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enthusiasm from younger people for you. in fact, i've heard from quite a few people my age that they think you're dishonest. >> while chris christie gets defensive when asked why he returned to the campaign trail so soon after the storm. >> you want me to go down with a mop? >> with six days till the iowa caucuses, why donald trump is threatening to pull out of this week's debates. where are the plows? >> it's bad out here, man. >> communities from virginia to new york, still buried by the blizzard. d.c. shut down again today. out west, a state of emergency. the eroding cliffs that have homes teetering on the edge. wild scene. >> stop, orlando police. stop! >> a driver in orlando ignores police, then tries to get away. [ gunshots ] >> how it came to a dramatic end
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then and now. the first photo of the cast of "friends" reunited, as the one member who wasn't there opens up about his time on the set, and doesn't rule out an even bigger reunion. today, tuesday, january 26th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. morning, everybody. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. i'm excited about the "friends" reunion. i ordered a latte from gunther this morning. >> central perk. it'll be fun to have them back together. they got together as part of a tribute to the legendary director, james burrows. more on that coming up. now, six days away from the first votes in this presidential election. the democratic candidates making their pitches to voters in iowa
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hall before the caucuses. we have the presidential race covered from all angles. let's start with nbc's andrea mitchell. good morning. >> good morning, savannah. it wasn't a debate. but in separate appearances, the democrats run into tough questions when they tried to win over the undecided voters. >> reporter: within minutes, hillary clinton faced a blunt question from a young voter learning toward bernie sanders. >> i've heard from a few people my age they think you're dishonest, but i'd like to hear from you on why you feel the enthusiasm isn't there. >> i've been around a long time. people have thrown all kind of things at me. if you're new to politics, the first time you paid attention, you go, oh, my gosh, look at all of this. you have to say to yourself, why are they throwing all of that? i'll tell you why, because i've been on the front lines of change and progress since i was your age. >> reporter: sanders was asked how he defines being a democratic socialist. >> creating a government that
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handful of people on the top. that's my definition of democratic socialism. >> reporter: each was asked to react to the other's tv ads. >> the one leader who has what it takes to get every part of the job done. >> reporter: sanders said she has voted for the iraq war. >> i was not secretary of state, but experience is important, but judgment is also important. >> reporter: she had nothing but praise for his simon and garfunkel themed ads. look for america >> i think that's great. i think that's fabulous. i loved it. >> reporter: in the final days, sanders' economic message is resonating with voters who are hurting. >> it's so hard to do anything to pay your bills. you're ashamed all the time. >> to millions of people who are experiencing exactly what you guys are experiencing, do say
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we don't make change. >> reporter: president obama with politico seemed to be tipping the scales toward clinton. >> she can start here, day one, more experience than any non-vice president has ever been in who aspires to this office. >> our new surveymonkey out today, clinton maintained her double digit lead over sanders among women. sanders is still 68% over clinton's 21%. regardless of their gender. the trend could have an impact in iowa if the voters show up to vote. >> thank you very much. on to the republican side, the rivalry between donald trump and ted cruz is intensifying again, as the iowa caucuses get closer. nbc's national correspondent peter alexander is covering the gop. good morning to you. >> good morning. on the republican side, new this morning, another growing national lead for donald trump.
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tracking poll has trump at 39%, he's up 22 points as cruz falls 4 points. rubio a distant third. the candidates kicking off a line. >> reporter: donald trump is convinced if it ain't broke, don't fix it. picking up the pressure on cruz. >> he could run right now for prime minister of canada. he'd have no problem. >> reporter: trump is also calling cruz a liar for his rival's ad that accuses the billionaire threatening to bulldoze an elderly woman's home. trump said that lies never work and cruz is a nasty guy. >> we can't have him in there, when every other senator thinks he's a whack job. >> he's going to insult but i'm
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>> reporter: cruz is releasing this new ad. using personality, not policy. using the front runner's words. cruz is mocking trump, too. two corinthians 3:17. >> two corinthians walk into a bar. >> reporter: while the rest of the field is running out of time for a surge, chris christie raised eyebrows for this exchange with a young woman, who asked why he left new jersey to campaign in the midst of blizzard cleanup. >> because it's already done. >> i have friends and family calling, sending me videos, pictures all over the state of flood. >> all over the state? there's been one county that's flooded in the state. one county. i don't know what you expect me to do. want me to go down with a mop? >> christie noted 500 people statewide were still without power. he offered to call the girl's
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new this morning, more drama ahead of this week's republican debate. donald trump threatening to pull out of the debate because he doesn't think megyn kelly can treat him fairly. fox said trump is scared to face the questions, and he'll learn if he's president, he doesn't get to pick the journalist. >> thank you very much. chuck todd is nbc's political director and moderator of "meet the press." >> good morning. >> let's go back to the democrats for a second and start there. bernie sanders is a candidate that appeals to the hearts of democratic voters, and hillary clinton appeals to their head. did you see or hear anything last night in the town hall that changed that? >> i don't know if i saw anything that changed it, but i thought hillary clinton was sort of acknowledging the place that bit. trying to fix it a little bit. i thought that she was trying very hard to engage, trying to stay nimble a little bit.
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bitter. i was surprised with bernie sanders. he was a little bit defensive. he got a couple questions that force a contrast with hillary clinton, and he decided to take it. one was on guns and one when he watched her ad, he went at foreign policy. it was interesting. you saw sort of a -- i felt you saw bernie sanders tense and a relaxed clinton. >> and one of the other things on the hillary clinton campaign. hillary clinton is saying i'm the experienced candidate. sanders had a good comeback. experience matters, so does judgment. do you think she handled that, when it was her chance to respond? >> no. i thought that was his strongest moment, as far as an issue, trying to beat back the idea that he's not ready for the job. you know, she doesn't have a good answer and it doesn't help that the current national security situation in the middle east is a mess. i think it only helps reinforce the sanders charge, especially
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>> i want to play this sound bite one more time from the president, doing an interview with "politico," and ask you about it on the other side. this is talking about hillary clinton. listen. >> she can start here day one, more experienced than any non-vice president has ever been in, who aspires to the office. >> if you're running the clinton campaign, you have to think it's an endorsement and play that tape any time you can. >> that's right. how about the way she reacted last night? i mean, she goes, i'm touched. i think she was not just excited but relieved. remember, sanders is trying really hard to play the role of obama here again. to create this sense of deja vu again. i think hillary clinton, their strategy and it has been this way for three weeks, don't just stand next to the president. hug him, do whatever it takes. this is a case of the president trying to reciprocate. >> it's the most engaged he's been on this race. seeming to hug hillary clinton
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favors. no coincidences in politics? is this something they worked out ahead of time? >> i feel this is something where the president was trying to do her a solid. he said he's not going to endorse until the, quote, primary season is over, but he knows there's pandemonium in his party if she loses iowa and new hampshire. there's calls to joe biden, the michael bloomberg thing. you know, if she can win iowa, she can calm a lot of nerves. i think the president knew that. >> ten seconds, chuck, donald trump threatening to pull out of the republican debate over megyn kelly. does he do anything with that strategy, other than make her a bigger superstar? >> i think it does. look, i think he's working the ref a little bit. he's doing that. already, if he gets a question he doesn't like, he can just chalk it up to that. i think he's setting the expectation. >> chuck todd, thanks very much. talk about the weather. there is mounting frustration this morning over all that snow
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airports struggling to get back on track. with neighborhoods not plowed today, people are starting to voice their anger and frustration. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in washington, where the federal government and the schools are closed again today. miguel, good morning. >> savannah, good morning. it'll be another tough day in cities like washington, d.c. this is what many neighborhoods look like. they're still buried in snow. cars are still packed underneath it. it's been 60 hours since the storm, and some are still struggling to make it around town. >> reporter: first one. onelow, and thas >> reporter: amid the first melting, a virtual meltdown. >> all our driveways, we're ready to go, but the roads are not cleared. >> reporter: travel on ice. subway rails stuck.
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>> we're melting snow and probably will be the next ten days. >> reporter: at washington's reagan airport, runways were clear, but there's nowhere for cars to park. >> we wanted to make sure everything was okay so we came last night. >> reporter: travelers trapped at the airport along with cleanup crews. >> we sleep in our shops, spa rooms, bunkers. some guys sleep in their trucks. >> reporter: the lucky few who got out captured a winter wonderland below. pretty from the air. a different story on the ground. back roads buried. even snow plows stuck. >> i shovelled all this stuff. >> reporter: in washington, the nation's second busiest subway system, resumes operation today. amtrak is not entirely back on track. >> the train isn't coming. opposite of good. >> reporter: even with exhausted crews still on the problem job. >> maybe a couple more days. >> reporter: from boston to new
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a plow for days. >> this is the only way in and out, huh? >> reporter: with neighborhoods buried in snow, locals are brimming with frustration. >> you can't abandon people. you can't leave them here. >> well it's going to be a tough day for folks who own this motorcycle and cars like this here, there is good news. the city says they're going to plow the side streets at some point. the airlines are back on track. much of the snow should melt. the problem will be next, potential for black ice. back to you. >> miguel almaguer, thank you. can relate out to why people are frustrated. they're still looking at the snow. >> it's not going to go somewhere fast. if it did, we'd be talking about flooding. got some interesting video. we have this great satellite image from earth day to nasa. this was before we had our storm. now look at after. this is sunday. the one was tuesday and now sunday.
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we're also tracking that potential nor'easter. here's the good news, it is going to stay to our south. the bad news is, it's bringing a lot of rain from louisiana all the way into alabama, then into florida. severe thunderstorms. the energy gets transferred and then up and away. that's good news because we do not need any more snow. most of the models agree, it keeps all the moisture offshore. fantastic. no problems. everybody wins. now, this is a nor'easter that was caused by el nino. take a look what el nino has been doing in northern california. this is pacifica, california. all these homes have been red tagged. you can see why. the beach, the cliffs, all eroded. this is unbelievable. they don't know when these homes are going to or if they're going to fall into the ocean. but you can see all of that collapsing. >> how much shoreline was there
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forecast in the next 30 seconds. >> that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thanks very much. president obama announcing major changes monday on the use of solitary confinement in prisons. including a ban of that practice for jewel niluvenile and low-level offenders. the president wrote, solitary confinement for juveniles has been linked to depression, alienation zptand the potential for violent behavior. also, the longest a prisoner could spend in solitary would be 60 days for a first offense, rather than the current 365 days.
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10,000 federal prisoners. now to the growing concerns over this zika virus. the world health organization warns the mosquito-born virus is likely to spread to all the countries around america except chili. there have been no cases yet of infection in the united states yet. however, in los angeles county, several doctors have contacted public health department officials, asking for blood tests for patients exhibiting symptoms. a pregnant woman was among those patients. now more about the wild scene we showed earlier. orlando police releasing video about what started out as a routine traffic stop and ended with an officer opening fire on a young driver. natalie has more. >> this incident happened last week. it is still under investigation. orlando police say it all started when they pulled over a violation.
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time, the car he was driving was stolen. >> reporter: the footage is striking. [ gunshots ]. >> shots fired! >> reporter: police officer shoots at a car in an orlando, >> stop! orlando police, stop! >> reporter: police say the january 16th incident started when officers spotted the driver not wearing his seat belt. >> stop the car! >> reporter: this is newly footage. >> put your hands up now! >> reporter: when the suspect didn't stop, cops used batons to smash the car's windows. still, the suspect then backs up into a parked car. before trying to make another escape. that's when the car comes right toward one of the officers, who says he was forced to fire four shots to protect himself. another angle from store surveillance shows the driver of what turned out to be a stolen
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managing to get away. a witness described the terrifying incident to our affiliate but did not want to be identified on camera. >> everything happened so fast. i just froze. when in a state of shock because i wasn't expecting them to pull out guns and open fire. >> the car eventually crashed. the 17-year-old driver was arrested after fleeing on foot. he was treated for a bullet wound to his shoulder and is charged with assaulting police. the officer, meanwhile, involved is on paid administrative leave. i guess this is a good instance where it's a good thing they had the body cam footage. they actually back up the investigation now. >> natalie, thank you very much. now to another dramatic scene, this in florida. 13 people saved from a sinking yacht last night. the 106 foot serena iii went down off the coast of broward county. it appears the vessel took on water after running aground. no one was injured.
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water and is unrecoverable. >> reporter: the man hunt for three escaped inmates in california entering a fourth day. did the prisoners have inside help? we're live with new information on the search and investigation. and the battle of the billionaires. how michael bloomberg's possible late run for the white house could shake up the campaign.
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>> dana: 7:26 on this tuesday morning. that's kim. i'm dana. we're here together. >> kim: and you know what? you're going to love the forecast, at least toward the end of the week, maybe not today, although look at us compared to what is going on back east, kelly curran. >> exactly. as you head out the door, it is a little bit chilly so have layers, hats and gloves a good idea. 39 degrees at the lake and green valley 43 and nellis still at 36 and the sunshine is out there and we expect a lot of it throughout the day and it will help warm things up, 58 degrees to close to normal this time of the year and we warm up by friday, 66 and 68 on saturday. >> a fairly bad accident in the resort corridor kind of off in the distance here but westbound traffic on harmon stopping under the monorail tracks, and they are still cleaning that up and i noticed
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has been there a moment ago is cleared out of the way. slow on southbound 15 where you expect it but the other inbound routes are looking good right now. >> tom, thank you. we have a disturbing story involving a local teacher, specifically a high school teacher in valley high once honored for her work with special needs students and now she's facing charges for having sex with one of the students. we're hearing that the 25-year-old was arrested last week after a hall monitor caught her in the act with a 16-year-old student in their classroom and that 16-year-old has the mental capacity of a
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>> one man hates is in anybody out there there are some people out on the plaza. on a chilly morning here in the northeast. actually, not so bad out there. we'll go out in a couple of minutes. tuesday morning, the 26th day of january, 2016. and let's take a look at some of the headlines. >> that's right. the aftermath of the blizzard still the big story. hundreds of new flights cancelled, schools and federal offices closed in washington, d.c. again. up and down the east coast frustration is growing. including in queens, new york. with many side roads still covered in snow. >> it's bad out here, man. bad. brooklyn got plowed. the city got plowed. i don't know. >> a plow is not effective. the snow is too deep and there's not enough room so we are literally going in and dragging it out. >> people are really getting frustrated. queens was hit hard, 30 inches
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des moines, iowa, for a final town hall forum. bernie sanders touted the call to shake up washington, while hill take talked about experience. >> establishment ask not good enough. we need a political revolution. >> obviously, i respect senator sanders and appreciate what he's done in this campaign. but i believe that i'm the better person to be the democratic nominee and to be the president and commander in chief of the country. >> polls show that clinton and sanders are locked in a very tight race in iowa. a state of emergency is in place along the shoreline of pacifica, california. cliff erosion is threatening to plunge these apartments into the pacific ocean. the property owners have been told those buildings are no longer safe to inhabit. also this morning, the search for three dangerous fugitives who escaped from a maximum security jail in southern california is entering a fourth day now.
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investigators are trying to figure out if those men had help. and nbc's gabe gutierrez has more on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, good morning. local leaders are expected to discuss whether to raise the reward for information leading to an arrest by $150,000. so far, no major leads. this morning investigators say they're trying to determine whether the three fugitives had any help in their escape. many now asking how they broke out of this high security facility with such low tech methods. >> i don't know about any help, but we do believe this was a well planned, well thought out escape. >> reporter: so far no correction officers have been implicated. official say the fugitives cut through a steel screen in their cell. then entered the jail's plumbing tunnels before making their way to the roof.
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five stories using ropes made out of jail linens. >> everyone presumes these individuals are going to be armed and dangerous. >> reporter: all are accused of violent crimes. hossein nayeri is charged with kidnapping and fortune and bac tien duong with attempted murder and jonathan tieu with murder. there's no evidence that they have left southern california. two have ties to vietnamese gangs in the area. >> it's an only gabligation to come out and let us know. we can keep you information. >> the reward can be increased to $200,000 today, but some residents of orange county's little saigon say tipsters may be hard to find. >> they're afraid of retaliation. >> reporter: they were last seen at a 5:00 a.m. head count on friday. investigators believe they escaped shortly after. pointing to this grainy surveillance video which shows movement on the roof. it wasn't until the next head count at 8:00 p.m. that
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giving the inmates a roughly 16-hour head start. authorities are looking into the chain of events after they left the building and whether they may have get a get away driver. authorities right now anything is possible. and that someone may be harboring the fugitives. but matt as of now, it's unclear whether they're still together. >> all right, gabe gutierrez, thank you very much. and coming back to politics and the man who might shake up the presidential race as we told you on monday, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg are drawing up a plans for a possible third party run if conditions are right. and willie has the latest on that. >> good morning. michael bloomberg is the 14th wealthiest person in the world and one of only three person to serve three terms as the mayor of new york city. if he runs for president, it would add another layer of drama to this campaign.
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story, you know his name. >> mike bloomberg! >> reporter: with a reported net worth of $36.5 billion, 73-year-old bloomberg is eight times wealthier than donald trump. he worked at solomon brothers and what left the investment firm to start his own company. an empire that began with the computer that revolutionized the financial data and grew to encompass three magazines. a cable network and a wire service reporting on the financial world. bloomberg was a life long democrat but in 2001, he switched to the republican party to run for mayor of new york city. he was elected just weeks after 9/11. >> this is our victory. a victory for our vision and our faith in the future of the greatest city in the world. >> all of the evidence -- >> reporter: as mayor, he banned smoking and trans fat in restaurants.
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gentrification in the five boroughs. after two terms with high approval ratings he successfully lobbied to extend mayoral term limits and was elected for a third time. this time as an independent. that final term was marked by controversy. with rising income inequality and police techniques like stop and frisk. >> top and frisk it's because of crime. >> reporter: in a highly publicized and criticized move, bloomberg tried and failed to limit sugary sodas. >> if we are are serious about fighting obesity, we have to be honest about what causes its. >> reporter: he's divorced, but has a long term girlfriend. he has two daughter. and a noted philanthropist he's given away $3 billion in his lifetime. he's kept a lower profile, but
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back into the spotlight. so he has $1 billion to reportedly spend if he thinks it's worth it to get into the race. but a lot of his friends and allies say he's not gellingtting in as a spoiler. >> that's $1 billion during a shortched period of time. >> that's right. he could wait until march to see what happens in the first few primaries and caucuses based on who wins. >> willie, thank you.3 f2 grandes lagos, vemos un area que that's bringing some rain and a clipper across the great lakes bringing some snow. as that system moves past, it will bring some lake-effect snow. icy travel. there are freezing rain advisories from syracuse all the way down to baltimore and parts of virginia. then for tomorrow, another clipper comes across the great lakes. winter weather advisories up there.
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chunks flying into the car behind you, even injuring people. >> reporter: our team dpeeployed in the snow zone, spotting piles of snow on car roofs. everywhere you look. >> why didn't you clean the top off? >> never thought of it. >> reporter: seems hard less ss harmless, right? check this out. terrifying moments when a sheet of ice flies off a car, smashing that windshield. this car swerving out of the way as a block of ice rockets through the air. and watch this truck. snow piled high, slamming into the overpass. the wintry explosion blinding the driver behind. all because so many of us don't wipe the snow off our cars. police see it all the time. >> it's not just the flying ice. ice doesn't have to hit your vehicle. it's you avoiding the piece of ice. >> even if the ice doesn't hit you, you're in danger because
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>> the roads are slippery. if i try to move quickly, i could cause another accident. >> reporter: drivers just clean their windshields ss but not the roof. i spot this truck quick. >> jeff rossen from nbc news. we're doing a story about how dangerous it is to have snow and ice on your roof. >> yes, it is. >> you didn't clean it off. >> i didn't put it there. >> our team is armed with stepladders and ice scrapers. if drivers won't clean it off, we will. >> i have good news. i brought my rossen report team out with shovels and we're going to do it for you. >> you're a bunch of nice guys. >> that's what i think. get to work, team. >> reporter: it takes minutes. >> get the last bit of ice off there. >> reporter: this man's truck is good to go. >> promise me, you'll wipe it off. >> i will unless i can find you tomorrow. >> reporter: car after car. >> huge chunks of ice.
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of snow. >> look how much snow is on your roof. >> absolutely. >> reporter: even a thin coating can do damage when it freezes over. huge chunks of ice already. imagine this at highway speeds. why didn't you wipe the snow off? >> i couldn't reach it. brush wasn't long enough. >> reporter: we swoop in. by the end of the day, we helped lots of drivers but we can't be everywhere. so before you leave this morning, clean the roof to avoid this. >> we'll sewe you. thank you. >> thank you, guys. >> thank you very much. >> we love that guy, right? >> yeah. >> i didn't put the snow there. why do i have to clean it? >> best ever. >> what do you need? >> leaving snow on the roof isn't just dangerous, it's illegal in as many as 12 states. we have a list on the website right now. facebook.com/rossen reports. my facebook page.
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illegal, and you can be charged $1500 in some places. >> what do you want, every time? >> the usual, yeah. >> who are you? >> thank you, jeff. coming up, a first look at that much-anticipated "friends" reunion. why matthew perry, who wasn't there, says he's not against an even bigger one. you won't believe what jimmy fallon brings up from bernie sanders' past. weight watchers has changed. weight watchers all-new beyond the scale program puts the focus on you and not just the number on the scale. lose weight while eating healthier, with all new smartpoints. and move more by including fitness in ways that work for you. see how good you'll feel with the new weight watchers beyond the scale program! join for free now
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welcome back. sanders has a musical cameo on jimmy fallon. tamron. >> this is a good one. jimmy fallon shared his, do not play list on the "tonight show" monday and featured bernie sanders, his album. it was recorded in 1987. hard to get through it. jimmy took time to sample one of senator sanders' songs. take a listen. if i went walking that ribbon of highway i saw above me that endless skyway i saw below me that golden valley this land was made for you and me >> he's got the voice. the voice of an angel. before the town hall, he was trending on twitter. ben & jerry's has a limited
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it even mutes the radio until the seatbelts are buckled. wow. my husband could use that. i'm very curious what it is. what price range would you put this car in? fifty to sixty-five. the eighty-thousand dollar bracket. well, what if i told you this is the 2016 chevy malibu? this is a malibu? yeah, let's go check it out. no way, it's a chevy! oh, wow. and it sells for? it starts at twenty-two five. gasp! what? oh wow. i'm very impressed. yeah. i mean with all this technology? that's a game changer, really. i want one. i'll take the house, too. 15. >> dana: 7:56 on this terrific tuesday. >> kim: you know what, it really is terrific. proof of, that let's check in
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kelly curran. >> that's right, guys. we're looking at lots of sunshine today, in fact, most of the week. the temperatures are still a little bit chilly outside, pahrump 36 degrees as you're heading out the door, boulder city, 45 and with the sunshine, we'll warm up nicely with the temperatures at or slightly below the normal and 58 the expected high in las vegas but look at the rest of the workweek, 66 by friday, 68 on saturday and we are monitoring wet weather for sunday night. >> you have an accident putting the hurt on the 95 and cheyenne, first, we have this one accident on harmon underneath the railroad tracks -- excuse me, under the monorail tracks, on koval and the strip. slow, slow, slow on the 95 because of this accident out of frame, but you see what it's doing, backing up from cheyenne to craig road. it's rush hour and we expect it to be busy and it is busy out
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>> she was once honored for her work with special needs students locally, but now she's in trouble for what she was caught doing in her own classroom. she's a teacher at valley high school and according to clark county officials, that 25-year-old gillian la-- who was caught with a 16-year-old who has the mental capacity of a
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the new warning for millions of americans who take too much of the most popular pain relief medications on the market. what you need to know. plus, why mcdonald's is about to introduce waiters at hundreds of restaurants across the country. panda. >> you must take the next step on your journey. >> dustin hoffman opens up about his new kung fu classic and his legendary career. regrets? >> i turned down maybe more brilliant things and more great directors probably than any actor i know. >> today, tuesday, january 26th, 2016. >> from st. louis, hi, everybody. >> good morning, michigan. >> good morning, texas. >> good morning, argentina. >> hi to our grandkids in north carolina, we love you.
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look, we're on tv! can you do this yeah, i can do this >> good morning, everybody. it's tuesday, january 26th, 2016. great day out on our plaza. kind of feels warm almost. i mean, i don't want to get carried away. >> comparatively speaking. >> it's nice. >> no question about it. >> people are ditching their gloves behind us. >> heat wave. >> good dog. there. >> tomorrow on "today," we have interview. former soprano star will be here live. it's her first television interview since she announced that she has multiple sclerosis. we'll talk about how she's feeling and why she decided to go public now, 15 years after
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that's jamie-liy,ynn sigler, tomorrow on "today." >> wrangler was jumping up on you. >> he knows i have a treat. >> breakfast is served. >> let's head to natalie for a check of the top stories. >> good morning again. into politics and new urgency on the campaign trail with the iowa caucuses six days away. peter alexander is in washington. good morning. >> natalie, good morning. days ago, the leading democratic candidates are fighting to explain what are seen to be weak spots in their campaigns. hillary clinton dealt with lagging support from young voters and sanders about being a socialist. >> in fact, i've heard from quite a few people my age that they think you're dishonest. >> i've been around a long time.
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if you're new to politics, this is the first time you paid attention, you go, oh, my gosh, look at all of this. you have to say to yourself, why are they throwing all of that? haif i've been on the front lines of change since i was your age. i hope you'll reconsider. >> helping everybody, not just those on the top. that's my definition of democratic socialist. >> ted cruz warning if trump wins iowa, he could be, in cruz's words, unstoppable. cruz insists he's the only candidate who can stop the billionaire. also this morning, trump has new polls to brag about. widening his national lead over cruz, now 22 points. arguing the gop establishment doesn't like him. it just hates cruz. natalie, back to you. >> peter alexander, thank you. a texas grand jury
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has instead indicted two anti-abortion activists. david, a leader for the center of medical progress, is charged with tampering with a government record, along with misdemeanor. an employee of his group is also charged with records tampering. they're accused of using fake ids to shoot undercover video of a planned parenthood official. no one from planned parenthood was inindicted. northeast is still feeling the effects of the blizzard. schools and government buildings are cancelled again in washington, d.c. drivers have complaints about snow removal. hundreds of flights cancelled again in new jersey. property owners along the jersey shore are repairing damage caused by beach erosion and flooding. new video shows dangerous cliff erosion along a stretch of the northern california coast.
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eaten away at this beach front california. that has left that row of buildings in danger of collapse. local officials declared a state of emergency and red tagged several buildings as uninhabitable. a dog described by her owner as lazy put the lie to rest. she went out for a walk and sniffed her way to the starting line of a half marathon in alabama. she ran with the leaders for several miles before then settling back, actually finished in seventh place. there's talk of naming next year's race, the hound dog half. she just needed a half marathon to run. let's spend send itend it back to savannah. a new survey finds too many americans are ignoring the instructions on over the counter pain medications, and it's leading to serious health problems. dr. natalie azar is a news
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guilty as charged, i'm a big self-doser. >> you are? >> i am. i know it's bad. the survey finds i'm not alone. >> 43% of those surveyed say they knowingly exceed the recommended amount on the bottle. >> i do it. >> the same percentage say they think it's just a guideline and not having that they should strictly follow. >> apparently, there are real health effects if you overdose. >> absolutely. on the panel you can see, the newer recommendation for aover the counter tylenol changed. 3,000 milligrams. aspirin, 4,000. why are we making a big deal about this? taking any of these medicines too long or too high of a recommended dose can lead to serious stomach problems. ulcers, bleeding, gastritis, as well as kidney damage with long duration of use.
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dangerous? >> for the tylenol, it's liver damage. the kidneys have to do with more long-term duration. we don't see kidney failure in the acute setting, but stomach issue, we can. >> why people take these medicines. we're not doing it for fun, they're in pain and want relief. >> exactly. do you recommend? >> for the headache, iibuprofen while. one thing that pain managements point out is be aware of the rebound headache. if you're taking this regularly, three to four days or 15 days out of the month, you can experience a rebound headache. when those medicines get out of your system, you get a rebound headache in addition to the migraine. also, not all headaches are migraine migraines. you should see a headache provider or specialist to determine what kind you have and what medicine is best for you. prescriptions are given a lot.
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that's why i dig into the advil or aleve. >> back pain is the second most common reason people come to the doctor. you can do an ibuprofen at home. also, i'll caution, if you have weakness or tingling or numbness in the extremities, see a doctor. but warm compresses can work well. if your pain lasts more than ten days, you should see a doctor. >> let's do some of these. joint pain. >> as a rheumatologist, i recommend tylenol. for most people, they require an anti-inflammatory. ibuprofen. >> a kid with the fever. >> they're recommending acetaminof acetaminophen. fever lasting more than three days, see a health care provider. >> if i take baby aspirin for
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>> it's not dangerous for your kidney function, but it can increase your risk for gastrointestinal bleeding. >> good information. thank you. up next, look at those moves. the wildest dance competition you'll ever see. plus, don't you wish getting dressed was this easy? see if you can guess who owns that closet. do you have a fitness friend? jenna bush haguer and natalie on what could be the key to a great i appreciate you coming by. absolutely. the market's been pretty volatile lately. there is a lot at stake here, you know? look jim, we've been planning for this for a long time. and we'll keep evolving things. so don't worry. knowing what's on your mind and acting accordingly. multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors. it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. test test. test test test test test test
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8:14. let's do some trending. savannah? >> monday was the first day mark zuckerberg headed back to work. two months of paternity leave after the birth of his son. one thing he wasn't worried about, what to wear. this was his closet. he said, after paternity leave, what should i wear? >> makes life more simple. >> it's not only the same color, it's the exact same shirt. >> i love >> remember charlie brown when they would show charlie brown's closet? >> yeah. >> what do you have in your closet more than any other thing? >> first of all, the color navy blue, navy blue ties. i have more navy blue ties than anything. >> what about you things? >> i have a lot of white. i don't know why. >> beige. >> black. >> black and black. >> in your real life.
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funeral director look. >> good to know. most of us will agree atms revolutioned things in terms of the way we get money. do you think the atm could use an update? chase thinks so. the national bank is saying good buy to atm cards and introducing an app. it would work alongside new machines that require you to use the app to make withdrawals, but better yet when you withdraw the money you can pick if you want $1 bills, $5 bills, $10 bills. >> cool. >> and so on. the machines have been tested in washington state, but thousands of these new atms will roll out this year. >> great idea. >> when you're out -- >> probably the same 3 bucks or something. >> $3.50. >> one less thing to lose. >> by the way, chase isn't the only business in town changing things up. by the end of this year mcdonald's will, get this, be
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restaurants. can you imagine? don't get excited, the service isn't going to be fancy. >> would you like coca-cola with that big mac? >> you go to the counter, order and stand and wait. you will pay at the kiosk and then the server will bring your food to you. what is unclear do you tip that person? >> i think you should if they're bringing it to you, right to your table. >> do you pay a premium on the items if you do ithat way? >> i don't know. >> same price? i'm all for it. i like that. >> egg mcmuffin, right? >> no question. >> we called it. >> we want it when we want it. now for the video that had us in awe this morning. take a look at this. >> wow.
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[ applause ] >> i can watch this all day. the athlete in this video is leo volcaz competing in the wind games which is a competition dedicated -- >> al, that's a little different than the wind games you might be aware of. >> he is so happy right now. >> he is in a wind tunnel type device. >> amazing. >> the amazing thing is, no, not those wind games but the way he can float to the top without hitting the top and then come right back down. >> he walks. >> it's crazy. >> it's very, very cool. now to the picture that's been 12 years in the making and how one stunt man from "the revenant" really feels. first up, the reunion we've been waiting for, we've been talking about, a few weeks ago it was announced that the cast of friends would be coming together to honor director james burrow. the gala was pre taped on sunday night and actress katie cuocco
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her and her cast mates from the big bang theory hundred ld around their friends, see the gang there, everyone except for matthew perry were in attendance, we knew that he would not be there. in a recent interview matthew opened up and got personal. he revealed that he can't remember some of his time on the set of friends cause to substance abuse. he says much of his memory was erased during the filming of season three and six. he also said he would be open to a full reunion but it would have to be done well as to not ruin the memory of the show. matthew is currently preparing for a play in london and recorded a pre taped appearance for the special. the program will air february 21st on nbc. mark your calendar. up next, last week we announced that mariah carrie is engaged to a billionaire. her ex-husband nick canon has remained silent until now. he instagrammed this fan made
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husbands of hollywood, it shows kevin heart leaning over nick. it's just a ring, nick. it is a not a mere mortal ring, it's 35 karats estimated and 8 to $10 million. nick found the meme funny and said this made me laugh out loud. congrats to mariah carrie and james. may god bless your future union. one of the movies that's getting all the buzz around the awards show "the revenant." people cannot stop talking about the scene between leo dee tap pre owe and the bear. the stunt man to played the bear is speaking out. >> it was a stunt man? >> the movie -- >> some people thought it was a real bear. glen ennis was one of two stunt men who stood in for the bear. he wore a blue seat with a bear head to imitate the animal and said the work was anything but glamorous glamorous. he said i was supposed to grab my jacket with my hand to make
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pulling it in order to have the back. my face was in his butt. >> that's not glamorous? >> he said my face was in leo's butt for a fair bit of time. i can see how that's someone's fantasy but it wasn't mine. trying to visualize. >> drop the mike. games. >> wow. >> i didn't say that coming. >> edginess. >> oscar interview. >> wow. >> i have to see these people on the red carpet. >> mr. roker, how about a check of the weather? >> okey-dokey. let's show you what we have happening. we have this frontal system that will be bringing wet weather through the gulf coast of
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another big storm around the pacific northwest. today nice and warm in billings, minneapolis, chicago, new york city. actually 3 degrees above normal. by the time we get into wednesday minneapolis you are up to 36, denver is at 55, new york city up 3 degrees and then on friday we will see that warm up continue. it really stays mild throughout much -- i'd say about 80% of the country just about above normal. that's what's
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>> al, thank you very much. the road back from unimaginable loss can often take a wide and varied path. madonna badger knows it too well. christmas morning house fire in 2011 claimed the lives of her three daughters. lily, grace and sarah. and her parents. but time and a new purpose have helped her find a way to honor her family. it's good to see you. welcome back. how are you doing? >> good. thank you. doing a lot better. >> i know there are times of sadness, but there have been moments of joy. you are remarried? >> yes, i was married in july 2014 to bill duke, who is the most loving, kindest man i've ever met. that has made a huge difference in my life. >> i know you spent a lot of time as far away from this area as you could get. you went out to arkansas. you were in the real estate business and you decided, you know what?
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it's an advertising company and i want to go back there. when you got back to work, in some ways, there was an epiphany. can you explain it? >> it all actually started in 2007, 2009, when we did a beauty summit. we talked about what innovation and marketing really meant. what it really means is innovation and marketing is really getting inside of the shoes of your consumer. it's no longer this old paradigm of filling the consumer with shame and anxiety. you're not good enough. hair isn't right enough. then solving the problem. >> more specifically, you took a very close look at the way a lot of advertising objectifies women. >> yes. >> for their looks and even their body parts. you decided that can no longer >> exactly. as an agency, we've made the
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women as a prop, where she has no choice, no voice. we'll never over retouch to the point it's unattainable, and we're not going to use her body parts. >> you released a video anonymously on youtube. i wish i could play the whole video here. it's incredibly powerful. i want to give people a little idea of what it's like. i will say, there's much more to this. >> great. >> it really is amazing. online? now, you're claiming responsibility for that. what's the reaction been? >> huge. it has been seen in over 167 countries around the world. we have over 7 million impressions. you know, the comments are
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people are really seeing that objectifying women is really up there with inequality. >> but in a world where we hear over and over again, sex sells, can you make a difference? can you get the rest of the industry to go along with this? >> i think that we have seen enough instances of sex not selling. of people actually pushing back and saying, no, this does not fit within my value system. you know, when go daddy ran their ads, there were huge problems. i think the sex sells, but the worst part is the harm we're doing. for me, that's what made we make the deiscision.
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whole >>. it is a 25 a- today into have to be terrific right? all of that sunshine. >> dana: we need to get outside and enjoy enjoy that. our meteorologist kelly joined us for the sake of our forecast. hi kelly. spacex hi guys. temperatures are warming up night we were in the upper 30s earlier but lots of sunshine and look at these temperatures now. 47 degrees, mounds ajit 42 in el dorado is now up to 46 read where expecting high today to type out in the upper 50s . lots of sunshine today as a warmer temperatures by the end of the week, mid and upper 60s chance for wet weather sunday night. >> kim: your seven day is glorious! >> dana: glorious. and now we know who this man is. the manlius screen here has been identified as a 20-year-old man and members of his family have talked to news 3 saying that he is mentally
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person who recently stopped taking medication to treat his illness. now he has been accused of some serious crimes here, they say that on friday night he was waving a gun around on the las vegas strip and walking in and out of traffic. even pointing the gun at certain people right in front of a show at the bellagio. police showed up to this scene, they say he refused to drop the gun city fired at him. they did not hit him, they actually had a bystander was taken to the hospital but will be okay. the man has been charged with a number of crimes but his family says that he probably just needed some mental health at this time. >> kim: on the latest las vegas trip tomorrow morning when you wake up with us, tom holly takes us back in time and is playing by the book. the black book, in his video vault. he has a list of excluded
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don't miss tonight. >> 8:30 now on this tuesday morning. it is a mild morning in the northeast after some pretty wintry weather over the last couple of days and i want to thank these people for sticking around and saying hi. by the way, coming up, one of our favorites. we will sit down with dustin hoffman, one of the stars of the kung fu panda franchise. we will hear all about his character and some by the way of the big misses he feels he's had in his career. >> roles he's turned down, that kind of thing? >> yes. >> all right. today jenna is here to tell us
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your next workout. a snow day survival guide, how to keep your kids occupied and entertained when you and they are stuck indoors for hours on end. >> as the wind picks up, not that kind of wind, mr. roker says, back to the weather. >> there is a theme developing there? >> yes. >> all right. let's check it out. for tomorrow, a lot of wet weather, heavy rain through florida, the southeastern lake effect snow around the great lakes. we see those winds come across there, pacific northwest looking at wet weather as well. plenty of sunshine through the plains.
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also and sunshine, 75 in >> and that's your latest weather. matt. >> all right, al, thank you very much. at 78 years young, dustin hoffman has been acting for 50 years. >> he is returning, he's wurn one of the voices in kung fu panda 3. we caught up with him to ask him about that and so much more. >> i want to go back to like probably 2006-2007 when either an act or a manager calls you and says, dustin, they want you to do the voice for a character called master in a movie about kung fu panda. did you immediately think great? >> no.
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>> i thought it was the stupidest title, kung fu panda? >> are you surprised by it, it's become a billion dollar franchise? >> it's the only franchise i think i have been in. i want it to keep going until i die. >> it's like an annuity? >> yes, the u.s. >> you must take the next step on your journey. >> a lot of things that come up, >> yes. >> i'm amazed. >> i know where you are going. >> there is not a lot you can research about master chifu? >> i'm not sure what it is. is it a raccoon? >> is eight it a raccoon? >> a panda. >> i'm a red panda in. >> i want people to know dustin hoffman made $900 million off a character. he's not sure what it is. >> she a red panda. >> not a raccoon.
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i thought he was araccoon. >> it's all about inner peace. the movies go around disturbing of the inner peace the valley of inner peace. what happens in this one? >> i do think it's possible. this is the best of the three. it's about she and chi. chi is your essence. it's who you are. and chi and it's about the bad guy who is trying to take everyone's chi away. >> i have returned. >> master chi fu, he regrets things he has done in the past. are you a guy that looks to the past at all in smr yes. >> you do in. >> i have been shrinking it up for about 20 years, if you want to know the truth. >> yeah? >> i want my therapist to be there wherever they bury me. just to sit there, maybe once a week. >> so you can still have that little conversation? >> something.
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not go personal here. career wise, do have you regrets in. >> oh my god, yes. >> like what? >> i turned down make i maybe more brilliant things and great directors probably than any actor i know. >> give me a couple of examples. >> the close one? >> yeah. >> "close encounters." >> you didn't like it? >> i read it and said that's the be script i ever read, i'm not going to do it. >> why? >> i think i had a problem, i turned woody allen down four times, schindler's list down, bergman down. >> you had an extraordinary career. there were a lot of roles you didn't turn down. >> i surprised myself. >> you made the most of. >> when i say to actors, should i study? i say, yes. my name is dustin hoffman, welcome to my master class. >> you like to pass on your packs to young actors. what would 78-year-old dustin hoffman tell 28-year-old dustin hoffman if he could go back and
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>> hang on another two years and you'll do the -- >> mrs. robinson, are you trying to seduce me. >> you said you turned down a lot of roles, you think you were afraid of success. when you look back at 78, are you proud of yourself? >> the original question is, you look back, do you wish you could? yes, can i go back and live the last 40 years differently? because i would. i mean the good news, i feel fresh now. i feel reborn now, in a sense, because i finally have a sense of myself, priorities. it doesn't embars are me to do good. this was a whole -- i wasn't afraid of being a star. i did not deserve it. we're not special. there is such a thing as a gift. you have a gift. i have a gift. but the chance to bring your gift into the same aperture if that's the right word, marry them in your life. you need a lot of luck to do
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>> i try not to do interviews arguing with people i am interviewing. i think are you special. i really do. i enjoyed talking to you. >> matt, thank you, thanks very much. >> that's amazing. >> he turned down the roles because he didn't think he deserved the success that they would bring him at the time. >> it's so refreshing to see him be so candid about that and his roles that he wished he had taken. >> this epiphany. >> he turned out all right. >> shrinking it up. >> anyway, by the way, "kung fu panda k3w4i9s the theaters on friday. >> raccoon or red panda? >> coming up, success when natalie and jenna hit the gym together.
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>> jenna bush hager is here with a fresh view of getting into the gym. >> one of my new year's resolutions was to get to the gym. and another was to spend time with friends. natalie is one of the fittest friends i have. she let me crash her workout. >> hoboken hot mamas. >> will you take a manhattan girl? >> yeah. we will. >> you are my buddy. in life. she is. usually, they like to put me spandex for spandex next to natalie. no, thank you. natalie wins. do you feel the giggle? >> pretty good. time to get moving. let's do it, girls. >> the girls and i participated in a partner workout that involved trust. >> trusting you. >> strength.
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>> what if you can't lift me? >> i can lift you. >> and lots of fun. >> a lot of jenna i've never seen before. >> trusting you. there. >> tah-dah! girl. >> hercules. >> you're fine. hercules. this is more fun with friends. >> yeah. >> it also makes sense. research shows that 80% of people believe they're more likely to fit in workouts and stick to their routine if they partner up. >> hi, ellen. this is my sister barbara. i brought her along. she's ripped. >> motivated by natalie and her friends, i grabbed my best friend and workout partner from birth, my twin sister barbara, to try out orange theory fitness, one of the hottest new workouts. the founder and our instructor, ellen.
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>> i'm not walking. why is it going faster? >> the one-hour class involves getting your heart rate in the orange zone, where you burn fat. that combined with a healthyilyy dose of competition. i'm in the green zone. i'm jenna25. who is 016? i'm going down, my heart rate. >> it's your pace, yo. >> this is so fun. i'm in the orange zone. i'm in the orange zone! i want it. i want it. i prefer dinner dates. this is hard to talk. >> what a good sister. helping her old twin get off the rowing machine. position to the side.
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>> since before we were born. >> right into the chest. >> relaxation period? >> here we go. >> excuse me, you poked my abs. >> you're obliques. >> you poked my one ab. >> people know they're going to be more accountable if barbara calls jenna and says, we're on for the 7:00 class, right, jenna? she says, i was going to blow it off today, but i guess i won't. >> barbara is superior in fitness because, feel that muscle. show it to her. show her it. show her that gun. >> it's a shy muscle. >> i want to give a disclaimer. if i beat you up as a child, this is not the chance to throw the ball at my face. >> not the moment to take it out? >> don't crush my teeth or you lose points. takes her out of the orange zone. >> what is it like to work out with your sister? >> i love working out with my sister.
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kill many birds with one stone. >> your trunk has gotten smaller and mine has gotten bigger. >> you had babies. >> i feel pretty good. >> you look good, too. >> you're a good motivation. >> thanks, sissy. >> twin power. >> sweet. >> best part of the story was listening to her comment on it while it was running. >> i'm tired of myself. i'm tired. >> you said, good thing the start today thing is almost over. >> finish today. >> i'm finished today. hallelujah. but it is true, that working out with friends -- i mean, working out with natalie, you look at this and i'm like, is this my after? before and after? i'm into that. the health fitness director says it's obvious. it increases accountability. yesterday, savannah facetimed me and said -- first, she texted me and i pretended to ignore it. >> then i called them.
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twice, said, are you coming to the gym? >> see you in the lobby in ten minutes. >> because i saw her face, i had to. we went, feel great. also, you can lose more weight. there are studies that show if you work out with a friend -- i don't know if it's the competition or that you're there and want to work out and be in it together, you lose more weight. >> more accountable. >> jenna is like, we're doing leg lifts, and ow, it hurts. >> the team thing is great. want to go drinking with me? >> hold on, third start today take away, it ups the intensity. do you think i'd do the flying squirrel move without natalie, the flying squirrel morales? >> not my new nickname. >> yes, it is. >> thank you. >> replaying that. it makes me want to get to the gym right now. >> jenna, thank you. month. we're going to carry it into next month. >> no, no, no. >> by popular demand. >> we ended today. >> more tips on the website, today.com.
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first, this is "today" on nbc. we are back. it's 8:48. we have a snow day survival guide in the wake of the blizzard. schools are closed again today. in washington, d.c., baltimore, a number of other places. what do you do when your kids are bored? megan murphy is a mom of three kids and editor of "good housekeeping." you have your two boys there, anxious to play with this first one. >> we were stuck in the house for two days. this is a great way to beat cabin fever. it's plain fun. we cut out these circles on poster board. cut out circles. we traced our mixing bowls. have the kids find different circles around the house, cut them out, hang the target.
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tens. have a family competition. show us how to fly a plane. >> think i can make it? plane. >> 50 points. can be. >> one more. >> just plain fun. you can improvise with anything around the house. >> yes. >> okay. >> this is your little girl. >> this is my daughter. we like to play with food. this is a healthy snack. we're going to do pretzels for the arms. take the pretzel sticks. charlie, we made these with your class on friday and they were a hit. use chocolate chips for the eyes and buttons. make a hat with a strawberry. >> they're snowmen. >> it's a healthy snack. potassium, dark chocolate -- don't tell -- and you can improvise with anything around the house. this is how they turn out. are you going to work on your treats?
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>> brian. >> we also have this excellent idea for hard boiled eggs. the recipe for this is on today.com. really fun and a great way to get their protein. if i ask them to eat a banana, no. a banana snowman kabob, it makes it more fun. >> right. now, this is fun. >> we had a camp out. this is our favorite tent from land of nod. you can use couch cushions, do a box to make a fort. go in the sleeping bags, and then we made a campfire. >> cute. >> construction paper and rolled logs, we did a circle of rocks. l.e.d. lights left over from our halloween jack lanterns. rolled construction paper. >> you can tell stories like a campfire. >> we roasted marshmallows and told ghost stories. they've been watching too much scooby doo. >> adorable. >> leave the kids in their
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>> you can do this with a sheet, make a fort. >> couch cushions. throw a sheet over it, no problem. >> what do we have over here? >> do you want to build a snowman? >> always. >> simple. tape. we did these on every door in the house. a plain white door or any door will do. buttons? >> tape them on. tie a ribbon around for the scarf. little circles. tell the kids, they can learn shapes when doing this. what will make a good circle? okay. sir. >> you got your hands full at home. >> team tasks. team murphy in the house. >> very cute. >> this is one more fun idea. style. i taped this up when the kids were sleeping. they came down on saturday
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you tape crepe paper across the hallway. you guys, you have to sneak through it. you have to go over it, under and try to sneak through the maze. do you want to show how to do it, too? on your bellies under it. >> wow. >> a roll of paper. you can do it with string. keep them busy by improvising. >> doing a good job. >> this is easy to do. >> get the timer going. this could go on a while. >> we had this set up the entire blizzard. they'd run from this to the campfire to banana kabobs. >> uh-oh! >> trouble, trouble. >> it's okay. you can tape it back. >> thank you so much. great ideas for more snow day activities and recipes to keep your family entertained. go to today.com/parents.
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>> no, no, no. good to know. >> what are you talking about in the tape? >> weather. >> one of the reasons i was tardy, do you smell this? i was stopping by the kitchen to see what was cooking. i didn't get an answer but it smells really good. >> what are they making? >> maybe it's the fourth hour. >> casserole. it's casserole week. >> i haven't heard the word tardy.
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>> h >> >> kim: it is 8:56 am on this terrific tuesday and we hope it is terrific anyway. kim and dana wagner here at the station. the one not so good at a teacher at valley high school. she is 25 years old, she is honored for her need work with special needs student in the past but now is taking charges for having one for student which is now the allegation. she was apparently caught by a homeowner in the act with a 16-year-old inside her classroom. they are telling us that the 16-year-old have the mental capacity of a greater.
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some serious charges. >> kim: now to the terrific part of this today. all of the fungi beyond us, for details here is kelly. >> yes we have lots of sunshine and is helping the temperatures warm up with?. tell us 48 degrees right now. anderson warming up already at 48 as well and we are hitting 50. we're expecting-the upper 50s which is normal for this time of year with lots of sunshine and warming up to 66 by friday. look at saturday, 60 degrees and we do have a chance for wet weather but i think it will hold up until the very end of the weekend.ate sunday afternoon. >> kim: nice, dana is getting ready to play ballou can also see behind us, all of the casinos on the las vegas strip which leads us into our video vault for tomorrow morning. so you see a list of excluded persons better known as the black book. tom holly is taking it back in time where he is playing by the
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and straight into a sheriff's deputy. plus, the time-saving hacks that will make your life easier. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome. tuesday morning. new york city. january 26th, 2016. i'm willie with tamron, natalie and al. the gang is all together. my morning jam, a favorite. need a workout song? panjabi mc and jay-z, of course. such a great song. it has the night rideknight rider bass line. hear it? >> oh, yeah. >> weren't they planning a remake of knight rider? >> i think they did.
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but i they they're talking about a movie. >> okay. interesting. >> which we'd love to have that now, with all the snow, and go to the theater and hang out there. folks are still digging out after the weekend's big blizzard. we have video from queens. there are a lot of small streets, like you in hoboken, where they can't get the plows down. they have to pull them out. it's crazy stuff. washington, d.c., schools, federal government, still shut down. your schools -- >> ours are back open now. >> newark is still out. any event, one new jersey couple getting a surprise when they try to step outside their home. >> oh, my gosh! >> amazing. >> geez. >> wow. >> snow drift blocks the front door of this couple's house in kendal park. amazing stuff. >> how does that happen? >> the plows? >> it was drifting. it was part of the problem. then there was also flooding.
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down in southern new jersey. new jersey governor chris christie taking heat for resuming his campaign schedule, some thought, too quickly after the jersey shore was hit hard with flooding. take a look. >> the one county that flooded, so i don't know where from all over the state, since we have 21 counties, where that's happened. second, i don't know what you expect me to do. want me to go down there with a mop? >> there was a question, a young woman said, i'm hearing from friends and family that there are problems. the governor took umbrage with that. >> one county. >> i think given that that one county, granted, it may only be one county, those folks are still reeling from super storm sandy, and now hit with this. i think there was a little -- the tone might have been -- >> actually, the people there reported that it was worse than
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>> there were gauges that were worse than sandy. like i said, a place that's already suffered devastation. i think it's due a little more respect than, you want me to come down with a mop? governor. he took a private plane back to new hampshire after the initial the proximity, that he'd be able to get back. >> what's interesting is these storms are being fueled in a sense by el nino, because the southern jet stream is a lot more powerful. take a look at what -- in pacifica, california, this is cliff plummeting. >> just crazy. >> notice, these homes or apartment complexes have been deemed uninhabitable now. >> i think that's probably right. >> i would go with that. >> people are being allowed in sporadically to gather their
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as you can see, it's out. i mean, they're gone. >> you were saying earlier, i mean, there was about 200 feet. >> a parking lot and come other land beyond that, and it has been eroding. but the erosion has been really exacerbated by these el nino storms. >> how long does that take? >> it's been going on a while. but this has really started since this summer. i mean, the acceleration of the erosion. >> i'm surprised they only evacuated people yesterday, putting the notices up. >> i mean, initially i think they got people out before that, but i think they've officially red tagged those buildings. >> beautiful place. just near san francisco, you want that property. >> great view. >> too close there. >> i mean, it really is amazing, to think there's another apartment complex on the other side of that, all of a sudden, they have an ocean view because the other apartments may have fallen into the ocean. >> the ocean view you don't have fallen into the ocean. >> the ocean view you don't want. okay, i'll pass. >> would that be coming for you
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>> it's frightening. >> we mentioned chris christie in the comentext of presidential politics. people talking about michael bloomberg, who suggested he might be getting into the race. he said he'd be willing to spend $1 billion of his own money, according to sources, but its contingent on whether or not he thinks he could win. if he gets in the race depends on the nominees. bernie sanders is more likely than hillary clinton. donald trump was on "morning joe" and asked about a michael bloomberg run. >> i hope he runs. look, i like michael. i've always liked michael. i don't think we have the relationship -- i think the relationship is gone, which is fine with me. but i hope he runs because i love the competition. and i think it would be a very different dialogue for the debates. i really think it would be interesting if he runs. i hope that michael runs. he won't win, but i hope he
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>> there's a reason third party candidates usually don't work. >> we have no relationship. >> let's not talk about the trump tactic in repeating something like three or four times, if you think to any of his remarks. >> reinforcing it. >> he reinforces it. some self-help thing, to convince people of what you're saying. sarah palin's speech, when she endorsed him, there was an excerpt noted that was from a tactic of self-help, convincing people of things. strategic. >> i really love listening to him. he says nice things, and then boom. he'd really be nice, he'd be great to be in the campaign, i think it'd be a great dialogue, i'd love the debate. you can't win, boom! >> we're friends, we get along, well, not anymore. it's like the backhanded complement in the south, somebody says, bless your heart. >> you're an idiot. >> you're doomed. pack your bags. there was a town hall yesterday
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i like that format. it was like a one-on-one, conversational. you have the other headline of the gop debate. donald trump says he's going to potentially not show up. >> he's going to show up. >> he's going to show up. the only thing donald trump has done is made megyn kelly a bigger super star than she was. >> which she pointed out. >> she admits it. >> dash cam video out of ohio. a police captain very lucky. you won't believe this. after being run over by a semi. this happened in january -- look at that. under the wheel. >> what? >> this happened january 8th. the video just released. brad moore is a captain in a county outside of dayton, ohio, in the police department there. he was directing traffic after a car accident, when the semi was hit by a train. he came out with a gash to my head, a broken left hand. he needed 25 stitches. unbelievably, that's it.
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i know that you've seen people pull over on the side, but that is one of the most dangerous to play. the traffic accidents. but i don't know, it's amazing. >> you can't see it in the video but to the left of the frame, there is a trail track to the left of the truck. tail end of his truck is in the track and he gets hit in the back and goes over the officer, who somehow, was okay. >> isn't that amazing? >> lucky to be alive. >> video to brighten your day. i think all of us saw this video and loved it. remember a high school in dallas, they created the uptown funk video a year ago? went viral. their teacher helped them create it. 13 million times, people shared that. same school back at it again. theater arts teacher told his students, i want you to create something inspirational, something motivational that will get people thinking positively. here is what they ended up doing.
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i think i finally found my hallelujah i've been waiting for this moment all my life now all my dreams are coming true i've been waiting for this moment it's good to be alive right about now good to be alive right about now good, good, good to be alive, right about now >> i want scott as my teacher. >> he's so cool. >> i want scott to bring back "glee." >> the students did this all with an iphone camera. all one take. >> awesome. >> so great. >> incredible, looks like a steady cam. >> i love the signs they're holding. positive, inspirational messages, as well. good job! >> you can join the 13 million that watched the last one. it'll be huge. al, what's going on outside? >> we had talk yesterday there was a possibility of -- we have
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the walk. you know? >> what is this? when we do the walk, can you put what the song is so we know, in case people -- >> somebody going? >> caigo. i don't know who that is. who is it? >> hi. lucy liu is there. anyway, i don't care about me. lucy liu is here. come on. this was the country before the storm, the east coast before the storm. look at this, by sunday, boom. snow is back, and it is here. but the good news is, we do have this system that's bringing a lot of heavy rain and will over the next several days to the gulf coast and florida. what we were worried about was low pressure forming along this front and transferring that energy to the southeast and moving up the coast.
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has to pay the price when po the panda is put in charge of her training. >> yes, i mean -- >> tigris, tornado back flip. >> yes, master. >> my fault. crane, go high. >> low! >> oh, my claws. >> do a swarming insect fight with a yellow jacket, spicy tuna -- oh! >> good job, po. >> lucy, good morning. >> good morning. >> can't wait to this with my kids. they're excited about this. "kung fu panda 3," you stepping into the role of viper. getting into the mind of a snake, what does it take? >> the one thing they told me in the beginning is i don't use my
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take note when i go in there in the recording room. >> you're like this, tied? >> you don't have to go there, but when you put efforts out, you make to make sure, you know, you keep that in mind. >> interesting. >> i don't think people realize, because al and i had a very, very, very small part in the film, but i don't think people realize having down this, the effort that you actually put forth in that recording booth. the directors, who are amazing, were talking about how you work so hard, jack is sweating, he has to change. it's work in there. >> yeah. also, i think -- i mean, jack has a huge role, obviously, and he's unbelievable in it. i think that's why kids love it so much. but you do go in there and work on your own. it's sort of like, you want to give the director what they want. you know they've been working on it for five years and they have an idea. you try to give them as many options as you can. you do have to go in and there give it your all. you feel ridiculous but do it anyway.
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since -- first "kung fu panda" installment since becoming a mom. we saw rockwell's shirt, i'm all that and dim sum. >> best one see ever. >> it's more special now doing this role, knowing this is something that your child is going to see? >> it is. i mean, i think that for me, growing up watching disney movies or animation movies or any of those things, cartoons, bugs bunny, all that, just meant so much to me. i think now, being a part of that, passing that on is -- i mean, you didn't think about it when you were younger. you were watching something with voices. they were real to you because your imagination as a child, those things are three dimensional to you. being a part of it -- i mean, even understanding what goes behind doing an animation, when you watch the movie, it's stillll magical magical. it's special. i don'know. i feel really grateful that he's going to have that. that'll be my legacy for him, ultimately.
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watch them and enjoy them. voice. hopefully he won't and will fall into it. >> mom, what's this about? he's filled in more, chunky? >> chunky bracelet rolls on his arms and legs. it's the best. croissant hands. it just comes out. >> beautiful. older. >> pop out. >> luscious. en enjoy. >> thank you so much. "kung fu panda 3" hits theaters this friday. up next, how to break in
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time saving tricks to make your life easier. let's go because these will blow your mind. here to show us the hacks, alison, a reporter for pop sugar.com. >> hi. i'm here to change your life. >> let's do it. for the ladies breaking in shoes, but could guys use these? >> yeah. leather or cotton shoes. take your chunkiest socks, where the areas are tight, apply the blow-dryer 10 to 15 seconds. it'll stretch the material. repeat two to three times. >> great. being able to put on a bracelet one handed. >> the ladies know, this is difficult. don't know. >> no. >> if you're at home alone, take the bracelet, take some scotch tape, right, put it across your wrist like so. grab this guy here.
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boom, done in a second, ladies. >> frying your eggs, especially keeping the yolk in tact. >> what i do is separate the yolk and the egg white. take the egg white and dump it in. then you'll see it slowly become a little bit -- some transparent to opaque. when it gets a little white, we'll pour the yolk in and it creates this egg yolk blanket. it doesn't cook too quickly. >> interesting. >> want to do it? >> i'll try it. >> slow and steady wins the race. >> oh, it got stuck. >> if i would have done it, it would have been perfec taking the garbage out, you have something for us. >> you've been probably that person before. you open up the trash, try to take it out and take the whole trash can with you. >> vacuum to it. >> in order to prevent that, take your trash can, grab a
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>> so there is air. >> yeah. >> it allows you to take it out. >> i'll show you real fast. open it up and voila. >> amazing. >> the other thing, this is a great way to also break in your shoes. >> don't do that! no, no, oh, my gosh! not the shoe. >> oh, sorry. thank you so much. let's go to tamron. what's coming up next? well, my shoes don't have holes but i am wrapped up for my tuesday trend. it's the coat style of the season. we'll get all wrapped up after your local news and weather. olay regenerist renews from within, plumping surface cells for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will.
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>> dana: before 930, often running on your tuesday morning with kim and dana wagner. >> kim: a local high school teacher is accused of very bad behavior, affect local policing is criminal. you are looking at 25-year-old teacher at valley high and she was once honored for her work with special needs students. nash is facing charges for having sex with one of her students. apparently a 16-year-old caught in the act with her in the classroom. according to arrest documents a 16-year-old has the mental parents were notified about this just yesterday through a letter that was sent home> dana: turns were not too happy, they think the notification came a little bit late on this one. they were hoping to find out about the charges little earlier in the process. right now let's talk about your outdoor plants and the rest of
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today 50 degrees, one below normal and we going to the 60s and will stay there through sunday. warmer temperatures by three degrees every day until the end of the week. we'll get very close to 70 degrees by saturday. a few breezes and a chance of rain moving and toward the end of the weekend and cooler temperatures next week. a high of 57 degrees on monday so enjoy it while you can. >> kim: tomorrow is january 27 and we're taking you way back in time. courtesy of the video vault. we'll do this on wednesdays and tomorrow's installment is all about the black book. that is a popular name for what is officially known as the list of its rooted persons. we're talking alleged mobsters that cheat, not allowed to step but in a casino. and no one has ever lived to see the names released by the way.
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the driver's air bag inflaters made by takata can explode with too much force and cause injury. the recall covers all rangers from 2004 through 2006 in the u.s. and canada, and it comes just days after u.s. regulators announced a new recall of about 5 million vehicles with potentially defective air bags. more evidence this morning that coffee may indeed be good for your heart. according to a new study published in the journal of the american heart association, regular caffeine consumption does not lead to extra heart beet beats which can lead to heart deaths. it was thought caffeine would speed up your heart rate. chase bank would work alongside new machines that require you to make withdraws and not necessarily using a card.
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want $1 bill, $5, $10 and so on. different denominations back in return. the machines have been tested in washington state, but thousands of the atms will roll out later this year. you won't have to go to olive garden to enjoy their pasta, salad and breadsticks. the company is rolling out delivery service from all restaurants in the u.s. and you'll need a big appe or lots of friends. the minimum order is $125, just right for a big family gathering office. if only all our vacation photos could look like this. a couple was paddle boarding in maui when a humpback breached in front of them. a tourist from t captured it. it is illegal for people to purposely approach them, but curiouseious whales often try to get close to the humans. let's get a check of the
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that's a selfie like no other. >> our cameraman john side, what was the porpoise of that? anyway, heavier showers and thunderstorms down to the south through the gulf. high surf advisories in the pacific northwest with heavy rain coming in there. tomorrow, the wet weather hangs around the southeast. the good news is that low pressure system will get off the coast, not cause another nor'easter. lake-effect snow throughout the great lakes. sunny and mild through the
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rain >> that's your latest weather. time for the triple "t." >> new nickname, thank you, al. >> tuesday trend tamron. those are the three. celebrities have been rocking the look, like kim k. west. also gigi, this model. if you haven't crossed over, come on in with us. to help us is amy goodman, senior lifestyle editor at zulily.com. the wrap coat, it is the style of the season, it seems. >> it is. it's a timeless classic. very sophisticated and chic. we like it because it's easy to wear. very warm and cozy. the wrap coat is also known as the robe coat. >> the robe coat. >> two long panels that cross
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with a soft belt. really easy to put together. i think we like it because in those cold times like now, it'll keep us warm. >> here's the deal, full disclosure because you said timeless, this is two years old. this is a style that keeps coming back. it's gotten trendy lately. >> what i'm hearing, it's had fashion updates. this one, you can see, gigi, we have the faux fur treatment here, it really has given it a modern update. this one, $240. >> $240? i love that. let's bring out our models. let's see what you've got for us, amy. >> all right. first up, we have on nora, all the celebrities are wearing it open and not doing the belt. this one is really wonderful from topshop. $150. how to do this look, go for a monochromatic look inside. the s are from white house black market on top.
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you can have fun with the shoe. $39.99 by nine west. >> those are hot. i love this particular length of the coat. you can get it in several lengths. i like this. people wonder why kim kardashian wears it draped over her shoulder. not to look like count dracula. it's more slimming when you drape a coat over. you might freeze to death, but it's supposed to be a more slim slimming look. >> it gives a flow to your look, as you sweep in and out, making a great exit. as you can see, you tie the belt in the back. another great option for $39.99. at zulily, we have great price points and value. >> thank you so much. let's see what's up next, amy. >> so zest and appeal. at zulily, we like to give you something unexpected and unique. we found that on this coat from bloomingdales. don't be afraid of prints on this wrap coat. she has actually an apple kind
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when you have an overall print, it beautifully smooths out the mid torso area. seamless. >> you tied it a little off in the center. >> off to the side. >> if you have a tie, tie it to the side. it gives a slimmer line. don't tie it in the middle. >> she's pa teat.etite. >> fabrication, not too thick. a lot of times the lapels are chick so thick s we didn't do a lot of action underneath. >> chic. one more look for you ladies at home to try out. >> here, we have kristen. so many of the robe coats are very kind of slouchy and soft. this has angles. i did this with her hourglass figure. the angular lapels and the faux fur detailing. >> how much? >> actually, amazing from jessica simpson, like $140, in that range, $150. >> nice with the leather detail.
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this is an adults only dinner party. you say when you walk into a party like that, you should physically and mentally give yourself an away message. >> first of all, it's nice to be present in the moment. look how much fun we're having. all making eye contact. what a novel experience, we're having a conversation. world. we're always looking and texting. i think, first of all, walk into a party very present. say, i'm going to be in the moment. there are a lot of great apps out there. i like off time. do not disturb. dinner time. there are 40 of them. you can have an auto response, if anyone messages you, saying, i'm at a dinner party for the next few hours. don't bother me. >> what do we do with our cell phones? guests have phones on the table. >> first of all, if you're attending a dinner party, phones are really dirty. they're dirty. just like you're not tracking muddy shoes into someone's
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table? wipes. if they bring them to the table, what i'll ask everyone to do is table. we're going to play a little game because whoever feels compelled to reach for it first is going to wash everyone's dishes at the end of the dinner party. >> i like that. >> you play hardball, randi. >> that's right. >> never going to randi's house. >> whoever feels like they need to reach for it first. >> what about e question we talked about in the introduction. i ha babysitter at home. i want to make sure the kids are okay. >> in reality, there are certain times you have to -- and i think it's okay to sit down and tell everyone at the beginning, listen, everyone, brand-new babysitter, emergency, is it okay with all of you if i keep my phone here? maybe use an apple watch or device like that. you're not checking your phone. >> all right. al is down, going to help him
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>> i got sent to the kids table, which is the cool table. >> we are celebrating a birthday party here. i think it's really important when you're at a birthday party to think about -- of course, i want to post photos of the kids. they're having so much fun. >> should you ask permission? it's one thing to post your kids' photos. what about the other kids? should you ask parents' permission first? >> great point, al. if i'm taking photos at my child's birthday party, it's important to talk to the other parents in the room and say, your kid is in some of the photos. is it okay if i post them online? just be mindful that not everyone wants photos of their children up on the internet. >> is same is true for sporting events, things like that, as well. what about when people show up, drop their kids off, you want to be enjoying your party. take pictures. but if people are texting you, parents are texting, are the kids okay, because we helicopter a bit, how do you handle it? >> right before the party starts, send out another
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the details of how they can be reached. i love the idea of, at the party, bring out a polaroid. you're not just taking photos all the time. you can print them and give them out as party favors. >> can you pass me the yellow cupcake? >> happy birthday, everyone. wow. look at this spatial twin bed. >> nothing says intimacy like texting in bed, right? >> both on our phones, right? >> put this away, right? >> exactly. put the phone away as much as you can. this is nice. >> twin bed. >> no phones in the bedroom, if you can help it. definitely not for the first 30 minutes when you wake up. >> don't use it as the alarm clock either, right? >> if you use your phone as your alarm, you'll be texted to immediately go into your texts, e-mails, facebook. use an old school alarm clock. it'll get you out of bed in about -- try to go 30 minutes before checking your device.
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climb the walls. >> we have ideas from the next time you're couped up. amy, good to see you. >> good to see you, too. >> a lot of families around the country went through this this weekend. >> we have activities good for your brain and your body. >> cool. >> first of all, we got a snow garland if you want to bring the outdoor theme? >> we have igt heret right. >> stitching wire, string through pom-poms and cotton balls. it's easy to make. let the kids decide where to hang it. mantle. that. >> withe bought the pom-poms at an activity store. >> stained glass window? >> we colored glossy photo paper with sharpies. this is great for adults and kids. the stress less coloring trend. >> yeah. >> we made a shoe box, cut out a
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there is a flashlight in the back so it glows. you can tape it on to a window, or your stained glass window. >> it's sharpie and glossy photo paper. >> fantastic. >> let's talk about treats. everybody wants treats on a day like today. >> a snowy day, everyone wants treats. these are polar bear pretzel rods. dip the pretzel rods in melted white chocolate, or dark chocolate, add eyes with chocolate chips. and we have sebastian making the trees. >> i saw that. >> hot chocolate stirrers. who doesn't love hot chocolate on a snowy day. >> good idea. >> these are fun. dip them in peanut butter, dark chocolate, and you can get a jump on the valentine's day treats even. >> great idea.
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take a shoe box. >> goal. >> isn't this super cute? let the kids decorate it. we decorated it with wrapping paper. >> fun. >> finally, we have a super active activity. >> they're running around the house in circles. >> they're doing balloon tennis. it gets everybody active. adults can get into the game. >> paper plates? >> with a stick. any wooden stick in your house and a balloon. super easy. >> look at those skills. very nice. >> wish i had these this past weekend. >> now you'll have them. >> more great ideas on today.com.
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all that and -- >> dana: just before 10:00 on this terrific tuesday, lots of sunshine out there today. we're going to see lots of sunshine and warmer temperatures as we had toward the end of the week. a check of your forecast in a minute. >> kim: behind us it will take you for this story, we now know this person is. in fact family members of this man was accused of pointing a gun at taurus on the strip friday night, tell us here at the station that he is mentally ill.amily members reaching out to us are saying that the 20-year-old man is ve good persone recently stopped taking his medication to treat his illness and that is how he ended up being out of his mind exam friday night in front of the bellagio. in the end a metro officer opened fire just outside of the bellagio after mister black did
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black was not hit by the gunfire though, a bystander was but they are expected to make a full recovery. metro is expected to give us an update on the ongoing investigation a little bit later this morning. watch for news 3 live at noon today for additional information. >> dana: ran out the check of the forecast. it should be a nice week to be outside.e start at 58 degrees they which is one degree below normal and then we bought the daytime to the 60s and stay there through sunday. it will be slightly warmer each day until we topped out at 68 degrees on saturday. the storm system moving our direction for the end of the week and early next week. with some breezes, clouds, chance of rain and cooler temperatures with a high of just 57 by monday. enjoy it while you can. >> kim: wake up with us in the morning because tom holly has dialed up a great video vault tomorrow. it is all about the blacklist. that is officially known as the
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