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>> the ducks -- >> i'm going to have to look that one up. >> all right, i think it might be yiddish. to confirmed later. >> that's matching up with ohio later. >> i have to hit the dictionary. ning. desperate search for answers. new team of international experts is on the scene in the java sea this morning, hoping to locate the black boxes from that doomed airasia flight. bad weather is making their search difficult. this as more victims are recovered and their grief-stricken families begin to say a final farewell. the passing of a political giant. mario cuomo, hours after andrew was sworn in as governor for a second term. >> he is in the heart and mind of every person who is here. >> we will take a look back at the life and times of the former new york governor. and then there were two.
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a big upset in college football as ohio state stunned top-ranked alabama at the sugar bowl. >> not answered. intercepted. ohio state's gonna win it. >> oregon ducks trounce florida state. setting up a much anticipated showdown to the college football playoffs national championship. and angelina and al. one of hollywood's biggest stars opens up about directing her new film, her family and her battle with chicken pox. >> it was so absurd. the day before i was trying to do interviews and it was like, what is happening? we'll have that exclusive interview, "today," friday january 2nd, 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everyone.
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welcome to "today" on a friday morning. we've got al here, willie in for matt. sheinelle is in for natalie and, i don't know, my new year's day was fine but you sat down with angelina jolie? wow! >> it was a lot of fun after i did the rose parade with hoda, i sat down with angelina. this movie was amazing: she talked about her movie "unbroken," which is just amazing. she also talked about acting versus directing, which one she likes. i almost get the feeling she likes directing more. >> what do we call the two of you, angelinal? >> angelinal. >> got it. rough weather is once again hindering efforts. searchers remained focused on finding the wreckage, victims and, of course, those black boxes. katy tur has the latest now from indonesia. >> reporter: two more bodies flown into surabaya by u.s. helicopter today.
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as more victims were identified and more wreckage recovered. including three large parts of the plane. officials say they will examine as fast as they can. the focus is still on the sea bed and that large shadow, which they think could be the fuselage. a team with specialized acoustic equipment is now on the way to listen to pings from black boxes, much like the search for mh-370. meanwhile, a stream of friends and family comfort his grieving wife. she told us she is holding up as best she can. >> my condolences to you. >> reporter: they trained as military pilots together. in 2013, they celebrated 30 years of friendship. what do you think went wrong? a pilot for 30 years. you're a pilot. what do you think happened? >> i don't know. >> reporter: today, he and a few other pilot friends of the captain were at a loss as to what went wrong. >> something very, very bad.
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>> reporter: is it hard to fly around here sometimes? >> in the tropical area like indonesia, especially in rainy conditions like this, it's very serious for us, for the pilots. >> reporter: for "today," katy tur, nbc news, indonesia. back here at home former governor mario cuomo is being remembered as a political giant and dedicated public servant. he died at the age of 82 surrounded by his family. harry smith is here with a look back at governor cuomo's life. good morning. >> willie, good morning. mario cuomo was a three-term governor and he had a political life with aspirations that he passed on to his son, andrew. the elder cuomo's death came on the same day andrew was sworn in for his second term as governor of new york. mario cuomo passed away on the same day his son, andrew, was sworn in for his second term as governor of new york. he spoke about his dying father.
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>> his inspiration, legacy and experience is what has brought this state to this point. >> reporter: mario cuomo was a son of the american dream, born in queens, new york, to italian immigrant parents who came through ellis island with little more than the clothes on their backs. always active in politics, he became new york's secretary of state in 1975. two years later he ran against ed koch, who lost his bid for nomination for the mayor of new york. cuomo was elected as lieutenant governor in 1978 and with the help of his son, andrew as campaign manager, became governor in 1982. >> we won because people, people and the passion of police are still more important than money. >> reporter: a liberal lion, who electrified the crowd when he delivered the key note speech at
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the democratic national convention in 1984. his words aimed at president ronald reagan. >> there is despair, mr. president, in the faces that you don't see, in the places that you don't visit in your shining city. >> reporter: the speech won him an instant following. many a democrat yearned for a cuomo presidential run. >> the italian stallion of democratic political parties at the moment. >> reporter: reluctance to run earned him an unfortunate moniker. hamlet on the hudson. second term as governor, cuomo lost to george pataki. >> i surely made mistakes as governor, but i'm as proud as i can be of what we have accomplished together. >> reporter: after public office governor cuomo joined a law firm and remained a visible force of new york politics, including support for his son, andrew who followed in his father's footsteps, to become
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governor as well. cuomo leaves behind his beloved wife of more than 50 years, matilda and children chris, madeline, margaret, maria and andrew. >> a documentary about 15 years ago for the history channel called so you want to be president. we asked mario cuomo, did you want to be president? it was a question he almost couldn't answer. >> he certainly flirted with it. never made the jump. >> a lot of people wanted him to run. >> we're thinking about his family. thank you so much. >> you bet. a deadly shooting inside a police chief's home. sheinelle has been following that for us. >> good morning. suburban police chief is on administrative leave after investigators say he shot his wife in the bedroom of their georgia home. could it have been a horrible accident? nbc's gabe gutierrez reports. >> reporter: he is the top cop in peachtree city, georgia. this morning state investigators are trying to find out what happened in his home near atlanta hours into the new year. >> a lot of things that we don't know yet about what took place that we need to know before we can make any decisions. >> reporter: chief mccollum
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called 911 just after 4:00 am thursday, saying he accidentally shot his wife in their bedroom with his department-issued handgun similar to this one. margaret mccollum was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. >> the initial reports we got from the 911 call were that the chief had shot his wife accidentally, twice. as a result of our preliminary interview, we had found that he only shot her one time. >> reporter: police aren't revealing what led to the shooting or how the gun could have accidentally fired. william mccolllum has not been charged with a crime but is on administrative leave. he has been the chief less than a year. >> we're very concerned for, obviously, his wife. we're concerned for the chief. >> reporter: neighbors are in disbelief. >> a lot of people are praying for her. >> reporter: and they're hoping that what happened here was nothing more than a freak accident. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta.
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activist groups say areas in northeastern syria are taking a pounding from u.s.-led coalition airplanes. aircraft carried out more than a dozen air strikes overnight in and around the defacto capital. air raids come from a week of heavy bombing on targets in both syria and iraq. largest population of immigrants in the country illegally will be able to apply for driver's licenses starting today. california department and motor vehicles says it expects more than 1 million people will apply for a license in the first three years of the program. california is one of ten states that now provides licenses to immigrants who are in the country illegally. the stage is set for this season's college football national championship game. oregon and ohio state will play. the ducks punched their ticket after the win over florida state. marcus mariota threw two touchdown passes and run one in himself. in the sugar bowl, approximate
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ohio state buckeyes upset the number one seed, alabama. ohio state was down by eight in the second quarter, but came storming back. they won it 32-25. my entire family spent the day on the couch yesterday. i took a nap i woke up. my husband was still on the couch. he said what else am i supposed to do today? >> by the way, didn't it go well into the night? >> like 12:30, 1:00. but the playoff is so great. ohio state and oregon who previously might not have even been in the national title game. so good for college football. >> what are the odds? two schools that begin with o playing each other. >> your sports analysis is so good. >> that's why i'm called biff roker. yes, sir. we've got really severe winter weather this morning through the southwest into the midwest. we've got winter storm warnings, ice storm warnings and winter weather advisories from texas into oklahoma. this is the area we're really concerned about over the next 24 hours from northern texas into oklahoma. we've got ice storm warnings
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out. we could be looking at anywhere from an inch to half an inch of ice, which could be, for some parts of this area, catastrophic. the roads will be a mess. power lines coming down. we'll be watching this very closely. we have another area of severe weather developing along the southern gulf coast. for tomorrow, we look at this area down through the gulf coast. we may be seeing some severe weather, dangerous lightning, wind gusts, possibility of tornadoes from new orleans on into mobile and into central mississippi. heavy rain anywhere from three to four inches of rain down through the gulf. during the day tomorrow into saturday evening it spreads into the northeast. look at this. even into the northeast, we could be looking at anywhere from two to three inches of rain. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds.
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7:12. happy friday. i'm meteorologist christina loren. take a live look at a crystal clear sky over belvedere. we have pretty colors come in it's actually haze. it's spare the air alert today. your temperatures will climb from frigid conditions subfreezing numbers all across the board into the 50s. you want warmer weather, it's going to arrive as of this weekend, temperatures start to climb. then a taste of upper 60s to low 70s the beginning of next week. latest weather. savannah? >> thank you so much. only two days into 2015 and flu
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outbreak concern. 15 children have died as the especially dem epidemic spreads to 36 states and it could get a lot worse before the season is over. let's go to dr. natalie azar with that. wish there were happier news on the flu front. in 36 states. that's more than there were last week. we're really seeing a severe epidemic. tell us about it. >> we are. one thing that's important for people to understand we do see a flu epidemic every year. it's just when in the season it occur. >> it's earlier this year. >> a few years ago, it was determined in october that we had an didepidemic. at least we're ahead of that. one thing that makes this particularly concerning is the strain is the h3n2 strain which always historically is more virulent violent. >> so it's severe in terms of how soon we're seeing it the
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quality of the illness. >> correct. >> also adding to it we've got a vaccine that the doctors are saying is not a perfect match. >> not a perfect match. >> for this strain. >> correct. roughly 50% of the h3n2 strain that is circulating right now is a variant of the strain that was made for the vaccine. that means if you got vaccinated and you get the h3n2 you have a 50% chance of being covered. i want to point out -- this is really important to reinforce. even though it may not be a perfect match you're still going to get partial protection. and half of you who do get it are still probably going to be protected and having the vaccine should reduce the severity and duration of your flu illness. >> which leads me to my last question. is it too late? if you have not gotten your flu shot yet, is it worth getting it now? >> 100%. you develop immunity in two weeks. the flu season has not peaked yet. january and february is probably more severe than now. it's not too late.
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we encourage everybody to get the flu shot to reduce the flu burden within the community. >> something tells me that is not our last conversation about it. >> no. >> thank you for being here. security around the queen looking a bit different. the royal guards who are famous of course for protecting the queen, tourists around the world come to see them. they are no longer standing directly outside buckingham palace for fear they may be a target for terrorists. keir simmons explains. >> reporter: the royals always prefer to get close to their public but concern is growing over the hfrn present threat of isis or al qaeda-inspired attack. >> we have to be vigilant. >> reporter: the queen was surrounded by plain clothes security. even so one member of the public almost collided with her. now the largely ceremonial royal guard whose stand duty outside palaces and historic landmarks have pulled back. the guards are armed only with
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swords. they've been moved behind the palace gates or are now accompanied by armed police protection for the guards who traditionally protect the queen. the fear is that a lone wolf jihadist may seize an opportunity to target them. in 2013 a british soldier was killed with a knife in just such an attack on london's streets. >> obviously, it's been taken to protect particularly vulnerable individuals who are close to the public and close to tourists. >> reporter: there have been a string of terrorist arrests across the uk and intelligence sources say a number of plots have been stopped. >> what isis is particularly good at is making sure they get the maximum publicity. and what better way, of course to do that than to attack the establishment, the monarchy? >> reporter: but the royals have continued to appear in public. william and kate meeting crowds outside church after the family's traditional christmas service.
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a family with a long history of facing down threats and the knowledge that if they withdraw from the public too much the terrorists win. for "today," keir simmons, nbc news london. all right. other news now u2 frontman bono is speaking out after the bike accident he had here in new york city. dylan is here this morning. this is a lot more serious accident than much of us suspected. >> we haven't heard much about it. it happened in november. we haven't heard much about his condition until now. he posted a 6,000-word essay that went to u2's website. he was reflecting on the past year and the day of the crash. i blanked out on impact and have no memory of how i ended up in new york presbyterian with my humerus bone sticking through my leather jacket. very punk rock as injuries go. i guess you could be light hearted about it. the doctors had to go through a lot to get his arm back and
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functioning. he basically has a titanium elbow now, three metal plates and 18 screws. he goes on to say recovery has been more difficult than i thought. as i write this it is not clear that i will ever be able to play the guitar again which, of course is sad news. he says the band reminds him that neither they nor western civilization is depending on him playing the guitar again. ann writes in speedy recovery bono. thank you for pouring your heart out to us. we've been wondering how you are. bono sats he will be canceling his apprances for the beginning of the year because the kickoff for the may tour starts in may and he needs to skenconcentrate on getting better before that tour kicks off. >> nice of him to share with everybody who has been wonder zblth humerus through the leather jacket. oh my gosh! >> serious accident. after a rough 2014
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hollywood has high hopes for 2015. will some big franchises help bring audiences back to the theater? and starting over. as olympic skier lindsey vonn recovers from injury she opens up about how she's making it back to the top. and she tells us how boyfriend, tiger woods, is helping her. first this is "today" on nbc.
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you're watching "today in the bay." good morning to you, it's 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. officers narrowly escape injury when this were shot at in the area of oakwood drive early yesterday morning. investigators say the two officers were responding to a shots fired call and someone started shooting at them. they managed to get away safely and identify the house where the shots came from. eight people inside the home were detained. it's unclear if any of them were arrested arrested. >> organizers are hoping
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cyclers. the ride will be in honor of michael brown, eric garner and all over unarmed black men who lost their lives. >> let's talk about the forecast this morning. a chilly one once again, christina. >> yeah we have a free warning in the bay area until 9:00 a.m. i want to show you this live picture of belvedere. it is also a spare the air day. we urge you to not burn that fire. 38 degrees now, really chilly in the city. you're at 33 in san jose 23 this morning in the north bay. temperatures only wrapping up into the mid 50s. as we get into the end of the weekend, we're going to rebound nicely back to the 70s. overall looking good by this weekend, 60 degrees in san jose
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63 by sunday and a taste of the 70s for monday and tuesday. more on the rain coming up. back to you, laura. >> we'll be back with noranother local news update for you in about a half an hour or so. hope up get a chance to enjoy this first friday of 2015. have a good one.
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we are back at 7:30 friday morning, the 2nd of january, 2015. got to get used to saying that. a great crowd on the plaza braving a chilly morning out there. hope everyone has been having a great year. >> all 24 hours of it. >> exactly. >> still writing 2014 on your checks except we don't write checks. >> exactly. let's take a look at what's making headlines this morning. investigators are hoping the weather clears up as they search for airyash 8501 black box. 31 bodies have been recovered so far. the passing of former new york governor mario cuomo. he died at his home thursday hours after andrew was sworn in
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for a second term as governor. he was 82 years old. how low will they go? gas prices continue to drop across the country. national average well under 3 bucks to $2.26 a gallon. aaa predicts gas savings could get close to $75 billion for american drivers in 2015. coming up starting over. two olympic champions working to overcome serious challenges after several injuries. lindsey vonn is ready to dominate the slopes once again and amy dyke van gruen. so amazing. and angelina jolie tells me why she lost sleep during "unbroken" and what it was like to direct her husband, brad pitt. after a lackluster 2014 some analysts are predicting
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that 2015 could be the biggest year ever. here is nbc's hallie jackson with the reason for that. >> reporter: hollywood is ringing in 2015 and ready for it. >> last year was child's play. >> reporter: after a mediocre 12 months. >> a lot of people would argue that the movies weren't that great. >> reporter: last year a 4% drop in ticket sales. some analysts think this year studios could rake in $11 billion. you're saying best year ever? >> best year ever. 2015 is like the calvary coming over the hill to save the day. >> reporter: starting with valentine's day that has everybody talking. >> my tastes are very singular. >> reporter: but the studios are not. >> they want to hit four quadrants, old, young, male female. that's how they make their money. >> reporter: universal's spin-off of "despicable me" could bring in that broad audience the kids parents,
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even the grandparents. still 2015 won't be defined by the family-friendly fare. >> you've got to be kidding me. >> reporter: but by the franchises. >> if you look at the movies that are set for 2015 it's like the mt. rushmore of franchises. >> you both know what's at stake here. >> reporter: bond movie, avengers sequel "fast and furious" installment. >> here we go. >> reporter: the terminator is back. >> i've been waiting weekend, we're going to rebound hope you get a chance to enjoy juniorrassic park and the granddaddy of them all. the kids are going to want to go too. that will be the most anticipated movie of the year. >> reporter: the battle with the dark side expected to light up the box office in december a force to end 2015 strong. for "today," hallie jackson, nbc news los angeles. >> the level of geekdom at this
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set. star wars coming out. >> you left your feet when you heard the music. >> and arnold. >> he's back. >> he's back. that's right. i'll be back but first i've got to go to the map. get to the chopper! anyway we've got cold air coming in. big, big area of high pressure is going to be pushing on in here. and it is going to be changing our temperatures over the next 72 hours. okay. from bismarck to chicago to cleveland. right now, not so bad. minneapolis, 27 for a high. it's 4 degrees above average. chicago, 35. omaha, 34. boom, cold front drops. look at this. sunday one degree. that's the high. 21 degrees below average. 19 in kansas city. 31 chicago. monday morning's lows chicago, 9. minneapolis, 3 below. springfield, 14. it is going to be cold. today, icing from west texas into central oklahoma. some snow through the southwest, snow along the plains. lot of wet weather through the gulf coast with strong storms
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kicking in tonight into tomorrow. sunshine along the east coast today. 40 and sunny in new york ci we're just glad you're back. good morning to you. golden gate bridge showing you a nice clear sky this morning. i can tell you, my friends, it is frigid out there. temperatures are in the 30s. another shot here san jose just as clear. a little haze out there this is spare the air day. temperatures will rebound nicely from the north bay into the upper 60s. the peninsula today at 56. both saturday and sunday looking good here in san jose. >> and that's your latest weather. i've got nothing. >> one more schwarzenegger movie. >> olympic champs amy van dyke gruen and lindsey vonn how
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we're back at 7:40. this morning we're talking to two true inspirations, olympic athletes starting over after challenges. one setting out to conquer the sport she dominated for years and one working on the new normal after a paralyzing injury. we start with downhill skier lindsey vonn, who has told natalie how hard she's worked to get back in the game. >> lindsey vonn was expected to be a big star at the sochi olympics. then came february 2013. the world ski championships in austria.
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during an extended weather delay, the snow on the course had changed. >> it was soft and slushy and i went off the jump in the middle of the course and i just landed in slop. >> vonn over the top! >> lindsay did about as much damage to a knee as one could do. she soon underwent reconstructive knee surgery. >> day one. >> she decided to chronicle that surgery and painful rehabilitation process for an upcoming documentary to air on nbc. and by her side, offering support, was a new boyfriend, golfer tiger woods. how did the relationship develop? >> we're actually friends for a long time. just one thing led to the other. >> the two had a lot in common. both had trained relentlessly from an early age to reach the top of their sport. dating tiger jolted lindsey into a whole new stratosphere of fame and scrutiny. how does that affect you, the
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glare of the media on the relationship? >> it was difficult in the beginning. it wasn't what people expected. i don't care what anyone else thinks. as long as we're happy that's what matters. >> have you gotten tiger on skis yet? >> yeah. he's really good. >> really? >> yeah. >> she made her comeback with the win at world cup in lake louise, alberta. >> incredible. finally, i'm back. >> she followed that up with another world cup win in france, putting her just one win away from tying the all-time record of 62 world cup wins. >> yeah! i love my job. skiing with her. lindsay plans to continue to push, to excel and, most importantly, to ski and live by her own rules. injury won't stop you? >> no. nothing will stop me. i swear. >> she is incredible. amazing how quick you recover
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from a catastrophic injury, now world class once again. >> she always says don't count me out. we never will. another incredible story, really inspiring athlete, former olympic swimmer, amy van dyken rouen. she found olympic glory in the pool with six gold medals. her life was dramatically changed when she was paralyzed in june. matt has been canhas been covering her journey. matt sat down with her and her former nfl kicker husband tom rouen. >> reporter: in the fight of her life. >> van dyken, stretching for the wall. she's got the gold! >> she was one of the greatest olympic champions of all time. am i allowed to sit here? >> yeah. >> what are they doing to you? >> stretching. >> now paraplegic. although i aim to not be one day, that's what i am. >> amy left the hospital in august. she was thankful, optimistic,
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but worried about what day-to-day living would be like back home in scottsdale, arizona. >> the way that my house is right now, i will not be able to take a shower. even cooking, i can't see if the pots are boiling. i won't be able to reach the faucet to do the dishes. >> i started looking into the changes that needed to be made. i ended up getting in touch with george. >> george is george olyphant, host of the home improvement show, "george to the rescue." amy didn't know anything about george and his army of volunteers doing the renovations. when she finally returned home three months to the day after her accident, it was overwhelming. >> thank you for everything. >> because of all the changes, amy can now do many of the simple things she used to take for granted. >> oh, my gosh! >> now i can cook. i can do the dishes. >> for her transportation, tom
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had wanted to trade in her sporty camaro for a sensible van with a lift. >> i was like, no, no, no, the camaro is sexy and rock 'n' roll and hello, sexy and rock 'n' roll is totally what i am. >> her tour ended in the garage where amy got the biggest surprise of all. >> ready to go. >> oh, my gosh! are you kidding me? >> there was the camaro, retro fitted with hand controls, still hers to drive. >> you got your freedom back, babe. >> thank you so much. >> hot wheels. >> people don't understand when you pass me, you don't know i'm handicapped. that's the one time where i'm normal. >> but she wants so much more. just last week, tom and amy launched a new website and foundation to help people with spinal cord injuries. >> i hope people can look at me and know, listen, i'm going through what would be considered hell but i'm doing it with a smile and it's not so bad so maybe your monday morning
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meeting doesn't suck as bad as you think it does. >> wow! she blows me away. talk about going through such a terrible accident, but then almost immediately having the best attitude. so inspiring. >> with a smile on her face. >> the power of the human spirit. >> absolutely. by the way, if you want to see more of lindsey and amy's stories they will be on "dateline" special called "starting over" right here sunday, 7:00 pm, 6:00 central. what some contestants gave for price of an iphone. and dylan is in the orange room checking on one of social media's giants right after this. ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it.
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meet matte he ate that year. now he is opening it up to facebook and finding out what people want him to do this year. some suggestions, complete harvard degree go through astronaut training. release a hip hop album. we have no idea if any of these will be a challenge this year. last thing he posted on his facebook cilla and i wish you and everyone in our community a peaceful and productive new year. i'll follow up with more on my new challenge soon. >> are facebook viewers supposed to vote or is he saying these are the three things i'm considering? >> they're commenting on his posts and if he likes one of them maybe he'll grab that one. >> about as likely to come out as a hip hop album as he was to hunt his own food last year. >> wow! i would like to see that. >> ithat would definitely get my vote. coming up some guys we know are attached to their cars. but one man -- well, i guess you could say it took it to a new level. his 50-year connection to his car. we'll have the story coming up.
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>> that is a crazy story. also ahead, any idea what the top searches was on new year's day? here is a hint. it has a little something to do with what you did on new year's eve. >> what i did on new year's day was talk to angelina jolie, the pressure on what it was like to direct
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you're watching "today in the bay." >> a very good morning to you. it is 7:56 i'm laura garcia-cannon. happening today, people who spn spent the last couple of months collecting signatures will turn in a petition to get the contra costa county supervisor raise rescinded. they've collected 35,000 signatures more than the 25,000 needed. the group wants to stop supervisor from getting a 33% pay raise. that raise would boost their salaries from $97,000 to $129,000. opponents say that isn't fair but supervisors say they're earning less than their colleagues in comparable counties. >> what started as a chase ended as a crash. a deputy pulled over a van for
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not having proper plates but the driver hopped out and ran away. then the passenger hopped in the driver's seat and took off. he took off and at the 880-90 connection the driver crashed. all the people in the van were taken to the hospital. the original driver who ran away is still on the loose. a lot happening out there. it's been a cold start to our first morning of 2015. >> as we head throughout the day today, we're going to keep that frost advisory going. this is the great news sunny and warmer conditions this weekend. hopefully you have the weekend off so you can get outdoors because next week that rain is going to develop, especially as we head between wednesday and thursday. overall make sure you got that jacket with you all day long
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temperatures only climbing into the 50s today. >> thanks so much. another update in half an hour.
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♪ it's 8:00 on "today." coming up angelina and al. >> i often thought, this is too important. this is too big and i don't know how i got here and i don't know ethe feeling. >> the actress, turned director talked about the pressures of making "unbroken". road to recovery. the incredible story of one illinois man who spent 50 years carrying tar inside his arm. >> that was amazing. almost got all the chrome out of it. and the price is wrong. >> $7,500. >> how the cost of a new iphone threw everybody for a loop on
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"the price is right" today, january 2nd, 2015. ♪ >> happy, texas, we're on "today." >> good to be back on "today" show. >> i surprised my sister for her 30th birthday. >> it's my 51st birthday. >> chilling from california it's my sweet 16 on "today" show. >> happy 2015. we're engaged! it is 8:00 on "today." it is the 2nd of january, 2015. pretty day out here on the plaza. got a lot of new year's revellers who made the walk from times square and came right on over here. here is al roker. >> al roker is here ladies and
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gentlemen. how exciting is this? came to see. we know why the people come. we have a lot to get to this hour. let's begin with the top of the morning's top stories. >> rough weather is hampering the search for more victims and the black box. katy is in indonesia with the very latest. >> more bodies have bipartisan recovered today bringing the grand total up to 30 and three have been identified including a flight attendant. also three large pieces of the wreckage out of the water today. they'll take that away to be examined as soon as possible. they're still focusing on an area underneath the water about 100 feet down where they believe the fuselage is. they are bringing specialized equipment, acoustic equipment to listen to pings for the black boxes and did the same thing during mh-370 and weather is
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just a problem. what we're seeing out here are okay mornings followed by a few hours of decent weather and then thunderstorms that just rip through here and slowing the entire recovery process down quite a bit. >> katie, thank you. president obama is remembering mario cuomo as a champion of progressive valus. the three-term democrat died of natural causes thursday just hours after his son, andrew, was sworn in for his second term of governor. mario cuomo was the son of italian immigrants who graduated from law school at the top of his class. a keynote speech challenging ronald reagan's vision of america. he never ran for president himself. mario cuomo was 82 years old. en an illinois man was in the surprise of his life this week when he found out he had a piece of a car embedded in his arm since a horrible crash more than 50 years ago.
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>> this is a close up here. >> reporter: no one was sure what they would find when arthur had surgery sunday to remove a miser toious object from his arm. >> it was an awful accident and not very probable somebody would come through something like that they figured. >> reporter: 51 years ago arthur crashed his thunderbird head on into a truck. >> i was reported being dead by one of the radio stations. four five ribs hip busted out. >> reporter: because of the severity of his injuries doctors didn't notice that a seven-inch turn signal leverage merged into his arm. an x-ray revealed the object the size of a pencil in his arm but he left it alone since it didn't hurt. just weeks ago his arm started to well and while looking through old photos of his mangled car he noticed the lever
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was missing. >> i was amazed to see how corroded it was. >> reporter: now arthur is at home recovering when he was asked what he would do with his momento. >> i thought maybe i would try to make a key chain out of it but as awful as it looks, i don't know. >> okay arthur's surgeon said he removed all kind of foreign objects but never seen anything like this. it is 8:05. let's get you another check of the weather with al. good morning. >> thank you. we have all these nice folks here. great shot of savannah. al that is not my best angle. happy new year. >> i'm going to get you back. i have all year to do it. >> let's show you what's going on. a lot of icy conditions. icy weather down through texas and also making it way into
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oklahoma. memphis right now, we're going to look at cloudy skies and wet weather. temperatures will be in the 40s. showers through the gulf coast. rest of the day today, we are looking at those icy conditions into oklahoma. that must be jelly because jam don't shake like that. sunshine in the pacific northwest. baby got back. th i bet they're all peanut butter and jelly for our weather here. it won't be too bad today. temperatures in the 30s and 40s. we are talking about, though some really cool number still out there. there's a freeze warning in place until about 9:00 a.m. that expires we'll hit the mid-50s. getting into your weekend, a return of the 60s. looking good for that. next week, rain comes in.
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>> and that's your latest weather. did you miss me? >> no, no. >> all right, al thank you. coming up, flying cars and hover boards the year according to "back to the future ii "did the movie get anything right about 2015? >> an investigative report coming up. plus angelina jolie on her new hit film directing husband brad pitt and spending their honeymoon together on a movie set. the do and don'ts to help you with a better life for 2015. first, these messages. i vow to wow my family with a vacation they'll never forget. it's royal caribbean's vow to wow sale, and there's no better time than now, to book your vacation. book today and get 50 percent off your second guest... ...and more money to spend on board. i vow to break the ice with my father-in-law. i vow to fly like supermom. i vow to make vacation history. it's our richest offer of the year.
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all right it is 8:10 and 6 seconds on a friday morning. "time" magazine is out with its most googled search for "new year's day. hangorve cures. here's what's interesting about it. the rest of the list. the rest of the list the saturday after halloween, that makes sense. coming in third, may 17th. we've been talking about this all morning. what is it about may 16th. >> the last one on the list july 5th makes some sense. >> has anybody googled may 16th. do we know what it is? >> why is everyone drunk on may 16th. >> courtney's birthday e. that's it.
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>> i also get lit on courtney's birthday. we'll investigate that. >> we'll look into that for you. meanwhile, speaking of overindulging, we all tend to do this with social media. this morning "wall street journal" highlights ways people are taking a digital cleanse to start the new year. to unplugged get away retreats and it turns out four types of overusers. see if you are recognize it. first the oversharer. a person that instantly posts anything that crosses their mind. >> do we have any over here? >> we know them. >> the liker. one who constantly likes posts and photos and tweets. >> that's me. i feel obligated to like. >> feel social to like it. >> i write, i have the flu. she writes like.
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>> the refresher the person who can't pull away. that's me. >> before you go eto bed at night in particularly? >> or just constantly. >> finally, the commentator. the user that has to make a witty remark or share the best video. >> classic. >> i don't know who, but don't we all count on those people so we have something to like. >> otherwise we wouldn't have a segment. >> i think i'm a liker and favoriter and also i have a little oversharing in me. >> in other words, you're all four. >> i need help. well now that it's 2015 one question that is really on everyone's mind i think. where is the hover board. remember the movie "back to the future ii" it imagines what the year 2015 would be like. now that the time has come. let us take a look back. first of all, it imagines flat screen tvs and video chat
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birometrics, maybe not to the level of the movie, but we can unlock our phones with our fingerprint, 3d technology. they weren't right about everything. we don't have sadly, we don't have that shark that they keep showing. we don't have flying cars and hovercraft. >> i was looking forward to the flying cars. >> we don't have self-lacing shoes. >> we have velcro. >> they mostly now are gone by 2015. >> i feel like 2015 is a lot less neon than it was. >> that was more of a reflection of the '80s when the movie was made. everyone here knows "the price is right" one of america's most beloved game shows. it's the last show of the year was yesterday and the contestants were presented with an iphone 6. want you to think what you think an iphone 6 might cost. the closest to the retail price as they always do without going
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over. but sometimes the price is just so wrong. watch. >> 7,500. >> 7,500. 7,500. mark? >> what was hers? >> 7,500. >> 7,501. >> a 24 karat gold iphone. >> 930. >> i hope the people at apple are watching this. actual retail price, $1,969. >> that's for an unlocked iphone. top of the line unlocked iphone. >> i thought it was like $599. >> i guessed $600. >> if you get it with a contract, the carrier usually underwrites the actual retail
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cost of the phone. but unlocked, top of the line. >> he knows it. >> i got those blue shirts. ac actually, this year, chris m they had red hoodies. i got one of those. >> genius bar. >> that's what's trending today. now, to al's whirl wind new year's day. hosting the tournament of the roses parade and next sitting down with angelina jolie. >> it was a terrific day. jolie's new movie "unbroken" is a hit at the box office. tells the story of world war ii hero who passed away this year at the age of 97. when i sat down with jolie easy to see telling the story of now her friend turn under to a true labor of love. >> well congratulations on this movie. it is a real piece of filmmaking. about a very tough, yet inspiring subject. and the audiences really have seemed to embrace this. how did that feel?
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>> oh, it's -- it's the most wonderful feeling. and not as a filmmaker but someone who loves and believes in movies. i loved them so much and was so funny. really one of the funniest people you'll ever meet. so full of life. so aware of the hardest aspects of life. and through that embraced every day with this fire and humor and his love. that was infectious. >> how much more responsible do you feel to a story when you know that there's a real person attached to this and that you've met and now are connected to? >> it's a huge responsibility. i lost so many sleepless nights and so many moments of self-doubt because. >> really? >> oh, of course especially when somebody is your own actual hero.
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my second film. and it's a huge film. and there was so many things from plane crashes and i've never directed anything like that. i often thought, this is too important and it's too big and i don't know how i got here and i don't want to fail him. i don't want to fail him. >> i just co-hosted the rose parade and he was the posthumous grand marshal. what do you think he would have thought about it? >> oh, he would have loved it. he grew up here and every year would watch it on television. this was a big deal for him and he would have been excited. >> when i was watching the scene where his mom is making and for half a moment i thought, that almost looked like angelina jolie making the. >> my kids would disagree. i think they'd love that image. i should try that. i would love to think of myself as the classic mom at home.
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>> are you a decent cook? >> i'm learn a random exotic meal from i can do a really interesting afghan dish with egg plant but i can't make basic spaghetti. i'm just that person. >> you're directing this young up and coming actor. some guy named brad pitt. what was that like directing your husband? >> that was great. it's a funny thing. more that you get nervous because you love somebody and you want to help them. you want to give as a director you want to help your actor. as a wife, you really want to help your husband. so, you want everything to be right for them. but there's something we found, which is if you work with the person you love and trust most in this world, it's pretty great because you really try things with each other and you trust and as artists you get very bold because you're together. >> is it true you're described it as a honeymoon? >> it technically was our
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honeymoon. we had this cove that we built and we had a hotel and on the other side was the house that the kids were doing school. strange little relationship. it was like a honeymoon just on-screen, slightly dysfunctional one. >> you talk about supporting each other and it comes, it's time for the premiere of "unbroken" and you're down with the chickenpox and brad end up taking three of the kids. i mean what was the -- i mean here's your big moment and chickenpox? >> it was so absurd. what was even stranger is i think during the day before i was trying to do interviewed and i kept thinking what is happening? but it was really fun that my kids took it very seriously ewhen i said you got to represent mom. you have to do this for me. my kids knew and loved louie. you have to get out there. they were excited about the mission. >> i love shiloh wearing the
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suit and tie. >> and she had louie's shoe on. >> it is a gift that keeps giving. >> he will forever, be that inspiration to us all. >> it was, you could tell this was really a labor of love for her. and audiences really had had responded to it. >> the movie has done great. >> it has so much going for it. >> she was also the subject of the, in one of the sony released e-mails and didn't want to get into that so we moved on. but, she, obviously, has shown her job as a director and also talked about, she actually in a way likes directing more than acting. >> a challenge, i guess, for her. >> more of her interview coming up in our next hour. al thanks a lot. let's send it over to savannah. in this new year we decided to take over an entire issue of "parade" mag wreen and comeazine and
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came up with tips and tools to help get everybody started off in 2015. she, by the way, has an amazing new year's resolution success story of her own and we think it's really inspiring. talk about that. so, we take over "parade" magazine, some of "today" show anchors. how did we do? >> you did great. thank you for doing my job. >> you made it easy. that's for sure. we'll talk about some of the do and don't tips we provided. but you made a new year's resolution a few years back. you are 5'4" and were 180 pounds and you lost 70 pounds. how did you do it? >> i had grown up an overweight kid and put on more pounds in college, like most people do and i really one day just decided after binging on half gallon of mint chocolate chip ice cream which i still can't eat that i had to make a change. and it turned into a fitness journey. i started running.
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and running was such a positive thing. it was such a challenging thing for me and i could see myself setting and reaching goals every time i went out there to run. so y wasn't really thinking i have to lose this weight it was more, i have to change my life. it really led to a whole, you know period of personal discovery for me. >> new year's is a good time to do it. not that long ago you decided to take up rowing and now you have a sport. >> yeah i mean five years ago on new year's day and i sent an e-mail to the national rowing club and i need to know how to row this year and i always want to do it and i started rowing and the biggest rugotta in the world. i competed at master's national. it's a great sport. been such a gift to me. >> we are sufficiently inspired. let's go through some of the tips that all of us gave. mine says do in the new year practice gratitude and don't lose sight of what's important. >> that's such a great
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resolution especially for working moms. i know you're a new mom trying to balance everything. a lot of people they try to maintain that resolution by keeping a gratitude journal so every night writing something down that you're grateful for or using social media to do that. >> that waw was along the line don't postpone adventure. >> the other thing matt said to us, take a breath. stop, reconnect with the moment during the day and that's something you can do any time. take a breath and reconnect with that moment that you're in. >> i love al. he said do feed your passion and don't sweat the small stuff. >> i love the passion thing because as adults we sort of lose some of those things that we loved as can kids like we used to play the guitar or the piano. why not do that now? that's a great stress reliever and takes your mind off of those to-do lists that you have that kind of run our lives as adults.
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>> natalie had a reminder, do take time for yourself and don't be so hard on yourself. >> natalie talks a lot about the pressure that moms have to be the perfect mom. and i think just remembering to take care of yourself first and to not leave yourself off of your to-do list is such a key thing. >> lisa thank you so much. by the way, "today's" takeover of "parade" is off this sunday. kicking off a month-long series #starttoday. if your new year's resolution includes making tomorrow better for yourself. the four js. are going to weigh in on how you can start and stay on track to lose weight get fit, declutter your life and also save some money this year. if you want joy to personally help you lose weight you can come down to our plaza on monday morning and get a chance to be part of her choose it to lose it challenge and we'll look forward
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to that. hope you start today with us. let's go over to willie. >> you mentioned decluttering as a new year's resolution. he was last seen running towards mclean street. police say the man did not say anything to the woman and they did not see the weather. the woman suffered a scrape to her neck but she's doing okay. expect longer than usual lines at the dm stlshgs morning in response to a new law that allows undocumented immigrants to get driver's licenses for the first time. the dmv expects to process around 1.4 million additional driver's license applications for undocumented immigrants over
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the next three years. we'll be back with another local news update for you.
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8:30 now on this friday morning, the 2nd day of january, 2015. the year is off to a great start. great crowd on our plaza. holiday week still in a celebrating mood i would say. >> i have to show one sign because of the message. if you can see this then i'm famous. you're famous. >> rachel. >> rachel you are famous. a lot of you preparing to head
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back to work after having time off for the holidays. you might already be planning your next getaway. >> that's right. we'll show you what you can do to save yourself some travel headaches for that next trip. >> also ahead, you probably already made several new year's resolutions. one of them might be to get rid of the clutter in your house. >> we've got great ideas to pick up and get your house in order. >> all right. but first we have a little mystery that's been resolved. we were wondering why on may 17th so many people were googling hangover cure. turns out -- >> should have known. >> should have known this. it is a busy time for college graduation. david stanley tweeted us saying a lot of colleges finish up around may 15th to 17th for the year and he adds party on wayne. >> we immediately got a lot of tweets like that. i don't think it's so much the graduation as the parties that follow. >> exactly. >> panama city beach, sound familiar? >> you speak from experience don't you?
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>> yes, i do. let's get a check of the weather now from al. >> let's show you what we've got, starting with of course the weekend. slight risk of strong storms through the gulf coast tomorrow. icy snoerksy mix, northern new england, midatlantic states through the upper ohio river valley. sunshine sunshine up and down the west coast. icy conditions sunday up and down the east coast. wet weather in the pacific northwest. plenty of sunshine through the gulf coast o 8:32. good friday morning to you. i'm christina loren. temperatures are still chilly out there. we have a crystal clear sky overhead. the good news is the clouds return tonight and it won't be as frigid tomorrow morning. here's the deal for the weekend. temperatures rebounding nicely. a taste of the 60s in san jose. for both saturday and sunday.
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>> that's your latest weather. let's show all the people we've got over here. huge crowds! whoo! oh baby. now let's head inside to savannah. >> all right, al. thank you so much. we've been talking a lot this morning about new year's resolutions. here is another one to add to the list. how about getting rid of some of the clutter around your house? stephanie cisco is "real simple" magazine's assistant editor. good morning. >> good morning. happy new year. >> the thing about decluttering it can feel very overwhelming. >> absolutely. >> what do you suggest to tackle it in the first place? >> number one strategy is to take it room by room piece by piece. starting with the book shelf, just take what the book shelf -- stay within the confines of the book shelf and start from there. >> i can already hear people saying my books, they're part of my identity. they're who i m what if i read it again?
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>> if it has sentimental value, keep it. otherwise it's time to go. somebody else could use it. local school or library doesn't accept used books have a few charities in mind that you can donate to operation paperback donates to troops. cookbook s cookbooks you may not use anymore, donate those as well. and then throw away any pamphlets, any loose, tattered books. throw those away. they should not be donated. make your book shelf visually appealing by color coding the remaining books, adding a few decorative objects as well. >> do you have to get rid of -- let's say you don't really have to get rid of them but are you saying get rid of them and put other things in there? >> exactly. it doesn't have to be filled up with just books completely. leave yourself some space to keep growing. >> as we move into the closet bedroom area what do you do if it's not your area that needs to be decluttered but your husband's or your kids? >> this will give you an
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opportunity to get new items to add to your wardrobe. maybe take an hour this weekend and do it together. make it a team project. >> good luck with that. okay. >> again, take it piece by piece. drawer by drawer as you're organizing take out items, have a keep pile things you know you definitely want a donation pile things in great condition and then if you have items that are in limbo, you're really not ready to give up quite yet, store them in a box and if you go back to look for them they deserve a spot in your wardrobe. >> pergatory, put it in the attic, basement and if you're looking for it later you can bring them back out again? >> when you put them in your closet or dresser, organize them by use, casual formal business wear and then within those arrange it by color so it's visually appealing. >> do you have a rule how long it's been since you have worn it that tells you when you should throw it out?
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>> if you haven't worn something within two years, it's time to say good-bye. >> some people say six months. >> i think two years is a good timeframe. >> what about bags and shoes? >> those can, again, kind of explode outside of their storage box. designate one spot whether it's a basket or one shelf that all your bags and shoes can live. anything else is really something you need to take into account and figure out if you are actually going to wear. take two weeks after you've organized. see if you're going to actually wear those items. organize it. take it for a test run. if you do wear them stuff it in there. otherwise, time to donate. >> what about if you have a pretty gown? you don't want to give it away. >> something sentimental. look for an acid free storage box. don't use your everyday wardrobe to store them. store it on a high shelf in another closet. keep this for your everyday items. >> moving on to the kitchen. collection of mug that is don't
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match. >> that's always our problem. take it closet by closet and take out the items that you don't -- you normally reach past on a daily basis for the things that you actually do use. take out the things you don't use. put them on a table. those will be donated. when it comes to special kitchen appliances and things like that you know certain things you use on a monthly basis, that's fine to leave in the kitchen and store there. juicers and blenders that you may not use, store them in the basement and attic if you're actually going to be interested in using them you'll fetch them. otherwise they go in donation. >> tough love here stephanie. >> it really is. >> start eastern if it's just starting one room? >> start small. >> do it over the course of weekends or something? >> absolutely. no timeframe. no pressure. >> stephanie from "real simple," thank you so much. >> thank you. meet the young woman surprising everyone with her football skills and her commitment to helping others too. planning your next winter getaway. is it better to drive or fly?
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we're back at 8:40 with our ongoing series "together we make football." how the game of football has impabling packeted the lives of so many. >> josh elliott has our last finalist, teenage girl making impressive iveive strides on and off the field. >> my mom always said i was born with sneakers on my feet. >> reporter: for carly harmon running came naturally, but throwing has always been her passion. >> there would be a football around and it was like a magnet to her. she would be launching the football around. >> the guys would always be going, did you see her arm? did you see the arm on this kid?
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>> reporter: carly got a chance to quarterback, winning her age group in a regional nfl punt pass and kick competition. >> i told my parents that i really love football and that i really want to try out. >> people had told me you really need to go over and watch this young lady. and i was really impressed with her arm and her whole attitude. so i went to the other coach and i said look, i don't care who you take. i just want her. the first time she got hit and popped back up they were all just kind of like okay we've got us a football player. football's always been known as a male-dominant sport. >> block it. let's go carly. >> all of a sudden you get a young lady like carly who comes out and shows, no it's not. >> it's not about your size or your gender. it's really about your heart. >> there's two sides to carl
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>>y. there's two sides to carly. the football player and then this person that really inspired a lot of people last year. >> reporter: carly started a business that donates half of all proceeds to support sports for disabled veterans. >> what she has done as far as helping vets to me that's more impressive than her football. >> reporter: carly's success goes on and off the field drew a recent invitation to watch her favorite team practice. but carly had no idea the actual reason for her visit. >> how are you doing? >> i'm good how are you? >> how you doing? i'm robert. nice to meet you, carly. >> i heard you're a baller. >> we have one surprise for you and just want to let you know that you're one of six finalists
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to get a chance to go to the super bowl. >> oh, my god. thank you so much. >> want to go play catch. you want to go play catch? >> of course. >> let's go inside. >> got that footwork. >> break time. >> thank you. >> no problem. you got twitter? >> i'll follow you. >> seriously? >> it's carly harmine. that was awesome. oh, my gosh. >> boy, is she cool. she might be able to start for the redskins right now. >> i love that. she has that powerful throw and the beautiful hair. i love it. >> she is great. now your turn to make someone's dream come true. you can head to togetherwemakefootball.com to watch all the stories from this season and vote for your favorite. >> help send some lucky people
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for a trip of a lifetime. we will reveal the winner next friday. don't forget by the way, you can catch the baltimore ravens taking on the pittsburgh steelers this saturday right here. >> on sunday night -- saturday night football night in america. >> from steelers fans out on our plaza right now. planning the perfect winter get away. save you time money and all that frustration. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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julian mooreewelulianjulianne moore will be with us on monday. if you're still looking for a winter escape we have some tips to guarantee a smooth
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escape. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> some people will travel back this weekend. let's give them a little help. with we'll tart with that thing that leaves me with so much anxiety. you have no assigned seat. you have a ticket on the plane but don't know where you're sitting. how do you attack that one? >> first thing you can do is call the airline. see if they're able to help you get the seat assignments. for this weekend, because it's so busy it may be too late. your best bet is to get to the gate agent as soon as possible because most airlines have about four to six seats that are blocked from their inventory. the only person that can open them is the gate agent. plead your case and see if they can keep your family all together. >> does that mean that the plane is oversold? >> not necessarily but that is why they have those blocked seats. >> long lines at the kiosks and those break as well which slows
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down the process, check-in process. >> people will be coming back to work school thinking about their next trip in february march, whenever spring break is for the kids perhaps. we have falling gas price right now. how do you weigh whether or not you should drive to your destination or fly there? >> there is this time/cost equation. if your trip is less than six hours, it may be more cost effective for you to drive f it's over six hours it may be more cost effective for you to drive as well but then look at the value of your time. additional hours in the car or at your destination. >> good thing to think about. there is a strategy to buying airline tickets. when exactly should we make the purchases? >> the best day is on as you know. fares will be less expensive then. >> what's the cheaper day to fly? >> monday thursday and friday. and that's because the planes have more capacity on those days which means more seats and lower fares.
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>> these are good tips. now you, yourself are a travel agent. a lot of people these days go online and think i can book this myself on the many sites out there. what he do you think it's a good idea for somebody to say i should hire a travel agent to take care of this? >> a travel agent will provide you with advice and advocacy. they will sort through all those things like the best days to fly. they'll help you when you're looking to put together a full itinerary and when you're looking for advice and guidance there. >> it gets beyond booking a flight rental cars and all those things -- >> absolutely. >> great. let's talk about winter destinations. get us in the spirit. scottsdale arizona. what do you like about scottsdale scottsdale? >> one of the key reasons we like scottsdale it's a great value, running 30% less than other warm weather destinations. it's great for families spa goers, golfers. it has a lot to offer.
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>> it's beautiful on top of everything else. >> it is. >> mexico, is there a certain part of mexico that you like? >> we are passionate about cabo right now. impacted by the hurricane last year. a lot of the resorts that were close rdd are reopening their doors. >> you decide to stay here at home in the united states park city utah is a great one. >> absolutely. all this cold weather translates into skiing conditions. park city is wonderful. it's acceptable. close to salt lake city. major improvements about to become the largest ski resort in the country. the lift ticket also run you 40% less there than other destinations. >> is that right? >> yes. other ski resort. >> it's great skiing and easy to get to. you fly right in to salt lake. >> it's great for nonskiers as well culinary theme there. or the after skiing. >> that's the best part for some people. >> exactly. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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time to get birthday wishes from willard scott. >> beautiful g. to see you guys. happy birthday to our birthday buddy of the day. emma wilkins. a great name. she is from larkswood, iowa. she is 105 years old. we love her very much and she loves to crochet baby clothes. how about that. take a look at vivian. vivian hyman from philadelphia pennsylvania. she is 100 years old. wish her a happy birthday. this is presley blake from massachusetts. loves cars and boats. great hobbies. and take a look at george, this is george miller. george is from philadelphia,
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pennsylvania also. she he is 100 years old. that's all at this time. now back to that wonderful group in new york. >> thank you. 8:53 and 52 seconds. >> wait until it's 8:54. two, one, hit it. >> 8:54. >> we're watching paint dry. >> our continuing series. >> no we've got some great tips for you. how to save $2,015 in the year 2015. money back in your pocket. >> more of my conversation with an gentleman lee fla jolie.
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test. test test. a very good friday morning to you. it's 8:56. i'm brock brock. three members of a family are dead in what police believe was a murder/suicide that happened around 9:00 last night. investigators say 0-2 men and with woman were shot and killed. the shooter is reportedly among the dead. a fourth victim was take on the hospital in critical condition. during his first day on the job yesterday, san jose mayor
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the mayor visited the largest cold-weather shelter and helped serve dinner. he'd like to launch a pilot program that would convert underused hotel rooms to help homeless folks in san jose.
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from nbc news that is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today." it's a friday morning, january 2nd, 2015. a big post new year's crowd still here in new york city, out on the plaza this morning. i'm willie geist. al roker is back with us. >> welcome back. >> sheinelle jones has been hanging out with us all week in studio 1a. natalie and tamron will be back on monday. we're talking new year's day. your new year's was crazy. rose parade and you talked to angelina. >> it was really kind of fun. first of all, i got to host with hoda kotb. >> look at that. >> that's how she did it the whole show. she took the curlers out.
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but it still amazes me, the intricacy of these floats. every surface has to be covered by organic material, flowers, seeds, plants, fruits, vegetables. all of that is some sort of flower, vegetable or seed. and the marching bands are crazy. we had one from mexico that literally we had a shot from the goodyear blimp and they marched for almost five miles spelling out i heart mexico. >> for the whole -- >> wow. >> for the whole parade? >> for a good portion. it was crazy. >> and it was beautiful. breathtaking. >> it started out chilly. 34 degrees. >> i meant the floats not necessarily the temperature. >> but then it warmed up and it was great. i went from that to going to our nbc bureau and doing an interview with angelina jolie. >> speaking of beautiful. >> yes, yes. >> i asked al earlier this morning, is she just as stunning in person as she looks like she would be on tv? >> yes. yes.
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>> you say even better. >> even better. >> what was great, look, she's, i think a very good actress. but she also is now becoming this acclaimed director. in fact, coming -- she's going to be directing brad pitt. she's coming off "unbroken," the story of luis zamperini. i talked to her earlier and i asked her what it was like to direct brad pitt. she said it literally was a honeymoon. >> i think it's more that you get nervous because you love somebody and you want to help them. as a director you want to help your actor. as a wife you really want to help your husband. so you like -- you want everything to be right with them. if you work with the person you love and trust most in this world, it's pretty great. because you really try things with each other and you trust and you -- as artists, you get very bold because you're
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together. >> and one of the things i kind of bonded with her about before we started rolling -- i asked her her how christmas was and it turns out that we are the same person in that -- when the kids are opening the presents, i have a plastic bag and am cleaning up as it goes. >> you can't stop to enjoy it? >> that's interesting. >> because there's this growing sea of paper and ribbon and boxes. >> i'm always afraid -- i used to be afraid she was going to throw something away. i would say, wait, wait. no. keep everything clean. >> angelina is the one in her family who does the same thing. >> i thought it was interesting when she talked about working with her husband. i thought to myself, could i work with my husband? i don't know. >> i don't know. i don't think so. >> what do you think? >> i don't think so. >> you can't work with her husband? >> no, we work very well together. that's a long story. i think it would be hard. mixing life, personal life would be tough. >> with professional. >> especially with your wife. >> i first met deborah here, she was filling in on the "today"
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show. you know, but -- you know -- it wasn't a regular thing. i don't know. she keeps saying wouldn't it be great to work together? i say, whoa, look at the time. is the phone ringing? >> i guess it has to be something that we each get to stick to our own lanes. my husband is a techie. as long as he could do that and i can talk, we would be okay. >> tech talk. >> he would have to talk or i would have to do something techie, wouldn't really work. so we were talking earlier this morning, it grabbed my attention about u2 frontman bono. an update on his condition, 6,000-word message. >> that's a lot. >> right? at least he's sharing. it's been more difficult than i thought. it's not clear as i write this that i will ever play guitar again. the band has reminded me that neither they nor western civilization are depending on this. but i have to tell you i was really surprised. i didn't realize it was that bad. >> when it first happened, we thought, oh, that's a sort of one-off story. he took a spill.
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then the details started coming out. he started talking about going to the hospital and waking up with his humerus sticking through his leather jacket. it was a serious injury. he has basically a titanium elbow now which might prevent him from playing guitar. i guess he got some ribbing from the edge and others. the planet will continue to spin. >> another part, he says. you do get to the end of it, you probably are the same, on painkillers. wait. did i mess it up? same pain killers as me. >> it was a long statement. >> the point is, he was talking about it was a punk rock injury. i give it to him. i can't imagine how excruciating that would be. >> they're going back on tour this year. >> you're sitting there, looking at a bone poking out of your jacket. first of all, you're thinking how am i going to fix this jacket? you know? >> that's your first thought? >> that's my first thought. i had a catastrophic car injury in '85. and it was -- i was wearing the first really nice suit i had ever bought. i had -- it was a gray chalk pinstripe.
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and i really badly injured my leg and they started cutting the pant leg. i was like, no, no, no, no, no! can't you take the pants off? >> even in that moment you're thinking about the suit. >> no, no, no, no, no! >> at least you remembered it. he said he doesn't even remember it. he blanked out. >> bono could probably pick up another leather jacket. >> most likely. >> not his concern. >> gwyneth paltrow. i must admit i do not understand why so many people dislike this woman. i don't quite get it. but here we go. interview in february's "marie claire" magazine, talking about working in a male dominated business world. she says i'm in meeting with investment bankers, venture capital firms, private equity firms, you name it across the board, men. but women in 30 minutes can get more accomplished than most guys can in two hours. >> is that offensive to you? do you agree? >> yeah, i think i do. i think women are more focused or better at multitasking. >> that's what i was just about
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to say i think we do. there are days i'm sitting here, thinking about what's for dinner. i'm thinking i have to take my 5-year-old to the doctor's appointment. i have to get my haircut. >> which is all while you're reading the news, which is incredible. >> you think i'm in the moment but i'm not. that's true. that's what we do all day long. not that you don't. >> no. >> i think christina, my wife, is much more efficient than i m she would decide to get something done and just does it. >> plus we're cruising stuff online. playing word -- you're looking up like a front gate, can i buy this mirror -- >> cruising online, yeah. cruising has sort of a connotation. >> i'm sorry. you're online, looking at stuff, playing words with friends. doing all this stuff. whereas women are, boom! >> we get it done and move on. >> yeah. >> there you go. i don't mind that comment. >> yes, we do. the other day on wednesday, dylan mentioned her grandmother was on "price is right" before bob barker. i have to tell you, i am so
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surprised that one of our viewer -- viewers actually tweeted a link to the clip. can we bring in dylan? dylan, are you here? >> i'm here. i'm just creeping around the corner here. >> there's the music. >> i won! >> you won. >> you have to redo that. >> i know. >> come on, you have to come back more excited. >> all right. dylan dreyer, come on down! >> oh, my god! whoo! >> and then you look back at your family and wave to them. >> rod roddy. remember old rod? >> i think we have a clip of your beautiful grandmother. 1963? >> 1963, doris milky. "price is right." >> our champion who will bid first, mrs. doris milky. she has broken a record last week. she has been here more weeks. this is her sixth, from englishtown, new jersey. she's won more merchandise than anyone has in all the years. a total of --
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[ laughter ] a total of $72,769. >> first of all, you can tell where i get my laugh from. that runs in the family. >> look at the resemblance. >> wow! >> how much did she win? >> apparently if you made it in today's dollars it would be more than $500,000. >> wow! >> 72 grand. >> i was saying when you went here, she won a house in florida. she won an ice cream truck full of ice cream. tons of fur coats. >> an ice cream truck? >> full of ice cream. >> that's the greatest thing ever! >> my mom absolutely loved it, right? >> did they keep the truck? >> for a while. i don't know what happened when it ran out of ice cream if they refilled it or if it was enough with the truck. >> can you imagine driving around the neighborhood? ringing a bell? >> she won jaguars, too. ice cream truck near the jaguar. >> forget the jaguar. you won an ice cream truck. >> full of whatever ice cream -- >> soup that thing up, you're driving around, throwing popsicles out.
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>> when i mentioned this, someone instantly found this clip on youtube. i don't know how they knew doris milky was my grandmother. >> yeah. we don't have the same last name. that's my claim to fame. >> "price is right" prizes used to be better. now you get a camper. i want an ice cream truck. >> picture of bill cullen looks almost exactly like drew carey does today. >> he does. >> short haircut, glasses. >> so cool. >> i've always been so proud. it was so fun to bring it to everybody's attention. it's something my family has been bragging about for years. >> what a great memory. wow. >> fantastic. >> englishtown, new jersey. >> yep. >> national speedway. >> actually, my aunt's grandmother runs that speedway. >> does she really? >> ridgeway park, yeah. >> what the heck? >> other side of our family. >> englishtown, new jersey! nitro verting funny cars, if
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you're near it, you'll hear it. sunday, sunday! you're near it you'll hear it. sunday sunday! >> i used to sell tickets there. >> what the heck? this is like -- you're like a blooming onion. you're peeling layers finding stuff out. >> most interesting woman in the world, dylan dreyer. >> you're like our -- dylan dreyer oh, my gosh! she had an ice cream truck. ice storm warnings winter weather advisories from the southwest all the way to missouri. here is the area we're most concerned about. from northern texas into central oklahoma including oklahoma city. a massive ice storm warning out of this thing. freezing rain ice. some areas the ice accumulation could reach up to an inch west of oklahoma city. we're going to watch that very closely over the next 24 hours. you can see that rain building in today into tomorrow.
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we've got the risk of strong storms coming up risk of really severe weather tomorrow down through the lower mississippi river valley including new orleans, mobile alabama. heavy rain two to four inches. and as we get into the northeast tonight into tomorrow the heavier rain will continue into the northeast, probably causing airport delays for a lot of folks trying to get home or back into the northeast, wherever they're 9:12. we love you dylan and al. 32 degrees in sacramento. we're starting to see temperatures ease a touch, but there is still some frost out there, especially up in santa rosa. the freeze warning expired right on time at 9:00 a.m. this morning. but it's still cold enough for that frost in redwood city. you're at 32 degrees right now. south bay, sunnyvale, 37 degrees. count on the frost for the next hour or so, then things start to warm up. a warmer weekend coming your way.
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>> you are like your own six degrees. our cameraman said you could race the ice cream truck. >> the funny cars. >> did you guys keep the jag for a long time? >> i don't know. this is well before my time. >> that's true. keep that in the family. >> i have one of the ball gown dresses that my grandmother won and it fit. >> that she won on "the price is right"? >> you wore it? >> and it fits. we're going to keep this going. the gift that keeps giving. i just got cooler in al's eyes. that's pretty awesome. one celebrity couple announces they're getting hitched another couple heading for divorce. angelina jolie opens up about what it was like to make a movi ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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good-looking engaged couple. joe popped the question christmas eve. >> so it's allegedly? >> look at them. they look smitten and in love. >> and arnold can say get to the chopper! give her the ring! >> on the other side of the things i was sorry to read about this. chris rock and his wife are getting divorced. >> chris rock filed december 23rd. they were married for 19 years. almost two decades. kind of a sad one. >> two little girls, too. >> and jeremy rener and his wife sonny, only married, what -- >> ten months. >> -- ten months. >> not sure what's going on there. sad, short marriage. phenomenal actor married his girlfriend. when did they get married? where did they get married? >> surprise wedding we just
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found out about it this week. they got married december 20th in joseph's home, private ceremony ceremony. he has always been closed about his private life. we only heard about this girlfriend t. >> what's going on with the emoji, emoticon? >> ben stiller admitted very dad-like behavior, shamed by his daughter for not understanding the difference between emoji and emoticon. >> what's the difference? >> i feel like in 2014 the emoji totally usurped the emoticon in popularity. emojis are colon and
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paranthesis. >> did the wink. >> especially if you're cousins. >> i don't even remember what it was. the adorable photo of the day, alec and hilaria baldwin. >> that's a pretty picture. >> new year's day, holding 16-month-old carmen touching hilaria's belly. two adorable dog with his them. they look like the happiest family ready to take on the new year and expand their family. >> how do you get that picture? >> look at the #yoga posture of the day. >> right? >> lot of folks excited about this new disney film remake of cinderella. let's take a look. sneak peek here.
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>> that's better. >> they're made of glass? >> and they're really comfortable. the magic will only last so long. >> why don't you tell me your name? >> my name is -- >> cinderella! just say it! cinderella! can't wait for that. whitney, thank you so much. we appreciate it. we've got a health alert. >> flu epidemic on the rise affecting 38 states. >> angelina jolie, why she says she's more comfortable i
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children. former new york governor mario cuomo is being remembered as a liberal governor. he gained national recognition with his key note address to the 1984 democratic national convention but passed up running for president himself. he was 82 years old. general motors is recalling more than 90,000 full-sized trucks and suvs. the ignition lock system can make it difficult to turn the key when it's hot inside the cab. recall covers certain 2011 to 2012 models as well as others from 2007 to 2014 compared with defective parts. no crashes have been reported. new year's day left thousands of americans out in the cold. polar plunges are popular on the first day of the year. look at this. boston swim club took part in an event that's more than a century old. ice had to be removed from lake
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and everythying to do with my brain. a very good morning to you. i'm sam brock. the east palo alto police department says two officers narrowly escaped injury while they were shot at responding to a call in the area of oakwood drive near cesar chavez elementary school early yesterday morning. the two officers were responding to a shots fired call when somebody started shooting at them. managed to get away safely and identify the house where the shots were coming from. eight people inside that house were detained though it is unclear if any of them were actually arrested. organizers hope all kinds of bicyclists will show up to ride together in solidarity with several unarmed black men who were killed by police officers. everyone is invited to attend
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the event called black lives matter. it's a bike ride starting today at 2:00 at franco galo plaza. the ride will be in honor hoff michael brown, eric garner, oscar grant and other unarmed black men who lost their lives to what protesters are calling police violence. weather coming up after the break.
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welcome back. first friday of the new year and we have a spare-the-air day alert in place. live picture of healdsburg. we're finally getting some milder overnight temperatures but it has been frigid. emeryville, you can really see the hasz and in san jose definitely seeing the haze. we get into tonight, the wind will increase and that will help to mix up our atmosphere. shouldn't be sparing the air as we head throughout the next couple days. temperatures are still cold enough for frost in the south bay, 36 degrees here, 40 for the peninsula. 34 degrees finally above that freezing mark in the north bay
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where we had the coldest temperatures so far this morning. getting into the next couple days if you like sunshine and warmer weather, we've got it for you. starting this weekend, temperatures will climb into the mid-60s. a lot more bearable out there for your outdoor plans. monday to tuesday, a rare treat we'll be well above average, upper 60s to low 70s. >> thank you very much.
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welcome back to "today" on this friday morning, january 2nd 2015. i'm willie geist along with al roker and sheinelle jones. natalie and tamron will be back on monday. we were just talking about "ghost busters." read it have put out a list of films that terrified people throughout their childhood. not all traditional scary films. "the little mermaid." >> a lot of moments in disney films are kind of scary. >> there's always a villain in a disney movie that scares a little kid. >> remember triton? he comes out of the water and yells at her. >> even "the lion king."
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>> oh, yeah wildebeast. >> "gremlins" and some people said "e.t." has a couple of moments. george my son, who is 5, loves ghost busters except the first ghost they encounter in the library, the old woman who turns and screams. we don't like her in our house. >> i forgot about that scene. and e.t. there's a scene where he dies. i forgot about e.t. >> lot going on there. for me "psycho." it wasn't so much for me. but they were showing it on tv for the first time. channel 7 here in new york and my parents were going out and my younger brother is like 3 years younger, and he said do not watch this movie, especially if your brother is in the room. so immediately, they're gone -- >> of course. >> we flipped it on. and they come home. he is in a semi state of
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catatonia. he didn't speak for three weeks and my parents were furious. >> i chose "halloween." it was kind of halloween, friday the 13th, nightmare on elm street. "halloween" in particular felt like it could possibly happen. "nightmare on elm street" was fantastical. but i watched her to watch jason and "friday the 13th." it didn't go over well. >> poltergeist, it was on hbo and my parents were gone. i identified with this little girl. she's a little girl like me. of course all these crazy things start happening. i had nightmares forb this for months. didn't they have poltergeist one, two? and then she died. >> eddie murphy had a great line in one -- these movie wouldn't
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happen with black >> and that's your latest weather. al thanks. we've been talking about your busy day yesterday in southern california. now more with your interview with ang lien gentleman joely. >> that's right. we heard her talk about her cooking skills or lack thereof, her husband brad pitt. i asked her how her relationship with the late louis zamperini
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changed her life. >> louis, a moment of pain is worth a lifetime of glory. remember that! >> he is an extraordinary human being and reminds us to put our best foot forward, to think of others to see challenges and take them face on and try to find the best in life. and he wanted this film to be a reminder to others of what they're capable of. >> so you're waiting to hear his reaction. what -- how did he feel about it? >> when i found out he had gone into the hospital i was in the editing room and i brought the film to him and we watched it together on my laptop. i was watching somebody at the end of their life watch their life remember their friends who died remember their mother and how she made gnochi remembering when he crossed the finish lines and when he held that plank up. i think he was just -- he was preparing to pass away when he was watching the film. but before i left the hospital room he told me a really
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inappropriate joke and i thought, what? and i left the room smiling. i came in here worried about him and i was going to leave crying and instead he wanted to put a smile on my face and he wanted me to know it was okay. and he took care of me. >> that's a gift. >> and that's who louis was. louis was greater than we could ever put on screen. >> 2014 you were one of two female directors who directed big studio movies. do you hope that the door gets opened for more female talent behind the camera as opposed to in front of it? >> yes. and i'm sure it will. i know many great, talented women who just need those breaks. i've seen their work on a smaller scale. they're coming. i personally get more out of directing. i love being with the film for years and i love shepherding every aspect of it. and i love shining a camera on somebody else. and i love seeing other actors
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work. and i love being in the editing room and protecting their performances and i love being in the -- kind of more in the field with everybody. i like to be either with my boots on and doing work. >> if i can take it i can make it. >> overall, are you pleased with what's on the screen with "unbroken"? or do you watch it and say, i should have done this? i should have done that? >> i'm sure i'll always have a bit of that. i'm pretty good at backing away. i don't see my work. i see everybody's work when i watch a scene and i think we all really came together and we did our best and it's a beautiful memory. >> a lot of people were shocked it didn't get nominated for golden globe. >> we've had lovely responses and accolades, but nothing beats the audience responding to it you know. that's obviously -- when you make this kind of a film you know all the other stuff is wonderful. but it really means nothing if the audience doesn't connect to
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it. because this film is made for them. that would have been heartbreaking for us if we didn't connect with the audience. so we're over the moon. >> i also asked angelina about the sony hacking incident the e-mails about her. and she declined comment. >> she did a great job with this movie. she had great material to work with. louis zamperini's life is unbelievable. >> it's a sports movie, movie about survival large chunks of it at sea. >> you can tell her heart is in it. >> yeah. up next looking for a new tv new home or a raise? the best time
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>> nailed it. turns out this is also true with your personal finances. >> that's right. here with ideas for saving consumer reporter with cnbc.com. kelly, good morning. >> you stole my joke. >> i know. sorry. >> it's not all that funny. let's start with the month of january. best time to buy a tv? >> it really is leading up to super bowl particularly. >> on nbc? >> yes, exactly. got to plug that in there. if you're looking for a high-end set particularly which, of course you do if you're going to watch the super bowl. really that week is where prices are 5% to 10% better than you're going to see even on black friday and other points of the year. >> these 4k tvs, are they coming down in price? >> they are. look at these sales pretty carefully. the consumer electronics show next week. all these manufacturers are bringing out their latest and greatest and the stuff on sale will be kind of their first round of clearances. make sure you're not buying something that's too outdated. >> best month to start a home renovation february. how come?
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>> we're not talking about getting the sledge hammer out. fewest calls during the first quarter you can make all your phone calls, see who has the best price and who is available. >> march. this is interesting. the best time to sell a house. >> definitely put your house on the market then. that's really when the traffic starts to pick up particularly if you have a home that will appeal to families because they really want to have some sort of closing by the summer so they can move in between school years. >> is that the worst time to buy a house? >> definitely one of the worst times to get into the bidding wars. >> good to know. jump ahead to june. best month to ask for a raise? >> yes. june july and actually a little bit in january, too, are the times when raises are most often handed out. it really coincides with a lot of companies, the end of their fiscal year. figure out where your best timing falls in there. of course you don't want to ask just because it's june. you want to have your full list of accomplishments.
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>> it's june. i would like a raise. august best month to buy a car, the current model year? >> it's going to be sort of what's the older model year at that point. you do see that the incentives from july to august went up about 13% last year according to truecar.com. average about $3200 off the price of the car. so really great deal there. of course you still want to be careful on what kind of car you're buying. you'll see even better prices in september. most of the time that car is almost kind of a year old already. >> we touched on this before. november the best month to buy a home? >> hands down. there's not a lot on the market then which is the down side. but the sellers usually -- if they still have something on the market it's because it was held over from a couple of months ago. they're more willing to negotiate on price. you'll have fewer buyers to compete with you. you might be able to get in a better offer. >> best time to take vacation if you're a boss last week in
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june? >> exactly. >> kelly, great tips. thank you so much. delicious, easy to make meals to help you keep your resolution to eat right. yes, al [ female announcer ] a 3d white smile has the power to captivate. [ all cheering ] ♪ ♪ that's why shakira uses... crest 3d white with whitelock technology, removing up to ninety percent of surface stains and locking out future stains. so your smile always steals the show. and to get even faster whitening use this collection for a whiter smile in just 2 days. crest 3d white. life opens up with a whiter smile. at book club they were asking me what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners' multi-policy --
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let's face it eating healthy is on the top of just about everybody's new year's resolution but it always whipping up a delicious, nutritious dinner when you have a hectic workweek. >> tell me about it. "cooking light" contributor frances larson. >> good morning. happy new year. >> chicken is a good choice? >> these are all from the cooking light diet. chicken cutlets out of the pan. >> how long do you cook them? >> three minutes a side. they're so thin. which is great. >> salt and pepper? >> red wine van vinegar. deglaze the pan.
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brussel sprouts, raw. olive oil. the apple slices. dried currants. >> i've learned to love brussel sprouts because of recipes like this. they're not the mushy nasty ones. >> you can put it together in minutes and feel really good about it. >> moving on. >> cantonese shrimp. put a little slurry with cornstarch salt and pepper and some sherry. this will thicken it up and make it hike that chinese style sauce. going into the pan, one gram of saturated fat. if you use gluten free soba noodles, gluten free. >> should we try it? >> yeah. >> want a little scallion on top? >> yes. >> oh, that's good. >> it would be even better if it was hot. >> it's got a little spice to it. >> when you make it at home al it will be hot. >> you're going to really like
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this. we've got a gorgeous nice spicer up for our pork. ciracha barbecue pork tenderloin. it will cook on low for eight hours. >> what part of the pork is this? >> it is shoulder also known as boston butt. >> butt. >> that's nice. >> lot of pork to get in there. these are the sandwiches. only 230 calories. >> is that a dry rub? >> for the whole sandwich? >> yes. dry coriander, chili powder dried garlic. >> that's good. >> come on. >> 230 calories. you could have two. >> chili? >> this is a vegetarian chili. great for meatless mondays and we've got three beans, black beans, pinto beans, kidney bean. >> all canned beans? >> all canned beans. rinse them first to get rid of the sodium. sour cream, monterey jack. it's not too spicy. you could give it to your kids.
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>> you don't miss the meat if you're a die-hard meat eater. >> nine grams of fiber. >> we made a pizza crust. >> turkey crusts are also good. >> that's right. >> spread it with pesto, fresh ricotta on there. top it with a little basil. >> they come smaller. >> if i let them make it they'll eat it. >> eight minutes under the broiler. you can do that sheinelle. >> that's something i can do. that's good. >> where are you going? >> i'm going back for this. >> you're leaving me. >> no i'm not. this is very good. >> back for the barbecue. >> that's right. head to today.com for all the recipes. we're back in a moment. first this is "today" on nbc. winner!
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>> i can't take credit for that. our wardrobe mistress on the weekend deb weber, calls it my lumberjack chic. you may want to consider it if you're thinking about dating in 2015. it may work. >> not you. >> not dating me. thank you for clarifying. the new year is not just great for diets and exercise but for dating, too. it's one of the busyiest times for online dating sites. the smart dating academy founder says she can work her magic like no other. we'll tell you why people say she's got the formula down if you're looking for love in 2015. pearls plaid and this lady. >> it's all happening. >> it's all happening. >> and a lot of people are looking for love. >> all right. our lumberjack chicstress. ♪ i work all night
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a very good morning to you. it's 9:56 on your friday. i'm sam brock. people who spent the last couple months collecting signatures will turn in their petition to get contra costa supervisors' raises rescinded.
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members of the no to 33% coalition say they have collected more than 35,000 signatures, more than the 25,000 they needed. we should hear the final count from the county today. the group wants to stop supervisors from gets a 33% pay raise. that raise would boost their salaries from about $97,000 a year to $129 thoushg according to the "contra costa times." opponents say that isn't fair but supervisors contend they're still earning less that i know their colleagues in comparable counties. sheriff's deputies in alameda county say a chase ended in a crash. a deputy pulled over white van in hayward just before 3:00 this morning for not having the proper plates. the driver jumped out of the van and ran away. the passenger hopped into the driver's seat and took off with the car. the driver headed north toward oakland. at the 880/980 connector the van crashed into a center divider and the driver was arrested. unclear how many people were inside of that van, but we're
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told they were all take on the hospital. the original driver who ran away is still on the loose. 9:57 right now. take a look on what's going on outside your community with christina. >> hey thank you. abundant sunshine for today and almost deceptive sunshine. a look at your window it looks warm but temperatures will still be chilly. all courtesy of a front that came through earlier this week. high pressure is going to take control as we head throughout the next couple days. as a result look what will happen to your temperatures creeping up ever so slowly but by monday we're at 67 degrees, tuesday 70 san diego, and then maybe getting some rain as we head into the middle and end of next week. we'll have the full forecast during our midday broadcast. see you then.
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from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hello, everybody. we're so happy you're with us for try day friday. it is januarynd. it is 2015! >> we're already two days in. >> yes. you still write out checks on occasion? >> every now and then for certain things but i mainly do everything online. >> i know you do. >> yes. >> i write a lot of checks. i'm old-fashioned. i'm a dinosaur. but i do like to be spontaneous. i do. we'll talk about that in a little bit. we'll talk are you the kind of person that likes to have life
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just happen and go with it or like things planned and comfortable and know what you're -- >> they say three-fourths of the people crave spontaneity but they can't or don't do it because of practical reasons like time and money and stuff like that. so you want to take a spontaneous trip or do something a little crazy, but you feel like you can't for reasons like that. >> some of my best memories were of just total spontaneous and we said let's go do it. >> sometimes, it is not something that costs something. >> no. >> but thank you for asking. >> we're asking you if you live spontaneously or do you think everything through? i think if you think everything through too much you'll find 15 reasons not to do anything. no matter what it is. >> this survey was down by iceland air. and if you want to do something spontaneous spontaneous, i suggest you take iceland air and go to iceland. i've been there about five times to iceland. >> can i suggest you win the lottery and go. >> it is not that far. it is like being on a different
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planet. it is fabulous. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay. we want to talk about ways you personally annoy people. >> yes. especially your servers in a restaurant. i don't know if you've been waitresses but msn for waiters spoke to some servers and want to find out what are the things that patrons do that irk the staff so much it drives them crazy. we're so smart because we found two servers on the plaza. kali raise your hand and abbie. they both -- they weren't friends before today, but they are now. >> hi guys. you guys know what bugs you when you're serving people. so we're going to ask you something and you tell us if it is a myth or a fact okay? >> okay. here we go. here is the first one. it is annoying when a customer doesn't move their stuff like an iphone or cocktail when the food arrives? myth or a fact? >> you get annoyed. and you don't? >> no. >> you don't care? >> i shove it all. >> what do you say?
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>> sometimes they get mad if we don't go over them and get it on the table correct. >> you have a hot drink and they won't move it? >> that is annoying. >> that is really bad. >> you want your food how about you move something? >> make room for your food. here is another one. is it annoying when a customer sends food back for ridiculous reasons, look i didn't like it but they already have eaten half of it? is that annoying? >> yes. >> and yes. >> do people do that? >> yes, all the time. >> what do they eat? >> they'll take a bite of their wings and say, oh it doesn't have enough sauce. you almost ate all of it so -- >> so whatever. >> eat five wings and say, they weren't cooked enough or they didn't have enough sauce. >> what do you do? >> well we'll make that many new ones subtract. >> eat half a sandwich and bring it back and if the kitchen will yell at us sometimes or everybody. >> poor servers.
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>> what about they say they're ready to order, but they're really not. >> they go we're ready and then they're, like, what are you having? >> i don't know. you want the hamburger? >> yes. >> what is annoying about that? >> when we're -- we have other tables, we're busy and they're just sitting there and it takes them five minutes. >> like pick something. >> do you ever say when you're really ready, let me know. >> yes. >> you guys are great. >> what else? >> what if you're at another table and someone tries to get your attention. do you hate to be snapped at. >> people will whistle. >> i tell frank it is rude. he doesn't think so. he whistles. and -- you can't whistle at people. they hate it. >> do you go slower? >> purposefully take longer to get to them. >> what else? anything else? >> they rip stuff up and all over the table and you need to clean it up and it is on the floor. >> what? >> like -- they're nervous shredders.
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>> what about when they let their kids just go -- run all over. ruff roughshod through the whole -- >> that's one of your least favorite things. >> crowns all over the floor from the little kiddos. >> crowns? >> crayons. >> oh. >> nose pickers. >> are people generally good tippers or not? >> most but you get some that don't tip at all -- >> or walk out. >> without paying the bill? >> yeah. then it is on us so -- >> oh my gosh. >> i like them don't you? >> yes. i think that's atrocious. if there is one thing you miss people mostly know would it be about the tipping? you don't make a big hourly wage. >> you make a lot of your money in tips? >> yeah. >> at the first of the year or second of the year is here people should make a conscious effort to be kinder to their servers. >> you're adorable. we wish you a very good 2015. prosperous. >> thanks kids. >> very cute. we'll play another game because that's what we like doing. if you're looking forward to this weekend, you need a break
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from holiday stress we'll play weekend warbles. we'll play a song and you guess what it is. all the songs have to do with celebrating saturday or sunday. play along with us. >> here is song number one. ♪ everyone's waiting to go out tonight ♪ >> i don't know the names of anything. i just know the -- ♪ >> oh, yeah. ♪ everybody's working for the weekend ♪ >> no, sal. >> next. ♪ seems to me girl ♪ >> lionel richie "easy like sunday morning." next. >> he can sing anytime for me. i love him. okay we got that. ♪
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>> i am horrified. >> "just another sunday" or something like that. >> cat stevens. >> i knew was cat stevens. ♪ saturday night and i ain't got my body ♪ >> it is time for your friday funny. >> all right. why can't you give elsa a balloon? >> why? >> because she'll let it go. >> what do you call a fake noodle? >> what? >> an imposter. >> what do you call a computer that sings? a dell. who drives their customers away? a taxi driver. >> okay. good one. i like these. >> what do you call -- one more back back. >> what do you call -- >> what do you call an alligator in a vest? >> i don't know. >> an investigator.
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>> those are good! it is try day friday. and here is the thing, if you've sat on a plane before and you want to fall asleep but your head is bobbing around the nod apparently we have something that -- it is called -- it is a product that will help you called go sleep. we're going to sit in abbie and kali's chairs. you take the pillow and put the mask on. and it is all hooked together. and then your head doesn't bob around. >> how does it keep your head from bobbing? >> i don't know. >> you can still bob. >> oh. okay. no we don't. feels good. donna, what's wrong?
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are we doing it wrong? the strap goes around your seat. >> around the seat. oh it goes around the seat. oh. well, that looks good. kath looks good. oh okay. then you put it on -- >> put it on. >> okay. >> this is good donna. and then the pillow -- >> oh here's a note. make sure you don't cover the person's tv seat behind you with the cord. between $30 and $40. they're not pleased with us right now. >> where is the pillow? >> oh wait wait. i understand. the pillow is behind you? so it is like a spring. like a spring. that's what it is. oh so -- >> looks like something out of "50 shades of grey," doesn't it?
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not that i read it, but that's what you told me hoda. >> i get it. like a slingshot. like your head bobs. thank you, donna. okay or not okay to have a quickie marriage. here is what we had to say about it. >> hoda, i learned to stay out of other people's marriages as much as possible. i have enough to deal with in my own. >> i say sure it is okay. it doesn't matter how it starts as long as it lasts. >> doesn't matter? >> i'm not drinking. >> are you sure? >> leave it alone. >> okay. >> take back your home. we have great tips, everybody. >> yes, we do.
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we know it is the day after new year's. there is candle wax on the tablecloth floortthe floor is scratched. now it is time to clean it all up and take back your house. >> here with clever fixes for the wear and tear that the holidays left behind is consumer advocate and co-author of "who knew household short cuts", bruce lubin. hello, bruce. >> so far away. >> yes. >> there is a distance. the house is a mess now. between new year's christmas, my rotten kids here is how we clean everything. if you have fingerprints on stainless steel, buy the
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expensive cleaner or olive oil. simple olive oil and that's gone. you can never get rid of fingerprints. this is good for water marks. a little rub afterwards and we are just -- >> that's -- >> not our christmas miracle, but close. let's talk about scuff marks. these are a real pain. all you need is a little bit of nongel toothpaste. >> okay. >> rub this like this. >> uh-huh. >> in about a few seconds -- >> it does come right off. >> there you go. there you go. you can also use this to get rid of crayon marks, all sorts of things. if you have scratch marks, and this is unbelievable for all wood furniture -- >> more olive oil? >> olive oil and vinegar, three to one olive oil to vinegar. a little salad dressing. >> a mediterranean diet. >> can you see how all the scratches -- you want to make sure you buff this so you don't slide on it but this is much
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better than any sort of wood polish. all of it. >> i'm afraid to walk on this. >> come over here. this is our christmas tablecloth. you can see what happened here. so what you're going to do is take a paper bag like this that is candle wax. we'll put a hot iron on it. you can see what is happening already. >> it melts. >> it melts it. and you just keep sliding it around like this. it will not all work because we don't have that long right now, but you'll see eventually it started to come out. >> yeah. >> but then also how do you get it out? >> use another paper bag. >> and it will come out entirely? >> entirely. >> really bruce lubin? >> all right then. a little mayonnaise mayonnaise on watering stains. look how quickly that is gone. >> crazy. >> really. >> all you used was mayonnaise, which is great -- >> why not olive oil for that
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too? >> the mayonnaise lifts the moisture out and it is a great protective coating. it is great. if i was waxing this table olive oil and vinegar. >> again. >> olive oil and vinegar. >> hoda red wine. >> spill some red wine if you will on the carpet there. >> delicious. >> there you go. look how good they are at this. there is the experience. what you want to do is damp -- damp mop it. this is half peroxide half detergent. this is color fast. i checked already. but in a few minutes, you're going to lift this entire stain. >> you just do this. >> you say it doesn't take the color out of the carpet? >> make sure it is color fast. if it is this carpet is most carpets are, in a few minutes -- >> it will keep lifting it out. >> it is all gone. >> i actually believe you because you actually -- you tell us the truth. >> astonished i actually -- >> you don't lie to us. >> i've been doing this for 20 years with my wife.
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a soot mark if you have a candle next to a wall and you know how hard this is to get out, all you need is a little rubbing alcohol. >> stop it. >> just rubbing alcohol. >> won't take the paint? >> no that's the thing. use other things the paint gets dull. it will not take any paint at all off. and look at that. >> beautiful. >> got to scoot. anything right here? >> ashes. okay, so this is a little bit disgusting. want to clean your ashes out of your fireplace, but they're a mess. you pour some old coffee grounds, used could have edd edd coffee grinds. when you go to do this and this is a little bit of an awkward angle, but i don't want to get in your -- you can see that the -- i'm making a mess but the dust there is no dust at all. because what happens is when you, you know normally it is a big old dust storm. >> thank you. that was great. >> there we go. >> have a nice clean new year okay? from cheaper flights to avoiding the flu, the best apps for 2015. >> and want to hide the holiday
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from predicting the best time to buy airline tickets to organizing all your contacts calendars and e-mails, there are very impressive new apps to download this year. >> here with the hot list that will make your life easier and save you some money in the new year is cyberguy himself, kirk knutson. how are you? >> happy new year to both of you. >> you have five apps we need. >> 2015 is about a balance in our lives and win some stuff back. one thing starts with our e-mail. there is a cool app free called a copley. it goes through your existing e-mail box and as you get e-mail through the day, it makes the ones that are important pop up first. >> how does it know? >> it is the first question i
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asked. and they said magic fairy dust. i said there has to be more to it than that. they realize you had a previous conversation with someone, they see who is in your address book it learns and learns and learns as you use it and stores that. it is a smarter way -- >> it can tell the spam stuff. >> it puts the junk mail to the bottom and puts your friends and colleagues up at the top and then it also has a cool feature, like for example, this thing, you can go and archive this and delete it this way or go the other way and you can now schedule this e-mail and say, i don't want to deal with this now, i'll deal with it in a few hours. it will pop back to you. helps you get a handle. >> do you use that? >> i think i would. sometimes i get e-mail from people that i don't hear from that i need to respond to right away not in my normal wheel house and you think i've got to -- >> like your parole officer. >> hey, hey, hey. >> very cool app about saving money when you fly. you note airknow the airlines have been good at squeezing it out of us.
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they figured out how to bilk us and when to buy the ticket at the right time for them on their dime. this is called get flyer. it is in beta. it will come out in february. it is off the hook incredible because it predicts when the airline is going to change raise, lower the fares. what you get out of it is you search -- we searched between chicago and a trip to las vegas later here in january. and when you hook up any of those flights, it will demonstrate when you should buy it and it should populate right here it will give a percentage of what is a percentage of the flight going up in price, what is a percentage of it staying -- >> still a bit of a crapshoot. you're going to vegas anyway. >> don't buy it today, maybe wait until next week. >> okay. >> we have so many more. but we have to check them out online. thank you so much. we appreciate it. >> how to dress slimmer while losing weight, after this. i kept on top of things.
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welcome back. we have some really pretty colors out there, a thin layer of haze over san francisco. it's a spare-the-air day. we ask if you don't have to use the firewood if it's not your
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only source of heat please don't burn today. it could get you fined. 56 on the peninsula. meanwhile, low to mid-50s elsewhere. temperatures are going to be chilly across the board. you want warmer weather, just a couple days away. we'll warm you up as we get into this all-important weekend, temperatures into the mid-60s by sunday then look at monday into tuesday, a taste of the upper 60s into the low 70s before rain arrives toward the middle and end of next week. we'll talk all about that. >> pretty close to instant gratification. 70-degree temperatures. join us for our 11:00 newscast.
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we're back with more on this try day friday. >> we have enlisted style and beauty expert elise caldwell to teach you how to fake it. the first model up is amy. let's bring amy out. and tell us what she is doing to look slimmer. >> okay. amyweekender girl. you want to be casual on the weekends or don't feel like dressing up. it is about the monochromatic look. let's start head to toe with the hat. we start with the floppy hat that will cover almost all of
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your ear to the base but add a nice hoop to the earring, that will elongate your neck. and just do like a drapy blouse. you don't have to worry about belting it because the monochromatic will go down. we added a pop of color. marsala is the color for 2015. we added cute over the knee boots from shoe dazzle. >> those are darling. >> yes. and the key thing here is get a fabric that is a knit and that is stretchy. this is cool the leggings are from vera wang's collection with kohl's. it gives you a little stretch. >> a rich look -- >> nice jacket. >> i call it my j. lo moment. giving a fall look but movement and the actual articles of clothing. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> next up is christie. >> yes. >> and what is her issue? >> christie she's my all around curvy girl. she's fabulous she has confidence. but the key thing here is she's blessed with the bosom.
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that is the key thing. she's blessed with -- >> yes, blessed with the bosom. the thing is you want to you know accentuate your neck line which is ageless, by the way, but go down and conceal. so people say i can't wear crazy patterns. but you can. the key thing is to start simple at the bottom so you can have fun at the top. >> i gotcha. >> we start with the black and actually those tights have a control top in them. and they're from hue, which is great. they're not expensive at all. but then at the top this dress from city chic has angular vertical lines, horizontal lines, and so people say, you know what i can't wear lines, stripes and stuff, the key thing is to slice and dice. it is instant tummy tuck. who doesn't want that? >> thanks. >> thank you. >> next up is amanda. and you got amanda going on in a knit dress. >> yes. now this is more like a day item because you think how can you wear it? >> she looks great.
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>> the key thing is wear hues that are close to your skin tone. so your nudes, taupes grays, a mix of beige and gray. those things always go great. we pair it with a good bag. it kind of contrasts with it but that's a good thing. you're wearing daytime dresses, pair it with skin toenz. for the winter, wear the deep muted tones with it. it accentuates everything. her dress is from tjmaxx. a good feel for her and a bargain and the bag is from marshall's. >> thank you amanda. lastly we have gale. gale is doing a business casual look. >> yes. i call gale my glam ma. >> hello, glam ma. >> gale people love tweed, it is a timeless collection. but i wanted to just update it and make it a little more modern. i added a chambray denim shirt from land's end and added a trouser that is denim-esque, but has a cool tummy panel in it.
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>> let me take a peek at you. yeah. >> the tummy panel in it so when you're thinking how do i wear something that is a blazer that is boxy put a belt on it first off. and then just cinch it in. have the color complement. so we still kept the base tone of the navies and the deep blues as a denim, but added a little metallic to complement with her tweed shoes from shoe dazzle and blazer from land's end. >> and pearls. >> yes. pearls are the new gem. it is the new black. >> why are they yelling at me? what happened? >> we're thinking in all caps because we love you. we're still celebrating the new year. >> let's bring out all the models. >> you guys thank you. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we're going to undeck the halls and haul in the holly. ways to pack up your holiday garnish. if you like hot guys and hot baked goods, we're making cupcakes with a little man candy right after this. [richard] on the one hand, you have taxes. on the other hand, the affordable
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the holidays are behind us. it is just about time to take down the tree maybe, the trimmings, all those things that glow. so how are you going to store all that stuff so it looks good year after year. >> here with some creative ways to store your christmas decor is the author of "ps you're invited" and founder of ps i made this.com erica domisek. >> hi guys. thanks for having me. >> this is that time of year when everyone is looking at their tree and stuff and it was fun putting it up but now it has to go down. >> the energy. >> i know. it is easy and it actually be fun. we have great ideas. i know we were so busy wrapping gifts. and what do you do with all the wrapping paper? you throw it -- >> you fold it. >> it is tough. there are great organizational systems, you can buy, or if you just have a plain hanging garment bag, and a hanger you can create your own. so if you already have this stuff at home you can just get
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creative. put it in your -- oh -- >> and we're taping -- >> we're moving on baby. >> moving on! >> sometimes -- >> no one was hurt in the making of this segment. >> we call it a craft-cident. lights. they get tangled. you don't know what to do with them. keep cardboard and wrap wrap, wrap around ww. we can all do this. the kids can help and they don't get tangled. >> year after year i always wonder. >> clever use of toilet paper holders. >> talk about not getting tangles, these things are a mess. tangles, what do we do with them? now speaking about repurposing, toilet paper rolls, who doesn't have a bunch of them they fit right into -- they fit right into these rolls and we even use colorful tape to decorate them. that way, it is a little soon
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but it is fun. make it festive. you can save it make it decorative and wrap them really tight, stick them in there and save them for next year. >> good job. >> all about being clever. >> the wreath. >> well, actually this is garland. this is funky orange garland. we all have garland at home. what do we do to save it for yes year. you can buy a wreath organizer. this is for a wreath. we're just using this for garland, wrap it up stick it in there, cover it, you're done. >> under the bed. >> buy this at the container store, great for next year. >> the ornaments. year after year one or two always crack when i come back. >> this is a good idea. >> great idea. before i go to the around ams this is my favorite trick we all have our phones out all holiday season. you got so many cute cards, you want to telethem away but want to keep them. what do you do? take a picture on your phone, you have it forever. this is a cute little thing to
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do. >> now to the ornaments. >> now to the ornaments. i love that idea. pictures are important. that's what the holidays are about. for ornaments what do we do so they don't break, don't crack? this is a fun thing to do with the kids to clean up. >> great. >> drinking glasses. stacking them into tupperware containers. we layered them with a piece of cardboard and simply just fill them up. >> that's great. >> done. >> they can't bang can't shake, put the lid on they're great until next year. >> perfect. >> ornaments, sometimes they break what do we do? another great idea repurpose that snow right? >> what is this? >> this is the fake snow that some of us -- not everybody -- >> nightmare. >> it is a nightmare. >> it makes for great packing. you can put your orange amounts in there. sometimes take a handful, got your stocking put it right in there. sometimes you've got the ornaments, they're a little delicate. some people cut up porcelain ones, put fake snow in here and stick it in put a couple in there, and you can stack it that
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way too. >> okay. >> we don't want things to break, they're precious. >> fill it in there. one other fun trick i like to do if you have small ornaments, look down there, you have an egg carton. this is another clever trick for the tiny guys you know if they can fit in there, line them up keep them there, and you're pretty good to go. >> thank you. >> terrific. >> thanks for having me. >> wait until -- i mean try her cupcakes. >> stud muffins. >> got stud must havensffins. >> yeah. >> what kind? >> two kinds. t after all the shopping cooking and heavy foods... sometimes i feel bloated or gassy with rumbling uncomfortable. i feel less motivated and sluggish. it's time to start the year off right with the activia challenge! enjoying activia twice a day for four weeks may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues like bloating, gas discomfort and rumbling. and if your tummy smiles you can start the year off right.
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things are about to heat up in our kitchen. we're baking some seductively sweet cupcakes that are sure to arouse your appetite. >> here with her three risque recipes is babe scott, the author of this great book called "man candy and cupcakes." i'm sorry, but it is like the
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perfect book. how did you think of that? that was genius? >> she bakes. >> she's babe. >> she's babalicious. >> thank you. it combines my two favorite things cupcakes and cute guys. >> okay good. all righty. >> clever. by the way, we look at the cupcakes, first of all and they're terrific. you're baking them in cones? >> yes, this is a delicious vanilla cupcake. we bake it in a cone. it is really easy to bake it in a cone. basically you just get -- >> you say cone you mean cone? are you from new zealand? australia? >> australia. >> cone. >> okay. >> okay. so all you have to do is scoop some in there. be careful you just go to the ridge, not too high or it will overfill it will poof out. that's the technical term. >> that's what i heard. >> okay. so basically you just fill these. and bake them leak a regular
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cupcake, about 18 to 20 minutes. >> it doesn't burn or ruin the cone? >> no nothing happens. yes. >> who would have thought that. >> who is our man candy down there helping to decorate? >> well this is brad. >> how are we doing? >> we're going to ice these up? >> yes. ice these up. >> you're going to put some sprinkles on. do you want to pass the -- would you like to have a go of the icing? >> sure. >> here hodi. >> thank you. >> you start from the back and put some ice around. >> like a soft serve ice cream. >> start from the outside? >> yes. >> and might want to hold the cupcake. and just a swirl. like you would if it was a -- >> okay. >> okay. >> all right. >> there we are. >> and you can throw sprinkles on. fantastic. >> yes. fun.
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>> all right. >> you know what's more fun than baking them? eating them. >> that's true. >> we did that one. >> we can make these in a chocolate -- >> that's adorable. >> aren't those great? a good idea to chill the cupcakes first to have them a little bit before you just dip them in some chocolate. you can have a go with these. why don't you throw some sprinkles on. >> that's not hot, is it? this stuff? >> it is just melted. >> remember at dairy queen, i used to love when you could dip it in. >> so much fun. >> it would harden right away. >> okay. >> okay. >> sprinkle them -- all right. >> okay. the next cupcake is a apple cider cowboy cupcake. >> when you have a cowboy.
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>> right. >> inspired by my cupcake cowboy. so -- >> what is he going to do? >> he's going to help you two frost them. i might just change mozy on up and get started. >> this has apple cider and cinnamon and freshly chopped apple in it as well. the frosting also has a bit of apple cider in it as well. >> i bet we have all the recipes on our website, don't we? >> we do. what is going on there? who is this cute one at the end? >> this is geronimo. >> of course it is. >> these are our cocoa loco cupcakes. >> what is special about those? >> they have a tropical flavor. they're delicious. they got coconut extract, shredded coconut and coconut milk. and also with the frosting, we just colored up some shredded coconut with some green food coloring and, of course we have a little umbrella in there. >> they're all very cute. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thanks.
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>> happy new year. >> we'll be back with the cutest little things you ever did see. >> first this is "today" on nbc.
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what a great crowd. we'll play more of our game we call weekend warbles where we guess the songs about friday saturday and sunday. >> now it is friday saturday and sunday. >> we're adding friday. let's go. we're ready. >> weekend in new england. >> a great song. barry manilow. >> love it love it. ♪ people talking ♪ >> i love this. >> chicago, right? >> yes. >> in the mark. >> good one. >> these are old songs. >> here is the last one. ♪ >> >> oh another old one. >> stevie wonder?
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>> yes. what is it? "sunday morning," maroon 5. >> hello. >> it did sound like stevie wonder. >> we have a huge week next week. >> yes, we do. garth brooks donnie wahlberg and jenny mccarthy, and judith light, anna gasteyer and kathie griffin, the new host of "the fashion police". >> johnsen cena's latest weight loss advice. we love him. >> we leave you with a few young lads sad to see christmas go. >> this is barney bailey and bella, our friend jackie henry sent them to us. she said they looked sad with their outfits on and they do. they don't like outfits. >> have an awesome weekend, everybody. >> we'll see you monday. nice talking to you.
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