yeah. to make it, put the powder in, throw in bananas, coconut milk and berries, blend it up. >> why coconut milk? >> it's a source of
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monounsaturated fats. >> mm. this is my breakfast. >> it's delicious. that's one of her favorites and eating healthy, balanced meals. this is a supplement. you can have it as a meal replacement if you want but not every meal. >> speaking of meals and making sure you're doing everything in moderation, sofia vergara with the killer curves, that's what she does. but moderation is something people look at a plate and say, you know, they really don't know how to make their plate healthy. >> you eat at restaurants and they have huge portion sizes. how do you know how much to eat? an easy way is the hands-on approach. all you need is your hands. most of us have those. >> for example. >> cheese. about one ounce is the size of your thumb. from tip to base. for meat, the size of the palm
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of your hand. >> tiny. this is an appetizer portion. >> you have big hands. you're lucky. >> that's a good point. your hands are proportional to your body size. so men will eat a larger portion. >> the rise, grains. >> any grain, one handful, so half a cup. for leafy greens, two handfuls. >> and the salad is just an idea of extra. >> yeah. it's there to look pretty. we dressed it up here in l.a. >> very nice. >> and michelle williams has been incredible body. she has meals delivered? >> she does the sci factor diet and they have an amazing service. there are five factors to the diets which is lean protein, healthy carb, fat, fiber and unsweetened beverage. she has it delivered.
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they have measured everything for you. >> if you don't want to -- lots of money. if you don't want to spend the money the idea is more balanced, moderation-type meals. >> one of my favorite things is to do a batch cooking party. you invite your girlfriends over. everyone cooks a different dish. pick the person with the largest kitchen. you cook, make one dish but enough for everybody. at the end of the night, put it in containers, take it home, put it in the fridge and freezer. you have healthy meals in minutes. >> sounds like a good plan. thank you so much. much more live from los angeles and new york in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪
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more than 150 million people play games like farmville and dream zoo every month. you may be surprised who's doing the most gaming. nbc's kate snow caught up with the founder of zenga, maker of some of tonight's most popular games for "rock center" tonight. >> reporter: if you haven't started playing yet, zenga hopes you will. most of the games are launched through facebook but some are available on your phone or ipad. their biggest audience is me -- moms -- squeezing in a little game time.
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real people playing games together in a virtual world with purple sheep. that's the brain child of 45-year-old mark pinkus who founded zynga, maker of farmville, citiville and words with friends. >> the way we approached games is they were meant to be played between people, together. it's another way to share and connect. >> reporter: take farmville, the company's first big hit. players cultivate an online farm with crops, livestock and homesteads. >> have you ever farmed anything in real life? have you ever owned a plot of land? planted a crop? >> i have never planted a crop but i'd like to. >> reporter: tens of millions of farmville players planted virtual crops. like every game in zynga's stable, farmville is free to play but for those who crave more than the basic game people
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can pay for an upgrade. people are spending real dollars on something that's not real at all. they are spending real money on a virtual cow. >> people spend money every day on movies, right? you can't take them home with you. you can't wear them. they go away, right? you watch it. it's an entertainment experience. >> reporter: 150 million people play zynga games every month and most don't pay a penny. fewer than 3% of players ever pay for a special cow or snow-covered castle but die hard players spent enough to push the revenues to nearly $800 million last year. in the tradition of silicon valley start-ups there are games and free foods everywhere. a nice perk but people can be at work around the clock. games can take months, as much as a year to create and bring to
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market. despite the detail, the games need to be easy to play for the main demographic. not kids or tech-savvy teens but adults on the go. mainly moms. pincus remember it is day his own mom became a neighbor in cityville. >> this is my family i have been trying to convince for two decades to use computers, internet and games. without me asking them they were on my game board playing with me. that was a real moment for me. >> reporter: mark's mom and sisters are among his biggest cheerleaders, proud of his success but not necessarily surprised. mark's mom says he was always driven to succeed. a lot of people write about mark. they say he's intense, driven. >> he is intense. there is no middle ground for mark. you do the best you are able to do always. >> that moment you just saw, we were there when mark pincus rang
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the bell for their initial public offering of stock but the stock hasn't lived up to expectations. it's never risen above the initial $10 asking price. we talk to him about it tonight. >> all right, kate snow, thank you so much. you can catch kate's full report on "rock center" with brian williams tonight on nbc. >> how are you feeling? starting to hit you? >> not really. >> the after party party animals. >> al? >> what was your favorite party? >> i went to instyle, hbo and -- the winestein company party. >> i saw you there. >> i had a good time at them. i ran into jeff garland and j.b. smooth from "seinfeld." we had a good time. >> this is my first golden globes.
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i'm not used to walking around the parties. it's hard to play it cool. >> giada, too. >> and diddy stopped by. >> styling. >> tina fey. we're going to show you. al has the highlights from the after party. >> i rode down the elevator with tina fey before the globes. she had her daughter with her. she looked adorable. >> sweet. in case you missed the golden globes here is a look back at the night's most memorable moments as we share it with you right now. >> you look absolutely stunning. >> so, where was i? >> what moves specifically like jagger do you like? [ as jagger ] he loves to point and he does the rooster, too. >> thank you to the hollywood foreign press association for putting in my hands the same
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award that marilyn monroe herself won over 50 years ago. i'm honored. >> amy poehler, "parks & re recreati recreation" t. >> she's just like a virgin. [ clears throat ] madonna. >> if i'm like a virgin, ricky, come over here and do something about it. >> octavia spencer, "the help." >> you know, with regard to domestics in this country now and then, i think dr. king said it best. all labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance. i thank you. ♪ these actresses did stunning work heart breaking true and bold four will go home empty handed ♪ ♪ one will take home gold >> sydney poitier! >> they call it the cecil b
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cecil b. demille award in my house it will also be the poitier award. >> meryl streep! >> oh, i'm going to have to remember my speech. [ applause ] >> kate winslet. >> kelsey grammer. >> laura dern. >> george clooney. >> thanks, good night. good morning to you. 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a routine traffic stop turns deadfully santa clara. police stopped a 42-year-old man on suspicion of drunk driving saturday night on karen drive. officers say the driver was uncooperative and reached for a gun, causing the officer to
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shoot and kill him. an investigation is under way. the officer is on paid administrative leave. will things warm up? let check in with meteorologist christina loren. >> nothing like last week. we're in the mid 20s fairfield, napa, livermore. headed towards the 40s as you break for lunch. then, plenty of upper 50s. rain arrives wednesday. back to you. okay, people, let's get started. pete, did you forget yours? me pete, me use pen! (laughter) sorry i'm late, i was in the 16th century looking for pete's pen. (laughter) guys, guys. take it easy, ok? pete's mom is videochatting me, and she wants her pen back! ok, alright, well. i just got one. so...
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i'm zu zan shaw. the latest budget threatens to slash higher education. nbc bay area believes that's the wrong course of action. state funding has already dropped 30% in five years. our vast higher education network should not be forced year after year to raise fees, drop classes, and turn students away. california's middle class should not be squeeze the out of our state-funded colleges and universities. we're already suffering a skills gap and a shortage of advanced degrees. only half of our 420,000 two-year college students earned certificates. by 2025, our shortage of college grads is expected to hit 1
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million. so if we really want to build a stronger california, we have to support a more educated workforce and stop the cuts. we welcome you comments at nbc editorials.com. and the golden globe goes to jean dujardin, "the artist." >> "the artist." >> "the artist"! ♪ the nearly silent movie "the artist" made a lot of noise last night walking away with the most wins at the 69th annual golden globe awards. three in all including best comedy and best actor while the family drama "the december sen dants" claimed two awards, best dramatic actor and best drama for george clooney. other notable winners, meryl streep, michelle williams,
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christopher plummer, claire danes and octavia spencer. we are back on this monday, january 16th, martin luther king day. special edition of "today" live from los angeles. >> i'm natalie morales along with with savannah guthrie and al roker. we were there for all the fun. i went to sleep but it's fair to say some of the celebrations may still be going on. in fact, riding in the elevator over here, i did see people coming in as i was leaving. >> exactly. looking worse for wear. >> i know. we have got everything covered for you this morning. >> these folks look great from the hair to the dresses and shoes. there was definitely a lot of glitz and hits but misses, too. >> not many though. we are going to check out. >> not too many, though. >> i don't think so. who are we to judge? we'll talk to the experts who will tell us who were the best dressed last night. >> all right. >> as we mentioned, the party kept going long after awards were handed out. since i came all this way to los angeles, i thought i'd take in the fun, rubbing elbows with
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the who's who of hollywood. show you what happened when i went party hopping to the after parties. amy poehler with the open back there. >> baby got open back, as you say. >> right. first let's go to new york for a check of the top stories of the morning with tamron hall. >> good morning, everyone. a sixth body has been recovered from a crippled cruise ship off the coast of italy as investigators focus on the actions of the ship's captain. michelle kosinski is in porto santo stefano, italy. good morning. what is the latest? >> reporter: from the beginning, questions that surrounded the captain. he's been arrested, under investigation. now his employer said he made an unauthorized deviation from the ship's course, brought it to too close to shore and then mistakes handling it. investigators say he was on shore while passengers were still scrambling to get off this ship. this was friday night and the latest rescue from on board was
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just yesterday. now the yes is why go off course with more than 4,000 people on board? sometimes cruise shims sort of buzz the shore, they come close, sound the horn. to the delight of tourists. we don't know that's what this captain was doing but he says he did not abandon ship. tamron? >> michelle in italy for us. with five days until the south carolina primary, the republican field is getting smaller. jon huntsman is dropping out an gap and a shortage of advanced workforce and stop the cuts. contr was worth $24
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million according to early estimates. it scored a first place debut. disney's re-release of "beauty and the beast" is runner up and "mission: impossible" came in third. now back to los angeles. >> yes, we are. >> thanks, tamron. >> thank you. let's get a quick check of the weather. >> let's start it off. we have trouble on both ends of the trouble, starting in the pacific northwest, a big jet stream dip bringing in colder air. moisture off the pacific making snow. inland, some areas picking up two feet of know in the cascades and olympics. here in the northeast, we have winter weather advisories in
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pennsylvania to wooster and a tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch of inch and causing problems on the roads and the airports. that's what's going good morning. we've got a nice, clear start. frigid out there. temperatures in the mid-20s in some cities. cool sunshine later today. tomorrow, clouds move in. mostly cloudy and cool for tuesday. and then the rain moves in as we head through wednesday. once that wet pattern starts, we are going to get hammered all the way through the weekend. we need that rain. and it looks like we'll be measuring it in inches before all is said and done. thank you, al. now more of our special edition
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of "today" at the golden globes. >> this is a look at the winners taking home prizes for the best. from martin scorcese to spielberg, streep to the silent era it was a night that saw hollywood honor its past while celebrating legends who are still creating some of their best work. "the artist," set before talking movies began, took best picture for a musical or comedy along with best actor for star jean dujardin. >> thank you, merci. [speaking french]. >> congratulations. >> you were told you couldn't be an actor because your face was too expressive. >> they said in the close-up, the camera don't like that -- don't like your mouth, your nose. >> so something with the eyebrows. >> that's true. they are very independent. >> they are expressive. >> yeah. >> are they excited they won the
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golden globes. >> are you? yeah. i think, yeah. >> reporter: best drama went to "the descendants" and best actor to its star, george clooney. >> especially thank you very much to alexander paine who makes wonderful films and is a great friend. >> reporter: the great christopher plummer has been in a hundred films but until "the beginners" he'd never won a golden globe. >> how does it feel to collect all these accolades? >> they're hard to lift. >> reporter: the two top actress awards went to stars playing real life leading ladies. meryl streep as margaret thatcher in "the iron lady" and michelle williams for "my week with marilyn." i heard you had to learn how to wiggle. >> it's not a swing, it's not a direct side to side. is it a figure 8? there's undulation. it's all kinds of things. >> reporter: it's never a surprise when meryl streep wins but she makes it memorable every time.
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>> oh, [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] my glasses! oh, i'm going to have to remember my speech. >> reporter: you just abandoned the speech? >> yeah. i had everybody's name. all these incredible actresses. >> reporter: instead the s-word came out? >> yeah. >> reporter: what happened? >> i forgot my glasses. >> reporter: cable shows once again dominated the television categories. showtime's "homeland" won best dramatic series along with lead actress claire danes. >> reporter: president obama is said to love this show. does that add to the intimidation? >> it makes me feel weird that the president has seen me naked. other than that, i'm good. >> reporter: martin scorcese took best director for "hugo" while steven spielberg's "the adventures of tintin" won. for best animated feature. >> i shouldn't touch your golden globe without asking. >> you can touch it.
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>> that doesn't reach the golden globe etiquette. >> why don't you hold it during the whole interview. >> reporter: i don't think i could. >> it matches your dress. >> reporter: octavia spencer won best supporting actress for "the help." >> words can't really describe how overjoyed i am and the fact that it's happening on dr. king's holiday feels like the perfect bow. >> reporter: congratulations. here you are on "today" where you belong. >> let's see what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> she's stealing my lines. >> you spent so much time with her. she wants to say your lines, too. some big hits and misses on the red carpet last night, too. here with a look, our fashion expert lisa rinna who will return in march to "days of our lives" and hair stylist to the stars, jonathan antin. what do you think, overall impressions of last night? >> i thought it was great. people turned it out. >> i do. especially hair. hair was beautiful. >> a lot of up-dos.
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>> yeah, half-dos, down, sexy. >> to the side. >> everyone was nice. >> at one point people said it looked like porn hair. [ laughter ] >> let's start with angelina jolie. >> that's a big hit. what did you think? >> i think she's stunning and can do no wrong. this is a very specific look. it is a severe look in many ways but she's stunning. she looks like her wax figurine. >> she looks like a movie star. we want to see movie stars. >> do you like the tight bun? >> great chignon. appropriate. >> she has the bone structure for it. >> her body is beautiful. everything. >> i agree on that one. >> another beauty on the red carpet, kate beckinsale. >> she stuns me. >> i love that dress. >> she was gorgeous. >> best hair of the night. >> look at her.
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>> i love the carriage, the top of the dress. >> corset. >> this is the color of the night, the nude blush. they did it beautifully. look at the detail on the dress. the earrings, bracelets, one of my favorites. >> the detail in her hair. it wasn't a tight back ch h ignon. it was chunky, piecy, there was separation. >> look at it. >> as hot as it getgets. >> another is elle macpherson, "the body". >> you don't get better than that. >> that dress was great. only she could pull it off, i think. >> my 6-year-old son and my 4-year-old daughter and my ex-wife, about to be wife again all thought she was as good as it gets. they all said, mommy, look at her hair. i love that.
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>> going back to the soap opera. >> we'll skip over that. >> that's a barbie. girls want to dress up to look like that. >> isn't that the trend? >> that's the color. >> savannah was on trend. >> pure accident. >> meanwhile this is, of course, jessica chastain who was nominated for "the help." she looked gorgeous. some of the young starlets are making a splash. >> julie bowin. >> i loved her look. beautiful cut with the little sleeves. >> very madmen but the front of her hair was a little high. something about it. >> isn't that pretty? very soft. >> sweet-looking. >> pull the bangs down. >> purple was the other big color of the night. octavia spencer wore a lavender shade. beautiful for her body.
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>> shailene woodley. >> jessica alba. >> come on. that's a beautiful dress. >> i think she really looked classy. >> the hair was good. >> shailene looked age appropriate, young. >> tina fey, that dress was awesome. i loved it. >> fair hair. >> what did you think of emma stone? >> i like how edgy she can be. >> i don't know if it shows on camera. she had beautiful makeup. blue eye shadow. >> love the veronica lake finger waves. who is that? >> "modern family." >> bare backs, as al says baby got bare back. >> you need structure and you can't wear a bra. i'm not sure. do you like it, al? >> i like it. >> he loves it. >> nothing wrong with a good
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back. >> you're not a huge fan of the be bare back? >> i'm not sure. i like structure for myself. >> it's working on them. >> al and i can say we love it. >> the great thing is you like them coming and going. >> there you go. >> anybody you didn't think struck it right? >> i hate to go there, but we have to. >> we'll get it after the break. this is a good tease. you're going to tell us who missed it a little bit. we'll dish for more red carpet fashion and later on, how to get the celebrity looks for less. first, this is "today" on nbc. ...98, 99, 100! ready or not, here i come! ♪ found ya! you always find me. you always hide here. [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker have always loved the taste of just-picked fruit.
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>> i can't hear it. i love her so much. >> i liked it back. >> you think she pulled off the back? >> the back she pulled off. the front i didn't love the way it fit. >> pleating in the front. >> i didn't think she was a miss. >> i don't think so. >> the arms are a little bit big, too. >> wow! >> looking buff. >> i understand you two disagree about reese witherspoon. >> loved her. >> no. to me -- >> hair down loose. >> for reese this was a nice change. >> too big on the hair. too much hair. >> the dress was gorgeous though. >> you can see the pieces in it. doesn't even look like her hair. >> it's california girl. >> carrie underwood meets -- >> veronica lake. the whole look. >> she was going for it. >> or jessica rabbit. >> it was a little jessica
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rabbit. >> how about nicole kidman? >> no color anywhere. her hair, skin, dress. >> the dress was stunning. look at it. >> absolutely drop dead -- >> i don't mind the dress. >> it's the color on her skin tone. >> in her hair and skin tone, there wasn't any. >> that's nicole kidman. that's how she always looks. >> i know. she needs a pop of color. >> what would you give her -- red hair? >> a little bit more strawberry in the hair. >> look at her body. >> go out in the sun for a second. do you know what i mean? come on, already. get some blond around the face. a pop of color, you know? right here. >> she needed pink socks. >> zooey went with color. >> she did. it reminded me of my mom's couch in the '70s. >> the green. >> i love a good prada one of a
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kind dress. she can pull it off. >> i don't know if she pulled that off. >> was that a wig? >> to me -- >> no, that's her hair. >> if you look at the little short pieces on the side -- >> what was that? >> it was like a 1980s hair competition hair style. do you know what i mean? >> oh, yeah. i was in one of those. >> this is the golden globes. >> what do you think? >> i like the dress. out's edgy but fits her character. "the new girl." >> maybe it was a wig. but that's okay. wigs are in. >> what about standouts? paula patton? >> babed out. >> love it. >> she's gorgeous. i would have maybe liked it in a different color. >> no. i think that color was spectacular. >> al's favorite. >> a little bit big bird? >> hey, who doesn't like big bird? >> i'll fight you on that one.
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>> i give in. >> she has a little bit of bow, the back do, the length, the sex, all of it. >> what do you think of evan rachel wood? a gucci dress made for her. >> it was edgy. >> it had actual peacock feathers. >> she was trailing them an the red carpet. >> it worked for her. the hair was pretty. >> it fits her. she's edgy. that's her personality. >> it worked. >> can we spend ten seconds on the guys? what's with the scruff? >> long, shaggy hair. >> brad did the long hair. >> is it a trend? >> it's a thing now. >> do you know, they looked really good. >> lots of bow ties. >> a number of tuxes. >> the blue. >> matt leblanc looked great. >> ricky gervais looked great. >> they could have shaved. just saying. >> ooh, wow! >> there's hair for you.
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>> man, what's going on there. >> george, stunning as ever. gets it right. >> i like george better next to elisabeta. >> oh! >> the new one makes him look this tall. >> stacy kiebler. >> "the new one." >> she has the name of elves. >> lisa and jonathan, we have to leave it there. thank you so much for your expertise. jonathan, you haven't been home. go home. he comes in a tux straight from the party. still ahead, after the awards. an inside look at how the celebs let loose when we come back with this special edition of "today" live from hollywood. al goes party hopping. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- .. where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes.
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tickets to sunday's game. they can buy extras wednesday. a couple hours before they are available to the public. so what do the giants think of their trip out west? >> we're always confident going into a game. we know, you no, it doesn't matter what happened in the regular season, we have been through games where we lost to teams and we've faced them in the playoffs and played well. >> we've got our hands full going out there. that crowd's going to rockin'. we know how to win on the road. we know what it takes. we're ready to play. >> how confident are you going out to san francisco now as the team that i think you want another crack at it? >> very. >> well, the nfc conference championships are this sunday, 3:30 p.m. at the stick.heck thad we'll check that weather and traffic after the break.
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9:26. beautiful, crisp, clear start to the golden gate bridge. no problems on the highway. a lot of people have the day off today. throughout the next couple of hours temperatures will continue to climb but it's frigid out there. 55 in san francisco. later today 57 in redwood city. rain arrives towards the middle of the week. looks like late wednesday into thursday. we get our first moisture in the bay area. i think the north bay could be measuring the first day's accumulation in inches. that's what our futurecast is picking up now. we'll get more rain as we head through thursday into friday. take a look at the bay area that will translate to feet of snow in the sierra nevada. back to you. >> it is about time. thank you. we'll be back at 9:56. tr
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oh, yeah. who's this? oh, man. come on. do the running man. ♪ >> yours truly living it up with the cool cats and hip kitties last night here in hollywood. i got to take in some of the after parties following the golden globes. we'll show you how the stars let loose in just a moment. i'm al roker with natalie morales, savannah guthrie here in los angeles. borrowing access hollywood's studio. >> yes. >> nice, we like it. >> big. >> we'll talk to billy bush in a little bit. we are encroaching on his territory. >> there you go.
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he's standing by saying, get off already! >> we'll show you the bashes and red carpet action. >> we have loved every minute out here. it's been fun. we're all ready for sleep though. if you were oohing and aahing over the stunning styles on the red carpet but don't have the budget of a movie star, no worries. we'll show you how to get red carpet glitz for a steal so you can look like a star at your party. >> also, the host of the evening, ricky gervais didn't disappoint. his take no prisoners approach spared no one during the monologue but did he tone it down? how did it go over? we'll fine out what the stars thought of the controversial comedian. >> al, first a check of the weather. >> all right. let's show you what's going on as we look ahead toward the week. we'll start off with the early part of the week. icy in the northeast. rain midatlantic into the south. snowy out west with below normal temperatures. by the mid-week chilly in the
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northeast, new england. also snow out west with above normal temperatures texas to the central plains. as we look to the latter part of the week much of the country warming up, but it will be a mess from northern california into the pacific northwest with rain and snow. good monday morning to you. 9:32. temperatures starting to climb above the freezing mark everywhere except livermore. another night to get through of very, very cold conditions and a freeze warning issued starting at 11:00, p.m. 57 in redwood. the entire pattern changing. we've got rain on the way. quite a bit of it. the full seven-day forecast in moments. that's your latest weather. >> thanks, al. look who's still up. billy bush of "access hollywood." the bush man. >> i'm back. >> give us your scoop on the
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ladies first. >> no one asks our opinion on the fashion. al and i were talking. >> you guys are fashion-oriented. >> yeah. >> we are. >> sharp. >> we're tired of it. no one appreciates our opinion. jessica alba was a knockout. but angelina jolie -- >> beautiful. >> a homerun. ivory colored versace. >> with the red. >> so bold. >> what was that fabric? >> it was a satiny -- >> i would say smooth, silky. look at the slash of red which goes with the lips. >> sexy. >> shlike she's lying in a sati sheet. >> charlize is another one you love. >> it's dior, of course. the hair is perfect. >> what do you think of the bow? it's like a little present.
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>> absolutely. the plunge is nice. >> the gift that keeps giving. >> and the headband? >> he didn't notice. >> she's wearing a headband? >> they do this to you. you're an interviewer and also a man. don't do this to me. >> all right. paula patton looked fantastic and sofia vergara as well. >> sofia vergara looks good. starved herself all week. the day of she said she can't do any more damage so then she eats. >> good plan. >> i thought ricky gervais was spot-on. look at the pressure. >> do you think he toned it down? i felt it was -- >> yeah. >> or we're immune a little bit. >> the only way he could have delivered what he did last year is if he took a grenade out and launched it into the ballroom. last year was beyond aggressive. he went just far enough. hit the hollywood foreign press. the joke about mel gibson and
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jodie. >> a lot of those people weren't in the room. he was making jokes about the kardashians, justin bieber. he did hit helen mirren. >> they're friends and she's british. >> they love each other. >> she thought it was spot-on. >> loved it. i did, too. you didn't want to go too far. johnny depp coming out at the end as the first presenter was perfect. put an arm around him. it was ricky's way of saying, johnny loved last year. i win you over. >> hands off morales. you have to get ready for "access hollywood live" what's going on? >> fashion galore and every moment. brad pitt and angelina stopped for long chats. they were so chatty. >> we love talking with you. but you've got to go. >> i'm not done. >> nice talking with you, billy. >> the party isn't over because
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>> i talked to you on the way in when i got out of the limo. if i'm ever nominated again i will find you straight away. >> getting ready for a party? >> i don't know. uh'm just coming from the house. i'm like four martinis in. macaroni & cheese, fried chicken, sunday dinner. >> nobody gets to go inside the instyle party except us because we're "today." 60 years, baby. ♪ >> going to go party? >> hell, yeah! i need to. >> show me something. ♪ >> oh, wow! ♪ >> how many parties are you going to hit tonight? >> not many. i'm like an old woman. i guess one more after this. >> you're an old woman? i don't think so.
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nice. congratulations. no mediocrity here. oh, hi, amy! >> hi! >> i'll be leaving now. ♪ >> i'm hearing rumors that meryl streep is drunk. i hope that's true. >> hi, darling! i'm exhausted. >> next stop for the golden globes after party circuit, the winestein company party under the stars. ♪ >> i have to see you. it's not a golden globes unless i do. >> why are you so awake? >> i'm working here. >> this is work? >> i have a little fun and then i have to go home. >> before you turn into a pumpkin? >> before i get bags. >> i was trying not to talk to anybody tonight. you're the only person. ♪ >> we're finishing up at the hbo
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party. we could call it the hbo pool party. this is actually the pool here at the beverly hilton. they covered it, carpeted and now they're partying on it. >> has it sunk in yet -- the win. >> what happened? i won? >> you won! >> congratulations. >> this is it. >> there was a party at an applebee's. i went to that. >> i'm not drunk. >> i'm a big partier. >> are you? >> huge. >> get nuts. no kidding. look at these girls. they love me. hi, ladies. >> do you love jeff garland? >> yes! >> want to party with jeff? >> yes! >> all the girls. >> this is what the golden globes is all about. >> absolutely. >> you love it. >> i'm telling you, think i'll do this once a week out here. >> they still have the oscars to get ready for. >> it was a tough assignment. somebody had to do it. >> coming up next, how to get the golden globe glitz at a
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the price. jamie is here with big night out steals that everybody loves. good morning. >> good morning. >> of course the stars all look like a million bucks but a lot of what they wear is borrowed. turns out you can borrow dresses and do it for less than buying. >> there is a site called rent the runway where you can purchase the exact same gown. you can rent julie bowen's gown for 90% off. rent it, wear it four to eight days, return it and they handle the dry cleaning. >> we have beautiful models here. tell uts what they are wearing. >> the lavender dress is a badgely mish ka. we saw a lot and the color of the night is the lavender and blush. that dress rents for $75. retails for $395. wear it once or twice, return it and you're good to go. >> i love the green. >> that was the silhouette of the night. we saw it on sofia vergara. strapless, fitted, mermaid
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shape. $50 to $250 you can rent designer gowns. >> let's talk shoes. this is something you have to purchase usually. of course there are the splurge and steal ways to save money. there were a lot of mumus, valenti valentins, laboutins. you can get them at nieman marcus but they cost $800 on average. >> we'll save you money. >> for under $70 those are all from kohl's. you have simply vera by vera wang which is similar to the ysl pump and the jennifer lopez collection is great. great she's designing them. >> the with big jewels, we don't want to get into the price tags but you can get p statement jewelry for a fraction of the price. >> this is from h & m and under
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21 for under $20. this is rachel zoe from kwvs. really beautiful pieces there. >> love the hair. >> the hair's not real? >> most of the hair. yeah. i'm wearing it now. this is from jessica simpson. the clip-in extension. >> it blends perfectly with your hair. savannah, go for it. we'll see what savannah looks like. >> this is synthetic hair. it won't cost thousands of dollars. you can clip it in. >> we don't have time. >> you can style these as well. >> i look like chewbacca. but that's okay. >> makeup. hd makeup is a must especially under harsh lighting. you will look better this
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photos. >> what? doesn't it look good? >> this is from makeup forever. the flagship store is in l.a. so you can get a starter kit to try at home to give you the flawless complexion. this is a lash combo. it makes you look like you're wearing fake lashes though you're not. under $30. >> speaking of glowing complexions you have a skin care kit? i'm behind the hair. hiding. >> you better. you're in trouble for putting this on me. >> this is a red carpet facial. halle berry, anne hathaway are fans. you can use the kit at home for $30. >> and the green smoothie. >> that looks lovely. >> thank you so much. you wear it well. >> you have to do it under the
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hair. >> up next, look at some of the most memorable moments from the golden globes, but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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it has been a night and a morning to remember. all the excitement, the parties here at the 69th annual golden globes. >> it was a great coming together of television and film. >> kathie lee and hoda will have it covered as well. first a look back at the highlights from the golden globes. >> it was fun sharing it with you guys. >> yeah! ♪ >> you look absolutely stunning. >> if anyone's offended, i don't care. >> so -- where was i?
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>> he does the rooster, too. >> michelle williams, for "my week with marilyn." >> george clooney, "the descendants." >> hello? how are you? >> octavia spencer, "the help." >> the golden globe goes to -- meryl streep. [ cheers and applause ] >> kate winslet. >> kelsey grammer. >> laura dern. >> matt leblanc. >> good night. >> nobody gets to go inside the instyle party except for us because we're the "today" show. ♪
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good morning. 9:56. i'm marla tellez. police have identified a teenage boy as a suspect behind two
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sexual assaults in oakland he's 14-year-old brian glassburp he's 5'5", 110 pounds, black and brown eyes. he robbed and sexually assaulted two 28-year-old women in two separate attacks. we spoke to a behavioral therapist who says in her 30 years of practice, this is the first time she's heard of a 14-year-old committing violent sexual crimes. >> i am very concerned about the degree of disturbance in this young man and his propensity for violence at that age. >> police are warning oakland residents to be on guard and never walk alone. police believe he's armed and dangerous. san francisco sheriff insists he has no plans to step down in the wake of domestic violence charges filed against
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him. charged f charged friday with three mis dd misdemeaners. he will fight charges but anti-domestic advocates have demanding he resign. the mayor is reviewing the fact to determine whether he will remove him from office? rain is in sight. let's check that forecast. >> it's cold out there. pretty much cold conditions all day long, even in the heat of the day, deceptive sunshine. only the 50s. 57 in fremont where we had 70s last week. first of a series of storms will make its way into the north bias we head through wednesday. this is going to bring not only heavy rain at times for the north bay. talking about sierra snow. looks like that system drops in the north bay 10:00 a.m. wednesday. see that yellow and orange, heavy rain moving into the north bay. that translates into feet of snow when it comes to sierra
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i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions paid for by nbc-universal television and it's a very, very chilly monday here in new york city. martin luther king day. welcome to everybody. it's january 16th. we're delighted that you're with us. hope you had a great weekend. >> a lot of football. a lot of football. it was 17 degrees this morning. >> i know. >> and i know it's journal and want to stop complaining. >> we really can't complain because the wind's not blowing too badly. and the sun is kind of sort of out. anyway, you were away for the
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weekend. >> i went away for the weekend. but the highlight of the entire trip was i was on a plane coming back to new york last night, and my plane was leaving, at 4:30 and arriving in new york at 8:15, and the whole flight, it was a jetblue flight, the giants game was on, and everybody had head phones on and eating the blue chips and it was like you were in the stadium. people were screaming. it was the best ride. >> tailgate party. >> and for all the saints fans who are depressed, and i'm one of them, we're all going to root for the giants. because eli manning is a manning and all the mannings are from new orleans so peyton and archie. everybody is on the bandwagon. it was such an exciting game. you took quite a long trip. >> yeah, yeah, i went out to phoenix, arizona, on saturday for an event that i'd been to several times. it's called drive the dream. and in 1959, two amazing ladies, sarah o'meara and yvonne sanderson founded child help. they're just amazing ladies.
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nancy grace won a beautiful award. basically it's the person in the media who has used their platform to influence the cause. >> michael bolton? >> michael bolton sang his brains out. >> he did? >> he's an excellent guitarist, too. many people don't realize that. >> what did you get? >> it was a denim kind of night. it's not about me. you know what i did. there's sarah and yvonne. well, the auction because times were tough were not going as well as, you know, in the past. >> so what did you do? >> i had to take matters into my own hands and grab one of those cowboy hats and shame people a little bit. >> you did? >> we did a cast drive. >> let me tell you something if you're in a charity with kathie lee and you're out to earn money, you can do it. >> i don't take no for an answer. they're all very rich people and they can afford it. >> cough it up. >> so anyway i got home in time to get in the -- you know, traffic from jfk. >> yeah. >> so i said to the driver, by the way, i went us airways,
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haven't been on us airways for a long time. i have to congratulate them. it was a really terrific flight out and back. they were some of the nicest, nicest people. >> okay. >> but they didn't have a lounge. you know, where you can sometimes wait. i have one of those cards. so i also want to thank the ladies at the united lounge. >> look at you. >> i went in, thinking i could use it. they go, no. but she was so sweet. she said come on in. >> great. >> i know. so people were nice back and forth. however i did ask my driver, from the airport, if he would turn on the game. so -- >> you had to catch that? >> unbelievable game. >> and i know a lot of guys were also watching the golden globes because there was a little lag time in between. you could watch both teams. i was wondering about ricky gervais. he got so much pregame press about -- >> probably too much. because, you know -- most people were kind of disappointed that he wasn't that bad this time. >> it seemed like everyone kept saying it was going to be one of those nights. if you missed it, here's a
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little kind of taste of what ricky gervais was like. >> so, where was i? nervous? don't be. the gold be globes are just like the oscars but without all that esteem. i want to ask you a question. and be honest. >> all right. >> are you on -- i'm joking. no that's not a question. >> you thought it was going to go that direction from the tone at the beginning. but i don't know. i love ricky gervais. i think he's a brilliant talent and i thought everybody looked pretty much pretty stunningly beautiful. >> in case you missed it. the best motion picture drama is the george clooney movie which is "the descendants." >> actually alexander paine directed it. >> i called it the clooney movie because he's the main guy. he also won for best actor and meryl streep won for best
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actress in a drama. and she won for "the iron lady." >> i'm dying to see. >> great, great. best motion picture musical or comedy was "the artist." >> i haven't seen that yet. >> and you've seen this, frank and cody saw it and said she's unbelievable, michelle williams in "my week with marilyn." >> yeah, terrific. >> also did we say that the best actor in a drama was jean du jardin from "the artist. >> i don't think there were too many surprises. i think "the help" didn't get as many awards. octavia spencer got -- >> when she got up there. >> she's absolutely lovely. >> who did you think looked the absolute most smashing? >> i like when people don't look so coiffed and pinned up and buttoned and sprayed. i liked all the girls who felt natural. reese witherspoon, heidi klum. even though i know they spent a lot of time getting ready, it didn't feel like that. >> the one that caught my eye as soon as she walked out, and it's because we don't see her very
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much was elle mcer ifson. >> yeah. >> she's 47 years old. she's had several children. >> yeah. >> she is still -- she looks like, i've known her for probably 25 years, she still looks exactly the same. she is drop-dead gorgeous. >> so homeland won best drama. >> i haven't seen that, either. >> just unbelievable. >> on cable like all of those shows -- >> i don't know how to tivo anything. >> if you're up late on saturday night by the way, snl had some fun, i guess, at our expense again. >> and >> how many emmys have they won for their writing and they're stuck with us? >> that's sad. >> we didn't see it. >> this week nbc's "today" show celebrated its 60th anniversary. or more accurately, it's 60 year descent into madness. >> oh, that's nothing. >> oh, that's great. that's the truth. that's the truth. i heard the party last week i heard one of the reporters asking katie couric, how did she
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feel now that the fourth hour of the "today" show is run by completely zany divas drinking wine? i didn't stick around for the answer. but i doubt it was wonderful. anyway, we have some favorite things to tell you about, don't we? >> and we also have -- before we get to that let's talk about our guests who are here. >> okay. >> we have ann -- >> you think we're crazy. >> a pair of people that actually pay to come see us. and that's crazy. >> we're excited for you guys, you came and visited us today. >> some wonderful charity auction or something like that. >> okay. now, okay, you know what we're going to be talking about the golden globes all through the show. >> absolutely positively. >> okay. so if you have an iphone. >> oh, no. >> there's something called shazam. and you may already know about it. but hold on before i tell you what it is, if you're in a restaurant and you hear a song and you're like what is that song? you don't need to ask anybody because you have it on your ipod. >> isn't that scary?
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>> here's the beautiful thing. not only does it tell you the song, it gives you the lyrics, as they're playing. wherever the song comes in, okay watch, i'm going to show you. will you play some song. not that one. do you have california girl? >> oh, good grief. >> i love when the show goes like this. it just starts tanking whenever i pull out my iphone the show goes south. >> why do you keep doing it then? >> because i already asked for california girl. can you do it, please? okay, choose something else, whatever you got. it's worth it. >> ah. >> stop, please! please. >> all right. >> any song, anything. do anything. ♪ greetings loved ones >> okay, watch. ♪ i know a place >> you're not going to believe this. not going to believe it. you're going to be shocked. look what it says. >> i can't see. >> no, no, no.
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>> does it say it? now look. look, look, look, look. it picks it up in the middle. >> wow. >> wow. >> wait. >> this is scary. ♪ come close -- >> it's like karaoke in your hand. what is better than that? >> what could be worse? >> anywhere you are. >> karaoke in your hand. >> come on. ♪ can't wait >> it's the best thing ever. >> i don't know if i'm jetlagged, lack of sleep but that's the worst idea ever. >> no. look at our -- we have backup dancers at the news desk. >> but they're crazy. they paid money to see us. >> go on. >> all right. mine is something called the bra strap bling. you know how your straps and everybody says, oh, my gosh your straps are showing. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> this is by that same company that did the hosiery that have tattoos on it.
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it's called attitude. and you can get bling bra straps that you can just take off your other ones. >> oh, and hook them on. >> and hook them on. >> that's great. >> and get a little bling. instead, so they start at $21.99 at wrappies.com. >> that's a great one. >> sara is on assignment. >> she is. but we have to show off our new some ma bras. >> there's a reason for it. we love these bras. they do a lot of good work. they have an organization. they have a drive. they basically take your gently used bras. >> there it is. >> and it starts today called giving is beautiful in partnership with the national network to end domestic violence. take your gently used bras, they're going to collect them, until february 26th at soma boutiques across the country. because you think about it, there's -- it's not the kind of thing that -- bras are expensive. >> they're pricey. it's ridiculous. they cost do much.
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>> and a lot of ladies really need them. >> we have a big announcement to make as we speak. we have whittled down the list of our pet finalists and the five are here. are you ready? >> here they are. >> four dogs and a cat. bentley the dog. >> one of my favorites. >> lily grace the dog. >> oh. oh. >> buster. the dog. >> the dog. >> so cute. >> haley the dog. >> wow. >> these are my favorites. >> i know, mine too. >> and here's the cat, smokey. >> hello, smokey. >> so all -- >> did we just pick a token cat? honestly because that cat looked like every other cat we got. i'm sorry, i just tell the truth. there are a lot of cat lovers out there in the world. for them i'm glad we have a cat. >> they said in the rankings the cat ranked fourth. not even fifth. fourth. okay. all right. so we're going to bring those cat -- that cat and those dogs in for a fashion show. >> on thursday? is that on thursday?
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>> i don't know. >> that's also the day my mother's going to be here. batten down the hatches. she's hosting because you have jury duty. and regis will be here for most of the show. >> all right coming up next we're going to have more on those golden globes. al roker and savannah guthrie is going to fill us in on what we didn't see. al was whooping it up. we saw you behind-the-scenes.
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jo if you had football fever and missed the golden globes last night or just couldn't make it through the entire show, we have everything you need to know. we have a recap and thanks to our own al roker and savannah guthrie stationed front and center in beverly hills, we have the scoop. first, i'm surprised they're awake and sitting upright. did you guys get any sleep at all last night? >> i got about 45 minutes. >> i think i got about two hours or so. had a lot of coffee. and bacon. >> nothing like bacon. >> tell us about ricky gervais, because we know how he played at home because we got to see him. but how did he play in that room with those jokes? >> i think people were appreciative of it. i think -- everybody i talked to afterwards coming out going to the parties all loved him. i didn't get one person saying i didn't think he was that good. if anything, i think they were maybe expecting him to come out with guns blazing a little bit more. but for the most part, everybody thought he was right on. >> he got some laughs that were good but didn't have that hard edge.
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i'm sure some people think, oh, gosh, he toned it down. i thought it was really funny, that moment with madonna when she sort of got him back. >> he comes running across the stage. >> running across the stage. >> i felt like he won that one. >> yeah, me too. >> i think she's using an estonian ak accident now. that's what i've narrowed it down to. no longer english or british, estonian. let's watch the clip and take a peek. >> she's a material girl, and she's just like a virgin. please welcome madonna! >> just like a virgin, ricky? why don't you come over here and do something about it. i haven't kissed a girl in a few years. >> yeah, she didn't seem comfortable. for a woman who's been performing her entire life in front of gazillions of people, i think, what i sensed, and i don't know madonna so -- i think she sensed at that point had she won, had she -- >> yeah. >> i think she's hurt that her
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movie that she has such great passion about has been basically maligned in the press and has not received the attention that she wants it to. i understand that. what do you guys think about that? >> i don't know about that, kathie. she's a very talented woman. she's just not a stand-up comic. >> on a shallow note, i loved her dress. >> al, tell us about the parties. we get to see the stuff on tv but not backstage. do they go wild back there? >> i wouldn't say they go wild, but they kind of let loose. they see friends that, you know, they want to reconnect with and they really kind of let their hair down. i mean, getting to see helen mirren, morgan freeman and jeremy irons talking. but you know what, they were really connecting and talking. you could tell they were enjoying talking to each other. i think those party, that gives them a chance to do that. >> well, there's a lot of drinking that goes on at the golden globes to begin with. >> like part of a show. >> hey, hey!
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>> there is an echo. >> is something going on? are you going to finish the sentence? >> no, no. what were you going to say, hoda? >> i was going to ask real quick, two highlights, va van na, the number-one highlight of your time there. >> i loved that little dog. he kind of stole everything. so cute from the artist. i think we both fell in love with octavia spencer. she's so amazing and so deserved it. she's such a charmer. she loves the "today" show. >> yeah. her speech was so touching, really touching. and the tribute to morgan freeman from sidney poitier was just amazing. >> we see him so rarely and he heart. most beautiful men inside and out that god ever made. >> and i think the only standing "o" of the night. isn't that right, guys? >> completely right. >> you guys, thank you so much.
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>> i thought it was a good show overall. >> and you guys were a plus, baby. >> see you tomorrow. >> still to come, we're going to get to the stuff you really care about, who looked really good and who not so much. >> and up next, we'll tell you about all the other news in hollywood, all the stuff that everybody is buzzing about.
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"today ease's buzz "filling you in on all the hollywood buzz. the kelsey grammer used the globe as a backdrop to make big announcement about -- >> his twins. yeah. he announced they're expecting twins, a big surprise. now, at hollywoodlife.com he told us they actually know the gender of the babies. but he wouldn't say what they are yet. >> forgive me, but something in my mind reminds me that he lost a baby before, right? >> he did. >> he must be well along for them to be making this announcement. >> apparently in the second trimester but you could barely see any sort of bump there. >> if you present at the golden globes, it's unlikely you will be a presenter for the oscars. they were talking about how j. lo didn't want to present at the globes so she could present at the oscars. is there any truth to that? >> the oscars have come out and
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said they desire exclusivity. there is a degree they want. but because some names are so big they still have to be a little flexible. >> so many award shows now, you can't just commit to one especially -- i mean, i think that's not really -- >> pathetic. yeah. >> it also sort of makes you feel like is the oscars really getting worried about the golden globes that they would care? and apparently a lot of other celebrities decided they didn't care what about this decree. they came anyway. they saw. >> i hate that. >> demi moore -- >> americans. >> yeah. demi moore and ashton ran into each other in the pre-golden globes party, i guess. you would expect a little tension, but that wasn't the case, they say. >> ashton did the right thing. >> yeah. >> demi was already at the party. she was seated talking to madonna and sean penn, which is interesting, another ex -- >> nice to see all these kids getting along. >> they were making the most of not being awkward.
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and ashton saw her across the room and he decided i'll go right over, and he did that. he went right over and he was talking to her. then he talked to rumor, her daughter, as well, so it kind of defused the situation. >> certainly putting on a brave face. people are very concerned about demi's weight loss. she is still very thin, and her own daughter is urging her to seek some help. >> wow. >> i can't tell there. >> she looks really skinny. >> oh, yeah. >> people are worried about heather locklear. she was in the hospital friday. what's happened? >> yeah. her sister called 911. apparently she had taken xanax, i guess more xanax than she was supposed to, and she had also had alcohol, rushed to the hospital. her parents came out the next day and said she's doing fine. >> it was not an overdose, a suicide. attempted suicide. >> she had tried something like that back in 2008, she was suicidal, and she did seek rehab. her parents wanted her to go to
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rehab. >> is she so distraught over breaking up with jack warner? >> jack wagner. >> former co-star from "melros e "melrose place." yes. she's had problems before. >> we'll be back.
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it is 10:26 now. good morning, i'm marla tellez. this morning the bay area's honoring the life of dr. martin luther king jr. with its annual
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freedom train ride. the train left san jose's caltrain station at 9:30, making stops in sunnyvale, before arrive in san francisco. when the freedom train arrive in san francisco, riders are will take part in the march through the city that means closures. the route at 4th and king streets will be closed to traffic. the route includes third street to howard street and ends at yerba buena gardens. public transit operating a different schedule because of the holiday. b.a.r.t. says it's on a saturday schedule so you should check the website before you head out the door. muni also on a saturday schedule. ac transit, however, is on a sunday schedule. caltrain and vta are operating as normal. we'l ahal ve at your holiday forecast after the break. honey...? [ mom ] yes.
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yes...but i want my own invisible cord. you already have one. oh. ♪ welcome back. time 10:29. it's still cold out there and temperatures in the warmth of the day are only going to make it to the upper 50s. 57 in redwood city. 54 in los gados. and temps are going to struggle to hit upper 50 in places like san francisco today. the first of a series of storms arrived by wednesday. expecting our first showers in the north bay wednesday into thursday. rain continues through the weekend. we'll have a full forecast at 11:00. >> coming up on nbc bay area news at 11:00, a huge weekend for 49ers fans as they secure a
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spot in the championships. sales of team merchandise. police identify a suspect in two sexual assaults in oakland, he's only 14. we'll have the latest coming up in 30 minutes. lli anou swiheee y d today's style is brought to you by l'oreal paris, celebrating 40 years of because you're worth it. >> we are back on this fun day monday with "today's style." and who wore what last night and who looked fantastic at the golden globes. >> they sparkled, they shined and showed some skin, as always, nude and black were in. al roker had a front-row seat. ♪
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>> we're here on the red carpet, we didn't see a lot of red, but we did see a lot of nude, a lot of purple, and a few other interesting surprises. ♪ >> i love this. >> it's an eagle. the wings do flab, in case you were wondering. >> you match the red carpet. >> i know. >> it's almost like camouflage. >> yeah. i thought i'd just blend in. like a little cammo. >> wow. hello. that's a bonus. that's a gift that keeps giving. >> you caught me adjusting myself. us girls, you know, we have to. >> my nails are very comfortable in formal wear. >> yes, sir. ♪
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as far as the men were concerned, i think they were looking a little blue. why the blue tux? >> because we're the new black. >> what is it about a blue tux that's -- >> well, it's not black. >> you can't go wrong wit, although i do realize now in the light it's blue. >> midnight blue. very nice. >> didn't know that. i'm a little color blind. >> i don't think anybody tonight is wearing their own clothes except me. ♪ >> who are you wearing? >> versace. >> who are you wearing? >> i'm wearing dana. >> you can see vintage. >> i am wearing vintage.
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>> gucci. >> who are you wearing? >> you. >> okay! >> all right. we are anxiously waiting how in style magazine's fashion director and nicole richie, except for we lost our feed. >> so we're going to take it from here, like we tend to do. >> we've got opinions ourselves, don't we, darling. >> angelina jolie got a lot of >> at first i didn't love it, with the silhouette and the red lips, i thought she looked exquisite. >> one big favorite, and i loved her dress, too, julianna margulies had that plum -- is that the one? yeah. kind of straight dress. beautiful. just simple. elegant. >> high neckline. and look at the earrings, a little pop of color. >> i know what you mean, less is more. >> viola davis did something they were describing as
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majestic. she looks gorgeous in that color. >> yeah. >> and octavia spencer, her co-star -- >> a little lavender, which i thought was lovely. >> a scene stealer. thing. i think that was a perfect choice for her. >> gorgeous. >> lady like but sexy. she looks great. >> she was saying on the red carpet, someone was telling me, usually they have designers saying, hey, we'd like to dress you. and she said they didn't come to coming to her now. >> oh, yeah, yeah. so happy for her. one of those ladies that's been laboring in the business a long time. now it's her moment. >> madonna's dress got -- oh, wait. i think we have our experts. al, nicole, are you there? >> we're here. >> look at you two. you are worth waiting for. >> what was the highlight for you all? >> well, you know, ladies first. >> okay. well, my favorite was hilda.
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i think the tshe has such a unique sense of style. >> swenson. >> yes. i loved the long sleeves. she's so cool. she's awesome. >> she doesn't look like anybody else. little like david bow bowie. >> she does. >> not a bad thing. in that great start-up moment. >> how tall is she? because she looks like, you know -- >> pardon me? >> how tall is she? >> she's quite tall. quite tall. probably close to six feet. >> wow. >> like you said -- i love julianna margulies. just the dress was a gorgeous purple second skin, and lorraine schwartz did her for 15 people last night. extraordinary. her pieces are great. yeah. >> no one's talking about, and i was real impressed and thought she looked so beautiful, so age appropriate was woodley from
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"the descendants," played the young girl. what color was that dress? hard to tell. look how lovely she is. >> it's a very pale lavender strapless. it's a sheer neckline. >> oh, see i thought that was >> yeah. >> oh. >> you can see like where the beading is on top. it's against the net, not on her skin. >> okay. you guys, real quickly, do you guys feel differently about charlize theron? did you love or not love her dress? >> personally i loved it. i think it takes a lot to have that kind of dress and wear it and not have the dress wear you. and she has the body for it. she's tall enough. and so i thought that she did a great job wearing that dress. >> probably could have done without the headband, but she's so lovely i don't care. >> she is the face of -- >> yeah. >> couture of new york. well, thank you guys. >> thanks, guys. >> thank you so much.
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coming up next, from one extreme to the other, some of julie's fine feathered and furry friends visit us.
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we are back with "today's call of the wild." you may have been wondering how to make the winter easier for like porcupines and stuff. we have some answers. >> that's right. julie says if you think the winter is tough on us, try being a woodpecker. you know what, he gave you the evil eye. >> look at him. look how aggressive this animal is. >> hi, julie. every time you say something, he looks at you. >> like, oh, yeah? i hear you. >> he hates your guts. >> tell us about him. >> this guy is probably one of the most -- i love him. he is one of our -- one of the most wonderful ambassadors. >> why? >> we rescued him from the wild. how cool is it to see a bethaifr
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happens in the wild that he would normally be doing out there? he can't be rereleased because he broke his wing when he was little. now he gets to do the same things. >> if we did that, we would be institutionalized. why do they do that, to get food? >> yes, absolutely. >> they burrow in the winter? >> find these little bugs and worms. >> oh. >> go ahead. >> he really loves them. he's got a really long tongue, as well. >> oh, great. >> if you want a kiss, we can also give him a kiss. did you see that? >> with the worm still in his beak. nice. >> i have that stuff for lunch. >> i got shocked. but let's get back to the topic of the segment. >> yeah. >> we do most of our rescues for the parks in the winter because animals have such a hard time adapting to the cold weather. >> sure. >> we're going to go ahead and -- yeah, look at this.
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he knows exactly. he's like to heck with the wood, i'm going over here. you're too smart for us. okay. i'm going to get corey back. >> i feel bad about his wing. >> he has a wonderful life, and he gets to teach kids about our native wildlife. our hog-nosed snake next. >> good. >> this little guy, people so often -- >> hog nose. >> you know what, i don't know if you can see, i don't have my glasses on -- >> me neither. >> but he actually has -- i'll try to hold it for the camera -- he actually has a little upturned nose. >> like a snooty snake. >> exactly. and you know what's really amazing about these little guys, when they are threatened, they'll do this threat kind of hiss and they look like a cobra. >> you're tough. >> but if that doesn't work, they actually roll over and play dead. >> they do? >> really unl usual for a snake. if you try to right them, they'll roll back over.
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these guys need shelter. so leave your old dead trees in your yard. provide woodpiles for the little critters around. we'll bring out a porcupine. >> porcupine! so much air time. >> so cute! >> these guys need water just like all animals. >> he has a cute face. >> if you have a pond or bird feeder, leave a fountain or drip running in it so it doesn't freeze over. that will provide water for all the little critters that want to come into your yard. lastly, we have a bobcat. >> oh. >> he's going to get hoda. >> his eyes are following me. >> good, get it. >> you never know what he might do to that. this is one, when you start getting into this size, the wildcats, you don't want to encourage them. don't leave your pets out at night or the pet food out at night. they survive by finding those places to hide during the
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coldest parts but these are built for being out in the cold. >> unfortunately they find small pelts, too. >> that's why, you know, kind of being careful, especially because they're mostly nocturnal, dawn and dusk. >> julie, thank you so much. coming up next, how to keep your body warm when the cold is more than you can take right after this. >> baby. so, this is delicious
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time for "today's tech," when you're cold, you have come to the right place. steve glean berg, author of "gadget nation," is here with great ways to keep your body temperature on the rise. hi. >> hi. >> take us away. >> a cold day to prove all this. >> you'll love this. >> this is amazing. the personal soup set. there's a heating element inside it.
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you can make some soup -- well, you know how -- >> blend it up and then actually cooks -- >> my mother's name was dorothy. we called her one-pot dot. she would have loved this. >> what does that cost? >> about $200. heating element inside. this is called create a crock. this is from crockpot. you can add your personal touch to the outside of it. for instance you pick the background, upload some photos, we have you ladies on this one right here. >> and who doesn't want one of those. >> this is a must-have. your crockpot takes a lot of real estate on the counter. >> like your grand ma, baby pictures. >> $50. next, a towel warmer from bro brookstone. what's more luxurious than to get out of the shower with a warm bathrobe and tow toll warm yourself with? this is nursery spa and also for warming baby's clothes. >> after the baby's bath and
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stuff. >> this is $80. this is about $60. >> not bad. >> pretty cool. next, to warm the whole family up, this is cool. this is heat surge, an electric fireplace with infrared heat built into it. what's neat about it, we don't have it turned on at the moment, but what's cool is you can lower the temperature in your home and heat the room you're in. energy efficient. out of the box, ready to go. don't need a screwdriver. take it out, plug it in. >> makes a noise? >> for tvitis not that great, but it works great. between $300 and $600. >> great for a porch or something, you know, you don't have heat in it but it's like a fourth season -- >> or like the den, keep the -- >> one thing for every room. >> this is called nest, and this is a thermostat that learns your lifestyle. there's no buttons to program it, you just raise and lower to the temperature you want
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throughout the day. over the course of about a week or so it learns your lifestyle and starts to imitate it. and you can control it from the internet anywhere in the world. >> hooked up to your system in in your house? >> not hooked up. just wi-fi. these are conductive fibers built into them so you can control your touch screen through the gloves. knit and leather version. very cool. moving down the line here. >> what is this? >> ski goggles. these are cool. >> shazam. heat and a little screen on the lower left. >> it's too big for me. >> that's impossible! >> i'm so happy right now. >> gps built in so it with track your runs doing skiing. in the lower right-hand corner there's a screen. a little -- >> i see it. you need glasses. >> no, you don't need glasses. so that's really cool. and this is about $500. next, this is from ll bean, and these are rocket linkable sleds
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so they hook together. when you were a kid, you have to hold the person's feet in front of you. they automatically hook up. >> very cute. >> and mickey is wearing -- these are -- he's from the animal control of new york city, available for being adopted. this is an adoptable dog. and it's from scooter's friend. >> all on our website. >> coming up next, we'll cook up something nice and warm. but you know what, first this is today.
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time for today's "kitchen and getting saucy." some of your favorite seafood restaurants. >> richard says some restaurants might use a bait and switch substituting a less expensive fish for your dish. is that the case? >> it can happen in a mistake way or also personally done and it can come from the purveyor or
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from the restaurant, from the hook to the cook. >> what can we do about it? >> let's talk about that. i wanted to show you, this is a great example. this is a red snapper. >> mm-hmm. >> more expensive than? >> about $15 a pound. >> wow. >> and this is tilapia, about $3 a pound. >> huge difference. >> one of the issues is you have to look at restaurants that are able to pie their fish whole, because when it's in a fillet form, you can see it. >> yeah. >> so i just want to show you some samples here. what i did was i crusted them. this is one way that they disguise this. this is a snapper and tilapia. hard with the naked eye to see that. there's one thing i want to do, i brought some wine so that -- >> oh, good. >> you need to cleanse the palate. >> we can do that. >> one of these is a tilapia. >> one is tulip ya and one is a red snapper. try the two. >> it's hard with the sauce and everything. >> it really is. it masks the flavor sometimes. it's really important as a consumer to ask questions. >> very good. >> looking for these reputable
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restaurants and reputable fishmongers. you need to find ut where the fish is coming from. >> i think the expensive one is this one. what do you think? >> i say that one. >> oh. here we go. >> one, two, three. >> you were right. >> i love tilapia. >> because this was plumper. >> mm-hmm. >> come down here. >> right here we have cod. >> mm-hmm. >> and we also have hake. cod is about $8 a pound and the hak section $3 a pound. as you can see in the naked eye, they look very similar. >> they sure do. >> when you have the whole fish, you're able to get a good sense of it. that's why it's so important. >> that's the cod. >> what's the other one called? ? hake. ground fish similar to cod. >> you're right. >> you guys are good. >> you can see the color. >> oh, i'm not cleansing my palate. excuse me. >> all right. >> now we have pollock and
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grouper. pollock is there are 3 a pound, grouper is $15 a pound. >> that's grouper. >> right. >> you are very good. >> excellent. >> thank you so much. >> tomorrow, actor anthony mack will be here. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? ♪ [ male announcer ] the new united mileageplus explorer card. get it and you're in.
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