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would you look at all the things that are there. this is why they're so good. they're organized. they're structured. they have support. do you see how it works is this. >> sort of. >> you will never guess what happens when we put the magnet in liquid nitrogen. that's what we're going to do at 7:00. >> good morning. breaking news. those ten navy sailors detained by iran released this morning. the navy now investigating how their patrol boats drifted into iranian waters. we're live at the pentagon. return to hope and change. >> that's why i stand here as confident as i have ever been that the state of our union is strong. >> president obama uses his last state of the union address to tout his accomplishments, set some lofty goals and take a
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>> we need to reject any politics that targets people because of race or religion. >> that sentiment echoed in a surprising republican response from south carolina governor nicky kki haley. >> during anxious times it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices. we must resist that temptation. >> this morning show's with us front-runner hillary clinton joins us as well. new speaker paul ryan talks about the job he took reluctantly. you've been in the job a little more than two months now. what's surprised you the most? >> that i like it. >> and how he has to practice his poker face for last night's state of the union, and tonight's the night the powerball jackpot at an unthinkable sum of $1.5 billion, the largest ever. are you in it to win it? make sure you check the numbers right. >> 63, yes! >> one mistake that had this
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they had won big today, wednesday, january 13th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. our dreams of staying and living at the white house squashed. we're back in new york. >> not that i don't like this desk, but can we agree the white house balcony was a little bit better than the spot we are this morning. of course, the state of the union was last night. we'll have all the latest on that and the republican response as well. >> let us start with our top story, iran's release of that group of u.s. navy sailors after holding them overnight. the incident adding a new layer of tension in the relationship between our two countries. nbc's jim miklaszewski at the pentagon. mick, what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning. the navy sailors are back at their base in bahrain this morning in good condition.
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there's no evidence they were harmed during their captivity. now, photographs released by iran show the ten sailors, the nine men and one woman, in fairly stark conditions, but in relatively good shape. now, the ten sailors were in two riverine boats headed to bahrain yesterday when the boats apparently experienced some kind of navigational problems, drifted into territorial waters on for a si arsi island, and quickly captured by the iranian coast guard and taken ashore and handed over to the revolutionary ry now the rev guard initially accused the americans of snooping, but today said their of espionage. what's more likely to have happened here, matt, is that iranian leadership in tehran ordered the rev guard to release the americans. secretary of state john kerry
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that if those americans were not released iran stood to lose billions of dollars in that nuclear deal with the u.s. which is set to be implemented by the end of this week. a satisfied -- a satisfying ending to this but a reminder to many here in the pentagon, at least, that the iranians still cannot be trusted. matt? >> jim miklaszewski at the pentagon, thanks very much. president obama did not mention that incident with iran during his final state of the union address. it was a speech that was, as promised, big on his visions of the future of america with a lot of focus on the race to succeed him at white house. we'll talk about all of it with south carolina governor nikki haley who delivered the republican response and de democratic presidential hopeful hillary clinton in just a moment, but first to nbc national correspondent peter alexander at white house with the latest on the speech. peter, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. i stuck around when you guys left. this was the first of many lasts for president obama, and he really sounded liberated last night. for months more than 20 presidential candidates have framed his time in office. last night it was the
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it sounded a lot like a campaign speech, attacking the politics of pessimism and carving out what he views as the path forward for democrats. leading off his last state of the union a presidential pledge everyone could agree on. >> i'm going to try to make it a little shorter. i know some of you are antsy to get back to iowa. >> reporter: less than three weeks before the first contest to pick his replacement to without naming names president obama repeatedly rejected the republican campaign rhetoric. >> when politicians insult muslims, whether abroad or our fellow citizens, that doesn't make us safer. that's not telling -- telling it like it is. it's just wrong. all the talk of america's economic decline is political hot air, and our answer needs to be more than tough talk or calls to carpet bomb civilians.
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plenty of gray hair removed for his calls for hope and change, the president highlight the his greatest hits and offered optimistic goals, included putting joe biden in cool of what he called a moon shot to cure cancer. >> i'm putting joe in charge of mission control. topic of gun violence at home, the president also forcefully rebutted criticisms that he's been weak abroad. >> in you doubt america's commitment or mine to see that justice is done, just ask osama bin laden. >> reporter: and, again, defended his strategy against isis. >> over-the-top claims that this is world war iii just play into their hands. >> reporter: punctuating his speech, a call to fix our politics and a concession. >> it's one of the few regrets of my presidency, that the rancor and suspicion between the parties has gotten worse instead of better. >> reporter: in his final address a soaring conclusion.
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believe in you. the american people, and that's why i stand here as confident as i have ever been that the state of our union is strong. >> still, the republicans were unimpressed. ted cruz. >> sadly i think it was less a state of the union than it was a state of denial. >> reporter: and donald trump, this time blasting the president as low energy dismissing the speech as boring, slow hand lethargic. south carolina republican governor nikki haley tasked with responding to the president made news for also taking aim at her party's front-runner. >> during anxious times it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices. we must resist that temptation. >> reporter: republican party right now trying to re-brand itself as new, young and diverse and what was really striking is that contrast on display between the party of nikki haley and paul ryan and the party of donald trump, already haley though is getting significant backlash from some conservative
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>> peter alexander, thanks very much. we are joined now by south carolina governor nikki haley. governor, good morning. >> good morning, matt. let talk about the reviews. they are in. prominent democrat david axelrod tweeted, really effective speech by nikki haley, avoided the response to the state of the union curse. paul ryan, jeb bush, both said you hit it out of the park, but as peter just mentioned some very conservative voices in your party were not so happy. anne coulter tweeted donald trump should deport you, laura ingraham said the country is lit up with a populist fever and the gop responds by digging in on the candidates dominating the polls. >> look, i respect all of those people and understand their opinion but, you know, i disagree. i think a lot of what we're trying to do is saying the angriest voices are not helpful. if we have citizens who are law-abiding, who love our traditions and do everything to be productive citizens in america, they should feel welcome in this country. in illegal immigration. i've always sailed that, but i do want us to be more inclusive and understand the reason that because of the fabric of america is made by immigrants. >> when you were talking about the loudest voices, those angriest voices, in that
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he was one. media. there's people in my state. the country, but, yes, mr. trump has definitely contributed to what i think is just irresponsible talk. >> some people on the far right of your party wanted you to deliver a full-scale partisan political attack. you didn't see that as your mission, did you? >> that wasn't me. that's not me. i think that it's important for us to look in the mirror. i think republicans need to understand that they, too, are responsible for the status of where we are in the country. look, president obama has divided our country in ways we've never seen before. we're seeing disastrous things with health care, education, the economy, the national security. >> right. >> but republicans need to understand that there are things
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help strength err own country, and i think it's important that republicans look in the mirror and realize we're also to blame. >> the attention you're getting in the wake of this speech is making you or cementing your place as a leading candidate for vice president in your party. on a scale of 1 do 10, governor, how interested are you? 10 being the most? >> i really haven't thought about it, and i know that people in the media don't believe that, but i was given an opportunity to say what i think and i appreciate that from speaker ryan and senator mcconnell. >> you mention speaker ryan. speaker ryan didn't really want the job as speaker, but for the good of his party he took it. you're saying you really haven't thought about the position of vice president. for the good of your party would you accept it? >> if a candidate wanted to sit down and talk, i would sit down and talk. i think that that's a big decision.
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it's a state decision. it's something i'd have to think about, but i absolutely would >> when will you endorse a candidate in the race? >> i don't know. you know, right now i'm trying to roll out my budget for friday. i've got my state of the state address next week. we're dealing with the debate. a lot going on, so i'm not sure of a timeline yet, but we'll see. >> south carolina governor nikki haley. governor, thanks for spending time with us this morning. >> thanks so much, matt. >> okay. savannah. >> with the iowa caucuses fast approaching what we heard last night is sure to take center stage in the presidential election and things are getting interesting in the democratic side of the race. according to a new national poll just out this morning hillary clinton's lead is now just seven points over bernie sanders. it was 20 points just one month ago, and sanders actually leads clinton in two key battleground states, according to some polls. 49% to 44% in iowa and 53% to 39% in new hampshire, results that have the vermont senator sanders feeling confident. >> as we have gained momentum, i
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clinton campaign has become very nervous. >> and secretary hillary clinton joins us now. secretary, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> are you nervous? >> no, i'm not nervous at all. i'm working hard, and i intend to keep working as hard as i can until the last vote or caucus goer expresses an opinion. i'm excited about where we are. >> you've called this as recently as yesterday the get real season in politics, and i wonder there's a lot of passion on the democratic side for bernie sanders. are you telling those voters to get real, he can't be elected or to get real, he can't do the things he says he can do. what does get real mean to you? >> well, i think we're in that stage of a campaign where we've each been introducing ourselves. we've been talking about our particular views on issues, and now it's time to draw some contrasts.
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substantive issues between me hand senator senators pale in comparison to, you know, between us and the republicans, but there are substantive differences, and i think it's only fair that voters know what those differences are. one of the big ones, as you're aware, is on gun safety where senator senators has been a pretty reliable vote for the gun lobby, and i have been standing against them for a long time, voted against them when i was a senator, so these are the kinds of differences that people deserve to know about as they make up their minds. >> you've gotten pretty tough on sanders, as you said, in the recent days. bringing up contrasts, as you put it, on a variety of issues. did you underestimate him? why are you only going on the attack now? >> no, not at all. i had a very different sense of the rhythm of this campaign. there was a lot for me to do to go around and meet with people, listen to them, put out my ideas. i've been laying out, you know, very specific policies for months now and telling people how i would pay for them.
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does the same thing. we need to move now from generalization to specifics so people can see what the differences are. that's what i always planned to do and that is what i'm doing. >> you said recently that you -- you wish we could elect a democratic president who could wave a magic wand and say we shall do this and we shall do that. that ain't the real world we're living in, and there it is again, that word real. are you suggesting that bernie sanders is out there promoting a fantasy that can't come true? >> no. i'm going to let him speak for himself, but, for example, we have a difference on health care. i want to build on the affordable care act. we've got to make some changes because we have to improve it. he's been talking very generally about a single-payer system. he's introduced legislation nine specific plan to take everybody's health care and roll it will into a great big bundle and hand it to the states, but my view is we shouldn't be ripping up obamacare and starting over.
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>> you called bill clinton your not-so-secret weapon, but donald trump recently went on the attack saying because you accused him of sexism you opened the door to allegations about president clinton's past misbehavior. was that a tactical mistake on your end? did you open the door to those attacks? >> you know, donald trump can run his campaign any way he wants. what i've been pointing out is that a lot of the policies he's proposing would hurt working americans, and he doesn't seem to believe that americans need a raise. that's at the centerpiece of my campaign. >> but he's saying that you played the so-called woman card and that you called him essentially sexist and when you did that you opened the door to these attacks about bill clinton's past misconduct. >> oh, you know, i'm -- i'm not going to engage with him on these matters. the voters can make up their minds. i am going to continue to point out what his proposed policies would mean to our country and to hard working middle class families across our country and
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about equal pay for equal work, about raising the minimum wage which has two-thirds of minimum wage workers being women and some of the other, you know, changes and kinds of policies that he trumpets, so i'm going to let him answer for himself. i'm not going to respond to his personal attacks. if that's what he wants to engage in, that's what he can spend his time doing. >> in a word does he undercut the effectiveness of bill clinton as a surrogate for you? >> oh, i am so proud my husband is out on the campaign trail. in fact, in new hampshire and iowa in the last week where he has now been to both states, people are asking me when was he coming back, when could they see more of him, so he carries a message of peace and prosperity under his presidency, and i think a lot of americans would like to get back to those days. >> hillary clinton, thank you for your time this morning. we really appreciate it. >> thanks hey lot, savannah. >> polls are tightening and getting to be a very interesting race on both sides.
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looking back at the state of the union for a second, the man sitting behind the president last night, not vice president joe biden but next to him, the new speaker of the house paul ryan, and we're going to sit down and talk to paul ryan, speaker of the house, coming up in our next half hour. right now let's talk about some big news from the nfl the st. louis rams moving back to los angeles, a city they once last night league owners approved the team's relocation to l.a. starting next season. the rams expected to play in the l.a. coliseum for three years until a new stadium is built in 2019. as for the other two teams that had wanted to move, the san diego chargers have been given the option to join the rams. they have at least a year to decide if they choose to stay in san diego. the oakland raiders will then have the option to move to l.a. big news. >> should have diagrammed that. >> need a football. we've got a blasted of cold air, snow
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>> that's right. in fact, big, big snow, lake-effect snows firing up. we have lake-effect snow watches and warnings, lake-effect advisories from ashtabula and ohio and winter weather in northern maine. we look at what's happening now for today. these snow bands will return as that clipper moves away. the winds are coming across the great lakes so low visibility. dangerous travel. you can see there are those lake-effect snow bands and you can watch the winds come across the lake and pick up the moisture and as it cools off it falls in the form of snow. as we get to brewerton, syracuse, oswego, we are looking for more snow making its way through the region. snowfall amounts basically, the heaviest stuff is going to be what we call the tughill plateau. 24 inches of snow or more, and just to the south of buffalo about a foot of snow that will be making its way in. let's turn now to dylan dreyer. she right now is making her way through central new york. dylan, where are you right now? >> hey, al.
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you know, this is my first time out in the snow so i had to ease into it this winter, that's why i'm in the comfort of the blue mobile right now, but driving through lake-effect snow, the best way to show you what it's all about. take a look at what we're driving through. most of our ride -- you get stuck in the lake-effect snow bands and you're in near whiteout conditions and the roads become snow-covered, visibility very poor and this is the type of situation we'll see today. what indiana saw yesterday. they had several multi-car pileups involving several tractor trailers in south central indiana yesterday. it closed a three-mile stretch of the road. just to the north of that on i-70 there were nine tractor trailers involved in an accident along with four cars. there were no life-threatening injuries, but you do run into very -- this will continue in western new york today and tomorrow.
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problems there. you can literally have what we call snow fades when it's snowing so hard you can't get that signal through, but dylan, as you can see, driving through a lot of that activity. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds.
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>> and that's your latest weather. savannah. >> all right. a thanks. coming up, the countdown to tonight's still growing powerball jackpot. the biggest ever. it's at 1.5 million. what you should consider before you jump into that office pool. >> and we're going to go one-on-one with new house speaker paul ryan. what surprised him about the job he reluctantly accepted and how he feels about the front-runners in the presidential race, but, first, on a wednesday morning,
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and it is going to stay that way throughout the day. a few thin clouds here and there. dry everywhere. after another frigid start in the central valleys of colorado. and we will rebound, into the teens, 20s and 30s. in the northern valleys. a little warmer from the arkansas valley, down to the south. we will see 40s and 50s over the plains. close to 60 degrees around here. again, windy in the foot hills. not really so windy in the city. especially for the central and eastern sections of metro denver. we start cooling off tomorrow. with a very brief shot of snow late friday afternoon. not much to that.
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we're back now at 7:30. a look at white house on the morning after the state of the union, also the morning after our big morning there. we still can't believe they let us in the front door. >> neither can they. >> there we we are with bo and sunny. matt trying to make a basket on the white house basketball court and al, did you take that cup with you? >> i did, oh, yeah. >> carson's still got a couple presidential napkins in his pocket. >> i do, yeah. >> take us behind the scenes of that morning in just a few moments. >> yeah. what did you steal other than
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>> tried to get the coffee cup, that's what i wanted. i couldn't find it and this had an emblem on it. >> nice. >> i got the smaller version here i'll keep in my pocket, this one. >> you found it. you literally went into cabinets looking for it. >> did you find the m & ms? >> they exist. >> let's take a look at some headlines right now. president obama offered a hopeful outlook for america's future in last night's state of the union address. while downplaying the threat from isis. he also took swipes at some republicans in the race to succeed him. >> we need to reject any politics politics, any politics that targets people because of race or religion. >> other news, ten u.s. navy sailors taken into custody by iran after their boats drifted into iranian waters have now been released.
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one woman were safely returned earlier this morning and it it will now investigate what led for the boat to get into iranian waters. and the nfl is coming back to los angeles. league owners voted overwhelmingly to move the st. louis rams back to los angeles next season. the deal also gives the san diego chargers the option to join the rams in a new stadium there. >> all right. this morning, the national fever over, yes, the powerball. it is rising even higher along with tonight's historic jackpot. $1.5 billion up for grabs, and with ticket sales soaring the top prize could grow even more before the numbers are drawn. nbc's kerry sanders on powerball kerry, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning. i'm at the treasury on the plaza here in st. augustine, and this might be a good place to put your money if you win. this safe was built in 1928 and it is tested. the rockefellers once had a good portion of their vast wealth here. the railroad baron henry flagler put a lot of his money in here
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especially if you're part of an office pool, you might want to store your money here while you try to figure out who gets what cut of this big take. >> 62. >> yes, 6 3 3. >> powerball everything. >> reporter: tonight this could be you and your colleagues at work. at offices across the country. >> knock, knock. you want to join the powerball pool? >> reporter: this scene has been playing out. >> hi, i need your money for powerball. >> for sure. >> awesome. >> reporter: seems like everybody has been jumping into the pool and this is why. >> it will be three years in march that we hit the powerball as a group and how much money did you win? >> 1 million big ones. >> reporter: who else is playing powerball with us? >> the real torsion at the keller williams office in plantation, florida, got lucky and now with more than $1.5 billion on the line they are hopeful again snow believe
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time as your karma allows. >> reporter: karma here should be good. >> i said, well, i'll -- i'll get the next one. >> reporter: after winning that million, they all agreed to include the one colleague who did not play. >> they are such great people. >> reporter: but do you trust your leagues to do that for you? as someone tweeted always buy into the office lottery pool. if they win, you don't want to still be broke and doing all their work when they all quit. and always double check your numbers and the date. those folks we told you about, they were looking at the wrong jackpot. >> i need to call my wife. >> and didn't win a penny. >> reporter: so if you're part of an office pool, a few tips from the experts. first of all, name a leader, somebody is in charge of this. second of all, have a written agreement so everybody knows how it's going to work in case you win. of course, make copies of the tickets and distribute them to everybody, and finally, put those tickets in a safe place.
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safe here, this door is 20 tons, i want to give you an idea of what you can do if you win this money as it opens. all right. we'll come in here and surprisingly you can enjoy your money with a bar guy. there's no powerballs here, but there are high balls. >> good luck. >> nice, very well done. >> very well done. >> still a little social experiment here. okay. >> did you do it again? >> i did it again. >> wow. >> wow. >> wow. >> for you, one for you, one for you. >> you get a powerball ticket. >> 75% take. >> i want to see something. >> do you still get 75% of the winnings? >> well, we're going to find out here. guys, i'm giving you all a ticket. are you going to pool your resources or are you going to go it -- well, just take it easy, guys? >> or are you guys going to go it alone? >> going it alone. >> going to use my resources. >> yeah.
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your resources? >> i would go with the group. wanted to do. >> you know what, i think i would go it alone because kerry sanders says you have to call like 1-800-lawyers if you're going to go into the office >> okay. >> listen, by the way. for buying this. i'm going to go out this morning drawing. kid, these are for tonight. if these guys win, i want to show you what our program will look like, that's it. that is it. that's for sure. you'll see nothing but tushes and elbows. >> the highest rated morning show. >> good morning. >> good luck. >> thanks, matt. >> thank you, matt. >> well done. mr. roker, how about a check of the weather. >> my gosh, that's pretty fantastic. dylan's cameras, the blue ma mobile is in cicero, new york,
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out of that one snow band. that's the thing about lake-effect snow, you come in and out. look at the snow and there's probably going to be airport problems and road delays and we'll also be looking at airport delays in the northeast because of the winds. colder air is making its way east and as it does, look at the temperatures right now. feels like 6 below in detroit, zero in buffalo and 12 in portland. here in new york 11 and feels like 10 below in chicago, and as we look ahead it's going to stay cold today but then the good news is we'll start to see a moderation saturday. boston's 41.
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>> all right. that's your latest weather. >> wrangler just ate your lottery ticket. >> that's my excuse, my dog ate my ticket. coming up, fugitive fashion watch. the el chapo shirt is now officially a thing. >> and our day with house speaker with paul ryan. how he feels about the job two months in, the presidential race and the big changes he had to make to that office right after this. this helps me to manage my chronic pain. but it came with some baggage. you're not the only one. opioids block pain signals by attaching to something called mu-receptors here but they also attach to mu-receptors in the bowel. and that can cause opioid-induced constipation... or oic. i could struggle with oic
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and i'm not very good at that. >> i'm asking you if you have a very good poker face. >> your face will be seen during the entire speech. >> my wife janet tells me you better work on that poker face because you're not really good at it the. >> he says something that you don't agree, the face i'm going to see is what. how is that, is that good? >> elected to the speaker's office after house republicans ousted john boehner, this was a job ryan initially said he didn't want, given its demands on his time as a parent. >> you've been in the job a little more than two months now, what surprised you the most? >> that i like it. >> you really didn't think you were going to like if? >> it wasn't my plan. kind of like the dog who caught the car and wasn't chasing it in the first place. i was actually able to redesign the job and actually able to do it with my own circumstances, family weekends at home with my family. >> away from the family his days in washington are a blur of meetings, briefings and shepherding his party's agenda through congress. high on his priority list health care. >> the house and senate last
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have repealed the affordable care act. i think it's the 62nd time that's happened, and obviously the president vetoed it. did you put out what you consider to be any kind of alternative? i talked to the president yesterday, and i talked to him about that veto, and he said, you know what, it's very easy for the republicans to come up with bill after bill to repeal something but when are they going to come up with a plan that is better? >> you're exactly right. we do have to show what we would replace it with. >> when are we going to see it? >> this is the process we're going through this year. we oat country, by the end of this year, by time we're talking about this in the summer and the fall and i believe we oat country here's what we should replace obamacare with. >> all this amid a contentious election, even just within his own party. right now the front-runner in the presidential race on the republican side, you're smiling at me already, is donald trump. this is a guy who has said that some immigrants coming here from
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he's called for a ban on muslims entering this country. is that the kind of idea you can live with? >> i've already spoken clearly about how we shouldn't have a religious test on people coming to america. we should defend the first amendment which is religious freedom. >> when donald trump offered or proposed his ban on muslims coming into the country said this. this is not conservative. it's not what the party stands for. you didn't mention >> it's not what the country stands for. >> that's right. >> so if he becomes the nominee of the party, will you support him? >> yes, i will. i'll support whoever our nominee is. as speaker of the house i'm the chairman of the convention, so i don't agree with him on that -- >> how do you get your arms around that? how do you square that? >> because you don't agree with everybody on everything. >> let me read you a quote and if you can tell me who said this. >> vince lombardi. >> you go to the packers every single time. i don't agree on priority with
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he's an honest broker. who do you think said that. >> a prominent democrat. >> i hillary clinton said that. >> i don't know that. clinton. >> she's a very smart woman, a determined woman and she will be a greater former flailedy and senator from here on out. >> presidential politics and the demands of the speakership aside, paul ryan seems to be embracing his new job if not the office space his predecessor left behind. >> you get to redecorate the place so talk to me -- >> it doesn't smell like smoke, does it. >> there was a rumor there was an overwhelming tobacco smell. >> two packs a day for five years. what did you do to get rid of it? >> everything, new carpeting, the walls. it. >> we left his brand new digs for a better view. >> do you ever have time to ask yourself how a kid from
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>> still don't believe it. >> hard working parents, worked in fast food restaurants ends up on this perch in this town with this kind of power? >> only in america. only in america. >> and he did have the best seat in the house last night. how do you think he did with his poker face during the speech? >> we're not reading anything about funny faces. >> kind of nice, you could see there were a couple of moments he exchanged with joe biden, seemed very genuine. >> i like how he said he likes the job and that surprised him. coming up, we'll do "pop start" and you won't believe what one fan just asked hoda on live television.
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tracks near the western stock show complex. two men were killed. we will bring you up to date on that story. today, a man accused of trying to break into the home of a accident of corrections employee and getting into a shootout with police in the springs will be in court. thomas ghoulie, reportedly the member of a notorious white supremacist gang. and the powerball number tonight will be drawn in florida. it is $1.5 billion. the jackpot right now. we will get a look behind the scenes as where the numbers are drawn. as you can imagine, security is fairly tight there. let's check the weather and the traffic right now. the weather is pretty good and the traffic not so much. >> not so much. >> it is that time of the day. >> that time of the day. get to it, and by about 9:00 this morning, a few extra minutes, especially if you're stuck in this backup. sunshine there and gridlock delay. southbound from about 6th avenue. past parker. approaching 25. and then we thought we were in the clear. on c-470. the eastbound crash at broadway, it has been moved off the left shoulder. but in the backup, another one happened at lucent.
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are stuck in the big line of red. make park meadows drive a good alternate. >> and the sun also a problem going eastbound. it is a bright warm day out there for us today. we will have a couple of cirrus clouds around here. off and on through the day, but most of the sate is going to be -- state is going to be sunny. temperatures in the cool, calm conditions, in the 20s and 30s, for most of western colorado, and 40s and 50s, around here, and in fact, we will be getting awfully close to 60 in downtown denver. the wind continues to blow, 20 to 40 miles an hour in the foot hills. and it gets stronger tonight. and we have a midday cold front coming through tomorrow. so by lunchtime, the temperatures will begin to fall. still on track for extremely light snow showers. friday afternoon.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, dream come true. >> no more tubes. no more hospitals. no more -- >> no more chemo. >> hoda joins us with an update on 5-year-old leah still, 5-year-old daughter of devon still, whose public battle with cancer touched lives on and off the field. plus, el chapo fashion icon? why this paisley shirt is all
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and it's going down for real in studio 1a. >> hold on. >> are you signaling? >> it is a force of habit! >> kevin hart and ice cube are teaming up again to take us for a ride to preview their new movie, today, january 13th, 2016. >> good morning live on the "today" show. >> hi. >> good morning, chicago! >> here at the "today" show. >> love you, mom and dad. >> we got the winning ticket! >> we're back now at 8:00 on
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13th day of january, 2016. it's cold. >> it is freezing. >> here in new york. >> 22 degrees out. >> nice people gathered. thank you very much for coming. >> a bunch ever hardy souls out here. coming up, how to lighten up some of our meals for january when we're trying to be good. >> and i love kevin hart and ice cube as a comedic duo. they are fantastic. they are like the martin and lewis, abbott and costello. >> lauer and roker. >> ben and jerry. they are like all that. them about "ride along 2" but first let's go inside. we've got sheinelle jones in for natalie with the headlines. sheinelle. >> iran has released ten navy sailors one day after they were detained in the persian gulf. u.s. officials say the americans were aboard two patrol boats that may have drifted into iranian waters. they were allowed to leave iran this morning aboard their own boats and appear to be unharmed. the incident comes days before the controversial nuclear deal into effect. in his final state of the
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looked towards the future, defended his foreign policy and weighed in on politics in this country. our national correspondent peter peter, good morning. >> reporter: hi, sheinelle, good morning. this was a lot like a campaign speech for the president, confident and upbeat and framed the progress he believes he's made over seven fittingly he'll hit the road laying out his goals going forward. the state of the union was the first of many lasts for president obama, trying to return to that message of hope and change that first swept him into office. >> i believe in change because i believe in you, the american people, and that's why i stand here as confident as i have ever been that the state of our union is strong. thank you. >> reporter: still less than three weeks before the first votes to pick his replacement in iowa, of course, the president repeatedly rejected the republican campaign rhetoric and
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punctuating his speech with a fix our politics as well as a concession that he regrets not being able to break the partisanship here in washington. sheinelle. >> peter, thank you. south carolina governor nikki haley delivered the republican response to the president's state of the union speech. earlier on "today" matt asked if she was referring to donald trump when she urged republicans to resist following the siren call of the angriest voices. >> he was one of them, yes. he was one. there's other people in the media. there's people in my state. i think we're seeing it across the country, but, yes, mr. trump has definitely contributed to what i think is just irresponsible talk. >> governor haley also said she would be willing to sit down and listen if a candidate wanted to talk about her being a running mate. this morning on "today" hillary clinton spoke with savannah about the presidential race. she said it's time to get specific about policy severances between her and the surging senator bernie sanders. but she said the differences between her and donald trump are clear. >> what i've been pointing out is that a lot of the policies
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working americans, and he doesn't seem to believe that americans need a raise. that's at the centerpiece of my campaign. >> secretary clinton also shade despite trump's personal attacks on her husband the former president remains a powerful weapon for her on the campaign trail. candy, decorations and party favors covered the floor after seven aisles of shelving fell over like dominoes at a party city store in west boca raton, florida. three people suffered minor injuries. investigators are still trying to figure out why the shelves toppled. rescue hers to bring in dogs and thermal imaging cameras to make sure no one was trapped beneath the debris. look at that. and a lullaby with a dark side. wait until you hear which piece of music soothes a crying baby from texas.
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"star wars" most closely associated with darth vader. micah said the music calls his son eli whenever he starts crying. let's just hope the whole dark side thing is a phase. >> eli, i am your father. this is not the bianchi you are looking for. >> that's cute. >> sheinelle, thank you. >> hilarious. now some remarkable news for a little girl whose story we've been following. >> hoda is going to deliver that news. hi, hoda, good morning. >> you know how much i love, love, love this little girl leah still. in june of 2014, leah was diagnosed with stage 4 neuroblastoma, doctors giving her a 50-50 chance and she's more than a survivor. proving more than ever she's still strong. the greatest victory for the cincinnati bengal lineman devon still happening off the field with news that his 5-year-old
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no -- >> no more cancer. >> leah telling me last month she had only one more treatment to go. >> she's almost at that finish line so she's running hard now. >> reporter: that final sprint taking leah across the finish line tuesday when devon proudly announced on social media his daughter left children's hospital of philadelphia cancer-free. the football player breaking down the stats, 41 days of chemotherapy, 40 days of antibody therapy, 19 days of radiation, a seven-hour surgery, and one win. >> you ready to get this cancer out of you? let's do it. >> america fell in love with leah as devon documented her inspiring year and a half long battle on social media. since her diagnosis she's helped raise more than $1 million for cancer research, won an espy award for courage, and she's become one of my good friends. you know i'm all about that bass, about that bass
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shine a light video appearing in the "truly brave" video with cyndi lauper and sarah barellis. bravery allowing leah to tackle the odds and cancer with her father who is now describing her clean bill of health as a dream >> sure is. leah is now back at home with her mom and is doing so, so well and good news for devon, too. he wasn't working in football, but he just got picked up with the texans, so now he has a job. just so happy for them, having like the perfect time of year. >> happy to hear that. >> hoda, thank you very much. up next, a little bit of a behind-the-scenes look at the nation's most famous home. >> and a question that sparked this look from secretary of state john kerry. >> who are you wearing, i think. >> and simple swaps when it comes to your diet that can help you drop more than 40 pounds this year, but, first, these messages.
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a little explainer here. hoda is explaining because she also has some explaining to do. >> i'd like to depart the table. >> sit right there, sweetie pie. by the way, sheinelle has a little laryngitis and that's why she's not sitting at table. we've all heard with the mid-life crisis, the time in your 40s and 50s, reach a low, some people buy a sports car, wear tight clothes, have an affair and a new study says the mid-life cries sis a myth, it's fiction and doesn't exist. this is from the universities of alberta. researchers say we're actually happier in our mid-40s than we were at age 18 and one possible reason is stability. in middle age people are more set in their relationships and careers. i would agree, happier in my 40s than my teens. >> do you remember your 40s and how was in a? >> oh, nice. >> guess what. >> that hurt. >> those were the olden days. >> i agree, i think had a much happier day. however, it has not stopped me
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seeing a car drive by that i never would have looked at. >> what is it is a car you looked at. >> just checking. >> only cars. >> i still look at the minivan and say i love that car, fantastic. >> you can borrow mine. >> mid-life crisis. >> i was much happier in my 40s. can't believe i'm 51. i was insecure when i was younger, right. >> 18, 20. >> you're at your happiest now. >> i think -- >> you really are. >> by now you've probably seen that photo of el chapo and sean penn, the drug lord sporting that flashy paisley shirt. >> wow. >> carson, you've been asking where you can buy it. well, good luck this morning. >> i like it. >> a website based in california is now selling its own version that have shirt with the banner most wanted shirt. fantasy. it's 100% cotton. not that cheap though, selling for $128 >> you like it.
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deep in the mexican jungle so maybe that's his camouflage, maybe that's what the mexican jungle looks like. >> maybe in a cartoon. >> he was found in the paisley jungle. >> exactly. >> well, we are still in the after glow of our big show from the white house yesterday. the #whitehousetoday was trending within minutes of us going live and carson, he's been break down the highlights. >> so much fun. >> let's get through this. had an unbelievable time. thanks for everybody who followed along. let's go through the numbers. we brought 79 nbc staffers into the white house. >> you couldn't bring me and kathie lee. >> there's a background check. >> they actually said no. >> 13 cameras were positioned throughout. give you an idea of what that looks like. that's the white house east room and that's what it typically looks like. here's that it looked like after we showed up. >> wow. >> you go back and forth and get a sense. >> we returned it. it's back to its original form there. >> by the way, go to "today's" facebook page and control your
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room and beyond, pretty cool. brittany is in the original room to show you how can you go in the blue room and scroll in and lock at all the beautiful details and quickly thanks to our fans on social media. "today" has officially reached 1 million followers on instagram. thanks, everybody, who helped us reach that milestone. >> it was really fun. >> now to the surprising style star at the state of the union and hoda had some fun with men of "today." carson, why don't you "pop start." we'll get to you in a second. first up first lady michelle obama. being websites saying she stole the show tuesday night after her union. mrs. obama grabbing attention in a sleeveless yellow dress by narcisso rodriguez and the internet quickly tracked it down on sale at neiman marcus, marked down from two grand to $628. it is now sold out. the first lady wasn't the only one turning heads. check out john kerry's reaction when a report asked him about
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>> secretary, who are you wearing? >> we'll take that as a no state. >> that's awesome. >> next to actress olivia munn, she found a great way to shut down rumors, articles claiming she's engaged to her boyfriend nfl quarterback aaron rodgers so instead of denying those rumors olivia shared a text message conversation she had with her mom kim. her mom asked hey, why don't you tell me first. >> olivia, oh, my gosh, mom, no, you shouldn't believe gossip on the internet. if i was engageled i promise you'd be like the eighth person to know, maybe the ninth but definitely way before the internet. >> that's good. here we are, how are you? >> not so good. >> you were on "watch what happens live" and a caller asked you to play a little game called shag, marry and kill and see what happens. >> my question is for hoda, marry, shag, kill, matt, carson and willie. >> oh, god.
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>> oh, you've got to, come on. >> here we go. >> shag matt, marry willie, kill carson. i'm sorry, and i love carson. i love carson. oh, wow. >> she kills the young guy. >> hi, darling. >> wow. >> somebody had to die. >> wait a second. don't hug the woman i'm shagging, all right. >> yeah, we need to talk about matt, by the way. >> wow. >> you want to shag him and marry him so bad that you have to kill me? >> i wanted to shag two people. >> at least you got mentioned. i wasn't even listed. i got nothing! >> wow. >> forget the powerball. i just hit the jackpot. >> the it's been nice working with you. good night, everybody. >> do you want a recount? >> do you still want me to fill in for kathie lee. >> bye. >> how do you feel about the old
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>> touch e e. >> all right. carson, thank you. >> hoda and i are going home. >> mr. roker, how about a check of the weather. >> i'm walking but you're the dead man walking. let's show you what. how about a little light, guys. >> it's been said i'm in the dark a lot. anyway, i'm looking at some wet weather making its way through the pacific northwest and some snow as well. we're going -- this is first system that moves through. we'll be watching a couple over the next several days. basically el nino-inspired storm impacts from washington to california, but the big storm comes in tomorrow. this one moves onshore with more rain and snow. gusty winds going to cause some problems. rainfall amounts, anywhere from 5 to 7 inches in northern -- northern california into
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watching the jet strea >> and that's your latest weather. savannah. >> all right, al, thanks. it's week two of our start today series, just enough time to make a resolution and, yes, fall off the wagon, but you can still get back on today. "today" nutritionist joy bauer is here to help with more on her diet cleanse. >> hi, savannah. >> remind us the four things we're not supposed to do this month. the four things, totally simple.
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sugary beverages and excessive salt, and today what i'm going to do is focus on how to minimize the white starches. first let me say i'm incredibly impressed because so many people are following along and the overwhelming response is they >> okay. >> simple. cleanse. this week we have get fit frank. >> there's frank. >> so he got a little bit of a late start, wasn't really ready to dive in january 1st but he is ready now, and i'm going to take him through a transformation with my three tips and you're going to be amazed at how he totally transforms inside and out, so the first thing i'm starting with is a household staple, white rice. when it comes to while rice, if you eat one cup cooked, that's about 220 calories. now, of course, you want to go for the whole grain varieties like brown rice and wild rice, so much better for you, but they also will cost you about 220 calories, so i have a really
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you can make cauliflower rice for just 35 calories. >> you just great it. >> break it into florets and on the largest hole grate or pop in the food processor gently pulse and ten to 12 minutes, put it the in a skillet and add whatever seasonings you want, have unbelievable starchy feeling rice. if you do that this week at the end of the year you'll save more than 29,000 callries. this is the calorie equivalent of 20 loaves of bread. >> is that bread or bricks. >> it's bread. >> actually not sliced, but it would be 440 polices, and our get fet frank has done this and he's lost eight pounds so with a subtle change, he mobilized belly face, no more acid reflux and no more sleep apnea. well worth it. >> what's the next idea. >> now we're going to tackle a breakfast favorite, careeria.
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included, when you pour from the box you wind up with two to three times the serving size within your both. the easiest trick is to stash a one-cup measuring scooper right in the box for dry cereal and half a cup for your oatmeal because when you open it up you will be reminded that this is the amount that you pour in. also, you can take a sharpie you want, inexpensive bowl and make a line in your morning breakfast cereal bowl. if you do this most morning during the week you'll save 52,000 calories at the end of the year. >> wow. >> wits equivalent of literally a bathtub filled with cereal! >> wow. >> this is 390 cups. i'm going to put the scooper in here just in case. >> just so we can see. >> can we get some milk, please. that's amazing. what happened to frank then? >> frank now has lost an additional 15 pounds hand now down a total of 23. his cholesterol is going down,
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he feels and looks amazing. >> i can't get over the bathtub with rasin bran, amazing. what's our final tip. so finally when it comes to mexican food, swap out your burrito for a bowl because when you do this, you'll automatically save about 300 calories from the oversized tortilla wrap and ask them fill it with all of your favorite goodies, the beans, the cheese, the salsa, the gawk, and go easy on rice so you're minimizing the rice and also losing the tortilla tortilla. >> did you put any dressing on that salad. >> there's salsa and gawk. >> whatever you put inside. >> i don't think you're going to find cauliflower rice on the menu. >> fair enough. >> but if you did this a few times each week with lunch or dinner when you order a burrito, go bowling, you'll save yourself at the end of the year 72,000 calories which is saving yourself the equivalent of, are
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>> wow. >> just from this one simple swap. >> i can't stop looking hat those tacos, that's amazing. >> and how does it work with frank? >> he's now lost a total of 43 pounds from three simple tips, and to put this in sper perspective. let's look at his before and after. going to bring that up. >> wow. >> out of shape hand unhealthy to start with. he's fit and fabulous and i think he looks younger. >> i do, and i love his outfit. >> feels terrific. >> show my start today takeaway for everybody is pretty straightforward, you want to minimize the-s can, want experiment with whole grains like quinoa and farro and brown rice and use that measuring cup to make sure that you're reigning in the portions. >> don't eat your cereal out of the bathtub. >> definitely not. >> the in case you've got a scooper. >> got a taker. >> carson, come back, you've got to share. >> more on her cleanse and tips go to today.com.
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>> ice cube and kevin hart, wished you could have heard kevin's running commentary on that segment and he's been practicing his tease face and we'll talk about "ride along 2." >> that's terrible. >> we still have nine seconds. no, no, you can bring it now. >> hold, it man. >> no, good morning. i'm cheryl preheim.
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news 8:00 a.m. a fire claimed one person but if it wasn't for the courage of neighbors that man's parents may not have survived either. we will have more on that story. he promised a state of the union unlike any other and president obama delivered. we are going to break down some of the key highlights of the speech last night. his plans to take that message on the road. and what others are saying about it. defending himself. and the end of one era in st. louis means the beginning of a new one in los angeles. the latest on the nfl in the city of angels. let's take the weather and what will be a gorgeous day. and the traffic on what we hope will get much better very soon. all right. are we? >> slowly, slowly. i thought we would start off with a pretty shot of the vail c-dot camera. because that sunshine is really beautiful up there. roads are clear and dry. no chain restrictions. no problems yet. as we head into friday afternoon. we will watch that drive for you. as things change into the weekend.
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travel times are going down. and the speeds are going up. 65 northbound 25 near 36. and out across the side street, almeda and chamber, the latest and marty, we will talk about the rest of the foray crashes on channel 20. >> and for us, we will be talking about the mountain snow on channel 20. and it is not happening today. we have just a couple of high clouds over the state, mainly over the front range, an everybody else, with sunny conditions. and the temperatures in the 40s, for northeastern colorado, and windy, in the front range mountains, and foot hills. and that helps push us into the 40s and 50s, in fact we are going to be quite a bit above 50 degrees, during the day today. with 20s and 30s for most of the mountains. and in the central valleys of central and western colorado. partly cloudy today. windy, in and near the foot hills. and western suburbs, could get a couple of 15, 20 mile-an-hour wind gusts. we will be in the mid-40s tomorrow at noon. and it actually drops during the afternoon. with some gusty northwest winds. and light, various scattered
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and not a big problem for us, after 3:00. and an inch or so, or less, calm, cool, and saturday, and then warming up, ever so
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8:30 now. it's wednesday morning, 13th of january, 2016 and it's a cold and chilly one in manhattan as we say hello to the folks who hung out here on the plaza this
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>> coming up, we're going to spend a little time with kevin hart and ice cube. they are the stars of the first "ride along" movie that my son talked about forever. now they are back with "ride along 2" and we're going to spend some time. i don't even know what that is. >> kevin says that's the tease. >> look alive. >> also coming up, we're going to lighten up your diet while still showing your favorite foods. this morning a healthier twist on a takeout favorite. >> all right. and everyone's got powerball fever with tonight's jackpot at $1.5 billion. coming up, don't want to burst your bubble but we'll use canned toe demonstrate the fraction of your chances. >> at least it's cannedy. >> let's get a check of the weather. >> let's show you what we've got, first of all starting off, looking today at more snow and rain in the pacific northwest. lake-effect snow around the great lakes. windy conditions and snowy up through northern new england, sunshine and fairly mild through the gulf coast and very chilly in the plains and then for
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air around the upper great lakes and the plains as well. that snow moves inland in the pacific northwest. storm system getting itself together in the gulf which may cause some problems for the northeast later this week and on into early next week and look for lake-effect snows hanging >> and that is your latest weather. guys. >> all right, al. thank you very much. when ice cube and kevin hart
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result was box office gold. now they are back together in "ride along 2." this too many rookie cop ben played by kevin hart is trying to become a detective like his future brother-in-law, and as you can see the pair is a little like oil and water. >> "star wars" the original trilogy, name them and make them. >> episode 4, episode 6, "empire strikes back." >> "empire strikes back." >> oh, my god, the ewoks. >> the ewoks are what made "star wars." >> so annoying. >> james, mayia, james realia. >> james, james, james. >> biggie small, is he slightly overrated? >> knows sir mix a lot. >> maya, maya, maya. >> james. >> shut up! >> ice cube and kevin hart, good morning. >> how you doing? >> let me sum up the plot of this. a top hollywood star throws the red carpet at the golden globes into chaos and creates a traffic
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tickets to the golden globe and has to run after the limo down the road. does that sound familiar? >> a very true story. >> we watched it. the good news is i had shoes on with no socks so it was easy to slide to my car. >> funny to watch you running after your limo. >> wait, wait, wait. >> my tickets, my tickets. >> let's talk about what you guys have already done to promote this move, okay. driven with a student driver and smoked marijuana with her. >> allegedly. >> allegedly. >> showed up on the program "the bachelor" and jumped into a hot tub with him and one of his dates. >> that happened. >> yeah, that happened. >> in the nude. >> in the nude. >> with some nasty water. >> did a ride along with al roker in miami. >> al, thank you, al. man, thanks for taking us to that spot. >> we didn't know al knew our spots. >> where is al's spot? >> al took to us a strip club. al, first of all, al had about $700 in ones.
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you get all these ones, bro. >> when i'm in miami, i just hold it down. >> anything you wouldn't do to promote this movie? >> no, man. i think we have a great movie on our hands, you know. we wanted to go bigger and better with the comedy and action and i think we over -- we outdid ourselves, is it safe to say that, cube? >> we had to go big, to go better. that's what people expect. taking it to miami, you going the ante with kim jong and olivia munn. had to go bigger. >> being completely serious, the chemistry you two have on screen is perfect. >> thank you, man. >> it's amazing. last time you were year kevin admitted when he started working with you it was love at first sight. >> yeah. >> you had trouble saying the word love back to kevin. >> yeah. >> have you done some work on this? >> i still can't get it out. >> who can love a face like that. got to be a mother to love a face like that.
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the people want to hear you say interest? >> kevin. >> i -- >> shut up. >> kevin. >> say it. >> i love you, look at that. i love you. i love you. >> what was your question, matt. >> just say i love you. >> take his hand. >> come on, man, it's like -- come on, best friends. i don't understand. it's tough love. it's love. >> you love him. >> there's so much love in this guy. >> there's so much love. >> look at that face right there. look at 9 emotion. look it, yeah, look at it the that's the laugh face. >> that's all love here. >> i love you too, cube. >> we're going to play a bowl. this is a fishbowl called things i've done and no idea what the question. >> if you've got a question about miami with al i'm not answering it. >> look at him. >> he's got his ones. >> take a piece of paper out and say whether yes you have done this or no you have not done this. >> let me see. >> go ahead.
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>> cried yourself to sleep. >> ah, honestly, to sleep, but i woke up because i was still crying. no. there was once upon a time where a female hurt me before i became a sex symbol that i am today, and i did cry myself to sleep one time, yes. it hurt that bad. >> but you got the last laugh. >> more than that, who's laughing now, keisha? >> huh? >> oh, this is an easy one. fell asleep in class. >> yes, drool down the mouth. >> >> cheated on a test. >> yeah. i'll take it a step further, not only did i cheat, i became so good at it to where i used to make it look like i was tapping
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of me, hey, man, good luck with my test and i would put my answers on his back and that way it would look like he cheated, not me. >> went skinny dipping. >> we don't need to know that. >> the world wants to know. >> you lie. yes. raw, in the buff. >> you want to see more of this kind of thing, check out "ride universal. it opens friday. >> friday. >> yay, yay. >> go seat movie in theaters friday. do not want to miss it, bigger, better, sexier. >> up next, one of the hottest new names in music, jenna bush hager catches with grammy nominee tori kelly. >> was her name really keisha. >> 110, her name was keisha.
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8:40 now. we're back with a woman to watch
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>> that's right. scene last year. up for a grammy for best new artist and "today's" jenna bush nashville. got an unbreakable smile >> if you don't know the name tori kelly, you will soon will. that don't mean i'm living in a bubble >> armed with only her guitar and powerful voice the 23-year-old performed tuesday night. i'm still the same >> it's likely that most of these fans first heard tori's music online. that's all i think about >> a modern day demo tape the singer posted this youtube video and it's been viewed more than 24 million times. >> the first time i felt like, wow, people aren't just interested in what i have to say. >> but success hasn't come overnight.
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>> yeah. gratifying? >> i think it does. i just think back on all the times i was really down and, you know, got rejected from like every single label. i'm definitely thankful for all the negative stuff that happened in the past. >> growing up in southern california, music is in her blood. >> i didn't realize until around kindergarten that, you know, when i actually went to school, oh, kids don't just like sing all day. >> that little girl has come a long way. call me boring, call me cookie cutter >> winning the billboard breakthrough artist of the year award, heading out on a tour and scoring a grammy nomination for best new artist. >> someone asked me the other day how do you top last year? you don't. you don't top it. you keep it moving. that's not even like about the list of achievements that you've done. it's about like the people you meet along the way and the
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experience. >> so you're enjoying the ride? >> oh, yeah, enjoying all of it. >> even though it took tori a while to get here, this small town girl is enjoying life in the bright lights, one performance at a time. >> i really try just to stay focused on why i love music so much. my first show was 50 people. that was like, okay, i am cool doing this for the rest of my life, like i just want to write my songs and perform them and everything else will happen or not happen just a california girl with big dreams >> for "today," jenna bush hager, nashville. >> i saw her perform live. >> she's fantastic. >> amazing voice. just ahead, good food and it won't ruin your diet. how to lighten up a takeout
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today's food is brought to
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from real ingredients. welcome to country crock. we're back. it's 8:45. time for "today" food. all week we're making your food a little lighter so we don't wreck your diet. billy, good to see you. love to see you. >> love seeing you. >> what are we makeing? >> crispy vegetable and sun rolls. my grandma used to make this in the philippines. grid? >> mango, papaya, garlics, onion, shrimp, cabbage, carrot, celery, eggs, tumeric and all sorts of wonderful things, especially fish sauce that we're using today and it's new. first we have to make the crepes is my favorite part. >> i feel a little intimidated by it. >> mix up the flour, salt, and a little corn starch. i'll put in the sparkling water. >> why sparkling water. >> it makes it a little fluffier. use regular water by the way but that's kind of like a little trick of the trade and here are
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you're doing really well. >> i've whisked before sfla. >> a little pinch of tumeric and it will end up like this. a lot lighter thanou usual kind of batter. >> we have all the freaks downstairs at the tasting table. >> what, what? >> and brooke shields is there, too. >> look who is here, brooke shields. >> hi, brooke. >> of course brooke shields is there, that's amazing. >> are we going to eat them with a knife and new york. >> knife and fork or fingers. >> well, fingers traditionally but you can always use a knife and new york as well. it's up to you. we'll make the crepes and we'll do so in a very special way. you'll tilt the ban so that the batter gets evenly distributed throughout to make a nice balanced crepe. >> did you put a little cooking spray on in a? >> i did. i had a lot and the as soon as you see the edges pop up like that, that's key and that's when you flip it over. >> and when you're done you'll put wax paper out to lay them
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okay. >> and then we get to make the insides. shrimp, we cooked off four to five minutes, salt and pepper, in the same pan, onions, stir these around and we'll add garlic, some leeks. >> smells good. >> and cabbage. >> this is going to be crunchy, can you tell. soften it up a little bit but not too much, and while you're doing that, i need you to keep spreading that around. we'll work with fish sauce. incredibly savory, awesome to season with. >> is it hard to find fish sauce? >> it's popular in southeast asia but now in america people are starting to flavor with it a ton. okay. you're ready and perfect for the rest rast vegetables. >> this is so healthy. >> i know that's the point. >> here's the thing, it's hardy and papaya and mango, nice and sweet. stir this around for four to five minutes and then with all the sweetness we'll add the savory portion of fish sauce and then we're ready to go. >> the fish sauce is the last
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>> the flavor that's savory. then we put it in a colander. >> lay out a piece of lettuce. >> and give us keach a little scoop of vegetables. >> don't be stingy. >> oh, my god, yours is really big and take as many shrimp as you like, three or four with this size crepes. >> can i get a verdict from downstairs? >> great bold flavors. >> i like it because it's healthy. >> a little spicy, too, which i love. >> nice. >> and then you just sort of roll it will into a little roll. >> you're doing taco style and i'm doing a little burrito. >> oh, there she goes. that's totally okay, too. garlic and soy, peanut sauces. >> i was supposed to go for it. >> you can go for it and do whatever you want. with the ingredients, mix and
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>> what sauce is that? >> a little garlic and soy and a peanut sauce which is really wonderful. >> you have a mouthful. >> recipe is on today.com. billy deck, thank you. >> i'm on the "today" food instagram account all day so follow. >> we will. >> back in a moment.
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we are back now with a little help for families all across the country coping with cancer, and it's giving them a break from the battle. >> kerry sanders has that story. >> crazy eyes. >> reporter: the wilkinson family. >> that's a good one. >> reporter: on a fun-filled four-day vacation in chicago, making memories that have nothing to do with kristen's four-year battle with cancer. >> me in a carriage. >> reporter: alissa with younger sister jena and their dad jack and mom, enjoying life the way it was before. for just a few days on this vacation the reality that comes with the stage 4 diagnosis was to sigh. >> there's not a day that goes by that i don't think about having cancer or what our future is going to hold. >> reporter: and the moment you were all in chicago, were you worried? >> no, nope. we were just the wilkinsons and we got to be giddy and we got to laugh. >> i feel like a princess.
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memories instead of living the dread they have faced for the last four years. >> everyone has that like one wish that they like wish, and mine personally was to like go back four years and this weekend took it away. >> one of the neatest things for me, too, is just to be able to have those memories and focus on those memories instead of how bad it hurts and how scared i am. >> there is her favorite shot. >> reporter: this family knows what it means to take a vacation from cancer. five years ago they went to orlando. terry passed away two months later. >> it seems almost like every time we go to the coffee table, the photo album is right there, and we'll pick it up and we'll look at it and we'll sit and laugh and talk about all the things we did there, just magical things.
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that you realize that a vacation was so much more? >> definitely. >> reporter: jack and jail late stage foundation made the family possible for thousands of young families with kids over the past ten years. >> it's all about the time together. the most measurable impact is the family's reaction. their sheer joy, their gratitude, their relief. >> to give my children those memories not knowing what the future hold for us is priceless. >> reporter: and in the battle against cancer time with family a treasure. for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news, sun prairie, wisconsin. >> such a great organization, and every one of those trips, the jack and jill trips is free, paid for by donations. >> the memories are priceless for sure. hour? >> brooke shields will be of fun. we'll be looking at powerball.
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he's got more. >> we'll hear more about your trip to miami.
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hi, everyone. i'm gary shapiro with the 9 news update. a man bedridden with m. s. could not escape the flames that consumed his denver home. rushed into the home and able to rescue the man's parents in their 70s. seven people including the parens are recovering. they were taken to the hospital late yesterday evening. firefighters say it started in the basement. marty join us us with the weather forecast now. beautiful day out there. >> it is going to be very nice and warm around here. cold on the west side of the continental divide. and windy in the foot hills. everybody gets sun today, at least a little bit of sun. and we are going to have a few high clouds around here. a lot of the rest of the state, clear, blue skies. fairly mild over the plains. with low 40s.
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and stretching all the way into southeastern colorado. and it is going to be a long way to get up there, but a few of the mountain valleys that have been below zero this morning, they should get into the teens, 20s, and maybe even 30 degrees by later in the day today. partly cloudy conditions here. windy in and near the foot hills. similar to yesterday. if you live on the west side of town, you can see a couple of 20 mile-an-hour gusts, in the foot hills, winds are consistent, between 20 and 40 miles an hour. we will be pushing 60 degrees. and tomorrow, a midday cold front, cools us down. and you will see a high of 45, right around lunchtime, and then starts diving late in the afternoon with some winds, so do take a good coat along out and about late in the day tomorrow. and friday, light snow around here. 1-3 inches in the foot hills, and an inch or less, with very light snow showers, friday afternoon. for the metro area. and i am still crossing fingers, and thinking it is going to be calm and dry for the broncos/steelers playoff
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>> sounds pretty good. we will be back in 25 minutes.
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this morning on "today's take" the hysterical kevin hart is here taking us on a wild ride in his new movie. then we'll try out our camel spin with olympic gold medalist dorothy hamill and our good friend brooke shields joins the co-host. all that and more coming up next. >> announcer: from nbc nus ews this is requests today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tomorrow ron half. live from studio 1a in
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>> a camel spin or a hamill spin. >> i've never seen a camel on ice spinning. >> after dorothy spin they should call it a hamill spin. welcome to "today," it's wednesday morning, january 13th, 2016, i'm willie along with al and natalie and tamron out here and look who is here, the great and the lovely brooke shields. >> this is your morning jam, a little flo raine maida "good feeling." >> we'll be skating a little late we are dorothy hamill. >> how are you feeling about that? >> i'm not a good skater and was going to come in completely decked out. i thought it would be funny to -- >> i bet we've got some stuff in the back. >> i'm sure. >> you had wrist surgery? >> i had carpal tunnel. >> people are always asking why,
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my husband is -- that's been my husband's response. >> typing and -- >> 9:01-45. >> but you're completely healed now. >> i'm completely healed now. it was like the day after -- hi no -- my hands were really numb, and when i was pregnant with rowan it was very bad and then it -- after writing my book it was -- it was so exacerbated i couldn't feel and i did nerve damage. like if you don't address it you can actually do nerve damage. the nerves will regenerate but the feeling from -- i can sleep through the night. it was amazingly miraculously better. >> did them both at the same time. >> i didn't have time. >> get them done. >> a lot to talk to you about. got a movie right now coming out, going to ice skate and talk about the powerball. >> powerball. >> so much to get to. let's start though with president obama and his state of the union address last night.
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he said isis will learn the same lessons as terrorists before them. >> that's pretty bold. >> if you doubt america's commitment or mine to see that justice is done, just ask osama bin laden. ask -- ask the leader of al qaeda in yemen who was taken out last year or the perpetrator of the benghazi attack who sits in a prison cell. when you come after our americans we go after you and it takes time and we have memories and our reach has no limit. >> inspiring some people in the room but not the one gentleman on the -- >> unhappy. >> and i think it was kind of a dare. i'm going to look like this until you go away. >> sounds a little bit from george w. bush the swagger. ask osama bin laden.
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a veiled shot hat the republican field, especially at donald trump. >> when politicians insult muslims, whether abroad or our fellow citizens, when a mosque is vandalized or a kid is called names, that doesn't make us safer, that's not telling -- telling it like it is. it's just wrong. it diminishes us in the eyes of the world. it makes it harder to achieve our goals t.betrays who we are as a country. >> as part of that the president said one of his big regrets when he leaves office in a year is he actually couldn't do what he said that he hoped to do when he entereded is change the dialogue in washington and cole down the temperature and change the rhetoric and he admitted it's
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>> congress is more divisive and not less and that's what he had hoped to leave with. >> as he walked out of that chamber he did turn around one final time to kind of say good-bye. >> let me look at this thing one last time. that's kind of cool. >> that's sweet though, a human moment, really taking it in and realizing the magnitude of what he's been through. >> he did something similar his second inaugural. >> in the hall of statues. >> right. >> and just kind of pausesored there. >> soak in that moment one last time. there was some other stuff aside from what the president was. speaker paul ryan sitting behind the president for the state of time. >> wasn't that remarkable really. >> held it together. >> he actually showed some nice moments with joe biden. >> with biden, definitely. >> it was actually kind of nice. >> they turned to each oh, chatting a little bit during it. >> michelle obama signature up in the balcony next to a vacant seat left there by the president
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violence in the united states of america, and a lot of people also, i'm told, are talking about her yellow dress. >> yes. >> that's a good one. >> that's a good one and she makes everything she wears just look beautiful. >> look at how the color stands out. >> and dr. biden as well. >> all right. >> powerball. >> moeshl. >> whose are these, by the way? >> not ours. i was specifically told they are not yours. do not take them. >> possession is 9/10 of the law, and may i say there are no initials on any of these. >> mine says take. >> take. >> no initials. >> i win. i'm on the take. >> that means take. >> we're taking them right now. >> 1.5 billion the drawing. that's at 10:59 p.m.
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1 or 1 to 290 million. >> that's not good. >> hand how much you win will depend on where you live because of state taxes. according to website u.s.mega.com. the winner in new york would take home about 615 million. the ten states in green have no tax on lottery prizes so those you'd win about 697 million, if you live in california, for example. got some advice for dallas mavericks owner mark cuban. he says don't take the lump sum. >> yeah. >> get a tax attorney. >> we're told it's an annuity and if you died the payments stop and that's not true. they still have to pay it out. tell all your friends and relatives ahead of time no, because they will ask. tell them no. anything. tell them no. a professor told "usa today" the chances of picking the right combination of numbers is like taking a coin and flipping and getting heads 28 times in a row. right there.
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>> it could happen. >> but to give you an idea, bert idea of 1 in 290 million. >> where are you going, al. here. we couldn't fit 290 million m & ms in our studio so we have 290,000 original m & ms. our friends at m & ms personalized one blue m & m with the word winner on it so there's -- they do this with my m & m's and i'm kind to hide this in one of our columns and our friend jill is going to try and find -- >> that didn't work out as well as i thought. try to find the m & ms. >> i sort of hear where you are
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>> take your blindfold off, jill. >> haven't been blindfolded in a while. >> whoa. >> imagine this times 1,000. you've got to find the blue m & m. >> i feel really good about it though i know someone who won the lottery so i feel like my chances -- >> start looking for the m & m. >> four lucky pennies i found this week, i feel really good about this. >> okay. not on the floor. >> all righty. here we go. while jill is doing that. i'm doing weather now, let take a look and show you what's going on as far as the weather is concerned. >> lake-effect snow coming across from lake ontario from rochester and back to oswego and dylan dreyer is in the blue mobile driving along i-81 from cicero towards syracuse. she says she's seen up to 7 inches of snow. we'll continue to track this. look near watertown. upwards of 2 feet or more, between dunkirk and buffalo, we
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we're also looking at cold temperatures. it's still cold. right now it feels like 8 below in new york city, 12 below in washington, d.c. and 14 below in pittsburgh and 3 below in boston, and look at this, though. you get a moderating trend. temperatures start to warm up into the 40s and 50s as you head to the south. another big storm moving its way into the pacific northwest and northern california. that's going to bring heavy rain, not so much today but by tomorrow we are looking at in northern california, southern oregon, anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain. could be upwards of 7. snowfall-wise going to see more snow in the sierra and also back into the rockies. good news for the snow pack.
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jill. you just have to find them. >> i don't exactly how that works. >> brooke is an ivy leaguer and just explaining to me that it's not a perfect statistical comparison perhaps to winning the lottery to pawing through m & ms to find a blue one. >> there was one but it looks great. >> our producers thought it was a great idea and i'm going with our producer. >> especially since they gave up the lottery tickets. >> that was very nice. >> like in you put everybody's name, all 290 million names of every person in a big ball or whatever you'd have a better
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you would wing the lottery. >> and where are we going to get that bowl. >> it's a big bowl. >> people that gave us those. >> up next, how pumped are we. kevin hart is here riding with ice cube and the buddy cop. >> already i'm laughing. >> a little different stance for this one. i like it. we'll be hanging out with one of the most popular comedians on the planet next. meet tim mahoney. tim thinks you need to be some sort of mastermind to do your own taxes. so we flew in mastermind george smoot to help him. ok, what does it say there? it says, "did you buy a home?" did you buy a home? yes. well then, press there. (cellphone tone) ok. thanks.
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tested wireless performance across the country. fifty three state wins. at+t got thirty-eight, sprint got two, and t mobile got zero. for data, call speed, and reliability. at+t got text. stuck on an average network? join verizon and we'll cover your costs to switch. the world loved the first movie as it made more than $150 million. >> world wide. >> the guys are now back for another one in "ride along 2."
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pd rook who reluctantly heads to miami to solve a crime with his future brother-in-law, detective played by ice cube. >> when the two get together, as you might imagine, if you saw the first one, it's like mixing oil and water. >> all right. >> what have you got? are you going to head this one? go, go. >> what you got for me? >> i tried to get into this, and it fried my computer, it's like it's got acid for blood. >> aliens. >> mm-hmm. >> i've never seen a device locked this tight. someone encrypted this to a level we can't crack. >> hackers. >> freelance hackers, we should make a hacker a fraccer. >> do you ever list en en. >> no. >> kevin, good to see you. >> good to see you, man. this is for y'all. this is from me to y'all. >> oh, thank you. >> you nailed it. >> you were fantastic.
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benjamin bratt and kim jong and olivia money. >> how much fun was this movie? >> i don't think you can put a level at it the or on it. we wanted to go bigger, better, sexier and i think we did that. >> me. >> of course. >> you know i'm a sex symbol. you do know that. i am a model. >> you are a model. >> saw you at the globes. i saw you in that tux >> you saw me, whole posture, everything about me says model. can we get push in on this. >> that's a model face. >> i'm giving you guys like all everything i have. this is literally it for me, markings and i gave this and more in "ride along 2," so much more >> you and cube are so good together as you were in the first movie. i grew up on nwa so i have this vision of who ice cube is and what he's really like. is there a soft side underneath
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>> yeah. cube -- cube just doesn't smile so because of his demeanor people assume that cube's an angry person. he's a gentle giant. friends. our chemistry we have on camera is just as good off camera and i think that's why our movies have gotten to where they are now and in "ride along 2" you can see the relationship is genuine and that we've progressed and i think that's what you need in any movie, any sequel. you want to get bigger and want to get bert and cube and my dynamic has definitely done that >> you can't pretend that. it either happens or it doesn't. >> yeah. >> and the two of you together are this perfect balance. >> it's a perfect duo! see how my voice got high. it's a perfect duo. that's what it is. right now for our generation, this type of mowy is needed, you know. the buddy cop film, it definitely fell off for a minute and "21 and 22 jump street"
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and myself did it in "ride along" and "ride along 2." >> the there's a lot of driving in this move. are you a good driver? >> absolutely not. >> really? >> i'm the guy that rushes to go nowhere. i'm that guy. like stop sign to stop sign 70 miles an hour, stop. another stop sign. stop. i'm that guy. >> passengers love it, too. >> they hate it. >> my fiancee can't stand being in the car and i do too much, another reason why i don't like driving. i'm the guys, i want to talk and change the radio and i want to grab your seat belt and i want to tell you something. i saw something back here. too much. road. you. >> yes, i am. >> and are you involved like your character is in the planning of this? >> absolutely not. wedding, nothing. >> nothing. >> you just want to show up. >> i just want to show up. >> showing up. i don't -- the minute as a man -- the minute that you go well i feel you open yourself up
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i don't want those questions. i don't want to participate. ail want is a buffalo wing after i say i do and i want to have a nice party. that's all i want to do. >> perfect. >> no, no, no. >> did you pick out the ring herself. >> i went and picked out the ring. >> remember, you're a supporting actor. >> it's not your day. >> i'm actually thinking about going pants, no shirt. >> wow, that's a bold move. >> tux jacket, no shirt, pants. >> wow. >> and just kind of like you want section, i gave it to you. that's how i feel. i feel like, look this, chocolate is in the fridge now. i'm locking it up so let me show you what you got. >> i'm a model. >> i've got to give all these people a taste of what you got, baby. chocolate is locked up. >> might be lonely hat that altar. >> hey, man, my walk up is going to be vicious. >> they will remember that. >> want to get up there just for a little while with a pistol and a whip. >> you might want to be a fly on
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i'm thinking about teets rolling to the altar. >> i don't even know what that means. >> it's a dance, al. >> what we did at the strip club. >> right. >> even i know what it is. >> you weren't going to tell anybody. >> kevin hart, thanks so much. "ride along 2" from our sister universal pictures opens on friday. when with reshowing our ride along, tomorrow. >> wait until you see al twerk, crazy. never seen anything like it. i can't wait. >> in fact, you'll need your glass of wine after that. how to order wine like a pro and jill still searching for the blue m & m, will she find it. >> look, i found a james drove his rav4 hybrid, unaware death was lurking... what? he was challenged by a team of lumberjacks. let's do this. hard knocks canyon losing limbs and slipping and dying. not helping.
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>> olympic figure skating champion dorothy hamill joining us celebrating 40 years. >> yes. >> since her gold medal win. she is going to show us a few of her famous moves on the ice right after your local news and weather. the flu virus hits big. with aches, chills, and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante with antiviral tamiflu. an antiviral that attacks the flu virus at its source and helps stop it tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tell your doctor pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular
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taking a look at the headlines, there's encouraging news about organ transplants. a new report from the united network for organ sharing says the number of organ transplants performed in the u.s. last year exceeded 30,000 for the first time ever. the group calls the milestone a testament to the generosity of the american public in helping others through organ donation. more than 120,000 people are currently awaiting life-saving transplants in the u.s. researchers are offering new advise to couples who suffer a miscarriage early in pregnancy. currently those couples are often advised to wait at least three months before trying
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now a new government study fund that women who try to conceive soon remember more likely to become pregnant without added complications than those who waited three or more months. the study was published in the "journal of obstetrics and gynecology." the obama administration will push the production of self-driving cars. carmakers and tech companies want the rules of the road clarified partly because of concerns over lawsuits and potential accidents involving cars that drive themselves. pro football is moving back to l.a. on tuesday nfl owners voted overwhelmingly to move the st. louis rams to the -- to l.a., a city the rams had called home for almost 50 years. the rams are expected to play in the l.a. coliseum for about three years until the new stadium can be built. the san diego chargers have an option to join the rams in los angeles. if they stay in san diego, then the oakland raiders would have the choice to relocate to l.a.
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youngsters are being raised as sisters in new jersey. a sichuan tiger cub and african lion cub have become best buddies. norm lit two would never meet in the wild and they did meet at six flags great adventure. after the two were born in november their mothers refused to care for them and vets stepped in and are raising them together. so far so good and so cute. >> very sweet. speaking of sweet, jill is still trying to find the blue m & m. >> is it in your pocket? >> i do -- i did put it in one of these canisters. >> do you promise. >> pinky swear. >> i'll take it. i'll trust you. let's show you what we've got going on weather-wise. take we've got lake-effect snow from the great lakes all the way into northern new england and we're there looking at decent winter weather. beautiful weather through the gulf coast, showers in southern and northern texas. high surf advisories along the southern california coast. for tomorrow that snow moves
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we're watching a storm system that may be getting itself together in the gulf and may traverse along the eastern seaboard. could we see a nor'easter next week? we'll pand these your latest weather. >> thanks a lot. when she's not co-hosting with us or being a great mom and wife or modeling or being a businesswoman or generally an international icon brooke shields is acting.
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stars in a new movie "flower shop mystery, mums the word." she plays a flower shop owner who is convinced she makes a pretty good detective. check it out. >> did you know that the lead detective on the murder case went on vacation? >> i did actually. >> did you know the i.d. of the victim? >> yeah. >> really. >> did you know his name? >> billy ryan. >> right, when did that happen? >> this morning. i think i won that round, didn't i. i think i'm going to like this game. >> very nice. >> actually a lot funnier than -- >> so is this show. >> this is like an old school who dunn did, right? >> a very "murder she wrote." i say that with the utmost respect. >> people loved that show. >> they love it.
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it's actually really fun to be part of something that's entertaining. we kill people. just don't show a lot of bad. >> it is the hallmark. >> the mystery movie channel which is a separate channel and they do these movies. from a series of books. kay collins is the woman who wrote the books and she's got an incredible following. it's amazing to see all of her fans, and they are very -- wait until you get to the dearly depotted. >> oh. >> nipped in the bud. >> ooh. >> wow. >> there's so much fun. dad. >> he's my dad, yeah, and we really made it comical. my character was a lawyer. she moves back home to be closer to her dad. her husband has passed abdoulaye wade and to be closer to her daughter but she watches "columbo," "murder she wrote" and "magnum p.i."and likes to take her detective things seriously. when she goes on a stakeout she takes all her stuff.
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>> but she's not. >> i love what you said you've got two beautiful young girls, your daughters, you wanted to produce and star in something they could watch. >> and it's really been rewarding for me to do that and it's first time i'm executive producing. i have much more to say and you know i can say a lot, and it gives me a sense of really the business side of it which has been fascinating to learn but my daughters, my younger one has already seen it twice. she likes giving me notes but it is nice, really, there's so much that i can't watch with them. it's nice to have something that we can share together, and it's funny. it's a little scary. >> so you have a little game you're going to play. >> show there's so many different wild name for flowers so it's a little game that we call flower or power. i'm going to name a name and you'll tell me if it's a superhero or flower. first one is hyperion.
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>> yeah, flower. >> it is a superhero, an extended member of the avenger squadron. >> very extended. >> like gummo of the marx brothers. >> hleibore. >> superhero power. >> that is flower. >> also known as the winter rose. >> starfire. >> that's a superpower. >> the two of it you. >> it's a superhero. >> it's one of the teen titans known for her bright green energy projection. >> one more. >> speedwell. >> flower. >> that's a flower. >> that's a flower. also known as veronica bird's eye or gypsy weed. >> i think i did pretty well. >> green thumb over here. >> definitely sglrlt flower shot mystery mums the word premiers this sunday on the hallmark mystery channel. coming up, time for wine.
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first two seasons, a little "shark tank". >> it's about finding restaurant talent. >> when are you looking for? >> you're looking for talent and people passionate about the restaurant business and also making money. we're looking for people who can bring an opportunity to help us invest and make money >> gavin, please, serving us some wine. >> always uncomfortable at the table when you want to select something in a price range but you don't want to state nothing under $50. >> when we're dying and i go to gavin, i'd like to have a wine something in this range and i point to the price and the wine doesn't have to be that wine, just that price he understands that i'm looking for something in the $50 range, that can be $40 to 60, already communicated. >> that way you don't know what i've done. >> el cheapo. >> gavin, where's the wine, buddy?
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we love this choice. >> this is be a sauvignon blanc. >> don't hold the blass by the -- >> come on. >> down here. >> you want to -- >> my apology. >> you're fired. >> you want to keep the glass on the table and pour. >> why is that? >> because there's no reason for him to touch your glass. your glass is your glass and when you touch a wine glass you touch it by the them. >> when you do order. >> i always -- i always order by the bottle. not by the glass. >> that's generally a good idea. >> by the bottle. >> how do you know when to make that call? >> if three of us are out for dinner in the general restaurant world, a pour is 25% of a bottle so there's four real glasses of wine in a bottle. us three are out for dinner definitely should get a bottle. the markup on wine by the glasses is higher than the wine by the bottle. >> you touched our glass again. >> what is he doing? >> i thought maybe you would
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>> i thought you would like to try another kind. >> if you were on restaurant star, you would not get an investment. >> gavin has broken the rule. >> this is another great bottle of wine, like 18 bucks. barbara is an indigenous variety,ing go to something that's from a place where only that place -- only that grape grows. >> that's like 15 to 18. >> really good wine. >> a lot of people go in the restaurant and say give meet house wine and whatever the pinot. >> that's a misneighboring. >> how come? >> because generally the house wine like a real restaurant, house wine is just saying we're really not thinking about what we want to give you, so a restaurant, you know, you go to has three to four glasses of wine by the glass so you would talk to the manager, try to find
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about wine, who buys the wine, who is passionate about it because people who are passionate about wine want to give you good wine. >> there's a -- >> you can watch season three of "restaurant startup" tonight at 10:00 eastern and pacific on cnbc, and we're back with figure skating legend dorothy hamill right after this. r you owned your car for four years, you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. ryou two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... t you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls, r and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement , we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... and free of things i don't. just like chex cereal. it's full of stuff we pirates need. no artificial flavors,
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>> you guys can pick that up later, the hair. >> when you that's it's been 40 years since that iconiclism whiks you were thrust into international superstardom. what did you think? >> such a new time, 19, i knew nothing other than skating and all of a sudden living in a fishbowl and ice capade and i'd never given a press conference. it's a whole different world now. i can't believe it. it was like another lifetime. but you were such a -- >> we're in love with you. we wanted to look like you and have your hair and your talents. i mean, it was -- it was also a sweet time, you know. we were able to -- simple. it was simpler i think than it is now. >> because we were sort of were in the same era, yeah. >> and we were still trying. >> but it is. it's something that happened so fast but you had such a wonderful talent. >> thank you, thank you. >> it was fun. >> where do you keep the gold medal, i always like to know. >> that's in a little safe in my house. we moved a couple years ago so i
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with it. i think i've got to the do something now at this point. >> you have to look at it. >> winning a gold medal was hard. try training the two of us. this is not going to be pretty. >> this is going to be fun. what are we doing here. >> i can stand on the rug. >> okay. >> we're going to do the swizle like brooke was doing. >> bend your knees, heels together, toes together. >> of course it's going to happen. >> that's it. i need to get a little straight. >> that's a swizle. >> that's right, excellent. so let's skate around the corner and we'll go towards them, okay. >> request, brooke. >> brooke, can you -- >> who wants to do this. >> arabesque.
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>> yay, you got it. >> i saw you do it with merrill. >> i think merrill did that. >> i've got the arms. >> i've got the arms. >> you want to do spins. >> we'll do one of these. >> put your heels together. >> brooke is doing it on her own. >> i like this because i don't have to do anything. >> let me try that with you. >> a little motion sickness. >> yeah, it is dizzy. >> look at this. >> you can do it. it's beautiful. >> that's good. >> that's it. >> she nailed it. see you. >> 40 years. it was worth every minute. >> it all came to this. we'll be back after this.
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let's thank our good friends brooke shields. the movie is sunday night. >> always good to see you. >> thank you. >> dorothy hamill, we apologize for disgracing your elegant and beautiful sport of figure skating. >> you're beautiful or you're hand some i should say. you're beautiful. >> let's send it across the street to al. >> jill, what happened? >> yes. >> you made a mess. >> i knew it. i made a mess, but i found the blue m & m in the hundreds of thousands and it says winner. >> winner. >> which means what? >> which means i'm going to go buy lottery tickets. >> very nice. >> what have you got coming up? >> i think we should marry al, what do you think? don't you think? remember? >> jackpot. >> oh. local news.
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