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sent or recei marked classified to me. >> republican rivals pounce. disqualified from being commander in chief. >> this is g gting more serious. >re these e-mails a game changer? were live in iowa. new evidence? the lawyer for stephen avery, the sub of the series "making a murderer" says she can prove her client's innocence. this as people protest in support of the convicted killer. history on the line. a thrilling tennis match wrapping up down under. serena williams going into three sets, including this rally that had everyone on the edge of their seats. serena gets the point, but was
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and hymm for the weekend. beyonce and coldplay drop their latest collaboration. coursing through my blood >> it already has 3.3 million views in less than 24 hours. so why are some crying foul over her appearance in the video? we will explain today, saturday, january 30th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> and welcome to "today" on saturday morning. i'm erica hill. >> and i'm craig melvin alongside dylan dreyer. sheinelle jones is not here with us. she is recuperating. we wish her the best. >> tweet her or send her a picture.
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>> that video that dropped? hot. you can't go wrong. we will look more at the video later. there is also a tad of controversy surrounding it. we will dig into that. the top story this morning, hillary clinton on the defense after the state department announced it was withholding 22 e-mails saying they contained top secret information. alllf this comes two days before a razor tight race in iowa. we have full coverage from des moines this morning. we start with white house correspondent kristen welker. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. people are buzzing about hillary clinton's e-mail issue this morning. not exactly the headline the clinton campaign wants to see two days before the iowa caucuses. her top rival, bernie sanders is not making an issue of it, instead, both candidates are focused on the finish line. >> you can make her the next president of the united states. >> reporter: hillary and bill
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night trying to seal the deal here in iowa. >> thank you, davenenrt. >> reporter: this comes as the state department released 1,600 e-mails from her private server as secretary of state. this time holding 22 documents as top secret. state d dartment offffials weighed in on friday. >> none of this traffic was marked cssified at the time it was sent. >> reporter: the clinton campaign is calling on the state department to make the e-mails public. >> this is an example of overclassification run amok. >> reporter: nbc's lester holt interviewed secretary clinton shortly before the news broke. >> why should the public worry about this hanging over your head? >> there was never any information sent or received marked classified to me. >> reporter: despite making an issue of the e-mails. >> the people are sick and tired of hearing about your damn
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>> reporter: the campaignn has yet to escape the e ntroversy and this could hurt for monday's caucuses. she is running neck and neck with sanders in iowa, who friday night, focused on rallying his supporters. >> i believe it is our campaign that is generating the excitement and the interest for a large voter turnout. >> reporter: at the drake diner in des moines, voters had opinion. >> does this hillary clinton e-mail matter? >> yes. i feel it is a skeleton in the oset. >> i d d't think it will have that big an effect. >> reporter: in a statement released late last night, sanders again reiterated he is not interested in the e-mail issue. he is interested in the issues that matter to voters.. both candidatessross the state today. eight events between them. one, secretary clinton will be joined by gabby giffords.
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>> kristen, thanks. the gop candidates wasted little time reacting to the clinton news. nbc's hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: good morning. this time the candidates are getting ready for a dozen events in the final countdown to the caucuses, the last big push. taking aim not only at eastch other, but across the aisle at hillary clinton. the favorite target on the campaign trail, facing new fire from the gop rivals. >> hillaryrylinton is disqualified. disqualified from being commander in chief. >> reporter: marco rubio calling the latest news about the e-mail release unacceptable. >> maybe she thinks she's above the law or maybe she wanted to read the stuff on her blackberry and have that convenient. >> hillary clinton on her e-mail
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well, that actually is an accurate statement. this is getting more and more serious. >> reporter: clinton's campaign spokesperson on defense. >> we know that these e-mails that they were not marked classified at the time they were sent or received. >> reporter: republicans q qck to pounce. nald trump tweeting the e-mail release is a disaster and slamming what he calls clinton's bad judgment. saving his hardest hits for republican rival. >> ted cruz may not be a u.s. citizen,n,ut he's an anchorr baby. he is an anchor baby. ted cruz is an anchor baby in canada. >> reporter: cruz laughing it off in iowa. >> senator, trump called you an anchor baby today. any response to that? just laughter is what you take away from it? >> i like donald and he's welcome to say whatever he likes. i like and respect him. that's all i got to say. right now, it is up to the voters to decide.
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>> we will do well in iowa. >> reporter: just a weekend away from the caucuses. >> i am having a fantastic time. we have 77 hours to go. >> reporter: the final push to the finish line. cruz striking a bit of a different tone over t t last 24 hours out onhe campaign trail. backina off some of the unprompted attacks against donald trump. marco rubio, meanwhile, also out holding rallies today hoping for a strong third place finish here guys, hoping to pick up momentum after the debate thursday night. >> hallie jackson in iowa. thank you. >> mark halperin is with us. gentlemen, good morning.g. they join us from iowa. >> good morning, erica. e-mails. mark, i know you were saying yesterday on "morning joe" there is a lot of chatter among fbi agents. what are you hearing could come down the line?
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with secretary clinton is invoing not just her, but staff. we know the people at the fbi and justice department are looking at it not as a criminal investigation, but question whether because of the private server, she handled everything correctly. this disclosure will heighten the sense that the fbi will have to interview members of her staff and secretary clinton. it doesn't mean she will be indicted, but from a political point of view it is she is called to talk to the fbi, while fighting for the presidency, it will happen into concerns that kristen welker's piece that it does matter to voters. >> john, is this something we are talking about or is this something that voters in iowa or voters in new hampshire or voters in south carolina, is this something voters talking about right now? is this resonating on the campaign trail?
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never has over the course of the last year, we have never heard a lot of concern. a lot of concern on republican voters, but not democratic voters. this issue will not have much effect for hillary clinton to be the democratic nominee. it may spur fear on the democratic establishment that hillary clinton couldlde vulnerable on the general election. if she gets there, the republicans will make a lot of hay with in the fall. >> and on the ground in iowa, donald trump is defying any stereotype the way anything is done traditionally in politics. the question is can the numbers we see in the polls and terms of people at the rallies translate into votes. what is your sense? will they come out to caucus in bigger numbers, mark?
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donald trump needs to go from as you suggested from the unorthodox candidate to an orthodox candidate. he needs caucus and people to come to the rallies and turn out to the caucuses. good to remind people. this is not a normal primary that people are used to. you have to vote several hours on monday night and go to a particular location at a particular time. trump's team is not inexperienced. they know caucuses are different. he has a lot of iowans who have done this in the past. we will see on monday. my sense is they know exactly how big the stakes are. if his operation does perform in iowa, he will be in a commanding position for the nomination. i believe at least in part his operation will work. this will not be a collapse. it could be a powerful force pal legal to the force he has been. >> mark and john in the hawkeye state saturday morning.
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we have you covered at the caucuses. we will be live on monday. one of the inmates who escaped from the california jail last week is behind bars this morning after turning himself in on friday. investigators are still looking for two other men with whom he escaped. here is nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: in custody this morning, bac tien duong. one of three dangerous inmates who escaped last week. after a week on the run, police tightened a dragnet around a vietnamese neighborhood. duong decided he wanted out showing up at an auto shop. >> he told my wife he wanted to turn in. my wife makes a call. >> did your wife know who he was? >> yes, of course we do. he's my friend. >> he is cooperating and providing information. >> reporter: hossein nayeri and jonathan tieu are still on the loose. a $200,000 reward out for their capture. police believe the men are
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stolen one day after their escape. but say they may have also stayed at the local motel in northern california. >> we have information that mr. nayeri and mr. tieu may still be togethth in the san jose area. >> repter: investigators also say the men had helpith the escape from ravaghi. an english teacher at the jail. she is being held as a suspect in the jail break. they say she brought in maps, showing images of the jail's rooftop. detectives say she developed a quote, personal relationship with inmate hossein nayeri. the story reminiscent of joyce mitchell in n e new york state prison escape last year. this jail break reads like a hollywood thriller. the inmates cut through steel and along plumbing ducts and repelled six stories. this morning, two inmates still
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desperate. for "today," miguel almaguer, nbc news, santa ana, california. as the number of zika cases continues to rise i ithe united states, the scientists are learning more about the effects. the cases here are all from folks who traveled to one of the affected countries. we have rehema ellis with us this morning where the virus has hit hard. >> reporter: good morning, craig. here in brazil, authorities are working hard to stop the spread of the zika virus. going door-to-door to educate people on how to protect themselves. months ago, many expectant mothers had no idea the threat to their unborn babies. when this baby was born two months ago, his family immediately knew something was different.
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he was diagnosed with microcephaly. he is one of 4,000 babies born with the disease since october. the children have an abnormally small head. the disease effects every aspects of the child's mental anan physical development and possibly life span. >> what did doctors tell you about his development? his mother says she doesn't know if he will ever walk or talk. for babies with microcephaly, there is no treatment for cure. the family takes it one day at a time. his father julio, said she has symptoms in her third month of pregnancy. researchers believe mosquitoes are sprprding the virus linked with microcephaly. the virus is now present in at least 24 countries and territories. the cdc is keeping a clolo watch
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the u.s. >> we have not seen viruses like zika spread widely here simply because people have screens in their houses and air conditioning. we don't have the level of crowding in the places where zika is spreading widely. >> reporter: the struggles are hard on the whole family. fernando. fernando tells us that while his grandson's future is uncertain, always be loved. public healthh officials say the likelihood of a massive zika outbreak in the continental united states, similar to what's happening in brazil is low. still the cdc says its staying on top of this and working closely with world health authorities. craig. >> rehema ellis for us in brazil. thank you. >> dr. natalie azar is here to answer some of our questions. this is keeping you busy, i
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>> is this zika carrying mosquito here in the united states? >> we have the zika carrying mosquito in the united states in the gulf coast and southern united states and southern california. we have yet to have a domestically or locacay transmitted viral mosquito bite. to our knowledge, these here are not infected with zika. >> if you are exposed to the zika virus, not pregnant, but uld like t t try to conceiveve how long do you have to wait? >> we believe the virus stays in the body for a few days to up to a week. intuitively, if you have been exposed or travel to an area
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you return, you want to w'40s, i believe. why has there not been a vaccine created in 70 years? >> the first documented outbreak in 2007. then in pollynesia. the thing with the diseases, craig, the outbreaks are sporadic and unpredictable.
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paid to the viruses that seem innocuous. >> now an emergency meeting with the world health organization. >> the goal according to dr. chan is three-fold. you want to make sure you have the appropriate amount of international concern. we want to say is this an international health threat or not? you want all of the resources going to the right places and prioritize which countries need what. that's the basis of the meeting. >> okay. dr. natalie azar, thank you. we like to know what you are concerned about when it comes to the zika virus. you can tweet us. @todayshow. we will answer some of the questions in the next hour. in canada, a major avalanche
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the avalanche in mcbride, british columbia swept through snowmobilers in the area. a social media giant is taking a stand against private gun sales. facebook announcing it bans users from working out private sales on instagram and users cannot buy and sell guns directly on the social media services, they often use the site and ask to connect and coordinate deals on weapons, parts and ammunition. the move is hoped to cut down on unlicensed sales. licensed dealers and gun clubs can post. and a stunning upset in tennis. serena williaia, as we mentioned, vying for a record tying number of grand slam wins this morning as she met angelique kerber.
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tennis at its finest. just one of the incredible points played out this morning. if you have not seen the results, cover your ears. the woman ranked number one in the sport fell to the seventh seed. kerber wins at the australian open. had everybody watching in the control roomom >> okay. dylan dreyer is here with a check of the forecast. at least it is not snowing. >> at least most of the snow's gone. this time last week, we were getting buried under snow. it has been in the 40s since. a lot of it has melted away. out wewe, a different story. rara and mountain snow. snow through nevada into the rockies. we have a plume of moisture that will bring a big storm system onshore as we go into tomorrow. look at this length of tropical moisture. extends 1,000 miles. it will make its way into the west coast.
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we could see wind gusts near 50 miles per hour especially in southern california. for the snow, we will see the winter storm watches and warnings kick inins we go into tomorrow once the heavy snow starts to take hold. we could have more than ameteorologist ron demers. our january thaw continued today with highs in the 40s for most of the viewing area! conditions stay decently mild tonight with lows in the 20s and then we'll go right back into the 40s for our saturday. we might squeeze out a few showers saturday evening that couou transition to some light snow w sunday morning. once that moves out early sunday, we'll have another decent day although temps will be just a bit cooler in the upper 30s to near 40. your forecast brought to you by knova's carpets, siouxland's largest and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. still to come, a look back at the other b b stories of thee
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and big news for "house of cards." that is ahead in "popstart." but first this is "today" on nbc. the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between paying for medicine and paying rent... can't wait. the single mom who sperately needs a raise... can't wait. the student with a mountain of debt can't wait. we can make real progress, right now. i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing... i'm caucusing for hillary clinton.
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for a photo of a potato? plus, we're taking you
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the cli they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people.
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thanks for joining us for around siouxland. today we're talking about a fun play coming up at the sioux city community theatre just in time for valentine's day. thank you both so much for being here. thank you. megan let's start with you. tell us about boeing boeing. boeing boeing is what we call a high flying comedy that takes place back in the 1960's. a gentleman winds upup meeting his
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doesn't have only one fianc, he has three fiancs. one is american, one is italian, and one is german. his french maid takes part in this high flying night. he keeps a a time table to make sure that all of his three fiancs don't land at the same time. in one night they all show up at the exact same time and everything breaks loose. what's your role in the play? i'm gretchen, the german airline hostess. natalie, what do you play? i'm gabriella the italian airline hostess. why is this play so much fun, why do you hope people will come out to check it out? i think people will love it because it's a great story to go out with your spouse or significant other. it's hilarious, it's a farce. it's placed in the 1960's and you get t tgo back in time when women hadad little more power. you
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as well. we take charge. it's hilarious because you've got people going in and out, trying to figure out who's coming in next, and trying to organize time. let's just say some funny things happen. some very close calls. sounds like fun. it opens february 5th and runs through the 21st. be sure to call for your tickets as soon as possible. ladies, thanks so much for being here. thank you so much. thanks for joining us for
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a family trip... it's not easy to afford them. what did marco rubio do? he put $22,000 in personal expenses on a republican party credit card. rubio's bad judgment caused a scandal and for five years rubio refused to release the credit card records. marco rubio: skipping major votes... all over the place on immigration... bad judgment. marco rubio: just too many questions. right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. because i told them i had nothing to hide. >> how in the hell were you in the room? >> i don't know. i don't know, man. that's a good question. >> we are back on this saturday
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a look at the mini series "the people versus o.j. simpson." people still fascinated by that murder trial. coming up, why the doctor portrayed in the movie "concussion" now believes simpson is suffering from cte. the brain disease that is linked to violent behavior. meanwhile, look outside studio 1a this morning. a cold crowd trying to keep warm on this final saturday of january. here ishat is making headlines h hf past the hour today. with two days to go until the iowa caucuses, the main issue on the campaign trail today is likely to be hillary clinton's e-mails. the state depeptment is withholding 22 of her e-mails. her rival, bernie sanders, is not making an issue of it, but
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ethan couch, the affluenza teen, will remainn a juvenile detention facility despite the request he be moved from the adult court. he will remain in the facility until the next court hearing in february. and a philadelphia man will be riding pope francis style after winning the vehicle that the pope rode in last year. the winning bid was $82,000. we begin this half hour with "the download." the chance to look at the week's biggest stories and others you may have missed. >> the clean up from the blizzard of 2016 and the arrest of the armed occupation in oregon. here are the stories that caught our atteteion. >> with the iowa caucuses looming, the campaigns were combative as ever. >> in the waning days to iowa, donald trump convinced if it
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>> we can't have a guy who stands in the middle of the senate floor and everyone else thinks he's a whack job. >> i have no intention of responding in kind. >> i will work my heart out for you. >> this morning, our new nbc marist poll has hillary clinton and bernie sanders virtually tied in iowa. >> and trump skips the latest republican debate. >> fox put it he was the elephant not in the room. donald trump boldly boycotting the fox news debate. >> when you are treated badly, you have to stick up for your rights. new warning over the zika viruru >> 22 areas or countries that pregnant wen should avoid. and two top researchers accuse the world health organization of failing to act fast enough. >> now we have a pandemic. clean up across the east
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>> government offices and schools closed again today in washington, d.c. air travelers with flights canceled in new jersrs. the occupation in the wildlife refuge started to fall apart. >> roadblocks and check points set up. the militants were arrested along the highway during a violent confrontation that ended with the death of lavoy finicum. barbie with a lot of sizes. >> you can buy barbie in curvy and petite. mattel hopes this reflects the young owners' world. >> the little boy's reaction was priceless when montreal's dale white flipped a puck to him on
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the grown up caught the puck, but he gave it to the young man. he is hugging that puck. >> i love how he snuggled it. an ice hockey puck is not warm. >> it is not a teddy bear. >> he loves his hockey. >> cute. you were on the barbie story this week? >> yeah. i did it for "nightly news." we talked to a range of ages at the toy store here in new york. they overwhelmingly said it is about time. >> parents or kids? >> parents. one question is do you think this is more for the parents or kids that barbie is doing it? they said it is many for the people who are buying them. they want something more reflective for their children or what they see. i will say overwhelmingly positive among the people we spoke with and most of them say because it wasasime for barbie to be more representative. >> i wonder if kids would choose.
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relation to themselves, but barbie as a traditional doll. the new ones look different than what you expect barbie to look like. >> and the other question that came up, let's say you give a girl the curvy barbie doll. what message is that sending in? they introduced some of this last year, and they also have different skin tones and hair colors and eye colors. all of which people say were needed. >> barbie should accurately represent america. >> yeah. she'sorking on it, apparently. barbara millicent roberts. 2016. >> my barbie always had much nicer hair than i did. >> did you want her to have worse hair? >> what was that? >> errrrr. my mom chopped my hair all off because she hated it. we have a warm up to talk about.
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above average. warmer temperatures through the southern and northern plains. chicago should get up to 48 degrees today. that's 16 degrees above average. kansas city, 58 degrees. tomorrow, still 48 in chicago. cleveland, 51. new york, 50.. raleigh, 1 1 above average. an area of high pressure keeps it sunny. we are keeping an eye out for snow in the rockies and a stometeorologist ron demers. our january thaw continued today with highs in the 40s for most of the viewing area! conditions stay decently mild tonight with lows in the 20s and then we'll go right bacinto the 40s for our saturday. we might squeeze out a few showers saturday evening that could transition to some light snow by sunday morning. once that moves out early sunday, we'll have another decent day although temps will be just a bit cooler in the upper 30s to near r . your fofocast brought to you by knova's s rpets, siouxland's
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errr! that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan dreyer. still to come, should you buy a big new tv before the super bowl next week? >> yes. >> we have the answer from the experts like craig melvin in trending. we will look at coldplay and beyonce's latest collaboration. they are performing at the big game next weekend. they dropped a new video. but first these messages. always set a place at the dinner table for good manners. stay seaead, napkin on your lap and elbows at your sides. and remember, mealtime is for nourishment, nothing more. let the music play, he won't get away just keep the groove, and then he'll come back to you again let it play
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back on a saturday morning, time for a little trending. and boy. >> trending. >> yesterday on trending we told you abouthe app that pulls together the wine pairings for girl scout skookys, for white and red trike the trefoil, with the tagalongs. here is the thing, they left out a few of the popular cookies yesterday. we didn't have a chance to try them. we are here to help you with some of our favorites that didn't make the cut. we'll dig in first. starting with the thin mint. my mom's favorites. with brunello. >> leave a little in your mouth and drink the wine with the cookie in your mouth. >> oh, that is really good. >> nice.
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>> you are combibing wine and cookies. how can you go wrong. >> is this fun for everyone at home? watching it. >> not bad. >> i like it. >> let's do -- >> is i think this is a red i never heard of. craig,e'll get to the samoaa. >> they were the caramel -- >> depends what part of the country you live on. wewe coast they are likik chocolate coconut cookies. >> let's move on here. so you probably heard there is a football game next weekend, super bowl 50.
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a lot of folks debating whether to buy a new tv. it's difficult to read the news when you have cookie in your mouth. >> you want me to check up? a study d d says yes, you should. craig says you should. the survey shows price is the biggest factor when people consider a new dv. in late january and february prime months. >> a lot of retailers cutting to make room for new inventory coming in march. we're in the market forn a new television. this is fantastic. a lot of the 4k televisioio starting to come down. >> my husband is always in the market. >> i like brian. >> finally, they say a picture is worth 1,000 words or in this case over a million bucks. the photographer receneny shared, he sold a picture of a potato for a million euros, a little over $1 million u.s. >> didn't the guy who bought the popemobile. this is a picture of a potato.
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god speed. >> here are pop starts. beyonce, and joe is in with pop start. >> good morning. i'm going to steal one of these. i've been eyeing them. pop starts, first up beyonce is back. you can thank cold play for that. in time for the super bowl collaboration, the band releasedd its hymn for the weekend video featuring the one and only queen bay. here is the deal. we've known that beyonce and chris martin are pals, we have known that she was going to be on his album so this music video shouldn't cause a huge stir but it is. maybe it's the exotic setting, her wardrobe for the fact that
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>> i should mention that after the back lash on social media some call the video cultural, while others defend it as appreciation of the e reign culture. now movinin on toen convey west who made waves ont twitter. first that his album went to waves, did you get that pun. thank you. >> a glass of wine. >> and of course that online feud with dfellow rapper which for the record got more than 400 million views. now the rapper is making headlines of a much different sort. looking to move past that twitter feud kim kardashian shared this picture of her hubby and little girl north. now all any one can talk about is how much the 2-year-old looks like her daddy. i know. how sweet. we should mention that kanye will be back on "snl" on february 13th along side melissa mthccarthy. that's going to be
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you know, i hope he plays along. you never know with kanye. never know. last but not least we've got good news and bad news for fans of the netflix hit house of cards. the good news, o netflix confirmed that frank understood wood and his antics return for a fifth season. the bad news, the creator will not. he is leaving the series to focus on new endeavors, the series starring kevin spacey returns for its fourth season on march 4. in my house hold, a day after my birthday.. >> more of those. >> and the brunello. >> thank you, thank you. up next our producers put us to the test with a nice fun game of would you rather. we should note this is going to be a pg 13 version. >> stresses me out.
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>> after these messages. >> the questions are appropriate for morning tv.
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here in the city, parking is hard to find. seems like everyone drives. and those who do should switch to geico becacae you could save hundreds on car insurance. ah, perfect. valet parking. hello! here's the keys. and, uh, go easy on my ride, mate. hm, wouldn't mind some of that beef wellington... to see how much you could save on car insurance, go to geico.com. ah! (car alarm sounds) it's ok! we're back on a saturday morning. this the moment that dylan and i have been dreading. no amount of wine and cookies can change that. we are playing would you ever. we have 60 seconds on the clock. with we will pick a question out of the bowl. >> go.
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super power to fly or become invisible invisible. i think i would fly. >> then you lose your miles on delta. >> i do like my m, delta. >> you pick fly over invincible? >> i could see my mom. >> if you are invisible, you could do all kinds of bad stuff. would you rather walk in on your boss getting undressed or have your boss walk in on you. >> which would you rather? >> which boss are we talking about? >> i need this job. >> you can't take the fifth. you have to answer. >> i would prefer to have my boss walk in on me. >> dylan. >> would you rather fulfill your biggest wish or resolve your deepest regret? i think regrets are part of life. they help y y become who y y will become. i would rather have my biggest wish.
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>> we want you to play along. here is our question. would you rather never ever be able to text again for as long as you live or never been able to make a phone call? >> that's a tough one. >> i think it depending on the age. >> tweet us with your answer. we will check back with your thoughts. shoot us a tweet. who wants to fly instead of be invisible? >> who wants to be invisible for nefarious purposes, craig melvin? coming up, dylan looks at
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after these messages. they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees.
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. good morning. good morning.. top secret surprise. ment two days before caucus, hillary clinton campaign scrambling after 22 e-mails on her server were deemed top secret.
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the big question, will this impact monday's caucus? new evidence? the lawyer for stephen avery, the sub of the series "making a murderer" says she can prove her client's innocence. says she has new evidence that could free her client. his name. suffering from cte. the doctor that first diagnosed this in football players disease. news comes at o.j.'s name returns to the headlines with a new miniseries on his murder trial. it is saturday, january 30, 2015. >> hi from "today" show.
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>> hello grand rapids! >> hello 2016. >> good morning on a saturday morning here on a cold new york city. better get outside. we want to take a quick moment to send get well wishes to channel jones. she's a little under the weekend. we know you're watching. >> we hope you recover for your sake i hope you're sleeping in. she has already been texting this morning. >> everyone at home, send her well wishes, tweet her, send her a happy picture. we miss her and look forward to her feeling better. we have a lot to get to. it is final countdown in iowa. we are two days from caucuses there. hillary clinton's e-mails are front and center. we have full coverage and begin with kristin welker in des moines. good morning. >> reporter: erica, good morning. the race is razor tight.
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couldn't come at a worse time. her top rival bernie sanders isn't making an issue of it. both candidates are focused on the finish line. friday night, hillary and bill clinton were back trying to lock it up in iowa. overshadowing that event, the state department released more than 1600 pages of e-mails from her private server when she was secretary of state. they withheld 22 documents, labeling them top secret, highest classification. state department says they were not marked top secret when sent and clinton campaign stresses clinton never sent or received e-mails marked classified. her campaign is calling on the state department to release the e-mails. the question is will voters ins iowa care? we have to wait to find out. last night bernie sanders reiterated that he is not interested in secretary clinton's e-mails, he is interested in the issues. both candidates will chris cross the state.
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at one, secretary clinton will be joined by gabby giffords that will argue she's the best candidate to take on the nra. >> thanks. >> to republicans with warm words between donald trump and ted cruz shows no signs of letting up. halle jackson has more. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. this morning, the republican candidates are getting ready for the final push, final weekend before the caucuses, and wasted little time pouncing on hillary clinton for the e-mail issue. a hillary clinton spokesperson calls it overclassification. you might imagine, republicans have very different words for it, like unacceptable, that's from marco rubio who argues this news should disqualify her from being commander in chief. ted cruz arguing this is more and more serious, donald trump tweeting it's a disaster. even as gop takes aim at
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other, trying to gain traction. trump, for example, is rolling out a new line of attacks against ted cruz, calling him a canadian anchor baby. cruz is laughing it off, getting ready for his own rallies tonight. one he invited donald trump to debate him at. trump will be at a different event on the opposite side of the state this evening. also, marco rubio is hoping for momentum, hoping for at least a strong third place finish here after his debate performance earlier in the week. >> halle jackson for us in iowa. thank you. a federal judge denied bail for the main figures in the standoff in the oregon standoff. they pose a danger to the community, rejecting the arguments their anti-government action was peaceful operation, the judge warned she would release those arrested only when the standoff ends. four protesters still occupy the refuge refuge.
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tests show lead levels in some samples are so high that filters are ineffective. officials are not sure what's causing high levels in 26 of 4,000 samples. residents are urged to test water to make sure toxic metal is being removed. and serena is the number one player in the world, about to tie the record for grand slam wins in today's match. her saves weren't enough. she beat williams in a stunning upset. the chargers may have a deal to move north. the football team agreed in principle to head to englewood, california to share a stadium with the los angeles rams, but the chargers chairman says the team will stay put at least this year while he tries to work out a new deal with san diego. dillon has a check of the saturday forecast. check of our
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>> we are talking about the weather in california. that ties in nicely. >> nice segue. >> a decent storm making its way onshore. we have a stream of moisture off the pacific. it extends 1,000 miles. all of that moisture is going to continue to make its way onshore. a lot of rain and mountain snow. we are going to see this storm intensify off the coast and produce wind gusts as high as 50 to 60 miles per hour. we have several winter storm warnings and watches. winter weather advisories across the rockies and in the sierra as well. today, we will see the storm get organized organized. on sunday, gusty winds in southern california. heavy snow in the sierra. we are going to see this eventually start to spread east into the rockies. on monday, especially in denver, we could see near blizzard conditions with the gusty winds reducing visibility down to less than .25 of a mile at times. on tuesday, snow across nebraska
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strong storms ahead of the front. especially through the midwest. as for rainfall totals, 2 to 3 inches of rain. we could see brief flooding. as for snow, denver could end up with 1 foot of snow. especially through monday and the storm startsmeteorologist ron demers. our january thaw continued today with highs in the 40s for most of the viewing area! conditions stay decently mild tonight with lows in the 20s and then we'll go right back into the 40s for our saturday. we might squeeze out a few showers saturday evening that could transition to some light snow by sunday morning. once that moves out early sunday, we'll have another decent day although temps will be just a bit cooler in the upper 30s to near 40. your forecast brought to you by knova's carpets, siouxland's largest and that's your latest forecast. craig. >> now, dylan. now to a decades old case that
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thanks to the netflix series "making a murderer." on friday, protesters gathered outside stephen avery's prison, both for and against avery. this morning, his attorney says new evidence could help free him. "dateline's" andrea canning has more. >> good morning, craig. the attorney met with stephen avery for about three hours and this case is moving forward. everybody is wondering what happened to teresa halbach. for those who think stephen avery did not do it, it comes down to one attorney famous for wrongful convictions who said upside down. the case had people talking since it premiered on netflix last month and the talk got happened. manitowoc, wisconsin. trial. >> dna proved he was guilty the second time here.
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>> don't let netflix tell you what to think! >> reporter: demonstrations here after stephen avery was wrongfully convicted in 1985. released in prison and then convicted in 2007 of murdering a photographer. >> stephen avery convicted. >> reporter: at trial, his attorneys claimed the sheriff's office planted evidence in an attempt to frame him. >> i know it is not true. i have confidence in the deputies. >> reporter: now avery has a new attorney. kathleen zellner. she spoke to us outside the prison. >> do you have evidence to free stephen avery? >> we do. >> can you tell us anything about that? >> i can tell you generally since 2007, there have been significant advances in forensic testing and so clearly we're
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this is with scientific testing. >> reporter: she has been poring through boxes of evidence and determined to prove her client is innocent. it looks like there may be another chapter in this case yet. >> we are talking about a timing perspective of when we will see something happen in the case? >> i think within 30 days. possibly less. >> his attorney mentioned the car. stephen avery's blood and dna were found in the victim's car. so zellner bought one to understand what she is dealing with. she has alternate suspects in mind. she won't say who, but there are people on her radar. >> you have been following this case. what is the likelihood that stephen avery gets a new trial? >> the problem with the question is we don't know yet what the new evidence is she is talking about. as soon as we find out how big it is and credible it is, that determines if he gets a new
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we are waiting for that. hopefully in the next month we will see another break in the case. >> there appears to be another chapter left in the story. andrea, thank you again. erica. craig, thanks. a precarious situation in california shows no signs of improvement. homes on the edge of a cliff because of the storms battering the cliff. as steve malkoff reports, he says there are some that don't plan to leave anytime soon. >> reporter: just 15 minutes from san francisco. >> a dangerous situation in california. coastal erosion. >> reporter: these 1960s era apartments in pacifica, california sit on one of those hillsides. >> don't step out. >> reporter: resident bart willowby shows us how the repeated storms have been
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the disaster. >> you can see how brown that water is. that's sand in the water. >> reporter: that pacific ocean water, warmer than usual, has accelerated the problem that has been brewing for years. if this el nio is as bad as it is predicted to be, will we see more apartments evacuated? >> sure. the one next door will be evacuated. we are going to the back of 310 esplanade. 20 people still live here. >> reporter: the city has evacuated this building and this building. and just days ago, they declared this building unsafe as well. now all 20 low-income residents must find some other place to live. people like jeff bowman. >> nobody will be here for ever. everybody is realizing that. >> reporter: these apartments are teetering 75 feet above the crashing surf below.
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during an el nio-fueled storm, those waves could be double that size. >> i don't think it is necessarily all that safe. >> reporter: bart took these photos less than a month apart. it is easy to see how much sand is now gone from the ridge. each storm claims another chunk of the west coast. >> my friend's dog went over the side on new year's eve. part of the bluff fell. >> reporter: you can see how easily this land crumbles apart. so far, that dog is the only fatality here on the rocks below that's shaky ground above. for "today," dave malkoff, in pacifica, california. coming up, our week's biggest health stories and why exercising around the clock doesn't mean you will burn more calories than if you too grilled chicken and bush's baked beans. >>mom totally forgot to give us vegetables. i know. it's awesome. >>boo-yah. blow it up.
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health, there are questions around the zika virus. we have dr. natalie azar with us here. she will walk us through the medical stories this week. >> hello. >> let's start with the zika virus. we have a question of what stage of gestation is exposure? >> the first trimester is the most vulnerable. that is when the central nervous system is forming. that can be the most critical. that doesn't rule out a problem could occur later on in pregnancy if you are exposed. >> the next question coming to us from maven. we answered it in the 7:00. if infected, how long does the woman need to wait to get pregnant. then could an infected man's sperm pose a risk? this goes back if this is transmitted sexually. >> i'll answer the second
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there are some reports that the virus can be detected in saliva and semen. those concerns are going to create the concern about sexual transmission. the main mode of transmission is the mosquito bites. issue of how long you have to wait, i want to make clear, we virus. we are learning more about the virus and mosquito that carries it. we believe it stays in your system up to a week. if you are planning on becoming pregnant, wait a couple weeks before exposure. >> moving on. we have been talking about the water crisis in flint. we keep talking about lead. a lot of americans live in homes built before the '70s with lead pipes and paint. what are the true effects of lead poisoning? >> a concern for children under the age of 6 as well as fetus in the womb having exposure.
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effect or issue can be cognitive impairment in young children. the stages of early development. >> and how you test people to determine determine exposure to lead. >> it can be done with a finger prick, you can get a positive test. you can speak to your doctor about getting your child tested for lead exposure or yourself. speak to your health department. you want to renovate carefully. that is the main concern. the lead found in the paint chips. >> and the next headline had us thinking about the new year's resolutions. working out and working out harder and more. more exercise doesn't burn more calories? i don't get it. >> intuitively it doesn't make a lot of sense.
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what you eat than energy you spend to maintain or lose weight. if you are a very active person and exercise regularly, if you spend an extra hour at the gym, you are probably not burning anymore calories than you normally do in the day. the main difference comes in someone sedentary. people who don't exercise at all, for them, walking and taking the stairs is actually going to make a difference. the idea is biologically, we have a certain amount of energy we expend every day. it doesn't vary when your level is doing cognizant. >> does that mean i can have a glass of wine instead? >> yeah, no. don't interpret it that way. >> natalie, thank you. still ahead, a look at the highly anticipated series, "the people versus o.j. simpson" and why the doctor who first discovered the cte in football
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suffering from it as well. but first this is "today" on nbc. they're one of the wall street banks that triggered the financial meltdown -- goldman sachs. just settled with authorities for their part in the crisis that put seven million out of work and millions out of their homes. how does wall street get away with it? millions in campaign contributions and speaking fees. our economy works for wall street because it's rigged by wall street. and that's the problem. as long as washington is bought and paid for, we can't build an economy that works for people.
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still ahead on a saturday morning, one of the most intense and exciting new sports around. we will take you inside the fast paced world of drone racing. and who is up for a little bowling? dylan dreyer is. >> she has her own bowl. >> i do. >> what color? >> probably purple. >> it's teal. >> fortifying the gravity-defying... adventure-collecting... friend-connector... fortifying the going-places... off-to-the-races... day-seizing... you. you're strong. and we're here to help you stay that way. new special k nourish. multi-grain flakes with quinoa, apples, almonds and raspberries.
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around siouxland. thanks for joining us for around siouxland. today we're talking about one of my favorite times of year, it's caramel apple time from the siouxland humane society. here to tell us a little more is missie fischer. missie thanks so much for being here. thanks for having me. when we say caramel apple we're not just talking about your run of the mill caramel apples here. we're talking about large granny smith, tart apples about this big dipped in
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drizzled with white chocolate and heath toffee on top. it's wrapped in a nice cellophane wrapper with ribbons, it makes a great valentine's gift. they're so delicious too. if your mouth is already watering like mine is, how can people get a hold of one? they can give us a call at the shelter at 712-252-2614 extension 7, they can order over the phone or they can order though a friend that might be selling them or there's red slips around siouxland with a poster they can send in. they're $15 each, they last a couple weeks. but you're also helping thousands of pets in siouxland. that's right. we take in over 3,000 pets. a lot of them come in abused or neglected. we take care of them whether it's medical needs, grooming, whatever the case may be to make them adoptable. we do adopt 100% of the pets we receive. the national average is 37% and we're at 100 so that's amazing. we get great support. this is your biggest fundraiser so it's very important for you guys. you're also looking for some volunteers, not only for people to eat the apples but to make them. you have 13,000 of them?
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in one week. it takes over 400 volunteers to make this successful. if they would like to volunteer they can give us a call at the shelter. we would love to have them. apple sales run through february 7th, you can volunteer to make those apples january 31st to february 6th. missie, thanks so much for being here. thanks. thanks for joining
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we're back on this saturday morning, january 30th, 2016. happy to be out on the plaza. this is a fantastic crowd. >> my sister-in-law and niece. >> where is your sister-in-law? >> over there. >> dylan's family.
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to see us. folks warmed up in the big apple. still to come in this half hour, a new competition that is sure to get hearts racing. inside the world of drone racing. then on a different level of energy, i'll introduce you to a group of women who want to change the way people think of bowling. they might even let me get in on the action. i don't know if that is a bright idea. it makes for an interesting afternoon. >> you look like you are serious. >> i'm competitive. we know. later, a savory breakfast dish. i'll hit the kitchen and make a breakfast. a hardy eggstrata. we begin with news from the nfl that diagnosed concussions rose more than 30% last year. nfl saying 271 concussions, up from 206 the year before. this morning,
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says he believes o.j. simpson suffers from the disease. that comes as the mini series is about to begin called "the people versus o.j. simpson." we have steve with more for us. >> reporter: good morning, erica. this is an emotional journey for a nation still captivated by the trial of the century. a lot has changed and those closest to what happened are speaking out as we're all about to get a new take on an old drama. >> orenthal james simpson. not guilty of the crime of murder. >> reporter: more than two decades later, the drama that unfolded on live television is back in the spotlight for a new generation. an fx mini series is promising to recreate history and tell the behind the scenes of the trial and verdict. during the trial, simpson was a chronic spousal abuser capable
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but now a new twist. dr. amalu, recently portrayed by will smith in "concussion" says he suspects that he has chronic traumatic encephalphy. players like mike webster, junior sao, and frank gifford diagnosed with cte after playing football with repeated blows to the head. >> our experience says somebody who plays football for 10 to 20 years, plus has severe personality changes mid life, including violence and impulse control, nearly every time we diagnosed them with cte. it is reasonable to think simpson has been suffering for a while. >> reporter: for many, that is not the excuse. criticism is coming from those closest to the crime. ron goldman's family telling dr. phil they feel the series takes attention away from the victims adding the filmmakers never
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>> we have a whole new generation who never saw this take place and is now going to see this series and assume that everything in this series is fact. that's very troubling to me. >> reporter: the filmmakers did contact kris jenner. ex-wife of robert kardashian and best friend of nicole brown simpson. she recently opened up to "people" magazine. >> with all of the attention, kris hopes that people remember at the heart of all this was the loss of two lives of ron goldman and nicole brown simpson. >> reporter: o.j. simpson is currently being held behind bars in nevada serving time on unrelated charges. you can hear more from the families of the victims on the upcoming episode of "dr. phil." meanwhile, the fx mini series begins on tuesday night. >> steve paterson in los angeles for us. thank you. >> i can't believe it has been
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final check of the forecast. >> we have people behind us here. >> welcome. welcome. we apologize for the weather. >> it's not that bad. >> compared to charleston? yeah. >> it is going to be colder than charleston. we are looking at the chance of some snow the day after the iowa caucuses. for everyone there, it may be challenging getting out of town. on monday, it looks cloudy, temperatures not too bad in the mid-30s. then the big storm moves in monday night into tuesday. rain and snow likely. the northern part of iowa with snow. southern iowa will get a wintry mix. an area of low pressure in the rockies to produce snow. a bigger storm system will make its way onshore. especially in southern california tomorrow. we could see wind gusts up near 50 to 60 miles per hour. we are looking at heavy rain and some mountain snow. that will turn into a bigger storm for the denver area, especially on monday.
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of snow. that is the storm that is moving east into iowa by the time we get into monday night. that's the weather across the country. now here's ameteorologist ron demers. our january thaw continued today with highs in the 40s for most of the viewing area! conditions stay decently mild tonight with lows in the 20s and then we'll go right back into the 40s for our saturday. we might squeeze out a few showers saturday evening that could transition to some light snow by sunday morning. once that moves out early sunday, we'll have another decent day although temps will be just a bit cooler in the upper 30s to near 40. your forecast brought to you by knova's carpets, siouxland's largest and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. >> still to come, rolling with the pros. dylan's not done. she has tips for us from the bowling professionals. the citi double cash card comes in very handy with cash back twice on purchases.
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i not get to use it. they let me play. they are the best female bowlers in the world. they are changing the idea of what it means to be a professional bowler. let's face it. bowling might be the rodney dangerfield of sport. no respect. you know the cliches. smoke-filled alleys and kids birthday parties. hardly the stuff of professional sports. but a new generation of women is challenging these stereotypes. >> i can make a living doing this professionally. i think younger girls are starting to see that. >> kelly kulic became the first women ever to win a national title on the male dominated pro tour. she became the only bowler to grace the cover of espn's cover. she works out five days a week. >> the perception of we're not
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see how your hand holds up over ten games and do that over a month. see how your body feels. know what it is like to coordinate a 15-pound ball and shoot multiple spares in different angles. it is demanding and frustrating. >> i quickly learned how frustrating it can be when kelly offered to watch me bowl. at first, i wasn't that nervous. i did own my own bowling ball and shoes at one point in my life. i couldn't be that rusty. right? >> oh, no. >> think about the ball swing from the shoulder. like you are pitching a ball under hand. >> and right down the middle. >> then success. >> application for the membership on the professional
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i'll get you one before the day's over. >> why doesn't bowling have the same cache? >> it is the size of the facilities. >> now it is working on image. cute outfits and scented bowling balls. >> this smells delicious. i have never smelled a bowling before. >> it is an extra detail that catches people offguard. >> it is really heavy. >> the next goal for kelly and her team, the olympics. >> currently, bowling is on the short list to be in the 2020 olympics in tokyo. >> a chance for bowling to get the respect it deserves. >> i think it is exciting seeing a crop of women come into something you just feel like is an older men's sport. you guys are coming in and kicking butt. >> i truly think this is the beginning of something super special for all the youth bowlers coming up in the ranks.
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future for women's bowling and it takes off. >> can she do it? >> so they use 15-pound bowling balls and travel with about ten bowling balls. that is crazy. i said why do you need them? they said different lane conditions and environments. there is so much that goes into it that you just don't think of when you bowl a round or two at a party or have a beer. >> you look like you still got it. >> you do, dylan dreyer. time to get the ball out of storage. >> mine's an eight-pound ball. that's why i have my own. the eight-pound ball is designed for kids. my thumb didn't fit in the hole. i had to get my own bowling ball. >> freakishy large thumbs. >> no. coming up, inside the drone racing. the competition that has everyone looking up.
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nbc. back on this saturday with a fierce new competition that has only a few players and fewer fans. that's probably not the case for long. it started with the growing popularity of drones. now the sport has pilots facing off against one another. >> we have nbc's kerry sander was us this morning. >> there is nascar and formula 1 and indycar. why not drone racing? you can put goggles on and see like the drone. we tethered this here. they can go erratic. nonetheless, they are interesting, but also noisy. high energy, low altitude. at more than $500 each, these
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topping out at speeds of 100 miles an hour. pilots strap on goggles, guarding their aircraft in realtime. seeing the world like a superhero. >> when i talk to our best pilots, they talk about the first time they flew a drone, they felt like superman. >> reporter: like overcaffeinated fireflys. they zip through gates and out the same tunnel football players use to enter the stadium. and up the stairwells where fans walk to the seats and back into the stadium. the first drone across the finish line showered in fireworks. >> it's the speed and control. you are just trying to go as fast as you can without crashing. >> reporter: like car racing, those crashes can be spectacular. >> two of the guys just crashed on takeoff.
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>> reporter: investors say few thought video games would one day become a spectator sport worth tens of millions of dollars. now they believe drone racing could turn out to be a hugely popular spectator sport as well. as this gets underway, fans watch from a home computer. eventually they may also strap on goggles and fly. like superman. right along with their favorite pilots. some of the $8 million seed money backing this new sport, investments from steven ross, owner of the miami dolphins and dolphins vice chairman, matt higgins. >> i see celebrity athletes and have huge followings. >> and, of course, some of the pilots are already dreaming some
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andretti of drone racing. we have a mario here. that is tethsered. >> i wish they would untether it. >> i'm the blue one. >> there you go. i don't want to break it. >> it is giving me beyonce hair. that is fantastic. >> the guys over there are not too happy. >> kerry, dylan asked you during our break if you have a drone. >> actually somebody did give me one about this big. i started it up and flew it into the wall and broke into pieces. >> always nice to see you, especially in person. >> i think they turned me off. >> smart move. >> we have tried that in the past. it doesn't work. warming up on a cold winter morning. when a delicious breakfast
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always set a place at the dinner table for good manners. stay seated, napkin on your lap and elbows at your sides. and remember, mealtime is for nourishment, nothing more. let the music play, he won't get away just keep the groove, and then he'll come back to you again let it play let the music play this morning in "today's food" we are cooking up a breakfast casserole that is hardy for anyone. we have michael seymour with us. >> good morning. >> what is this called? >> a charred broccoli eggstrata. casserole.
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we do a charred broccoli taco. it is delish. you have eggs, oil and milk. let's get into it. >> let's do it. >> three heads of broccoli cut into florets. olive oil. you want to season here with salt. all right. you want to be generous with the salt. >> why do you char it? >> when you char broccoli, it caramelizes it. you want to toss this with the olive oil and salt. get your chef skills in there. all right. awesome. you want to basically do that. put it on a roasting pan at 450 for ten minutes. >> what if you don't want broccoli?
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we can put this back here. you basically get this on the roasting pan and put it in the oven for ten minutes. this is a baguette. we have eight eggs in here. we start whisking this. you want to take mustard, dijon. a tablespoon. drop it in there. all righty. we start whisking. a little tip so we know. nice fun tip to have forever. when you whisk, it can be tough if you don't set it up with a wet towel. you drop it in the middle and you don't need any hands. >> my wife, not a fan of eggs. can you use egg whites? >> you can use egg whites, absolutely. double up. if you have eight eggs, 16 egg whites. we are whisking this. we will incorporate our milk
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nice and whisked in there. >> okay. >> all right. >> then how long do we let the bread soak in the egg mixture? >> you can do this on the fly. you could do this day of if you like to. i like to do it the day before. i take my bread in here and it looks like this. you cover it up. throw it in the fridge overnight. day of, you are ready to rock. >> what do you add? >> this is where the fun comes in. the cooked onions and garlic. we have our sauted mushrooms. we have cheese here. parmesan cheese. we are going to take our charred broccoli. we will add this in here. you can do it with your hand or you can use a rubber spat. we will reserve a bit for the
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away. >> we're here to help. >> you will get it all nice and all right? >> it is healthy. >> we throw it in. >> it is. >> and it looks like this. >> and how long do we cook it? >> you want to stick it in the oven for about 45 minutes at 325. >> that looks good. you can throw that right in there. get it nice and mixed. >> thank you so much.
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