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i'm a professional. [laughter] good morning. breaking overnight, two men arrested in a multistate terror bust, the suspects refugees accused of having ties to groups in syria and iraq. including isis. what the fbi says they were planning to do. >> raucous rally. donald trump interrupted by protesters during a late night event in vermont. >> get them out. >> in virginia president obama holds a controversial town hall on guns.
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the widow of "american sniper" chris kyle. >> the laws we create don't stop these horrific things from happening, right. that's a tough pill to swallow. >> going up, tomorrow's record breaking powerball jackpot now worth more than $700 million. this morning how you can actually improve your chances of winning the big one. and, he's back. hollywood gears up for the golden globes we catch up with return host ricky gervais whose biting humor has hollywood more than nervous. >> i'd rather people laugh than gaffe. if they gaffe -- >> why he says he just couldn't resist coming back for more jokes and jabs today friday, january 8, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer live from los angeles, and
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studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning everyone. welcome to a split edition of "today." i'm matt lauer in los angeles, savannah is back in new york and the people in this town are getting ready for the big event this weekend. >> yeah, absolutely. hopefully it will be a dry red carpet. i see ricky gervais is sharpening his knifes. i bet we will gaffe. >> i was talking about your arrival. >> please have the tea lights for me. >> lots to get to. let's start with this top story. two terrorism related arre two terrorism-related arrests, one right here in california. this is sure to intensify that debate going on about refugees from the middle east. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams is looking into that. pete, what can you tell us? >> reporter: matt, good morning. both of these men will appear in court later today to be formally charged. officials say this is a case about fighting overseas, not
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home. the justice department says a 22-year-old man from iraq aws mohammed younis al jayab was arrested while he was living in sacramento accused of lying to immigration authorities. the fbi says when he was questioned in 2014 about whether he was ever connected to a terror group he told them he went to turkey a year before to visit his sick grandmother. in fact, the grandmother says he went to syria to fight with various terrorist organizations, first apparently against the assad regime. a second iraqi-born man was also arrested, 24-year-old omar faraj saeed al hardan who lives in houston accused of providing support to isis by getting to syria. he was in touch with the sacramento man asking how he could join with jawed ihadists overseas and he's denied of having any connection to terror organizations when he applied for u.s. citizenship in 2014. as you know, both men came to
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officials say al jayab, the man in sacramento, had already been to syria once when he came here and no suggestion that al hardan, the texas man, was radicalized when he came here 17 years ago as a refugee. matt. >> pete williams on this breaking story overnight. savannah. let's talk politics. the presidential race, donald trump held his first rally in vermont last night blocks actually from democrat bernie sanders' campaign headquarters. the event drew a lot of supporters and protesters. let's start our coverage with nbc's peter alexander. peter, good morning >> reporter: town of burlington, vermont, was on edge anticipating trump's visit, especially after his campaign handed out thousands more tickets than they had seats. vermont, of course, is a deep blue state, not typical trump territory, and the candidate spent a lot of his night battling protesters. burlington, vermont, bernie sanders country, the trump show
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springer. >> trump, trump, trump! >> reporter: repeatedly interrupted by protesters the republican front-runner taunted his unwelcome guests. >> get them out. get them out. confiscate his coat. you know, it's about 10 degrees below zero outside. >> reporter: even berating his own security. >> come on, security. move faster. we need security that moves fast. come on, move faster. >> pretty soon they are going to get so nasty we won't have any more protesting, you know, that right. >> reporter: after handing out 20,000 free tickets for the 1,400-seat theater, the trump campaign enforced a loyalty test to get in. pledge allegiance to trump or go home. >> the second we get inside, security sees we have a bernie pin on, even though we have tickets, they grab on to us and they firstbly eject us out of the building. no questions act. >> reporter: trump insisted he was simply taking care of his people. they are loyal to me, amend i am lime to they will, he said. the billionaire is also escalating his attacks on
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rights. >> reporter: posting this incendiary instagram video challenging clinton's advocates are for women while flashing images of monica lewinsky, anthony weiner and bill cosby. meanwhile, trump's closest rival ted cruz is dismissing john mccain's comments seemingly backing trump's questions about his eligibility to be president. >> it is no surprise. everybody knows that john mccain is going to endorse marco rubio. >> reporter: and rubio trying to solidify his place atop the establishment lane of the gop is locked in a bitter back and forth with chris christie. >> this guy has been spoon fed every victory he's ever had in his life. is that the kind of person that we went to put on the stage against hillary clinton? i don't think so. she will pat him on the head and then cut his heart out. >> reporter: marco rubio has been calling out christie for days blasting him as a liberal republican. there was one other headline out of the rally in vermont. trump vowing he'll get ready of gun-free school zones on his first day as president.
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gun-free school zone is to a sicko, it's bait. matt? >> peter alexander. peter, thank you very much. as for the clintons, well, they are digging in the face of the new attacks from donald trump. nbc's kristen welker has more on that side. story. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, good morning to you. that's right. president clinton is sticking to strategy, trying to avoid an all-out war of words with donald trump. the clinton campaign believes engaging with trump would only escalate the issue, but the questions aren't going away. i was with former president bill clinton on the campaign trail here in cedar rapids yesterday. a number of reporters asked clinton about the criticism from donald trump, about the fact that he continues to raise his past infidelities on the campaign trail. here's how president clinton answered one question. >> donald trump is again today making an issue of your past transgressions. do you want to respond, and are you worried that your past could hurt your wife's campaign? >> i don't have a response.
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nomination we'll have plenty of time to talk about it. i'm trying to help hillary win >> reporter: clinton campaign still believes that president clinton is the best surrogate for his wife. they believe that he helps with working class voters, for example, in a state like iowa which is must win. meanwhile, on a much lighter note during president clinton's second campaign event yesterday, he was in the middle of talking rang. next. >> there are other issues that keep americans up at night and -- my phone's ringing. i have to call hillary back and explain why i couldn't take it. snoofrp a re >> reporter: a reminder to always put your phone on secretary. president clinton off the trail
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will be with women advocates back to you. >> let's turn to rachel maddow, host of "the rachel maddow show" on msnbc and nicolle wallace. ladies, good morning to you. rachel, starting with you. the clintons have decided we're not taking the bait from frump, not going there, not going to do it. can they continue to do that or do they have to engage. >> >> sometimes they love to engage with donald trump because sometimes it's really advantageous to the democrats and hillary in particular. >> reporter: on the issue of bill clinton's transgressions. >> they will do it when it suits them. strategically they have a larger issue of does it help you as a democrat? does it help the democrats for the general election to elevate republican party? sometimes they want to engage on him, when the american thinks about the republican party they want him to think about drew. on an issue like this they don't want to to become the basis of everybody's discussion on the morning shows. >> trump going after bill
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that smart politics, and if it is why are the other republicans not following suit? >> well, i think that all of the normal standards, all of the normal rules about decorum have been durand and discarded in this campaign season. >> yeah. >> and i think trump is already the dominant figure in the republican party. he stands at almost 40% nationally. so the notion that there's any other republican standard bearer, that ship has sailed. what i think the peril is for the clintons at this moment is so far every attack launched by trump and every battle trump versus whomever, trump has prevailed in the minds of the viewers, in the voters, so when people see these attacks and the clintons make the determination, which is so anti-clinton of the '90s era, the whole strategy of rapid response and of responding to every attack and prevailing was pioneered by bill clinton's advisers, now legendary advisers from the '90s. the notion that they are going to ignore the attacks and that they will go away is foolish.
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left, can we turn to the rhetoric heating up between christie and rubio, christie really let a bomb fly with the latest remark about rubio. >> pat him on the head and then cut his heart out. that combination of ideas is very disturb ing ing. >> we're not going to forget that line. >> it's a good reminder that chris christie when he's on offense and when he has a target that he perceives to be a soft target he is a little bit of a bully, but he's kind of an effective bully. he does it for political effect and it lands. we all on set went ooh when we heard what he just said about marco rubio. >> he can land a punch, nicole. >> he can, and the backdrop that the line was delivered on was that there is a, you know, hot war now in the establishment lane because there is a real chance that somebody other than trump could win iowa and somebody other than trump could win new hampshire and then this whole race restarts. >> that's what makes it so exciting. >> rachel and new york.
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press." meantime, president barack obama took on the hut button issue of gun control last night. the town hall meeting on cnn came days after he unveiled executive actions to help combat gun violence. the president mfa sized that he is, quote, not coming for your guns. >> i respect people who want a gun for self-protection, for hunting, for sportsmanship, but all of us can agree that it makes sense to do everything we can to keep guns out of the hands of people who would try to do others harm. >> i appreciate you taking the time. >> also during that event the widow of american sniper chris kyle confronted the president and challenged him on the effectiveness of gun control legislation. >> we're at the lowest murder rate in our country. all-time low. >> right. >> of murders.
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ownership, right? i'm not necessarily saying that the two are core late, but what i'm saying is we're at an all-time low for murder rate. that's a big deal. >> if you look at where are the areas with the highest gun ownership, those are the places in some cases where the crime rate hasn't dropped down that much and the places where there's pretty stiff restrictions on gun ownership, in some of those places the crimes dropped real quickly so i'm not sure that there's a one-to-one correlation there. >> the president acknowledged his latest executive actions will not stop all attacks. the goal was to make a little progress, and as a reminder we're taking our entire show to the white house on tuesday, is day of president barack obama's last state of the union address. we'll talk to him and vice president biden will join us live, and we'll also bring you special access inside the nation's most famous home tuesday morning on "today." matt, out to you in l.a. >> all right, savannah, thanks very much. let's talk now about growing concerns over the stock market after another brutal day on wall
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the dow dropped another 392 points on thursday. months. that caps the worst four-day start to a year in history. jim cramer host of "mad money" on cnbc is at the new york stock exchange. jim, good morning to you. earlier in the week you were with me, and you said this was about china, and because china is a communist country they can can't. they can change the rules and stop this. it's clear now though they don't have control over this, do you? >> no, absolutely what they are doing is kind of winging it, matt. it's a little disappointing that they told us this week that there would be stability. they told us that they had things in hand. they were dead wrong, and because of their inability to offer any clarity the rest of the world is suffering. >> you said that this is obviously a time of volatility, but we probably shouldn't blame it all on china. i know you're a little concerned about some signs you're seeing coming out of the federal
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all week they have been saying, look, please disregard all of this turmoil that you're seeing around the world. all that matters is employment. when you put yourself in a box you lose sight of what matters. the federal government has to get off this game of being very strict and very tight because the numbers are not bearing up other than some strong employment. >> i know you're very careful about choosing your words, and in the past you have come on this show, jim, and said it is a time to sell. would you say that again about this time? >> no, i think that those times that have come on, that i was able to avoid very big declines, there was systemic risk, maybe the system would fall apart. here we have to take some pain, but this, too, will pass and anyone who panics now is just going to be able to try to figure out how to get back in when we're a little bit lower. matt, that's the sucker's game and i won't play that with people's money at home >> you say it's going to pass because the fundamentals of the
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opinion. >> i think overtime it will become clear that our country once again is a leader and we can avoid a lot of the repercussions whatever china is doing and saying, but it takes over time. i cannot be incredibly bullish right here, frankly, because we haven't seen a big washout worldwide. but you know what. i think that at certain times like this, matt, you just have to say, you know. what it's going to be difficult. it's going to be volatile, but if you stay the course you're not going to regret it. >> jim cramer at the new york jim, thanks very much. >> thank you, matt. >> thank you. a disturbing shooting happening in philadelphia overnight. a gunman ambushed a police officer and tried to execute him. matt delucia from our station in philly wcau has the late on the investigation. matt, good morning. savannah. both officer and suspected shooter are in the hospital this morning. the officer, we're told, was rushed into surgery late last
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this morning police are investigating the shooting of an officer who miraculously survived being shot at point blank range thursday night. >> shots fired. i'm shot! i'm bleeding. >> all scars stand by. we have an officer shot 6-0 and spruce. >> reporter: officer jesse hart nick got into a shootout with a man who police say walked up to the officer while he was sitting in his police characters opening fire with a .9 millimeter gun and shooting at the officer 13 times. >> gets closer and closer to the point where he's actually inside the car firing at the officer. >> reporter: suspect, hitting the officer three times in the arm, bullet holes riddling one side of the police cruiser. police have not released the video they captured of the shooting but describe it as horrific horrific. >> this is absolutely one of the scariest things i've ever seen. i mean, this guy tried to exconsult the police officer. the police officer had no idea he was coming. it's amazing he's alive
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returned fire, hitting the suspect. >> be advised officer did strike the suspect. >> reporter: hart nick, a five-year veteran suffered a broken arm and they are of damage after being hit. he was taken to presbyterian hospital for surgery overnight. >> this just speaks to the dangers of this job and why somebody would do something, i mean, so absolutely evil, it's just beyond us. >> reporter: we are hoping to learn a little more later on today as the investigation continues with the questioning of the suspect and perhaps a look at that surveillance video that supposedly shows this officer barely making it out alive. savannah. >> all right, matt delucia in philadelphia, thank you. the mother of the so-called affluenza teen, ethan couch, is back in texas this morning where she will be arraigned. tonya couch had been held in police custody out here in los angeles since last week. authorities believe couch and her son fled texas in november
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whether ethan couch had violated his probation. the two were arrested in mexico late last month, although ethan couch remains at a detention center in mexico. the sheriff says he's confident of his return. there were scary moments for passengers on a flight from new york to chicago last night. the united airlines plane was forced to make an emergency landing in detroit when a passenger became unruly. this is cell phone video for instance side the plane. airline officials say the woman passengers. police had to board the plane and carry her off with her hands and feet bound. they say the woman may have been suffering from a medical condition. we'll shifflett gears now. mr. roker is here and some cold weather on the way. >> an amazing peeves video that tells you turn around, don't drown. you've got to see this. this is from a guy named mark shegaris on state route 23. he sees some flash flooding and he throws his car into reverse. he smartly didn't try to drive through it. he's backing up.
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that's coming through as he backs away. he's actually driving through all that mud and finally gets to a clear spot and is able to turn around. my gosh, that had to be awfully frightening to see. we've also got a frightening map right now. frigid air coming in. ahead of it we've got very mild air, but this brutally cold air will be coming out of canada. so today, look at temperatures ahead of the system. 42 in cleveland and 6 a in nashville. montgomery 65. albuquerque, new mexico. 36. by saturday omaha is at 12 and indianapolis at 48 and new york city 51 and then on sunday we could see records here in new york city. 60 degrees in new york. richmond and bangor seeing 46 degrees and look at this st. louis. 21 sioux city, 11 degrees and by monday we're back in the cold air by half just about. washington will be at 38 and des moines at 24 and it's going to feel brutally cold. arctic air will come sliding down, and the feels-like
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it will feel like 3, sioux falls 18, omaha 24 and look at what happens on saturday. awfully cold. we're going to get to your local forecast welcome. how you doin'? thanks for coming. today you're gonna choose a mobile office to drive to a remote worksite. you can choose this chevy silverado that offers built in 4g lte wi-fi. or you can choose this ford f-150, that doesn't offer wi-fi. but to make up for it, we added a trailer, a satellite antenna, and dolores. hey fellas! technology's a little behind in here. now the silverado offers built in wi-fi with a connection that's stronger than your smart phone. slick. so, which one do you want? i pick the chevy. chevy. silverado. it leaves ford in the dust.
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>> you know with matt gone, his mentos are up for grabs. >> matt, we've got them and we're not giving them back. >> i have mine here, too. don't worry about it. >> coming up, how to improve your chances of winning the largest lottery in u.s. history as the powerball jack mott grows to more than $700 million. >> i've cut you guys out of the equation, by the way, i have my one ticket out here. >> we have your mentos. >> you can hold them hostage. the guide to the golden globes. the stars getting ready to shine, the tightest races and what ricky gervais is revealing to us about the jokes he has planned but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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good morning, we are tracking a winter storm moving to the front range this morning. this is a live look at downtown denver which has been socked in by fog this morning. it's tough to see some of the buildings and it's been falling for several areas. -- hours. this is making walking on sidewalks really tough so we are going to go over snow clearing rules over on channel 20. let's track -- check weather and traffic. we just saw a second ago how slippery it can be out there. >> explained becky. [laughter] >> i was showing the live camera in fort collins and we were talking about how slippery it was and this guy just ate it on television. he got a pretty quickly. >> he didn't think anybody saw him. [laughter] anyway the snow will be continuing until about 9:30. please be careful if you are out there.
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let's take a quick look if we can. highs, upper 20s, low 30s. we will stay there through the day. we have another few inches of snow before the system wraps up admin eight degrees the overnight low tonight. >> if we can go out to the cdot camera, this puts perspective on the drive, cars just crawling through here. 25 university and i hate to say it but this is how it will feel to sit in your car today. extended travel times because of so many issues on the commute. 76 to 270, there it is -- the central stretch of i-25, all
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morning, january 8 7:30 friday morn, january 8, 2016. happy birthday to my sister. we are getting ready to head out west, we've got carson here now. and matt is there preparing for our arrival. >> that's right. left after the show yesterday, i came out early to hang out with golden globes host ricky gervais. if the our chat was any indication, this guy's ready to stir things up on sunday night.
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gervais has to say in just a couple minutes. >> looking forward to that, matt. a look at today's headlines. two refugees with alleged ties to isis arrested. 23-year-old was taken into custody in sacramento accused of lying to authorities about a trip he made to syria. the other, 24-year-old arrested in houston. authorities say he provided support to isis and lied about his ties to terror organizations while applying to become a u.s. citizen. the u.s. attorney says there is no indication of planned attack within the united states. >> donald trump held his first vermont rally and a number of protesters interrupted throughout the night. >> security move faster. we need security that moves fast. come on. >> and philadelphia police are investigating the shooting of a fellow officer overnight after a man opened fire on a police car and shooting at the officer 13 times. >> shots fired. i'm shot.
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>> officer jesse heart net was shot in the arm but managed to return fire. the police commissioner described video of the incident as horrific. story. both the officer and the suspect being treated for injuries. >> another story, people coast to coast racing out to buy their tickets for tomorrow's record setting powerball jackpot, a jackpot that got bigger. it now stands at more than $700 million. kerry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see it's indeed a record of any u.s. lottery jackpot ever, $700 million, it is eye popping. while those of us all want to dream, there are some who have experienced the reality of winning a big pot. here's what's happened to some of the biggest plotry winners ever. >> the first number is 47. big. >> first thing i would buy is a
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>> i'd buy a michael jordan rookie card. >> reporter: for a lucky few the dream actually comes true. top five add up to $3 billion. at five. $564.1 million. >> won by marie holmes of north carolina and two others. a single mother of four, donated thousands to her church and started a foundation. as has been widely reported she put up a chunk of her winnings, $21 million, to bail her boyfriend out of jail several times. charges include trafficking heroin, possession of a firearm, and dragracing. the fourth biggest award came in 2012, $587 million divided between a man from arizona and cindy and mark hill from missouri. the hills went on to donate money to a fire station and a local park. jackpot number three, $590
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gloria in florida. the woman in line in front let her go ahead. a gesture of kindness costing a half billion dollars. number two, $648 million, split by ira curry and steve tran, from san jose. tran, a delivery man told his boss i don't think i'm going to come in today, tomorrow or ever. and the single largest jackpot anywhere, $656 million divided three ways. the winners want to remain out of the spotlight. money may talk but they prefer not to. while the lottery sign there says $700 million by saturday at the rate people are betting on this, it could go up to $900 million and then if nobody wins, it would exceed possibly $1 billion. they say that winning this kind of money really changes people.
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view. >> yeah, from an undisclosed island location. >> goodness. >> can you imagine. >> now i'm pulling for it. >> let's pretend there is a chance you will win this massive jackpot. what would all that look like? haven't you asked yourself. >> of course. >> so let me tell you. if you took the cash option after 25% federal tax, right now as it stands the winner would have an estimated $428 million in the bank. >> that is enough to buy the most expensive car in the world which is an $8 million maybok, 53 times. or the hope diamond twice. >> hoping to get away, it will get you private island in the bahamas, belize and portugal at $403 million. >> buy a bathing suit. >> that is better in the bahamas.
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hurry you could buy 107 private jets. >> wow. >> matt, what do you think? >> dreaming. >> dreaming big. >> got to be in it to win it. >> let me crush your dreams. the odds are against you. 1 in 292.2 million to be exact. you actually have a better chance of being crushed by a vending machine, which sounds like one of our rossen reports. or, becoming a movie star. but if you are playing, let the computer pick your numbers. according to the powerball website about 70% of past winners used quick picks. yeah. lotto numbers.com says the most frequently drawn numbers are, write these down, 26, 41, 22, and 16. and if history repeats more jackpot winning powerball tickets have been sold in pennsylvania than in any other
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16 in the past 13 years. after all of that information, let me ask you guys a question. is natalie continuing to be miss greedy pants or more of a team player? >> you're the only one who bought a ticket so far. >> that was the security guard's ticket here. i had to give it right back. >> you better. >> you'll make him put your initials on that too. >> exactly. >> all right, al, let's get a check of the weather now. >> let's all dream big. we can buy ourselves an island and get away from this winter weather. wet in florida the rain extends a you will the way into chicago, got a double barreled low-pressure system. first one moving up into the great lakes today, snow and rain across the midwest. second one comes into texas, that's going to bring severe storms to texas and louisiana. tomorrow the one system dies out. this other one we're watching out of texas brings a lot of rain, snow, on the back side of it. heavy rain will actually move
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lot of wet and warm weather with record breaking temperatures possible. but lake-effect snow develops behind it. we're going to look at the snow part in the next half hour. but the rain part from 1 to maybe 2 inches of rain in parts of new england and it's going to be windy as well. that's what's going on >> and that's your latest weather. >> all right, al. thank you. coming up, faulty fitbits, a lawsuit that claims some of the popular devices dangerously underestimate your heart rate, but, first, these messages.
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what about this guy? this guy's... been through a lot. dogs bring out the good in us. pedigree brings out the good in them. feed the good. very cute. consider your application, you little cutie. >> he's a stunner. new concerns this morning over the widely popular fitbit devices. the company hit with an alarming class action lawsuit. natalie is on this one. >> this one claims that the charge hr and the surge model fitbits do not accurately track your heart rate, something that
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working out. it's one of the season's most popular holiday gifts, a gadget to help you keep that new year's resolution of getting into shape and staying healthy. but now the makers of fitbit are coming under fire. >> i'm a mom. i like to work out, like to be fit. >> kate mcclellan has a phd in physical rehab and is one of the people suing the company claiming the heart monitor doesn't work and the ad telling customers every beat counts is misleading. >> my heart rate was only 114 and that did not make sense to me. that's kind of what it would be if i was walking on the treadmill and maybe an incline and not really working hard. >> reporter: after comparing the fitbit heart rate monitor to equipment on her gym she said she new something was wrong and spoke to fitbit's customer service. >> she made it sound like it was my fault, like i was wearing it wrong or i was using it wrong and she said it's not really
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all of the time. >> in a statement a spokesperson for fitbit says we do not believe this case has merit. fitbit stands behind its heart rate technology and strongly disagrees with the statements made in the claim and plans to vigorously defend the lawsuit. fitbit trackers are designed to provide meaningful data to help users reach their health and fitness goals and are not intended to be scientific fitness or medical devices. >> it doesn't count every beat. it can't. it's wildly inaccurate. >> they are seeking a class action status saying the customer is treating customers unfairly noting that in order to even use the device you must log in to fitbit's website and register the heart rate monitor after you've already bought it. >> you can't even use it as a watch to tell what time it is unless you register it on the website and that's when you have to agree to all of these terms. >> this registration includes an agreement that mcclellan's lawyers say prevents customers
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against the company. >> they are told that they are bound by this arbitration clause and class action ban. well, that's unfair. >> fitbit says their agreement has already been upheld in a california court and according to their website customers have 30 days to opt out of the arbitration agreement, and while many users stepping up to support the device, lighting up social media and posting four and five-star reviews on amazon, others are telling this perfect holiday gift to take a hike. this lawsuit just the latest headache for fitbit. the company's stock has dropped 20% after their latest product, the fitbit blaze, left investors somewhat underwhelmed. we all have various tracking devices. i think we use it more as a guide, as a motivator. that's not a medical device. >> not fair expectations. >> curious to see how far the class action suit goes. >> people are looking for too much. >> it's just a fitbit.
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>> it's not your doctor. surprise performance beyonce you've got to see. matt? >> and we'll get you ready for hollywood's biggest party of the year, the golden globes. which star is on ricky gervais' joke list. we'll sit down with the returning host but, first, these messages. we'll give it a 6 for composition. scary. wow, what about just putting a fair, no haggle price on the window? not zany enough? sometimes the best deals
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hey, joe, good morning. >> good morning, matt. they have already officially laid out the red carpet, and, of course, they are getting the drinks ready. this year's golden globes will feature an old host and lots of stars. beyond that it's hard to predict. the golden globes are not just hollywood's biggest party. as amy poehler once joked, it's where the beautiful people of film. >> rub shoulders with the rat-faced people of television. >> reporter: for three years poehler expertly co-hosted the show with tina fey, but this year they are passing the emcee torch to ricky gervais who is serving as globe's ringleader for the fourth time. >> wow. whoa. >> reporter: gervais sat down with matt and told him stars should leave their egos at the door. >> i'm doing these jokes not for the people in the room but for the 200 million people watching around the room so i'm trying to make it a spectator sport. >> reporter: the beverly hilton will be filled with a-list nominees like will smith, kate winslet and matt damon.
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competitive year in film. >> we need the full scope. that's the only thing that will put an end to this. >> it's time, robbie! >> reporter: "spotlight" is the early favorite for best drama. >> 50 million miles away from home. totally alone and what the hell is he thinking right now? >> i'm the greatest botanist on this plan. while on the comedy side analysts predict a tight race between "the martian" and "the big short." >> mike burry, a guy who gets his hair cut at supercuts and doesn't wear shows knows more than alan greenspan and hank paulson. >> yes, he does. >> reporter: leonardo dicaprio is expected to win for "the revenant" as he kicks off this year's quest to win an oscar and keep a line on the lead comedy actress category, a battle between close friends, jennifer lawrence nominated for "joy" and amy schumer up for "trainwreck." >> two drinks, three max, four now that i'm tattling. >> reporter: on the tv side it's
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in fact, netflix scored eight tv nominations beating hbo which has seven. any show could win, a sign the globes can be as unpredictable as they are fun. >> thank you very much. that's about it. >> keep in mind when it comes to the tv categories the globes love new shows,nd (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a stag pool party. (party music) (splashing/destruction) (splashing/destruction) (burke) and we covered it, october twenty-seventh, 2014. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two.
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this is a picture fort collins. turning into a winter wonderland. we will have updates on the storm as it passes through. this is what it looks like in boulder right now. kind of foggy, pcp -- kind of like pc. -- crews are working to keep the runways clear. no major problems out of the airport this morning. let's check the weather and traffic now. amelia and becky? good morning gary. so much to recover from. there recovery will probably last until about 10:00 this morning. northbound her son i-25 crawling along especially the entrance and exit ramps running very slick. that cold air is still underneath. still wrapping up that very long drive on southbound 25, almost an hour from 72 santa fe and becky -- 70 to santa fe.
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we have expected that today. it will significantly let up after nine or 10:00 this morning the temperatures stay cold throughout the afternoon. another 2" to 4" before the system wraps up and it is done completely by tonight. partial clearing tonight with lows dropping to 8. flurries possible in the morning. we will have a little more sunshine to work with on sunday so up we go to 33, 37 on monday, 38 on tuesday. wednesday and thursday seem to be the warmest days of the week with highs approaching the 40s and 50s. more on the storm system hitting the front range, mountains in southern colorado
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, school lunch shaming. why this cheese sandwich is at the center of a red hot debate that has parents fighting mad. then ricky gets ready. we go one-on-one with the always unpredictable ricky gervais for a sneak preview of what he has planned for this weekend's golden globes. >> i'm not your dancing monkey. >> come on. >> you've already got me sitting awkwardly on the couch with you. >> we've known each other for years.
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tell me a raunchy joke. >> not with these cameras, no. what do you think, i'm an idiot? >> and beyonce surprise. how pop's queen bee took the stage by storm to help out her buddy channing tatum. today, friday, january 8th, 2016. >> three generations at the "today" show. >> honeymoon here in new york. >> shoutout for houston, texas. show me what you got >> celebrating my last day of maternity leave at the "today" show. >> here at the "today" show.
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oh, good morning. >> and welcome back to a special split edition of the "today" show on this friday morning. this is january 8th, 2016, and matt lauer out in los angeles getting ready for the golden globes, a big crowd out on the plaza in new york city where the gang is there. guys, i just want to tell you one thing. ricky gervais was in rare form when i sat down with him yesterday. >> oh, boy. can't wait. >> we hope -- i hope he keeps it going until sunday night. can't wait to see that interview, matt. got a lot to get to here in new york. we've got natalie over at the news desk with the top stories. nat, good morning. >> good morning, once again. two men who came to the u.s. as refugees from iraq are due in court today on terror-related charges. 23-year-old mohammed younis al jayab was arrested in sacramento. the justice department said he had traveled to syria to fight with terror organizations and then lied about it to immigration authorities. the other suspect, 24-year-old omar faraj saeed al hardan lived in houston. he's accused of supporting isis and trying to get to syria as a fighter. officials say the two men had
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donald trump's massive rally in vermont thursday night became a test of wills between the republican front-runner and protesters. trump's campaign gave out 20,000 tickets for a 1,400-seat theater. people who waited in line were turned away by security if they would not declare their support for trump. despite the screening, trump was interrupted numerous times. he was taunted -- he taunted the protesters as well as democratic rivals. vermont governor bernie sanders and hillary and bill clinton. the clintons meanwhile are sticking to their strategy of largely ignoring trump while making the most of former president's bill clinton's voter appeal. he campaigned for his wife thursday in iowa, and when our kristen welker asked president clinton about trump dwelling on his past controversy, clinton said he doesn't have a response and he added that there will be plenty of time to talk about it if his wife and trump win their party's nominations. actor pat harrington jr. who played schneider the annoying
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"one day at a time" has died from complications from alzheimer's disease. harrington won golden globes and emmy awards for the show. he starred with valerie bertinelli and mckenzie phillips in a long running sitcom about a single mom raising two teenager daughters. pat harrington jr. was 86 years old. well, it wasn't an ideal setting, but a woman safely gave birth on the side of a highway with help from new jersey state troopers. >> one, two, three, push. there you go. >> breathe, breathe, breathe. >> good, good. >> there we go. >> and the newborn baby girl and her mother were taken to the hospital by ambulance. both are said to be doing well, and an exciting story to tell for all. that's amazing. good job to these troopers doing >> and mom, too. >> exactly. >> and now to the sandwich that's touching off a firestorm. it all started with a school lunch that was taken away from a student who owed money on her
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with cheese and bread. today's erica hill is following this story for us. >> hey, guys, good morning to you. so it's part of a new policy at kokomo high school in indiana aimed at getting students with unpaid lunch bills to pay up. it's how the school tries to get those students and parents to do it though that has some saying it teaches the wrong lesson. >> shamed by a sandwich. this seemingly innocuous photo of a couple of slices of cheese and bread have one community questioning its school lunch etiquette. >> it was a slap in the face to the kids. >> the offending sandwich was snapped by senior sierra nile after it was handed to a fellow student who owed too much money on her meal credit account. >> the lunch lady said oh, you owe $25.60. you have to have this alternative lunch. >> reporter: it's a new policy
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where students can buy lunch on credit. the school started handing out alternative lunches to students who hoe more than $25. the school says it notified families of the change last year but it's now just enforcing it. none of the students who received and alternate lunch would speak on camera. sierra posted this photo of the sandwich on social media calling it absolutely mortifying. >> i was sitting there thinking do i have enough money, am i going to be able to get this right? is everyone going to see and wonder why i can't get a normal >> the post has now been shared nearly 800 times and drawn hundreds of comments. one parent writing i cannot see the point embarrassing a child. another commenter saying i find it ridiculous that everyone is blaming the school for this instead of the parents. the school district has apologized for offending anyone with how the policy was enforced, but in its statement it defends the need for the policy itself saying 499 students are behind on their lunch money. 90% of them are not from low-income families who qualify for free or reduced price
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>> some of these people on the list, i'm sorry, are making $100,000 a year, family of four, and have a debt over $100. i'm sorry those people need to pay their bills. >> the school says the credit on lunches put it $50,000 in debt. making them at risk for losing federal funding. >> we simply can't carry the debt. >> any way you slice it, the policy has families questioning the school's table manners. >> two pieces of bread and two pieces of cheese, my friend, is not feeding a child. >> it doesn't matter how much a parent makes or what's on their lunch account, don't ever feed my kid just bread and cheese. >> the school says it did send notifications to families hover over their credit limit. the school has decided to suspend the so-called alternative lunch policy until
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caught up. it does look like some message though is getting out. the school says it's now steve received $15,000 so far just this week. >> the school needs to pay its bills and parents need to pay up if they are able to. >> not at expense of the kids being embarrassed. >> that's terrible. >> got to be a better way. >> i feel bad, i made nick a cheese sandwich. >> that's what my son eats every day. >> did you put a little mayo on there. >> pay your bill, al. a first look at the "full house" spinoff and what the tanner clan is up to now. let's go out to matt. >> all right, carson. we're going to sit down and talk to ricky gervais about his return to the golden globes. why he says the offer was irresistible, but, first, these messages. oughtful, purely natural, purely fancy feast. new delicious entr\es, crafted to the last detail. never any by-products or fillers. purely natural tastes purely fancy feast. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. because you believe in go.
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text beth, what can i do... [siri:] message. pick up milk. oh, right. milk. introducing the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. it's 8:14. time for "trending." we all know canadians have a reputation of being our nicer neighbors to the north. well, now there's new research on how americans and canadians tweet and it really seems to prove it. researchers at mcmaster university sorted through 3 million tweets from canada and the u.s., god bless them and they combined word clouds to showcase words most used from each country. here are the clouds. look at the canadians. their cloud is filled with positive words like great, amazing, beautiful. look at the american. blurred out. blurred because of profanity,
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>> like we're members of a gang or something. >> anyway, word clouds. >> positive. >> wow. >> well, you might say these cookies here are trending. pepperidge farms released through new flavors of milano cookies, so popular that our people couldn't find them. the new flavors are banana chocolate, mocha and salted caramel. >> thumbs up on salted caramel, love it. >> they are all good. >> mocha is good. >> i'm going to try salted caramel. >> i'm not big on banana. >> banana chocolate. >> if you like banana you might like it. >> yeah. >> they are good. >> yum, yum. now for a look at one of the coolest new inventions from the consumer electronics show. the creators of wow-ee have created the dog, meet c.h.i.p., canine hip intelligent pet. he has beacon sensors making him
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surroundings so he can navigate around obstacles on his own, unless it's a fire hydrant probably where he'll want to hang out. we have c.h.i.p. here in the studio. there's c.h.i.p. on our red carpet. >> he's cute. >> let me start here. c.h.i.p., come. >> look alternate. came right to me. okay. >> that's enough. okay. c.h.i.p., dance. >> do something, c.h.i.p. >> and hand gestures that he'll know. >> wrangler, get him! >> wrangler not impressed. >> wrangler is like -- >> what's he doing now? >> he's dancing still. >> c.h.i.p., sit. >> oh, look at that. >> and you don't need to give c.h.i.p. treats.
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>> oh, no. >> do downward dog. >> there's c.h.i.p., everybody. >> that will be a hot toy right there. >> wrangler could not care less. he's like whatev. start," beyonce, billy joel, carson, have at it. let's do it. beyonce is back in a big way. at super bowl halftime show with coldplay. the singer is featured on the new album "head full of dreams" last appearing at the super bowl in 2013. there's more. last night was the season two premiere of lip sync battle and the first dual was between channing tatum and his wife jenna who performed a striptease, a riff on her husband's performance from "magic mike" and channing took the stage in a long blond wig and tight clothing and began performing beyonce's "run the world girls" and the audience
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have a look. >> there you go. >> that's how you do it. >> oh, my gosh. >> amazing. >> stop it. >> get out. >> did they know she was coming? >> no way. >> channing did. >> jenna looked surprised though. >> jenna is like i lost. that battle is over. >> next up "fuller house" netflix spinoff, highly anticipated and they have released the first pictures of the cast on the set. see the whole cast together minus the olsen systems. sisters. d.j. tanner and sister stephanie and best friend kimmy gibler with the tanners moving back into the childhood home with tanner's daughter and d.j.'s three sons. it will be released on february 26th.
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joel and jimmy fallon on "the tonight show" singing "beast of burden" much to the audience delight. billy joel must have thought that went pretty well because he then invited jimmy to join him on stage at one of his monthly concerts at madison square garden. have a look. let's just start it up >> jimmy fallon living the dream or what? >> he's a rock star, too. >> won a people's choice award early in the week and with bill joel at msg. >> he does a good mix, too. >> a great mix. >> there it is, that is your "pop start." >> c.h.i.p., we're done. >> milano, i love you. >> carson, thank you. al, let's get a check of the weather. >> all right. it's been fairly quiet as far as lake-effect snow. the lake-effect snow machine has been shut down. why?
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temperatures, unseasonably winds and no snow. cleveland this time of year you'd be seeing 22 inches, 42 in buffalo and almost 50 in syracuse and look what we've gotten so far, almost zip. cleveland less than an inch and a half and 12 in erie. cleveland and buffalo are off to their least snowiest starts, but the good news is we're going to see some of that lake-effect snow. right now ice concentration on lake erie 1% which means the lake is wide open which means we can see more snow. that's what's going on around the country.
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>> and that's your latest weather. savannah. >> all right. matt, let's go back out to you. i know you sat down with ricky gervais. >> i did. it's his fourth time hosting the golden globes. if we've learned anything from the previous three times, it's that you never know what's going to happen next. >> most normal people, they do something wrong and then they apologize for it. >> right. >> you have issued an apology almost a week in advance getting up there at the podium. >> because i can't be bothered to apologize after. just because you're offended doesn't mean you're right. i don't care. i don't care. >> do you not care? >> i can hardly said sorry. >> one my favorite drinks is i like a drink as much as the next guy. >> unless the next man is mel gibson. >> i didn't make anything up. everyone knew about it. it wasn't new information i was offering, you know. it wasn't privileged. it was -- it was, you know, the elephant in the room. i think you do have to address
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undermine the moral fabric of america. i'm -- i would rather people laughed than gasped. if they gasp -- >> two heterosexual actors prepare tending to be gay so the complete opposite of some scientologists. >> i did the secretary one and there was outrage and i did the third one because people were saying you'll never be invited back so i just did that that i would be. irresistible, nbc say what you can say what you want, that's irresistible. that's the deal-breaker for me and then there's other things. am i too busy? >> but they don't think you can say anything you want, do they. >> they say it but they don't know what that means. >> right. >> i think i'll be fine. i get that in writing. >> we've done this a lot of times before the golden globes. i know you're not going to tell me any of the golden globes. >> no. >> which i wouldn't ask you to. >> tell meet raunchiest ones that didn't make the cut. >> i can't.
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i can't air it so go ahead. i just want to get the room to laugh. i promise you, i promise you. guys, will we make the deal. we make the deal. this will never hit youtube. >> that guy is overspent on his mortgage. >> promise. >> swear on your life. >> listen, go ahead. >> i'm not your dancing monkey. >> come on. >> you've already get me signature awkwardly on the couch with you. the body language. >> known each other for years. you don't trust me enough to tell me a raunchy joke. >> not with three cameras, no. what do you think, i'm an idiot? >> i'm going to mention a name and just with your eyes tell me if that person might come up in the monologue, okay. >> donald trump. >> he might. he might come up in the monologue horin one of the intros. >> what part of just with your eyes did you not get. just with your eyes. >> [ bleep ]. >> oh, you'll say that but you won't tell me a raunchy joke.
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>> that's amazing. i want to play poker with you. >> caitlyn jenner. >> one thing that can't be bought, a golden globe, officially. >> i think i have the hand that feeds me, nbc and the hollywood front best with good humor. >> right. >> but i can't -- i don't want -- i don't want this nauseating back slapping aren't we all great. yeah, we know we're all great. it's fairy land. it's tv. this isn't real. we're not doing anything. we're not saving lives. we're signature on a couch people. each other. >> we've been here for four hours and this is condensed down to seven minutes. >> last question. complete this sentence for me. i'm ricky gervais, i've hosted the golden globes four times and i'm certain --
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>> how about that this will be my last time? >> well, it probably will. there's no reason to do it or not do it. in the time is right and, you know, it feels like fun. >> i hope you do it again because otherwise i'm going to miss sitting on a couch with you. >> it's a nice couch. >> thank you. >> nice couch. >> hey, come here. give me a hug. >> come on. >> good luck. >> thanks. >> that's great. >> love him. >> that's so good. >> well, that is him. >> the minute he walks in the room. >> your mike cut off for a second. didn't hear what you said. >> i said he's up. few people that makes me laugh the second he walks into the room. >> that was great. >> he is amazing. >> i love his laugh. >> i know. >> matt, did he tell you the dirty joke you wanted? >> yes, he did. yes, he did. >> i'll save it for when you guys get out here. >> that was hilarious. >> by the way, there's no way he could have said it on the air.
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coming up on channel 20. >> i am cheryl preheim and here's a look at what's coming up on channel 24 9news at 8:00 a.m. the snow has been causing such a mess and still happening now. earlier. avoid. amelia has a lot of accidents to manage this morning. and we will tell you if there are any delays at the airport. we will also show you some of the weird and wacky gadgets on display at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. noel brennan having a pretty good time, not just because of the palm trees in the pool. a lot of cool toys. amelia and becky, you two have been busy busy this morning. >> yes we just run in circles back here. i was noticing that the newsroom is pretty empty because i think everybody is still taught -- stuck in traffic. here we are again, 225 at dtc,
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zoomed in view. travel times still rough. lots of different crashes here. 470 still in the red both becky wow. the snow will not let up significantly until 9:00 or 10:00 this morning and then flurries. let's take a look outside at boulder where you can see it's still coming down with temperatures in the 20s and that's where we stay for today. 24 for denver, 24 greeley, fort collins this afternoon is going to be a cold one. we've got another inch or two of snow before the system wraps up tonight. tonight partial clearing, lows drop to eight. the cold is not done, it sticks around tomorrow. 26 the high on saturday. sunday we feel of our sunshine so that helps. 33 the high and then monday 37, tuesday 38. as for the middle of next week, wednesday and thursday we will
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it's been a beautiful run here, absolutely. >> still coming up this morning, our resident experts who are spending the month checking every single aspect of your life. we'll check in with them. >> new twists on a few of our favorite things already for 2016. >> what is that? >> wow. >> what is going on there. >> snuggie with spirit all right. >> well, "together we make football" finalists, we'll find out who is going to get the trip of a lifetime to super bowl 50. >> such great stories. can't wait to find out what happens there. first, let's get a check of the weather. >> let's get a look at your weekend outlook. here's what we're shaping up as. we're expecting to see temperatures, temperatures from last year, 2015. record above average. you average it out, 2015 was the second hottest on record
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the national weather service. just amazing stuff. as far as your weekend outlook here we go. for saturday wet weather and an icy mix in northern new england. snow back through the ohio river vale and some snow in sections of california. sunday, sunday, sunday, we're look at windy conditions around the great lakes with lake-effect snow. heavy rain in northern new england and western two-thirds of the country, fair, but, boy, is it going to be bone-chilling from the plains, midwest and on
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>> and we've got a big game coming up on sunday, and it is going to be a cold one. that's right. oh, man, the seattle seahawks are heading into minnesota. minnesota's last outdoor home game at tcf bank stadium. frigid, 2 above and a windchill of 15 below. coldest game ever for the seahawks to play in. man, that's going to be a rough one. it's wild card sunday, seahawks and vikings starting at 12:00 right here on nbc. be there. carson. >> all right. now to our special series start today. all month long our experts are helping you achieve new year's resolution s big and small. they are here now in our original room answering your questions from facebook. jill, you're here and you have exciting news for one viewer. come on out. >> i really do. something that we've done for
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going to help someone get into a calm zone. earlier this week we focus on cleansing the mind and asked people to tweet us a photo of their hectic life for a chance to win each. steals & deals. that's one facial kit, a robe that you were donning, looked very regal. wanted to steal, it candle that turns into body oil, nablous, hair care set, a lipset and new towel set. so -- >> let's do it. >> you ready to crown a winner. >> i am ready to krount winner. >> all right. here we go. jill, and the winner is heidi. >> the caption jill, if you can hear me, could i use some serenity, and i think you can relate. you have three children on your head and, of course, a lamp. >> well, congratulations and you'll hop back on the facebook page and take more of people's questions and if you've got any of those questions, keep them
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they are here and working their tails off over here. joy, you already. getting lots of questions. >> great questions, about everything. >> jeerngs lots of financial questions. >> a lot of credit questions. >> interesting. coming up next, going for gold. three lucky fans compete for a golden ticket to the golden globes. we'll get to that and have some fun with it and first, this is
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are >> all right. we're back at 8:37. we've got a golden ticket to the golden globes to give away this morning. we sifted through countless entries and found three viewers who are self-professed mega fans of the globes. >> let's meet your contestants, everybody. alison wilson lives in brooklyn and originally from little rock, arkansas, grew up watching the globes, and your family is there with bick hopes that one day you
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next up is don alowon from south carolina, showed us his love for everything golden with a spray painted outfit and an award. good to have you, don. lastly we've got hika from san diego and when she's not throwing her yearly golden globes bash she's teaching our brave navy s.e.a.l.s how to pack their parachute. >> what are they playing for in the winner will be whisked out of the studio and flown to l.a. courtesy of discover los angeles and they will be pampered at the beverly hills, shopping spree at the beverly center and walk the official golden globes red carpet and then join the official viewing party. >> pretty fancy. for the other two we've got an amazing basket of dvds, all the hot films right here. no one is walking away empty-handed. let's get to our questions. >> i should mention, you buzz to answer. if the person who answers incorrectly, the other two have to buzz in, right. >> okay. >> to answer. >> if you know. >> okay. >> question one.
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for the most individual golden globes won? >> that was alison. >> meryl streep. >> that is correct. >> that is correct. >> point on the board for miss allyson. >> what venue has been home to the golden globes -- >> and go ahead. >> the beverly hills. >> that is correct. >> didn't have to wait. >> golden globes since 1961, beverly hilton. >> 1-1. >> wow, question three, which actor holds the globe record for the most nominations -- >> allyson. >> jack lemon. >> that is incorrect. >> someone else want to buzz in. >> want to heart rest of the question. >> okay. >> question three, which actor holds the globe record for the most nominations in one year, the other two? >> jamie fox. >> that is correct. >> okay. >> 1-1-1, all tied up. >> which media company leads in golden globe nominations this year, which media company leads the nominations this year? >> getting tough now. >> hbo. >> that is incorrect. >> other two. >> netflix. >> that is correct.
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question five, which global pop star is nominated for the first time this year for performance -- >> lady gaga. >> geez, you guys are good. >> getting nervous. >> in 2008 the golden globes -- >> yes, don. >> it was cancelled because they had a strike. >> that's right. >> was in 2008. >> 2008, yeah. >> wow, okay. >> question seven, name the youngest winner ever -- >> allyson, ricky schroeder. >> you're good. >> youngest winner ever. >> he was 9. >> these guys are like -- we're like what. >> question eight. which film picked up the most nominations for the upcoming -- >> hika. >> i think allyson has it. >> carol. >> carol is correct. >> good job there. >> which actor holds the record for the most individual golden globes won? >> that's allyson. >> that is meryl streep.
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>> oh, no. >> which actor holds the record. >> most individual. >> jack lemon. >> no, no. >> you want to buzz in. >> most individual golden globes won, which actor. >> a shot at it the. if not, we'll move on. >> only get one chance, sorry. >> oh, no. >> jack nicholson. >> that is correct. >> oh, my gosh. >> we're keeping it going with a question. >> question ten, which film has all five major categories -- >> allyson. it is "one flew over the cuckoo nest." >> get out of town. >> and with that there is your winner. >> how did you know that? >> i've been practicing. >> yes. >> allyson, you are the winner. >> brooklyn on the way to los angeles. >> we'll see you on the red carpet. >> i'm impressed with all of you.
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>> thank you. >> >> that is awesome. guys, you do get the basket and we have a lovely parting gift for you. >> you're so excited. >> bring it here for a hug. >> watch the golden globes live sunday on nbc and coming up next, we've got fashion, fun and food on the way. and we'll get to all that coming up. congratulations to allyson. enjoy the golden globes. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >> thank you. >> you guys were awesome.
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so faux fur, savannah, has long been a big trend for humans, but look at our little friends down here. >> oh, my goodness. >> now that's a big trend for the four-legged set, so here we have little madge and her >> adorable. >> modeling faux fur vests from restoration hardware and don't let the pet glamour stop there. there's also faux fur pet >> i would like to sleep hon these. they look lovely. >> is that right at $39. >> now on to now we have two items. here's some faux fur for the humans. we've got next level ear muffs called music muffs that actually play music so they keep you warm when you rock out all win the earth long. >> you like them, janell. >> and she turns around, move over, purse, all about the backpack. >> backpacks back in. >> for 2016 so it's sport and hands-free and these are from amy kestenberg, so beautiful, great metallic camo that you can find in every color and style. >> happy new year. >> now look what we've got here
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with spirit. >> looking good, kate. you a steelers fan? >> yes. >> you are now. >> so for this weekend, find these at the northwest, they are $24.95 and rumor has it if you're warm you can cheer a whole lot louder. >> yeah. >> like you've got your sleeves. >> basically a snuggie bearable blanket with your team. >> nfl uniform. every team that you love. >> okay great. >> we move over here, got some great items north home. animals are a huge trend for this season for the home and so we have this great shop from boston and they have amazing animal accessories, check out these umbrellas for bunny and black labs to these beautiful trays that you can hang them on the wall. >> oh, yeah. >> use them as art or a regular tray. two little monkey candles. it is the year of the monkey. >> oh, is it. >> yeah, starting at the chinese new year so that brings us. >> shall we get a shot little monkey candles. >> aren't they cute and dripless which is so great.
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bring in the new year and first up is radish which is a cooking club for kids. >> that's cute. >> they want to bring families together and at every month they will send you a cooking kit with great step-by-step instructions that kids and parents can cook together. send the food or just the little recipes. >> they send -- no, they don't send the food. they send a box with great recipes and also activities and even tools starting at just $20 a month. >> very cute. >> so cute. >> and now on to food. savannah, talk to me. >> grab the new year by the tail. the maine lobster tail, that is. >> okay. >> here we have seafood kits from luke's lobster. now you may know them for their incredible lobster rolls, and, i mean, they send kits straight to your doors. >> looks like a thing of beauty, absolutely incredible, but that's not all. they can also send great lobster tails, pan-seared in ten minutes, so easy. beautiful crab claws and also award-winning lobster bisque and
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if you try that. >> shall i give it a little try. >> so, so divine. >> they send it, and it's fish. they obviously figured out how to do that. straight to your door, you heat it up. some of it is ready to go. >> some of it comes ready to go. >> from luke'slobster.com. kits start at $40. >> and last but not least, this is virginia country ham and sweet potato biscuits. i mean, the best thing you will ever put in your mouth. >> don't mind if i do, sings you since you mentioned it. >> they come ready to serve, add a little bit of butter from edward virginia's smoke house hams and they have been making these hams, dry cured and hickory smoked for over 90 years, so it's a family recipe. and just so delish and they have new for 2016 what the chefs are calling lamb ham which is dried cured ham that you can serve and find this all at edward'svirginiaham.com. >> always outdone yourself again.
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together we make football friends and we've been hearing their remark habel stories all season long hand we'll find out finally who gets to go to super bowl 50. willie, good morning. >> good morning, guys. i think we all agree as we watched these five extraordinary finalists who is going to be impossible to choose because that moment has come. let's take a look back at their stories. >> my mom would always call payton her tough girl, payton calls her the tough one. >> if she didn't have this league, i don't know if they would be as close as they are now. >> football just became a way to talk to them. >> play like bucky, better play like bucky. >> those boys are out there playing for my son. >> i get nervous, anxious. >> it's okay. >> sssh. >> you're an absolutely incredible young girl.
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>> you're a finalist to go to super bowl 50. >> you're also going to new york and be on the "today" show. >> i'm speechless. you're brett favre. >> he's crying. >> oh, wow. >> and our finalists have traveled from all across the country to join us on the plaza this morning. let's start right now to me with the dynamic duo of mal kay a kai and somewhat rise and then the undisputed biggest brett favre fanned, marvin anderson and coach brad lutz from virginia. good luck, guys, then the very lovely and talented payton watson and her dad tracy and her brothers sean and parker from katy, texas. next is felix augusto and his son felix jr. from riverside, new jersey. >> yeah.
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end there, seattle superfans duke along with jeff and jen hancock. >> so we, as i mentioned, have what amounts to an impossible decision here. >> that's true. >> how could you be pick one over the rest of these stories, but alas we have to. i've got the magic ticket from the nfl. they have sent to us for super bowl 50. and i'm going to talk to you for one second here. we probably are not allowed to do this. >> give it to all of them. >> this is nerve-racking. >> this is a decision from all of us on the "today" show and at the nfl. i'm probably not authorized to do it. >> just do it. >> i refuse to make a choice.
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guys are going to do it. >> yes! >> only two of the teams will be there. we've got a lot of teams represented. who thinks their team is going to the super bowl? >> we were so moved and so inspired by your stories, thank you for all the good work you do and all of your communities. you are extraordinary people, and we're honored along with the nfl to send you to the super bowl in san francisco's bay area. >> we fell in love with all of you. we can't think of anybody more deserving. we hope you have the time of your lives. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> congratulations. have fun at the game! >> have a great day.
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this morning on "today's take" leonardo dicaprio sits down with us to talk about the most challenging role of his career and all that oscar talk. then, from the celebrities to the gervais jabs, your ticket to this weekend's golden globes. and oscar winner j.j. simmons sits down with its showing off his animated side 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 to "today" on a
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it's january the 8th, 2016. great crowd on our plaza. very excited to give some of our viewers who are spending an incredible football stories a trip to super bowl 50. >> so deserving. so glad they all get to go. >> i'm willie along with natalie and al. tamron off on her way to the globes. >> none of us. >> producer's choice. >> let's back up a second. tamron already left to go to the golden globes. >> she's preparing to do an interview, she's being -- she's very busy. >> very good. >> we all -- we all procrastinate. we go last move. >> roker move, build in some extra time around the event. >> extra time is one thing. >> can have a nice dinner tonight. good for her. >> good for her. >> massage. >> good for her. we'll see her out there tomorrow. the golden globes are this sunday, as you know, and they will be hosted by the hilarious cunning ricky gervais. >> unbelievable. >> cannot wait for in. >> matt actually sat down with
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hint of what we might expect on sunday night. >> i'm going to mention a name and just with your eyes tell me if that person might come up in the monologue. okay. >> okay. >> donald trump. >> he might. he might come up in the monologue or might come up -- >> just with your eyes. what part of just with your eyes did you not get? [ bleep ]. >> oh, you'll say that, but you won't tell me a raunchy joke. >> donald trump. >> that's amazing. i want to play poker with you. >>kranltin' jenner. >> i love his laugh. >> so good. >> fourth time that ricky gets to do it, and i don't think he can do any wrong at this point. i think the more abrasive he is, the better. >> that's what people want. >> what you're expecting. >> what they want. >> bring on the insults.
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their way and ricky great in a totally different way. >> cannot wait. >> let's get everybody geared up and ready for sunday night. best motion picture drama. the nominees are "mad max," furry road," "room," "spotlight" "ref advantage and "carol." >> i went with "spotlight. a lot of good movies. >> i went with "reven ha nt". >> and i did, too. >> tossup in. >> best music or picture comedy. health nominees," the big short," "joy," "the martian," spy" and "trainwreck." >> "joy" and "the martian" nom comedies or a us michael. >> "the martian was funny in certain parts. >> they jerry rigged "the martian" to get in that category. >> i went with "the big short." >> i went with "the martian." >> i did. >> and matt damon also will win. >> we'll get to that. >> in that category. best tv series and drama.
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mr. rote ro bott, "outlander," "marcos. >> i picked "narcos." >> i think "game of thrones" is long overdo. >> i went with "mah dose." >> best tv series or comedy, a look at "narcos. "casual, "mozart in the jungle," "orange is the new black", ,". that's a tough category. >> after the nominations were out. it's so funny, it's amazing. >> i need to start watching that. >> i just got in the on "silicon valley." >> silicon valley is my pick, your pick, too. >> i went "mozart in the jungle." i think that's really funny and globes like the new folks. >> and never sleep on "veep" julia louis-dreyfus.
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for "the revenant" and maybe on his way to the first oscar. tv side, huge year for streaming shows, netflix with eight streaming nominations beating hbo. the golden globe awards and pre-show begins at 7:00 p.m. eastern and 4:00 pacific on nbc and then the awards get going at 8:00 eastern. >> got your tuxes ready. >> ready. >> all set. >> who are you wearing? >> i honestly have no idea. have to look at the label. >> you don't note brand of it. >> i don't know. >> you guys -- well, you pay attention. >> i'll text you when i get home. >> j. crew thing going. >> where did you buy it. >> men's warehouse, right in there. >> you'll like the way you look. i guarantee it. >> set him up for that one. >> where are you going? >> i had had a choice between two great dresses, either a black number or purple number. >> but they are both a number. >> both a number. a number to call. >> okay. you guys ready. powerball fever. >> oh, yeah. >> again. now it's at a whopping record
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>> it could get to a billion. >> it could possibly get to $1 billion. >> by the time we send our crew over to pennsylvania to bite tickets and we'll explain why. >> $a billion dollars. >> but the odds of winning. >> you could win. >> 1 in 292.2 million, but as we keep saying you've got to be in it to win it. how could you maybe improve the odds, okay, technically you can't really improve the odds, but here's a little powerball strategy. apparently, according to the powerball website. 70% of the past winners have used quick picks, so technically though again, doesn't improve your odds, but rather than like pick your numbers and, you know, just go with the quick picks, lottonumbers.com says the most frequently drawn numbers, are you might want to get a pencil for this, 26, 41, 22 and 16, and there have been more jackpot winning powerball tickets sold in pennsylvania than in any other state. >> interesting.
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sold in pennsylvania over the last 13 years, so those are pretty good odds. let's go over to pennsylvania. if you do win and take the cash option after a 25% federal tax you would get an estimated -- if it's at $700 million that it is now, an estimated $424.4 million. the drawing is saturday at 10:59 p.m., and i will not be here at work on monday. >> no, absolutely not. >> i always take that quick pick. when i took the kids to the cigarette store to buy our lottery cities and get some five-hour energy, stuff like that for the kids. >> colt 45. >> the woman in front of us had handwritten out her numbers and had about 100 of them. 28, 16. >> oh, my gosh. >> no. >> 41. >> agh. >> is that your $10 bill. >> oh, my gosh. but i waited. got to be in it to win it. >> i want to teach the kids a valuable lesson about patience. >> patience, there you go. >> and picking that up colt 45. >> exactly.
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hold on to your bowling ball. check this out. a guy in paris trying to throw a strike at a bowling alley on january 2nd. here we go. >> here we go. >> oh, wow. >> instead of the gutter he got a ceiling. >> that is crazy. >> here's my take. he must be using a children's ball because any ball with any weight. it's like a two-pounder. >> hand that ceiling must be made out of -- >> well, you know the french are known for many things. bowling is not one of them. >> that's awesome. that's a fun watch. >> like that. >> just announced, we knew coldplay was doing the super bowl, super bowl 50 halftime on >> great. >> guess who they just added to the performance. >> would? >> the queen bee. >> beans en. headlined the halftime show in tweencht when the lights went out and coldly play and beansy. >> are they going to bring jds uniphase we beyonce, and jay-z
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>> they are all pal. >> in the hamptons together, all happening. speaking of beyonce, last night on "lip synch battle," the show we love. channing tatum performed his version of beyonce's "runt world" and look who waltzed in. >> oh, my gosh. when runs the world go the girls, girls >> that's amazing. >> a little scary. >> that's a little disturbing. >> and that's the finish. >> his opponent was his wife jenna who you see there was completely stunned to see beansy. >> and did a whole "magic mike" thing like a strip thing, but i think that blew them all away. >> i've got to say, they have ramped that show up for season
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>> it's unbelievable. >> they bring on the stars. >> bring that on nbc, you know. come on. bring it on. >> what's going on in the weather, hall? >> well, we've got a which go change as far as temperatures are concerned. here in the east nice and mild today. temperatures milder than they have been and a big frigid air mass coming on down from canada. denver is only going to be 22 degrees, 21 degrees below norm a. cleveland 41. that's 8 degrees above normal. saturday that warm air stays along the headquarter. 51 in new york and 57 raleigh. plattsburgh 40. look what happens sunchltd new york city may set a record, same in washington, d.c. richmond, buffalo as well, and bitterly cold out in the plains and then monday, boom, we drop by almost a half in new york and albany and down into savannah.
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nashville 41 and green bay a >> and that is your latest weather. >> al, thank you very much, sir. yesterday our good buddy wwe star john cena had shoulder surgery and we were wishing him well at the end of the show and i implored him to get butter betty, get butter betty, and john tweeted us thank you i'm make sure to get bert and butter. you guys are the best. cu soon. >> that was good. >> we love john.
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up next, more the countdown to the golden globes, my interview with leonardo dicaprio and the director about their stunning film "the reven ha nt" to folks out there whose diabetic nerve pain... shoots and burns its way into your day, i hear you. that makes ordinary tasks extraordinarily painful, i hear you. make sure your doctor hears you too! i hear you because i was there when my dad suffered with diabetic nerve pain. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, don't suffer in silence! step on up and ask your doctor about diabetic nerve pain.
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audience member is to submerge yourself in a completely different reality. >> in "the revenant" that reality is the wilderness of the american west in the 1820s. leonardo dicaprio plays hugh glass, a battered frontiersman seeking revenge against a fellow explorer, the film shot authentically under brutal winter conditions. what about it grabbed you? >> the director. >> yeah, i keep saying -- >> that's oscar winning director alejandro inreceiptu who last year wouldn't academy award for directing "bird man" and now he's in the conversation again for "revenant." >> we know why leonardo picked the movie because of you and why did you think leo was the right man to play hugh glass? >> i thought and now as a fact i know that there was not a better choice. i think he's an amazing baht body of work, a testimony of how
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without somebody as leo so brave and encouraging, i needed a partner, i didn't need just a great actor. >> was there any point, leo, where you're wearing 100 pounds of fur standing in a frozen river shaking with the flu. >> of course. >> where you looked at him and said what the hell are we doing? >> i think everyone said that on a daily basis, the entire cast. >> at least. >> pretty much. >> i'm an admiration of his ambition, the fact that every single day he strove for this authenticity and he was relentless about getting it. everyone felt this sort of shared energy that we were doing something incredibly unique. >> a lot of things have been talked and expressed how difficult the production was, but at the end, you know, the audience, the public should not care about that, honestly. that's our job.
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privilege. >> that bear zone is breathtaking. it's terrifying and feels unlike any other scene i've seen in a film before. the way you shot it and the way you put it together, i'm there and not as though my face is pressed against the glass but like i'm under the bear. how did you achieve that without giving away too many of your director secrets. how did you pull that off? >> what i wanted was not to exploit violence and to blow people's mind by brutal gore. no, it's not gore at all. i disagree with that. it's real. it's just what it is. >> dicaprio and inarritu are all up for golden globes this weekend but the big question is whether this is the year leonardo dicaprio finally wins his oscar. >> these things are something that you know is ultimately beyond your control. it's in other people's hands now. >> what would it mean to you though to win best actor? >> i think anyone appreciates those types of things for sure, of course, you know, to be
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know it's a cliche, but the truth is it's ultimately not why you do these films. you do them because, you know, if you love the art form and cinema to me is the great modern art form, you can look back one day and say i -- i did that piece of work, and i -- i gave it everything i could while i was there, and -- and if you have enough of those later hon in life, you're a happy artist. >> meanwhile, this guy's got a shelf full of trophies from last year alone. do you expect to get some more attention this year at the oscars? >> i share what leo says correctly, you know. i think that recognition and appreciation of the peers i think is always a great thing that in a way, you know, you celebrate because it's a celebration. world you live with a lot of people but actually that's a consequence. it's not a meaning. i think we gave it all, and we are very proud and happy about
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coming up in the next half hour, we're going to show you a real crowd pleaser. easy chicken fajitas. it's going to cost you less than 15 bucks, feed your family of four, perfect for the playoffs or the golden globes get-together. willie. >> sounds good. also with us j.k. simmons, he's got a new movie for the younger set and playing a villain in his new film "kung fu panda 3" and what an honor it was to co-star with me and al, finally. it's all been made it in his career. natalie. >> looking forward to that. also, you'll get to meet these three amazing astronauts, and they are sharing their incredible stories of survival from space and the split second life-and-death decisions that they need to make in zero gravity.
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labeling system mandatory. about three-quarters of campbell's products contain ingredients derived from gmo crops including corns and soybeans. of all the things that you could do with a half ton of butter, well, this probably is the most amazing thing you'll see. these life-sized butter sculptures have been unveiled at 100th annual pennsylvania farm show. as you see, they depict a dairy cow along with members of farm families. a pair of artists spend two weeks creating the high-calorie masterpiece. you're not eating, it just admiring it. let's get a check of the weather right now from mr. roker. >> they have been doing that in iowa for a long time, too. >> beautiful. >> let's show you what's going on with your weather. it has been -- 2015 was a really hot year, and it would have been the record-setting year if it wasn't for that really cold february. otherwise, it would have been the hottest, but it's the second hottest. now, as far as your weekend outlook is concerned, here's what we've got. wet weather in the eastern half of the country with snow in the
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and snow in interior sections of california. sunday, sunday, sunday, bitterly cold through the plains and into the mid-mississippi river southeast. it's going to be very chilly, lakes. heavy rain along the new england coast. things dry out finally in >> and that is your latest weather. well, this morning on "today
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who doesn't love fajitas. >> i love fajitas, yummy. >> people can actually make it themselves and kids can make them and great to eat with your hands. let's get going. we'll start back here. here's our food grid, yellow rice, chopped up tomatoes and beans, oil, some frozen peas and carrots, chicken, peppers, onions. oh, it's all on the website. we'll start off with the rice. cook the rice according to the directions, all right, on the box. you can make the rice from scratch but this is so much easier and take frozen peas and carrots and pretty economical and yet very healthy for you pause they freeze and flash freeze them right at the peak of freshness and then you take your can of beans and you'll put it on your grill for your burner for a little bit and then you take your -- you can do fresh tomatoes and some peppers, but we've already prepped them. they are a little cheaper when they are canned and, again, very fresh. you're going to heat those up. >> meantime, take your chicken
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slice it up, all right. what you're basically going to do is make long slices, want to make the pieces so that you get the chicken strips. boneless chicken breasts and cut them up into the strips. >> what's the marinade, al? >> adobo and some oregano. >> love it. >> and just mix that in, mix that together. now you'll heat a pan, get it to a fairly high here the with some kind of canola oil or something like that, once you get that all mixed in. put your chicken strips in and you'll cook them down and once those cook you brown them on each side for a few minutes and you'll get rid of those. put them in a pan, a plate right there. now you'll take your peppers, i like a bunch of colors, original, red, green, yellow and slide that and some sliced red onions in there for color.
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meantime, while that's cooking. i like corn tortilla, a little more fiber in them and grill them up. grilled persons and onions and got your fajitas and your chicken and tortillas and black bones and rice. got yourself a nice sgleel one of my five little meals of the week, al. >> and swap out whatever protein you want, or you can do it without -- without the protein and make it a vegetarian meal. >> as you said, you always get the kids involved, they help out, get to make their own meal. >> there you have t.golden globes, the playoffs, you're ready. >> it looks beautifully served up like this. >> very festive. >> to get this recipe head to today.com/food. we want to also mention our "today" food club members stand out. jackie from castle rock, colorado, made this budget friendly ham fried rice. >> coming up, one of the most
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last year at this time j.j. simmons was in the middle of a world tour where he was collecting trophies including an oscar for his role as a music teacher. >> and he's playing a different kind of villean, an animated yak with a centuries old ax to grind in "kung fu panda 3." take a look. >> i have returned. >> who? >> kai, general kai, supreme warlord of all china. >> the jade slayer. master of pain. >> eh. >> okay. i used to work with ugway. >> a mast every warrior. >> clearly a well-known villain. >> he's pretty good. >> j.k. simmons, good morning. >> good morning. >> your voice is just amazing,
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once again you play a villean. what's the deal? you're such a nice guy. >> i do. well, you know, that's part of the fun of doing what i do. get to mix it up. good guys, bad guys. >> yeah. >> a little bit of everything. >> bulls, yaks. >> you play a good yak, as i must say. al roker and i have -- i'm going to call it starring roles in this film. >> oh, please. yeah. they killed it. >> we may not be in the move, but we're stars of the film. what do you like about doing the animated films? al and i have never done it about. you go in the booth and let it the rip. >> you literally go to your eyes and go to that theater of the mind place that some other voiceover guys call it in l.a. and do what you do and you don't have to shave. you don't have to put on a nice thing or anything. >> nice. as we mentioned, you obviously
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for your voice in this movie. does it ever get weird when you go to the drive through and you ever use a different voice to order, make an order? >> yeah, i should try a different dialect every time. >> different accent. >> go with the yak. >> go with kai, the villain. we mentioned your oscar this year and this time of year has us thinking about those things, the golden globes and the oscars. now a year on, what does that mean to you, to your life, to your career? mean, we loved your acceptance speech, so many people did, talking about your parents, everybody heeded that and called in the middle of the oscars. >> many people did. >> what did that night and that award mean to you? >> well, it's really led -- professionally it's just led to more opportunities. >> yeah. >> there's more scripts coming my way, including animated, and -- and honestly when they asked me to do kung fu panda three, the one question i asked was is it all the same team that made the first two movies because i was such a big fan of
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directors and producers and writers and i wanted to jump on board. >> the kids are huge fans so they have been waiting for this movie for quite a while. seebecking of opportunities, you had an amazing career high just this week on jimmy fallon. tell us about this moment, as we show you. if you say good-bye to me tonight there would still be music left and right >> what was that like, how did you get roped into that? >> they asked me if i wanted to take off after my little segment and said, no, i want to stick around and watch billy joel so during the break i went over to introduce myself and i said, you know, i'm a big fan, and my knucklehead friends and i used to have a couple of beers and break out into "longest time" and he goes, all right, here, let's go. >> amazing. >> and, you know, we had no
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but doing a little doo-op with billy joel and his band and that fallon guy, pretty cool. >> before we let you go, tomorrow is the big day, j.k. simmons' birthday. >> come on out, jerry. >> most wonderful day. >> look at that. a beautiful cake. >> had the fajitas and now the cake. >> the little panda on there. >> ready. >> thank you. >> good wish. >> thank you, yes. >> made it. >> excellent. >> happy birthday, congratulations on the movie. >> happy birthday. look forward to see the golden globes, a presenter. >> passing out trophies. >> yes. see you sunday night. coming up, some remarkable astronauts faced with life-and-death decisions in space sharing with us their stories of survival, and they are incredible. stay around. hey, remember the game when i set the rookie passing record? i mean, you only mentioned what, 50 times... how about when i had three events in one night? well, i' ve been working on my new superhero move all day! we' re non stop, we' ve gotta have our extra protein.
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and some that have is a dramatic re-enactment and the return to earth wasn't so smooth. the capsule veered off course and land 260 miles away in kazakhstan where nomadic shepherds thought they were seeing aliens land on the earth. good morning. >> watching the series with my 1-year-old fascinated with anything space and he had so many questions starting off with all the challenges you face. scott, talk to us about that mission where you're there trying to fix the solar panels dangling out 90 feet off of this arm. >> it was really an extraordinary day. it was my best day on the job ever. it was a day where we were incredibly foucsed on doing something that was completely unscripted. we were faced with a daunting challenge of repairing a live solar panel that had never been anticipated prior to flight and true to nasa form they took something that's almost impossible and made it look easy.
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for 72 hours on the ground in houston to develop a plan such that dan and i and the rest our crew could go affect this really dramatic repair. >> in many ways, i don't want to overstate t.had you scott's life in your hands. >> i was really nervous. >> what was your job that day? >> well, normally i was the robotics operator. we train dozens and dozens of times and rehears these operations because it's very dangerous to have somebody on the end of the arm and we had never rehearsed that. got the procedure that morning and had to look through it and understand it well enough to give scott the assurance that we're going to get him to the right place and keep him safe. >> look at that photo, incredible. >> hand your sonny is amaze, your mission out to the international space station, all was flawless and coming home is where the problem happened. >> on re-entry we had a problem during the separation because we had even inside we have fire
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>> it was smoking. the capsule was smoking on reentry. that's got to be scary. >> they want you to redo and turn on the power. i want to save a lot of other people. >> can you give us a hint of what it's like to see the shepards. >> their eyes are big and they're looking at us. we thought he was up there. >> the stories are amazing. you did such a great job. you can watch it with your kids. it's such an education. you can catch the science channel's secret space escape next sunday night. >> thank you for being here.
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before we head things off with cathy and hoda last night for hoda's awesome book, we wanted to share with you cathy lee gave such a beautiful speech about hoda. >> she is a treasure. she's become a, i was at the point in my life you guys where i thought i don't have time for the -- i'm very old and very tired. and all the sudden god brings this person into my life i didn't think my heart had room for and you know what, it expanded my heart. i learned so much from you, hoda. i have learned resilience from you. i've learned what friendship great friends. you're a new kind of friend. >> so great. she always gives the best speeches, doesn't she. >> she's the best. >> also, we were all there and
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