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we'll have details "today" saturday march 10, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a saturday. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm amy robach. watching that video i started to feel how those passengers must have felt watching this flight attendant go on a rampage. >> we've heard passengers, you know, exceed their bound but was this is different, obviously the seat belt is fastened, plane taxiing while the flight attendant announces over the p.a. "i'm not responsible for crashing this plane" and that's when passengers sprang into action. hear exclusive from a man on the flight. courtroom drama from desperate housewives trial in hollywood to rutgers university student accused of using a
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webcam to spy on his roommate. look where the cases stand, and when we can expect a verdict. plus, prince harry continues his tropical tour. this morning the prince is in brazil. coming up, we'll tell you who has been giving the prince royal support. i got to take a peek behind the curtain of musical drama "smash" i caught up with stars of the show to find out why it's hitting the right notes. fantastic show. loved monday night. can't wait for next monday. >> it's a fun show. plot is thickening. tense moments on the tarmac. passengers on an american airlines flight were just settling in when a flight attendant began a disturbing rant on the p.a. system. nbc's michelle franzen has the story. story. >> reporter: the trouble began on flight 2332 before take-off in dallas, just as the plane was leaving the gate and bound for chicago. >> i thought it might have been a reality show or something was going on because it didn't seem
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real. >> reporter: passengers say that's when the flight attendant went on a rant over the p.a. system, demanding the pilot open the cockpit and turn around because the plane was going to crash. >> a lot 0 other incoherent statements trying to get in communication with the cockpit. it was almost as if she thought she was on the phone with them only. >> reporter: passenger video cap ture moment that followed, a veteran attendant. >> get out of my way! >> reporter: during the episode, passengers say she complained about the airline filing for bankruptcy reorganization, talked about a friend who died on 9/11, and said the plane wouldn't take off because it didn't have enough ice. she also mentioned she forgot to take her medicine for a mental disorder. when the pilot returns to the gate police were waiting. after taking her into custody she was taken to a local hospital. american airlines says the attendant is receiving the proper care. security experts say the incident shows how crew members
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and passengers react and work together in a post-9/11 world. >> what we're seeing that is since 9/11 passengers are far more willing not to take mattered into their own hand but be active in responding to events insigh the airplane. >> reporter: once the plane with a new crew landed in chicago, passengers realized this incident could have been worse. >> really blessed that we hadn't left the ground. >> reporter: michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. joining us in the studio, shawn tabbert on the flight. >> good morning. >> what do you make of this? >> kind of a crazy event, you know, just a lady having a real bad day. >> but what it starts -- my understanding -- she starts trying to call the pilot but speaking on the p.a. >> exactly. >> when did you realize something was amiss here? >> once she started repeatingly trying to call the pilot saying, pilot, are you there, hello, hello?
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she went to spanish, ola, you know, that's when the red flags started to get raised. >> when did the other flight attendants get up and realize there was a problem? >> it took her actually mentioning you know i'm not okay with this, i'm not responsible for this crash, and she set the microphone down. that's when the other attendants walked up, talk with her, tried to calm her down. >> you were sitting in the coach cabin. did you have a fairly clear view of what was happening up front? >> absolutely. you can see down the aisle. everyone was leaning in up. once the crash word was stated that's when everyone kind of reacted and -- >> i assume, you know the plan's not at risk of crashing but you're not expecting this to come oust a flight attendant. what's the reaction of the people around you? >> absolutely. there was two young kids sitting to my left and they got real worked up, mommy, is the plane
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going to crash? mom, can we get off of this? what's going on? everyone else is like, what is this lady doing? what's go on right now. and just real i guess on edge. >> and then were you a witness to this, passengers and flight crew trying to restrain her? >> absolutely. i saw the people go up the aisle to help restrain her and hold her down and they said she was biting and scratching at them. and then once we got to the -- back to the terminal and the police came on, that's when she started really screaming loudly and, you know, almost demonically as she was getting taken off the plane. >> it's very sad. obviously she has real issues. did the pilot make any announcement as they're going to the get or did you think you were going to the runway at some point? >> no. that was i guess part of the problem because the pilot never responded to her. i think the pilot knew she was out of line. we kept on heading towards the
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runway and then stopped when she got back on the p.a. said and said, no, pilot you're turning around right now, i'm in charge of this flight, you guys can get off my flight if you want to. >> when you saw other passengers get up, i mean, we all know it's a no-no now, obviously to get out of the seat while the plane is moving and certainly to go to the front of the aircraft, but did it seem like they had any other choice but to step? >> no. i guess we all knew what was going on. the entire crew understood that this lady's -- >> disturbed. >> -- just having a bad day. >> shawn, incredible story. thanks for coming on and talking to us. appreciate it. >> absolutely. >> here's amy. u.s. employers added 227,000 jobs last month capping off the best three months of hiring sin the start of the recession. here to break it all down for us is cnbc's brian schactman. good morning to you. >> good morning, amy. >> two headlines out of the jobs report. 227,000 new jobs added,
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unemployment unchanged at 8.3%. it seems a bit contradictory, but are we headed in the right direction? >> you have job growth of 227,000, we talked about, it's over 700,000 in three months. why isn't the unemployment rate coming down? more people re-entered the workforce. so there are some economists out there that say that's healthy because people are optimistic and that's why it's 8.3%. it's interesting i talked to one economist yesterday, amy who said that if you want to bring down the unemployment rate you need 400,000, 500,000 a month. this is good news report but not great news because you need more to bring it down. >> the private sector added 223,000 job. where are those jobs coming from? >> 45,000 temp jobs. historically a lot of the transfer into a full-time jobs but in the laugh few years it hasn't been the case. business services, hospitality, which is good, people are take vacations, spending money the
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downside, construction weak. which disappointing. government still losing jobs. >> another big downer, which may be drowning out the optimist ex-jobs report, and that is gas prices. we may reach $5 a gallon. >> people say who knows if $5 is on the table. we have had an incomfortable increase in prices and it's having an impact on consumer spending. yesterday we learned that wages aren't increasing enough to offset it. people spending more on fuel, less on other things that will drive the economy. >> which are not holding up to inflation. >> here's the case, increasing in gas prices has slowed only 25, 30 cents higher than a year ago. at these levels it won't derail the recovery. if we go to $4 for three months, all bets are off. >> brian schactman, thanks so much. appreciate it. here's lester. as the presidential race heats up, many contenders are
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revealing secret weapon in the campaign. their wives. mike i have cairo more. >> reporter: with the campaign far from settled the trail is getting more crowded. >> i agree with you, he will be the nominee of the party. he's going to beat barack obama. >> reporter: candidates' spouses ever present but not just as accessories or sidekicks. they're advisers, confidantes and character witnesses. >> my soul mate and i wouldn't be here. simply wouldn't be here without her, my wife, karen. thank you. >> reporter: with concerns that his stance on birth control could cost him support among women, rick santorum's wife karen emerged to defend her husband. >> they try to corner him and make it look like he doesn't know anything else. as a wife and mother and educated woman it frustrates me. >> reporter: no one votes for first lady a spouse can say something about the person on the ballot. >> a spouse is one of the
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biggest decisions a person's going to make. >> my sweetheart, ann romney. >> reporter: mitt romney talked about his wife's compelling personal story. >> she has the kind of character that is quintessentially the american character. >> reporter: there is no standard spouse play book but there is one bit of accepted wisdom, no co-candidates. >> we saw hillary clinton chase at being the loving wife, staring adoringly at her husband but didn't see herself as a subordinate, she saw herself as a partner and that didn't go over well with everybody. >> the next president of the united states, newt gingrich. >> reporter: calista gingrich campaigns tirelessly with husband newt, projecting stability but the image may have drawbacks. >> a double-edged sword. she's on the campaign trail a lot with gingrich standing by his side because he is on his third marriage. >> reporter: there's also the power of incumbency. >> thank you, everyone. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama remains popular.
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she's actively fund-raising and her children's health initial it, let's move takes her to swing states like yesterday in new hampshire getting her and the president positive reviews. perhaps most important, a spouse provides a reality check for candidates surrounded by supporters and staff. >> there is no alternative agenda or hidden agenda with the spouse. i think candidates rely on their spouses. >> let's get a check of the rest of the morning's top stories. let's head over to cnbc's mandy drury. diplomatic effort to syria has begun. kofi anone arrived in damascus to press for a peaceful end to the year-long crisis including a deadly government crackdown in homs. uganda vows to catch joseph kony, dead or alive, friday's announcement follow video spotlighting atrosties of kony's
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resistance army. the video turned into an internet sensation with more than 70 million hits. nightly news will be in uganda monday to check claims that the video only focuses on kony while ignoring acrossties committed by the ugandan government. mitt romney has picked up nine more delegates winning unanimous backing friday at gop convention in the u.s. territory of guam. rick santorum is expected to win the majority of 40 delegates today at caucuses in socially conservative kansas. newt gingrich vows to stay in the race even if he loses in alabama and mississippi next week. dozens of police are looking for a suspect in washington state. the manhunt began friday after the suspect stabbed a judge and shot a shaeriff's deputy with hr gun in a struggle. both victims have been treated and released from a hospital. we lose an hour tomorrow due
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to daylight saving time. for some people, the change isn't easy. studies show there's an increase in car accidents and work-related injuries in the week after the time change. sleep specialist elliott friedman says it takes five days for our bodies to adjust. >> in the next three, four days if you go to sleep earlier by small increments, 15, 20 minutes that would be very helpful. >> the change technically happens at 2:00 sunday morning, when time springs ahead. and finally, it turns out penguins like flying on planes. no, these aren't miniature flight attendants coming down the aisle. these adorable creatures are pete and penny. sea world penguins flight to new york city for the premiere of the documentary "frozen planet." adorable. that is the news. back to you guys. lester and amy. >> were they in coach? first class? >> they wore tuxes. >> overdressed. >> dressed for the private
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airplane. >> bill karins is here. he's got our first look of the weather. >> when you think of hawaii you think of beautiful weather. >> right. >> this wasn't a good week to be in ha. a lot of rain, numerous areas with flooding from maui all the way over to awauoahu. hail, golf ball-sized hail in hawaii. a tornado off the coast, ef-0, with winds 80 to 90 miles per hour. it wasn't one day in hawaii. that lasted all week. it will improve slowly during the weekend. bang here in the lower 48, get ready for another big warm-up. it's going to feel like april or may in the northern plains. temperatures in the 60s. one cold spot is up in new england. very cold morning, we had snow north of boston. sunday temperatures into the 50s, will melt snow in a we're off to a cold start
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today, i'm anthony slaughter in the nbc bay area weather siene center. 47 in san francisco, 45 here in san jose. we have a wet pattern shaping up ahead of us this week. lots of rain in the forecast. not only for tomorrow but all the way through this upcoming week. it will be a dry day today inland. 65 with the chance of a north bay shower. we see the wet weather as we head into tomorrow through friday. still to come on today a royal in rio. details on prince harry's visit to brazil. first this is "today" on nbc. hr to brazil. but first this is "today" on to brazil. but first this is "today" on nbc.this olawnsmiths.l us rus. 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.
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prince harry continues his first solo tour. he's in brazil. he's been receiving tips from someone very close to him. >> reporter: it seems wr s whe
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harry goes they catch a glimpse. he's in rio de janeiro to help trade investments where he was treated to some salsas. rio has been on his list for a while, and he made it clear he's happy to be here. >> thank you for the bidding west coast to your spellbinding city. >> reporter: and there's a lot of focus on this summer's olympics in london and rio in 2016. >> we went all the way to get excited for what's coming up. >> reporter: this morning prince harry will be on this beach, participating a beach run and taking lessons on volleyball. a paper here couldn't wait for it to actually happened. it was revealed last week harry is in regular contact with his brother prince william who has been giving him tips along the
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way while overseas. his jubilee tour on behalf of the queen has been hail add success with brazil looking to now the same trend. for "today," chapman bell, nbc news, rio de janeiro. >> nice moves there by the prince. stir to come, behind the scenes and inside the drama of nbc's "smash" but first these messages. [ male announcer ] drinking a smoothie with no vegetable nutrition? ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana!
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this is "today in the bay." good morning to you. taking a live look at the transamerica building. a very pink-alicious sky in the distance. thanks for joining us, i'm kris sanchez along with the newest member of our team. rob is off this morning. you are the bearer of the chilly news. >> yes, the bad news. they bring in the new guy for the bad news. napa, santa rosa, 36 and 37 degrees. san jose at 46 degrees.
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we have a wet pattern shaping up ahead of us this upcoming week. we're looking at rain not only for tomorrow but that will continue as we head through this upcoming week. today's a dry day. enjoy what we have of that. there will be a few showers in the north bay later this afternoon. we're back to 65 here in san jose. a little cooler on the coast but meanwhile, as you notice, as you said earlier, the bearer of bad news, rain every single day, believe it or not. this upcoming week. we need the rain. we are in a desperate drought across the bay area. we'll take what we can get. >> my lawn is looking a little brown. yes, thank you very much, anthony. louis farrakhan is in town. he's the keynote speaker at cal's african black coalition conference.ç the 78-year-old will address the students this morning. his visit to berkeley is drawing some criticism, many students are signing an online petition expressing their concern. >> he rants about the fact that
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jews are satanic. he rants about the fact that homo sexuals do not deserve to be accepted in the kingdom of heaven. >> we don't appreciate the insults to our intelligence and suggestions that we don't have the intellectual capacity to determine a speaker that will be best to suit our needs. >> the black student union stands by its decision to invite farrakhan. every seat in wheeler auditorium is expected to be filled. the extension is rolling forward. vta says it will receive the first federal installment of furnds on monday. more on that story coming up at 7:00. also, all of the day's news and that rainy forecast.
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we're back on this saturday morning, march 10, 2012. it's a chilly morning here in new york city, but we want to thank our great crowd who is spending part of their saturday morning with us. back inside studio 1a, amy robach along with lester holt. coming up in this half hour, the "desperate housewives" trial. >> the reason actress nicorette was fired. when a verdict is expected. >> and then heidi klum. she's stayed silent about her split from singer seal. in public they were a picture of
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happiness and a separation seemed to come out of the blue. but now the supermodel is speaking out about the split, protecting her split and seal's public willingness to talk about their problems. her words coming up. what does it take to bring the drama, the singing and dancing to the hit show "smash" to live? we were lucky to spend time with them of what happens each week. it's a show about the show. >> the production is phenomenal. i can't wait to bring it to you because it was a lot of fun going backstage. but we begin this half hour in houston. a loving mother and wife there who gushed about her picture-perfect family on line is now accused of planning a cold-blood murder. nbc's lilia luciano has the story very for years brittney martinez worked as an emt, saving lives. but now she stands accused of trying to end one, her husband's. the 24-year-old mother of two
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and mommy blogger was arrested after she allegedly offered a friend up to $2,000 to kill her firefighter husband adrian martinez. in january she told steven rowland, a manager at this restaurant she was having marital problems and wanted the father of her children dead. she came back with a down payment of $5,000. >> she was going to provide more once the husband was deceased. roland told authorities she returned later with another $500 and suggested that he carry out the murder at her husband's fire station. >> she provided vehicle description, work schedules, license plate, told were cameras were going to will located in the parking lot. >> reporter: the alleged crime shocked neighbors who described martinez as a loving mom. >> was looking at news going, oh, my gosh, it's her.
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>> reporter: more conflicts in the online diary. at the same time she was allegedly planning the murder she was blogging about celebrating her fifth anniversary writing we'll be able to have the wedding we didn't have and say our vows again. i picked out a dress. we decided on the venue. i'm so excited. and she also documented the grief she and her husband shared over the death of their baby. >> it's a bizarre scenario. we're going to delve into it and talk to as many witnesses as we possibly can. >> reporter: martinez has not entered a plea, but the alleged plot, if true, could reveal a darker side to the seemingly devoted wife. for today, lilia luciano, nbc news. at 33 after the hour, bill karins is out on the plaza with a check of your weather. bill, good morning. >> good morning to you. this is a chilly morning but there are people out here this morning wrks very a 50-year-old birthday. but these ladies are hanging out
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at st. paddy's day, aren't you? >> we are. >> behavior yourself just a little bit. let's talk about the forecast. we have cold weather not only in the northeast but it's been chilly in texas as well. nothing too bad today but it will be cloudy, it will be cool. it's going to slowly move out of there. there's one location in the country that's less than ideal this weekend it's definitely texas with the rainfall we're going to see there, we've got chilly numbers on the board this morning. good morning, i'm anthony slaughter in the nbc bay area weather center. 36 inan sta rosa, 37 in napa. 46 in san jose. we are tracking a cold front that's going to bring showers to the north bay. we'll be dry sin the south bay with temperatures in the mid-60s from san jose over towardsç. 58 in san francisco. really couldn't choose
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lawsuit by star nicollette sheridan is entering its final days. a jury of 12 will ke side on the case early next week. nbc's michael taibbi has the details about the dirty lapp dri flying out in court. >> reporter: 49-year-old nicollette sheridan, friday was a day for her wrongful termination claim. he said repeadedly what she called a hard hit to the head was a tap to show the scene. they called it a miss communication between giving the actress direction. as to when to kill off her character edi britt. >> i know him quite well. we're kind of doing it. >> reporter: abc entertainment chief steve mcphearson said he approved killing edi off in 2008, four months before the hitting incident.
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still the legal team testified again there are no memos or e-mails to back that up. >> we feel good. the jury ultimately decides but we feel good. >> reporter: on screen her character and ter ya hatcher's season were at each other. but she said she was critical of her and other stars. they said she was late half the time and he revealed a character. he revealed that james' character is going to be killed off this sunday and there were gasps in the courtroom. >> for "today," mike taibbi, nbc news, los angeles. the "desperate housewives" trial as it is known is just one high-profile case going on. here to weigh in on that and others is legal analyst sunny hostin. good morning. >> good morning.
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>> let's talk about that. what does the jury have to hone on in this case? >> they have to hone in on was she wrongly terminateded. did they terminate her because she was a terrible employee or because of her complaints about her boss physically assaulting her. that's the question. i think that's where the jury system comes in. bottom line, they get to determine credibility, they get to determine who is right, and that's how our system works and it's rt a great system. the jury has sat in, gets to determine body language and determine who they believe. i want to turn to another case. john goodman a well known palm beach man. he settled a case with a victi victim's case. >> i don't think it's going to affect the trial because there's sort of a gag order in the case, so this jury shouldn't hear about the details of the
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civilian suit. this family, scott wilson's family, has been so persistent in seeking justice for their son. they've sued other people, they've been successful there. they sued the bar goodman was drinking at before he got into the zibl e accident. so this case very much has been driven by the love of parents and so i don't think it's going to come into the trial but really, kudos, to these parents because they've been not only pressing the civil case. they have been in the courtroom for the criminal case day in and day out, and this is a really fascinating case because apparently goodman hit their son's car with his bentley after drinking many, many, many, many times at a bar and left their son to drown in a canal when his car flipped ore. at least that's the prosecution's allegation. >> i want to turn to a case closer to this area. the rutgers's webcam trial as it is known. he observed his roommate with another gay man.
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it's an invasion of priefrscy case and more importantly the prosecution is trying to suggest there was a hate crime here. i sat in on a couple of days of this trial. it seems like a high bar for the prosecution. >> it is. this trial is really breaking ground. it's a bias intimidation case, a hate crime case, and it really hinges on the use of social media and whether or not this young man, you know, dar va rehab rabbi intimidated him. it's one of the few cases that the prosecution has to prove what was in his head. what motivated him to spy on his roommate. the defense is saying this is a young immature kid. he wasn't motivated by hate. he was motivated buy curiosity. maybe he wanted to big man on campus. he was a freshman at the time. so i do thing it's going be a rf dl case for the prosecution to
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prove because these hate crimes usually aren't shown this way. we hear about gay bashing but do we hear about cyber bullying in the context of a hate crime. so it's really sort of uncharted territory. >> the defense case just began this week and we'll see what happens there. sunny hostin, thanks so much. nice to have you on this morning. >> up next, supermodel heidi klum, she's been tight-lipped about her split with seal, what she's saying now. but first these messages. for c. because with get-it-done savings on everything we need... ...we can turn this weekend into a fresh floor... ...or an updated bathroom... ...or a brand-new look. so let's hit those orange aisles, and make today the day, we make a big difference - no matter how big our budget. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. lay down a better floor for less. new pergo xp laminate, starts at $2.74 per square foot. ♪
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couple but just two months ago heidi klum and seal announced their plans to separate, and now heidi opens up about the split. a couple madly in love or so it seemed, married for seven years. heidi klum and seal announced plans to separate in january. >> how can two people who have it all, have their careers, have the love for each other, have the beautiful family, how could it all of a sudden take a left turn? >> the uber model is now speaking out for the first time in next month's issue of "elle" magazine. she says i'm a lie onness, i
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have four cubs. i'm a mom. i want to take care of them and protect them. i don't want to talk about them or me. seal has appeared on shoes like piers morgan, talking about the breakup while promoting his latest album. >> it wasn't any one particular thing. >> heidi responded by saying he's going be 50 next year. he's a grown man. i can't tell him what to do and what not to do, and the questions continue. >> one day you're in, and the next day you're out. >> did her skyrocketing success as a model, host, judge, executive producer, ceo cause the end of the marriage. >> people were speculating that maybe her husband was jealous of all of her success when both are big stars, that there must be a little kind of that competitive and maybe jealousy. >> still, klum chooses to keep the details of the split
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private, saying i feel like there's so many things being said about us, about him, about me, i'm not going to comment. coming up next, behind the screens of the nbc musical "smash," but first this is "today" on nbc. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal.
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are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that c help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ dream big. that is the pre miss of the hit, nbc drama "smash," but it's the drama behind the scenes in this musical in the making that has audiences giving it a standing ovation. i recently visited the set of "smash" where they shoot the production numbers for each show. ♪ >> "smash." >> five, six, seven, eight. >> it's the new nbc show about the making of a broadway musical. >> so do you want the ballad or the up-tempo first? >> but this roman ta
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drama-filled soap opera borrowed elements from reality tv by pulling back the curtains revealing action behind the scenes. showing what really happens before the opening night. >> concentrate, please. >> think. that's all we need. >> ooh, that was great. >> and it's here at the st. george theater on new york's staten island, where the magic takes place. >> let's start from the top. >> once the vaud ville palace when it opened in 1929, the theater has now been transformed into a modern-day broadway stage. today i got the chance to see one of the final numbers of the first season being filmed. ♪ >> the show is aiming for authenticity on every note, including broadway stars like megan. >> drama that you see is real drama that could and has
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happened find behind the scenes. >> sure, absolutely. there's so many times i've been in the show looking out in the wings, where's the camera. the drama back here is so much more interesting. >> and you want to show that. >> exactly. >> easy to make us sound good. >> easy to make you sound bad too. >> how do you feel about her character? >> i love her. i mean being able to be in a room and to watch the singing and the dancing and for my character to get to sit behind a table and judge them. >> do this, do that. and not actually have go out there. >> and i don't have to do that and be yelled at by choreographers and directors. >> should i try something else? >> but it's that everyday pressure sparking the fierce competition between two two characters both vying for the lead role. >> the show really gets going and you really start to get the juice. >> look, i've got a lot of my plate and i'm handling it. i don't care what you thing and what derek thinks.
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♪ >> so give me your best marilyn line. >> well, there's a scene. it's already aired where i'm trying to mimic her. i'm trying to do it in a -- i'm saying it -- kitten-like, i guess. >> marilyn inspiration is everywhere on set, even in the wardrobe trailer. >> molly, how exciting. you get to design dresses for marilyn monroe. >> it's those costume details that make a tv show about a theater production that much more complicated. >> i get to design a broadway musical every eight days. >> a musical that may never make it to broadway. >> the road to broadway is exceedingly long. let's continue. >> no one is going to buy it. you're making a fool of yourself. >> but if you asked the show's stars -- >> i would go. >> i would go. >> -- it's already a hit. ♪
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>> i must say i'm a sucker for the music. it's really good. i would see that show on broadway. >> i have been really caught up on the show. you were there for the shoot. >> i know a secret twist that i can't tell. maybe someone else comes into the mix. all right. "smash" airs mondays at 10:00, 9:00 central. we're back, but first these messages. nice. but, you know, with every door direct mail from the postal service, you'll find the customers that matter most: the ones in your neighborhood. print it yourself, or we'll help you find a local partner. and postage is under 15 cents. i wish i would have known that cause i really don't think i chose the best location. it's not so bad. i mean you got a deal... right? [ bird cries ] go online to reach every home, every address, every time with every door direct mail. aflac! ha! isn't major medical enough?
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