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pancakes, we're going to go. good morning. tragedy in ohio. new details are emerging this morning about the 17-year-old gunman opened fire at a high school in ohio. two students were there will describe the terror they felt. judgment day. voters head to the polls in arizona and michigan today, a crital test of mitt romney's standing with voters, especially in the state where he was born. did newt gingrich make the right call by skipping both races. we're going to ask him this morning. and road to recovery. the denver, colorado, news anchor seriously injured when she was bitten by a dog live on the air. she explains why she's calling it a positive experience today,
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she explains why she's calling it a positive experience today, tuesday, february 28th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television for the west coast on this tuesday morning. i'm ann curry. >> i'm matt lauer. medical examiner released a statement in ohio, one of the victims russell king jr. brain dead. >> is suspect identified as t.j. lane. he attended a nearby school. on the chardon high school campus. witnesses said that lane walked into the cafeteria and appeared to target a specific group of students. in a moment, we'll talk to two young men who
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were actually there and who knew the victims as well as one of the alleged shooter's classmeats coming up. we begin with savannah guthrie who has the latest on the story. savannah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. the pain and shock is written all over the faces of the people you meet here. this is a town whose heart is broken. there are a lot of conflicting reports about the alleged gunman here. questions whether he was bullied or upset about romantic break-up? some say he was a nice kid from a nice family. others say he was obviously troubles, but one thing is clear -- nothing can explain what happened here. ♪ i once was lost >> reporter: at a candlelight vigil for the victims, hugs, tears and shock. what did you think when you heard someone had a gun? >> at our school? that's unreal. it's unreal. >> reporter: senior mike wargo had just walked away after
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greeting his friends in the school cafeteria when he heard a loud noise. >> i started freaking out. i got a text message from my friend saying my best friend got shot. and i heard more gunshots. >> reporter: the shots rang out just as the school day was starting at chardon high school. >> attention chardon rescue, we have an active shooter at the high school. >> there was a lot of running and a lot of screaming. i heard a bunch of shots fired. >> reporter: witnesses say thomas, t.j., lane from a nearby vocational school began firing on a group of seated students. >> he had no emotion on his face. he was just shooting. >> reporter: nate said his ear was grazed by one of the bullets. >> it sounded like a firecracker almost. and at that point, i looked back, saw him shoot which hit one of my other friends that was at the table with us.
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and as i was turning around, he hit me. >> reporter: five students were shot before police say lane was chased out of the building by a football coach, frank hall. minutes later lane surrendered. not far from the school. terrified parents rushed to the nearby middle school where students had been evacuated to tearful reunions. >> it's just really hard because you can't do anything. you're in a helpless situation. >> reporter: the wounded were air lifted to two local hospitals. students daniel parmertor, russell king. nick walczak, parmertor died from his injuries. in a statement his family said we are shocked by this senseless tragedy. danny was a bright young boy who had a bright future ahead of him. the alleged shooter lived with his grandparents after his parents divorced. he took a bus every day to the vocational school from chardon high. a spokesman said that the family
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is devastated. >> by all accounts t.j. is a fairly quiet and good kid. pretty much sticks to himself but does has some friends and has never been in trouble. >> reporter: for this small community outside cleveland it's almost too much to bear. how are you coping? >> i'm not. it's just a nightmare waiting to wake up from. not going to happen. i hope nobody ever has to experience this. i feel this way. i can't imagine what the parents feel like now. >> reporter: i would imagine it went through your mind how close you came. >> i wish i was there. i would rather take the bullet. they had the biggest hearts. they would do anything for anybody. everybody misses everybody. >> reporter: t.j. lane is
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arraigned in juvenile court this afternoon. he has not entered any plea. we don't know if of any charges at the moment. in late december he wrote a posting on facebook. he said that he written in class. it's hard to make it out. he wrote in the third person. and appears to refer to himself saying, quote, his only company to confide in was the vermin in the street. he longed for only one thing, the world to bow at his feet. he ended that posting with, die, all of you. classes are canceled at chardon high school, but there will be grief counselors on site. ann? earlier this morning, i spoke with ian sandborn and travis carver who were in the cafeteria when the gunman started shooting and hailey was a classmate of the alleged gunman. i started by asking them about russell king who was declared
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brain dead by the medical examiner. >> russell was always -- i have been friends with the kid since kindergarten. he was always really nice. he would always ask everybody if they needed help with anything. he was always there. he would always take the shirt off his back to help anyone out. it's just tragic that something like this had to happen to him. >> travis, i understand you wer. >> travis, i understand you were close enough to see tj's face as this shooting was occurring. how would you describe the expression on his face? it was something else, i mean it was straight determination. and he just had the look on his face that, it's hard to describe. it just sticks with you. >> you decided to stay even though a lot of people were running because you were trying to care for the wounded.
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describe those moments. were they quiet or were they chaotic in the cafeteria. >> after the first shot, it was probably a couple of seconds, i'm sure it seemed quiet, it was what was going on in my head it gave me a second to think. it was whether fight or flight, i guess. the fight or flight response. i just took a second, and then i saw the one girl running towards me. i decided i should run with her. and then, decided to take cover after a couple of seconds after four or five shots, that he took off. >> ian, how do you remember it? i was sitting at the table, go ahead, ian. >> i was actually, i was actually at the table that the shooting occurred at. tj was just a table behind us. and i saw him pull out the gun. and i yelled duck.
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and i was the only one who ducked under my table. and all my friends just kind of stood around there. and i remember him firing off all of his shots and then standing up and seeing my friends just laying on the ground. and i didn't know what to do. i was like in panic mode. so i just ran outside and i talked to an operator on 911. tried to get as much help as i could. scary situation. >> yeah, very scary. hailey, you know tj from school. and i'm wondering if you can tell us anything about what was happening in his life that might explain a possible motive for shooting demetrius and russell and three other students. >> you know he would never really talk about his family. he was honestly really quiet. you could always tell he had a very sad look in his eyes all the time. he usually just kept to himself. >> he lived with his
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grandmother, i understand. how was he as a student? and how do you respond to some reports that he might have been bullied? >> i never saw him got bull idea. but it's easy to believe, because he was very quiet. and he never really stood up for himself very much. i don't really know. did you see his facebook posting? how do you react to the story that we're understanding that he posted this in december and he ended it with, die, all of you? >> i'm not really sure, i guess. i'm just really shocked that it was tj. >> you're shocked that it was tj? why are you shocked? >> he was just a really nice quiet, honest-looking kid. every time i talked to him, it was always a great conversation. he never had anything mean to
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say about anybody. >> did anything happen in his life, in recent weeks that might have triggered any kind of angry response? >> nothing that i knew of. but then again, he didn't really talk very often. >> ian and travis, what can you say about the community coming together and what is needed for you and your fellow students to heal after enduring this? >> i would say as much like i just personally myself, i just need time to think alone sometimes. so i think everyone in the community needs to like not talk about it so much and kind of just let it die down. and the candlelightings and stuff like memorials for it. but as far as just you know, letting it fall apart, you just need to let it go and everyone needs to accept the fact that you know, life, life threw this at us and we just have to deal
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with it and we have to make the best of it. >> you have a lot to deal with, ian sanborn, travis carver, your heroism. i'm sure a lot of people will be congratulating you and thanking you for that. and hailey korvasic. you have a lot to process and we appreciate you joining us this morning. our best to you. >> uh-huh. >> it is now 7:12. here's matt. >> voters in michigan and arizona are weighing in on the gop presidential race today. and while mitt romney is considered a favorite in arizona, he's locked in a fierce battle in his home state with rick santorum. as for newt gingrich, he chose to bypass those contests to focus on next week's super tuesday contest. the former house speaker is with us how from chattanooga, tennessee. speaker gingrich, it's good to see you, thanks for joining us. >> matt, it's good to be with you. >> the last time you were on the show was january 26, you had just won the south carolina primary. in the time since then, just about a month, mitt romney has
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won five contests, rick santorum has won four. you have not won any additional contests. and in some ways, you've dropped out of the headlines, why? >> i think romney made the decision, he had to spend $20 million against me in florida, ran an intensely negative campaign. i carried about a third of the counties in north florida, he carried south florida. in my counties, the vote actually went up. we then went to nevada and i came in second in nevada. got twice the vote john mccain got four years ago. at that point rick santorum had done something intelligent. he skipped south carolina, florida and nevada, put all of his resources into three states nobody competed in. and the news media anointed him the alternative. i think you have to live through this couple of weeks, we've done this before. i lived through tim pawlenty, michele bachmann, donald trump. >> herman cain. >> herman cain. rick perry. i've been down this road before.
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and we keep collecting delegates. >> do you have optimism? your strategy, your strategy is looking forward to ten states that will be casting votes on tuesday. what are you seeing in the polling there that makes you optimistic? >> i think for sure we're going to carry georgia and i thing we're probably going to karenry tennessee and oklahoma. i was here in tennessee with fred thompson yesterday. he's coming back, herman cain and my daughter jackie are campaigning in the state. we have jc watts campaigning with us in oklahoma. we have a good shot of picking up delegates in idaho. we'll be competing heavily in ohio, north dakota has some very real possibilities. so i think we'll come out of super tuesday having picked up a number of delegates. then we'll go on to alabama and mississippi where we'll win both of those. governor perry, is supporting me, he thinks we'll win the texas. it will be 155-0.
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in texas delegates, i think we'll continue to amass delegates. >> it's an optimistic view, speaker gingrich. a lot of people feel the train has left the station and there's two guys on it and you're not one of them. >> this is the fourth time the same guys have said the same thing. these guys said in june i was gone. by december, i was leading all the national polls by as much as 21 points, according to rasmussen. then we got $5 million of negative ads dumped you on us by romney in iowa. people said we were gone, came back and won in south carolina. set a record. then romney dumped $20 million of negative ads. we still survived and we're still number two in florida and nevada. so i'm used to this kind of you know, nonadvice from people who are for mitt romney. which is what you're about to tell me. we have campaign focused on $2.50 gasoline. people can go to newt.org to see the background as to why i think it's possible. as you watch gasoline prices go
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up. i think you're going to find that the gingrich plan to get back to $2.50 a gallon gasoline has a lot of appeal to a lot of peel. >> i want to ask you something else that made headlines recently. a comment that rick santorum made this weekend in michigan. referring to a speech that president obama made to congress back in 2009. where he said, i ask every american to commit to at least one year or more of higher education or career training. this can be community college or a four-year school, vocational training or apprenticeship. now referring to this comment this weekend, rick santorum said president obama once said he wants everybody in america to go to college. what a snob. as a former college professor, how did you feel about that exchange? >> you have to ask santorum why he said that. i do think every american ought to get trained. i think it doesn't matter what your degrees are, it matters if you're employable. in north dakota because of the oil boom they have 3.5% unemployment.
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they have 16,000 jobs in the oil industry that are unfilled. because the 3.5% who are unemployed don't have the right skills. so i've proposed that we add a requirement to unemployment compensation, that you have to sign up for a business training program to learn some skill. if we're going to give you money, but we wouldn't give people money for doing nothing for 99 weeks. i think there's a middle ground here. the total quote you just read strikes me as perfectly reasonable. everybody in america is going to have to get reeducated all the time. because jobs are going to change, technology is going to change. and if we're going to compete in the world market, we both have to have the best equipment and we have to have the best training. >> former speaker, newt gingrich. speaker gingrich. always good for you to share your time with us, i really appreciate it. >> thank you, matt. 17 minutes after the hour. >> let's check the rest of the morning's top stories from natalie morales at the news desk. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with an italian cruise ship floating powerless with more than 1,000 passengers and crew on board. in the pirated-infested waters
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of the indian ocean. nbc's michelle kosinski has the latest from london, michelle, good morning. >> hi, natalie. this is another "costa" cruise ship, a sister ship to "costa concordia" that crashed off italy last month, killing 25 people. the company says this ship had a fire in its engine room. no injuries, but it's been dark and drifting now being towed for nearly 25 hours. there are more than 600 passengers, including eight americans on board the "costa allegra" right now where they've been drifting with no lights, no ac, no power, no propulsion for almost an entire day. because a fire broke out in the luxury cruiseliner's engine room and took hours to douse. the ship sentd out a distress signal. this in waters that have been notoriously infested with pirates.
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the italian coast guard says passengers are fine. there are italian marines on board in case of trouble and a seychelles plane flew overhead to make sure all was well. it's been an awful few weeks for costa and parent company, carnival, starting with the deadly "costa concordia" disaster last month. two other ships were hit by norovirus outbreaks. now this. the ship described as promising new adventures every day. waiting on deck for help to arrive was not supposed to be part of the package. the problem has been getting to the ship to get some help. the helicopter was able to go this morning and bring food and communications equipment. it is now being towed. but it won't be until thursday that it can get to the closest island that's big enough to handle all the passengers. just this morning the company said it was sincerely sorry for the inconvenience. natalie? >> all right, michelle kosinski
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out of our london bureau this morning, thank you. newark liberty airport has reopened after an emergency landing forced it to close for an hour monday night. the pilot on united express flight 5124 out of atlanta radioed in an issue with its front wheel after an indicator light showed a problem with the landing gear. the plane was forced to land after fire crews hosed off the runway with flame-retardant foam. the nose gear collapsed upon landing, fortunately no one was injured and the passenger and crew were evacuated by emergency chute. he's seen fire and rain, but matt kenseth also saw victory at the daytona 500 last night. racing analysts are calling it the strangest 500 in history of the sport. postponed for the first time ever due to rain and then forced to stop for two hours after a freak accident sparked a massive fuel fire that had to be cleaned up with what else, laundry detergent apparently. well this waiter could use a bailout, a 21-year-old was serving german chancellor, angela merkel a beer when he
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lost his balance and there you see, ended up pouring five icy glasses of germny's finest brew down her neck. but he says, merkel was nice about it all. even grinned at him after his sudsy gaffe. taking it all in good stride. the flash of thigh seen round the world, angelina jolie's leg poking out of her dress at the academy awards has spawned creative photo editing online. landing on the moon with neil armstrong. crossing the delaware with general george washington. even the statue of liberty looks pretty good there, getting in on the trend. but like most things -- two? are better than one? [ laughter ] >> and by the way, angie's leg has 28,000 followers on twitter. that's 28,000 more than matt has. >> imitation.
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>> out of the blue there. >> imitation is the sincerest form of of flattery. >> the waiter? he claims he got bumped. there's no one near him. there's no one near him. >> he's just embarrassed. >> i don't blame him, can you believe that? >> he's cool as a cucumber. >> ooh! >> all right. mr. roker? >> oktoberfest a little too far there. we do have strong weather to talk about. izblrd cizditions will be developing through the plains into the upper midwest. a storm system really gets itself together, three to six inches of snow in vail.rd two to four in casper, wyoming. and the big snow, duluth ten to 16 inches. hibbing, eight to 12, marquette, michigan, up to a foot of snow with strong winds, going to be blizzard-like conditio >> it's a cold start out there
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and the clouds will increase as we head throughout the day. good morning. i'm meteorologist christina loren. temperatures right now, 41 degrees in san jose, 32 in santa rosa. we're going to struggle to break into the upper 50s, the warmest across the bay, 55 degrees in places like livermore. wednesday morning we've got pretty good rainfall slated for the greater bay area that will continue the first part of thursday. that's your latest weather. ann. >> just ahead, the anchor who was bitten by a dog joins us two surgeries and 90 stitches later. she's speaking out in a live interview. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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investigators are trying to figure out what caused the fire. time to check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> we're looking cloudy. we have mostly clear conditions in the south bay. you can see the leading edge of a front slated to bring us showers moving on shore. 41 in sunnyvale, 47 in oakland, at freezing in santa rosa. throughout the day temperatures only ending up in the mid to upper 50s, even the warmest cities across the bay. we've got cold air in place, a reinforcing shot as this front ushers in wet weather and a lot of cold. it originated in the gulf of alaska. we stop the clock at midnight. our first showers in the north bay will continue in the heart of your morning rush tomorrow. keep that in mind. the whole thing will blow out late wednesday night. the next few days staying cool, we climb into this weekend. >> we look at the south bay, we
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have the good news, northbound 87 at 280 we have the earlier accident that has cleared from the lanes. we have slowing from 85 and it's making folks over to around the incident, also monterey highway. we're looking at a slow 880 northbound up to 17. in the last minutes an accident has happened bcking two lanes northbound passing by 17 and a downed wire in saratoga. use sunnyvale to 85. back to you. >> thanks so much. thank you for joining us. for the latest check out nbc bay area on facebook.
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it's 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, february 28th, 2012. beautiful sunny day here in the heart of midtown manhattan. we're taking a look at the harbor here in new york city from our camera perched on top of the rock. down at street level, a great crowd of people taking in the nice weather. we'll go outside and say hi to them in a little while. meantime inside studio 1a i'm matt lauer with ann curry back a from los angeles. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> just ahead the recovery of a television anchor bitten an air by a dog.
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>> kyle dyer was doing a segment on a mastiff rescued from an icy pond when he bit her in the face. >> she endured two surgeries and had to have her mouth sewn shut but she says it's been a positive experience. >> also a warning for americans who use prescription sleeping pills. are they increasing your risk of health problems, even death? we'll talk about it with dr. nancy snyderman. >> and we've got today's professionals in the house with their takes on everything from a group of graduates suing their schools because they can't find a job to a possible birth control pill for men. >> we'll get to that. we begin this half hour with new developments in the trial of a man accused of killing a father of two outside a day care center. the victim's wife has been barred from the courthouse. thanh truong is in georgia with the latest on this. good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, matt, good morning.
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both the prosecution and defense in this case have gone after the victim's widow. both sides claim an affair between her and the defendant, which she denies, led to murder. there's been a circus-like atmosphere surrounding the woman and because of her own actions in the courtroom she's now banned from entering the courthouse. unable to witness the trial as it unfolds. >> members of the jury, recording as been -- >> reporter: on monday, jurors heard from the defendant himself for the first time when prosecutors played video of his interrogation that took place roughly seven weeks after rusty snyderman, a father of two, was gunned down outside his son's day care in 2010. newman appears nervous. >> it's as if i'm a suspect. >> are you a suspect? >> i don't think i need to be a suspect. i shouldn't be a suspect. >> reporter: absent from the courtroom was andrea, the victim's murder.
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the judge booted her from the courtroom on friday. >> we are moving to have her removed from the courtroom. no, actually we are moving to have her removed from the courthouse. >> reporter: the banish meant came after an unusual hug to her former close friend who had just testified she doubted the denials of an affair with newman who was her boss at g.e. >> did andrea admit or deny an affair with her boss after the murder? >> denied it. >> when she told you "no" did you believe her? >> no, but my heart really wanted to. >> reporter: prosecutors say snyderman's behavior after the testimony was way out of line. >> she embraced this witness. she kissed the witness. she got outside and then told the witness that since he didn't believe her, she wasn't her friend anymore. that was for show. >> reporter: newman pleaded guilty by reason of insanity saying the alleged affair a
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drove him crazy. that he was possessed by an angel sounding like olivia newton john and a devil sounding like barry white. >> there was no affair. >> reporter: also under scrutiny snyderman's account of what she knew after rusty's murder. two other witnesses contradicted her testimony about when she knew her husband was shot. >> i didn't know what happened to rusty until i got to the emergency room. >> reporter: that's not what rusty snyderman's father remembers. >> did she tell you she had been to the hospital or she was on the way to the school. >> she was going to the school to find out what happened. >> reporter: she told you rusty was shot? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: from the tapes played in court it's clear. investigators were interested in whether andrea had any role in her husband's death. >> the only question i have right now in this whole thing is whether andrea had more involvement in this or if she's an innocent bystander.
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>> reporter: to be clear, andrea snyderman isn't on trial or charged with a crime but she figures prominently in the case. the trial resumes in a couple of hours when they will play more of the interrogation video. >> thanh truong, thank you very much. now a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> thanks, matt. let's start off in san diego. the mountains were hit with snow. we're talking anywhere from four to six inches throughout parts of the area and folks getting into a little snowball fight. nice. for today we have a risk of strong storms nebraska into iowa. in the mid mississippi river valley, could see tornadoes especially overnight tonight. we're keeping an eye on that. afternoon highs in the 20s and 30s in new england. 20s through the plains. warm weather held down to southern texas on into southern florida. you made it to new york city.
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had a little trouble spelling nyc there. >> i did it at like midnight. had to wake up at 5:00 a.m. >> all right. nicely done. >> well, it's cold out there but mostly clear in the south bay. i'm meteorologist christina loren. good morning. temperatures today will stay on the cool side, only jumping up to the 50s. 57 in san jose. 56 fremont. and 55 degrees in san francisco. staying cool tomorrow with rain on the way. we're talking about a sloppy commute tomorrow morning, keep that in mind. thursday, a few showers, by friday into the weekend we start to warm up nicely. 70 by monday. where are you from? happy graduation coming up. now back to ann. >> now to the latest of a recovery of a popular news
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anchor from kusa. she was bitten by a dog live on the air. we'll talk to kyle dyer in a moment. first a look back at the morning she describes as life-changing. it was the kind of feel-good story kyle dyer looked forward to sharing with viewers. >> a critical moment but we got him home safely. >> reporter: kusa cameras caught the dog being saved by a local firefighter. >> we put a blanket on him and he was good to go. >> reporter: with everyone r reunited on the set. >> he's excited. >> the interview was going great. everybody was thrilled. the dog was happy, wagging his tail. >> reporter: as kyle was wrapping up. >> have a great weekend. >> reporter: the segment took a turn when she leaned in to say good-bye to max, the 85 pound argentine mastiff. >> it was a bite and a little bark. i moved back. i knew i had been bit.
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>> reporter: nbc news is not showing the bite. >> i felt the blood and i felt my mouth opening up. it was severe. my doctors say it was major surgery. >> reporter: before kyle was out of the o.r., the video went viral. kyle was frantic to reach the girls in school. >> he wanted to let them know mom would be okay before they saw it. >> reporter: seconds before she was attacked, the anchor known for her segments about zoo animals was within inches of the dog's face. >> whether it's conscious or unconscious provocation, still, she created that incident by coming too close to the dog's face and created a dangerous situation. >> reporter: kyle needed two surgeries that required 90 stitches. her mouth was even sewn shut for a time. she kept a positive outlook. >> it could have been worse. it could have been my cheek, my nose, eye, throat. >> reporter: max was quarantined for ten days and released to his
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owner, no charges filed. meanwhile kyle is getting stronger, spending time at home with family. >> the letters are amazing. >> reporter: grateful for the support. >> i love the cards from the kids. >> reporter: for a moment in her career that changed her life forever. >> this has been such a really positive experience for me. just the way people have made me feel loved. i know everything will be okay. i'll be back. >> kyle joins us now for her first television interview since she was bitten. >> good morning, ann. >> you look remarkable. i saw when you were initially bit that he got you on the nose a little bit. you can't tell. >> you can't even see on my nose now. he got on the outside and inside of my nose as well. >> on the lip, what are doctors telling you? it looks swollen. it's been less than three weeks. >> three weeks tomorrow. everyone says some day there may not be anything there at all. it's fascinating what they did.
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this whole area was gone. my doctor took part of my lower lift, flipped it up and sewed my mouth together. then the cells regenerated. it worked. >> what are they saying in terms of how long before you go back, what it may look like when it's healed? >> they don't know. the way the body heals, the doctor doesn't know what it will look like. so far, every day it looks better. >> and you mentioned earlier before we started the interview you're missing the cupid's bow, but you said it could be back. >> that could be the next surgery down the road. it could be six months at least. in the meantime i'll lip liner well. i didn't put it on today so you could see. but i'll get good at that. >> you have a sense of humor. >> it was a bad morning but in the hands of my family and
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friends i have never been freaked out, worried or scared. i knew it would work out. i see the dog on tv and the dog served his time as ordered and he's back with his family. we are all moving on. >> you say being somebody on television you didn't wonder, oh, my gosh, have i been permanently disfigured in a way i can't be on television again? >> it sounds weird, but no. i didn't think about that. i just knew i was in god's hands and i was going to be okay. >> you had to think about the moment when you got close. did you make a mistake? >> what do you think? yeah. i got too close. i think everybody has learned what to do around dogs. i have received so many letters from people who were bit by their own dogs. i never knew that many people got bit by dogs. i thought i was a dog person. i have lived with dogs all my
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life. i thought that dog seemed to love my nails and my rubbing. you don't know. they're animals. it was a freak accident. it was just a perfect storm. me too close. maybe he was unsettled. we think we know what dogs are saying, but we don't know. >> in sam ways this has been a positive experience? it's hard to believe that. >> it has. >> in what way? >> i have received so many letters, e-mails from people saying, we love you, you're beautiful inside and out. we can't wait to see you back. my family is wonderful. i have had down time with my family. it's been very reflective and i feel a lot of love. >> good. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you so much. keep healing. >> i will. >> up next, a warning on the dangers of using prescription sleeping pills coming up after this. ♪ i am you ♪ you are me
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>> ambien. >> that's the most commonly prescribed. has a four fold increase of death. >> what's the cause and effect. >> it's an association not cause and effect. that seems like it's mincing words but just because i give you ambien doesn't mean you will die but people who take the pills have an increased risk of death. what are the associated conditions? depression, sleeping problems, sleep apnea, accidentally taking one instead of a breath mint and having a motor vehicle accident. those are associations. people who might have riskier jobs, travel more, may work weird hours. all these are confounding things. >> research seems to be more behavioral. >> it is. >> as opposed to i'm taking the pill three times a week and it's doing x to my lungs, heart and something else. >> but we are altering behavior. you take the medication to alter
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the behavior to get more sleep. it is a behavioral study. now there have been 24 of these studies. 18 of them showed increased risk of mortality. we tried to talk to the researcher and back him off the statement. he wouldn't budge. he said, look, i don't think they are safe. the pharmaceutical industry counters saying there are lots of safe studies. >> the pharmaceutical industry says prescription medicines undergo thorough clinical trials regulated by the fda and are approved based on their safety and effectiveness. pharmaceutical research companies work with the fda throughout the life of approved medicines, continuing to monitor the medicines for safety issues. >> they are right. this researcher found if you take as few as 18 pill as year the data stays. you are at risk. >> your advice to people like me
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then this morning who takes one of these drugs a few times a week is what? >> you need to take it because you have whacky hours. i get it. a lot of people take them because they think they have to clock in seven or eight hours and they take them unnecessarily. they are strong medicines. use them when you need them and sparingly. we have become a pill-popping society. these things and alcohol don't mix. these things and other anti-anxiety drugs don't mix. >> thank you, dr. nancy snyderman. >> you're fine. you have me on speed dial. >> still ahead, "19 kids and counting" cousin amy duggar opens up about being the target of an extortion plot by a woman claiming to have racy photos of her with an older man. first, these messages. woman: when i left my job, i knew it'd be tough on our retirement savings, especially in this economy. but with three kids, being home more really helped. man: so we went to fidelity.
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>> good morning to you. 7:56 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. jury selection could begin as early as today in the domestic violence trial of san francisco sheriff ross mirkarimi. the judge dealt a seat back to the defense yesterday ruling jurors will be allowed to see video of mirkarimi's wife showing bruises on her arm. the video was shot by a neighbor 18 hours after an alleged fight between the couple last new year's eve. the judge also plans to interview an ex-girlfriend of mirkarimi who claims she was abused by him as well. >> let's get a look at the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you. well, the clouds are thickening up. this is san jose, now starting to get a fair amount of cloud cover here it's mostly cloudy over the city by the bay for the past hour or so. temperatures are running cold this morning, at 43 in concord,
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43 in sunnyvale and 30s in napa and santa rosa. we're not going to get that much warmer today. a front is on the way. it's going to reinforce that cold air that's in place. and it will increase the clouds throughout the day today. by tomorrow we're talking intermittent showers, a washout for outdoor activities. better weather for the second half of thursday. 57 in san jose, 57 in concord. through thursday, clearing, by about noon, then we warm up into the weekend. let's check the drive with mike. >> the south bay commute and the northbound directions, a live look at 280. under 880. my goodness, look at all of the jam off of the interchange with 280 north of 380 and through milpitas. back to the roads, 101 slow into menlo park as is the traditional pattern and san mateo. no big surprise but slowing north of 92. up to the bay bridge, oakland slow for 580 and 880 and debris,
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>> 8:00 now on a tuesday morning, the 28th day of february, 2012. we have a delightful crowd outside here on the plaza. 42 degrees. everyone happy, thrilled to say hello to family and friends pack home. we are so glad they are joining us this morning. and, uh-oh, what does that sign say? >> i wanted the sign that says you are the hottest woman on tv. >> whoa! that deserves a kiss, don't you think? hello. that's so nice. >> yeah. >> how nice it is to be called "hot" at my age.
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>> works like a charm. >> thank you so much. >> ann curry alongside matt lauer and al roker. coming up in this half hour we'll talk about today's professionals and see what they think about this. >> a couple of topics. for example, former law school students suing their schools claiming the schools misled them about job prospects after graduation. we might even get to these folks and ask them about that pose right there by angelina jolie. was it out of character? was it in keeping with the oscars? >> she was just copying ann. >> i was copying her. i wish i could look as good. what else is coming up? there's this is a really disturbing question. how did a target store know what a teenage girl was pregnant before her own father knew? it's a remarkable thing. businesses can predict your behavior based on shopping habits. >> okay. also coming up this morning, a lot of people have watched the
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duggar family on television. you may have noticed a girl named amy, a cousin to the family. she was recently the victim of an alleged extortion plot involving photographs that were with an older man who, we are told, is a family friend. anyway, we'll get to the bottom of this in an exclusive live interview coming up. let's get back inside to natalie at the news desk with all the headlines. hi, nat. >> good morning, everyone. one day after a student was killed in ohio, the medical examiner says a second student is now brain dead. 17-year-old russell king jr. was one of five students shot inside chardon high school. 16-year-old daniel permator died earlier. the suspect identify saidred as as 17-year-old t.j. lane, a student at a nearby vocational school. he is scheduled for arraignment today. company officials say it will take two days to tow a cruise ship to safety in the seychelles.
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the costa allegra had an engine room fire monday. it is the sister ship of the costa concordia which ran aground last month killing 25 and leaving seven others missing and presumed dead. today's republican primary in michigan turned into a critical test for mitt romney. michigan turned into a critical test for mitt romney. polls show romney, a michigan native and son of a former governor quoting conservatives. romney is favored to win the arizona primary. newt gingrich meanwhile is look ahead to georgia and other southern states in super tuesday voting next week. now to wall street. cnbc's courtney reagan is at the new york stock exchange for us. good morning. >> good morning. standard & poor's is cutting the rating on greece to selective default. they have suspended greece from
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using bonds as collateral. in the u.s. the s&p 500 closed at the highest level since mid 2008 on monday. the dow only just flirted with closing at the 13,000 mark. perhaps today is the day we'll do it. >> we'll be watching you guys. now for a look at what's trending today, our quick round-up of what has you talking online. actress sean young is a top search on goolg and yahoo after her oscar night arrest. the 52-year-old scuffled with a security guard when she couldn't get into an academy awards after party. young was released monday after posting $20,000 bail. fans of siku, the world's most popular 3-month-old can now watch him on a live video feed from his home in denmark. the siku cam is meant to raise awareness of polar bears and their shrinking arctic environment. and political junkies are hitting hulu to hear brian
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williams slow jam the news about super pacs on jimmy fallon. >> you ain't lying, bri-bri will-will. so many singles getting tucked into the canada data's g-strings the super pacs are getting super freaky. >> it's a super pac, they're super packing, yow ♪ . >> sometimes even news anchors need to indulge their inner super freak. we love it when bri-bri why-why does the news. we have a new nickname for him. >> let's get a check of the weather. >> i don't think i will ever be the same. all right. bri-bri why-why. having a good time?
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>> chicago. >> getting snow later today. >> i know. >> we are looking at dallas, our pick city today. cloudy and windy at nbc 5. 73 degrees. we have a risk of strong storms through the lower mississippi river valley today. also back through the central plains. icy through lower minnesota. afternoon showers in the pacific northwest. snowfall amounts. casper, wyoming, two to four. aberdeen, south dakota. duluth, 10 to 16 inches. marke marquette, michigan, up to a foot of snow. well, cool and cloudy for today but we hold off on the rain showers for the greater bay area until tomorrow morning. good morning, i'm meteorologist christina loren. 42 degrees in san jose. area of low pressure moves onshore through tonight. for us that means we'll get a few showers late tonight in the
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north bay. showers will spread to the south as we head throughout your wednesday. looking like a washout through tomorrow. temperatures on the mild side. only in the 50s. 57 degrees in san jose. that's your latest weather. ann? >> al, thank you so much. coming up, today's professionals are going to weigh in on angelina's pose at the oscars. they have something to say right after this. s lawnsmiths. grass gurus. doers. here's to more saturdays in the sun. and budgets better spent. here's to turning rookies - into experts, and shoppers into savers. here's to picking up. trading up. mixing it up. to well-earned muddy boots. and a lot more - spring per dollar. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. show the yard who's boss, with this cordless black and decker trimmer, just $84.97. the calcium they take because they don't take it with food.
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we're back at 8:10 with today's professionals. as always, star jones, donny deutsch and nancy snyderman are here to break down the headlines of the day. nice to see you. you run for president and you get followed around by cameras every day of your life for a year or two you will say some things and be caught on camera you will wish hadn't been caught on camera. i will talk about mitt romney and some of his gaffes. here's an example. >> i'll tell you what. [ laughter ] >> $10,000? $10,000 bet? >> i drive a mustang and a chevy pickup truck. ann drives -- a couple of cadillacs actually. >> not as closely as some of the most ardent fans but i have some great friends that are nascar team owners. >> there is a recurring theme here. >> do you think? >> mitt romney cannot relate to average people. you're an image guy. how do you handle this?
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>> it has nothing to do with wealth. jfk was wealthy. mike bloomberg is worth $20 million. he's just an awkward human being. his wife said he's funny, he likes comedy. he says, yes, i like laurel & hardy. he's a robot. we never elect a guy that's not likable. >> are these not slips of the tongue? is this who the guy is? >> yes. when people tell you who they are, believe them. he's got wealth and success which isn't a problem. when it's mixed with arrogance without empathy that's a problem. >> he's the guy who shows up and says, i have never seen you before. >> he wants to relate to average citizens. but do we want someone to pretend to relate? he's being who he is. >> no. >> it's not the issue that he's wealthy. it's that he's not likable and not real.
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we vote for humans, not issues. he won't win. i guarantee it. >> he's working so hard to be something he's not. that's his stumbling block. >> it's okay to be the rich guy. you have to figure out whether or not your group of constituents want that guy. that's the problem. he's not embracing who he is. >> star, you're the attorney here. according to a story, law school students have joined together for lawsuits. the targets, their former law schools. they claim the schools aren't being up front when it comes to the current employment opportunities out there once they graduate. i will get more specific in a second. do they have a case? >> not at all. you have to do some research and reading on your own. you're a law student, hopefully a lawyer. google. look at the world around you. understand that you need a little bit of a niche before you walk into a situation. no one's going to hand you a job. i hate whiners.
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>> they are saying when they go to the schools, the schools say a higher percentage of their former students, graduates are employed even though some of the schools realize they are just temporary jobs they are employed in. >> it's one thing for the school to tell you you will get a job. it's another for you to move towards getting the job. >> this isn't a legal issue. this is the whiny generation. >> i agree. imagine this. you go to graduate school. you can't get a job and you're complaining? >> they told you a lie. >> talk about brokaw's greatest generation. this is the opposite. >> is there something similar in medicine? >> no. u.s. news and world report which every school man appreciatipula numbers. if you look at it as dogma you shouldn't be looking at that. >> you say it's foolish. >> gimme, gimme. >> i agree.
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>> these people clearly don't understand their degree. >> what do you call 1,000 lawyers at the bottom of the ocean? >> a good start. >> let's start with nancy. donny could kill his social life based on this. 50 years after the advent of the birth control pill for women a reproductive biologist in canada says he may have the first birth control pill for men. what do you know about it? >> the whole thing is to make sperm not fertile. to have guys shooting blanks, as we say. >> i wasn't going to say that. >> that's the point of a vasectomy. stop. you're both professionals. >> no! >> this is what we want. a way for men to be able to have sex and not impregnate a woman. if it's safe, would men take it. would a woman trust a guy to do
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it? >> let me ask the obvious question. >> would you take it? >> no problem. my issue as a father of daughters is i would not want them to relinquish being in control of their own body. some guy says he took it and he didn't. would i take it if it were safe? of course. >> if the one that's going to get pregnant is always going to have responsibility for the birth control, just live in the truth. you can't get a guy to remember to put down the dog's potty pads. >> that's not true. >> it is. these are young people getting pregnant. you want to depend on a 19-year-old who's been out drinking the night before to take a birth control pill? live in the truth. >> my social life is just fine. >> how about this? is it okay to be a mama's boy? for generations, women have gotten the message if you develop too close a bond with your sons they will grow up and be a little bit weak, maybe effeminate, the so-called mama's
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bo boy. is it a misconception? >> for years it was mothers cause autism, homosexuality. you show me a man who treats a woman well, i'll show you a man with a great relationship with his father. >> being a mama's boy to the extent of having a good relationship with her we like. living with her at 35, i have an issue. >> we studied 400 boys in middle school who had a close relationship with their fath mothers. they were less likely to define masculinity as physical toughness. they were more likely to storm strong friendships. >> everybody who has a good relationship with their parents is better off. but you know where i give relationship advice with kathie lee and hoda? so many women say, my husband still listens to his mother over me. that's an issue. if you love your kids you have to make them strong enough to not depend on you.
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>> it's a double standard. not a derogatory term. >> daddy's girl speaks to empowerment. mama's boy speaks to witness. >> the thigh seen round the world. what was your take on angelina's pose? >> i thought it was cheeky. i couldn't figure out if it was a gag or she was really doing it because the dress allowed it. >> i think she was having fun with us. we obsess in the media about angie and, she's the most beautiful woman. i think she was having a good time. she's fierce. >> the academy awards are so irrelevant that's the big news, that somebody stuck a leg out. think about it. that's a big deal that she went like this. like that. >> i thought her leg was fabulous. her arms needed some meat on them. >> nancy snyderman and donny deutsch, star jones, thank you very much. up next, the duggar family
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$10,000 by tlc's parent company discovery communications. with the fbi's assistance the woman was arrested and charged and now amy joins us exclusively to talk about this. >> good morning. >> this was in february. how did you hear about it? >> the publicist of the show contacted me to say, you know, we received some disheartening news. i don't know. it was just one of those things that came out of thin air. >> the woman accused of this is identified as tracy hunt. do you know her personally? >> i have never met her. i don't really know anything about her at all. >> teresa, i'm sorry. she does know the man you're in the photographs with. >> she does. apparently she was taking photographs of -- branson, missouri. >> are these the photographs? >> yes, ma'am, they are. those are from my facebook account.
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>> you're saying you posted the photographs. >> i posted those. my grandma is the one that took the photos. >> the man in the photograph is james garrett. >> yes. >> how would you describe his relationship to you? >> he's a great guy, a family friend. he's known the duggars for a long time and has always been supportive of my music career. there's never been any kind of intimate relationship. he's a friend of the family. it's just completely laughable. >> when this emerged and became something that was reported about. >> yes. >> what was your reaction and are you glad now to put this to rest? >> yeah. well, i mean, we were all just shocked and like, are you kidding me? like someone would do this? take pictures and send it to the network and demand money? i think it has to do with being part of a reality show. people think if you're in the
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public eye people know you. it's just one of those things that's negative. i'm here to set the record straight that there is no pictures like that. there is no nothing like that. nothing was ever coming out about that. >> i know you want to be able to establish a music career. >> yes. >> has this made you second think the idea of being famous? >> goodness. being in the public eye, you don't realize everybody is watching. so you have to be a really good role model. you do. i think if god allows it to happen then i will continue to do that. >> amy duggar, thank you very much for doing this. by the way, "19 kids and counting" a itht wh ckre amoeronftoutl yc. back with more after your local news. mo
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good tuesday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. one of the last steps before the 49ers start construction on the new stadium will take place tonight. leaders are expected to approve the ground before the city and the 49ers. the lease is expected pull more than $40 million into the general budget. santa clara will get half of the profits from nonfootball events such as converts. 49ers have 120 days after it passes to start construct of that stadium. let's check the morning commute with mike. >> look at the lower bay shore. so we have more slowing now as expected, the pattern for 101
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boggs down out of mountain view northbound into menlo park on the southbound side. dumbarton bridge is smooth over the water. accident southbound 880 at 80 street is slow out of san leandro down into froe monemont. 680 slows as well into san jose. typical commute direction there as 580 through liver more. 22-minute drive but that's improving. slower for 580 and 880 through oakland ending up at bay bridge toll plaza. >> check out nbc bay area on facebook. have a great tuesday morning.
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we're back now. it is 8:30 on a tuesday morning. 28th day of february, 2012. very pretty day in new york city. hopefully it's nice where you're waking up. al will have his forecast coming up in a couple of minutes. on the plaza here in new york i'm matt lauer along with ann curry, al roker and natalie morales. coming up, we're going to talk about businesses and how good
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they have become at predicting what's going on in your life based on your shopping habits. places like starbucks, target, for example, based on when women buy things like lotions, supplements and cotton balls they can tell if they are pregnant and even determine the approximate due date. are they crossing the line? we'll talk about it with the author of a new book. >> sound ace left as alarming. coming up, we'll take the grilled cheese sandwich up a notch. we're going to have fun in the kitchen enjoying comfort foods. one of the favorites of all americans. >> we have all been looking forward to terrence brennan's segment. also, are young athletes training too much and going too hard? there is a dramatic rise in teen knee injuries. girls are more susceptible to injuring the knee than boys. we'll tell you why and talk about what, if anything, can be done to prevent injury.
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>> later on we have great money saving tips for you. how to save on everything from cutting your cable bill to reducing your dry cleaning bill, even getting your interest rates on your credit cards cut. we'll give you tips in a little bit. >> excellent. meantime do you want to give us a check of the weather. >> i'll show you how to cut the forecasting bill down. tune in to weather channel or stay tuned right here. we'll show you now for today a risk of strong storms in the mid section of the mississippi river valley. snow throughout the rockies. rain later this afternoon. icy conditions in the upper mississippi river valley. tomorrow, risk of strong storms. along the southeastern atlantic coast, wet weather coastal california into the pacific northwest. snow around the northern plains into the new england area. boston could be looking at a few inches of snow late tomorrow into tomorrow night. well, temperatures are
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slowly rising but it's still cold out there. good morning, i'm meteorologist christina loren. we are going to see a cool and cloudy day but we're going to hold off on showers at least south of the golden gate bridge until tomorrow morning. that's when you'll need your umbrella. 57 in san jose. 56 in fremont. 57, you'll need that jacket all day long, come tomorrow rain all day. thursday we'll get a bit of a break for the second half of the day. we warm up friday into the weekend. don't forget. weather any time day or night. go to weather channel on cable. they're very excited about something. >> they're on a senior high school trip. >> wow. >> from north carolina. have a good time and be careful. coming up this half hour, we have a lot going on including how to tell -- did target know a teenage girl was pregnant before her own father? we're going to find out what companies are doing to track your spending habits. first, thi " toc.
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we're back at 8:35. shopping for groceries, brushing your teeth, driving to work. they are part of everyday life. you do these things without even thinking twice, but for compani companies, your habits can be used to sell products and find success. charles duhig is an investigative reporterr from the new york times an author of "the power of habit." good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> let me start with a quote from the book. william james once said 99/100 of our activity is purely automatic. our life is nothing but a mass of habits. why is that important? >> because our habits guide what we do on a daily basis. our daily choices have a huge impact. in the last 15 years we have learned about how habits work for the first time. we have learned the neurology of habits and it influenced everything. >> when we use the word "habit"
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for this segment how do we define that. >> habit is a choice you made, stopped making but continue acting on it every day. >> as consumers we have habits and companies are astute at learning them and acting on them. the headline that's coming out of the book that you will hear over and over is this one -- how target, the scortore, found out teenage girl was pregnant before her father did. take me behind the headline. >> every habit as three parts. a cue or a trigger. behavior, routine. and a reward. target uses this to identify shopping habits and they can predict which shoppers are pregnant. they figured out a girl was pregnant before her dad did. >> the girls sign up for a registry at the store and target watches when they buy things like lotions, cotton balls, supplements. based on the amount they are
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buying they can predict the due date. >> exactly right. it's not just companies that use this. if you teach your 5-year-old to make their bed, it pays off when they are in the 6th grade doing homework. >> getting back to target and other businesses, that's a personal piece of information. do you feel these companies are crossing a line? >> i don't know if they are crossing a line. people have become accustomed to handing over data at this point. shopping habits. the more we learn about how habits work, the more we learn how it works within families and companies. the more comfortable people are with everyone knowing. >> there are people who go to starbucks two, three times a day. people say they like the coffee. you think it is other reasons. >> we know starbucks sells alongside with the latte customer service. you go because the barista smiles at you. starbucks teaches them willpower
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habits so even at the end of a shift they have the ability to give you the pep you expect for a $4 coffee. >> that's why they have repeat customers. >> exactly right. >> so companies are using our habits to be more successful. how do we use our habits and the knowledge of them to become better people and more successful? >> if we identify the cues and rewards around habits we can change our behavior. i had a bad habit of eating cookies every afternoon. >> a man after my own heart. >> i talked to experts. they said, look at the cue. i was eating it at about 3:30. what's the reward? it wasn't the cookie. i got to chat with colleagues. so i changed the habit. we explain how to do it in the book. now i go and gossip for ten minutes instead of eating a cookie and i lost 12 pounds as a result. >> applying it to other portions of life, how difficult is it? you changed your habit, stopped eating the cookie. it's not that easy. you make it sound easy.
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>> it's not easy. but once you understand how a habit is structured you can do it. and for instance, eating dinner with your family. that's a keystone habit. it sets up other patterns in people's lives so kids end up doing homework earlier, getting to bed on time, doing better in school. if you change one habit, the right habit you can unlock patterns. >> the fact is there may be people watching that watch this show out of habit. we want to be careful about teaching people how to change things too much. >> there are good habits and bad habits. good habits make your life petter. >> thank you for being here. up next, what's behind the dramatic rise in knee surgery with tweens and teenagers. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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athletes. more than 40 million kids participate in organized sports every year in this country. doctors say more and more they are treating young patients who suffer grown-up injuries. at 15 years old kyra klein has experienced two sports injuries severe enough to sideline an athlete twice her age. >> it is a little frustrating to sit on the sidelines and watch everyone play. but really when you're injured that makes you more motivated and want to get back to sports more. >> her first injury came during a fast break on the basketball court when she was 11. >> next thing you know she turned, buckled, jumps, does it all at the same time and doesn't get up. >> she tore her acl leading to months of physical therapy and knee surgery. once she turned 12. after healing, the same injury struck a year later at basketball tryouts, but this time in kyra's other knee. >> the first thing that went through my mind was how
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frustrated i was because i wouldn't be able to play for a few months and that would put me behind the other girls. >> the acl is a ligament connecting the thigh bone to the shin, helping to stabilize the knee. it's most commonly injured during sports with sudden stops and changes of direction. >> she looks young, too. >> over a ten-year period surgeons at children's hospital of philadelphia have seen a 400% increase in youth acl injuries. >> the adult terms, acl, cartilage, dislocation were terms reserved for adults. now we're seeing them in kids. >> doctors suspect the injuries are showing up in athletes as they undergo intense training to specialize in individual sports. women are up to eight times as likely to injure their acls than men. >> they land differently. there can be different strength issues and hip rotation, how they land a little bit more
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knock-kneed relative to the male counterparts. kyra's injuries meant lots of physical therapy but she says being able to compete has been worth the trouble. >> it's always in my head that i could reinjure myself. i really think all of the confidence i have developed by returning to sports really overpowers that. i'm confident that the amount i play now is appropriate. i'm doing what i should be doing. >> dr. jordan metzel is with the hospital for special surgery in new york city or home away from home, as i call it. nice to see you. >> and you. >> a 400% increase in these injuries in this age group over ten years. that's dramatic. >> shocking to hear. basically we are seeing more girls playing sports. with title ix we see more girls playing and they are much more likely to tear the acl than boys. >> i mentioned as young people
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specialize more in individual sports, my immediate reaction is sports are more competitive. kids, schools, parents are driving the athletes harder. you're not necessarily sure about that. >> i'm not sure that's the case. i don't think it's the sports. i think it's girls being exposed to sports like soccer and basketball where they are likely to land in an awkward position. >> if a young athlete suffers an injury like this at 11, 12, 13, what's their long-term prognosis? >> it's a tough issue. whether or not they have surgery, their risk of developing arthritis 15 years down the road just from tearing the acl is 35% to 40%. we are seeing people at 35, 40 years old with arthritic knees because they tore their acl as a teen. >> has surgery come so far they can be 100% in their later teens and young 20s? >> sure. surgery gets you back on the field. it's a great surgery to get people back to activity but the
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risk is arthritis later in life. >> you say the trick is preventing injuries. how do you do that? >> first, identify who is at risk for suffering the injury. girls are about six times more likely than boys. it's interesting. after puberty, her hips widen and the angle between the hips, knees and feet changes. i brought a picture to show you what it looks like. when a girl lands and we have two here. the girl in the yellow shirt is landing in an at-risk position. her knee is coming to the middle. the girl in the pink is not. the risk is landing in that position. we screen kids likely to land like that. >> there are exercises you have identified that can help strengthen that area and prevent it. the first is a plyometric jump squat. >> we want to build muscles around the back, butt and legs. what she's doing is getting the knees and hips low, the glute down low.
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she's building strength to prevent landing in that position. >> you don't have to get high off the ground. you don't want to land awkwardly. >> four sets of 15 every other day. >> the next is a single leg squat. >> all you need is a chair. just like this person in the picture and she's sitting down, standing right back up. three sets of 10, so 15 sets of jump squats. as she strengthens the muscles, the risk goes down. >> as athletes get younger we have to pay attention to details and do more in terms of prevention. >> we are doing a great job encouraging them to play sports. we want to prevent the injuries that happen. >> doctor, good to see you. thank you very much. >> pleasure. >> up next, a grown-up twist on a comfort food favorite. we're talking grilled cheese. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪
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back now at 8:50. this morning on "today's cooking school" we're sprucing up the all-american grilled cheese sandwich. the chef proprietor of the renowned restaurant here in new york city. >> shethese sandwiches -- >> hi, terrence. >> we'll start with a classic, doing it four ways. a classic grilled cheese. you say that does not mean american cheese. >> that does not mean american cheese. american cheese is not actually american cheese.
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it's a cheese product. we'll use the real deal, the real cheese. >> people use cheddar. >> right. this is real cheddar, king's cheddar from england. this is going to be grated at room temperature which helps melt more quickly. >> you're adding bacon, which is not classic in my opinion and apple slices. >> we're going to add a little twist to it. we can't have it straight up. >> it would be a short segment if you just made a grilled cheese sandwich. what kind of bread that? >> sourdough. grilled cheese are fairly simple but it's all about the ingredients and the bread. so, the cheese and the bread -- >> that's a massive grilled cheese. that is a d dagwood. >> you'll put a little pressure on it, put the top on and that will help it melt. flip it over, nice and crusty. listen to this -- >> oh! >> fried cheese.
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hard on the outside, soft on the inside. >> nice and gooey and cheesy. >> we have the big cheese. >> lots and lots of cheese. i just thought about you when i made that. i don't know why. >> it's pretty cheesy. why three different kinds of cheese? >> for complexity. because i have a lot of cheese at the restaurant. we have to use it. >> multigrain bread? >> just a little different bread. different types of bread to show thaw don't just have to use one type. we'll flip it this over. this is a panini machine. you can do different machinery. >> whoa. just happened to be this. >> just happened to be there. this one got flat and it's heavy. >> wow! that's -- >> what happened? >> what did you do, al? >> you slip that under my door later? >> all right. try that. >> now you're going to give us the frenchie. >> greek cheese, baguette
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because it's french and then a mushroom douxel. the brie has mushroom undertones, hence -- >> nice marriage. >> we'll put this together. >> do we butter the outside as well? >> yes. >> cheese on the inside. that basically has shallots and mushrooms -- >> and white wine. butter that up. >> butter the outside, okay. >> if you don't have a panini machine, what can you use at home -- >> you can use a nonstick pan, a lid or just a spatula to press it down. you don't have to have a machine at all. as you see, that's very heavy. >> put this in here? >> yeah, put that in there. and then we'll press that down with a spatula. >> all right, i can do that. spatula. >> spatula! >> okay, all right. >> all right, press it down.
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>> how long does this take? >> just takes about four minutes -- two minutes on each side. we'll put it in the oven because it's a thick piece of bread and we'll melt the cheese. >> that's what it turns into. look at that. >> thank you. >> and then, again -- >> quite an operation. >> oh, look at that! >> all right. now the spaniard. i love this one. >> okay. >> excellent. we're starting off with olive bread, a little different. >> a little different. we're going to the mediterranean. >> monchago cheese, chorizo, spanish sausage and we'll accent the flavors. >> garlic and mayonnaise. >> garlic, olive oil -- there you go. very good. >> butter this side. >> butter that side. >> okay. and you put a little paprika or
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is that at the end? >> yeah, good job. >> voila. smoked paprika. again, you'll put these on the -- >> the lid. >> spatula! >> spa tula! >> nice. >> and then, again, nice and crispy, great bread. it's all about the ingredients, right? >> mm. so good. >> try that. >> all done. voila! >> we just -- >> we're speechless. >> brought to you by lipitor today. for more of these recipes, head to today.com and click on food. >> clear! >> that's right. >> coming up, how to save money on everything. after your local news.
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crews will move in to clean out the area. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you. it is getting dark out there. overcast conditions from the coast through inland cities ahead of a front that will bring us rain but not until tonight. tomorrow a washout. showers for thursday as well. take a look where we're headed towards this weekend. up to 67 degrees sunday. 70 monday. so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. hey, i love your cereal there-- it's got that sweet honey taste.
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i'm suzanne shaw. good intentions have unind tended consequences such as cat wisconsin california's three strikes law. we intended to keep repeat violent criminals off the streets and that's worked but it's given life sentences to nonviolent offenders for minor crimes as shoplifting. california has more than 4,000 inmates serving 25 years to life for nonviolent crimes. to change this overly punitive part of the law, stanford law profest fesfesprofesser tors cr strikes reform act. the punishment fits the crime. voters passed the three strikes law in 1994, with enough
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signatures we can put it back on the ballot in 2012 and correct it. learn more at nbceditorials.com. we're back with more of "today" on a tuesday morning, 28th day of february 2012. we're happy to see so many nice people out on our plaza this morning. happy they stuck around. they're enjoying beautiful weather. out on the plaza i'm matt lauer along with ann curry and al roker. coming up, more on a tragic story out of ohio, the shooting at chardon high school. a gunman walked in yesterday morning and killed two students, three others have been wounded. that 17-year-old student who went to another school is now in police custody. savannah guthrie is out in ohio. she'll file a live report on the story coming up for us in a
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little while. >> on a much different note we asked the question, are you paying too much? whether it's credit card bills, cable bill. if you're thinking about filling your gas tank, are you paying too much? we'll show you how to save a lot of money on common household expenses. >> all right. speaking of saving money, jill martin is back with more of her steals and deals. this morning not just jewelry and designer accessories are on the list. she's even got a vacation destination for the viewers. >> doing her seal imitation. very good. >> natalie is at the news desk with the headlines. >> good morning, everyone. a second student has died after a 17-year-old allegedly opened fire inside a suburban ohio high school. this morning new details are emerging about the shooter and a chilling post he left online. nbc's savannah guthrie is in chardon with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning,
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natalie. as you said authorities have confirmed that 17-year-old russell king, jr., died of his injuries. another blow to a community that's still reeling. ♪ i once was lost >> reporter: at a candlelight vigil for the victims, hugs, tears and shock. what did you think when you heard someone had a gun? >> at our school? that's unreal. it's unreal. >> reporter: senior mike wargo had just walked away after greeting his friends in the school cafeteria when he heard a loud noise. >> i started freaking out. i got a text message from my friend saying my best friend got shot. and i heard more gunshots. >> reporter: the shots rang out just as the school day was starting at chardon high school. >> attention chardon rescue, we
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have an active shooter at the high school. >> i heard a bunch of shots fired. >> reporter: witnesses say thomas, t.j., lane from a nearby vocational school began firing at students. >> he had no emotion on his face. he was just shooting. >> reporter: nate said his ear was grazed by a bullet. >> it sounded like a firecracker almost. i looked back, saw him shoot which hit one of my other friends that was at the table with us. as i was turning around, he hit me. >> reporter: five students were shot before police say lane was chased out of the building by a football coach, frank hall. minutes later lane surrendered. terrified parents rushed to the nearby middle school where students were evacuated to tearful reunions. >> it's really hard because you can't do anything. you're in a helpless situation.
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>> reporter: the wounded were air lifted to two local hospitals. daniel parmertor, russell king. parmertor died from his injuries. in a statement his family said we are shocked by this senseless tragedy. danny was a bright young boy who had a bright future ahead of him. the shooter lived with his grandparents after his parents divorced. he took a bus every day to the vocational school from chardon high. a spokesman said the family is devastat devastated. >> by all accounts t.j. is a fairly quiet and good kid. pretty much sticks to himself but has some friends and has never been in trouble. >> reporter: for this small community outside cleveland it's almost too much to bear. how are you coping?
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>> i'm not. it's a nightmare waiting to wake up from. not going to happen. i hope nobody ever has to experience this. i feel this way. i can't imagine what the parents feel like now. >> reporter: i would imagine it went through your mind how close you came. >> i wish i was there. i would rather take the bullet. they had the biggest hearts. they would do anything for anybody. everybody misses everybody. >> reporter: t.j. lane will be arraigned this afternoon in juvenile court. he's reportedly in solitary confinement. in december he posted a long letter on facebook with disturbing imagery. it ended "die, all of you." as for the students, the school is closed but grief counselors will be on site. natalie? >> thank you, savannah. company officials say it will take two days to tell a krtow a
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crippled cruise ship to safety. the costa allegra was set adrift after an engine room fire monday. it is the sister ship of the costa concordia which ran aground last month killing 25 and leaving seven others missing, presumed dead. >> reporter: newark liberty airport was forced to close for an hour monday night. the pilot on express flight 5124 out of atlanta radioed in an issue with the front wheel after an indicator light showed a problem with the landing gear. the plane was forced to land after fire crews hosed off the runway with foam. the nose gear collapsed upon landing. no one was injured and the passengers and crew were evacuated by emergency chute. gordon gecco has seen the light. michael douglas has now gone to work for the fbi. he stars in a new supublic serve
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spot to encourage would be informants to contact the feds about insider trading tips. you're up to date now. let's go to al for a check of the weather. >> the voice of nbc nightly news and getting bad guys to turn themselves in. we like mike. for today we have a big storm system coming out of the rockies. that will be spreading ahead of it rain, snow, ice as well. also to the south, severe storms possible. tornadoes could be spawned but the big snowver the next 24 hours from casper, wyoming, two to four inches. blizzard warnings through the dakotas. eight to 12 inches hitting minnesota. duluth could see up to 18 inches of snow. marquette, michigan, we've got rain and tahoe snow headed our way. i'm meteorologist christina loren. 57 in san jose. 56 for fremont. and you'll barely break 55 in
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san francisco. clouds increasing after woos speak. they'll continue to do so throughout the day. midnight our first showers in the north bay. showers spread to the south as we head throughout your morning commute tomorrow. then clearing by 5:00 p.m. at least up in the north bay. showers continue to clear as we head through thursday. few showers 57 degrees. >> time now for today's consumer. are we paying too much? it's a good question to ask in this economy. could save us big bucks on everything from car insurance to dry cleaning. jean chatzky is here with tips. good morning. >> good morning. >> is there a formula to figure out if i'm paying too much? >> particularly when it comes to your monthly bills, things you pay for over and over again, we get complacent. every 6 to 12 months do a sanity check, do a little searching on the internet to make sure you are paying as little as possible. >> credit cards, a lot of us keep the same cards for a long
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time and we don't pay attention to it. >> right. >> that's a place where you can cut costs. >> it's a problem if you have annual fees or if the interest rate has gone up or isn't belob% which is the average now. start by calling your company and ask them to waive the annual fee. they may or may not but also transfer your balance. we see amazing balance transfer offers out there. citi transfer select. chase slate card 15 months, no balance transfer fees and you will find a whole list. >> can you leverage it against your current credit card company? >> if you get offers in the mail and we get billions of pieces of direct mail in a year. take the details, use it when you call your current company and say, hey, this company is
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offering me this deal. why won't you help me? >> dry cleaning, we dry clean too much. >> you're right. we do. most of the time unless you have a big stain on whatever it is, you should hang it up, air it out and not dry clean it. it's not good for your clothes. >> what other ways can you save? >> look at the label. you have to be an active label reader. unless it says dry clean only you can probably do something else with it, hand wash it, wash it on the gentle cycle. hang it up. get familiar with the tide stick, any stain removers. get good with it and save yourself money. >> now gas prices. everybody's suffering. >> they have gone up and up in the past 30 days. unbelievable gains in gas prices. first, there are terrific apps out there and also websites that
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use gps and volunteer contributors to take you to the lowest gas prices in your area. gas buddy.com, cheap gas and triptick from aaa. fill up your tires, get the heavy stuff out of the trunk. those things reduce the amount of miles you are eating up when you drive your car. >> and don't drive with the lead foot. >> no. keep to the speed limit. we do it to save ourselves money on tickets. also in general if you keep to the speed limit you're not using up much gas. >> cable bill. week after week, month after month we pay the same thing and the prices are astronomical. >> we spend about $1,000 an average when you look at the equipment and services each year. it's way too much money. first of all, look at whether or not competition has come into your area. when fios came to new york i used it to call my current cable
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company and said, these people are offering things cheaper than you are. what can you do for me? i saved a ton of money. use the competition, but also for the next month keep a diary of what channels you're actually watching. we buy many more channels than we actually watch. you may be able to eliminate channels from your roster. >> another big ticket item, car insurance. >> car insurance, yeah. i tested this gizmo recently called snapshot from progressive. >> sure. >> there are new programs that have been rolled out that allow you to save money on your car insurance based on how you drive. >> you have a new show on rltv producle by nbc called cash call. let's take a look. >> sure. >> we're going to plug it in and hit the road. >> once you plug the device into your car, you can log onto the computer and see a record of how
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well you are driving. they don't know where i am right now. they just receive data on when i'm driving, how well i'm driving. >> did you save money? >> i was in line for a 25% discount. >> wow! >> huge. there are other things, too. progressive is not the only company doing it. state farm and allstate have the programs that will reward you if you don't hit the brakes too hard or drive too much and if you're not on the road between midnight and 4:00 a.m. >> jean chatzky, great money saving advice. jean's show is premiering tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on rltv. check your local listings. just ahead, not just a steal but a deal. it's a deal and a steal from a vacation stay to necklaces, beauty products and wall laetsw. jill martin has the deals for you. then later, the most popular
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what about shipping, things to consider. >> go to today.com and we'll link you to the five retailer websites. then you get the discount there. be patient. also if you want it, get it now. they are limited. >> yeah. it's gone within hours usually. >> couple minutes usually. >> there you go. for these it will be. to the first item. julie by alyssa michelle. you have five styles as we see on the table in either gold or silver. >> right. five different necklaces. the retail is $62. five different sayings. stay positive, keep calm and carry on, unlock your dreams and never give up on your dreams. celebrity fans include hilary duff, halle berry. the retail is $62. the deal is $19. that's 69% off. i'm layering them. >> buy a couple. layer them up. >> great gifts as well. you can't miss for $19. >> i love the messages as well. moving over into beauty which is
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or family-size pasta for just ten bucks on tuesdays. both complete with breadsticks. only on tuesdays. only at your pizza hut. good morning. it's 9:26. i'm marla tellez. firefighters in mountain view are trying to figure out what caused a four-alarm fire at an apartment complex. flames devoured at least five units at the apartments with five more suffering smoke and water damage. the fire began after 3:00 yesterday afternoon. this home video shows the fire at its peak. one displaced family says they fear they've lost everything. >> what about my passports, my documents? it's a pain. >> the american red cross helped put some of the displaced families at nearby hotels.
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americans along the coast may not get as much of a warning if another tsunami like the one from the japan earthquake was to hit again. almost a year since the tsunami washed ashore in santa cruz causing millions of dollars of dlaj the damage there and along the coast. now cuts would mean reduced maintenance on dozens of high-tech buoy that monitor wave height and direction so warnings can be issued. several of the buoys arein aboperle. inoperable. we'll check your forecast after the break.
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welcome back. now. taking a live look at san jose where we were clear a couple hours ago. you can see clouds thickening up ahead of a front that bring us showers as of tonight. it's still cold out there. grab your jacket. leave the umbrella at home. south of the golden gate bridge. if you're waking up in the north bay grab that umbrella in case.
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showers tonight. a55 in napa. through the next 48 hours the front arrives. it's going to tonight dig through the south. tonight we'll go showers in the north bay between 9:00 and 11:00. as we wake up tomorrow morning talking about soaking rain making for a dangerous commute as we kick off your wednesday. coincidentally leap day. low snow a factor over highway 17. snow on top of the summit. keep that in mind for travels tomorrow morning. thursday morning as well as. as we head through the weekend, we warm you back up. 70 on monday. >> thank you. we'll back with the next news and weather update at 9:56. see you in 30. [grunting] (sir can-a-lot) whoa! hello, madame. sir can-a-lot. crusader of flavor. i wanted to make your mac 'n cheese more delicious
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by adding glorious spam! (woman) that does sound good. glorious. (ancr) break the monotony. for more fun ideas visit spam.com. nobody's moving in here. you've got to go. good-bye. >> who invited the furry peanut? >> call me a peanut? i'll go right up your nose. >> whoa! you wouldn't hit a woman. >> that's a woman? >> well, that funny guy is the lorax in the dr. seuss classic, danny devito, as you see there. he brings it to life and he'll stop by the studio tomorrow on "today." we always love having him around. he tells great stories, especially hanging out with george clooney. >> you had to go back there. we can't wait to see danny.
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meanwhile, juggling families and careers puts stress on folks. we'll help you relax and take a load off. joy bauer has the foods you should eat every day to help you destress. then natalie is going to the mats. >> i am. >> she's our consigliere and has yoga moves and stretches you can do at home to reinvigorate your mind and body. >> all you need is ten minutes and good balance. see if i can do it. then we have america's top dogs. almost half of all households with dogs own one of these top breeds. so which furry friends are america's favorites. you're getting some idea there. >> they are making friends there. >> so cute. we'll reveal them coming up. very sweet. first a check of the weather. >> first of all, we have a risk of strong storms making their way through the mid mississippi river valley. wet weather in the pacific northwest with heavy winds. look for icy conditions in minnesota. tomorrow the risk of strong
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storms expands into the mid and upper ohio river valleys. icy conditions in the northeast. snow in new england. rain from coastal california into the pacific northwest. snow in the inner mountain regions. sunshine and mild weather through the mid mississippi river valley. good morning to you. clouds are really increasing. overcast conditions right now in san francisco. all courtesy of an area of low pressure slated to bring us our first showers as of tonight up in the north bay. temperatures will stay on the cool side through wednesday. we'll see a reinforcing shot of cold air and, yeah, coupled with cold conditions, all of that rain tomorrow making a sloppy wednesday. thursday we'll get clearing from the second half of the day. friday through the weekend the warm-up is on. >> and that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you. now let's say hello to the latest contestant to have the scales tip against her on nbc's hit show "the biggest loser." good morning. >> good morning. how are you?
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>> i'm great. you started your journey on the ranch at 271 pounds. how much did you lose overall? >> 71 pounds. i weigh 200 pounds today. >> that's terrific. >> getting there. >> are you looking forward to being in the one-derland where people have lost a hundred or more? >> i'm looking forward toyota. >> you worked hard at home because you and your brother went home. then you came back. there was drama with your teammat teammates. and you gained two pounds, is that right? >> i definitely didn't throw the weigh in. i would never waste a week at the ranch unlike my teammates. my time there was precious. >> now you have moved into a new home. has it helped you in your journey in that you're starting off fresh? >> it definitely helped me. my new home symbolizes freedom and independence. i lived with my parents because
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i feared living by myself. now i can live by myself. it's amazing. >> you have a new attitude on life. how else has the weight loss helped you? >> it helped my health generally. i mean, every part of my life it's touched. i have really been a role model for my children, my parents. they have all lost weight. >> a ripple effect happened. >> yes. >> how do you think your chances are for the at-home prize? >> i think i have an excellent chance at it. i really do. >> we know how well you do at home. great to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you. "the biggest loser" airs tonight at 8:00/7:00 central on nbc. >> up next, from the food you eat to the way you stretch, healthy strategies to help you decompress after these messages. gh of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe
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nice. >> you look good, nat. >> i don't know what i'm doing. ♪ >> let's have more of the music. >> i feel relaxed. >> first "today" nutritionist joy bauer is here to share foods to help you destress. [ soothing voices ] >> good morning, al. >> tell us about oatmeal. >> these are the best food cures for really making you feel relaxed. the first up is steel oats. all oats whether traditional or instant oats have the whole grain carbohydrate which produces seratonin, a calming feel-good hormone. i particularly like steel cut oats because they are the least processed and they cause a slow, steady rise in blood pressure. >> they taste better. they have a nutty taste. >> they're delicious and they help with food as well. but it's a hassle in the morning to make them because they take 30 minutes. the night before, in a slow
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cooker add one cup of steel cut oats with four cups of water, any fruit, delicious combinat n combination. set it to low and cook for eight or nine hours. >> it's ready when you get up. >> right there for you. a cozy bowl. >> grapefruit. >> they are loaded with vitamin c. if you have ample amounts of vitamin c you help to keep your blood pressure down and you're less angst while you're doing nerve provoking activities like speaking in public or taking a math test. for people who can't have grapefruit because of medications you could have an orange or clementine as well. >> dark hot chocolate. >> my favorite way to get my zen on, aside from sitting with natalie. this has two stress reducing ingredients. the dark chocolate can help lower stress hormones. you've got to make sure it's at least 70% cacao and the milk
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proteins calm you down. this is a combination of a wild salmon salad and chick peas. wild salmon has omega 3's which prevents adrenaline rush and chick peas help us feeling terrific with b vitamins. >> my grandmother always said to have tea to calm down. >> chamomile is the perfect brew to ease tension. >> now that we have helped our diet, now our exercise, natalie. >> thank you, al. i'm stretching out with registered yoga teacher and founder of justcalmdown yoga. wendy is here to help quiet and calm the body. people don't really take time to stress -- stretch rather. we do stress. we stress too much. >> absolutely. >> you can do it at home for ten minutes. if you have a mat, great. if not, a towel works. >> absolutely. >> yes, al.
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come stretch with us. >> the first pose -- >> the bridge pose. we'll start on our back. >> okay. at home if you're doing it, just lie on your back. >> take a deep ex-ha litigati h. relax. walk your feet in toward your hands. pretty easy so far. >> right. what's the point of the bridge? >> it releases tension in the lower back. as you push into your feet and your arms, lift your pelvis up toward the ceiling. >> something so wrong about that. >> see if you can grab the block that's close by and place it under your sacrum for support. just relax. >> it would be nice if there weren't cameras here. >> pretend you're in the comfort of your living room using pillows and blankets.
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>> hopefully you don't have blankets in the living room. this is great if you suffer from headaches, insomnia and fatigue. >> this is a great overall body stress reliever. my favorite pose is the next one. the child pose, right? >> absolutely. let's transition. >> al! >> okay, child pose. >> this is al's favorite pose, too. because it's named after children. >> open up your knees wide enough so you can place a pillow between your thighs. >> i do it without a pillow. >> it's more calming and relaxing with support. so bring the pillow in. >> toes are together, right? >> toes together. as you exhale gently, rest your torso down on the pillow like you're taking a nap. >> i'm relaxed except for al roker, the look on his face.
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>> this pose is excellent for relieving tension in the neck and back. >> okay. finally, really quickly, we're going to do quick breathing but at home this is good to clear your nasal passages and just help relieve tension. >> it actually lowers the heart rate. it calms an overstimulated nervous system. you're a righty? >> correct. >> we're going to fold down every thifinger except the thum and ring finger. take a deep inhalation. close the left with the ring finger and exhale through the right. slow it down a little, natalie. >> i would like to. >> inhale. >> he's out of control. >> and exhale through the left. >> all right. as i continue to deep breathe here, wendy, thank you. it's much easier to do it at
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home without al laughing. for easier ways to destress visit today.com. up next, a way to help you relax is to get yourself a puppy. that's what we love. look at these guys. we'll show you the top dogs in america after this. [ johan ] hello, piper. nice up-do. i see you're crunching numbers with a cup of joe... when you could be relaxing with a delicious gevalia.
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>> this morning on today's pets, the top dogs in the country. the american kennel club's gina denardo brought along some friends representing this year's most popular breeds. what are we seeing? >> bigger dogs are becoming more popular across the country. and we are seeing a big rise in the popularity of terriers overall. >> why? >> they are nonshedding and come in a variety of sizes. they're feisty, great with families. >> good personalities. >> exactly. >> honorable mention goes to the rottweiler who is -- big news for the tenth most popular dog. >> for the first time. >> look at that face. >> the rottweiler has come into the top ten. this is a fabulous breed. >> they grow big. very big. >> the thing with pure bred dogs is predictability. this will be a big, strong
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protective breed that needs to be socialized. >> you need a lot of room. >> all breeds need to be socialized. that's the beauty of knowing what you will get. >> in the past people thought of them as being a -- you know, a little scared of rottweilers as a family pet. they're sweet dogs. >> they're fabulous. they love their families. they need to be socialized to get along well with strangers and animals. they are naturally protective. you just need to know it and train them. >> all right. let's get to the top five starting with the number five most popular, the yorkshire terrier. oh, my goodness. look at that face. the yorkie dropped a little bit. >> just a little bit. it is number five in the country. the yorkshire terrier is a feisty little dog. it thinks it's a big dog, but it has a little body. it has a beautiful tan and silver coat. >> i was going to say something but i'm not. i know somebody that fits that description. >> they're fun, smart.
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you can train them to do a bunch of things. agility and obedience. >> and they are great to take anywhere. they're perfect dogs. okay. great. number four is none other than the gorgeous lovable adorable golden retriever. >> they have dropped a little bit in popularity. used to be the number two most popular dog in america. this is a great breed for families. they are super smart. you can train them to do anything. they are eager to please. they love to do things for you and with you. >> this will be a big one. >> they have high energy and that needs to be harnessed with training. akc has great training programs. we have a star puppy program and a canine good citizen program. >> you can learn about them. >> take the test and see if your dog is well trained. >> now, knocking out the yorkie for the number three position is the lovable little beagle. >> the beagle -- >> it's moving up. >> it's been in the top ten for
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125 years. for the history of the club they have been in the top ten. this is a great hound breed. they will follow their nose. so they can get into trouble because they like to smell things. they're also barky. >> they have a little howl. >> right. but they are easy to care for. the coat is short. they have also a lot of energy. a great family pet. >> we have only a minute left. the german shepherd is number two known for intelligence and loyalty. >> they became popular in the '30s. rin tin tin made them popular. a versatile breed used to herd and be an all around farm guard dog. now they protect our borders, work with us. >> let me down. >> and number one for how many years in a row now? the labrador retriever. >> 20 years in a row. the king of all dogs. for 21 years the number one dog because they are versatile.
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they are friendly and easy to train. love people. love to play in the water. a great breed for a variety of families. >> i love these dogs. absolutely beautiful. thank you as always. still to come -- can i keep this one? sarah hanes rubs elbows at one of new york's most popular attractions. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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coming up, kathie lee and hoda cozy up to a sloth. >> cozy? >> they get wild with animals. >> plus the hot new headlines short in the front, long in the back. >> it's a fashion mullet. sndsou good. also healthy meals for you and your family. hi. we're looking to save some money on our car insurance.
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mirkarimi. the judge dealt a setback to the defense yesterday ruling jurors will be allowed to see a video of his wife showing bruises on his arm. the video shot by a neighbor 18 hours after an alleged fight between the couple last new year's eve. the judge plans to interview an ex-girlfriend of mirkarimi who claims she was abused by him as well. one of the last steps before the 49ers can start up construction on their new stadium will take place tonight. santa clara city leaders expected to approve a ground lease between the city and the niners. lease is expected pour $40 million into the city's general budget. santa clara will get half of all profits from nonfootball events such as concerts. 49ers have 120 days after it passes to begin stadium construction. a chilly start to your tuesday. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning, marla. good morning to you at home. radar for the most part is dry.
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but we have thick clouds out there, low clouds, capable of generating a mist or drizzle. you might use your windshield wipers if you're leaving now. 48 in oakland. throughout the afternoon, making our way into the 50's. 56 in fremont. temperatures cool through thursday. showers thursday into friday. and then we clear out saturday and sunday. we warm up. let's see if the mist is impacting your drive. >> slowing 101 on the san mateo side. the live shot of the san mateo bridge. i collected to see if this is an issue across the san mateo bridge and it is. cloud mist, enough possibly to have to use the wipers from time to time. but that's what's moving into the area. across the bay the southbound side of 880 is slow south of the dumbarton bridge. highway 84 down to mission as well as the sunol southbound 680. northbound 880 an accident cleared from the roadway by the
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello, everybody. it's booze day tuesday. it's february 28th. one more day of february this year, though, hoda. tomorrow is leap day. >> that's right. >> leap year. leap day. glad you're with us. >> a lot of press. someone from the oscars is getting it. >> not a winner. >> no. >> a past winner. >> right, it is. it is angelina jolie's leg. you guys remember the pose. >> specifically. >> it was sort of jutted out.
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everyone was making comments abha, ha, ha. >> great logs. >> it took on a life of its own. there it is on the moon. tiananmen square where she's stomping -- >> crushing them. >> and then with washington crossing the delaware. >> of course. >> and naturally the statue of liberty. >> now, that's funny. >> this is my favorite. the double -- >> come on! >> somebody photoshopped. let's look for just a minute. kathie lee with just one leg of hers. i like your leg, your natural leg. >> what happened to my other shoe? >> it was changed because of the angelina leg. >> oh. >> you know, it's -- it's fun to play around about it, but there's something behind it. this is a woman we talked about yesterday does not need any more attention. you know?
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she gets all the attention. >> right. >> so you wonder what her motivation of it was. >> yeah. >> and i'd love her to comment on it. i wonder if she ever will. >> she knew she would get a lot of press on the red carpet. >> you expect that on the red carpet. >> she did it on stage. >> that was the weird part because that was not a natural stance in front of a podium. >> do you think it was a gag with brad or something? >> that's what i'm sort of wondering, because there's some talk about the fact that they had several dresses to choose from but they were picking, you know, brad's mom and different people all picking the dress she would ultimately wear. she knew she'd look fabulous in whatever she wore. maybe there was talk at that time like, you have to show the leg. maybe there was a secret message or something, who knows. it doesn't make sense otherwise. >> i'm with you. if you were watching the boys last night, and i know a lot of you were. >> hoda was. >> at the end, there was a girl named sara hill. and christina aguilera had one
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last person to choose on her team. she heard this girl singing and loved her. that wasn't what made the story cool. at the end, imagine being sara hill because christina aguilera decides she's going to get up on stage with this girl and sing a duet. picture yourself being this young girl on stage singing a duet with christina. watch. >> i just wanted to grab a mike and get up there and sing it with you. ♪ i'm going down and you ain't around baby ♪ ♪ turned my whole world upside down yeah ♪ ♪ come on, sara >> come on. wow. >> what is better than seeing sara hill right there. >> how exciting for her. that is great. >> she's a 24-year-old. i think she works in a hotel or something in atlanta. >> yeah. >> i love those back stories.
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in a back room like totally -- >> freaking out. precious. >> we're going to do oun ore "voice" coming up. >> are we doing it again? did they save our chairs? i hope so. >> they save everything around here. jerry's got them stuffed in his granl at home. >> a lot of you guys maybe you were watching betheny's show. her show is called "betheny ever after." crazy antics on the show. there's almost nothing we can show, but all right. >> i need a love pat. every time i see you, i can't get it out. >> look at you. go. >> i can't get it out. >> you go. go. you look great. >> i do? >> oh, my god. >> it's just [ bleep ]. >> hey, thanks for the clip. >> that's what you turn into
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after you leave me here? on this wonderful, i love you -- >> la, la, la, la. >> yes. and then you go with her and you feel like [ bleep ]? oh, my gosh, hoda. oh, man. >> that is not great. >> your mother just called. >> i know. >> she did not race you like that. >> she did not, and i rarely curse. >> but sometimes it's not a person's fault because sometimes -- can you give me a beep? [ bleep ] happens. and sometimes it happens [ bleep ] in ways you cannot even imagine. tell the story, hoda. >> all right. so there was a couple that was sitting out in their backyard on long island. >> minding their own business. on a beautiful february evening, which we've had lately. >> they just happen to live in the line where the planes fly over to jfk. sometimes planes fly over. while they're out there, a beautiful day, and suddenly they noticed some black oily stuff all over their deck.
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and they were, like, boy, what is that? and then some black oily stuff fell from the sky and hit the woman, the wife. >> on her face. >> and the black oily stuff -- >> it's a bird, it's a plane -- no, it's [ bleep ]! >> it fell from the plane. and they say sometimes they do some chemical stuff to the [ bleep ]. and then they drop it from the plane and that's what happens. >> hadn't quite made it to the atlantic ocean yet. still over long island. >> oh, my gosh. it was awful. >> i say lawsuit. >> well, you know what, here's another guy who stepped in some [ bleep ]. so angela merkel, the chancellor of germany -- >> germany. germany. angela from germany. yeah. go ahead. >> she was at an ash wednesday dinner. >> oh, i didn't know it was a religious -- >> anyway, before we show the tape, there is a waiter who's got five beers on hiss tray and he's trying to serve angela
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merkel her beer, and then something very unfortunate happens. >> okay. here. look again. look how calm she is. here he comes. and down the back. >> oh, my god. >> he claims -- we want to watch closely. he claims someone bumped him. i don't see a bump. >> no, you don't. there's no bump. >> he doesn't seem particularly concerned, either. >> no. barely. >> no. >> look at her. >> you know what she's thinking? blank happens. >> she stood up and gave a toast. this guy -- >> with what? it was all over her head and her back. >> this guy claims there was another waitress that was supposed to serve angela merkel but she got nervous and so he took over. >> that man to the rescue. oh, my gosh. >> terrible. that was awful. >> but you learn -- it's like ryan seacrest when all that happened with the dictator the other day.
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you see what a person is made of. in that instant when, you know, nothing's planned, it's all spontaneous and you see the person's reaction. i think she handled it as if it was another day in germany. happens all the time. >> so you've been in a restaurant before. i've seen a waiter accidentally drop something on someone and the person throws a fit. you feel terrible. i'm much more on the side of the waiter. >> nobody expect for the dictator plans on something something like that. >> right. >> what is the fallout from that? a lot of people are not too pleased with him. >> they were saying that technically, i guess, legally you could file some kind of a lawsuit because he invaded personal space and -- >> and did damage to his personal property. >> you know he's not going to do that, and this guy did it for attention. i'm not sure it was the kind of attention even he wanted. >> people in our meeting today were saying, you know, that they used to like him. and -- or didn't really feel one way or the other.
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but this made them not like him and not -- on purpose not want to see his movies. >> it will be interesting to see. if you live in one of the happiest states the in the country. >> yes. >> one of those surveys where they judge your helle and work environment, all that sort of stuff. anyway, the number five happiest state in the country is alaska. >> betcha don't know it. >> number four is utah. number three is minnesota. two, north dakota. and the happiest state in the country, hello, is hawaii. >> yeah. they all have something in common, which is, you know -- four of them are called weather places, which is interesting. i think space. maybe not honolulu but other parts of the island. there's spaciousness and openness about it. >> i thought the warmer states would be in there. >> not at all. >> new york's number 34 on the list. but it's way down in the not happiest. >> well, the least happiest
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state according to the survey is west virginia. i beg to differ. >> you lived in west virginia. tell the poor people watching act west virginia. we don't know -- i don't know if we get big ratings. i hope we do because i love west virginia! >> okay. i grew up on dogwood avenue in morgantown, west virginia. >> what sounds more picturesque than that? honestly. >> tread lightly. >> i'm not kidding. that sounds beautiful. >> it was a beautiful place. when we moved we cried because we loved west virginia so much. >> you were in sixth grade, right? >> wild, wonderful west virginia stickers all over the place. i take issue with that west virginia. >> so your happiest years were there. >> they were. >> see? we don't agree with any of these so-called -- >> okay. all right. you see, if i was happy looking like that, then you know i was a happy kid. okay? >> that's called bliss. that's blissful.
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>> on the ball in the control room today. >> dangerous. he got a good night's sleep. you know we complain about everything. i have a broken nail. i can't, i have a pimple. i can't. my alarm clock didn't go off. >> so many people in the world have real problems like third-world problems, not enough food, water, shelter. there are first-world problems. this is a video created by scooter mcgruder. >> can't find the remote. >> what the heck? >> twitter is over capacity. ran out of toilet paper. nothing to eat. neighbor blocked the wi-fi. ran out of milk. your hot water takes long to get hot. no leftovers. too many commercials on tv. you cut yourself shaving. bad cell reception. you don't done a mac. you forgot to turn your phone on silent before you went to sleep. lawn mowers wake you up. can't hear the tv over the vacuum cleaners. you can't find your chapstick.
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elevator is broken. person taking too long in the bathroom. >> you guys don't deliver? >> forgot to put deodorant on. wrong type of battery. wrong food order. >> i wanted the chicken nuggets! no fries! >> you forgot the test was tomorrow. can't find the match to your sock. you didn't get what you wanted for christmas. can't find your charger. your phone keeps autocorrecting. your friend as an annoying ring tone. >> does it remind you just how ridiculous we are? >> it does. it does. so there's this cafe, a little cafe in italy. >> you think you got problems. >> where all the women in this small town do not want their husbands going to this cafe. there's a reason they don't want their husbands going. >> there's also a reason why people come from seven hours away. >> a woman named laura. she's i guess the waitress. >> she owns it. >> anyway, she dresses like that
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and serves coffee and things to her patrons. the wives, including the mayor herself, does not want her own husband going there because they don't like this woman and they shi she's kind of, you know, tramping up the neighborhood. they do. >> well, if you could see -- we're only allowed to see the one picture, but apparently there are pictures of her all over the place. but business is good because if you build them, they will come. okay. >> we want to give a shoutout to a couple friends visiting us here today. cheri and betsy glukman are in the house. >> hello. >> tennis tournament, and they're terrific. they came and paid money in an auction that went to a good cause. >> why? >> i don't know. to see us? >> yes. >> you know what they knew? they were going to get some free stuff. >> uh-huh. >> going to get free stuff. >> we've got it. we missed yesterday. >> christine from bryn mawr, pennsylvania, is on the phone. we're going to meet her on thursday when we do "everyone has a story." she's there with her mom shopping because christine can be a little difficult to
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understand at times because she has cerebral palsy. she's an amazing young lady who started her own organization called kids for kids. and it's basically because there's a bullying situation when kids don't understand what other problems some children have. and she got ridiculed and thought that if people could just understand, that people with disabilities are just like they are. she's an amazing young leader. hi, choppy. hi, christine. >> hi, kathie lee! >> and hoda's right here. >> how are you? >> caller: good. how are you? >> great. we are so excited for you guys to come here. from bryn mawr, pennsylvania, huh? >> yes. i'm so happy. >> well, you know that the wonderful john tartaglia from avenue q is going to be here with your special song we've written for you. and i think he's going to bring along a puppet friend or two. because she started this wonderful organization where children with disabilities with actually be involved in the
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arts. >> i love it. >> so we are excited to honor you with your beautiful new song. >> caller: kathie lee. can i say something? >> sure, darling. >> calle >> calle >> caller: christine met you many years ago. she was there in the audience. i think you had rosie on when you were on with regis. >> oh, it will be so nice to see you again. i had no idea. i'm glad you didn't tell us because that would have made you ineligible. but now it's okay! >> we'll see you soon. >> we'll see you thursday. drive carefully or fly, whatever you're doing. >> this is called an alcohol-infused -- these are ice cream pops and popsicles. mine's a frozen margarita. frozen popsicle. >> mine is brandy, creme de menthe, cocoa and ice cream.
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to that suffering of a visible disease that causes you to look different from the other kids in school, and that can become at times intolerable. >> so this darling young lady named olivia rusk with us now. she has written a book called -- let's show it, right there. there it is. she has written this. and she was a baby. >> uh-huh. >> when you originally -- your mom originally discovered alopecia, meaning loss of hair basically. >> exactly. >> and that was a terrifying thing for your mother. at first, she assumed the worst, right? >> yes. i started to lose my hair when i was about 2 years old. so from 2 to 4, i was bald like i am now. and when i was 4 years old, i started to regrow my hair. my mom was like, yeah! my daughter is about to start preschool. she'll be normal. this is awesome. from 4 to 8, i had some hair. i would have maybe a spot in the back, but my other hair would kind of cover that. when i was 8 years old, my hair came out again for a second
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time. my mom panicked and was like, what's happening? i was like, this is horrible. and i'm an only child. so it's her only baby. >> you were wearing wigs for a while, and you decided enough already with that. >> yeah. >> you were only 8. look how darling. >> you have something that so many kids that age don't have, and that's confidence. >> you walk in that classroom, how did you do that that day? >> honestly, i don't know. i was 8 years old, and i was in third grade. and i said, mom, i'm going to school today without my wig. and she was like, what? like put that wig back on. >> you were such a tom boy. it was always in your way. >> right. >> and the glue wouldn't stick. it was itchy. >> and i felt like this is exactly what i said. i felt like i was hiding myself from others. so i went to school that day, and i remember a kid was like, didn't you have hair yesterday? and i was like, yeah. and they were like, oh, cool. and nothing really happened. most people with alopecia do get bullied. i am very fortunate to have never been bullied or anything, and i feel like it's because i'm
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so confident with myself. >> that's such an enlightening point for a lot of kids, because a lot of kids get bullied. but when you walk into the room and -- >> and you're ok with yourself. >> and you help other kids, don't you? >> yes. i go to school events. i'm a motivational speaker. i basically just share my message. and at first, you know, i didn't think i had a message. i jut thought i was, you know, this kid just being who she was, you know. bald is what i am. obviously. i mean, visually, that's how i am. so i just tell kids it's ok to be yourself. and it truly is. everyone is unique in their own way and beautiful. >> and you said this has been a blessing in your life. >> exactly. alopecia is normally something that causes people to be depressed and tormented in life, but i feel like it's a blessing for me. it's opened so many amazing opportunities. i have won awards. i'm here with you guys. >> it doesn't get better than this, sadly. this is it. >> if i had hair, i wouldn't be here today.
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>> you're adorable. >> thank you. >> and it's a lovely book. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> thank you so much. still to come, hoda gets up close and personal with a snake. >> and that's a sloth apparently. >> yes. isn't it adorable? >> not really. it seems like for every anti-aging problem, there's a different cream. i challenge that with olay. i've found one cream with everything i'm looking for... olay total effects. with 7 age defying effects in just one, easy to use cream. i've swapped to all-in-one total effects. why don't you swap too?
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welcome back. 10:28 now. it is cold and cloudy out there. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. and that's where we'll stay in the 50s throughout the day today. a cold front on the way. slated to bring us our first shower. up in the north bay possibly as early as this evening. looking more likely for tonight than wednesday. periods of rain thursday. we're talking about showers and low snow levels. so today one of the drier days in the extended period. 57 in san jose. 56 fremont. wet tomorrow. thursday clearing for the second half of the day. we warm up friday into the weekend. let's check your drive with mike. >> look, south bay cleared up nicely after a tough morning commute. a smooth drive. slower to 237 westbound and 101 both direct through palo alto. typical here. look at san mateo bridge. rain's coming in. we had clouds and mist around the deck but you see sunshine breaking through. but that will change over the day. back to you. >> coming up at 11:00, officials
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order huge homeless camp in san jose to move out. we'll tell you what's sparking that cleanup. jon kelley and i will be back in 30 minutes. hope to see you then soon. ♪ call of the wild >> we are back. >> yep, we are, hoda. we're back with booze day tuesday, and it's a good thing because it's time for "today's call of the wild." with today's collection of snakes and -- fun stuff for hodie today. >> yes, there is. the national wildlife federation is gearing up for a special wildlife week next month. to get us in the spirit, david is here with only a crowd he can handle. >> hi, sweetie. >> we do national wildlife week every year. tomorrow on the 29th we're doing a special webinar for educators. if you google national wildlife week, you can check it out. i have a cool animal over here.
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>> this is a sloth. >> this is a two-toed sloth. >> it's got a negative connotation but they're sweet you say. >> that's not a great angle. >> yeah. >> it depends what your line of work is. >> there you go. >> these guys are so slow. the thing that's extraordinary -- >> he wants to hold it herself. can i give it to her? >> oh, yeah. they're so slow, their metabolism, they only go to the bathroom once a week. >> what's so unusual about that? >> and because they're so slow -- i'm not even going to touch that. >> i wouldn't. after a week, it's not pretty. >> they live in south america in the rain forest. they're so slow that algae grows on their fur and it helps camouflage them up in the trees. >> that's why the nickname -- your mother calls you, you are such a sloth when you're slow and don't get anything done. >> right. but that slowness serves -- >> or you're constipated.
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>> one or the other. we'll step back to the table. >> good, because the sloth -- >> this guy is also a native to south america. it's an anaconda. the thing that is the most extraordinary about this animal is that this is the world's largest snake. >> really. bigger than a python? >> they are heavier. pythons get longer, but just look at the -- >> the bulk. >> how much does that weigh, dave? >> this probably weighs about 50 pounds. they can get up to 500 pounds. >> is he heading on his tail? >> there is a little shedding going on. the thing about these guys is they're semiawe kwautic. the eyes and nose are at the top of the head. they can be submerged. >> but still be a predator. >> do they have a predator? >> jaguars, things like alligators can eat them when they're smaller but when they get bigger, they're the boss. let's get him off the table
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here. our next animal is a lot smaller. >> how do you get that animal here? does it go first class? >> yeah. they're in a car. they don't come from too far away. would you like to hold the scorpion? you can. i'm going to generally put it on you like this. >> it hasn't been defanged. >> it hasn't. >> this is an emperor scorpion, one of the world's largest scorpions. it does have a venomous stinger and you're being very brave. i'm proud of you. but see these giant claws? never going to sting you. what it's going to do is pinch with you claws if it's afraid. >> look at it. get it, get it. >> they're very docile. i would not let you hold it if i thought that would happen. they eat insects and they're food for a lot of others. >> would the sloth enjoy it? >> the sloth would not. the sloth is an herb vor. >> that stings with its tail? >> yeah. you can see the venomous barb on the back they'll jab you with. >> is that it? >> no. we have a couple -- i didn't
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think you were going to do that. >> i'm proud of you, hoda. you've come a long way. >> i'm going to step back and give this guy a little space. obviously a raccoon. this is rascal the raccoon. i love him because national wildlife federation, our mascot is ranger rick raccoon. they're common to wildlife. a lot of people, you know, don't lycra cons because think they they'll get in my trash can and things like that. >> well, they will. >> he's not eating. >> as long as you chemoyour trash stored properly -- >> got the fig newton. >> don't you love that commercial where -- >> oh, oh. >> under the table now. >> fun. bobbie is here with spring skirts. >> oh, oh. >> oh, my gosh. nasty raccoon. [ male announcer ] if your kids like movies with animals...
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trend," the latest looks in shirts and skirs. >> what happens when a mini meets a maxi? what happens? >> oh! you know what? >> what? >> we'll find out because bobbie's here. >> bobbie thomas. >> i was thinking of something -- >> when a mini meets a maxi, a high-low hem line is created. at the bottom of a shirt or skirt you see that scooped-out front. women complain they go to pull it off the rack and they're like what do i do with this? i'm going to talk about the trend and how to wear it. >> make sure you wear it right. don't put the high part in the back. >> yeah. >> the celebs are doing it. >> lots of people have been doing this. this was on the runways back in spring '11. but we're seeing everybody from girls on the street, the models on this spring's runway at dkny wearing beautiful dresses. >> the best of everything, a little bit of leg, the flow,
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romanticism. >> nicole richie at one end and marsha gay harden. all annges can pull this off. on the red carpet we saw it. >> it's romantic looking. >> really flattering, too. >> let's bring out dana and emily. they're in tops that have the hi-lo hem line. >> they're both girlfriends of mine. dana has known me over a decade plus. dana's in the blue shirt. you'll notice the basic blouse with the trend built in. as she turns to the side, people at home can see the line dips in the back. you don't want to add too many accessories. don't worry about a print. let the shape be the trend. >> don't belt it. >> let the trend be what it is. on emily, i love her red hair, she's got a fantastic shirt that's a little longer. when she the turns to the side, too, you'll see it has a fishtail bottom. it's a little longer so you can layer it under a leather jacket or cardigan. this piece is from top shop.
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the jacket is at macy's from impulse, a designer offering a less expensive line, which i love. >> very cute. thanks, ladies. >> next up, we have marge coming out. >> marge. >> tell us about marge's look. >> marge is in a personal favorite look of mine. i literally wear this on the weekends. >> so comfy. >> so comfy and chic. this is all about your basics. update your basics just finding something with a little angle. a tank is underneath. it's flattering because the side that's higher shows off your leg but you still feel you have the coverage. the splash sweater is another fun item. and of course i added the shoes. but it's okay to not have to worry about being overly trendy. let the shape speak for itself. marge looks fantastic. >> what is cozier than that? >> you would look great in that. >> thank you so much. >> all right. a lot of stuff. >> we have reischea coming
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through. >> you look cuter, i think, sometimes off camera then when you're all -- you look beautiful now but i like you in your casual clothes. >> thank you, bobbie. >> this is a neighbor of mine. i love her dress. it's a beautiful color block dress that has the raised hem in the front to show off her shoes. >> been on the show many times as many people. don't think we're not on to you, bobbie. >> this is something -- you don't have to be tall. you can wear this. you can be petite. this will elongate your figure. >> wouldn't it look darling without the belt? just casual and -- >> i wanted to show off her curves. if you have a straighter line -- you are so beautiful. >> you look hot. >> thank you. >> i love you. >> thanks, everybody. >> thanks, ladies! up next, healthy and affordable meals that you can make for your kids after this. [ female announcer ] when it comes to eczema, ordinary lotions aren't made
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it's time for "today's kitsch. "and we're getting saucy with delicious, healthy and affo affordable meals. >> he's got two healthy and hearty winter dishes from food and wine magazine's charity edition. >> thank you so much. families are trying very hard to eat properly as well as also eat healthy. and you may know a few years ago i started on this health kick and lost 120 pounds. >> hello. >> and i made it a point -- hello! look. there's a lot of me right there. but i felt there was a need, and so through that and working with kids, we started the kids program, doing a lot of healthy, delicious foods. >> teaching them how to cook. kids love it. >> they really do. >> what are we making today? >> we're making this wonderful summer vegetable salad. with vegetables --
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>> it ain't pretty to look at. >> but when they taste it after, they'll love it. a little bit of celery root. we'll put those in there. you can pour that in there. golden beets and turnips. then a little rosemary. >> just a little because it's very powerful. >> right. >> taste. a little olive oil. okay. >> then just a little salt. pepper. okay. we're going to roast those in the oven at 400 degrees. when you roast it, it's going to intensify the flavor. isn't that delicious? >> oh, my gosh. it really is. >> how long do you roast them? >> i roast them for about 25 minutes. >> they're so sweet. >> so down here -- >> my kids will love them. >> we have arugula already in here. arugula is one of those things that kids -- you have to work with children, let them taste different things. then we've got some watercress and some -- >> what's that? >> it's kale.
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a little mustard, too. we're just going to take all that and put those in like that. >> you've got some wonderful shallots that we've mixed up in there, some olive oil. what you're going to do is add a little bit of the honey and a little orange juice. >> mm-hmm. >> i wouldn't have thought this was going to be delicious. now i think it's going to be unbelievably good. >> i find that parents would eat the same things they feed their children -- >> hello. >> just add that. >> okay. looks fantastic. >> i can tell you've done that before. >> i actually have done it on occasion. >> so what we have here is -- we can bring our salad over here. >> oh, my gosh, that's good. >> isn't it delicious? i love a chili. turkey chili i used to make -- you know i worked for oprah for
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eight, nine years. >> show dropper. >> she's the queen. i love her. i did the roots reunion with her and i loved it. anyway, she loved her chili. it's with turkey, pinto beans. kids love turkey chili. >> all these recipes are on our website. >> of course they are. >> okay, hodie. >> we're going to run as we go to commercial break. thank you so much. >> sara is doing something fun. she's working with a madam. don't even ask.
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about the city, even if you've been here for a while, there's always something new to see. i spent the day at madame tussauds's, where it's easy to rub elbows with the rich and famous. well, sort of. i'm at madame tussauds's, new york, an interactive experience where they encourage you to get up close and personal with celebrity, athletes. eve an couple presidents. this is my type of place. let's go inside and check it out. oh, there he is! hey! okay. so that's not the real j.t., justin timberlake. by now you've figured it out. it's his wax look-alike. madame tussauds learned to wax and these waxy figures have made their way to locations all over the world. how long does it take from start
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to finish to make a figure? >> a few months. >> okay. this is one of the studio artist who is keeps more than 200 figures here in tip-top shape. she'll show me the ropes. >> you need skills. >> i need skills? >> yes. painting. hair. wardrobe. >> if there's a paint by numbers moment, i'm going to be awesome. >> time to hit the floor. to touch up "twilight" heart throb robert pattinson. >> his skin and everything. he's fine. he's fine. >> okay. >> yeah. he's fine. >> next, we helped harrison ford's hair follicles. it feels funny. indiana jones feels funny.
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then leo dicaprio gives us an earful. >> here we go. >> you're going to show me first. right? >> yeah, yeah. it's fine. go, go. >> attention to detail is key. the tattoo. >> oh, yeah. >> art has never been my strong suit so, we're going to move right along to my next role here at madame tussauds as a photo host. tatiana and tabitha get to visit with the president and first lady. three. from the oval office. while you were with the first family? you've got your priorities straight. i couldn't make a trip here without seeing some of my "today" show peeps. so exciting, it's the "today" show. one, two, three. you want to pose? i can take a picture for you. no? technical difficulties on my camera. i used a few minutes of down time to take a peek at some of my waxy favorites.
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♪ >> all right. looks like fun. thank you, sara. >> all right. tomorrow, we're going to find out if the tiger mom has been replaced by the french parent. >> plus, what the heck? and beauty products to help you get out of the house faster and better looking. >> we are going to see you tomorrow. >> guess what tomorrow is, hodie? wednesday, wines day. see life in the best light.
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