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islamic militants tied to al qaeda storm a hotel. hostages held for hours. at least 23 people killed, 126 others just rescued. we are live with the overnight developments. heating up. tempers flair on the campaign trail. donald trump and ted cruz not backing down from the insults against each other as hillary clinton and bernie sanders prepare for the debate in their neck and neck race. murder mystery. an american woman killed on vacation in belize. the yoga mat left behind as one of a few clues. killer. it is official. the tennessee couple who told us they won the powerball take us along for the ride to the lottery headquarters. >> finally say yes.
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at the big day and what they plan to do with all that money. today, saturday, january 16th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. saturday. i'm erica hill. >> i'm craig melvin alongside dylan dreyer and sheinelle jones. let's get to the top story. the islamic militant attack in the west african hotel. it happened in burkina faso south of mali and north of ghana. the terror lasted for hours. nbc's kelly cobiella has been following it all morning long. kelly what do we know? >> reporter: craig, a hotel and cafe known to be used by westerners and united nations staff. it was the target. government forces with the help of the french are still looking
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the siege at the hotel is over. the french ambassador saying 150 people from 18 countries have been rescued after a night of terror. outside this splendid hotel cars in flames and sound of gunfire, militants held hostages and militant forces tried to break the siege. the assault started friday evening with four attackers opening fire at the hotel and cafe. this woman was in the cafe meeting friends from the u.s. we dropped to the ground she said. as soon as anyone raised their heads, they fired at them. we had to play dead. they shook people by the foot to see if they were alive or not. if they were alive, they shot them. this man says the first police and government forces on the scene turned around and left.
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in from mali and by morning, the siege at the hotel was over. 126 hostages freed and four militants dead. this morning, government forces are still searching for attackers in the area and the death toll is rising. and this morning, the government is saying the fourth militant was killed at a nearby hotel just this morning. burkina faso's president saying two of the attackers were women. al qaeda in abu graib claimed responsibility for the paris attacks in november. 20 were killed in that siege and this time the number of dead is now up to 27. that number keeps changing craig. we are still trying to find out if americans were injured or killed. craig and erica. >> kelly, thank you. turning to politics and the battle with donald trump and senator ted cruz which shows no
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we have nbc's kasie hunt live carolina. erica. ted cruz and donald trump fighting this morning over what cruz calls new york values that conservatives. trump is hitting back but with the caucuses fast approaching, he is trading in the trademark big rallies in favor of retail politicking politicking. donald trump is still topping the polls, but now bending to iowa tradition. >> we have to get out. we have to win. >> reporter: making his first ever stop at a pizza chain and showing his human side. comforting a family who lost a child to heroin overdose. >> i know what you went through. your son is proud of you. >> reporter: the national frontrunner showing no sympathy for his rival ted cruz.
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president if you don't know about a $1 million loan from goldman sachs. now he doesn't know he was a canadian citizen? >> reporter: cruz didn't tell officials about the loans from goldman sachs and citibank to help fund his campaign. on friday, he refused to answer questions about it. polls show cruz and trump far ahead of the establishment candidates battling for third. in new hampshire, marco rubio appealing to gun owners. >> i scored a rifle. thank you. >> reporter: hitting chris christie as a liberal. >> there are people running, republicans running, not supporters of the second amendment. >> reporter: and lindsey graham endorsing jeb bush and calling marco rubio inexperienced. >> i can say at 44, i wasn't ready to be president. >> reporter: as many in the gop establishment are finally beginning to accept that trump could win the nomination. the next question, can trump
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trying to find anyone who can beat him. >> i love people who treat me fairly. so far so good. >> reporter: some republicans are starting to wonder if trump couldn't lock up the nomination quickly if he is able to win in iowa. you know what? he seems to be trying harder than ever after that rally in iowa yesterday. he is in new hampshire this morning and then on to a rally here in south carolina on a saturday afternoon. erica. >> kasie hunt, thanks. on the democratic side, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are getting ready for a crucial debate tomorrow night right here on nbc. while clinton once looked unbeatable, she is facing a stiff challenge from the vermont challenger. nbc's kristen welker has more. morning. the stakes could not be higher for the debate in charleston.
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is in an unexpected dead heat. it is also the final face-off for the candidates before the iowa caucuses. let's look at the numbers. in new hampshire, bernie sanders leads secretary clinton by four points. then in iowa, her huge lead has narrowed to just two points. 42 42% to 40%. what is going on? a lot of people think sanders is tapping into the anti-establishment candidate. secretary clinton's strategy is ramping up attacks against senator sanders on issues like guns and health care. she is sending out her surrogates like chelsea clinton and her husband, bill clinton. >> you have to decide what is best for america. it is not close who is best commander in chief or the best change agent with economic and social progress. >> reporter: now chelsea and bill clinton will hold their
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today. meanwhile, all of the democratic candidates will face-off at the dinner party here in charleston. it will be a prelude of some of the fireworks we will see here craig. >> thank you, kristen. >> joining us is the political analyst and recently served as senior policy advisor for rand paul's campaign. good to have you with us. >> let's start with the republican side. the wall street journal poll shows nationally, i want to get the numbers correct. cruz stands at 20%. donald trump is at 33%. looking at these numbers, and as we hear about the republican party preparing for donald trump as the potential nominee, what does that mean behind the scenes? >> for so long, i think everyone thought the donald trump phenomena was going away. two weeks until iowa, he is here
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to is it better to have trump or better to have cruz? who is the lesser of two evils of the establishment. that is what is going through the minds of establishment republicans. trump feels threatened by cruz away. at 7:00 a.m., he has been tweeting about cruz's canadian citizenship and the bank loans. >> it was revealed he had taken the first loan from his wife's employer, goldman sachs. now the times reporting this morning there was apparently a second loan. this from citibank. what does this mean for the narrative he has been weaving that he risked it all the and did not take out loans, but used all of his family savings. authenticity. that is something he is pushing. he is going up against the establishment and he was up against a wealthy opponent in
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now that doesn't seem to match up. also, it quite frankly was never that believable. he is a princeton grad and harvard law grad. it is not a hard background and struggling when he ran for the senate in the first place. >> that's on the republican side. we turn to the democratic side. for the clinton campaign, this is clearly not, we can say what was expected with the race. bernie sanders really making gains here. how are things changing for the clinton campaign? are they responding well enough? >> they are clearly very concerned. her lead is eroding way more quickly than it did back in 2008. you look at just this week. chelsea clinton makes an entrance on the campaign trail and goes the attack in a huge way. so much so that the clinton campaign tries to talk down what she's saying. the clintons are personally threatened and frankly, it is going to make for interesting television if bill clinton gets going the way he did back in 2008. so far, he's been subdued.
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i don't really count on it. >> it will be interesting. bernie sanders wins in new hampshire, they can write that off with the favorite son. if he wins in iowa, it is '08 all over again. elie elise, good to see you. >> you can catch the action. we are going to see it in the democratic debate here on nbc tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. if you are worried about your 401(k) this morning, you are not alone. it has been the worst two-week start of the dow in history. stocks closed down more than 2% on friday alone with the dow down nearly 400 points. why is this happening? what does it mean for you? cnbc's courteney reagan here on a saturday morning. >> good to see you. to 2008. is this 2008? >> i understand the fear, but this is not 2008. in 2008, the economy was on
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financial institutions were disappearing overnight. the stock slide we are seeing is fear induced. the fundamental companies of the united states are stronger now than in 2008. >> perhaps the companies were overvalued. >> very much so. that's where you hear the talk of correction. a correction typically is when stocks fall 10% from the more recent highs. that is what we see right now. that is a reset of stock prices. they become more expensive. >> we hear a lot about oil and china. how much of all of this is tied to those two? >> very much. china and oil are the two factors that are driving stock prices lower. you think about china. the world's second largest economy. it is a very big buyer of industrial products and consumer goods. steel, copper, handbags and cars. if china is buying less of those things, that is a direct impact to the united states.
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12-year lows. oil is indicative of economic strength. supply right now is way overshooting demand. that means investment in the energy sector is down and jobs lost. >> simple question. what should people be doing with money right now and perhaps what should they not be doing? >> the first thing, don't panic. don't go out and sell blindly. have a gut check. talk to your financial adviser. if you don't have one, get one. make sure are you comfortable with your investments. if a day like yesterday makes you nervous, take back some of your risk. if you are younger, maybe you can afford more risk. more risk, more reward. >> thank you, courtney. the cdc is warning about the virus which causes birth defects. the centers for disease control and prevention issued a travel warning for pregnant women.
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caribbean and latin america. about a dozen cases of zika have been reported in the united states. police in belize are hunting for the killer of the abc producer on vacation there. 39-year-old ann sweeney worked in chicago. she was last seen on thursday when she went out to do yoga exercises. search dogs found her body in a nearby river. she was strangled after putting up a fight. police say so far they have no suspects. actor sean penn is speaking out about his interview with drug kingpin el chapo. he wrote about the interview why "rolling stone." he now says he regrets the article for the conversation it ststted. nbc's jacob rascon has more. >> reporter: they were at top of the their game.
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saw coming. cartel leader on the run ready to tell all. the celebration is over. el chapo guzman is behind bars. kate del castillo and sean penn's article el chapo starting the wrong conversation as he tells cbs's charlie rose. >> i have regret that the entire discussion about the article ignores its purpose. >> reporter: in his article, penn writes, there is little dispute that the war on drugs has failed. as many as 27,000 drug-related homicides in mexico a year and opiate addictions on the rise in the united states. a discussion nobody seems to be having. >> not much dialogue. >> my article failed. let me be clear. my article has failed.
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the world wonders if el chapo can escape for a third time. it appears nobody got what they wanted, except the mexican and american governments. president obama and nieto congratulating each other yesterday over the recapture and the possibility of the leader of the world's most powerful cartel may finally face justice. jacob rascon, nbc news, mexico. we have folks on the plaza with umbrellas and ponchos. >> we have no cold air. we have no cold air to produce a lot of snow. most of the snow we are seeing in the higher elevations back through upstate new york and ski resorts in vermont and new hampshire. it is not a lot of snow. a couple of inches. it is fast moving. the rain is almost gone from new york city.
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snow on the back side of it mainly through maine. the lake-effect snow kicks in once the colder air moves over the great lakes. we are looking to 4 to 6 inches and in the great lakes, we could see a foot of snow in dunkirk, new york and off lake erie and off northern michigan. we could have 1 foot of snow in traversesecity. out west, moisture streaming off the pacific. it is rain in seattle and snow in the higher elevations. this will shift into northern california. especially as we go into tomorrow. we could see several inches of rain and also up to a foot or more of snow through the highest elevations back near the sierwind chills tonight through monday morning. a wind chill advisory is in effect for the although i expect this to be expanded later today. the main chills below - 30 and we are expecting that. we have a few snow showers that will track through the area today with a disturbance to the southwest, but the main thing
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coldest temps on sunday. chills will be around -15 or so much of the day today and we may see some light snow showers through tonight... but chills will drop to -40 tonight and won't be much better through the afternoon on sunday with highs mainly below zero. we will have chills to -35 monday news and weather on today in and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan dreyer, thanks, as always. no matter the weather, the skies are sunny for the tennessee couple who r realed on "today" that they won the enormous powerball jackpot. lisa and john robinson made it official getting the ticket validated at the headquarters. sheinelle is here. >> the robinsons picked up the giant check. it will be about ten business days before they get the full amount. we have exclusive access to their big day. >> we won the powerball! >> the moment of truth. confirming what the robinsonsns
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>> we knew it was the ticket. have them say yes. >> the official validation. making the family instant millionaires. >> we're common people. we're just like you. >> the robinsons started their day with us with the behind the scenes look of the "today" show before sharing their story. >> mom, dad! >> john revealing he didn't want to stop for the ticket. >> i was on my way home from work. she called me and said do you want to stop and get a couple lottery tickets. i said i didn't real like stopping that night. them. >> it was lisa who discovered it was worth millions. the couple has no plans to let the money change them. >> talk about your life before you won. how was life? >> work, work, come home.
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and now it's going to be work, come home, take care of business. >> are you staying with your job? >> yes. >> back in the city of munford, neighbors and strangers alike expressing well wishes. >> it is the biggest thing to happen. >> this is exciting as winning. >> the robinsons immediate plans paying off their daughter's student loans and staying in the home in munford. >> the big houses are nice, but you also have to clean them. >> the sum is just under $328 million. they ask for privacy as they get settled in with the new found fortune fortune. the million dollar question is will they really get privacy? can they go back to normal? >> that's a small town.
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>> you can call us to come down and clean it if you want. >> they were so excited to be here yesterday. they really enjoyed it. they were lovely. >> they will never been back. we'll never see them again. >> maybe they will do something good with the money. we can follow them. >> i like your thinking, dylan dreyer. okay, mr. sunshine. meantime, it's a big day for football fans as the nfl divisional playoffs get under way. the chiefs facing off against the new england patriots. >> go pats. >> it is a home game for the patriots defending super bowl champs. the chiefs crushed the patriots, 41-14. >> calm down. >> then it is the green bay packers against the cardinals. you can see that game tonight here on nbc. coverage starts at 7:30 eastern. >> packers -- i won't say it. still to come here, the must-see moment of the week from
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nbc. still to come on "today," a backlash against parents selling their children's girl scout cookies. how this is not helping their kids out. and can you tell me how to get to "sesame street." the season kicking off with a new tv address. we have some very special guests in the studio this morning to
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check of our forecast. denice.... police arrest a woman accused of wind chills tonight through monday morning. a wind chill advisory is in effect for the northern counties through tonight with a wind chill warning for our western counties, although i expect this to be expanded later today. the main difference between the two is that the warning will have chills below - 30 and we are expecting that. we have a a w snow showers that will track through the area today with a disturbance to the southwest, but the main thing will be the cold. highs will be in the negatives to the positive teens todayyand tomorrow with the
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around -15 or so much of the day today and we may see some light snow showers through tonight... but chills will drop to -40 tonight and won't be much better through the afternoon on sunday with highs mainly below zero. we will have chills to -35 monday morning and then a very slow warm up. join us for the latest news and weather on today in iowa saturday with me and lauren. have a great day! wind chills tonight through monday morning. a wind chill advisory is in effect for the northern counties through tonight with a wind chill warning for our western counties, although i expect this to be expanded later today. the main difference between the tt is that the warning will have chills below - 30 and we are expecting that. we have a few snow showers that will track through the area today with a disturbance to the southwest, but the main thing will be the cold. highs will be in the negatives to the positive teens today and tomorrow with the coldest temps on sunday. chills will be around -15 or so much of the day today and we may see some light snow showers
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will drop to -40 tonight and won't be much better through the afternoon on sunday with highs mainly below zero. we will have chills to -35 monday morning and then a very slow warm up. join us for the latest here's the truth -- some have proposed to cut social security for the elderly and disabled vets. i disagree. in fact, not only should we not cut benefits -- we should expand them. my plan for social security increases benefits and cost of living adjustments and raises minimum payments for low-income seniors. it will ensure that all seniors can retire with dignity and respect. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. just two hours ago, allied air forces began attack on iraq
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these attacks continue as i speak. ground forces are not engaged. >> we are back on a saturday morning. it is january 16th, 2016. tough to believe, but operation desert storm takes you back to saddam hussein and iraqi forces began 25 years ago today. >> my goodness. hard to believe. here is what is making headlines today. at least 27 people are dead after a terror attack in the west african country of burkina faso. islamic militants with ties to al qaeda held more than 100 hostages for hours in a hotel. several attackers are dead, but special forces are still searching for more. walmart is closing 262 stores around the world this year. 154 of them right here in the united states. walmart will close mostly express stores and focus on the super centers. 10,000 employees will be affected. and one of the stars of the '90s show "saved by the bell" is
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convicted of a stabbing in 2014. dustin diamond who played screech on the show is stabbed someone in the bar with non-life threatening injuries. we now get to "the download." >> a time to look back at the stories that had us talking. >> a morning show first. >> a "today" exclusive. broadcasting the entire show from the white house. >> particularly in times of stress, the american people need to hear from the president. >> i made the right decision. i'm positive. >> the historic show, the same day president obama delivered his final state of the union address. >> if you doubt america's commitment or mine to see if justice is done, just ask osama bin laden. >> the gloves were off with the republican debate stage. >> not a lot of conservatives come out of manhattan.
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came down, i saw something that no place on earth could have handled more beautifully or more humanely than new york. >> the night's biggest target is the democrats. >> ten american sailors captured and released after the boats entered iranian waters accidentally. >> it was a mistake. it was our fault. >> military officials call the video pure propaganda. >> with drug kingpin el chapo behind bars again, newly released text messages show he had a crush on kate del castillo. the actress that brought sean penn. >> you are the best in the world. he wants to dance and drink tequilla with her.
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>> a class action lawsuit over eos lip balm. >> eos tells nbc news, we firmly merit. >> one thing that is a bit of a misnomer, something labeled organic is harmless. >> a world record jackpot. >> lucky news for a winner in china hills, california. >> winning tickets in melbourne, florida and munford, tennessee. >> john, john, you have to check the numbers. >> they will divide the $1.6 billion jackpot evenly. >> and one year ago this week, we met wrangler for the first time. >> in 260 shows, he made more friends. after the show each day, he heads home for a full day of training.
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formal guide dog training for the blind. >> you might all have solo karaoke moments in the car, but it never gets as epic as when adele takes on nicki minaj. given with flair i'm sitting big hair and this is what you live for yeah >> that is the greatest 15 minutes. if you have time to watch the whole car pool karaoke thing. >> we all love her. >> it is amazing to remember that these music superstars also listen to music. >> i thought the same thing. she said she turns on the radio in the car. >> nicki minaj chimed in on twitter and said she is
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>> the lyrics are hard to memorandum or memorize. >> if the singing thing doesn't work for her, she is a job in british rap. dylan is back. we love dylan. it is getting cold. >> it is getting cold in the northeast. it is starting to work its way into the northern plains and upper midwest. the arctic high pressure system will drag down the colder air. highs in fargo, 7 degrees below zero for a high temperature. 22 degrees below average. minneapolis should top out at 3. madison, wisconsin, is 20. as we go to sunday, minneapolis, it will feel 22 below zero with the wind. and chicago is going to feel like 4 degrees below zero sunday morning. then highs during sunday afternoon, only getting up to 12 below in fargo.
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it will cooldown in the northeast. it is monday afternoon where you feel the chill. we are starting off with snow and a wintry mix through central vermont and new hampshire. that will move up into maine. we will see lake-effect snow kick in. on the west coast, rain up and down the west coast. it moves intowind chills tonight through monday morning. a wind chill advisory is in effect for the counties, although i expecc this to be expanded later today. the main chills below - 30 and we are expecting that. we have a few snow showers that will track through the area today with a disturbance to the southwest, but the main thing teens today and tomorrow with the coldest temps on sunday. chills will be around -15 or so much of the day today and we may see some light snow showers through tonight... but chills will drop to -40 tonight and won't be much better through the afternoon on sunday with highs mainly below zero. we will have chills to -35 monday news and weather on today in and that's your latest forecast.
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still ahead, have you felt your cell phone in your pocket buzzing when it wasn't? and i got this my second month here. you should have quit whileleyou were ahead. 32 years at this place and i've got 9 days left before retirement. look jim, we've been planning for this for a long time. and we'll keep evolving things. so don't worry. knowing what's on your mind and acting accordingly. multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors. it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. wait... wait... perfect. at del monte, corn is packed at the peak of freshness with just water and a dash of sea salt. nothing else.
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i did.d.e's on tv saying it. but have you done anything? (all) no. that's why i'm reminding people like you to ask your doctor or pharmacist about your risk of getting shingles. because if you had chickenpox then thehehingles virus is a aeady inside you. (all) oooh. who's had chickenpox? scoot over. me too! when i got shingles i had this ugly band of blisters and look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. so talk your doctor or pharmacist. we all in? (all) yes! good, 'cause if not we' gonna watch highlights of my career 12 hours straight. i know, talk about pain. seriously now, talk to your doetor or pharmacist today about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. this portion of "today" is
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visit shingles.com to learn more. let's get you to trending. it isirl scout cookie time. it is stirring up a a sour debate this morning. remember kids would go door-to-door selling cookies. now you may be approached at the office. that is nothing new. what is new is social media. some people are pushing back against what they are calling the practice of parents selling cookies for their kids. the point of the sales is to teach kids valuable life lessons. the question now is are parents short changing their kids by doing all the selling for them. >> i think so. the only thing is w wn i was a kid, we did jump rope. i would go door-to-door and canvas. can you let your kids go door-to-door? >> a girl scout knocked on the door.
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we bought our obligatory three boxes. >> if my dad could have brought some to work and sold them for me, that would be amazing. i sold six boxes a year. >> you could take the form in with him. you could do it that way. you are supposed to do the talking. you have to make them do the work. a belated happy birthday to wikipedia this morning. the web site celebrated 15 years. did you guys know that 28% of people alive today, 28%, have grown up never knowing a world without wikipedia. >> that's crazy. >> the se receives about 18 billion page views every month. it is the most linked to web site on the planet. there are now 35 million articles across all languages on wikipedia.
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who would not be in college today without it. >> i remember when a guy came to the door selling encyclopedia. >> we have the whole collection across the shelve >> oh, the days. have you ever thought you felt your cell phone buzzing in your pocket or handbag and it was nothing at all? it is a common thing and there's a name for it. phantom vibration syndrome. a research at indiana university says it affects a whopping 89% of college under grads. why does this happen? researchers say it shows how dependent we are on our phones. it is so common for us to
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phone, he get a mistake with a nerve or an itch. i was just having this conversation the other day who kept thinking their phone was ringing. i said oh, it happens to me all the time to. and a feud with gervais and caitlyn jner and jimmy fallon with the photo bombs sheinelle. >> one of his targets, of ricky gervais, was caitlyn jenner. this all started with the monologue. >> what a role model. showing great bravery in breaking down barriers and destroying stereotypes. sheidn't do a lot for women drivers. >> the joke referring to a fatal car crash she was involved in lala february. now jenner is saying i will call the globes and see if they need a new host next year. gervais responded with this
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late. ouch. the lesson here, never get into a war of words with a comedian. dear internet, anne hathaway, stop hating on jennifer lawrence. this is the experience with j-law and the reporter. behind the phone. you have to live in the now. >> sorry, sorry. how do you see yourself for the oscar night? >>e're at the golden globes. if you put your phone down, you'd know that. >> after that exchange, lawrence took heat online. anne is not havingg it. the actress and j-law fan took to her facebook page and said it was taken out of context. jennifer is a beautiful and talented and widely successful and popular oscar nominated young woman.
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these things. and what is better than being photo bombed than by jimmy fallon? how about being photo bombed by street." that is what happened to the parents and their children in the tonight show celebrity photo bomb. of course, being quiet is not what the muppets excel at. check out the kids reactions whwh they realized what was happening. >> hello! >> how are you? >> welcome. >> look at this. >> look who it is. >> that is so cute. we will be joined by ernie and abby cadabby later in the show. when was the last time you were so excited you were jumping up and down? >> when i got to work this morninin
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for good morning, 3:30. i live an hour out. >> i get up at 3:15. >> this is a good one. what is your favorite area of town to visit your thing to do? >> i got the same one. what is your favorite place to visit in neneyork city. >> off broadway dance center. i can dance when i get a chance. >> we need video of that. >> people ask me placeso go. the high line. >> what product could you not live without? stelladora breakfast treats. >>ho is your favorite coworker? that's a good one. >> oh, who is that? >> oh, okay >> and who did you look up to most as a kid. i thought it was who did you look like most as a kid. is melvin married? >> happily married man. >> we're out of time.
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still to come here on "today" new dig for the fame of "sesame streetet >> and guess who is here to tell us about what's in store? ernie and abby cadabby. ye! >> hi, there. >> we're very excited to talk to them. but first these messages. this is a body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping
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check of our forecast. denice.... police arrest a woman accccsed of wind chills tonight through monday morning. a wind chill advisory is in effect for the northern counties through tonight with a wind chill warning for our western couuties, althougg i expect this to be expanded later today. the main difference between the two is that the warning will have chills below - 30 and we are expectig that. we have a few snow showws that will track through the area today with a disturbance to the southwest, but the main thing will be the cold. highs will be in the negatives to the positive teens today and tomorrow with the coldest temps on sunday. chills
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around -15 or so much of the day today and we may see some light snow showers through tonight... but chills will drop to -40 tonight and won't b bmuch better ttrough the afternoon on sunday with highs mainly below zero. we will have chills to -35 monday morning and then a very slow warm up. join us for the latest nws and weather on today in iowa saturday with me and lauren. have a great day! wind chills tonight through monday morning. a wind chill advisory is in effect for the northern counties through tonight with a wind chill warning for our western counties, although i expect this to be expanded later today. the main difference between the two is that the warning will have chills below - 30 and we are expecting that. we have a few snow showers that will track through the area today with a disturbance to the southwest, but the main thing will be the e old. highs will be in the negatives to the positive teens today and tomorrow with the coldest temps on sunday. chills will be around -15 oso much of the day today and we may see some light snow showers
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militants sieged a hotel popular with western tourists. flames erupted. police storm the building. this morning, the search is under way for those responsible. and bad timing. the new movie about the deadly 2012 attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi opens this weekend as hillary clinton goes neck and neck with bernie sanders. and brought to you by the letters h-b-o. "sesame street" starting a new chapter as millions of kids wake up to a new season on a new channel and there are lots of changes on the streets. ernie and abby cadabby will join us to tell us all about it. itit "today," saturday, january 16th, 2016. it might seem crazy what i'm about to say
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take a break good morning. >> parents to be in nyc. >> good morning. >> i'm here at "today." >> we turn 16 in nyc.c. >> hey. this is an extra special crowd. >> yeah. it is nice to come out when the weather is nice, erica hill, but it takes special people to brave the rainyny weather we have in the big apple on saturday morning. big thanks to all of you. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us. >> there's a craig melvin crowd behind us. >> it's a cousin. we have a lot to get to. sheinelle is inside following the development in the story of the iran nuclear deal this morning. sheinelle. >> within hours, crippling u.s. sanctions could be lifted. we have foreign correspondent richard engel with the latatt r us.
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>> reporter: good morning. this is the culmination of over two and a half years of often private diplomatic work. we are expected in a short time to hear the u.n. announce that iran has met its obligations paving the way for an immediate lifting of almost all of the economic sanctctns that have been put on iran freeing up tens of billions of dollars allowing iran to trade on the international oil market, allowing it access to international finance. this means according to the u.n. that it has put certain checks in place that were requirere since last july that would make it more difficult for it to pursue any nuclear weapons. there will be an inspections regime, but this is u.s. diplomats y, historic day that could potentially pave the way for much better relations with iran. >> richard engel, thank you.
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linked terror group is claiming responsibility for the siege on the luxury hotel in burkina faso. the siege went on for hours. theurvivors sayay the attackers were shooting people point blank. two dozen were reported killed. security forces from the west african nation stormed the hotel and freed hostages. and an investigation is under way in belize into the murder of the american television producer. the woman's body was found in a river. she had been strangled. she was the 39-year-old executive producer for abc's chicago sdagstation. he is known as the scream robber. myloh jaqory mason was on the most wanted listt for two bank heists. the thieves wore costumes and masks like those in the movie "scream."
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picked up without incident in a motel outside denver. and president obama on youtube answering questions you may never thought to ask. the social media teens were invited to interview the president after the state of the union address and along with policy questions, he was asked more personal questions. >> if you had to pick a pair of pants for your dog. a or b? >> you have to go with this. this, i think. >> this is your final answer? you don't want to phone a friend? >> this is too conservative. too much. too much fabric. >> the last monthone. >> the president said he hasn't seen the last "star wars" movie, but the character he wants to be, han solo. >> dylan stayed outside with another check on thth forecast. good morning, guys. we have a great crowd on the plaza.
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who is celebrating a birthday? 18. you're turning 40. a 10-year-old down there. so many celebrations. it is raining and not snowing. go figure. the snow is located up across new england. we have snow back through oklahoma and mountain snow out west. that snow in oklahoma is going turn into more of a rain event through the gulf coast. we could see strong storms today especially across florida later wind chills tonight through monday morning. a wind chill advisory is in effect for the counties, although i expect this to be expanded later today. the main chills below - 30 and we are expecting tha. we have a few snow showers that will track through the area today with a disturbance to the southwest, but the main thing teens today and tomorrow with the coldest temps on sunday. chills will be around -15 or so much of the day today and we may see some light snow showers through tonight... but chihils will drop to -40 tonight and won't be much better through the afternoon on sunday with highs mainly below zero. we will have chills to -35 monday news and weather on today in and that's your latest forecast. erica.
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a new movie out this weekend could become an issue on the campaign trail. "13 hours" depicts the terror attack in benghazi. with the iowa caucuses near, could the renewed attention cause problems for hillary clinton who of course wasas secretary of state at the time of that attack. nbc's national correspondent peter alexander has more. >> we need immediate assistance. we are overrun. >eporter: benghazi on the big screen. >> under attack. >> reporter: the trailer for "13 hours" touting the true story w were never told. about six cia contributeactors and their efforts to defend the compound from terrorists. a tragedy hillary clinton has had to answer for on multiple occasions. >> what difference at this point does it make? >> i lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> reporter: most recently grilled for hours by a house
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clinton relatively unscathed. >> i want to reach for statesmanship. >eporter: barely two weeks beforereowa and clinton now neck and neck with bernie sanders with a recent poll of likely caucus goers. the film's release is at a critical titi. >> we knew secretary clinton knew better at the time. >> it is an out and out indictment. this is one of the first movies i have seen that i believe every american should have to watch. >> reporter: donald trump even hosting a free screening of the movie in iowa. in the film, the rescuers tried to help, but were stopped by a cia chief. >> you areot the first responders. you're the last resort. you will wait. >> reporter: a report concluded that standdown order did not happen. former officials alsolatly deny it. >> there was never any order to standdown. on the contrary. the effort was to do everything
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>> repepter: whilefilmmakers never name clinton in movie and don't have other agenda, choosing the home of the dallas cowboys f f the movie's premiere. >> paramount pictures hopes people see the movie in red states. the o o thing that matters the most to anyone in hollywood is money. >> reporter: what happens beyond the box office is in the hands of the voters. for "today," peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >> the clinton campaign had no comment on the film. let's send it to dylan in the orang room with the special plaza fans of the day. >> i have my favorite buddies here. we have the best. ernie and abby cadabby from "sesame street." how are you? >> wonderful. we're happy to be here. >> are y y nice and warm now? >> when you keep rubbing my arm, that makes me feel so much better. thanks for warming me up.
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>> it sure is. >> you will talk to us in a bit, but we will let you toss to break. do you know how to do that? >> sure. still to come on "today," we will tell you allbout the new changes and lots of new friends on "sesame street." >> we will tell you about it in a few minutes after thes across america, people like basketball hall of famer dominique wilkins... ...are takakg charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza . for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar. but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza . he said victoza works differently than pills. and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. victoza is not for weight loss, but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes wh used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes...
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>> it is a bigig deal this morning for "sesame street" as it starts the season in a new address. abby cadabby and ernie have popped i ito tell us about it. >> hi, erica. >> good morning. >> we're going to get to our new friends in a moment. here, for the first time in nearly 50 years, the popular children's show willot air new episodes on pbs. that's because the "sesame street" crew is headed to hbo. some might say t tre goess the neighborhood. >> you have something you want to say to me? >> the former home of tony soprano and the show of "game of thrones" and "veep" is making room for a new neighbor. >> thank goodness you arrived. >> starting this morning, "sesame street" will be brought to you b b the letters h-b-o. the beloved children's show
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with new episodes airing on the cable giant. >> the hbo deal allows us to continue to serve the pbs audience and potentiallyh reach a ne audience. >> while "sesame street" was a public television staple, it has been a rough show with a $18 million revenue loss.s. why hbo? >> elmo will never been on "game of thrones." hbo has a great reputation for quality. that attracted them to "sesame street" which is the long history of quality. >> with the new address comes a lot of new changes. elmo makes a move from his humble apartment to a sprawling brownstone. oscar the grouch upgraded his digs to recycling and compost bins.
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neighbor. >> a new community filled with friendly people who want to be kind to each other. >> ah-ha-ha. >> the revamped show will put a a skills. if you don't have hbo, you can see the old episodes on pbs and thth new episodes nine months after they air on hbo. >> as you saw earlier, ernie and abby cadabby are here with us this morning. hi, guys. >> hi, everybody. >> nice to be here on the nice cozy couch. >> it is a good day for cozy because it is rainy outside. you have a bit of a change on "sesame street." abby, you have a new garden. what are you learning this season? >> it is magical in the garden. community center. you never know who will stop by like alan cumming.
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we have all kinds of things. we arereearning about nature and learning how to be kinder and stronger and smarter. >> yup. all true. >> who else is stopping by? you always havereat stars t tt swing by "sesame street." season? >> go ahead, ernie. >> we have gwen stefani. >> is she singing? >> my friendship with sara barellis. >> that is so true. >> weave taken more selfies with you guys than any other celebrities. what is that like everywhere you go around the world. people love you so much. >> i love it because it m mes us feel like we're part of everybody's big family. >> yes. >> our family got bigger because we have a new neighbor nam nina. >> yes. >> she's so nice. >> we're out of time. will you come back?
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i wavt to hear more about bert. >> i'm sorry. >> thank you guys for stopping by. >> well, thank you for having us. it is wonderful to be here this weekend. >> i'm excited for you guys. >> come back again. >> will . >> comomg up, how to organize dinner and organize your closet better and give you a better head start to the week ahead. >> that is coming up.
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we're back on a saturday morning. with our "start today" series. >> there are a lot of little things you can do today to help you get handle on the days to come. our experts have you covered. >> get a head start. >> get a head start. >> get a head start. >> today. >> today. >> today. >> today. >> we all know how overwhelming it can be to figure out what to
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then we tend to make the same thing over and over again. here's the plan. i want you to come up with a theme night for each designated day during the week. for example, meatless monday. taco tutuday. whatever wednesday. pasta thursday. fish friday. stir fry saturday. healthy takeout for sunday. your family has simple and delicioussnd fun and h hlthy meals for every day of the week. >> find your own support group of other mothers. as a m of two, i feel so thankful for my mom friends. we go for long walks with our babies and workout together and keep each other accntable and spend time venting about frustration. you can f fd friends online or around your neighborhood. >> the average american changes jobs over the course of a c ceer abouou 12 different times.
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with retirement accounts all over the place. you need to know where you are starting from. gather a a your p per work on your iras and 401(k)s. any other accounts you left behind, we can help you put a plan together that makes some sense. >> well, i live in manhattan so i don't have huge closets. the shelves i was given i use to house my shoe collection because i wear every pair. the first step for you is to go into the closet and take out anything you have not worn in a year.. i have a tririhat will make your closets look like a celebrities. get containers and take a picture with your hone or polaroid camera and p pnt them out and put them on the contain container and stack the shoes. if you don't see it, you are not going to wear it. >> those are our tips. >> those are our tips.
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and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. will they begin to play by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. check of our forecast. denice.... police arrest a woman accused of wind chills tonight through monday morning. a wind chill advisory is in effect for the northern counties through tonight with a wind chil warning for our western counties, although i expect this to be expanded later today. the main difference between the two is that the warning will have chills below - 30 and we are expecting that. we have a few snow showers that will track through the area today with a disturbance to the southwest, but the main thing will be the cold. highs will be in the negatives to the positive teens today and tomorrow withthe coldest temps on sunday. chills
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arounn-15 or so much of the day today and we may see some light snow showers through tonight... but chills will drop to -40 tonight and won't be much bettethrough the afternoon on sunday y ith highs mainly bell zero. we will have chills to -35 monday morning and then a very slow warm up. join us for the latest news and weather on today in iowa saturday with me and lauren. have a great day! wind chills tonight through monday morning. a wind chill advisory is in effect for the northern counties through tonight with a wind chill warning for oururwestern counties, although i expect this to be expanded later today. the main difference between the two is that the warning will have chills below - 30 and we are expecting that. we ve a ff snow showers that will track through the area today with a disturbance to the southwest, but the main thing will be the cold. highs will be in the negatives to the positive teens today and tommrrow with the coldest temps on sunday. chills will be around -15 or so much of the day today and we may see some light snow showers
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will drop to -40 tonight and won't be mmch better through the afternoon on sunday with highs mainly below zero. we will have chills to -35 monday morning and then a very slow warm up. join us for the latest - welcome to lazy town a place where you'll want to stay you'll meet robbie with his rotten plan and sportacus saving the day
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it's the start of a brand new day ings are upside down here in lazy town adventures just a moment away - "sportacus saves the toys." - ah! the flowers are bloomimi, the birds s e singing. whoo-- the butterflies are butterflying. and i've got my trusty sport in a box. oh, miss busybody's going to be so surprised. yes! it is the perfect sunny day for some outdoor activity. - yes!
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- come on, stingy-- throw the ball. - let me get this straight. yoyowant me to pitch my baseball to you? - well, if you don't throw it, i can't hit it. - ugh-- you're just trying to take my ball. - stingy! - aha! but you can't outwit me! ow. - guys, guys, can i play? huh, can i-- can i play, huh? - oh-- we only have one ball. - yeah. - and one bat. - oh, but can i be the catcher, huh, can i? - but, ziggy, you don't have a glove. - oh, uh... i have one at home i'll go get it-- whoa! - okay-- l right, stingy. - oh-oh. - let's play. - uh, with my ball? - yes, stingy. - oh, but it's dirty. e, it fell on the grnd and now it has dust all over it. - that's okay. - okay, but hit it very softly and gently, okay? - oh, milford. i am so excited. - mmh?
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- just one moment. - oh, anticipation. - there we are-- here it is. ta-d-d - chess. is that a sport? - well, of course, it is. it's a sport for the mind. - oh, yes. well, i have the white pieces so i'll go first. i will go e2 to e3. - ooh! nice opening move. - oh, thank you. - but i warn you, i'm quite the chess player. thisisould take a w wle. good thing i brought sunblock. - yes-- could i have some? - you certainly can. - thank you. - oh! it's getting hot. - yeah. - oh! - it's really sunny out. - mmm. - maybe we should put on some sunblock. i got some in my bag. - oh-- yes, yes, yes, yes. good idea-- and, uh, some for me, huh? some for me? - oh, yep. - oh, right there. uh, more. - okay. - uh, just a tiny, tiny bit more.
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- i'm only gonna use a little on my face and put the rest in my pocket for later. - okay. - just put this in my pocket. in my pocket. okay-- mmh. mmh. - okay, let's play. - okay, let me get my bat. - get ready. - whoo-- slippery. i guess i have too much sunblock on my hands. is it possible to have too much of something? oh-oh. i'll get my bat. - get ready for my super fast ball. - i'm ready... on one, two, three! - the ball! - that was fast. - someone's in trouble. - la-di-da. what is that sound? - flying baseball!
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- guys, guys, i couldn't find my baseball glove, huh? so, i-- - that's okay, ziggy, because now we are playing badminton. - badminton, that's great. can i play, huh? - sorry. - we only have two rackets. - oh, uh, well, uh, ahem. okay. - you're standing on my line of serving. - oh, ahem, sorry. see you later. - bye. - okay, you ready? - yeah. - okay, i'll try to get it over the net this time. one, two, three! - hi, sportacus. - guys, i found your ball. - ah! - ooh-- thanks. - oh, but we don't need it now-- we're playing badminton. - how come ziggy's not playing? - oh, well, he doesn't have a racket. - ziggy. - yeah? - why aren't you playing with all the kidid
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so i can't play. ah. - - u know me-- i love toys. - yeah. - even my airship is full of toys. - really? - but you know what? - what? 5 you don't need toys to be able to play. - really? what do you mean? - let me show you. - huh? come on get up and move with me you're gonna have fun just wait and see you think you've got nothing but you've got it all before you know it you're having a ball there are lots of things that you can do let's go go jump let's go crazy left and right let's go go clap when you're moving you're feeling right you can make it happen don'tou know
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yeah take up get up and dance with me you can't stand still full of energy there are lots of things that you can do let's go go run let's go crazy fast and slow let's go go twist twist around from head to toe you can make it happen don't you know so come on let's go - okay, okay, okay, i think i got it. okay, wait, wait. we can jp jump we can clap and we can run twist it all around yee-ha
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go jump let's go crazy left and right let's go go clap when you're moving you're feeling right let's go go run let's go crazy fast and slow let's go go twi twist around from head to toe you can make it happen don't you know so como on let's go - oh, wow sportacus! i gotta tell the others about this, huh? see you later-- thanks! - bye! - guys, guys, guys! - ah-- what? - guys, guys! - what! - oh! - they're playing sports?! racket, basket, balls! toys everywhere! - i've got great news!
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you u n't need toys to play. - huh? - of course we do! how can you play badminton without a racket? - yeah. - that's not what i mean. - or baseball without a ball? - exactly. - see? - well, that's not what i mean! what i mean is-- - ziggy, if we don't have any toys, we can't play. - ahh! if i take their toys away, they can't play! and if i send sportaflop... beep-beep-beep-beep-beep-beep. ...away, he can't save lazytown's toys! ha-ha-ha. - oh, okay. well. - bye. - okay, you ready? - okay!
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- miss busybody, what's going on? - i don't know-- let's find out! - more! - what's going on-- i gotta find out! - yes! - oh, no! it's a giant magnet ball. it walks! - everything's gone. - even the basketball hoop is missing. - oh, my-- oh, is everyone all right? - yes, but something really strange is going on.
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- i know, spororcus! i remember. sportacus, you said, "we don't need toys to play." - that right. - what? - what? - no toys? - what? - you can jump, you can clap, you can run and twist it all around! - no toys? - they don't need toys! - ofofourse they don't! - gah! - oh, what fun! bing bang diggarigga dong funny words i sing when i am ncing dancncg bing bang diggarigga dong silly words that can mean anything get on up it's time to dance yeah it's so much fun being up on our feet so we go up up do the jump twirl around and clala your hands together together together
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