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minutes. of course, the "today" show is next. >> get up to the minute information on our nbc 10 app that's a free download. thank you for watching. have a great day. be careful on the roads. >> good morning. battered but okay. harrison ford recovering after surviving a frightening plane crash. this morning his emergency call from the cockpit. >> and his split second decision at the controls that may have saved lives. >> breaking overnight, investigators removed the delta jet that skidded off an icy runway at the airport and passengers tell a harrowing story. >> the only thing that stopped us was the gate. >> why was the runway opened in the stormy weather. >> security lapse? the state department looking into whether hillary clinton jeopardized information using a
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personal e-mail account. will that stretch into the upcoming presidential campaign. and unprecedented. millions waking up to lows on the heels of one powerful winter storm. the first real signs of spring are finally on the horizon this friday march 6th 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a friday morning. matt has the morning off. maybe you have new material. something to say about the cold that has not already been said. >> you look at the thermometer & it's 11 degrees. we are supposed to spring forward. record lows.
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>> through saturday and then -- >> do you swear. >> and then. >> he's a weather man. >> we will check in with you in a minute. harrison ford was injured after crashing his vintage plane after he reported trouble shortly after take off. we hear from his family for the first time. we have the latest on this story. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. harrison ford's vintage world war ii plane is mostly intact. they are investigating here. he was in fair to moderate condition, his son tweeting he was battered but okay after doctors rushed to his aid. >> witnesses can tell something was wrong. >> he's going to land on the golf course. >> in trouble, harrison ford radios the tower. >> engine failure. immediate return.
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>> clear for landing. >> the actor's plane is going down. >> there is a plane down. >> clipping at least one tree it slammed into a golf course next to the santa monica airport where ford had just taken off. >> the plane instantly stalled and was gliding at that point. >> doctors rushed in to help. fuel was leaking and ford was bleeding. dazed, but responding. >> he was wiggling about. he had pain as you imagine. >> rushed to a nearby hospital it's a miracle he survived. ford seen here in the same plane that same runway two years ago. he is known for his legendary roles even playing a downed pilot. >> we are in trouble here. >> osprey the 72-year-old is an experienced aviator.
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>> i always make sure that i don't overchallenge myself. >> he close calls before but nothing quite like this. real life hollywood drama that he will live to tell about. in 1999 he was in a scary helicopter crash that he and another pilot walked away from. his former flight instructor called him a serious and profession pilot. they had no choice but to land. he is expected to make a full recovery. >> amazing vigil there in santa monica. tom haynes has flown with him several time and is the editor of pilot association magazine. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. >> you have flown with harrison ford but not since 2011. how would you describe him as a pilot? >> harrison is meticulous in his flying all the time. he does extra training more than is required by the faa and
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he does thorough preflight on his helicopter before the flight and he is cautious and capable. >> this is a world war ii era training plane. is it more or less safe as we expect? >> it is a vintage airplane designed about 30 years after the wright brothers first flew. the aerodynamics are from that era and a modern airplane would handle differently, but it's a safe airplane and goes through the same inspections that any modern airplane has to go through. they can be challenging to fly, but harrison is a capable pilot and has flown it a lot and does very well. >> based on the information you heard and gathered what were the last couple of minutes like as he brought at this time in pretty admirably on the golf course. >> he did a very admirable job
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as a matter of fact. pilots train for always looking for a place to go should there be a problem and particularly right after take off. we are looking at the environment to determine where should you go. harrison had few option there is in this particular case around santa monica but he did a good job putting the airport off safely off the airport without injuring anyone. >> thanks for your insight. appreciate it. >> the ntsb is investigating a plane scare. a delta jetliner skidding off the runway at la guardia airport. the plane crashed into a fence feet before flushing bay. stephanie goss is near the airport with more on it. good morning to you. >> good morning. a few hours ago planes removed the plane so that air traffic
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can slowly get back to normal here. from our vantage point, you get a good sense of how much water surrounds this airport. it is a notoriously difficult place to land. all of the water has short runways and it gets harder. >> passengers on the delta flight say the landing felt perfectly normal at first. the plane started to skid. >> you can tell people didn't have seatbelts on really tight. >> they made an emergency exit and just how close they had come to tumbling into the water. >> just survived a plane crash. >> the only thing that stopped us was that gate. >> the aircraft had 127 passengers and five crew members randed on the runway in snow and fog. 2/3 of the way down it hit an embankment and a fence.
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ground crews reported back to the tower. >> that was on the left side. >> police had leaking fuel? >> the ntsb is investigating, looking closely at a number of factors, including weather conditions and managers say the runway had been plowed and earlier flights landed safely. >> 11:05, two planes reported good braking action. >> 24 passengers suffered injuries and several were taken to local hospitals. the rest felt luck tow escape unharmed. >> i got my crash out of the way. odds are in my favor. i'm good. >> and airport officials believe the pilot did everything he could to slow the plane down and the proof of that is how few veries there were. you get a sense of what a close call this was. >> terrifying for the passengers and one of those is with us
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sitting in the first row of the plane and with us exclusively. good morning. before we talk about what happened you are on bravo and on the show jersey belle. tell me when you landed did you know right away something was wrong? >> as we were right before the landing gear came out, i heard the pilot discuss whether we would be in a holding pattern or not. the flight attend ants were discussing it and they said we are not going to be in a holding pattern. they are going to bring us in. i thought that's a good sign and saw the run way and it was white. it's nerve wracking but you think it's going to be fine. and the wheels hit the runway and normally when a plane lands, the pilot releases the brake and there was a pull that the plane is showing down. there was none of that. you don't realize how fast the plane is coming in when there is
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no brakes. you are sliding for thousands of feet and you know what's happening, but your mind can't get there and you are holding on. probably hal through the runway i felt the nose of the plane jerk left. it started to shake and bump and oxygen masks were falling. it's at that moment that you know. your mind starts to go to this is really not the way it's supposed to happen. >> you are in the first row and not only can you see what's happening and you are very, very close to the water and you can hear as well. >> i could hear the pilot saying we have no power, we have no power. i was the first -- i could see the water. there is a moment where you don't know what you are going to hit. what will slow us down. will it be another plane or the airport? you have no idea. i saw the rocks and i saw the water. it's at that moment that your
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mind goes what happens if you go into the water? do planes sink or float? will i ever see my kids again? >> you were really terrified in that moment. >> terrified because you are not prepared. i fly every month f work. i'm a frequent flyer and i feel very safe on planes. especially delta. i fly them every month. it's in that moment thaw are so unprepared for what happens. i saw the water coming. i saw what the pilots were seeing. the pilots did everything they could, but it's no different than a car that lost control on ice except that we are going hundreds of miles an hour. >> in the moments i have i know the pilot came up to you. what did he say? >> he opened the door and at that moment i released when i saw him.
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here he is a man. i do a digital series called coffee talk rooted in the human connection. we looked at each other and i came unglued because here's this man who saw what i saw and his only concern was for my passengers. he put his arm around me and said i'm going to get you off of this plane and he did. the new york police department and the port authority police department the human rekz in its finest as we all got out of the plane. they lifted us off because the ramps never deflated and everybody did an excellent job, but it really was a life-changing experience. >> everyone really rose to the occasion. thank you for being here and sharing your story. >> thank you for having me. >> thank you very much. meanwhile the hillary clinton e-mail controversy is widening. federal officials are looking for possible security lapses in her message while she was secretary of state.
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andrea mitchell has the latest. good morning. >> state department officials are reviewing the 55,000 pages of e-mails that hillary clinton turned over last year to see whether she violated policies by storing sensitive information even if it wasn't classified. contrary to reports, they have not been able to reach a conclusion but she already did. it was not a bit of violation if they were just routine. the larger problem for clinton is this will take months to review. that's adding fuel to the fire with the republican-led benghazi investigation. because this is going to take so long it will drag on through the early months if not a year of the planned presidential campaign. she is dominating any potential challengers, they are watching closely. martin o'malley will be in new hampshire tomorrow. elizabeth warren is heading to selma. they are watching and waiting.
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>> this story is not going anywhere. >> turning to the weather, just get through the next few days and then what? >> then things get better. they really do. yesterday, in kentucky it was a mess. a couple of jackknifed tractor-trailers. they got a record 17.9 inches of snow. the interstate completely blocked for at least 20 hours. folks were stuck on the road. over 400 vehicles. nobody seriously injured, but it was a nightmare. the back up figure for third miles. we have a report of two jackknifed tractor-trailers on the same interstate. state police say they are going to get those cleared. they will not have a repeat of what they saw yesterday. we do have a repeat of the bitterly cold temperatures. this is the last blast. we have about 70 cities setting records including toledo and pittsburgh and baltimore.
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roanoke 13 and new york city at 13. not a record but awfully cold. highs from 15 to 20 degrees below normal and then tomorrow one more morning of bitterly cold temperatures. pittsburgh 15th. 13th in new york city. probably more record lows. the good news is we do get a break by early next week. temperatures here will be in the 40s and 50s. >> tank top weather. >> time to exhale. >> and then maybe nothing. >> al thank you. >> natalie, you have a look at a difficult day at the boston bombing trial. >> really, really emotional and gruelling testimony at the trial of accused boston marathon bomber that brought the jurors to tears. we get the latest from peter alexander. >> amid the carnage after the second bomb exploded bill richard faced an agonizing
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decision. leave his dying son to save his daughter. >> i knew there was no chance. i knew i needed to act quickly or we may not only lose martin but jane too. he recalled making eye contact with his older brother moments before the bomb. he wasn't watching the race. i thought it was weird. they showed jurors never before seen surveillance that shows him placing his pack pack bomb and walking away. a survivor who lost her left leg has been overwhelmed since posting a powerful letter. >> you can't handle the fact that what you tried to destroy you made stronger. >> you, rebecca, are an unstoppable life changing insfrigz all. these are strangers.
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>> that's a lot. i don't feel like that. i just feel like i am one of the beacons that got is using to inspire people. if my words can do something like that for someone, then i would get blown up again tomorrow. >> for "today," peter alexander, nbc news boston. >> the south korean man accused of slashing mark lip effort is facing charges. he cut him on the face and wrist while screaming that the rival korea should be unified. he has a long history of anti-u.s. protest. he is expected to have stitches removed early next week. a dramatic rescue in italy after a cable car stopped working stranding 200 plus skiers after being stuck for several hours. rescuers were lowered from helicopters where they pried the
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doors open and lowered each person down to the ground. amazing rescue and fortunately no one hurt. >> a little trivia for you guys. a little wheel of fortune trivia. pat sajak is asking. could you name all seven dwarfs in snow white. >> sleazy sneezy. >> sleazy? >> grumpy. >> angry. >> close. but it's practically spelled out for you. take a look at wheel of fortune. >> i would like to solve the puzzle. >> dopey, grumpy dock bashful, happy, sneaky and sleepy. >> instead of sneaky it's sneezy. so close, but yet so far.
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>> sleazy jeopardy. >> she is not moving on up. the next contestant got it right because it was almost all there. >> i forgot about doc. >> i thought it was dot. >> you would have lost too. >> we should have had you fill that in. >> let's talk about the weather, shall we? >> i wonder who would play dopey. >> now that hurts my feelings. >> i'm sorry. we will get to your local the way we see it, after a heavy snowfall you have two options... you can stay inside. or get behind the wheel of the jeep grand cherokee with an available best-in-class 4x4 traction management system to maximize control, giving you confidence in all weather conditions. this is the jeep® grand cherokee. the most awarded suv ever. well-qualified lessees
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can lease the 2015 grand cherokee laredo for $349 a month. hi i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. we'll be at 25 degrees today. warmer conditions on the way. saturday is a bitter start. but 33 degrees for a daytime high. heading into sunday 46. take a look at fwhengsd and thursday, temperatures returning into the mid-50s. don't forget to spring your clocks ahead one hour on sunday. >> that's your latest weather. >> all right, al. thank you so much. coming up, the mysterious disappearance of 370 a year later. more on that in the next half hour. carson a lot of people have been looking into this online. >> the mystery with the
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conversation that many have fallen into. it all unfolded and people sharing feelings. this is where the conversation seemed to peak on twitter. when the plane disappeared, it was reported that the plane crashed and mh 17 with the conversation and late january they determined it an accident. lots of talk there on those dates. images most shared this one is from the philippines and this really beautiful from india. do you think mh 370 will ever be found. we mentioned all these results here in a few minutes. much more in the next half hour. >> also coming up the most stung images ever captured by drones. get your popcorn ready. we are celebrating the don'ty awards. >> and a verdict could come as soon as today in the court
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♪ this is breaking news we're following for you. skyforce 10 is over this crash on the atlantic city expressway that happened minutes ago in camden county. we are told that a driver rear-ended a snowplow and the driver in that truck had to be airlifted to a local hospital. we are working to get more details on exactly what happened. stay with us for updates. but katy zachry is watching what it is doing to traffic in the area. as we take a live look from skyforce 10 traffic is not getting by around this mess. it happened not too long ago that involves a pickup truck that you saw mangled from the front end and hit a snowplow. we have so much snow pack on the
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roadways. and that driver is pretty severely injured. you just saw that backup there. and just taking a quick look at the drive times right now, 76 95, 476, major delays on 75 south. we have more than 700 schools closed or delayed scrolling at the bottom of the screen. we'll get you updated on the forecast with meteorologist brit nye brittney shipp. we are at 3 degrees in philadelphia. 7 degrees in quakertown. we will warm up as we head into the weekend. and i'm tracy davidson. another local update in 25 minutes. remember, you can always get the latest news and weather updates and updates on the breaking news with the nbc 10 app. it's a free download from the app store or from nbc10.com. now back to the "today" show. thank you for watching. have a great day.
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>> wow. that sounds like the chipmunks or something. 6th of march, 2015. those are pretty pictures. >> stunning. they were all captured by drones. coming up we will tell you about the first of its kind festival telebrighting the art of dronetography or the dronies. >> look forward to that. take a look at what's making headlines. harrison ford treated for non-threatening injuries after he crashed his vintage single engine plane on a golf course in
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california. she expected to make a full recovery. >> the ntsb is investigating a plane scare in new york city. a delta flight landed and crashed through a fence. at least 24 passengers suffered minor jurisdiction. >> the snow that factored into the crash is giving way to the historic cold. record lows expected to be broken in the midwest, south, and northeast. >>a i rare and candid interview from john mayer. he calls himself an addicted ego addict. >> the closely watched court case with two high profile musicians the battle over the song blurred lines. >> it's a waiting game for the case over their song in the hands of the jury. at issue, did the 2013 mega hit
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blurred lines copy marvin gay's 1977 tune got to give it up? at one point the trial felt more like a concert, playing the piano medley trying to demonstrate songs can have similar medleys and cores without copying each other. >> i think people might have gotten more caught up in his showmanship. >> he testified that despite past statements he did not write blurred lines, saying the session i was drunk and high and i don't recall how the session went. he took the stand too saying he did not think of gaye when creating the song. i must have been channelling that late 70s feeling. >> he said to feel is not to copyright infringe. >> both used music colleges to dissect them looking for
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similarities and differences between the songs. gaye's family testified the two songs create a similar heartbeat and that it's a pulse that runs through the song and drives each song. >> jurors must decide first if blurred lines it was a copyright infringement and if so, what are the damages and who should pay? >> it will deliver a powerful message to those in music and all creators about where the line is. >> the line might be blurred now and it's up to a jury to make things clear. nbc news, los angeles. >> it's a toughy. what would you do? >> i love both songs. you switzerland? >> of course i love the songs. the question is what do you think? do you think it's a rip off? >> i don't think it's a rip off.
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it's inspired by the music of that era. >> more homage than rip off. >> we will wait for the verdict. >> the fascinating world of drones and looks of the world they offer. we showed you these stunning images of a frozen niagara falls from the canadian side. drone photography is getting their own version of an awards show. kerry sanders explains this one. he has props. >> reporter: you can call this the oscar for drones. this is an industry that is in its infancy. as you can see the faa as we look at the approximate account is in the process of working out when and where drones are o loued to fly. clearly the filmmakers are leaning the way with the use of drones. drones show us things we have never seen before. an alligator launching towards a
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drone the way it might snatch a bird and something biologists have rarely witnessed and never photographed like this. in the last few years, awe-inspiring photography made possible by drones opened up a new genre of filmmaking and now worthy of recognition. rehearsals are under way for the first ever drone film festival of new york city. the event sponsored in part by nbc news would change the best of the best around the world. stunning images of the sea. to a unique move i short called tiny boston. a photographic trick that makes the city look like a toy model. tiny boston. >> to be part of the first ever film festival for drones specifically is an absolute honor to represent our company and our team.
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>> in an stleaindustry that is taking they want to celebrate the use of drones and change the perception that some people have that they are noisy dangerous machines that invade your privacy. >> drones have a bad stigma. positive that they can bring from humanitarian purposes to creative purposes and all the things in between. it's unnecessary and fear mongering. >> big budget movies like fast and furious 6, sky fall and they used drones to get elite shots. a receipt tv commercial shows drones in attack mode. a clear homage to alfred hitchcock's the birds. >> how much of this is gee wiz, look at the shot you can get? >> it's stunning. never before seen shots. it's truly amazing what it can do. >> one of the challenges using a
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drone in photography is getting a pictu by yourself and a lot of people in spores photography want to do this. now there is a drone that you put a sensor in your pocket and the drone follows you the a safe distance. if there is power lines, they know to stop so they can fly. the guys flying the drone say it's moving about as fast as you can expect. they don't know where it will go yet. as i ride my bike around here we thank steve from verizon hob whoa flew them so expertly for us this morning. the oscars what do you guys think? >> it's cool, but watch your back. there is a drone behind there. he's coming. >> that's to show you how mobile. >> kerry sanders, very cool. thanks. >> even though the cold air is going away it's the gift that
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keeps giving. why? we have in the eastern half of the country millions of potholes? what's happening? we will get this rain and snow and it seeps through the cracks in the road and collects underneath. then what happens is we start to get more cold air and the water freezes up and then the road expands and gets forced up. the ice thaws and water is absorbed cavity left behind and then boom you get a car driving over it and it crashes through and pothole forms. we will see tons of these over the next couple of months. out west they don't have to worry about potholes. it will be nice and mild over the next couple of days. look at the temperatures. palm springs 83 and seattle looking at 61. salt lake city at 54. the heat continues out west and hi i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. we'll see bitter cold
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conditions. temperatures range from 23 to 26 degrees with plenty of sunshine. although that will not really help our temperatures. the seven-day forecast shows warmer conditions on the way. saturday it's a bitter start, but 33 degrees for the daytime high. heading into sunday 46. take a look at next wednesday and thursday.!wquñ temperatures returning into the mid-50s. don't forget to spring your clocks ahead one hour on sunday. >> that's your latest weather. get your weather any time you need it. go to weather.com. >> coming up on trending the circus without elephants. how people are reacting to a historic decision from ringling brothers. >> will the wreckage be found in the unsolved mystery of hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid®. right. 100% real milk just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some...
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in the south indian ocean within a narrow ark half the size of pennsylvania ships scanned the sea bottom where they believed the wreckage of malaysia air flight 370 will be found. >> we covered less than half the area. at this stage, we are confident that we will find the aircraft. >> for the families of the missing, among them philipp wood it has been a year of unimaginable anguish. >> did you think you would be talking about this a year later? >> no. honestly the first few weeks i thought something is going to pan out. we are going to get something. at least an inkling of knowledge of evidence. here we are a year later and no. >> the plane was traveling from kuala lumpur to beijing. the crew acknowledges a hand over to vietnamese controllers. >> good night.
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malaysia 370. >> it is their final message. the transponder that identifies the jet stops transmitting with all other co. the plane makes a turn to the west. the start of a series of turns that will send it towards the indian ocean. all pointing to a deliberate act. >> it's obvious by the flight path this was an intent to take the airplane somewhere other than to beijing. i started thinking about okay if i'm going to ditch this airplane or put it somewhere where no one will find it i will take it to the south indian ocean. >> they searched the home of 370's captain, seizing a personal flight simulator, hoping to find clues will he remains a focus of suspicion. meantime me in a commercial simulator, they demonstrate how a few simple key strokes or turn of a dial can send the auto
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pilot on a new course. >> i will select heading and turn to the left. >> that are dotted line is moving and that's the path we are going to take. >> that's the direction where it will turn to. >> a experience theory about flight 370 abound. in january, malaysian authorities labelled it an accident but offered me in proof. none of it comforts the families of those who were gone without a trace. >> i had dozens and dozens of people tell me where this airplane is. okay. if you are going to tell me where the airport is give me some tangible evidence that it's there. >> the wood family relying on faith to get them through this. leading the search the ship covered about 40% of the search area and they expect to finish their search in may. the question is how quickly will airlines get at the speed
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good morning i'm tracy davidson. brittney shipp is here with the very cold start to our morning. we are having a cold morning with temperatures sticking around into the afternoon. temperatures are between 23 and 26 degrees. and the seven-day forecast shows a high of 25. tomorrow, 33. but a bitter start. warmer by sunday. taking a look at next week 55 degrees on wednesday and thursday. your ride to work first alert traffic reporter katy zachry is watching the roads. >> good morning. the sun is up to really help melt things, which this morning it was icy and slushy on the roads. this is a live look at 202 near chester boulevard. i'm also following systemwide delays on new jersey transit. patco is operating on a normal schedule, but because of the cold expect delays. we have new information into
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the shooting that killed a philadelphia police officer. charles ramsey told us officer robert wilson iii was at the store to buy his son a game when the store came under an attempted robbery. commissioner ramsey says wilson wanted to reward his son. >> he was doing well in school. he was just buying him a video game. what parent probably hasn't done that for a child in recognition of his work? and, you know it happens to be there at the time the two guys come in to commit a robbery. >> commissioner ramsey says the police department is expected to hold a briefing later today where we'll learn more on what happened inside the store and about the charges against the suspects. we'll have another local update in 25 minutes. i'm tracy davidson. now back to the "today" show.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up john mayer on his personal change. the only way i can make sure i don't relapse is -- >> he gets honest about his playboy reputation and talks about getting back to the music. >> then triumph over tragedy. fashion blogger lauren scruggs kennedy after a recovery from a near deadly accident and how she found faith, love and the true meaning of beauty. the man behind the hit, hozier takes us to church as he makes a
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debut live in studio 1a march 6th, 2015. . >> good morning. we are on the "today" show. >> good morning long island hi mom. >> i'm from south carolina! >> good morning, boulder high. we are on "today." >> an hour delay. >> two hours of sleep. >> we are still here because we love the "today" show. >> good morning, everyone. welcome back to "today." it's friday. there is the cold out here on the plaza. >> you know it's cold when al breaks out the canada goose. >> you want to know the craziest people on the plaza?
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these folks over here. they are from puerto rico. they came here. why? why did you come here? >> to celebrate our 40th birthday. thank you. thank you! >> how about we go to puerto rico? >> we will go down and take their places. >> we have a lot to get to this hour. natalie will look at the top stories. >> good morning, everyone. harrison is battered but okay after thursday's crash landingcali. the 72-year-old reported engine failure before his world war 2 era plane crash landed near the santa monica airport clipping a tree on the way down. it was a miracle he survivored. he suffered fair to moderate injuries and expected to make a full recovery. the ntsb is investigating thursday's fright ending plane scare. five people were taken to the
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hospital after the delta airlines flight skidded off in a snowstorm and hit an embankment and a fence. one passenger said she saw the water and wondered if she would see her kids again. record cold temperatures likely over much of the u.s. from texas to new york. in kentucky, people are digging out from deep snow that left hundreds stranded for hours. john yang has more. good morning. >> good morning, natalie. truckers heading back out now that it's open again. some of them have been here for two days but their colleagues have been stuck on the highway for as long as 15 hours. >> ruskeed from the stranded cars they are speaking out. larry was believed to be in a red cross shelter after 11 hours in the car. the fuel tank running low.
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>> i'm concerned. my feet were getting numb and tingling. >> no food or water, he called on his navy training. >> i got snow and started eating the snow. >> the snow and ice froze traffic about 30 miles on i-75 for nearly 18 hours from wednesday night to thursday evening. the national guard rescued about 200 people delivered food and helped dig out cars and trucks from as much as 20 inches of snow. plous weres w a welcome sight, signalling the end of long winks. >> i'm bored. >> very. and hungry. >> this morning, kentucky state police said a truck did jackknife and the northbound lanes about a little bit south of here but quickly cleared and everything is open and moving again. natalie? >> already, john yang in
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kentucky. thanks. >> dateline looks at california's worst wildfire on record. the monsters and deadly fire of 2003. >> it's a monster and has an energy all to its. it felt like a beast. suddenly i was in terrible danger. >> the winds were just howling. the sky turned brown. the sun was blood red. it was as if the world were coming to an end. >> more amazing stories on the special dateline escapism the great california fire sunday night at 9:00 8:00 central. let's get another check of the weather with al. >> you are going to be on our show. take me to florida instead of church. let's show you for today. we have basically a quiet day
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through much of the country. moisture out of mexico into texas and the gulf coast will get wet into the latter part of the week. afternoon highs looking good. 80s down in southern california. 80s in central and southern florida. the teens and 20s here in the northeast and new england. a beautiful day in the pacific no hi i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. heading into the rest of today we'll see bitter cold conditions. temperatures range between 23 and 26 with plenty of sunshine. our seven-day forecast shows warmer conditions on the way. saturday is a bitter start but 33 degrees for a daytime high heading into sunday 46. take a look at next wednesday and thursday. temperatures returning into the mid-50s. don't forget to spring your clocks ahead one hour on sunday. >> and that's your latest
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lions, horses dogs and heres and llamas. >> why does it take three years to phase it out? >> they have to get facilities ready because they are retiring to an elephant place. >> they can't just stop? >> they have a great facility in central florida. i visited of years ago on the treatment of the elephants. they will be retired in a beautiful place. >> why does it take so long? >> those are the symbol of the ringling brothers. that's a big deal. >> gift registries for bridal showers and baby showers. they are now for children's birthdays. they put down the gifts they want to receive. they are reporting an up tick. some say it's useful and some say it promotes entitlement.
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>> i will go entitlement. >> a lot of times we are trying to figure out what a young kid wants, what are their interests. >> so talk to the parents. >> everyone wants to know what to get my 6-year-old. his birthday is next week. he wants a power commander and dia transformers. >> what's that. >> there is a registry because they will spend $50, i want it to be something they want. >> you wouldn't want jack to say i want this and i want that. >> let's go orange room. put up a poll. >> should kids register for birthday party gifts? 96% said bad idea. >> you say it and it shows up. >> the old fashioned way. what does he want. >> or give me the carb and i'll take care of it. >> i hope that wouldn't phase
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out santa. >> feast your eyes. take a look at the four celebrities. we all know men are attracted to them but science shows why. it's not what you are thinking. it is their soul but it is also their spine. not just their back sides, but their spine. a woman with a greater degree of curvature in their spine simulate childbirth and the physical aspect of the booty evolved overtime. the ideal curve is 45 degrees. nice find. >> nice curvature of your spine. >> sounds like more of the turkish junkancy. >> unlike turkish taffy which is very good. >> kim kardashian has a new
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hairdo that is blond. what do you think? >> she spents a lot of time on it. >> it's different. it's nice. >> you have to take a chance. >> i like the dark hair. it was awesome. >> thank you very much. that is what's trending today. >> john mayer is known for his romantic songs and also known to kiss and tell something that landed him in trouble in the past and he is opening up about that in an interview with ronan farrow. >> your spine is looking lovely today. >> thank you, thank you so much. >> you talk to him and it's all about the music. he told all again about his disappearance from the spotlight and his newfound perspective. ♪ fathers be good to your daughters ♪ >> john mayer is a multiplatinum singer-songwriter. with the guitar he sensed
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romance. without it a playboy unsensored on race and pornography and dating jennifer aniston and chemistry with jessica simpson. he was an open book until he shut it down. >> you did a couple of interviews where you were out of touch and being a ham and you were basically break dancing into a nitroglycerin plan. >> what was the moment that you first thought this is not what i want to be known for? >> oh, man. the first time somebody misunderstands you and says you are a womanizer. >> you don't consider yourself a womanizer? >> absolutely not. but when you are crafty and clever ask say i'm going to be as strange as they think i am and you are not i plaing music anymore. you are not feeling anything honestly and you are not saying anything honestly. >> in 2010 he shut down his
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twitter account and retreated from social media. >> do you want twitter feedback and approval? >> that's why i pulled myself off. i'm a recovered ego addict. the only way i can be sure that i don't relapse is to admit that i constantly have this ego addiction every day. i do the grammys and i go home. it's like i get high on it. >> high on the approval? >> you look at the twitter because it's great and you can't stop looking. i'm a recovered ego addict. you going to check twitter after this interview? >> i checked the mirror. the original twitter. >> he is focusing on the new home far from hollywood. >> what have you found in montana? >> i found home man. it gives you outside perspective. the greatest moment was giving up the big fight. the big fight to be this thing
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that gets off the airplane at lax and floats through -- i have a lot of admiration and envy sometimes for people that large. i will be standing by the front desk being like anybody want to notice me? >> you can say one thing to young john mayer, what's that message? >> i would say that guy is really, really talented but i don't want to be anywhere near him when that thing goes off. there is never a shot at doing this perfect. >> john mayer, it's like a therapy session every time i talk to you. >> thank you man. that will be $325. insurance doesn't cover it. >> the pair ils of fame. it took a long journey to learn to keep the focus on the thing he wants most. >> the mirror is the original twitter. >> he is one of the people we are profiling that struggled
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with the pitfalls and is creative. >> he is candid about it. noon eastern. the john mayer interview. >> all interesting people with entering journeys. it will be interesting to hear what they to say. >> thank you. up to you. >> sa van a thank you. when you are shopping for your family every dollar counts. a lot of people turn to the big box stores to buy in bulk. the "wall street journal" looked into that and their consumer reporter researched the story. good to see you. let's start on a high note. things that are good to buy at places like costco and sam's club. frozen food and kitchen appliances. >> meat frozen and fresh. they are quality and delicious for the price. meat is probably the number one buy at these stores. >> and car parts. >> they are a great deal. 10% or more you can save.
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>> two things that go together. beer and pain relievers. >> pain relievers both over the counter and prescription are great deals. prescription drugs you can save 40%. you think drugstore, i should buy drugs. they are cheaper at the warehouse clubs. booze too. if you are throwing a party is easily $100 or more. 25% savings on those. >> now the not so good. big vats of ketchup and mayonnaise and condiments. >> that's because they expire. three months you have to u mayonnaise. mae you use the ketchup, but barbecue sauce, we may not use it over a year. even though you save buying in bulk maybe not such a great moment. >> feels good in the moment. sunscreen? >> because it expires as well. even though you are supposed to have up to three years, if you le it in the heat it expires quicker. you throw it in the trunk and
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your beach bag. that's not happening. >> this i was surprised by. wa a good flies buy diapers for six months. >> sometimes it is but i have seen prices better at wal-mart or target. amazon mom is another option. you have a subscribe and save. you have to shop around and not assume i will go to a warehouse club. >> as we move to laundry desergeant we believe our members always find great values and great brands. not only do we have great prices but set up a subscription for diapers with free shipping. >> laundry detergent liquid is between six months to a year is less effective. if you are a single person buying these in bulk this is a good idea. for a family these could be. >> we have more tip at today.com. >> president obama and other
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dignite hea to selma, alabama to commemorate the 50th an verse of the civil rights movement. >> good to see you as well. bloody sunday was a pivotal moment. it is also defined selma, alabama, a city that understands its place in history, but is looking towards the future. >> we must march. >> long before it was the set of an oscar-nominated movie. the bridge was the scene of unspeakable violence. those marching to demand voting rights for blacks was a man named frederick douglas reece. he grew up in selma and was on the bridge when it became bloody. he talked to him at selma's college. >> you had an opportunity to make a statement that you were not going on with a continued
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denial based on skin color. >> then 15-year-old high schooler sick and tired of a mother who couldn't register to vote. 50 years later, the memories of vivid. >> people screaming and crying and yelling for help. we could smell the tear gas. >> john left his dorm room. >> did you know you would be a part of history when you drove down? did you have that sense? >> not at all. it was the right thing to do. >> what happened on edmund pettis bridge is in the past but if you talk to the folk who is live here but the future is unwritten. jackie smith owns a coffee shop in downtown. the segregated diner only served at the winder.
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>> i kept the window here and dressed it up and i wanted to leave as much of history in the restaurant as i could. >> kind of ironic that now a black woman owns it. >> very ironic. >> the first black woman elected to congress from alabama. for her it's fitting. the struggle continues. >> my town still has very high unemployment rates. the challenge for us is to not only welcome the world in to see the changes that selma made but the unfinished business. >> as selma moves forward, the new generation sits in awe of the sacrifices so many made. >> back in 1965 you think you would have been on that bridge? >> i probably wouldn't have been in the bridge i might have been in the classroom still. not getting in trouble. >> at least he was honest. more than 100,000 expected this weekend.
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>> this is very tall. coming up we have a live performance of this young man after your local n good morning, i'm tracy davidson. we are dealing with bitter cold temperatures this morning. let's get you updated with meteorologist brittney shipp with her first alert forecast. >> good morning. we're seeing record-breaking cold this morning. as we head into the afternoon, temperatures will stay well below average, only warming into the low to mid-20s. there's a live look at the poconos right now. look at our current temperatures as you head out the door. 13 degrees in philadelphia. the record low for philly 10 degrees, so we did not meet that record. 7 degrees in pottstown, 8 in allentown and 4 in mt. pocono. heading into the rest of this morning, by noon 20 degrees, by 4:00 p.m. 22. some roads are still treacherous, others are fine.
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katie sookzachary is watching the roads. >> a lot of neighborhood roads and secondary roads still have the ice pack from yesterday. 76, this is a live look along 76 right at girard avenue. that's looking good. 95, 476 as well. this is route 70 at kings highway where you can see this intersection already we're seeing some ice melt from the sun that we've had so far this morning. finally a look in delaware along route 1, still snowy there. this morning we have new information into the shooting that killed a philadelphia police officer. police commissioner ramsey says officer wilson was at the video game store to buy his son a game and two suspects shot and killed him during an attempted robbery. both have been charged with first-degree murder. the police department is expected to hold a broefiefing later today. i'm tracy davidson. now back to the "today" show.
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that is hosier. he is performing his wonderful song take me to church. we will hear it live in a little bit. that's the new song. >> a beautiful sound. also ahead, lauren scrubs kennedy and how the tragic accident that nearly took her life gave her a new perspective of love faith and friendship. >> you have a big interview. madonna. >> she is preparing for that release. she is fantastic. we talked a lot about her music, but things did get personal. we have a little bit of that. >> i wonder what you are like as a mom. you getting enough sleep and eating right? i set up a humidifyier with eucaliptus oil and worry that
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she didn't have enough towels and q-tips. >> she is put on the defensive quickly and she is very controversial. we talked a lot about her being a mom and where she is at age 56 and why she so red hot. we will watch that exclusively. >> i talk about madonna. >> who doesn't. >> good segue to the weather. it's cold. >> we have another 48 hours more and then things get better. saturday we are looking at chilly continues and temperatures moderate. out west gorgeous day. 83 and breezy in los angeles saturday. down in florida and more rain in florida. rain starts making its way to the lower mid-mississippi river valley. sunshine out west and we see the sunny skies into the northeast. they
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hi, i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. heading into the rest of today we'll see bitter cold conditions. temperatures range between 23 and 26 with plenty of sunshine. although that will not really help our temperatures. our seven-day forecast shows warmer conditions on the way. saturday is a bitter start but 33 degrees for a daytime high heading into sunday, 46. take a look at next wednesday and thursday. temperatures returning into the mid-50s. don't forget to spring your clocks ahead one hour on sunday. >> i like this. happy 3313th birthday. >> thank you. >> worry we placed this symbol from the series dig around and gave you a chance to spot it. that's the symbol for a chance to win and a trip to one of the
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wonders of the world. we have the finalist via skype. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> let me congratulate you and ask you, did you spot the symbol on the set? >> i did. i spotted it on three different thing. on the girl chat and the blanket and one other thing. on the coffee mug and on the second day we spotted it on the sign. i didn't get to spot it on the third day. >> i have good news for you. you are not just a finalist. you are the big winner. >> really? >> congratulations. >> i was told i was a finalist. >> you will go to one of the wonders of the world. any early thoughts? >> probably going between stonehenge and the coliseum. >> thank you so much for watching. congratulations. >> thank you.
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i appreciate it. >> thank you so much. we first kaiment to know this lady lauren scruggs kennedy had an accident three years ago. she lost her left eye and hand when she was hit boy a propeller blade. he had a road to recovery and during that time realized the true meaning of your beauty. her book is called your beautiful heart, 31 reflections on love faith, reflection and becoming a girl that shines. you know a lot about that. i should say mrs. ken doe. you got married and want to talk about that in a little bit. tell me about the book. it's for an audience of young girls and a message that they need to hear. >> i was thinking what did i want to know at that age that understand. beauty is internal. what does that mean? i think this really covers a lot of that through not comparing to
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other people and being who you are and knowing the passions in your heart and pursuing that full force. >> it's the different reflections. they start with anecdotes. sometimes somebody you know and there is scripture that bears out that lesson. how do you get through in this day and age where it seems like everything is focused on the external and not the internal. >> remembering where your foundation and identity lies. i have been taught that through my family growing up in a faith-based home and knowing my identity lies in god and faith. that's what a lot of it is about. i think the story mixes in with scripture and makes the message really clear. i'm excited about it. >> this is something you have learned and focused on and known very personally and have bn ca about your accident and going through dark times and having to come to grips with the new you and how that happened.
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>> yeah. i think i felt like i wanted to share what i learned about beauty. the physical is stripped initially in a lot of ways. even now getting used to the new normal and missing what i had before and realizing that people see you for your heart and character and it's such a strong message and powerful message and it has been a cool thing to observe for me. >> so much good stuff has happened. you just got married to jason kennedy who is an e news correspondent. here you are at your beautiful wedding. would you have thought this is how my life will turn out? >> no. >> so much good has happened. >> yes. is awesome and through tragedy there is always a brighter side and -- i don't know. life is better now which is crazy. i loved life before.
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>> back at 8:40. medical mysteries and cases that are unusual. sometimes even the doctors couldn't figure them out. >> a young woman who came close to death a couple of times. she is now going strong. kate snow has that story. >> good morning. christina beltran is an upbeat person. optimistic and happy. she is literally one-of-a-kind. the medical community has never
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documented another case like hers. at 24 years old, christina was living her dream in the big city. the california transplant moved in with her best friend from college. >> we are excited to live in new york and get on with our lives. >> then the unthinkable happened. >> we were starting to unpack and she said what do you want for dinner and i woke up in the hospital. >> christina had gone into cardiac arrest and saved by her fast acting roommate. >> she was on the ground and facedown and looked blue. it was scary. >> she had been testified in cpr. >> how lucky is that? >> yeah. >> i could check this. >> her parents rushed to her side. >> what are did the doctor tell you? >> he said the survival rate for
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cardiac arrest is 7.9% and she is in a vegetative state. >> christina beat the odds. >> how quickly did you recover and leave the hospital? >> it was eight or nine days which they said was one of the quickest recovery times that anyone stayed after cardiac arrest. >> months later she felt chest pains again. they did an angiogram and it appeared to be cracked. it didn't add up. >> i work out every day. i run, i do yoga. >> there is no family history and has no exposure and bad habits or cholesterol levels. >> the cardiologist tread christina from the start and he was baffled. doctors used stents to open the arteries multiple times and they were only a temporary fix. >> the doctors said it's clearly
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not working. >> you are bound to have a heart attack? >> at 25 years old, christina needed triple bypass. >> i remember them saying we had to do surge ra and i started to cry. >> unbreak my heart ♪ >> she always sees the positive. >> there was no guarantee even this fix would last. a biopsy of her arteries unlocked a clue to her illness. it was not plaque causing the arteries they were closing. >> they were growing from the inside. genetic testing found each of her parents carried a rare gene mutation and she received both from each parent. >> the gene she got from her mom and dad is a blueprint for the
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muscle cells in the arteries of her heart is defective. >> the smooth muscle cells dupe kad until the arteries close. >> i'm the only documented case of it. >> the only documented case? >> ever. >> that's right. her case is not just rare -- >> it was singular. that doesn't really happen in medicine. when it does happen it's scary. >> refusing to give up the doctor put christina on a combination of drugs. >> the medicine that we chose at the best guess hunch, we got very, very lucky and it turns out to be very effective for her. >> with frequent monitoring christina lives a normal and works in fashion and chronicles a popular blog unafraid of what the future holes. >> a lot of optimistic thinking and that gets everyone through things.
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>> you get that she is remarkably positive. the truth is after all of this they still don't really know how her genetic condition affects her heart. part of why she wanted to talk to us is because she is a case study. the national institutes of health are studying her and her family and hope that maybe by putting this on tv they will find a second case of someone who is young and had their arteries blocking over and over again. there has to be another person who has the same condition. >> someone who might need the answer. >> how about her roommate? >> we wouldn't even have this story if they hadn't known how to do cpr. >> fascinating. more of christina's story coming up. >> up next hozier performs live in her studio. first these messages.
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>> hozier self titled album has 130 million views on you tube and this performance at the grammys with annie lennox was a highlight of the night. i think we agreed this is the highest night stand. you are a tall drink of water. it's hozier. let's hear you say it. >> hozier. >> that's an important piece of information. i have to imagine.
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>> it's been overwhelming. >> has there been a highlight? you are nominated for a grammy. that was a highlight for the fans. >> it was a highlight for me. to share the stage with annie lenn and so many amazing artists. that was a big deal for me. >> talk about the genesis of this song. how many people love this song. what's it about? >> it's a love song that is very much about sexuality and sex, i suppose. what it is to kind of love somebody and it kind of reflects on organizations or institutions that would teach people to be ashamed about that. >> we on that. take it away. #
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. >> 14 days until spring. >> this is a beautiful scene in central park with my snow machine. to get my truck out. the majestic snow cap. breathtaking. that's garbage. two weeks and you know it's spring when tammy writes when dylan drier is not in your neighborhood. when al breaks out the pink jacket. >> the pink jacket.
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accepted us your spring ones. >> that jacket is a leading indicator. >> we have l exstopping by. >> and more from hozier. >> we smell the scent of -- >> rib eye. good morning, i'm chris cato at 8:56. a record cold morning for some of you. let's get our first alert forecast with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> a bitter cold afternoon for everyone, so temperatures will stay close to 25 degrees below average, only staying in the low to mid-20s. our average for this time of year 49 degrees. you can see plenty of sunshine
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but it's still going to stay cold. 13 degrees in philadelphia 12 in northeast philly, 13 in millville. dealing with a windchill, minus 4 in mt. pocono zero in allentown, 3 degrees in philadelphia and 2 in wilmington. as we head into the rest of today, a high of 25. take a look at saturday and sunday, we warm up. we'll hit the 40s by sunday. and this morning earlier sky force 10 was over the scene of this crash on the atlantic city expressway. it happened around 7:00 a.m. in winslow township camden county. police tell us that pickup truck rammed into the back of a snow plow. the driver of the truck was hurt. no word on the severity of the injuries. the backup has cleared up since then. this morning we have new information on the murder of a philadelphia police officer. robert wilson iii. commissioner ramsey says officer wilson was at that video game store yesterday to buy his son a game when he was shot and killed by two men during an attempted robbery. ramsey says wilson wanted to reward his son for doing well in
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school. >> he had done well in school and was just buying him a video game. what parent probably hasn't done that for a child in recognition of good work. and, you know he happens to be there at the time these two guys come in to commit a robbery. >> now both suspects have been charged with first-degree murder. the police department is expected to hold a news conference later today. we'll bring that to you when it happens. we're back in 25 minutes with another update. have a great morning.
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s. >> this morning on today's take. kelly clarkson speaks out online shaming about her weight. from the office and brides maids, the always funny ellie kemper. hozier performs the mega hit take me to church. all that and more now. >> announcer: from nbc news this is today's take with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a friday morning. it's 2015 with a big friday crowd out on the plaza. i'm happy to have those folks with us.
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how is everybody doing? >> good. >> spring is just 14 days away. we turn the block ahead. >> wearing a pink suit. >> it's a summer jacket. >> why? >> i thought it might be a bit much. >> pink with blue in it. suddenly i look like it. >> that would make our lives. that means spring has sprung. >> explain that. the viewer pointed out we know it's spring when al breaks out the pink. >> one of the stories that took us all by surprise is harrison ford story. i don't know if you saw this. he took off in a vintage world war two era plane and a long time pilot who reported engine trouble. he radioed the tower asking for her mission to return to the airport due to the engine failure. he landed on a golf course
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clipping a tree. doctors were out playing golf and rushed over to help him. they stabilize him and get him to the report where he is in moderate to fair condition. we don't know the extent but this is a guy. he had flown that plane before d when he had engine trouble, he had to put it down where he was not going to hurt anywhere else. >> he was gliding for a hit and hit that tree and to bring it down in an area where there homes all-around. to not injury anyone was in >> this is the most meticulous pilot like never before. that's the obsession. the plane was and something went
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wrong. the actor tweeted from critical to severe to moderate to fair in the span of an hour. han solo or wolverine. #never tell me the odds. >> the continue kept reporting. it's scary to do that. >> somebody doing chewbaca back there? >> what was that? >> show yourself. >> right there. frank. >> is that what was going on? great. wow. >> i love that you did it again. >> fantastic. >> the other huge story we are talking about this morning is that delta airlines flight coming from atlanta that skidded off the runway at la guardia
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after it was landing. 27 passengers and five crew members landing in the snow and fog. upon landing it skidded into the embankment. flushing meadows bay is right there. it damaged the plane and it was leaking fuel. the passengers had to climb off on to the wing of the plane. there were minor injuries. 24 passengers with minor injuries and five were taken to local hospitals. savannah talked to one of the passengers who appears on bravo. she asked what she heard and saw as they were getting ready to land. i heard them say we have no power. i could see the water. there is a moment where you don't know what you are going to hit. what is going to slow us down. the plane, the airport? you have no idea. i saw the rocks and the water.
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it's at that moment that your mind goes what happens if you go into the water? do planes sink or do they float? will i ever see my kids again? >> savannah asked her what the pilot said to her immediately after landing. take a listen. >> i looked at him and he looked at me and i came unglued in that moment. here's this man who saw what i saw and his only concern was for his passengers. he walked up to me and said i will get you off of this plane. and he did. >> pretty remarkable. the plane was removed from the runway and an extensive operation. the cranes that was taken overnight and they lifted the plane off the runway. the ntsb is investigating because the runway had been plowed before the plane landed. a couple of planes landed and
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had not reported bad conditions and a lot of questions being asked. >> the picture from the front of the plane. that picture kills me. to look at the nose of the plane. >> it actually damaged the nose of the plane. >> that gets me seeing it from that vantage point. >> after that accident that happened the plane went into the flight. it's a tough airport to fly. very unforgiving runs. >> i do the same thing. >> i try not to but when you are flying in and out of la guardia, i used to take them off and i don't take my coat off until they say you can lean your
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seat back. that's when i disassemble. >> she comes apart. >> the shoes come off. >> your feet start molting. anyway. yesterday was a great week. jessica's baby buggy provides new stuff for your parents. he shared just get a book with blank pages to write down the stuff your children will say that is so funny. how great would it be to share with them later on. >> do you have any stories? you should have written them in the box, right?
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that was harsh. >> sometimes that can be harsh. >> but i'm sure with time they will find the good in you. >> that was funny? >> yes! >> debra looked like the night. >> i didn't give them the line. >> you give them the line. christina writes that and sends it out to them. >> here's one. excuse me dad. where does mr. t live? >> he lives -- >> here's this one. no offense, dad, but is bruce lee in heaven?
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he likes to use these no offense. he gets siphrasees a phrase. >> he's a deep thinkinger. >> when the red coats fought the blue coats, what did the babies think. these are the things he asked. >> i didn't know what the babies thought. >> go ask your mother. >> george geist. >> it's jerry is on to it. >> luke was following me up the stairs. mom, you have a really big butt. >> spine. >> here's a thought. you save those and then your son writes a book for his father. >> that's the airplane in maine. >> that are would be a fabulous movie. yes. >> we make dreams come true.
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i like that. >> you know what, something that caught our eye that transitioned from the great george. a hair freezing contest. i never heard of this. this is northern canada and temperatures hit 22 below posted on the facebook page. that's actual hair. i'm not sure how they do this. >> they are in a hot spring there. >> you stand up -- >> i don't know if you keep your head out of the water for a bit. >> that are explains the freezing but the style going up like a cone? you style it. my favorite was the chest hair freezing. >> if you do that too often -- >> you will get sick. look at him. the shoulder hair. not just the chest, but the shoulder and back hair froze.
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>> that's good. >> already. >> shoulder hair and freezing weather out there today. >> you better do some man scaping before you go. we are talking cold cold cold. good news. look at the temperatures. toledo breaking a record at 9. pittsburgh and baltimore a record. roanoke. the highs from 10 to 20 degrees below average. more morning of record setting cold from south bend charleston and new york city. then temperatures start to moderate into next week and see i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. heading into the rest of today we'll see bitter cold conditions. temperatures range between 23 and 26 degrees with plenty of sunshine. although that will not really
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help our temperatures. our seven-day forecast shows warmer conditions on the way. saturday is a bitter start but 33 degrees for a daytime high heading into sunday, 46. take a look at next wednesday and thursday. temperatures returning into the mid-50s. don't forget to spring your clocks ahead one hour on sunday. . >> coming up next part of the hysterical crew of brides maids.
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film braids maids. >> now she is starring in un plays a young woman who is free after leaving in an underground cult for 15 years and trying to make it in new york. all she wants to do is cut loose. >> what do you want to do? >> honestly -- >> i got an apartment. i met you. >> i never able to meet me. >> we should go dancing in club bombay. >> i'll way for everything. >> amazing. >> congratulations. thank you. >> good to have you back. this show i mean you are working with tina fey and great people as we saw.
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what's it like. >> tina fey and robert carlisle created it. such a huge fan of theirs and to be on the show in new york city was totally cool. it was so cool. similar to here. >> the great thing about your character is she was out of n for 15 years. the underground bunker. >> you did. yes. >> a lot of people unavailable. being dropped in this society. >> also it's into 2014
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technology and a lot has changed after being unavailable. >> we watched you as fans with brides maids and you are one of the people who is going to be big. >> this feels like you are out here with this show. >> you had big shoes to fill for ellen. you are the only person who ever filled in for ellen. >> that was also a dream. i will tell you it was wonderful. the running man. >> 15 years. 15 years ago. >> you were channelling him. >> no no no. i don't know why. i think when i get nervous, i dance. >> you get nervous and you go to the runway.
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>> and churn the butter. >> do you sprinkle it? >> the sprinkler. that was a great show because i had no time to be nervous. they called at 11:00 a.m. and the show tapes at 3:00. day of. it was great for me because there was no time to worry. ellen was sick and it wasn't great for her. >> okay. >> that's cool. not only that you owe ellen something, but conan o'brien. >> i interned at conan o brian when he was here in new york and then i started doing bits on the show as an actor. my husband was a writer on conan. a love story at 30 rock. >> you want to watch more of ellie kemper you got it. it's streaming on netflix and you can binge watch it all
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lighweight. good morning, i'm chris cato, 9:26 on this friday. it is a bitter cold day out there. let's get your forecast with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> that's right. we'll see our temperatures stay in the 20s but we'll start to recover this weekend plus we'll stay dry. plenty of sunshine but our temperatures as you head out the door on the cold side. only the single digits in the poconos. 16 in northeast philly and 15 in philadelphia. our feels like temperature even colder than that with a light wind. it feels like 3 in philadelphia 2 in wilmington 2 in millville, feeling like 4 in atlantic city. as we head into the rest of today, by 4:00 p.m. temperatures
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warm to 22 degrees. we continue to follow the investigation into the murder of a philadelphia police officer. this morning police commissioner charles ramsey said officer robert wilson iii was at that video game store in north philadelphia to buy his son a game when two men shot him to death during an attempted robbery. ramsey hasn't released the names of the men but both are charged with first-degree murder. police recovered an ak-47 from one of the suspect's homes. 7. >> those two kourdscowards that took his life were pure evil. he was like just a dad trying to get his son a gift. >> trying to buy his son a gift as a reward for doing well in school. stay with nbc 10 for continuing coverage of this story. we'll follow the investigation as we learn more about the suspects and what happened in the moments leading up to that shooting. you can also get realtime information at nbc10.com or through the nbc 10 app. i'm chris cato.
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s. >> the snow is still there and melting. >> this weekend, right? no? >> the latter part of the weekend. >> don't celebrate too soon. we love these wheel of fortune clips. here's the latest. ask yourself this question. could you name all seven dwarfs from snow white. you have almost all the letters. probably knock it out. let's see how we did. >> i would like to solve the pruzle. dopey, grumpy doc, bashful,
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happy, sneaky and sleepy. >> i'm sorry. >> sneaky. >> sneaky. >> she could have said frumpy. >> our dog. >> savannah said doc. >> you know what we sit here and laugh, but i bet in that moment you might freeze up. >> i actually did wheel of fortune. and their mom's week with my mother. before the show i answered the wuzle. we were out after a second question.. i think it had seven letters and i said ohio or something. my mother on tv. >> we will have to play the video back. >> please.
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we are all in the green room like what people are averting their eyes. >> because it was vermont. >> my mother looks of sympathy. wow. >> oh, my gosh. >> i don't remember. something i think ohio. in any event i blew it. >> we are on a quest. >> tamron you are on the show. >> a little dating game i hear? how did that rope you in? >> meredith decided she was going to play the dating game. three bachelors. >> three bachelors. it was a real game. i asked them questions. the audience picked. >> how was the date? >> have you been out on the date?
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>> the connection is bad. >> like a cell phone. >> they were handsome guys. >> i didn't know what the pram terse were. >> i went out on the date. twist my arm. >> you have to watch and see what happens. >> let me say this. it's complicated. technically i'm not single but i am. i went out on the date. now it's all complicated. >> you went on a date like for tv? >> no for real. i did. >> you are single until you are married. >> we will ek more this longer. >> you are not completely single? >> it kind of screwed up my life. >> welcome to the club. >> that's a segment. meredith vieira. mess up my life.
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>> which man messed up her life.>> is seize. >> meredith vieira show. >> check your local i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. heading into the rest of today we'll see bitter cold conditions. temperatures range between 23 and 26 degrees with plenty of sunshine. although that will not really help our temperatures. our seven-day forecast shows warmer conditions on the way. saturday is a bitter start but 33 degrees for a daytime high heading into sunday, 46. take a look at next wednesday and thursday. temperatures returning into the mid-50s. don't forget to spring your clocks ahead one hour on sunday.
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a. >> kelly clarkson publicly shamed about her body. they fired off a series of tweets after her appearance slamming the new mom's weight and she said what happened to kelly clarkson? it's hard to read. what happened to k clarkson. did she [ bleep ] all of her -- >> that's horrible. kelly is quoted as saying she is not seeing the twees, but responded because she doesn't awesome, it doesn't bother me. she talked about the criticism surrounding her body over the years. take a look. >> i have never really -- it doesn't matter what i do. if i'm too fat then when i'm skinny i'm too clothed and you can't ever win. >> you can't ever win.
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clarkson said shr cared what people think and as long as she is happy. more so that she has a family. i don't seek out acceptance. i believe her to a point, but these words hurt. what aboo is this person? >> an adult in the a horrible example. >> it is terrible. kim kardashian took everyone by surprise posting this selfie of her new short platinum blond on instagram. they looked at fashion week and simply by coincidence, derek letto did the same thing. >> he chopped his hair off. he post said his own photo and showing his new look as well. they reviewed at the same time proving this has to be the hot
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new look. what do you think? >> it looks like a bomb color. >> maybe we should try it. let's take a look. no? there we go. >> smile. what do you think? you like? do plonds have more snun are we having fun yet? >> that seemed like a good idea. >> the funnier jokes and kim kardashian said she looked like an elf. it's not for me. she looked like drako from harry potter. bruce willis is in broadway. the 59-year-old die-hard star is set to make his debut from
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steven king's misery. house of cards with marvel who will make it famous or infamous by kathy bates. as we know he was played by james khan. bruce, watch your ankles. >> i love it. >> isn't that great? >> i had to see him on broadway. that's going to be a good show. >> and you have to walk around a lot. >> cheers. thank you. up next guess what the best part of the day. we get cooking with our iron chef al has a meal for us today. >> grilled bone in rib eye. grilled asparagus, but the secret is the cast iron skillet. >> do we get a rib eye each? >> you just that's it. good job. nice coating. and get this one next. whoa! what are you guys doing? making sure nothing sticks. otherwise, we gotta scrub all this stuff off.
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to do is season it. we are going scrape out excess and get that out of there. all you are going to do is put an oil and no taste vegetable oil and put that in an oven at about 350 for an hour. every time you use it you season it. you don't use soap and water. you wipe out any bits and i use kosher salt to clean it out. >> that's a great tip. >> i love bone in rib eye. a little pricey but you slice it up and share it. we will do two. a little salt. a cast iron skillet really hot on the stove. a little pepper. >> why do you like the bone in? >> more flavor. >> the bone conducts the heat and allows it to cook quicker. you do that and you get your pan
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nice and hot and put it in like that. >> what does the cast iron do? >> cast iron gets really hot and maintains the heat. you are going to keep this on one side. about six or seven minutes. you flip it over and you have the nice seer. you take rosemary and thyme and you smash garlic and you naught in. >> lay it on top? >> lay it on top. you get the juices going. you can do this on both sides. it will be rare. if you want it a little more cooked, you will put it in the oven for about 350. >> how long does it take to cook to medium? >> about ten minutes tops. slice along there and get that. and asparagus on a cast iron skillet. you get as thin as you can with a little olive oil. you put that on and drizzle it and let it cook and you have the
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>> the rib eye. making his first u.s. morning show appearance here on "today," the self-titled debuted at number two spot on the billboard 200. here he is singing his huge hit, take me to church. ♪ my lover's got humor ♪ ♪ she's the giggle at a funeral ♪ ♪ knows everybody's disapproval ♪ ♪ i should have worshipped her sooner ♪ ♪ if the heavens ever did speak ♪ ♪ she's the last true mouth piece ♪ ♪ every sunday's getting more bleak ♪ ♪ a fresh poison each week ♪ ♪ we were born sick ♪ ♪ you heard them say it ♪ ♪ my church offers no absolutes ♪ ♪ she tellses me worship in the
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bedroom ♪ ♪ the only heaven i'll be sent to ♪ ♪ is when i'm alone with you ♪ ♪ i was born sick ♪ ♪ but i love it ♪ ♪ command me to be well ♪ ♪ amen amen amen amen ♪ ♪ take me to church i worship like a dog at the shrine of your lies ♪ ♪ i'll tell you my sins and you can sharpen your knife ♪ ♪ offer me that deathless death ♪ ♪ good god, let me give you my life ♪ ♪
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will find the best deals to get away right now and get out of this miserable cold no matter where you live. sun sounds good. >> you watch them and you have a piece of videotape. do we have them? >> wow! that is not correct. we go to trash and gwen. >> . >> >> i look forward to it. we will eat more steak. thank you for thi
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good morning, i'm chris cato. it's 9:56. let's get your first alert forecast with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> bitter cold conditions expected for us as we head into the afternoon and definitely tonight once again dropping down into the single digits for suburb locations. down to 10 for philadelphia so it will be a bitter start to your weekend, but as we get you out the door right now, you are current temperatures in philadelphia at 15 degrees, 13 in wrightstown, 13 in chester
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springs, 14 in allentown, 12 in mt. pocono 20 in beach haven and 15 in dover. heading into the weekend, we will see a chance for our snow to melt. 25 degrees today, so that won't happen, but by sunday 44 degrees. mild conditions and plenty of sunshine. chris. the philadelphia police department is mourning the death of officer robert wilson iii. flags are flying at half staff at the district headquarters with wilson was assigned. two men shot and killed him during a robbery at a video game store in north philadelphia yesterday. officers returned fire injuring one of the suspects. both men are in custody. officer wilson leaves behind two children and commissioner charles ramsey says he was actually at the video game store to buy something for his son. an update now, we just checked and state police now tell us all lanes are back open now on the ac expressway after a truck slammed into the back of a snow plow. sky force 10 was over the scene just minutes after the crash around 7:00 this morning in winslow township camden county. a medevac helicopter airlifted
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>> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. we'd like to say congratulations to everybody that's made it to try day friday especially back here in the northeast. >> you made it to the finish line! >> god bless you! we have a really inspiring story from our friend lauren scrubbs kennedy. you remember her story. she nearly lost her life in a propeller accident. well, now she is a beautiful newlywed and an author who wrote a book to encourage young women
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to show their beauty from within. if your kids are "frozen" fans or you happen to be a "glee" fan, you know jonathan grop. bobbie has ingenious beauty products you just got to toss in your bag and go. >> isn't bobbie beautiful? >> she's a radiant pregnant woman. she's really pregnant. a little later, you guys we are going to give it away. we are drawing five names from nearly 10,000 entries. those lucky five are going to be getting a special prize. the prizes are really good. >> they've been great. now what he not great? >> what? >> when you can't get a good night's sleep which is the story of my life. so how much sleep do you need to get through the day? >> i need probably seven. i need seven or eight. >> that's jerry.
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he needs a lot. "new york" magazine found a woman who says she only needs -- i'm not kidding. timing is a thing. jerry gets to the studio around midnight. >> our crew guys -- >> they're still in great spirits. "new york" magazine found a woman who says she only needs three to four hours a night and never feels tired. that's like an uber model who says they never exercise and can eat anything they want. >> she's 43 years old, she's from new port richey florida. she says she's been that way since she was a kid. there is some kind of syndrome called a short sleeper. >> only 1% of people that can actually exist on that. it is due to a gene mutation.
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>> that's bizarre. >> her father was recently diagnosed as a short sleeper about a year-and-a-half ago. >> if i slept as little as you sleep -- >> you wouldn't be fun to be around. >> i would be a real bore. i do need a lot of sleep. >> and you can sleep seven hours straight without waking up without going to the bathroom anything? >> i go straight. i get in the bed and then i wake up and it's morning. that's how it goes. >> you don't feel any guilty about anything. you don't. you just -- you don't care! you don't give a rip. >> can i say something? when i have a lot on my mind way too much on my mind -- and i do worry -- that's when i fall into a weird coma. like i do the opposite. you no he when there's too much going on -- it is like you turn a switch off. it is too much to think about so you just go goodnight and it's over. >> maybe it has something to do with which side of the bed you sleep in. >> think about the side that you love. do you have a preference? think about the side that you
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love. >> i don't necessarily love it. it's just a habit. i could easily sleep on the other side. i don't think it would affect me. >> okay. what side do you sleep on is the question. >> i sleep on the left. and frank sleeps in cassidy's room. it doesn't matter -- i finally threw him out. love the man with all my heart. >> because of his snoring. why didn't you go out? >> because i'm the one that gets up early in the morning and has trouble sleeping, needs to get in the bathroom and shower and get ready to go gets the dogs out early in the morning. why do i have to explain it to you? >> here's the thing. i have a question. when you're sleeping -- okay. so this is the bed. right here. we're laying like this. >> these are our heads up against the bed post. >> what side of the bed -- >> i am over here the way i am with you and you are now where bambino is. >> so they say that most people prefer to sleep facing away from
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their partner. i definitely am an away sleeper. >> even at the beginning when you're madly in love. >> in the beginning you kind of do but i am definitely like goodnight. then you turn like that. because i don't like breathing in someone's air. >> and that air gets worse as the night gets going. oh, yeah! >> i like also being -- i like it when you do have to go to the restroom in the middle of the night. i don't like having to walk around the bed. i like being on the side that's close to it. i can just hop up and go. >> i love a woman who gets up at 5:00 in the morning and gets on the treadmill like a mad woman but doesn't want to walk around the bed because it is too much trouble. >> because it is inconvenient. you might trip. it is dark. it is not convenient. >> you want to be closest to the bathroom. >> yes. i do want to sleep there closest to the bathroom. >> can we move on to the seniors when we can really talk about how many people want to sleep on
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a certain side of the bed? >> what was the point of that? here was the point. 40% of us choose to sleep on a certain side of the bed. >> you know how many people we put to sleep talking about it? thank you, jerry. >> they say that people like to sleep on the side of the bed with outlets. lots of outlets. >> hoda please. can we go on to the senior calendar? i'm looking forward to this. >> and the second biggest -- okay. all right. all right. senior calendar. you've been dying for this. >> i love retirement communities. old people because i'm fast approaching being an old person. they make me happy. they find ways to find joy in life and find the funny in life. so a retirement community in milton keys england had some fun with its yearly calendar. >> they created these scenes that came from famous movies. everyone in the calendar is from age 64 to 94. that's "grease." let's see ""star wars.""
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that's next. "gone with the wind" is coming up. frankly, my dear. the wizard of oz. >> how much fun they probably had. >> proceeds will support the residents' activities. gd knows when they do "50 shades of grey." >> that would be hysterical. so there is a new trend out. it's called black lipstick. >> it's only usually brought out on halloween. >> before we show our girl donna, lorde remember she rocked it on the runway. >> no she didn't. that looks awful. then on the runways. >> i love kendall but that makeup looks -- >> marc jacobs had it in his runway show. >> no no. no. no. no. >> come on out. >> i know you hate this so
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much but i don't hate it. i don't hate it. i mean here's the thing. you have to -- you can't have a big grin. >> so do it. >> you guys try it with me kathie. okay. but here's the thing. >> donna, why would you want to look like a zombie? >> what's a -- >> smiling with your eyes. i love red, blue lipstick, this is a little bit outside my comfort zone yes, but i think if you do it with a clean face and the right outfit it isn't terrible. >> you no he what would be really really bad for? making out. you are going to leave such a mess on somebody's face. >> i don't think i'm going to -- >> can we take a vote with the men in the audience? which guy here --
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>> okay. but don't slam me. >> no it's not slamming you. you are beautiful. we all love you. we all love donna, we all agree. who wants donna -- who has already slept with donna? i'm kidding! it's a joke. it's a like. >> who likes donna with the black lipstick? raise your harnd.nd. oh my god. who likes donna with red lipstick, raise your hand. who likes donna with no lipstick, raise your hand. who likes donna? donna, you cannot look bad. >> thank you so much. it is time for our friday funny. let's go! all right. a couple had gotten into a terrible argument one morning. they tried to ignore each other for the rest of the day but that night, they had to face each other. they had promised to go to a dinner at a friend's home so they got into the car and drove there in a really awkward, awkward silence. they turn down a country road and passed a farm with some mules, goats and pigs just
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roaming around the property. the husband turned to his wife and sarcastically said relatives of yours? yes, replied the wife. in-laws. >> that's good. we're starting something new. we're going to show this. we're starting something new called the friday "aww" moment. something to make you feel good smile just before you head off into your weekend so here is your friday "aww" moment. go profound a cat in australia who loves to skateboard. not sure if the thing is real because it seems unusual that it would be so well produced. and it can go up and down hills without pushing it. but anyway -- >> without going like that. there's only so much that gravity or centrifugal force can
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recovery, lauren scruggs kennedy realized the true meaning of beauty and is sharing that message in her new book called "your beautiful heart." 31 reflections on love faith, friendship and becoming a girl who shines. >> it is a beautiful book! hi lauren. you newlywed. >> i know. >> how's life with that -- that hunk of burnin' love jason kennedy? >> the best. we just love every minute of it. love being married and starting a life together and jason just makes everything so fun. >> he's so psositive, isn't he? you know it was giuliana. he tells the story of watching you interviewed by natalie, our natalie, and he goes that's the kind of woman i want to marry. isn't it awesome how god works? >> amazing. >> i think it is so incredible. what you went through was to tragic. we watched you heal from it. how you're using that to help
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other kids. there is a real need for that isn't there? >> totally. i just think that -- i thought what did i need to know at that age when i was a teenage girl what have i learned now after what i've been through and just really thought it was so important to share what i learned about beauty and how it became real to me like what does this mean what does true beauty mean. >> what have you learned? >> what's the biggest change in the way you view beauty now? >> i just think i had a fear of people viewing me differently from looking different than i had in the past and people just had a total opposite response. more respect, more love. just -- i don't know. i felt an outpouring of love obviously, and i just realized that people truly look at your heart and look at your character and don't look at your outward appearance to define you. >> you work in a very tough business, a very -- i would say judgmental business. the world of fashion.
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and we live in a world where all this media is available, social media for people to be anonymously so cruel. >> yes. >> tell us what your book says about that. >> yeah. i think it just really focuses on what is your foundation and keep that true to yourself. don't let anything distract you from what you really need to focus on. so i feel like we have so many things now in our generation. yeah. inthat gram.instagram. twitter. facebook. i think it is just recognizing who you are as a woman and being confident in it. that radiates so much about yourself. >> your parents are divorced. you talk so much about that. so many young kids have difficulty dealing with issues like that so you don't only tackle beauty in your book but real issues from inside too. >> yeah completely. it is lot of just stories from my life and relays a message in each chapter.
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yeah, my parents were divorced and got remarried to each other. >> you guys all prayed for a miracle in their marriage. and her parents are adorable. her mom is here right now. >> where is she. >> she is more fun! she looks like your sister first of all. >> it's contagious. >> what a loving loving family. and you were raised in a faith-filled home. tell us the difference that made in your life lauren, when you were going through the thing that could happen to a young person. >> yeah. i think it was just in those moments that felt impossible. i had amazing family and friends around me. i was thinking i still need to depend on something greater than all of this. and it was god in my life and my faith and i don't know. that really rooted me in peace during that time. and so -- >> and in healing as a result. >> so thankful. yeah. >> if you want to know about her foundation. you started a foundation, all of the information will be on our
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website about -- it's for prosthetics for young woman who have gone through this sort of thing. >> yes. >> you are such an inspiration. >> you are the definition of what beautiful is lauren. >> thank you. >> thank you for being with us. give our love to jason. again, the book is called "your beautiful heart." he is everything you're looking for in a talented hollywood star singer dancer and the voice of christoff in "frozen." and bobbie has perfect travel items w was your wiping experience? ok.. ably r ples would just clean better. yeah, why? just...would pick up more layers. do you feel confident enough to go commando? go commando...uh...yeah sure. congratulations! i did it! how do you feel? fresh! only cottonelle has cleanripple texture, so going cottonelle means you can go commando. [ female announcer ] choices aren't always this easy. so it's good to know that mazola corn oil
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alright, listen up. out on that field today, you will be ready for anything. and i want you to always remember, this is the greatest team you will ever be part of. and when they're asked 'what did you do to make a difference in the world?' they can say 'i became a soldier'. . time for the segment we always do right about now, "bobbie's buzz." >> with spring break vacation around the corner "today" style editor bobbie thomas is here with some items to make traveling so much easier. >> because everybody's dreaming of getting away right now.
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>> yes, we are. >> i was so excited to come across. this is a three-in-one travel razor called sphynx. you wet your legs you then twist to a moisturizing bar. >> stop it! >> then you twist again and it is a razor. and it has a back-up razor, too. genius. $14.99. >> next i love lush. they smell great but these are shampoo bars. each of these bars you can get up to 80 washes. three bottles of shampoo. >> wait. you just do in your hands like that to lather up? >> you lather it up like soap in the shower but it is a shampoo bar. >> you rub it in your hair and on your hands. it is great. i really love these when i travel especially to the beach
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because they smell good. you don't have to worry about lotions and stuff. >> wow. >> now this is a little warm. feel this. it is not an herbal wrap for your shoulders. it is actually microwaveable curls. so cal wraps. 30 seconds in the microwave, roll your hair around them do your makeup go to the beach, whatnot. when you undo 30 minutes later, you have these perfect waves. it is unbelievable. i couldn't believe how easy this was. instead of your curling iron -- >> and you're busy doing other things. >> they're cute! >> you can do this at home have your coffee in the morning. >> thank you, bobbie. >> those are all excellent. you love him in "frozen." now jonathan groff has something new. >> he's talented.
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market streets in center city. traffic moving pretty well. let's get your first alert forecast now with brittney shipp >> that's the concern as we head into today. icy conditions on the sidewalks, on the side streets and even on the major roads. you want to be careful with temperatures staying well below freezing. right now the temperatures in philadelphia 17 degrees 14 in chester springs, 16 in ricetown. temperatures in the poconos at 12 degrees and a cold start to the morning in wood vine. only 22 degrees. the rest of today we'll not warm up that much more staying in the mid-20s. tomorrow 33 degrees, sunday 44 and milder. in less whan than an hour from now we'll learn more about the murder of a philadelphia police officer killed in the line of duty. the captain of the homicide division will hold a briefing live here on nbc 10.
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the officer was at a video game store in north philadelphia to buy a game for his son. when two men tried to rob the store. police have not released the names of the suspects yet but they're told that both have a record e and one was out on patrol. officer wilson is the tenth officer to die in the line of duty since 2006. you're looking now at pictures of the men and women killed in the line of service. we're live at 11:00 a.m. with a full hour of news including the update on the officer wilson's murder.
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we're back with more of "today" on this try day friday. a tony nominated performer of the stage and screen jonathan groff. >> we've fallen in love with him during the commercial break. i don't care what anybody says hoda, i like him! >> he sang and danced his way into our hearts in four seasons on "glee" and he's the voice of christoff in "frozen." now jonathan stars in hbo's provocative series about three gay best friends living in san francisco. jonathan plays a patrick, a somewhat innocent -- for now -- video game designer who gets himself into some relationship trouble. >> you're a busy busy man. aren't you? >> yes. >> you have so many irons in the fire and balls in the air -- pardon the -- probably not the
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best intro. so many -- i mean so many balls in the air. >> let's start with the hbo special. >> it's called "looking." it's airing sunday night, 10:00, hbo. it is my favorite thing i've ever worked on. >> oh really. >> so funny. shoot on location in san francisco. it is just a dream job. we do ten episodes. it is about a group of friends. we all genuinely love each other on the set. and it is a show about friendships and love and male intimacy. not just physically but also friendship wise. >> vulnerability. >> exactly. which you don't see a lot on tv. >> in your preinterview with our producer you talked a lot about how men change -- all of us do -- from our early 20s to our late 20s and how we start to want something very different in our lives. was that true with you as well? >> yeah. i really relate to my character because he's about the same age. i'll be 30 on march 26th. >> shut up.
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>> happy birthday! >> thank you. but i feel like when you're in your early 20s you feel like you know everything it is so black and white. you know what you want for your job, your life your relationships. then you get older and you start to see the complexities and greyness of life. >> you change by then. you want something different. i say that to my kids all the time. do you want the same thing now that you wanted when you were 15? >> no. >> i said then why do you think you're not going to want something different when you're 30? you evolve. >> you are pea a song and dance guy, too. "hamilton" is a hot show on broadway, everybody is talking about. you just snapped up the lead in that. >> stepped right in. >> i'm king george. i replace an incredible actor named brian darcy james. >> we love him. >> what a wonderful man he is. >> yeah he is an amazing guy and an amazing performer. >> is that hard to step into san jose shoes--
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those shoes? >> i saw it five times in a row when i was getting ready to step in. it is incredible. it is unlike anything i've ever seen before. it goes by like this. you're just -- it's hip-hop music, tommy kilter it is a phenomenal piece. >> it is rare that the "wall street journal," "new york times," they all like it. >> it is an amazing like combo of choreography and all the actors are amazing and the material. >> it's about alexander hamilton. he had quite the life. you just snapped. hoda has with her right hand the loudest snap i've ever heard. >> give it to me. >> jazz hands. >> we're going to play a song game with you. we'll spin the bottle and you're going to sing the first song.
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>> have you ever kissed a post menopausal woman? >> that smells good! sing a song that includes the word "rain." ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ >> ready? famous song that includes the word "heart." ♪ you gotta have heart ♪ ♪ miles and miles and miles of heart ♪ >> it's all from musicals. >> of course. what else hoda woman? >> time for one more? >> we're going to take the time. i love this kid. i'm having fun. who cares? >> sing a song with the word "new york." ♪ new york new york ♪ ♪ you can say helluva? >> you can say whatever you want. >> trish had that great moment on the show when she -- remember? >> oh. with us.
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oh, yes. dropped the "f" bomb. we remember it well. >> is there a woman you want to say hello to? >> on three. >> we are? >> one, two, three -- hi julie. >> my mom. my parents just had their 36th wedding anniversary on march 4th. >> we wish them all the best. thank you for coming on. very nice to meet you. congratulations. "looking" airs sunday nights on hbo. we are looking ahead to spring fashion, whether you are long and leggy or more petite. >> if you don't want to. spend the whole weekend cleaning like hoda does we have shortcuts that will help you gain back the hour you lose.
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she's here in her "50 shades of grey" outfit. >> french maid-ish. >> with spring cleaning about to start, we came up with our 15th anniversary issue at "real simple" in april, we came up with some tips that will be shortcuts. >> prove it. >> whether it comes to any kind of hard floors hardwood tile vinyl, all you need is a microfiber mop like this one and then a spray bottle with water and two tablespoons of vinegar. spray the floor as you mop or you can just spray it directly on the pad. >> are you okay with hardwood? >> absolutely. point is you don't want too much liquid on there. then you throw this head in the wash and you'll be set for the next time. >> terrific. >> cleaning lamps. i've always wondered about that. >> yes. lamp shades are something we forget to clean in our normal cleaning routine. pet fur, dust tends to gather on there. all you need is a lint roller. take it around the shade all the
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way across. if anything gets stuck in that seam on the bottom or top, just blow it out with a hair drier. >> that's not going to happen. >> never. >> but it is a good idea. >> then when it comes to blinds if you have cloth blinds like these, take that lint roller and wipe across those rather than vacuuming like you might normally do. but if you have wooden or slatted blinds our favorite tips is to use a driver sheet and just swipe it across. that gives an electro static barrier so the dust doesn't land on it and i don't clean as often. >> it also works on static cling on dresses. you put it on your legs. >> okay. >> ceiling fans. dust on top of ceiling fans is like that whole idea of out of sight, out of mind. the minute you turn it on once it gets warmer that dust is everywhere. our trick at "real simple" is to take an old pillowcase, a spray bottle with water and vinegar.
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>> no baking soda. >> you spritz it into the pillowcase. then all you need to do -- hoda you're probably the tallest. demonstrate this -- >> no no. >> all you need to do is put it around the blade. >> she won't do housework. i'm sorry. she refuses. >> pull that on that blade and pull that dust off and it lands in the pillowcase instead of on the floor. >> okay good. it's so sightly. >> when you're doing your spring cleaning, any disinfecting most often people don't actually read the directions. you have to let disinfectants sit for ten minutes. >> oh. >> so spray your hard surfaces. let it sit, do that disinfecting work it actually lifts up the grime while you go on to your next step then come back. >> dog hair. >> it looks like blake's been here. >> you no he this with wrangler and your own animals.
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weather we've had in most of the country, but there is light at the end of this wintry tunnel. the first day of spring is exactly two weeks from today. >> and with every new season comes new styles and trends. here to show you how to rock the hottest looks, whether you're tall or petite is mary-kate from the lifestyle website pure wow. hi. >> you picked three spring trends. >> we're calling this the long and short of it. certain things just don't work if you're -- >> you should just accept it. >> exactly. things look better if you're taller. we have three different styles. we've broken down the tall girls and the vertically challenged. >> let's start with. denim on denim. jenna handand jackie. >> how adorable is that. the denim on denim look is back this spring. this is totally fresh. >> i think it is always
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fabulous. >> i like that. >> if you're 5'5" a denim dress is the way to go. we paired this with a little denim jacket. sandals. it is a nice look but it is adult appropriate. and the jumper is adorable. the trick is to style with a shirt underneath so you don't look like a prisoner. give a little airspace unbutton a couple of buttons. cuff the sleeves, roll hems. >> thank you, ray diz.ladies. >> next lacy and yolanda. >> wow. that's quite the visual. >> on lacy this adorable outfit is from j. crew. nice pleated skirt. it is not a young pleat. it is one kick pleat in the front. if this skirt was on yolanda, it would be very inappropriate. yolanda has on what's now called
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the pencil midi skirt. every tall girl should have this in her wardrobe. the trick here also is that we paired it with this bright blue cobalt sweater. do that color crashing fun spring look. >> thanks ladies. >> lastly sandy who we know well. >> sandy. >> tell us about these. >> sandy, trench would be much too long for her. this trench coat is perfect. it will keep her dry and it won't overwhelm her. phyllis is wearing the duster trench. it is so beautiful. >> so sexy. >> look how gorgeous she looks. i can't get over that she is 50. 50 and fabulous. and the dress she is wearing, $35. >> wow! >> we have some really good styles going on. >> thank you to all of our models. >> very cute you guys. we're about to take
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we are following breaking news right now at 11:00. philadelphia police are about to hold a news conference. we'll bring you that news conference live. flgs are flying at half staff at the home of robert wilson wilson, iii. we've been getting up dates from the police commissioner and the district attorney over the past few hours. here ooh es what we know right now. matt delucia is live at the scene. you've. gathering information all morning long. you see the suspect, the new information we just found out. ramon william
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