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monday. because you know it only coming once every seven days. >> lucky us. the company responding by blocking all accounts related to that terror group. >> deadly struggle. disturbing video of los angeles police shooting and killing a man after he allegedly reached for an officer's gun. was it justifiable? free fall hero. instructor managing to reach him and pull the man's rip cord in ti the dramatic story from both men. >> and make it stop. march beginning where february left off. more snow, more ice, more cold for the northeast.
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boston now on the brink of its snowiest winter ever with another storm in the forecast today monday, march 2, 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning. welcome to "today" on a monday why don't we start out saying hello to the folks in boston on the verge of a championship season. all the wrong reasons. >> oh, man. that's boston. snow piled high. here we have new york city. we're famous for this. dirt slurpee slush all over the st >> we have in one day yesterday we got more snow for the month of march by over an inch. >> and more on the way. >> al, thanks. let's start with our top story. alleged threats by isis against
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twitter's co-founder jack dorsey and the company employees. keir simmons has the latest. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. may be twitter employees hearing this frightening news this morning, the message allegedly threatens retaliation for preventing supporters posting on li when our lions come and take your breath you'll never come back to life. it's according to reports directed at some twitter employees and even its 38-year-old founder. the apparent isis threat targets twitter founder jack dorsey, the message on an on line site to condemn twitter for closing isis related accounts. our security team is investigating with relevant law enforcement officials the company said in a statement. in iraq, it's isis under attack according to state tv. artillery and what appears to be
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close combat. a combined offensive under way this morning to recapture from isis saddam hussein's former home of tikrit. god willing we start an important military campaign, the iraqi prime minister said, our goal is to liberate people from the oppression and terrorism of the pictures showed a burning armored vehicle suggesting the they may be seeing casualties. the hunt continues for this man, the latest picture of mohammed emwazi revealed to be gentleman haddy john. as a young man he was bullied, his former principal said today. >> had a few spots around issues, bullying and girls and normal stuff. but we worked with him, he appeared to settle down. >> reporter: this morning the intelligence agencies are searching for him and three more british members of the isis group responsible allegedly for taking americans and others host while the offensive to take back
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tikrit is taking place on the road to mosul we're told 27,000 iraqi troops have been deployed but of course this morning it will be a twitter employees who will feel like this is coming close to home. >> keir simmons, thank you. closer to home new month but not much changed with the weather across new england. and a nasty storm slamming the region making for a slippery commute today and nbc's dylan dreyer is back at her post in bo good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, it's monday so it's no i'm talking about more snow. we saw wide spread 3 to 6 inches of snow fall this weekend out of this system, and it made an absolute mess of the roadways. there were several multicar pileups over the weekend like this one in missouri where 25 vehicles were involved in this crash. in virginia, icy roads are responsible for more than 100 crashes there. and nearly every state in the country saw snow of some kind this weekend. in massachusetts it was a close
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call for a youth hockey team when the roof collapsed during practice. no one was injured but it's a scary reminder how much snow is so far in boston we have picked up 103.9 inches of snow this season. all it will take is 3.8 more inches for this to be the all-time snowiest winter ever on record for the city of boston. where i am now this is actually the traditional route for the famous st. patrick's day parade. the route of the parade and even the parade itself is in jeopardy right now because there's so much snow that they don't have room for a parade. but as long as we're talking about records, when do you think we're going to cross the threshold of 107.6 inches? you think thursday? >> i think thursday but it's going to be close, dylan, before it changes to rain. we'll have to wait and see. thanks so much. let's show you looking at this next storm system getting together in the southwest. and so as it pushes east, we've -- it's getting picked up
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by that jet stream and bringing with it the chance of blizzard watches, pliz warns, winter storm watches and warnings as we stretch across the coast. vail, colorado, one to two feet in the mountains. early tuesday morning into tuesday morning for the rush hour, chicago, travel delay, 1 to 2 inches, ice of about a tenth of an inch. into tuesday afternoon, it spreads into cleveland tuesday night we're new york city, new york, boston, massachusetts, 1 to 2 inches of snow. changing over from snow to slee again it's going to be close but then we've got an icy mix from syracuse to boston, early wednesday morning. it's going to be a mess. snowfall totals generally out to the rockies, 1 to 2 feet, about 3 to 6 inches north of new york city and boston. 1 to 2 inches generally there. then another storm system coming in on thursday. and we're going to get a whiplash wednesday, places like atlanta, near 70 degrees on wedn 30 degrees on thursday. >> my gosh.
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>> go to atlanta. wednesday only. >> keeping you busy. thank you. investigation is under way this morning into a deadly police shooting out in los angeles. that graphic scene captured on camera by witnesses. gabe gutierrez has the latest. good morning to you. >> good morning. police say the man was shot after struggling to take an officer's gun. overnight multiple videos of the incident have been viewed millions of times on social media. we warn you while we won't show you the fatal gun shots the scene is disturbing. the videos posted on facebook sunday show a group of officers confronting a man they say is a robbery suspect. he's taken down and several officers try to cuff him. as they wrestle you hear a taser. someone yelled drop the gun, then -- at least five gun shots from three officers. bystanders are stunned.
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>> during the attempt to detain him this individual resisted our officers, they struggled with him, they tried to tase him a couple times. that was ineffective. and eventually the struggle occurred where the officers were struggling over one of the weap >> the shooting sparking outrage on l.a.'s skid row. police have not released the suspect's name, witnesses say he was homeless. >> he didn't bother nobody. he didn't have no weapon. they shot him. >> i think it was extreme. >> there was no reason to do the guy. >> dennis horn took one of the videos >> did he reach for officer's we you didn't see that? >> my eyes didn't see that. >> the lapd promise as thorough investigation around the country confrontations involving officers have become increasingly scrutinized in the wake of ferguson. and in this case there are still many unanswered questions.
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>> i think it's unfair. >> police say the suspect was not carrying his own firearm, at least one of the officers was wearing a body camera. and investigators are checking to see what it recorded. matt and savannah. >> it's disturbing footage. gabe gutierrez, thank you. >> in washington now israeli prime mi netanyahu has arrived ahead of a controversial speech to congress tomorrow. and that visit at the invitation of republicans, is starting to further strain the obama administration's relations with israel. andrea mitchell is chief foreign affairs correspondent following this for us. good morning. >> good morning. prime minister netanyahu is under fire from the white house and from some of israel's democratic allies in congress for high profile campaign against a nuclear deal with iran. arriving in washington without fanfare late sunday, israel's prime minister at the center of a political fire stormtioned by the president, vice president and secretary of state.
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for coming to lobby congress against a nuclear deal with iran. without prior notice to the white house. only two weeks before israel's election. >> obviously it was odd if not unique that we learned of it from the speaker of the house and that administration was not included in this process. >> john kerry is in switzerland, continuing the nuclear talks with iran while netanyahu addresses congress tomorrow. >> before leaving tel aviv netanyahu called the trip a crucial and even historic mission. but nearly 200 of israel's former top military leaders criticized him for creating a rift with the u.s. which they say could even make a deal with iran more likely. president obama and netanyahu have crossed swords before, but this marks a low point in their relationship. >> i think this is really pushing close to being the worst dysfunctional relationship between an american president and an israeli prime minister we've seen. >> a crisis the white house
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blames on israel's leader. >> there has now been injected a degree of partisanship which is not only unfortunate, i think it's destructive of the fabric of the relationship. >> more than 30 democratic members of congress say they will not attend netanyahu's speech to congress and vice president biden who clashed with netanyahu in the past is going to be in guatemala. >> andrea mitchell, thank you. >> a lot in washington going on. good morning. >> important news the surpreme court is going to hear, a challenge to president obama's signature health care policy that could deal it a crippling blow. the question the justices must answer, who qualifies for federal subsidies that low ter cost of health insurance premiums? more than 6 million lower income americans depend on the subsidies which reduce premiums by $270 a month. the health insurance industry warns if the challengers succeed
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the affordable care act would enter what they call a death spiral. here we go again with a partial shutdown of the homeland security department possible. speerk john boehner says the house wants to enter talks with the senate on a final bill funding the agent but senate democrats are not interested in joining those talks. last friday congress cleared a one-week extension for the department. democrats largely opposed legislation that connects funding the agency with the president's executive action on immigration. >> the dallas nurse who contracted ebola is suing the hospital where she got the disease. nina pham alleges that the hospital did not provide her with adequate training or equipment and says she has lingering side effects. she contracted ebola treating duncan, the first person in the u.s. to be diagnosed with the deadly disease. >> a spacex rocket blasted off on sunday to launch the first all electric communications satellite into orbit.
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>> 4, 3, 2, 1. >> the satellites are a new mod that will weigh much less than the predecessors allowing two spacecraft to be launched by a single rocket. the disadvantage of the electric propulsion it will take the satellite months than weeks to reach their orbit. >> and it is the hottest ticket in the country. it's so hot that if you want to see the grateful dead's farewell concert in chicago this summer it could cost as much as $15,000. here's one listing on stub hub. a three-day pass for $14,500, the site does have single concert tickets selling for about $600. the band getting together one more time with the exception of jerry garcia who died in 1995. the tickets originally sold for prices ranking from $59 to $200. so if you bought the tickets early on, you made out. >> reliving high school. priceless. >> three-day pass, how long does
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it take you to recover from that? >> at our age? >> thank you. >> well, you know, right now we've got an interesting shot for you. this is washington, d.c. look at the white house. notice in front of it. we've got this camera. icicles. this is really crazy stuff. man, you would think benjamin netanyahu got thereupon early. you can see we've got icicles out there. they actually have got two-hour delays for a lot of schools, the government was delayed for two hours. they rescinded that so people are scrambling trying to get to work now. look for snow out in the rockies, showers in the pacific northwest, and we're looking at a lot of fog from atlanta down into dallas, a lot of airport delays. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds.
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hey good monday morning, you know we have showers on the way for the time being, just lots of cloud cover, but showers are making their way through eureka and eventually here in the bay area. for the time being, just a good amount of sun and clouds. the peninsula cloud at intercross, san bruno mountain, even san francisco looking at mainly cloudy skies. as we head through the day today, expect a few showers. best chance will be across the south bay, east bay, and tri-valley. even of a few isolated thunderstorms between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 this afternoon. >> thank you very much. the u.s. is now calling for a transparent real investigation into the murder of a russian opposition leader that is making
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headlines around the world. the victim was a critic of russian president vladamir putin. on sunday thousands marched in moscow in his memory. here is katie teric. >> reporter: 70,000 strong and angry. russia without putin. protesters mourned boris nemtsov steps from the walls of the kremlin where many believe the order to kill him originated. he was shot four times in the back as he walked home with his reported ukrainian model girlfriend. grainy surveillance video aired on russian tv purports to show the killing and a suspect jumping into a car. opposition tv interviewed the girlfriend. a liberal activist nemtsov was no stranger to threats.
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he was far from the height of his influence from the 90s. still, he was loud and critical of putin. in a radio interview just hours before his death he denounced putin's ukraine policy as unbelievably aggressive, and fatal for russia. as of now state investigators have no suspect but floated series blaming the assassination on is rammics extremists or even western agents. regardless, the killing is sending waves of fear throughout russia that opposing putin and the kremlin which was never easy to begin with, will now be deadly. katy tur, nbc news. >> continue to follow that. look who is back in the orange room? >> the son returns. >> more vacation. >> good one? >> with three small children i'm not sure it was a vacation. >> family time. >> that's right. >> come back to rest up. >> great to be back. in the orange room we're busy
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talking "50 shades of grey"s actress hosted "snl." one of the skits stirred up a big discussion on line. this skit spoofs a toyota ad and in the original spot emotional dad dropping off his daughter at the airport as she is on the way to join the military. but on "snl" their version took a controversial turn from the original. take a look. >> hey, dad. >> yeah. >> thanks. >> you got it, kido. looks like your ride's here. you be careful, okay. >> dad, it's just isis.
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>> take care of her. >> death to america. >> >> this skit aired pretty early in the show on saturday. immediately social media was buzzing, after a lot of outrage, many saying "snl" crossed the line. others felt it's comedy and nothing should be off limits. head to today.com and tell us. did "snl's" skit go too far? we'll have the results for this very soon. probably the next half hour. >> anxious to hear. >> people were not bashful. i read some of the tweets. some said outrageous. if anybody deserves mocking it's isis. wow. a lot of comments. >> curious. >> coming up william shatner takes to twitter in the wake of criticism he got for missing leonard nimoy's funeral. what he is saying about his decision. >> dramatic video of the daring midair rescue of a man appearing to experience a seizure while sky diving.
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that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. you're watching "today in the bay." a very good monday morning to you, 7:26 now i'm laura garcia cannon. twitter working with aurmt officers to investigate an apparent isis-related threat. they singled out twitter founder jack dorsey. called on them to kill twitter employees because of the frequent blocking of their social media accounts. firefighters work quickly to put out an early morning fire. it broke out before 4:00 a.m. at a shopping center near south king and tully road. crews managed to contain the fire to one room a massage parlor caught the brunt of the damage. firefighters have not indicated how it started. some relief at last for lake
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tahoe ski resorts after a major dose of fresh powder fell over the weekend. sugar bowl got two feet. yesterday was the busiest day since december. and there's more coming. up to half a foot is expected to today, but it won't make up for what's been a dismal season up there. all right. something for us? >> showers just on the doorstep right now. heavier showers off the coast, all of that stuff is going there way and eventually will be here by 11:00. not widespread but it is going to be very potent storm, could produce lightning and thunder and a repeat performance of like on saturday with hail. keep that in mind. best time between 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 this afternoon. and the best chances of that will be from the tri-valley into the south bay. temperatures today though back into the lower 60s. will be cool and those showers expected to arrive right around lunchtime. keep that in mind. we have warm weather, we'll talk about that as the morning goes
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along. in the meantime, let's talk about the drive. not a lot of surprises but the tri-valley it is slow south 680 as well we have this issue. isabella vineyard in the city streets, this is a major city street highway 84 livermore pd continues to cover this crash blocking all lanes. very crowded, heading towards sunol. that is an alternate to make the cut through. rest of the bay, slower drive from 880 towards fremont. the south bay typical build, silicon valley and the approach to the bay bridge, back to you. >> thank you very much. another local news update in a half hour. hope to see you then. have a great morning.
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>> back at 7:30 with larry david, the man behind some of the most funny moments in television history. you have chemistry. you are cracking the lens. >> we had no idea what this guy was like. he's hysterical and you will get sampling of what it's like. >> larry on larry. let's take a look at what it's like. millions dealing with more snow
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and ice and no surprise on this never ending winter. another storm set to sweep across tomorrow. >> one of the dallas nurses is filing a lawsuit against the hospital parent company. mia pham claiming she didn't receive adequate training and is suffering from lingering side effects. >> the price of gas keeps inching up. the price is at $2.43, up 13 cents in a week 37 cents in a month. >> let's begin with dramatic video. this is getting a lot of attention. it shows a man suffering an apparent seizure while he is skydiving. good morning to you. >> jumps out of an airplane is scary enough. r jones felt in the middle of a mid-air scare. this video posted to you tube shows christopher jones jumps out of a plane in november.
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>> it's a regular jump and i maintained a steady position. >> about 22 seconds later, something goes wrong. he is seen flipping on to his back in a fetal position and struggling. the 22-year-old who has epilepsy said he blacked out. >> my shoulders went back and i had a seizure and i don't remember anything. >> the skydive instructor who was wearing a camera and filming jones noticed something was wrong and tried grabbing ahold of him as the pair tumbled through the sky thousands of feet above the ground watching the video with a local reporter he said at first he couldn't reach jones. >> it was confusing when we wondered why is he stopping? >> he was able to pull the rip cord. >> i wanted to make sure his parachute was open. >> jones regained consciousness about 3,000 feet before hitting the ground making a controlled
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landing. no ambulance had to be called. >> my thoughts when i regained consciousness were going through the steps. >> he had medical approval clearing him for the jump and had not suffered a seizure in more than four years. while he was halfway through the training to be a licensed jumper this will likely prevent him from making any jumps in the future. >> i was okay and i'm amazed at the reception it's gotten. >> amazing center and video. for anyone who wants to go skydiving, even if he were unable to pull the rip cord the fail safes were built in prepared to fire off a chute at a predetermined height. how about the jump master going in full pursuit to potentially save his life. >> thank goodness for him. star trek star leonard nimoy was laid to rest on sunday but
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william shatner cooperate be there. this was not missed by the show's fans. betty nguyen has the story. >> not missed at all. shatner committed to attending a charity event months ago and couldn't get back in time for the funeral and he took to social media to defend his decision. this morning william shatner is back in california after a long flight from florida. as arrival is too late to say goodbye to his friend in person. as costars on star trek captain kirk and mr. spock seemed inseparable, boldly going where no man it gone before. >> live long and prosper. >> some were surprised that he would not attend leonard nimoy's funeral in california because he was at a previously scheduled fund-raiser in florida. i feel really awful, he wrote. here i am doing charity work and
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one of my dearest friends is being buried. >> today came the backlash. these two guys were so identified with each other, how could william shatner not go to his funeral? >> nimoy died friday after a long battle with lung disease prompting condolences from the sbram world and beyond. some said get to the funeral, one wrote. this is one moment you can never do again. the daily news labeled him captain jerk. you are helping other people. seemed he would approve. shadner said his daughters were attended the service and he led his twitter followers on a healing conversation about his life and legacy writing he was serious and practical and warm and loving unlike spock. born four days apart, they seemed to be bound by fate. >> they were their friends.
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shatner called nimoy a precious gem of a man. he will be missed. >> even the president issued a statement saying i loved spock. >> very cool guy. let's get a check of the weather from al. >> 12 degrees below average for february. we had record breakers. harrisburg with the coldest on record. 20.9 inches. erie pennsylvania. 13.1 degrees. cleveland is the coldest on record. 14.3 degrees and chicago tied the coldest february ever at 14.6 degrees. we are going to see warming coming up into the south on monday tuesday, wednesday. the temperatures start to warm up and here is cold air on wednesday. that will drop temperatures
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thursday into friday. with we get through this arctic air, the good news is by next week we are going to start to see temperatures warming up across the country. yeah! oh yeah going to warm up for us too as well. thursday and friday but right now we have a storm system coming to the bay area. showers will start to spread this way as we head towards lunch. right now most of us just dry, good mix of sun and clouds. temperatures are chilly light jacket little extra back into the 40s for the most part. still 51 in san francisco. later on around lunchtime, showers will start to develop between 11:00 and 4:00. that's when you have the best chance of seeing thunderstorms as well for the tri-valley peninsula, and the south bay. overall, showers will be out of here after that. >> coming up worth the wait? why it took carly rae jepson
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7:41 and we are back with a new rossen report about road rage on the road. a case in las vegas ended with the shooting death of a mother of four. police are cracking down. national investigative correspondent jeff rossen is here with a new push. >> we have all been there. someone cuts you off and you get angry. so often you get angry. someone is driving and stopped short and slammed on the breaks and did a u-turn. i screamed through my with window admittedly and may or may not have given a gesture. i go on my way and i notice the driver is following me on my bumper about 40 miles per hour. every turn i took he took. i thought he was going to come at me and i was about to call the cop when he stopped.
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it doesn't always end so well. the terrifying moments and the new police crack down to stop it. drivers losing their cool. >> i got a kid in my car! >> so full of rage. even when little kids are in the car. >> stop it! stop! >> watch this driver so angry, he was cutoff and follows the driver home. cameras rolling as things quickly escalate. right there his wife hands him a gun. it accidentally goes off and everyone survives but violent acts of road rage are only getting worse. nearly 1500 people killed since 2008. >> we have a really bad emergency on highway 80. >> it just happened to delaney
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when she said a driver cut her off. >> i flip her off and said pay attention to the road. >> the other driver lost it. delainey and her friend. >> she keeps trying to hit us off the road. she just hit our car. she is pushing us off the road. yes. >> the other driver approaches her car. >> it's silver. she is knocking on our window saying she is a cop. go. >> turns out the driver is not a cop. she was later arrested and pled not guilty. police say it starts with aggressive driving and they are cracking down. >> we observed you tailgating on a vehicle. >> in potstown pennsylvania out in force. >> they saw the check points. they find driver after driver tailgating swerving between lanes and speeding. they say this driver was doing
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all of it at once. they slap him with four violations. >> what beats the road rage is aggressive driving. you cut someone off when you are swerving and weaving. >> i'm not disputing that. i don't recall doing it at that level. >> you understand how it leads to road rage? >> i drive 3,000 miles a year. yes, i do. >> stop it! stop! >> as scary road rage cases spike. >> scary stuff. to be fair in those cases we know what's on the video and not what happened just before. if someone cuts you off, slow down and let them go. we need to stop flipping people off. that leads to road rage and calls 911 if it feels like they are about to attack. stay on the line. >> not worth it. >> coming up -- >> prince william kicks off a historic trip to china.
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everything topical. this viewer said i am completely appalled by the tasteless skit and nothing about terrorism is funny. i believe it crosses a line. #orange room and we will keep an eye on it. >> that's the nature of snl. you go back to the first 16 and there was controversy about skits. >> nothing is supposed to be sacred but sometimes things are too soon or in the wake of headlines. >> chris rock was on and did jokes about 9/11 and the world trade center site. you are right. it's part of the history of the show. >> if you want to do good you have to be on that line for sure. >> what are we do every day. >> like this guy. an eye goldfish in the car. off to grandma's house they go. the trip is rather long. but mother quickly sets the tone. with a classic disco song. they start a game of license plates
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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-canyon. this is a sketch of a man who exposed himself to a young girl. it happened on the edlefsen era doe near bryant avenue. he's white, 30s, 40s, medium build. investigators are trying to determine if the same man was behind a string of similar flashing incidents last year in the same area. several of those cases also involved young girls. police have arrested one suspect in connection with a deadly double shooting in livermore. happened about 4:30 yesterday afternoon near altamont creek elementary school. police say an argument led to gunfire. two men in their 20s died. police arrested the suspect last nights. it marks livermore's first homicide since 2012. switching gears, let's look at the forecast. things changing around here anthony. >> in fact we have another storm system on our doorstep bringing
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in the clouds and even showers to our northeast. showers around lunch time. dry right now, but i want to show you the future cast. this is around 9:00 10:00. showers developing lunchtime is the best chance we'll have for thunderstorm activity. best chance will be across the south bay and east bay. tri-valley you can see those pops up. overall, temperatures cool today, back into the low 60s and again the best chance for showery activity south of san francisco today. tri-valley and south bay, that's around lunch. let's talk about the drive and go to mike. we have the typical slower drive. this may be get worse we have compression from tully up towards 680 where we have our camera here. i want to zoom in coming toward me counter-commute southbound 101 at 880, two lanes are blocked by an overturned semitruck. reportedly a furniture truck. that will be a distraction causing more slowing through san jose. 101 southbound at 880. meanwhile 880 south slow. 580 and 680. and a smooth drive towards the bay bridge toll plaza.
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it's 8:00 on "today" and the unlikely new star of broadway. you an easy guy to get along with? >> tremendously yes. yeah. yeah. great guy. i'm a great guy. >> we will go one on with the quirky larry david. now the hottest ticket on broadway. you've got mail lots of it. the new debate over how and when to delete your e-mails. and waking up to bacon. >> let's dance. >> kevin bacon stops by today,
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monday march 2nd, 2o 15. . >> i'm enjoying my second year anniversary on the "today." >> keep all, it's my birthday. >> hotty toddy from mississippi. >> good morning, wisconsin! >> we are back at 8:00. the second day of march. 2015 and yes, like the old saying march came in like a lion with the snowstorm over the last 24 hours. we are warming up today. >> that's right and getting warmer by wednesday. >> music to our ears. we are kicking off a three-day sweepstakes with our sister network for a chance to win a
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trip to one of the seven wonders of the world. keep an eye out for this symbol from the new series dig. >> we are going to be showing it several times. >> keep an eye out for that. >> when you spot it on a mug, a graphic, a hat in the crowd, anywhere you go to today.com and let us know where you saw it. >> coming up next monday we will go one on one with madonna. at 56 she has got a new album coming out, a daughter in college and we caught up with her for one of the most open honest and playful introduce yet. that was a lot of fun and locking forward to that. >> happy that she is okay after that fall on that stage in london. let's get a check of the morning's top stories. >> good morning. isis is apparently threatening
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the founder and employees of twitter, a message posted on the online site is condemning twitter for shutting down isis-related accounts. twitter said the team is investigating with relevant law enforcement officials. a large scale military operation is under way to recapture saddam hussein's hometown of tikrit from isis. boston is getting close to breaking the all time record for snow. the city has been pound this winter with 104 inches of snow more than 8 1/2 feet. it needs just another 3.8 inches more to break the record. it could get that within days. millions of facing a messy commute up and down the east coast after a snow and ice storm. more on al's forecast coming up. >> police in los angeles are promising a full investigation after a deadly shooting sunday on the city's skid row. in a disturbing video captured on a cell phone, three officers
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fired on a man after they say he struggled to get one of their guns. the man was homeless. he was a robbery suspect. at least one officer was wearing a body camera. they are checking to find out what it recorded. two people were arrested outside the white house after two separate security breeches. someone tried to walk through a white house gate while someone else was exiting and that person was taken into custody. last night, someone stepped over a bike rack just outside the perimeter of the white house fence. both are being held by washington, d.c. police. prince william arrived in china, beginning the highest ranking royal visit in a generation. china apparently can't get enough of british culture or royalty. more from ian williams. >> fittingly, the forbidden city was the highlit of william's visit. a personal tour from the man who
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oversees the palace which is usually packed. today completely cleared of regular visitors. earlier he met the man who has the power to arrange things like that. china's modern day emperor, president and party leader. this may be a nominally communist country, but there is a fascination with british tradition and airristocracyaristocracy. downton abby a period drama depicting british lives and tham thames town with musts of winston churchill and harry potter. the public was not allowed, they were lining up with photos of william and the queen. the second in line to the is here alone.
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the duchess is due to give birth next month and remained at home. he visited a traditional house, few of which now remain and which have been restored with help from a trust run by his father. he never visited china and having once described chinese leaders. william is proving to be rather more diplomatic. today he and william's nbc news beijing. >> time for a check of the weather with al. >> we have a birthday girl here. what's your name? >> makayla. >> where are you from? >> san diego, california. >> having a good birthday? >> amazing birthday. >> we mentioned the federal government said it's a two-hour
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delay. get to work. buffalo and norfolk, virginia looking at light snow today. a little rain in norfolk and snow in buffalo. here's the storm system coming out of the rockies. winter storm warnings we move across the country by tuesday morning. to minneapolis and chicago by tuesday morning, you have more than two inches and a tenth of an inch of ice. airport delays and into tuesday afternoon and evening, snow changing to sleet and rain in boston and new york one to two inches early. icing conditions and you can see the heavy snow out in denver. snow around the great lakes, around three to six inches. northern new england andnd well good morning to you. we're tracking a few showers this morning making their way through northern california. the showery activity is making
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its way here but very slowly. it'll be here by lunchtime. the temperatures are cool this morning, back into the 40s. 51 right now in san francisco. later on this afternoon a good mix of sun and clouds on the way. but there are thunderstorms that will develop later on this afternoon. anywhere from the south bay to the tri-valley. that's where we'll see the best chance of shower activity. san francisco and points northward, you'll be dry today with a good mix of sun and clouds there. >> and that's your latest weather. >> nobody runs in heels out here in freezing cold weather better than you. >> that was treacherous. coming up next which side are you on? why there are two distinct camps when it comes to your e-mail inbox. >> all right. plus larry david. the guy behind "seinfeld" opens up to matt about the odd jobs in his past and what he can't stand about christmas. that's coming up. >> also we're following up with kevin bacon. we're both just here complaining about the winter. we're starting to sound like old guys a bit. >> i know. it's true.
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all right. it's 8:12. time for what's trending today. and we begin with the viral tweet that has got a lot of people checking their phones this morning. it comes from the social media manager over at cnbc. here's what the tweet says. there are two kinds of people in this world. then it shows one mail icon with zero unread messages and the other has more than 13,000 of them. all right. i've already confessed, i have 7,900 and something in mine. >> those are e-mails you haven't read? >> right. >> or you just don't delete them. >> i don't read them or delete them. i would say 90% of what i get is spam. so i scroll through and don't look at it. >> why don't you delete? >> what if i need it? >> spam? >> you've looked at those later. >> i could. >> what about this one? >> i've got 21,000. >> i have zero. >> zero. >> i thought i read them.
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but maybe i didn't. >> i wish there were a way to mark them as unread. and then it would say zero. >> you can. i have a folder here. >> i make mark them as read. >> no you can't do that. >> when i get my phone and i see i've got 40 or 50 e-mails, i go right then and trash the ones i don't want. >> you can mark it as read by the way. mark as read. there you go. all right. plenty of folks were shivering over the weekend b, but few felt more chills than lady gaga. she and her fiance plunged into lake michigan on sunday. the water temperature was 33 degrees. that's barely water. that's slush. but it wasn't just a stunt. it was a great fund raiser for a wonderful cause, the special olympics. more than 4500 brave souls diving into those waters. and vince vaughn by the way, taking the dip too. they raised more than a million
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dollars for the special olympics. by the way, we'll talk to vince later this week about a brand new movie he's got coming out. >> good for them. you've done the polar plunge. >> several times. >> you next. >> maybe. this next story comes from why didn't they think of that sooner file. ikea will unveil a new line of furniture that charges your cell phone wirelessly. it will start charging if you set it on the furniture. it's compatible with iphone and samsung products. and it hits stores april 15th. all you have to do is assemble it. >> and the phone loses the charge in the time it takes you to put the thing together. you're going to really really really really really really like this one. it's almost three years since "call me maybe" took over the world. how will carlee ray jepsen try to top it with "i really like
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you." does it have potential? you decide. ♪ i really really really really really really like you ♪ ♪ i want you ♪ ♪ you want me ♪ >> so the record is i really really really really really like you. six reallies. >> really? >> yeah. catchy. tom hanks is a fan. carson? >> i can tell you as a radio deejay, i'm glad they have shortened the name of the song to "i really like you." having to say it would get old. i think it's catchy though. >> i would be like i really really really really really really like you. >> when people compare videos and things like that "call me maybe" is a hard one to top. >> but this is going to be a sensation. >> do you really really really really really like it? >> it'll have a grow on me. >> that's what's trending today. now to matt's conversation with comedic genius larry david.
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>> he is the cocreator of "seinfeld." in fact, george costanza was based on him. and now larry david is taking on broadway and breaking ticket sales records with a show called "fish in the dark." we caught up with him at chelsea pier here in new york city. we're going to hear about the play tomorrow. but first we wanted to find out how larry david became larry david. let's talk about you. jobs you've had. you were a bra salesman. >> yes. >> how'd that go? >> not great. >> why not? >> i didn't have the slightest idea what i was doing. i couldn't concentrate. >> how'd you get that job? >> very good at interviews. very good. >> you sell yourself well? >> yes. yes. >> but you had no experience? >> no. i was just out of college. so they gave me this job. >> how long did that last? >> three months. >> did you get fired or did you
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get? >> no i got fired. >> did you really? >> i did. >> badge of honor. >> i've been fired many times. >> you were a cab driver. >> yeah. >> i would have gotten right out of the cab. if i got in the cab with you after 30 seconds i would say pull over. because you're not to be trusted. >> i'm a good driver. >> really? you seem like you'd be the worst driver i could imagine. >> let me tell you, okay? >> don't point. >> this is one of the things i do well in life. i'm a fantastic driver. >> really? >> yes. >> are you safe? are you fast? are you speedy? >> i'm everything. >> all at once? >> yes. so when you're driving professionally in new york, you really become a great driver. >> i'm not buying the fact you're a great driver. >> okay. you know what? >> what? >> i'm going to e-mail my friend in los angeles and everyone who drives with my in los angeles will attest to what a good driver i am. >> i'm not going to believe some guy i've never met telling me
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you're a great driver. >> fair enough. >> y "saturday night live." you were a sketch writer. but not for that long. what happened? >> no. for one year. >> but that's not that long. >> no. >> how many sketches did you get on the air? >> onea year? >> yes. >> that's not very prolific. >> hold it. that's a misuse of the word prolific. >> oh, you wrote a lot they just didn't get on the air. >> exactly. >> were they not funny? >> no they were very funny. i'll get that same friend the friend who says i'm a great driver to tell you about it. >> isn't it true that you quit? in a huff you stormed out of there? >> yes. >> do you remember what you said? >> i said this show stinks. i'm quitting. good-bye. good luck. five minutes before air. >> and then the story goes that like, the next week you just showed back up for work. >> not the next week. i quit on a saturday night and i
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came back to work on monday morning. it was only two days later. >> i've changed my mind? >> my neighbor ken cramer told me to just go back and pretend the whole thing never happened. that's what i did. >> did they take you back? >> nothing was even mentioned. >> all right. let's play this game called how do you plead. okay? >> this is why i hate stuff like this. >> why? >> you'll see how much i'm going to hate this. >> don't start off with a negative attitude. >> what attitude do you want me to start with? >> start with an open mind. i'd do that for you. god. >> go ahead. >> news week magazine called you, quote, a year-round grinch. how do you plead. >> not guilty. >> not guilty? listen to what you just did. you didn't want to play the game. >> that's only one little game. i actually have a good disposition. >> do you? >> i'm not a grinch. do i like christmas? no, i can't stand it. that's more about the music and the garbage accumulation.
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look what it puts people through. it's just so ridiculous. and people buy into it and they do it. i don't understand it. but just because you hate christmas doesn't mean you're a year-round grinch. yeah are there holidays i can't stand? of course. >> we appeared to have touched a nerve here. >> i don't like the fourth of july. >> why? >> why can't we celebrate without fire crackers? >> are you afraid of loud noises? >> i don't like it yes. it throws me. i don't like the fire crackers. i can't stand halloween. >> why don't you like halloween? that's one of my kids' favorite holidays. >> yes, but they're little kids. if you're on adult, what's in it for me? i don't see the benefit of it. >> oh god. oh, you want to go on with more? you want to trash more holidays? >> i can. >> go ahead. we're still playing how do you plead? i heard you described deeply troubled in the funniest way.
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how do you plead? >> i don't like this. >> you don't like where this is going? >> even in court, there's guilty with an explanation. >> okay. give me an explanation. >> all right. what was the question again? >> you weren't even listening. >> i was listening. >> no you weren't. you've been described as deeply troubled in the funniest way. >> i'll say not guilty. >> you're just being a contrary contrarian contrarian. you've become a sex symbol. >> guilty. >> did you hear what jennifer lawrence said about you? >> did i? >> let me tell people what she said. >> tell the audience. >> she said she loved woody allen. she has a huge crush on you. she said with woody allen i don't feel it below the belt the way i do for larry david. >> yeah. >> you're blushing. >> you know. i didn't take that in a sexual way, below the belt thing. >> how else can you take it? >> i took it like she's a big
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fan. >> no. let's go back and dissect what she said. she said i worship woody allen but i don't feel it below the belt the way i do for woody allen. >> so you think that's a sexual thing? i just didn't see it that way. >> yeah. okay. this may be part of your problem. >> maybe. >> are you on easy guy to get along with? >> tremendously easy, yes. yeah. yeah. great guy. i'm a great guy. >> the same guy who will attest to you being a good driver and that your sketches were funny? >> yes. >> will tell me you're a great guy? >> yeah. i'm a fantastic guy. yeah. >> always smiling in that. >> that should be on nbc. >> we'll have much more with larry tomorrow. he's going to do something he's never done before and he'll also tell us all about his play "fish in the dark." >> i want you to give me your
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entire stage resume. all of the -- i want to know all the shows you've done. >> more tomorrow on "today" with larry. >> look forward to that. all right. walk down the street in any cold weather city chances are you are going to see canada goose. not the bird no. the parka. we see it on al all the time and you actually got to visit the factory. >> i first wore one b when i went to canada about ten years ago to look at polar bears. these jackets are made in canada with headquarters in toronto. they run upwards of 700 bucks. that hasn't stopped them from becoming one of the most popular accessories this frigid winter season. it's the hottest trend this winter and it only took 57 years to get there. canada goose, a brand born from expedition, has gone to movie stars from pilots to princesses. this year alone the toronto-based company will see its sales take up more than 30%
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as global revenue is projected to hit $200 million. all of a sudden in the last year or two, you see it on the streets in manhattan. you see it in chicago. you see it in boston. why all of a sudden is this a big deal? >> our success is rooted in our functional. they work better than any other jacket of their kind in the world. >> down this way. >> we paid a visit to their toronto manufacturing facility to find out what it takes to keep millions warm during a record-breaking winter like this one. >> 160,000 square foot facility. people have worked here for generations. >> you think of these things being done by giant machines. it's all hand work. >> it's hand made. >> it's really pretty warm. >> absolutely the best for warm weather. >> you haven't set the snow mantra. set to be the warmest jacket the world has seen. it can withstand temperatures
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of like minus 90. >> it's used everywhere from the canadian high arctic where we built our brand originally and from there it went to all the other coldest places on earth. we outfit the american national science foundation doing polar research in antarctica for decades. that's a perfect laboratory for us. >> the collection is made up of 74 styles in 20 different colors. but it's that one famous patch that tells consumers it's the real deal. oh, look at that. oh! making warm a trend that isn't going anywhere. thank you! well popularity didn't come without controversy. they use coyote fur around the hoods of the jackets. when i asked him about that he said every part of the parka has a purpose. fur doesn't freeze and synthetic materials don't hold
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up in the coldest parts of the world. >> they are everywhere on the streets here. >> like the fashion show, al. a very good morning to you. it is 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a woman yesterday was mauled by a family pit bull. the injuries were so severe she was air lifted to the trauma center. the dog is now quarantined. did you hear the yodel? that's from yahoo! kicking off trading on the nasdaq today. yahoo! turns 20 today. one more reason for nasdaq to celebrate. its index today crossed 5,000 for the first time in 15 years. we've been waiting for it. let's see how traffic is crossing around. hopefully not krisz crossing.
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>> look at this. this crash upper east shore freeway, your two right lanes are blocked. you're going to have to cross over to get past. there's the jam for the upper east shore. that makes the rest of the east shore freeway a little lighter. you're jamming up south 880 to fremont as we take a wide look at your bay. jamming just south of mission boulevard and also south 101 at 880. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much. we'll be back with another local news update for you in about half an hour. hope you enjoy your monday morning.
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. welcome back to today. the second day of march, 2015. march has bad news in the weather department. good news is that we will see warmer temperatures. >> it's warming up. >> have you spotted the dig symbol yet? we are kicking off the three-day sweepstakes with the sister network to win a trip to one of
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the seven wonders of the world. the symbol from the new series from the show dig. that's what you look for. when matt tells you where it is tell us where you saw it and enter for a chance to win. >> it is everywhere here on the plaza. kevin bacon with a tattoo of that symbol. following his intense show and season three premiers tonight. we will talk about his four-decade career in hollywood. >> we have alan and arlene alda have been married for nearly 59 years and stars in their respected fields. we are looking forward to chatting with them as well. >> how about a check of the weather. >> start off with today. a lot of fog stretching from the mid-atlantic through atlanta down to texas. property airport delays and heavier storms. tomorrow we are looking at snow changing to rain from iowa to the mid-atlantic states.
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sunshine and snow over to rain and freezing rainin welt this morning we're waking up to a good mix of sun and clouds. temperatures chilly out there. as we head throughout day, showers and thunderstorms will develop, especially around lunchtime. anywhere from about 11:00 this morning to 4:00 this evening. and the best chance of seeing those thunderstorms will be across the south bay, peninsula and tri-valley. san francisco, you'll get a few showers around lunchtime then we'll dry out toward the afternoon hours. the north bay, dry conditions today. 65 degrees with a mix of sun and clouds there. and that's your latest weather. guys some. >> thank you so much. kevin bacon's new movie career is legendary. he worked with just about everyone. he is shining on tv in the psychological killer the following. the third season premiers tonight with new twists and
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turns. take a look. >> honestly it looks like it will be busy for a while. there is a good chance you will not see that much of me. >> sounds like you are pushing me away. >> i'm not. >> it's happening again, isn't it? >> it's something else. there is a real possibility that it's going to take over my life for a while. >> kevin, good morning. >> good morning. >> the third season turns the page. your arch nemesis is in jail. what tells me you don't just live happily ever after? >> i think a lot of what the season is about is i convinced myself that he is out of my life and he is on death row and i'm counting the days to his execution. in a new relationship and feeling good and happy. he's almost like an ex-girlfriend that keeps popping up. my current girlfriend is
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mistrustful that i have been able to push him away. >> you are the good guy in the show which is not to say that you are well-adjusted. is this a draining role to play? >> it's a dark place to work every day. i was talking to our executive producer and he said dude i was looking at this shot of you and you were looking at the pilot two seasons ago and you look like 10 years older. >> thanks so much. >> that's what i said. whenever i go to work in a stressful situation, someone is trying to kill me or i'm trying to kill somebody or the clock is ticking. that's a dark place to go and i'm happy to have a job. >> if i told you when you started out the best roles would end up being on television would that have surprised you? >> it would have yes. i ran into alan alda earlier and back in those days when i
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started out, unless you were really on mash you didn't really want to be on television. that was a remarkable show but for me i was a snob about it. i was on theater and movies. now it's -- that's where the writing is. that's where the great parts are. i'm thrilled to be a part of it. i will say it makes the competition really very, very hard because the bar is set really high. >> by the way, can you imagine starting in this business now with the -- i don't know the celebrity and the social media. how do you think you would have liked it? >> i don't think i would have been as comfortable with it. i was trying to -- when i was younger, i took myself so seriously and the idea of being sort of a personality was like the last thing in the world i
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wanted. i just wanted to be a serious actor. now i think it's a little different. you are going to have to -- in a funny way, you if want to be taken seriously, you have to be a personality and nurture that persona. that's a pressure i am glad i didn't have. >> 2014 was the 30th anniversary of foot loose which was as far as i'm concerned released yesterday. you recreated this famous dancing on fallon. i assume that you were just practicing every year in case you had to do it again. >> fallon had this amazing team that put this together. by the way, i pitched the idea thinking it was going to be a simple thing. they like to do bits and they sent me this elaborate break down of what was going to happen. i didn't actually have a copy of
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the movie. >> really? >> i had to get it off netflix and sit there in my kitchen on the computer trying to remember the moves and we were shooting at the same time. it was a challenge, but it was a lot of fun to do and we all had a gas. >> it brings back a lot of good memories. thank you so much and good to see you. the following premiers season three tonight on fox. two more award winning artists. alan and arlene alda. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! . >> back at 8:39. hawk eye pierce in the beloved series mash and nearly 60 years ago, he found the love of his life his wife arlene.
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she is an award winning author and photographer out with her 19th book just kids from the bronx. arlene and alan good morning. nice to see you both. >> good to see you. >> going back to where it all began. back to the bronx. you, your mom and sister and brother in a one-bedroom apartment. >> and the dog. >> what are your fobbedest memories from that time? >> fantastic memories and all crazy adventures. my brother building airplanes in this little apartment. wood model airplanes. >> i built those. >> the smell of that glue was like intoxicating about you we didn't know it was intoxicating. i just thought it was great. >> you thought you loved the wood. >> i didn't know she had such a nice personality. >> you didn't grow up in the bronx? >> i grew up in manhattan and
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burr burr link theaters. >> these are quintessential american stories. >> it's extraordinary because from the specifics of that life in the bronx, you get the american dream unfolding as all of this incredible perseverance and struggle and winning and making it and wanting to make something of one's self. not everyone in the bronx was or is poor. there were always this kind of mix of economic levels. >> you have been married almost 58 years and you collaborate on this project. you did the voices and a lot of the male voices. after 58 years is collaboration a joy or is it fraught with peril. >> i think we know how to collaborate better than we ever
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did. we both write and each of us is the first person to see what the other writes. just to give a reaction. you are doing great, that kind of thing. >> however, i have learned over the years i get very obsessed with ideas and it's in my head so i come to alan with an idea that this idea it's this and that. he looks at me with this blank stare and i don't blame him. it's all in my head. i learned over the years never talk about an idea. don't throw out ideas. >> it's great to hang to each other. >> when you go back more than 58 years and how the two of you met, there is always one thing about a woman and i would imagine about a man for a woman that lets you know that you are captivated. what was it about arlene?
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>> i first saw her when she was playing the clarinet in somebody's apartment. i was really captivated by her. she could make music. then we were invited to dinner a few weeks later and the hostess had a rum cake on the refrigerator cooling down. refrigereors shook and it fell off and hit the floor. arlene and i were the only two people who went in with spoons and ate it off the floor. if you eat rum cake off the floor together that's it for life. >> i want to show you about the secrets of relationships. 1981 you were on this show interviewed by tom brocaw about the secret to a relationship. watch this. >> does that bother you when someone calls you mrs. alan alda? >> i prefer being called arlene but it doesn't bother me as much
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as i wish people would be more aware of the individual aspect of couples that we all have our own names and we should use them. >> you have lived by that. it has been important to both of you to have your own identities. >> definitely. when i was a kid i had my own dreams. it never occurred to me that you had to juggle things. my dream was always a professional dream. i wanted to be a professional clarinettist. i was very, very fortunate that this dream did come true. classical clarinet. being a couple is a whole other thing. there is a lot of juggling. >> march 15th. i hope you remember that. >> i always remember that. >> your 58th wetting anniversary. how do you plan to celebrate? can you share? >> our lives are taken up
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happily with getting our latest book out to the public. we just talk about this last night. all we are thinking about is letting people know about her book. she worked on it for four years. it's a brilliant book. that's how we will celebrate. go to the corner of time square and sell the book out of the trunk of our car. >> congratulations on the anniversary and on the new book. >> thank you. >> nice to have you. >> thank you. >> they will be back in our fourth hour to talk about and love and kids from the bronx. >> toothpaste to drier sheets. the latest cleaning
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>> we are back with a few secrets. >> good morning. >> we started back stage at the "today" show. >> the first is baking soda. you made a roast and you have disgusting baked on drippings. you can scrub this for 20 minutes. take a quarter cup of baking soda and dish detergent with warm water and let it soak overnight or about ten hours. >> liquid or the other kind? >> i like the dishwasher detergent. it's not as sudsy. dump it into the "today" show sink. it cuts the crease. you are skill going to do to do it but hello. easy. i have more secret weapons outside. >> we are getting our exercise. >> we are. my fit bit is going crazy. these are uses for cleaning agents that are beyond what you
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think. >> exactly. for instance toothpaste. it makes you have a whiter smile, but it's good for nasty stains out of a coffee cup. paste, not gel. put it on a rag. a little bit damp. wash. it's a mild abrasive. >> it comes right off. >> like magic. also to clean the faucet. >> you can use a tooth brush to get this off too. >> my secret weapon is stain fighter. it has a price tag on it and you can't get it off. it drives you nuts right? you take a cleaner. stain remover and spray it on. we will wipe it clean. >> how long do you have to leave it on? >> only a minute or two. it wipes clean. >> where has this been all my
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life? how many hours have i spent? >> another manicure saver. i don't have to get my hands dirty. >> petroleum disilate is the secret ingredient. >> lemon-lime soda. we have sprite and 7-up works. you make your flowers last longer. you crack open a can and pour about half. try not to make a mess. >> water and lemon-lime soda. >> imagine i poured half the helps the mold from forming and bacteria which is what makes the flowers wilt. the sugar makes the flowers last longer. at the lab they said drop a couple of pennies in the water and the copper prevents mold. >> how much longer will they last?
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>> four or five days. >> that's a good trick. >> one of my favorite products. the mr. clean magic eraser. it is magical. >> what is it supposed to do? >> it's a dense foam that when you wet it it absorbs and you can use it as a mild abrasive. it takes crayons and marker off the wall. this is my godsend. you have to get it damp but you can use it to clean up a sneaker. >> did you get it to do that? >> this is damp but you dampen it a little bit and look at this. anything. once your daughter starts drawing on walls, crayons and all of it comes right off. >> great. >> drier sheets. you have a lot of uses for these. >> they always have used drier sheets everywhere. they are great dust rags on fan
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>> let's start with great birthday wishes from willard scott. >> we are at the beautiful marriott hotel. you have to come see it. it's beautiful down here. mary shumar from easton pennsylvania 100 years old today. she enjoys watching sports on the tv. now here is doretha gillis-bishop from south carolina. 100 years old today. she loves to make quilts. she and her pals get and love quilting. frank ciloski. we love him very much. he is from waterford, michigan. 100 years old today and he likes square dancing. here is bill gert cloyd from marion kentucky. blue grass.
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his whole life has been farming and still loves it to this day. now back to my beautiful friends in new york city. >> really nice. what do you guys have coming up? >> in this day and age, you look and try to decide. should you replace or repair an appliance? we will give you ideas of when you should do that. a washer and drier that is simple to operate, i would hold on to that. >> the new ones are crazy. >> like launching a space schultz. >> clever cupcake recipes and inside. >> we all -- tamron hall said she had the greatest room service meal she ever had in new orleans.
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a very good monday morning to you. 8:56 now. pennsylvania la alto's hewlett-packard taking a big dive into the wireless sector. today it bought aruba networks in a deal valued at nearly $3 billion. this marks their largest acquisition in years. it will boost their commercial wi-fi technology bids ahead of its split into two companies.
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. from nbc news this is "today" take from al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> it's monday morning, march 2nd 2015. i'm willie geist with al roker, natalie morales and tamron hall. a nice looking crowd. ugly a lot of places yesterday. >> i lot of snow. a shovelled my walk like three times. in new york city, we got 4.9 inches for the month of march we get 3.8. more coming.
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>> i had a one-hour drive and it took three hours. i never have seen so many cars spun out. >> in the car with the kids. >> it's dangerous. >> you don't want them to know you are freaking out. >> i understand why they say knuckle. >> totally. a lot of people are going through that. amazing video out of australia this morning. this is skydiving. christopher jones in november. posted on you tube. he has a seizure. he has epilepsy. for about 30 seconds, you see him curl up and he is unconscious. his skydive instructor propels himself down and turns himself into a bullet to catch up and pulls the rip cord on the chute and he regains consciousness. they didn't even have to call an ambulance.
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he said he did blackout and didn't remember anything about it. >> started off as a regular jump. i got into the position and my shoulders went back and i had a seizure and i don't remember anything with the parachute. >> he has not had a seizure in four years and was medically cleared to make the jump. >> he was training to be a certified jumper. >> he doesn't want to put someone else in the position the jump master was in. >> you see the video. you go online and the naysayers say that couldn't be. it's kind of surprising. >> in the society that you watch video and it's a true story. yet people always question. >> it's amazing. >> you know what i found reassuring? when you jump like this if you
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haven't pulled your chute, it automatically deploys. i don't know if that's always the case, but it was in this case. you hit a certain altitude and it just opens. >> that should be a requirement. >> maybe it is. i don't know enough about it. >> that's remarkable. thank goodness for the jump master. that's incredible. there is a sketch on snl that a lot of people are talking about this morning about isis. definitely mocking isis. dakota johnson was posting and plays a daughter being dropped at the airport by her dad appearing she was about to join the military like the toyota commercial aired in the super bowl. >> hey, dad. >> yeah. >> thanks. >> you got it kid. looks like your ride's here.
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you be careful, okay. >> dad it's just isis. >> take care of her. >> you can see why it touched a nerve, i think. cast members who played the dad said freedom to mock is our greatest weapon. we did a survey and asked the question, do you think the sketch goes too far? interesting the break down. 53% saying no and 47% saying yes. on some of the tweets we are getting from arsenio hall we'll take it from here. #hilarious. susan hunt said i don't care, the isis skit was in poor taste when a young woman was kidnap
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and killed by them recently. referring to kayla's story. it touches a nerve. is it too soon or can you joke and laugh at a group that -- >> to joke about race and all kinds of things. that's why it's an iconic show. >> it's provocative. >> i laughed and i think it goes without saying isis is bad. i can't believe i said that out lout. you sure? >> they are making fun of teenagers in europe who think they will find salvation by going to isis. they are mocking that concept. >> here's the thing i'm surprised at. leonard nimoy passed away last week and a lot of sadness. william shatner probably as paired with somebody as they
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could possibly be. he is being criticized after tweeting he is unable to make his funeral. nimoy passed away from chronic lung disease. he was committed to a red cross event in florida and cooperate make it back in time. i feel really awful. here i am doing charity work and one of my dearest friends is being buried. people piled online for not making the funeral. first of all it's none of their business. he's at a charity event. business. it's his relationship with leonard nimoy. he had a lengthy twitter conversation answering questions saying his two daughters were attending the service. >> amazing how we feel the people online can smash somebody because of what this person does. >> how about the headline like
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captain jerk. i'm sure he feels badly enough that he can't be there. it was a charity event. could the right process say listen, we don't know what's going on. >> this is his friend. they were born four days apart and had a lifelong bond. it's kind of sickening that people are judging him and rather than showing him compassion, i'm sorry that he lost someone so close to you and you have this conflict. thoughts and prayers with you. whatever. funeral shaming. now there is funeral shaming. then if he showed up, you didn't wear what you were supposed to. why didn't you wear this costume. this guy lost someone near and dear to him. the eggs on twitter go in on him. >> here wrote if you read all he wrote so beautifully about
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him. >> two hours in a twitter conversation with people talking about his dear friend. >> there you go. >> you didn't make it? ha ha ha! sorry, you are in purgatoriy. are that's when shaming shatner, what did people do this weekend? >> back to the controversy. >> let's shame shame. >> that's so meta. how about this weekend. this guy over here. >> i was instastalking you this weekend. that's through instagram. i love watching what you do on instagram. you were on stage. can we show al's picture? jon bon jovi singing with you. >> the other way around. we were at the comedy central
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night of too many stars. >> look at that picture. >> playing air guitar. i didn't know i was going to do this. i was on stage singing wanted dead or alive. the insult dog. me singing back up. it's a night of stars raising money for autism education and programs. it's a terrific organization and a terrific group. robert and his wife michelle have done this with jon stewart. i had done an auction online and he said would you want to sing with jon bon jovi. >> and you said no? >> you got that mot lowley group up there. >> it spirals the group. >> i switched to willie's account. >> you toggled. >> let's see what willy is doing. i was delayed on the plane.
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what were you doing with wrestlers? >> obviously. this was at madison square garden. we got my nephews for christmas a night at the garden with wwe. just my luck, it was hulk hogan appreciation night. >> you didn't know that? >> not until we get to see them back stage. my father in law and brother-in-law. in a sold out arena. you sit that close to a man and it's a show. you get sweat on you. screaming and smacking each other around. it's fun. >> so much more fun on instagram. >> is it real. the real fighting. >> they wanted it to be. >> yes, it is. >> the drama is real. >> i'm on your instagram and your snap chat and you are maybe in the best city in the country. >> i left friday and had a shift
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in new orleans. my flight was delayed and i land and what am i? hangry. i'm so weak. i crawl in. >> my gosh! everything was going wrong. i did meet great fans of our show who were amazing. they saw me crawl to the door. i needed to order room service. i will get a grilled cheese and nasty soup. no no no. in new orleans, can we show this? i ordered fried chicken and biscuits. there is more. then i was like wow. i'm going for a second. beans and rice and an due sausage. >> you were that hungry? >> i ate both. then at the airport i was leaving and i got fried shrimp
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basket. >> you should have exploded. >> this woman said where do you put it all? i watch you eat on the show. >> maybe the best food out there. >> gourmet. >> i went to mcfarland. i went to see a movie. it was fantastic. kevin costner. it's such a great story. great for kids. true story. truly is inspirational. we have to get a check of the weather. the weather. what did the kids think of the movie? >> they loved it. >> two thumbs up. >> great for the kids and an important message. >> did you get popcorn and candy? >> i did not get the greats. we had a big dinner beforehand. we got nothing.
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>> go out. >> what did you get in the theater? i like the twiz well, good morning to you. we're tracking a few showers this morning making their way through northern california. the shower activity is making its way here but very slowly. it'll be here by lunchtime. those temperatures are cool this morning, back into the 40s. 51 right now in san francisco. later on this afternoon a good mix of sun and clouds on the way. but there are thunderstorms that will develop later on this afternoon. anywhere from the south bay to the tri-valley. that's the best chance of shower activity. san francisco and points northward, you'll be dry today with a good mix of sun and clouds there. >> and that's your latest weather. >> new music from madonna and big movies like cinderella and
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. prepare to spring forward and look ahead to the great entertainment to fill the extra hours of daylight. >> from madonna's new hour to the divergent sequel. the host jessica shaw has the dates to mark on our calendar. >> good morning. >> what are we doing march 4th? >> we are watching csi and i know what you are thinking. an oscar winner and indeed it has patricia arquette who just won for boyhood. both luke perry and james will be on the show. dylan and awe son. >> a great cast. the second great exotic marigold hotel. richard gere is in this one.
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>> for made $137 million worldwide. >> i love that movie. so madonna's new album march 10th. >> there was a lot of drama around this album, but it's coming out and getting really, really good reviews. a lot of people behind the scenes. also mike tyson. >> on the album. march 13th. i can't wait for this. cinderella. >> it looks so good. richard directed the movie and cate blanchette plays the evil stepmother. the poster, she looks a lot like elsa with the hair. that's what they want. they want the elsa fans to get in and short from frozen fever before sint rel a.
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>>. >> this is about a lesbian who becomes pregnant with her straight guy's best friend's baby as he is falling in love with someone else. >> another one i can't wait for. insurgent is hitting the theaters. if you are a fan of the books, here's the sequel. >> the sequel to divergent is the second in the three-part in the adult series. back again and kate winslet. more big action. octavia spencer joins the cast. >> also the series finale of glee. >> saying goodbye. they will go back to the original glee club audition and where everyone ends up years from now. and geraldo rivera. >> okay. all right. and then we are talking march 27th. here's a good comedy.
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will ferrell and kevin hart. the film is called -- i can say it. >> will ferrell plays a businessman who is convicted of tax evasion and he hires a guy to teach him how to survive in prison. instead of teaching a white guy how to get married and teaching a white guy how to survive in prison. >> march 30th the roast of justin bieber. i am looking for this. >> he loved it. >> kevin hart by the way is once again mcing. i can't imagine he would do to just guy being roasted. >> jessica, thank you. how a treadmill can predict how long you
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to work with patient when is it comes to the timing of their child's vaccines. researchers in colorado say 93% gets requests to space out or delay vaccines for children. most will agree but 87% believe delaying vaccinations put children at risk for diseases that are preventable. if you are annoyed getting texts or e-mails from work after hours, they found just about everyone became angry when they heart from work after they had gone home. most felt the e-mails took too much time to read and answer or interfered with personal life. we know the feeling. focus took over the top spot. the will smith film took in more than $19 million. kingsman, the secret service was second. the spongebob movie sponge out of water was third. lady gaga and taylor kinney
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and a good morning to you. it's 9:26 on your monday. i'm sam brock. san francisco bay's twitter working with law enforcement officers to investigate an apparent isis-related threat. isis or someone who is affiliated with the terrorist group singled out twitter founder jack dorsey. the threat calls on jihadists to kill twitter employees because of twitter's frequent blocking of their social media accounts. firefighters worked quickly to put out an early morning fire this morning at a san jose strip mall. it broke out near south king and tulley. crews managed to contain the fire to one room. a massage parlor involved. no one was injured. firefighters have not indicated how the fire started. and some relief at last for
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lake tahoe ski resorts. this after a major dose of fresh powder fell over the weekend. sugar bowl ski resort got two feet of snow. a resort spokesperson says yesterday was the busiest day they've had since december and there's more where that came from. sugar bowl expects up to a half a foot today. unfortunately, the recent surge of snow will not make up for what's been overall a dismal season. we are going to have a look at your weather and traffic after this break.
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well, good morning to you. we're tracking a few showers this morning. you know the showers will be here by lunchtime. for the meantime a good mix of sun and clouds through the bay area. temperatures are chilly back into the 40s. later on this afternoon, not going to warm a whole lot because of that area of low pressure moving in. temperatures will be chilly this afternoon, back into the low 60s. and the chance of thunderstorms does exist from the tri-valley over towards the south bay for today. today we'll get the showery activity then we warm up big time towards thursday and
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friday. we're talking about the return of 70s for the upcoming weekend. let's check the drive now and toss things over to mike. >> you know it's a very slow drive. southbound 880 through fremont now just starting to see a little recovery. look at your map, how extensive this slow drive is from dakota all the way down past mission. another crash at dixon landing road. big distraction for quite some time. we still have a 101 southbound 880 with all this crash activity. and the rest of your approach moving smoother. a crash in oakland and richmond, both cleared. back to you. >> you know what mike? it's a monday. sometimes you have to throw up your hands and say what can you do? see you again in 25 minutes. ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new
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flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >> welcome back to "today." i'm willie along with al and natalie and tamron. >> >> it's good. >> we have wrenches on the table. >> it's for the next segment. >> voek. the keys to success. beyond fashion. she is sharing how she made it to the top. here's what she is saying. everyone should get set back at least once. that is the reality of life. perfection does not exist. never been fired. >> your show was canceled.
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>> i had a snob and i didn't have a job. >> getting fired though. >> did you get fired. >> no. not that i know of. >> i was 13 years old and i had a job as a poll pack mark and i lied on my form. i said i was 15 and of course it came back that i was only 13. they fired me. he said when you are 15 you come back. >> he respected your work ethic. >>. pretend you are sure of yourself even when you are not. it's helpful to the people who work for you. confidence. seize the day. >> no question. >> know how to switch off. i like to go to the country with the kids and i'm good at turning off. are you good at it? you turned off. >> he powered down. >> powered down and it's hard to
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switch off sometimes. >> you have to do it. >> we will stop sleeping with the phone next to my head. >> i think we lost him. >> dimiss anything? >> we are still switching off. >> wake up every day at 5:00 a.m. >> what time do you wake up? >> 3:00 a.m. >> check it out. she is write ag i book. >> she was interviewed. >> you can dodge a wrench or dodge a ball. patches o' houlihan. i love that. is it necessary? is it necessary? we are looking at fog from the mid-atlantic to texas. there will be airport delays and this system is that will make its way across the country causing problems with snow in the rockies. look what happens tomorrow.
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blizzard conditions and the snow and changing to rain. mid-atlantic into the ohio riverer well, this morning we're waking up to a good mix of sun and clouds. temperatures are chilly out there. definitely need that jacket. as we head through the day, showers and thunderstorms will develop, especially around lunchtime, anywhere from 11:00 this morning to 4:00 this evening. and the best chance for seeing those thunderstorms will be across the south bay, peninsula and tri-valley. san francisco, you'll get a few showers around lunchtime, and then we'll dry out toward the afternoon. north bay, dry conditions today. 65 degrees with a mix of sun and clouds there. >> and that's your latest weather. >> time for friendly competition. whether it's better to repair a broken item or replace it. >> good morning.
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>> good morning to you. we spend $150 billion a year on appliances. a lot of those things can be replaced or repaired instead. question number one. you have an 18-year-old roof. it has one leak. repair or replace? >> repair. >> replace. >> al is going to replace the whole roof. >> willie is right. with one leak is the key. a roof has a lifespan of about 20 to 25 years. we are talking about an asphalt single roof that will cost you $18000 to replace. $600 for a leak. with two leaks you have to think about replacing. you have a refrigerator purchased in 1999. >> replace. >> that's right. you want to replace it with an energy star model. over five years it will save about $320 in electricity alone. cost you anywhere from $600 up
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for a new fridge. a dishwasher performed person 10 years ago. >> replace. >> that's right. you have plenty of life out of that dishwasher. dishwashers should last on average about nine years. >> or get rid of it. make the kids wash the dishes. >>s are this is my favorite fact of the day. if you hand wash for ten years, you will spend $700 on water. a dishwasher is $350. just get rid of the kids. >> wow. >> you have a current generation smart phone with a cracked screen. do you fix it, repair or replace. >> third generation? >> a current generation. a new phone. a cracked screen. >> repair. >> repair the screen. it costs about $100. if you get a new phone even if you are at the end of the contract, it will cost you 200 or more.
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>> a 20--year-old furnace needs $500. that's right. a furnace will last you about 15 to 20 years. $1600 to replace it, but you will save $400 every four years just in energy costs because of the new energy efficiency of the furnace. you have an electric drier that is 5 years old. repair or replace? >> electric. i will repair it. >> don't repair it that quickly. that is the right call, but a lot of people call the repair guy too soon and spend $200 when they just need to clean out the vent. first clean it out and get it fixed. >> it could prevent fires. >> we have a paid off 2001 honda civic with 100,000 miles in average condition and meets $500
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in repairs. >> repair it. >> you want to repair it. here's the magic number with a car. look at what that car is worth. if it's costing you less than half of the value of that car could and replace it. this car is worth about $1500. money all over the place, guys. >> thank you so much. >> luckily your kids did not hear what you just said. >> they might have. i have one home sick. >> they are not eating much. fashion police shake-up. i love life, whether i'm on the go, spending time with friends or with my favorite date. i take care of myself, and i like what i see when i look in the mirror. i've often been told i'm the best pair of legs in the room. the so slimming collection only at chico's and chicos.com. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart.
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kelly osbourne is leaving after five years. saying kelly is moving on to pursue other opportunities. she hinted she might lef on the heels of giuliani rancic's comments. she did not make the weed comment saying she does not condone racism and threatened to leave the show if it was not cleared up. rancic made a public apology that zen daya later accepted. melissa rivers issued a statement saying i will miss her terribly and wish her the best. kelly's mom, sharon said she is proud of her daughter and no word who will replace kelly and the rumor mill said it may be a kardashian. khloe is on the list allegedly.
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>> she just did a good job on the red carpet. >> either one. that seemed fun on the show. lady gaga and her fiance tackling freezing temperatures taking a dip raising awareness for special olympics. gaga hopped on to his shirtless back. who wouldn't want to before running into the water together. splashing around and dipping her head under water. >> that's slush. >> she is a tripper. social media she commented that her blond beef froze. she said it felt good to do good things for a good cause. not the only ones taking the plunge. also spotted is vince vaughn. a fantastic experience. how about we do it. >> i would do it. >> an excuse to go to chicago.
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>> already. >> in chicago. >> why don't i say it? >> she burden backed out. >> we are going to do it. everyone in. >> i have to do it twice because i'm going to do it with my friends on the weather channel. i will go in twice. >> sorry i got distracted. in baby news. lewd ludicrous and his new wife are expecting. they announced they are expecting their first baby. she kissed her baby bump with a caption a beautiful day on the beach. this will be his third child, but congratulations to them. >> ludicrous and edoxy.
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in my own way. this is my story and this is how i want to share it with people. i'm alex honnold and this is my squarespace. >> after the kids at the birthday party have pinned the tail on the donkey and spun around, it's time for dessert. >> irresistibley awesome cupcake ideas. good morning, mary. you have tons of submissions? >> they were so creative, we couldn't believe how many more came in. >> let's look at the cool ideas. start with party animals. hedge hogs from prairie village, kansas.
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>> want to help me make some? >> these are mini jelly beans and chocolate chip eyes. you lay them back. >> a 9-year-old came up with this idea. he did a great job. >> stack them in there. >> these are great for circus parties and safari parties. >> i love that. >> as well as the other party animals they have. >> as well as the zebras. >> we could make one of those. >> the paste res. >> we have a chocolate waiver cookie. too many chocolate chips on there if you finish the look. we will stick that into the icing in front. stick them into the icing and you want to grab two pieces of licorice twists. stick that into the icing to make ears. so easy.
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you want to grab a ziploc bag if you don't have a piping bag, smip off a corner and put on the stripes. >> i love it. >> hair on the top. >> i love it. >> let's move on to the elephants quickly. really cute. >> that are is candy melt in the microwave. it looks so impressive. the tusks and you get that great impressive look that is easy to make. >> i'm thinking about my son when you look at these. >> what is clever is they double as party favors. >> from charleston, wyoming. >> you want to grab a cupcake, you frost it and dip it and
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sprinkle grass on top. that stick there is on top. the eggs are made from tootsie fruit rolls. you warm them in the microwave. you can push those right on to your egg. >> you have a good idea like that. >> wow. >> you can put that on like that. >> great for dinosaur-themed parties. >> it's so beautiful. >> tasha mckinley. >> you can get this entire look from one box. 48 mini cup takes. five big ones with marshmallow clouds on the end. you can get more tips here. >> we have the candy that goes in from rockford michigan.
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his 30s or 40s with a medium build. investigators are trying to determine if that same man was behind a string of flashing incidents last year in the same area. police have arrested one suspect in connection with a deadly double shooting in livermore. happened 4:30 yesterday afternoon. police say an argument led to a gunfight. two men in their 20s died. police arrested the suspect last night. it marks livermore's first homicide since 2012. well let's check your weather this morning. >> hey, thanks. this morning we're looking at some sun and clouds. we have a little wind kicking up through the peninsula. that's our next storm system making its way through. in fact, showers are set to arrive today around lunchtime and points thereafter we'll see those showers diminish. between 11:00 and 4:00 today, we have a chance of thunderstorms for the tri-valley and the south bay. everybody else will see just a good amount of sun and clouds for the most part. then warmer weather on tap as we head towards thursday and
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friday. the return of 70s into this upcoming weekend. let's toss things over to mike and talk about the drive. >> we're talking about a slow drive still. most of the bay, nothing really unusual. this jam, this is also a typical spot, south through fremont. a little heavier and a little slower than usual. an earlier crash on the shoulder. may still be one or two vehicles there doing paperwork. that's enough to keep things very slow heading south to the dunbarton bridge. slow from san leandro up to the coliseum. clear toward the bay bridge, where things are easing but we have the metering lights. the north bay, no real drama. back to you. >> mike thanks. another local news update coming up in half an hour.
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alda. from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1-a in rockefeller plaza. >> yeah, well we talked to you about something. hoda is here with us for funday monday. it's march 2nd. how long have we been waiting to say the word march? >> i know. to welcome march in we had a little snow. >> but that's okay. and it was my dear friend stanley morris's birthday yesterday. we're going to celebrate and enjoy later on. the man looks like i met him 35
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years ago. >> she's full of spunk. >> happy birthday. >> we have an paw some show for you. >> first we're going to talk about the celebrity news you may have missed one including the photo of cindy crawford to got so much attention. now we're wondering if that photo was the one that was doctored one, the one that was showing her stomach looking for like the rest of us. al lab sean arlene alda are here to share their own bronx tale and the story of some other bronx natives. if we're lucky, we'll get them to tell us the secret to their almost 58-year marriage. they have one of the most beautiful relationships i've ever seen. >> and tv host and today show alumni debra norville is here. she's got something to celebrate. >> a big milestone for her. >> and i want to do a little
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happy bairt day shout out to karen. today is her birthday. i wish i could be there with her. look how great she looks. she's one of those people who -- >> you want to hate but you can't. >> she's one of the nicest -- usually girls who are that pretty aren't as sweet as karen is. she's the opposite. okay? >> she's great. >> happy birthday thank goodness to justin bieber. >> oh my gosh. he turned 21 yesterday. >> he's not a baby anymore. >> no. let's hope he starts acting like the young man he is now. tmz reporting that he celebrated this weekend on a private island. >> who doesn't. >> there was a skit on snl that i thought was probably the best one in the show. and it was some of the snl ladies having fun with syrah burrell les's song "brave." take a look.
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>> michael, hey. >> let's get together, get some coffee. let me get your number. >> actually no thank you. we're not friends and we're never going to hang out. so i'm going to not do this and i'm going to go away now. ♪ say what you want to say, let the rolls roll out ♪ >> carrie, are you coming to my birthday party. >> i'm not. and you'll never see me outside of work unless you come to my house ♪ >> i just did the check and we're $4 shot. >> everyone put in enough? >> nathan didn't. he's being cheap and he always does this. ♪ say what you want to say and let the words roll out ♪ ♪ honesty i want to see you be
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brave ♪ >> it's the best set. >> that is funny. i've tried to say it. >> you know, you do. and you do it in a nice way. you know what, i would love to but i don't have that much time. >> soda ka that johnson's parent bs melanie griffith and don johnson were there. they've been married twice to each other. >> it was kind of cute. they were in the front row and they were making reference to them. it was cute. i hear she did a pretty good job. >> you know what's funny when you watch her, we only know her from the one movie. >> and it's kind of monotone. i didn't think she had the comedic chops. >> she shad fun timing. even in her mon leg she was relaxed. it was one of those things that you can only imagine what it feels like to stand up on the stage. i'm not going to say what it is,
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but my favorite thing is amazing. to please wait. >> it can't be better than baby foot. >> please wait until the end of the program where i'm going to reveal my favorite thing. it's worth waiting for. i think you might like it too. >> what we were talking about earlier before we came on is that product i told you about a few weeks ago called baby foot. where you soak in this solution for an hour and then you're supposed to have like a pedicure. supposed to get rid of the skin. she's all serious with me now because she says her love life is taking a big hit. for three days nothing happens. then all of the sudden your feet molt. and we get pedicures every two weeks it's not as if there's a whole lot of -- when i showed you, we had to vacuum in my dressing room. >> i'm having a moment. >> anyway, it can't be better
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than baby foot. health.com says these are the reasons you're tired all of time. >> here's the list. all right. number one, they are that when you're tired you say, you know what i'm too tired to exercise. i'll exercise tomorrow. you're supposed to exercise when you're tired because you'll get more energy. >> you do not drink enough water. >> check. >> you skip breakfast. >> check. >> eat a lot of junk food. that's fine. >> stay up light on weekends. >> kind of. >> have trouble saying no. >> have a messy office and check e-mails at bedtime. have a glass of wine or two before bed. >> check check check check. >> rely on caffeine to get through the day. >> just the morning. >> check check. >> but that other study came out yesterday, up to six cups of coffee a day all kinds of health benefits. >> i know. >> i don't what to believe anymore. >> tomorrow we'll say that six cups of coffee is terrible for
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you. it is weird how it works. so there's something that's creating a lot of controversy. >> i'm glad it's not the dress anymore. so over the dress. >> leonard knee moi passed away on friday. he was 83 years old. and the controversy came when carpet kirk, william shat near said he was not going to be able to attend the funeral because he had a charity event. all right. >> in palm beach. >> in palm beach. >> and the service was going to be in l.a. >> a lot of people got angry. on twitter the daily news labeled him corporate jerk. that was thash headline. there were lots of tweets saying how could he have chosen to do the charity event. >> shat near tweeted this he was a dear friend amazing dad and uncle to my daughters who were there at the service.
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>> the service was at 9:00 on a sunday morning. i guess the event is on a saturday night. there are different way to do it. of course he could have gotten a charter flight. that's his business is the way i see it. the next day he took an early flight but missed the service. because their earliest flight was at 7:00 a.m. why go that early. >> what's interesting is does anybody else's opinion really matter? you know? >> and i think in the anyone of twitter -- here's the thick. when there's a funeral and it's someone you're close to often people will do whatever they can to get there, because it shows respect to the family. obviously he's passed away. >> and you know the ones you wouldn't mess for the world. >> ever. >> i'm just telling you right now, if you can't make it it's fine. really. >> so ridiculous. >> you're just going to his a great party.
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>> the way that twitter and social media reigns down on you when they disagree with some decision you have made. >> it's vicious. >> it's amazing. >> only me and leonard know what their relationship is. and it's nobody -- you know, the trek kis are a tough lot. they love the trek kis. >> here's the last tweet from then hard an amazing tweet. a life a like a garden. perfect moments can be had but not preserved except in memory llap, live long and prosper. >> i had spent the weekend in any engineering booth at any house doing the audio book of a friend who has written a beautiful book called "come to the garden." when i saw that this morning, yeah, there was lots of discussion about a garden. and this time of year, you guys waiting for spring back here at
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celebrity scoops that has tinsel town talking over the weekend. >> here to fill you in is billboard magazine's editor at large, george levi. >> we were practicing. >> very well. >> thank you very much. cindy crawford, a couple of weeks ago when that picture came out that showed her with her stomach looking like most of us, we loved it. we were happy so see that. now it turns out -- >> it may not have been real. that picture was from marie co mexico. tmz is reporting that her lawyer sent around a cease and desist letter. it was doctored to look bad so it was put out there as here's a photo that's unretouched. her husband did put out a photo on instagram. >> i remember seeing that one. >> she's amazing. she's incredible. >> and let's not go with the everything looks better laying
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down excuse here, because nothing looks that much better laying down. okay. >> okay. >> we just said the only way we would take a picture is laying down. >> all of those bad pictures out there of me have been photo doctored. what else? >> taylor swift instagrammed this beautiful picture of herself and jamie king. >> she is the good mother of jamie king's second child, friend of taylor's. they announced that taylor is the god mother. she's going to be looking over this baby or in this case looking the baby in the eye for the rest of her life. this is jamie king's second child. he's been vocal about her trouble conceiving. >> debbie lava to instagrammed one. there's also talk about the spy
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gap, people with twig legs. i don't know a regular person who has that. >> you don't need that to look and feel beautiful. in this photo she looks amazing. >> oni don't understand what's going on. >> everything looks better lying down. no, no. she looks amazing. she's been vocal about her struggles with body image as well. and if you look at her instagram, the photo before this is her photograph at the gym. she looks amazing. >> she wrote regardless of what society tells you these days, you don't have to have a thigh gap to be beautiful. it is possible to love your body the way it is. >> more people would love their bob body the way hers is. >> carly rae jepsen has another song. >> that's right. so we know her from "call me
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maybe." that's from her second album. he's waited a murcht to heard the third album. it's called "i really like you." that's continuing with the line that started with "call me maybe." ♪ ♪ . >> yeah. >> fun, right? >> yeah. >> and she also shared some photos from the video shoot here on the streets of new york city. special guest stars, justin bieber and tom hanks are in the video. >> the two of them together? >> justin shared her music via tweet. >> in the newspaper the other day. that's what it was for. >> yeah. >> i "i really like you" video shoot. >> how did you think snl was overall with dakota johnson. >> she was really good. her's she's in a situation where people are supposed to be laughing. took you a second.
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>> hoda didn't laugh. >> i loved it. >> there are people chuckling in the theater when i saw it. there were a couple of uncomfortable moments. i thought she was great. really good. >> all right. by the way taylor swift says she's not getting married in days you were wondering until she's 30. >> she said she's going to end up like a cat lady. >> where are all of the cat lofrs in the world. >> i am a cat lover. >> i didn't mean you. i meant -- never mind. if you're looking for some oh boy, this always happens to your father. you're clean. you got that right! bam! just gotta check your bag. huh, charmin ultra strong. you're cleaner than i thought. charmin ultra strong cleans so much better it meets even his highest standards of clean. with a soft duraclean texture, charmin ultra strong is 4 times stronger. and you can use up to 4x less. are you good to go hun?
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it is time to surprise our fan of the week! drum roll, please. >> we spin the globe and today we've landed in columbus, ohio. justine watches us. hi, who is that? >> who is that with you? >> this is my little son. >> precious. >> how old is he? >> he turned one on wednesday. >> okay, little guy. let's tell everyone why you were chosen jus tine and her husband ryan serve in the army. they've spent eight years moving all around the country watching our show brings her the comfort
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of home wherever they are. >> we're so glad we can help you out. time to put your fan dom to the test. the dwrand prize might with yours. >> at the american heart associates's go red for women fashion show, hoda walked the runway to her newest favorite upbeat song, is it all of me, uptown funk or "i love rock and roll" by joan jett"? >> yeah. >> did she say it? i couldn't hear. >> yes. joan jett. >> you and a guest are going to san diego californiay you'll stay at the paradise point and spa. >> you're going to three three days and two nights. surf lessonen included.
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look at that mick chur. oh my gosh does that look fantastic. how excited are you? >> we are so excited. the snow has been driving us crazy. >> yeah, i put it has. that little one is stealing the whole thing. he is so cute. >> we can smell him from hear. i love baby smell. >> all righty. >> thank you so much. >> see you later. >> emmy award winning tv host debra norville on a very waking up to fatigued skin? sleep on this! garnier creates its first miracle sleeping cream. it fights signs of fatigue and wrinkles while you sleep. a sleeping cream... that's a first! like a lightweight mask of continuous hydration it works while you sleep when skin is most receptive. and here's the real wake-up call... in just i week wake up to more refreshed, younger-looking skin. stop waking up to fatigued skin! sleep with this. new miracle sleeping cream. from garnier.
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trauma center. the dog has been quarantined. well yahoo! this morning celebrated 20 years as a company. the nasdaq this morning celebrated something that hasn't happened in 15 years. the index crossed back above 5,000. it's now within 150 points of its all-time high. we'll check your daily highs in weather coming up after the break.
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welcome back. 10:28 the time. we have some showers starting to pop up especially south of gil roy. this one holding together pretty well. another line of showers starting to develop across the santa cruz mountains. this is what's expected to make its way into san jose in the next half hour. we'll have full details on that coming up at 11:00. right now, temperatures still in the 40s. warming back into the 60s later this afternoon. 63 for the south bay. a few isolated thunderstorms for the tri-valley and south bay. those details coming up at 11:00. let's talk to mike and see how the drive is shaping up. >> overall, the bay area showing a pretty typical pattern. this red zone here in fremont, a lot more extensive than we usually see on a monday. out of union city we're having a slow drive, jammed down below 20 miles per hour. starting to loosen up around mission boulevard. northbound, still a little slow past the coliseum. no big drama there. the bay bridge still has metering lights on but it's only the fast-track lanes that
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are backed up. back to you. >> okay. big newscast at 11:00. see you then. with are back with more of today on the funday monday. and a two-time emmy award winning journal nis, debra norville. she cease worked on a variety of programs including being part of our "today" show family. look at that throwback. thoulder pads. >> now debra is celebrating a huge milestone 20 years of the long running news magazine. that was when you went po prison. >> that was before the whole "orange is the new black". >> i think they had been watching oz and were really jazzed by the jail. they found one in north carolina, this toughest jail in
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america. and was sentenced to one week by my producers. >> for impersonating a barbie doll. >> tonya harding was doing her community service while i was in jail. i spent more time behind bars than a legitimate criminals. >> what was the thing you missed the most your tweezers? >> the whole thing was horrible. i was in on valuen type's day. they gave us a piece of chocolate take with white frosting. on day four i took a shower and that hot shower was the only other pleasant experience. >> how do you think journalism, how has it changed? everything is so immediate. you've got to get et on. >> you've got to get it on. that wasn't the deal, it us just the facts and tell people what they needed to know.
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people the audience appreciated that you were the gate keeper. now everybody has their foe phones, everyone knows what's happening. the challenge for the journalists is toll them something they know was make it interesting. the thing we have to do is make sure that folks know that immediate isn't always right and you should really survey a lot of different sources so that you aez your own gate keeper can say this is the truth. >> your program being on the air for so many years, you oo got to have a lot to make you laugh what do you think this show shaz continued? >> it's why all three of us are here right now. familiarity breeds comfort. when you hear our music, you know it's inside edition, you know what to expect. i've been on the air for a really long time. people know who i am. i'm a married woman of three. there ease credibility. they know i'm not going to screw
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somebody and i think they tune in for the show or to watch all to have stupid things. they've had me do everything. >> i watch your show and often i'll see something on your show that days later will end up op network shows. >> isn't that cool? >> how are you punking out the stories? >> we have an unbelievable team of more than 100 people who are constantly online they're talking to their friends. they're interested. >> plugged in. >> so we hear about stuff and we move really quickly. that's what amazed me when i came there. these guys move so fast and we continue to. >> they work sometimes for six months on a "60 minutes story." we'll work six minutes and get it on the air. is there a lot of difference between cbs and what you're doing on "inside edition". >> not as much as what you think. i came in '95.
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o.j. simpson was on trial then. i came from cbs where we were covering the trial. really o.j. was the case that made the difference. the news organizations were covering it. everybody else realized, wow celebrities doing things generates on audience and i think that's when the celebrity culture really began. >> we owe it all to that. great. how long you're going to stick around doing this? >> as long as they'll have me. i'm really blessed. >> happy anniversary. >> thank you. another person who knows how to tell a good story. >> he's back to share one man's life savi
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ever so often we hear about a story that gives us goosebumps about people who experience what seem to be miraculous event or coincidence. >> this author calls them good winks and today he's here every month sharing another one with us now. >> how are you. >> good morning. >> it's a really good one. >> this is about the god wink nudges that you have to pay attention to. this is all about a young man named elric feldman.
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she had started a summer job spraying weeds along the railroad tracks. now while eric was at work, two orb koch doctors attending a medical conference in madison, wisconsin debated whether they should take in an extra lecture about an obscure medical procedure or go back early. their decision was the god wink that saved eric's life. ♪ >> i had just grabbed a quick breakfast from a diner close to the railroad junk where my odd-looking vehicle was mount the tracks. i turned the key, the engine ground, sputtered and quick. must sb that crappy starter cable i thought. i knew by experience that by wiggling the starter cable i could get it going. there was a sudden cracking noise. the cable holding the parking brake snap. then the big rollers came across
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my chest. i was crushed. someone screamed. the owner of the diner called 911. and i was soon in an ambulance rushing to the hospital. emergency room doctors quickly assessed my injury hoping the worst thing would not happen, a burst liver. in most case as ruptured liver is fatal almost impossible to suture. the doctors entered the operating room just back from madison. then the worst did happen, my liver burst. but a most amazing god wink of my life was about to happen. they knew exactly what to do. they did take in that last lecture. it was about a new technique for suturing a ruptured lifr. their new skills saved my life. my wedding to joy was delayed only two weeks. and although my arm was in a sling and my jaw wierds shut, i managed to say "i do".
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>> isn't that incredible? eric and joy overcame one of the most horrific crisis of their lives and thanks to one amazing god wink they celebrate their 40th anniversary this support. >> what a beautiful -- >> these are the god wink nudges. >> that is amazing. every single month they're awesome. >> thanks, sweetie. >> another long time couple celebrating their wedding anniversary in just a couple of alright, listen up. out on that field today, you will be ready for anything. and i want you to always remember, this is the greatest team you will ever be part of. and when they're asked 'what did you do to make a difference in the world?' they can say 'i became a soldier'.
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hit tv series m.a.s.h. >> he's a real showoff. >> he is. >> while alan was a tv star, the bronx born arlene began pursuing photography and later starting writing books. now she's out with her 19th book. it's kaubld "just kids from the bronx" and we're so happy you guys are here with us today. >> good to see you both. >> and it all started with a rum cake on the floor. >> the rum cake was on the refrigerator to cool and then it ended up on the floor. we were the only two that went in with spoon to eat it off the floor. all of these websites that try to tell you if you match up with another person, they're wasting their time asking questions. toss a cake on the floor and see
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who goes are it. >> did you know right away that alan was going to be the one for you? >> absolutely -- well -- >> yes, you did. >> and you know what clinched it? first of all, we walked in the park for about an hour. he was going to take me back to the bronx. the manhattan guys didn't do that. >> i didn't know that was the rule. i could have got away with it. >> why this book? what is it about the bronx that you want people to know? >> this is -- first of all people don't know about the bronx. the bronx is a great borough, and more than that it has the greatest people who come from there. >> name of the people that you cover in your book? >> we're talking about colin powell, al pacino mary higgins
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clark, regis fill man. >> and i read most of the men's parts for the audio park region. >> except for regis. >> he gis did his own. >> i was so interested reading them out loud to see what fantastic stories they had about their child hoods. they're touching and funny and some of them strange. >> well, i don't know -- you know they run a full gamut, a full gamut. there are some that are hilarious and some that are sad. and everything in between. and these are wonderful candid stories. i just love -- the best thing for me, honestly was meeting my sisters and brothers from the bronx. great camaraderie.
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>> you had to make cold calls. that must have been a little weird just picking up and dialing people's numbers. >> i kept thinking of the insurance salesmen who have to make closed calls. >> could have make a few bucks. >> automatic the proceeds from the book go to those efforts to help kids in the bronx. >> but sit hard to make a cold call. but everyone was so gracious. >> and happy to do it, right? >> excited to. >> we wish you such great luck with this book. it's so great. >> thanks guys. >> this was four years in the making. >> god bless you both. great to see you. we're about to share our favorite things. >> you're going to love mine a lot. but first, this is "today" on nbc. so are you.
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our favorite things. >> where were you 15 years ago? >> i don't know? 15 years ago kathie lee gifford was at the today show. only not that you were on the "today" show stage singing. please roll my favorite things. >> oh my -- ♪ ♪ ♪ >> look at matt. >> wow. >> okay. >> that cd is still available. >> i'm just encouraging you. go on youtube google it. it's the whole concert. there's two songs. it's awesome. >> that's my limit. >> that was funny. >> awesome.
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i've got a couple of thungs. if you listen to my pod cast, wonderful writer, many, many books. the new one is called "the case for grace." $15 at amazon.com. stories of people that were considered throw them away there's no hope for them. so inspirational. beautiful cook. you're not going to believe. biodegradable bedding. >> you can throw anytime the garbage. >> yes bean town bedding.com. a travel washcloth. you can throw it out. >> you put the pillowcase on. fchblts your kids are like my kids in college cody never -- i don't want to know if he changed the sheets. but you throw them away. >> isn't that crazy? i wish we could hear more of the song. matt and al everybody from the show is there on that day watching. it was so crazy. i'm so into that.
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and right now at 11:00, the nasdaq reaches a milestone. we'll tell you why nasdaq 5,000 is so important. >> plus a new round of rain on the way to the bay area. meteorologist anthony slaughter is tracking it right to your doorstep. >> and a deadly double shooting in a normally quiet bay area neighborhood. police identify the trigger man. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> and i'm kris sanchez. those stories in a moment. first, we're following breaking news in san jose where crewing are battling a three-alarm garage fire in downtown san jose. you are looking at live pictures right now from the scene. this is a fire burning near the corner of 9th and st. james
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