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it's raining at saint christopher. >> he had his hood up. >> he shows up next. we'll see you in a half hour. >> have a good one. good morning. what's that sound? passengers hear knocking coming from beneath their plane. after an emergency landing, an airport worker is discovered in the cargo hold. how did he get stuck there? the arrival. nbc news has learned hillary clinton is in iowa this morning after her mysterious road trip and a stop at chipotle while republican senator marco rubio throws his hat in the presidential ring promising a new america. >> yesterday is over. >> and he's with us this morning. deadly mistake. a 73-year-old volunteer reserve deputy now charged with manslaughter for shooting a suspect with a gun instead of a taser.
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>> i shot him. i'm sorry. >> we'll hear from the victim's distraught family. and an eye for danger. nik wallenda reveals his next death defying stunt, walking at the top of this ferris wheel in florida. but wait there's more. the big news he saved when he joins us live today, tuesday, april 14th, 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> and good morning. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. savannah's got toe morning off. i'm here with hoda kotb. nik wallenda takes a year off my life watching these stunts. >> even seeing the clip was making me nauseous. >> and he's got an aspect he's
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announcing here this morning. let's get to this other story. this is our top story. an unusual incident on an alaska airlines flight. the crew forced to make an emergency landing after an airport worker fell asleep inside the cargo hold. nbc's joe fryer has the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, matt. the worker was not hurt. the airline says the flight was in the air for about 14 minutes and that part of the cargo hold was temperature controlled and pressurized but this created some scary moments. this is what passengers heard in the air shortly after their alaska airlines flight left seattle bound for l.a.x. new video from inside the plane reveals the banging and knocking coming from below. >> help, help, help, you know. very distinct. >> at first i thought it was a child maybe kicking the back of
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the . >> reporter: turns out it was someone stuck in the cargo hold below first class. >> at some point the marshal kind of made himself known. he yelled back really loud and said we're getting ready to land, hold onto something. >> the employee walked off the aircraft and told first responders that he was taking a nap in the cargo hold of the aircraft. >> reporter: that employee was part of a four-person team loading baggage onto the plane. >> our medics checked him out. no injuries no situation from a medical standpoint. he was fine. >> reporter: how did it happen? alaska airlines said coworkers did notice the employee was missing. they called for him in the cargo hold and tried his cell with no answer so they thought he had finished his 9 1/2 hour shift and gone home. there was a similar incident in 2009. authorities say an employee fell
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asleep in the baggage compartment of a jetblue flight from new york to boston. >> the airlines have by and large developed procedures to protect against that. >> reporter: the flight did eventually take off for l.a. again with 170 passengers, all of them in seats. as a precaution the employee was taken to the hospital where he was treated and released. alaska airlines said he did pass a drug and alcohol test. so far no comment from the aviation. >> thank you very much. the airline expert there said the airlines have developed procedures to prevent against it. they might want to look at those procedures and tighten them up a bit. meantime things are getting interesting in the presidential race. we have both parties covered from hillary clinton to the young gun on the republican side senator marco rubio. first, andrea mitchell is at the
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first official stop of clinton's campaign. >> reporter: hillary clinton is on a mystery tour after her drive from new york. she has a few pit stops along the way. her first event at this branch in a small iowa community college. what's the grand strategy? more on that in a moment. >> thanks andrea. as we said marco rubio is officially in the republican race. we're going to talk to him just ahead, but first kelly o'donnell is in miami with more on his launch. kelly, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. there are challenges in this republican field for marco rubio. he is not the establishment figure that jeb bush is. he's not as conservative as ted cruz. but he's making the politics of his personal story a way to connect with v >> i announce my candidacy for president of the u. >> reporter: pitching his new
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generation agenda 43-year-old marco rubio married father of four says he best represents the future with a clear shot at hillary clinton and her latest . >> a leader from yesterday began a campaign for president by promising to take us back to yesterday. >> reporter: rubio leaned on history for his kickoff. miami' freedom tower where his working class parents and a wave of cuban refugees came to escape fidel castro. at a restaurant serving up cuban food the senator resonates. >> i love his background. he seems to be someone who understands normal middle class people. >> reporter: rubio also separates himself from his mentor florida's former governor jeb bush who is planning his own campaign. >> i've heard some suggest that i should step aside and wait my turn.
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but i cannot. >> reporter: while democrats protested outside where the speech was seen on a jumbo screen young republicans cheered rubio. >> i think this is a race about the past versus the future. >> reporter: miami republicans i talked to say they have an unusual problem. many like and respect jeb bush who was their former governor and are excited by marco rubio who is their current senator. for now at this stage they simply feel torn. matt? >> all right. thank you very much. senator marco rubio joins us now. good morning to you. welcome to >> good morning, matt. thank you. >> good to have you here. let's talk. you talked over the last 24 hours about why you've decided to run for president. let me switch it up a little bit and let me ask you when you decided. because up until two years ago, you were saying you hadn't even given thought to running for president. when did you decide?
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what was the moment that made you say i'm in? >> it is a process. it begins personally with my own life and family. i still believe my most important job is that of a father followed by that as a husband. i wanted to make sure that would be something they would be supportive of. my children are very young. i needed to keep an eye on that. once i felt comfortable our family was prepared for that sort of race then i looked at the outlines of it why would i run. same reasons i ran for the senate. i believe this country is at a key moment generationally. needs to make a choice about what kind of country it wants to be in the 21st century. right now i see that american dream that my parents lived and that's defined our country slipping away for millions of people watching this program who are living paycheck to paycheck one bad break away from disaster. i knew i could make a zimpbs. senators can help lead us into the 21st century but only presidents can lead us into the 21st century. >> but when did that decision
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become final? when did you say i'm in? >> i think three or four weeks ago. right before easter as a family we prayed and talked about it more intently and made the decision this is the time to go forward especially as the issues continue to happen around the world and here at home. >> your fellow republicans have been very critical of president obama over the last six years on domestic and foreign policy. i know you've heard the chorus. some in your party said we should have never elected a first term senator. here you are six years later, a first term senator. do you expect them to change their tune? >> well there's a difference between barack obama and i think our histories are much different. i served in local government. i served a state government for nine years. i was the speaker of the florida house. all that before i got to washington four and a half years ago. by the time i swear in as president in 2017 i will have had work on the foreign relations committee, select
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intelligence committee. there are differences in background between where i am today and where sthenthen-senator obama was back then. >> let me ask about jeb bush. an article said there may now be a rift between you and governor bush because you have broken an unwritten rule that if he were to run for president, you would not run in that same cycle. that in some ways you would wait your turn. i know you spent time with governor bush recently. what's the relationship like today? >> jeb bush is my friend and i think he would tell you the exact same thing. i have respect for him. he'll be a very strong candidate. i just honestly believe that at this moment in our history, we need to move in a new direction as a country. obviously governor bush is going to be a strong candidate. i think people will listen to those ideas and be impressed. ultimately i feel at this moment i'm best positioned to help lead this country into the 21st century. we'll remain friends throughout this process.
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i think he would tell you the same thing. >> and if you move forward, senator, and find you don't have what it takes in terms of support to gain the nomination would you automatically throw your support behind governor bush? >> well i mean it's too early to make decisions like that for him, for me for anyone. that's a question no one would answer at this stage in the process. primarily because none of us believe that moment will come for us. i'm quite confident i will be the nominee, but we have to earn it. there's a lot of "today" show interviews to do between now and then but i'm confident. >> we hope so. let me end on this. if you are to be elected president of this country in 2016 you'll break a barrier. you'll become the first hispanic president in u.s. history. what would it mean for you personally? what would it mean for the hispanic community? >> i think it just -- i hope it would be an affirmation that this continues to be a nation of equality of opportunity. it doesn't matter where your parents came from or where you started out in life. if you work hard and you
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persevere in this country, you can go as far as your talent and work will take you. every country has rich people. what makes this special is anyone from anywhere can achieve anything. i hope any candidacy shows that and my presidency guarantees that. >> senator rubio, welcome to the race and thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you. >> a lot of people find him very appealing. >> yeah. >> no question. he's got youth going for him and some obviously big ideas. >> he's got a likability factor for sure. >> i want to mention speaking of the gop, we're going to be traveling to new hampshire tomorrow. we'll catch up with another potential candidate chris christie. we'll have that exclusive interview tomorrow night on "nightly news" and then thursday on "today." let's get back to the democratic race and the first official stops of hillary clinton's campaign. things are getting on a decidedly low keynote for her. andrea mitchell is joining us again. good morning again. >> reporter: good morning again. here we are in iowa. she arrived monday night and
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very few public sightings. just a few pit stops along the way. this mystery tour if you will is an attempt carefully orchestrated to prove she can reconnect to what she calls everyday americans. hillary clinton arrived in iowa after a low key two-day road trip from new york. more than a thousand miles with very few public sightings. posing for pictures at a gas station in pennsylvania. even spotted on a surveillance camera ordering a chicken bowl with guacamole at a chipotle outside toledo. but is iowa ready for her? she finished third in the 2008 caucuses. she didn't return until last summer. >> i'm b >> reporter: her low key strategy now meeting small groups of voters trying to recapture barack obama's winning coalition. women, latinos, african-americans, and millennials with a populist
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message. clinton is now echoing critics on her left like senator elizabeth warren popular with many iowa democrats. what about people who prefer elizabeth warren people who are not running but who have more progressive views on economic issues? >> elizabeth warren would be my choice. however, i think the message we're getting is she's not going to run this time. >> reporter: and clinton is counting heavily on her appeal to women. did you support her last time? >> yes, i did. and would do so again. >> reporter: but in monticello iowa her first stop today, even some supporters want to be won over. >> she's going to have a challenge on her hands i think. >> reporter: but for all of clinton's talk about this low key listening tour her officials were burning up the phone lines on monday calling all of the big donors for what they expect to be a billion-dollar campaign. >> thank you so much. her first big event i guess in may, her big public event. >> right. going to be interesting to watch. and more to come. a lot more people joining the
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race. meanwhile, there is new fallout this morning over yet another deadly police shooting. a reserves sheriffs deputy in oklahoma is now charged with second degree manslaughter after what officials have described as an accident. kevin tibbles is in tulsa with the latest. can you tell u >> reporter: matt the tulsa county sheriff's office maintains eric harris was a very dangerous man, but this morning his family is asking how he could have been killed by a part-time deputy who pulled instead of his taser his gun. >> stop right here. >> reporter: a chaotic scene as eric harris bolts and runs. with deputies in hot pursuit and body cameras rolling, harris is brought to the ground seconds late >> roll on your stomach. now. >> reporter: someone says taser. but a gunshot goes off. >> i shot him. i'm sorry. >> reporter: authorities say 73-year-old bob bates, an insurance broker and volunteer
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deputy pulled the trigger. >> he attempted to use a less lethal advice. inadvertently he used his handgun instead. >> reporter: according to authorities, bates thought he was firing a taser gun. harris' family says bates was unqualified and should have known the difference. >> you see the violence that was taken towards hi it really turns my stomach. >> reporter: bates is among an estimated 50,000 reserve officers serving in all 50 states. he has reportedly donated both money and cars to the tulsa sheriff's office. and has served more than 3,000 hours as a reserve deputy. >> at no time did he show he had an inability mentally physically to perform the task. >> the message this sends is as long as you have plenty of money, you can play sheriff. >> reporter: before the shooting harris an exconvict, was caught on camera in a sting operation allegedly selling a gun to an undercover officer.
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harris however, was unarmed during the scuffle. and now yet another investigation into yet another deadly now, -- now, in announcing the charges, the tulsa county district attorney said that it was a result of quote, the omission to do something that a reasonable and careful person would have done. matt back to you. >> kevin tibbles on the scene for us in tulsa. that's a tragic story. >> it really is. natalie's joining us now with breaking news on a tragic school shooting. >> that's right. and the breaking news is that an intense manhunt is over this morning for ken et stancil iii accused for killing the director of the campus his former boss. he was taken into custody this
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morning in daytona beach. the head of the black lawyers for justice is calling for a special prosecutor in the walter scott shooting in south carolina with the now former-police officer charged with murder. for the first time we're hearing from the man who was in the car with walter scott. in the statement pierre fulton said walter was a dear friend and i miss him every day. over the past five years he helped me to become a better man and showed me the value of hard work. i'll never know why he ran, but i know he didn't deserve to die. a man whose beating was caught on tape in southern california is speaking out. ten deputies remain on paid administrative leave in the incident in where the man was repeatedly punches and kicked. he spoke exclusively with nbc news. >> i was just talking to myself in my head wishing that i would hurry up and get knocked out so i wouldn't have to feel the pain
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anymore. >> now frances pusok says he plans to sue. a concrete slab broke free from a construction site. it fell onto the road onto a pickup truck. hundreds of crew ship passengers are recovering from an outbreak of norovirus. more than a hundred sickened passengers were on board the ship. and a hundred others were stricken on the legend of the seas. that ship returns to san diego today. frightening scene over the weekend. before you see this we should tell you he's okay. a member of a pit crew though couldn't get out of the way when a car spun out of control in indiana. yeah. painful to watch that. amazingly, he suffered only minor injuries and said he is lucky to walk away with just six stitches. he did a full flip there. >> and you wonder why these pit
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crew members wear helmets. >> absolutely. workers installing a security system found an unwelcome intruder monday in los angeles. take a look. this is actually a mountain lion hiding out in the crawl space under the house. officials tried to fire bean bags and tennis balls to try to get it out, but it is not budging. found itself its home i suppose. >> still there. >> still there giving them the evil eye. >> natalie, thanks very much. mr. roker. >> hey. you know you're a fisherman, right? >> yeah. >> well you should go to washington university in st. louis. it's a lot easier to catch fish there. especially when you're rowing. take a l boom. asian carp the invasive species, the jumping carp jumping around. >> wow. a little melted butter. >> that's right. that is fantas
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it tastes pretty darn good. they fly right onto your plate. we've also got some flooding to talk about. a lot of wet weather down in texas. this is in ft. worth. i mean streets literally became rivers and lakes. they got over 5 inches of rain in less than 24 hours. and there's more wet weather to come as we show you what's happenin this system is just going to hang the so philadelphia nashville, you've got showers working their way through your area. again, they're fairly light but enough to cause a few problems as we watch the system push through. it's a weak frontal system. some severe weather from texas into new orleans making its way into alabama georgia, parts of mississippi. rainfall amounts going to be at least enough to trigger flash flood watches and warnings. we're expecting anywhere from 3 to 5 inches from houston all the way to charleston. we're going to get to
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good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. don't forget your umbrella. rain showers this morning and into the afternoon. it will keep temperatures cooler than yesterday. we'll be in the 60s. sunshine back tomorrow. morning low of 47 degrees. we will see sunshine to start with on thursday. later in the day, thursday clouds will be building. 66 on thursday. a chance of some showers friday and into saturday but warmer saturday with plenty of sunshine sunday. have a great day. >> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you very much. coming up he's braved the
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grand canyon and survived walking between skyscrapers in chicago. so what is daredevil nik wallenda planning for an encore? we'll talk to him live. plus 65 and pregnant. the mother of 13 about to give birth to quadruplets speaking out this morning. but first this is "tod anncr: sometimes our pets... aren't the only ones... that make bad choices.
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"nbc 10 news" starts now. just about 7:30. i'm vai sikahema. meteorologist bill henley warmer but we have the rain. >> yeah it's not a cold rain. the temperatures are in the 50s and 60s right now but it is rain. we're not seeing any sunshine this morning. just a slight chance some areas will see it this afternoon. you see rain drops on the lens in philadelphia. steady rain started in the pocono mountains when we went on the air at 4:00 this morning. extended to delaware south jersey steady light rain. nothing heavy this morning. later on today we could see heavy downpours in central and southern delaware and south jersey. temperatures, 63 degrees in philadelphia. trenton, 61. >> let's see if the rain is
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having an effect on roads. let's get a check on the traffic with katy zachry. >> hi 95 southbound and 76 east and westbound outside of the city you'll definitely have slow going. as we pull the camera out, 95 at frank further avenue, tap of the brakes is likely if you're headed southbound. delays on 95. 295 there is a slight delay. >> thank you, katy. the coast guard is working to free this cargo ship that's stuck on the delaware river north of the tacony-palmyra bridge. coast guard on the scene. the ship is called "the nord explorer." it is empty but it got caught and they're trying it get the ships back onto the delaware. another update. always get the latest news and weather with the "nbc 10" app. back to the "today" show. see you in a half an hour.
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7:30 now on a tuesday morning. it's april 14th, 2015. i don't get tired of that shot. looking south from the top of the rock on a kind of overcast morning here. is there going to be rain in the area? >> few showers this morning. then cloudy the rest of the da >> we are so happy. all right. here's a look at what's making headlines. an alaska airlines flight had to return to seattle's airport after passengers and crew heard knocking from the cargo hold. it turns out an airport worker had climbed inside and fell asleep. after landing, that man was taken to the hospital as a precaution. hillary clinton makes her first official campaign appearances in iowa today. and florida republican senator marco rubio is now officially in th. he joined us earlier this
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morning saying it's time to move the country in a new direction. and the jury could be seated as early as today in the trial of accused colorado theater shooter james holmes. holmes has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. let's begin this half hour with a new death defying stunt from daredevil nik wallenda. >> i don't know if i can take this. we've already seen the king of the high wire cross the grand canyon niagara falls, and skyscrapers in chicago. now he's planning to conquer that. the orlando eye. the largest observation wheel on the east coast. we're going to talk to nik in a moment but first keir simmons is -- kerry sanders is at the eye. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i'm a little out of breath. not from climbing up that narrow ladder up here but just rather standing up here and looking out.
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it's a little unnerving. now consider nik wallenda is going to go up there, 400 feet on a beam 6 inches wide. as this begins to turn, he's going to take a stroll. the orlando eye has been four years in the making. the largest of its type on the east coast. a giant wheel that tourists might think offers unique views, but to nik wallenda of the famous flying wallendas, it's just one more challenge. >> i get a lot of enjoyment, fulfillment out of doing things like this. we're just going to walk a little bit here. and here we go. >> reporter: the perfect spot to take what he once did in the circus the so-called wheel of steel. >> we are way up here. >> we are. when i do the bike ride going to be about five times higher than this. >> reporter: and morph it into a new show stopper. the 36-year-old says he will walk step by step with no safety
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harness, no balancing pole. 400 feet up. that's taller than the statue of liberty. >> it's stepping out of my comfort zone, if you will. there are definitely a lot of nerves involved but a lot of thrill and excitement comes as well. >> reporter: this is the same nik wallenda that left us speechless as he walked the grand canyon. he was the first to walk over niagara falls. now he will help put the orndlando eye on the map. this was built by the same folks who built the london eye. sometimes featured in movies. the hope here is this eye in central florida will one day be as famous as orlando's mickey's mouse and harry potter. >> it's exploration. it's discovery. it's something new, something different. everyone is looking to try something new. that's what we're going to be >> reporter: so do i think that
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nik wallenda is going to be fine up there? the truth is guys years ago nik wallenda asked me in boston to hop up on his shoulders as he walked out on a tight rope. we had no net and went from one side to the other. i think nik knows what he's doing, guys. >> all right. thanks. we do have big news about wallenda's next stunt. you will be able to watch it live on april the 29th exclusively here on "today." we're a little nervous about that but nik is joining us now. good morning. >> good morning. >> all right. so you did niagara falls, chicago, all the rest. did you just look up at this big structure in florida and say, you know what? that's going to be the nex >> you know it's funny. i was in orlando with my wife and three kids on vacation and as that structure was being erected and i told my wife i wonder if that's something i'd be able to walk on one day.
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lo and behold within a couple weeks i got a phone call asking if i would do an appearance for the grand opening. >> i'm a little fuzzy on this whole while it's rotating part here. so exactly where are you going to be and how is the rotation of that wheel going to affect your walk? >> well you know i will be -- i'll actually ride a capsule to the top of that wheel. i'll get out, climb down the ladder that kerry showed you there and i'll stand on that rim as it's spinning. i'll do my best to stay at the very apex of that wheel as it's spinning. it's very unique and adds more risk and danger. normally i'm in control of my pace and speed. now a machine is in control of that. >> when you look at the structure, you can see there's not really room for you to have that balancing pole that you usually carry, so you're going without th >> that's right. this is a first for me. a first time in a public appearance anyway to actually walk on something without a balancing pole. that balancing pole adds to the
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center of my gravity. it buys me time. grand canyon i got hit with winds of 52 miles per hour and that pole, i'm able to adjust to that wind. i won't have that luxury here on the orlando eye. it'll be up to me if the wheel moves sideways from a gust of wind. >> you always say when you pick a place to do a walk it's not only about a challenge, it's about inspiring people. so other than inspiring me to possibly call in sick that day, how do you hope to inspire people with this walk? >> look you know it's about -- my career is about inspiring people to do greater things. i have been blessed with an amazing career and been able to do things that no one else in the world got permission to do. niagara falls took changing laws in two countries that were over 200 years old to fulfill my dream. i hope people pursue their dreams even if there are road blocks that they will continue to pursue their dream and live
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by those three words my family has lived by for years which is never give up. >> nik wallenda thanks. we're going to see it all unfold live right here on april 29th on matt's sick day on "today." >> i don't have the nerve for this. let's get a check of the weather now from al. >> announcer: "today's" wlveather brought to you by edward jones. a big firm that doesn't act that way. >> by the way, dude you were on top of the freedom tower. >> i wasn't walking anywhere. and i think it's harder to watch anybody else. >> you're not quite the chicken you make it out to be. maybe a turkey. all right. well roller coaster of weather in denver. today, 77 degrees for a high. 16 degrees above average. then tomorrow a front moves through, rain, drops to 56. and by thursday snow with temperatures into the upper 40s
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during the day. but at night into the 30s. we've got winter storm watches for the wasatch mountains. look at this wide area of snow stretching from the cascades all the way to the rockies. we're talking upwards of 3 to 6 inches even 9 inches of snow west of denver. denver itself only 1 to 3. but that's a lot of snow after you've seen highs i good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. don't forget your umbrella. rain showers this morning and into the afternoon. it will keep temperatures cooler than yesterday. we'll be in the 60s. sunshine, back tomorrow. 71 after a morning low of 47 degrees, and we will see sunshine to start with on thursday. later in the day thursday clouds will be building. 66 on thursday. a chance of some showers friday and into saturday but warmer saturday with plenty of sunshine sunday. have a great day. >> and get your latest weather
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7:43. we're back now with a mystery that is deepening this morning over that gang of thieves who made out with tens of millions of dollars worth of jewels in london. now we're hearing from a convicted jewel thief who has some theories on how they did what they did. keir simmons is following that investigation. keir good morning to you. >> reporter: matt good morning. this is getting a little embarrassing for the british police. reports this morning that drilling equipment like that used to carry out the estimated $100 million burglary was itself stolen four months ago. now that former diamond thief who spent years in prison tell us his thoughts. >> they're definitely professionals. they didn't look at the cameras. >> reporter: the security camera footage is revealing says reformed florida diamond burglar larry lawson. >> everybody has a task. and it seems like they were coordinated in that task. whether one person was bringing the bins in or tools in.
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and they didn't hesitate. they didn't run into each other. >> reporter: coordination he says only comes from inside knowledge. >> your goal is to get out of there. your first goal as a robber is to make sure you can get away. they planned that pretty good. second is to know what you're robbing. so i think they -- that's why i do believe it was an inside job. >> reporter: the "oceans eleven" heists involved going down an elevator shaft and using a diamond tipped drill to cut through thick walls. carl sutton has studied the video. >> they will be going through this until they're sick of it. again and again and time and again to get everything. >> reporter: and if a hundred million dollars of diamonds have been stolen -- >> to carry $100 million of diamonds in a briefcase. >> reporter: they could already be sold larry lawson said. for around $30 million. >> i did a robbery in florida.
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within 24 hours the jewels were out of my hands probably heading to california. >> reporter: now he teaches vulnerable kids. >> crime doesn't pay. eventually you will get caught. >> reporter: but for now, this gang remains on the run. and they could have been caught. police did not respond to an alarm. the gang were able to go back to the vault twice. imagine, matt being the police officer explaining that to your superiors. the alarm went off, i just didn't think a vault full of diamonds was too important. >> exactly. fascinating what that guy said about how he notices they never -- they didn't disable the cameras, but he never looked up at those cameras. >> and well synchronized. >> keir thank you. coming up how's she feeling? the mom about to give birth to quadruplets at the age of 65 speaks out. and next how music star pink is hitting back at some nasty comments about her appearance. tamron has that from the orange room right (dog) mmmm. we've been together since 2012.
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we're all a little sick of the shaming that goes on online. tamron has some posts. >> an outstanding response from pink. al roker said it's time to shame the shamers and pink did just that. pink posed at a charity event carpet and nasty comments surfaced online about her attire and her weight. and so here's what pink did about it. rather than sit back she took on her critics posting this message that reads in part unfortunately my weight seems much more important to some of you. i'll admit the dress didn't photograph as well as it did in my kitchen. i'll also admit i felt very pretty. in fact i feel beautiful. and pink went on to post this adorable picture of her little daughter willow and said willow said to me why are you so squishy and i said because i am happy baby. some of her fans went on to
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support pink. cameron wrote twitter is better when pink is shutting down the haters. trolling the wrong person. so you can see more of what pink had to say. of course go online and look at her twitter feed. she individually picked out people and responded to them showing them love. great way to turn something bad into good. >> all right. thanks a lot. coming up 21-year-old masters champ. who is it? >> jordan spieth. >> oh, yes. live in our studio. >> and i try on the green jacket. >> i know we're in latin america to taste some great coffee. oh that's mccafé. bienvenidos! mccafé is a blend of 100% arabica beans from regions like this, expertly roasted for a smooth, rich flavor. mmm i can almost taste it. that's the aroma of perfectly brewed mccafé. (slurp) sorry, couldn't wait. i'd love it if i could brew this at home. now you can. mccafé coffee is now available where you buy groceries. ♪
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"nbc 10 news" starts now. good morning, i'm vai sick sikahema sikahema. just before the 8:00 hour. the forecast with bill henley. >> good morning, not terribly cold. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. a light rain looking at the art museum up the schuylkill. already starting to dry out in allentown. steady rain has moved into central delaware dover, atlantic city area seeing steadier rain as well as southern cumberland county right now. rain showers to start with. 60 degrees at 9:00. by lunchtime, 58. 3:00 this afternoon, still some rain in delaware and south jersey. 60 degrees. >> thank you, let's check on traffic. hi katy. >> hi vai. serious delays as you approach cottman avenue. look at your delay.
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it will take you almost 50 minutes to go between woodhaven and the vine. a slight delay going northbound. it's a few extra minutes to go between 55 and the walt. >> philadelphia police are looking for a car and driver following a hit and run that left a mom and her young son in critical condition. investigators are trying to track down the white vehicle in this surveillance video that's moving right there. police say the mother was carrying her 2-year-old son last night as they crossed mascher street in kensington. police are investigating another hit and run in philadelphia that killed a child there. happened on south 57th street in kingsessing. surveillance video captured the black suv that slammed into the child. the driver did not stop. we'll have another update in 25 minutes. you can always get the latest news and weather with the "nbc
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, 65 and pregnant. meet the record-breaking mother of 13 who's carrying quadruplets. this morning she'll tell us how she's feeling about her upcoming delivery one of the epic performances. >> then the new face of golf fresh from augusta. we'll catch up with masters champion jordan spieth. >> an exciting new era has just arrived. the next generation is officially here. and we're ready for reba. the queen of country music is here live to serenade us with her new hit.
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tuesday, april 14th, 2015. ♪ ♪ if you can hear me on the radio ♪ >> we love you reba! >> happy 50th anniversary thatnana and papa. >> we traveled all the way to see matt and al. >> we're back now. 8:00 on a tuesday morning. the 14th day of april, 2015. yes, we have some inclement weather in new york city. but the temperature is pretty nice. nice group of people from all over the country. we're happy to have them here. >> you and i both have weather sensitive a hair. >> i'm going to have an afro in a moment.
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>> how great is reba? >> that song radio -- >> it's a good one. >> going to be a good summer song. >> let's head inside right now to natalie for a check of the morning's top stories. >> good morning to you guys. good morning, everyone. marco rubio returns to capitol hill this morning. on monday the freshman senator formally announced his candidacy in miami. and earlier on "today," matt asked senator rubio about his stance on immigration. >> we have to secure our borders. we have to have an e-verify system. we have to have a tracking system to prevent. that is the key that unlocks everything else. >> senator rubio is expected to hit the campaign trail thursday with fund raisers in new york and boston. hillary clinton makes her first official campaign appearance later today at a community college in iowa. on monday clinton was spotted at a chipotle in ohio on day two of her road trip. reportedly ordering a chicken bowl with guacamole. good choice there.
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alaska airlines says the baggage handler trapped in a cargo hold monday allegedly fell asleep under the plane before it took off. the flight made an emergency landing in seattle just minutes after the takeoff after the worker was heard banging and screaming. airline officials say he was unheard and had passed a drug test. a new report says 2,000 women and girls have been kidnapped by boko haram since the start of 2014. events around the world are marking today's one-year anniversary of the mass kidnapping of hundreds of girls in nigeria. thousands have been killed and nearly a million are displaced. stephanie gosk has more. >> reporter: at a small high school in oregon three survivors of boko haram go to school. a world away from the brutality of the conflict in nigeria. grace who did not want to appear on camera says she was one of 276 school girls kidnapped a year ago by the islamic
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extremist group. boko haram came in the middle of the night posing as the military and kidnapped the girls at gun point. a day later, grace says she told her captors she was going to the bathroom. instead she ran for her life. today the 18-year-old is studying in the u.s. on a scholarshi the kidnapping triggered outcry and a twitter campaign. bring back our girls was tweeted more than 5 million times with politicians and celebrities leading the charge. but a year later the cause has lost steam. 219 of the girls are still missing. >> we want them back and we want the whole world to rise up again and keep demanding that those girls be brought back. >> reporter: on the anniversary of the bring back our girls kidnapping places around the world are planning a march. these students in l.a. are taking part. >> i want to propel people and encourage them to take that next step to not just know about this
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and not just learn about it but also to see what can i do how can i help. >> reporter: a year later, help is still needed. for "today," stephanie gosk nbc news new york. and today sheinelle jones will host a web cast "the lost girls" on nbcnightlynews.com and hyundai programmed 11 of its sedans to track a message in the sand that her dad could read from the international space station. the tracks read steph hearts you. they're now in the record books as the world's largest. look at that message. just beautiful. so sweet. 8:05 right now. let's get another check of the weather from al. >> jordan spieth is coming in right now. ooh, very cool. very neat. let's show you what we've got going on right now.
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and we are watching a lot of wet weather making its way through the gulf coast into the south. northeast, we're seeing showers here. afternoon temperatures look out west. 80s into the plains. 90s also in central th good morning i'm meteorologist bill henley. rain showers this morning and into the afternoon will keep temperatures cooler than yesterday. we'll be in the 60s. sunshine is back tomorrow 71 after a morning low of 47 degrees. we will see sunshine to start with on thursday. later in the day thursday clouds building. 66 on thursday. a chance of some showers friday and into saturday. warmer saturday with plenty of sunshine sunday. have a great day. >> that's your latest weather. now over to matt. >> thank you. you never know who's going to pull up on 48th street. the newly minted masters
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champion jordan spieth arriving. good to see you. how you doing? >> i'm doing great. how about yourself? >> i'm doing great. we don't want to get any rain on the green jacket. >> no. >> what an incredible wire to wire performance over the weekend. we'll talk to jordan about that and the future. but first, hoda over to you. >> by the wa i, what did you say when you heard he was here. >> i said he's here? >> reba mcentire is going to sing live for us in the studio. it is a good day on the "today" show you total your brand new car. nobody's hurt,but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light.
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gisele is confirming her retirement from the runway. she told a newspaper, my body tells me that if what i want to do is worth it and it asked me to stop. all right. me meantime tom brady wanted to play baseball for a minute. he threw out the first pitch for the red sox home opener. it didn't go well. >> better than some. >> a grounder in the dirt. you can tell he kind of does a little hop up there. there are other bad pitches. here's ones you might remember. >> oh yeah. >> 50 cent. >> whoa! >> carlee rae jepsen. >> and the kardashians. all of them. >> my gosh. >> all right. if we are learned anything during "trending," it is this. if you're in first place during a race do not celebrate until you actually cross the finish line. here's the latest video that
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proves why. with about a hundred meters left the runner from the university of oregon is out in front. he starts whipping up the crowd. but while he's celebrating, the guy in second place goes right past him on the finish line winning by a tenth of a second. later oregon's runner admitted his early celebration was not very smart. >> do you think? >> do you know who was shaking his head as he was watching this from the side line? >> somebody who just won something very big. >> somebody who won something very big. >> let us bring in the newly minted masters champion. no bigger name in sports right now. jordan spieth. 21 years old, winner of the masters. good morning. great to have you here. >> great to be here. >> have you had that on for the 48 hours? >> it hasn't left my side. >> how does it feel to have that on? >> it's nice. it's silky and nice. best jacket i've ever owned. >> you tweeted the day after i'm glad this wasn't just a dream.
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it was fun because we saw video you when you were 12 years old. you said i dream of winning the masters at 14. you really thought that. >> i switched to the instructor i have now and he wanted me to set a lofty goal. he said what is your goal. that was my goal. it's always been a dream of mine and it came true a couple days ago. >> can we talk about pressure? you're 21 and i watched you. i marvelled at you over the weekend. every time things seemed to get tighter and a lot of people would have started to drop shots, you just have this way. and i'm wondering what it is you think about. do you have a breathing exercise? do you have a mantra? what gets you through those tough moments? >> a little bit, yeah. breathe in through the nose out through the mouth. deep breaths. but ultimately comes down to just a little bit of experience. you know i've had a couple leads and let them go including the masters last year. and i watched bubba walk up to a standing ovation and slip up the
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jacket and what that meant for him afterwards. i had a chance to do that. >> when you hear the roar of the crowd for someone else when it's not you, i only imagine that's one of the things that's unnerving thinking who just hit a great shot. >> it is. the roars of augusta, they echo. most of the time you hear them from right when you get on the property. i'm like why are so many people making that many putts? stop it. it doesn't help. >> at what point is it fun? >> it was fun the whole time. that's why we do what we do. to test our game against guys i grew up watching it's an incredible experience. >> your whole family was there just about. what was it like to have them there to see you win? >> it was great. as a professional they haven't been there for a win yet. it's been off on the timing. so to get to share in this one with my dad and my mom. >> even your grandfather. >> yeah. he was a little upset he was the last to get the hug. >> sister ellie was back home but can you tell me how the reaction went? did you get a phone call?
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did you get to speak to her soon after? >> i got a picture of her with the sign saying congrats. i'm looking forward to getting back and sharing it with my whole family. >> she is such an inspiration. >> you're an inspira too. congratulations. really great to have you here. >> appreciate it. >> what a pleasure. meantime we talked about this next story on monday's "trending." a 65-year-old woman who already has 13 kids. she's now pregnant with quadruplets. this morning we are hearing directly from her. katy tur has that story. katy good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. her oldest is 44 youngest is 9. and this grandmother is about to have four more. quadruplets are a risky pregnancy for a 20-year-old and she a lot older than 20.
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annegret raunigk is 65 a mother of 13 a grandmother of 7. and this summer if all goes well the oldest woman ever to give birth to quadruplets. i'm not really afraid she told german tv. i'm very fit and i don't know why this should change now. you can never know you can be 20 and something happens. 40 you never know. the single mother already made headlines ten years ago when she had her youngest at 55. she says this pregnancy the results of artificial insemination using donor sperm and eggs was a gift to 9-year-old layla who wanted a younger brother or sister. cuddling up to her mom's pregnant belly at a doctor's checkup, layla says she only wanted one but they'll keep the rest. the school teacher who was single had made headlines again since the news broke. people baffles, worried, and sometimes angry at the aging
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mother. embryo transfer should be discouraged or denied to any woman over the age of 50 with underlying issues and discouraged to those over 55 even without issues. the doctor is worried about premature birth. >> there are some 60-year-olds as healthy as 40-year-olds. and some 40-year-olds as healthy as 70-year-olds. >> reporter: a high-risk pregnancy obgyn in new york city. >> maternal risks for 65-year-olds are much higher risk. >> reporter: in 2008 at 70 years old, an indian woman became one of the oldest mothers in the world when she successfully gave birth to twins. and in 2007 in the u.s. a 60-year-old took the title of america's oldest with her twin
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baby boys. both used in vitro fertilization. when doctors confirmed raunigk was having quads, she turned down the option to abort some. and why she is retiring from her job, she has no plans to slow down. saying i think life with children is great. you continuously have to meet challenges, you probably stay youn now, she says this is not an ego boost for her. that she will not fit into some societal cliche of what a 65-year-old should act like. she does know who the dad is but the donation was anonymous and it will stay that way. as for why she stayed single she says she's never met the right guy. one last thing. the babies three boys and a girl. >> wow. katy thank you so much. i love how the daughter said i only wanted one but i guess we'll keep all four. thanks. all right, matt. over to you. >> thanks very much. the robertson family skyrocketed to fame with their hit reality
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show "duck dynasty." they're hitting the stage in a new musical production. ♪ the show is called duck commander musical. members of the dynasty are with us now. good morning to both of you. nice to see you. >> hi there. >> trying to imagine the pitch meeting here. someone walks in and says here's our idea. we're going to take "duck dynasty" and make it a musical. how did this go? >> that's how it happened. we actually had written our book and the theater agent here in new york just read it and said it can be a musical. >> we were like really? >> it took us a minute. once we realized willie
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actually said how are we going to have time for that? >> you thought you were going to play yourselves? >> i wasn't sure. i was ready. >> let's make it clear, you do not play yourselves in the musical. >> no. >> did you have a say as to who would play you guys? >> yeah we were involved in the process. however, i don't know if -- how could i do a bad job playing myself. because it's >> people can do better jobs. >> no comment, yeah. >> is it the show on the stage or are there big differences how the audience is going to see this? obviously you don't sing a lot on the show. but is it basically bringing the show to the stage? >> bringing our whole lives. the show picked up three years ago from where we are. this goes all the way back. even to when dad had the idea of inventing a duck call. it brings you through in a clever way. we're on it as well. there's l.e.d. screens, it incorporates us in it. >> you mentioned dad. the show even includes a portion of the controversial -- or the controversy over his comments on
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homosexuality. why did you decide in a vegas musical to include that? >> well we actually had started the musical before that happened. so we were already in. it wasn't in the original. then we talked about it and we said for it to be true and authentic, we should put this in the story and let everybody know. nobody really knows kind of what was going on with the family and what was going on. so we actually open up kind of ourselves and say this is kind of what was happening. when all that was going on. >> at the end of the show when you're sitting watching do you call the actors over and go i got a couple of notes here. >> yeah. >> there was notes. >> we both flew out there last week to see some of the previews. you know of course playing yourself -- you see somebody playing yourself you have notes. >> it's your whole life so you want the tone to be right. >> well guys congratulations. good luck. want to tell people that the duck commander musical opens at the rio in las vegas tomorrow. hoda? >> all right. you've been waiting for it. it is almost time.
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a live performance from the one, the only reba and her wonderful band. all coming up after nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. i'm rosemary connors. bill henley is tracking showers. >> it is a rainy start for sure but it is light rain in the area. not an all-day rainfall. it is ended in allen town. steady rain through philadelphia into delaware and south jersey. the heaviest totals expected in central and southern delaware and into south jersey. that is where the steadiest rain is right now. 63 degrees in philadelphia. didn't get cold overnight. not going to get as warm as yesterday with sunshine and showers this morning. showers tapering off as we head into the afternoon.
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katy zachry is watching the roads for us. >> serious delays on 76 both east and westbound. so eastbound you are dealing with considerable delays between 476 and the vine street expressway. 77 minutes to go that stretch because of an earlier car fire. westbound 46 minutes to go that stretch. we are also following an incident in upper providence township. a quick update. the coast guard tells us they have freed this cargo ship. it was stuck on the delaware river earlier this morning. over the scene around 7:00 after the ship called the nord explorer got stuck in mud. we will have another update in 25 minutes. now back to the "today" show.
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could you make it stop raining for the 8:30 open. look what you did. >> what a great job you do. it doesn't get much bigger than this in the country world. country legend reba is in. she's going to fill us in on her busy life. she's got a new cd out. every song is amazing. >> then is she ready for life on the campaign trail? kelly paul opens up about that. her outspoken husband and the power of friends. >> plus she performs and cooks. kimberly shlafman's secret to an easy supper. >> let's have a check of the weather. >> all right. wet weather through the southeast, mid-atlantic states. ending here in the northeast. got some snow making its way through the cascades. windy in southern california. for tomorrow that wet weather continues into the east. southeast continues to see rain. look for some snow to develop in
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the wasatch mountain ranges. another beautiful day in los angeles, a high of 80 degrees. 58 and some clouds into the pacific northwest. these young ladies your boss paid for you to come to new york. that's a good job. where do you work? >> south carolina. >> you guys must have sold a lot of burgers. >> we did. >> all right. the clown is smiling. we like it. good morning i'm meteorologist bill henley. rain showers this morning and into this afternoon. we'll keep temperatures cooler than yesterday. we'll be in the 60s. sunshine back tomorrow 71 after a morning low of 47 degrees. we will see sunshine to start with on thursday. later in the day thursday clouds building. 66 on thursday. a chance of some showers friday and into saturday. warmer saturday with plenty of sunshine sunday. have a great day.
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>> oh. i don't -- back inside. >> all right, al. thanks so much. kelly paul has hopes of being the next first lady. the mother of three and former political consultant is the wife of republican presidential candidate rand paul. she's also the author of a new book. it's called "true and constant friends." kelly, good morning. >> hi. >> first of all, we want to acknowledge you were freaking out in studio 1a. you saw reba. >> i'm just a few feet away so i'm still shaking. >> and you saw the wonderful jordan. quite the day. we're going to talk about your book in a second, but your husband has been making headlines a bit lately in our studios. >> just lately? >> just lately. they had something that went down and chuck todd asked him directly about it. this was his quote responding. people have come up to me on both stripes and they say thank goodness you stood up to the liberal media. other people maybe my wife
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said count to ten and let them spit out the question first. when you were watching that exchange what was going through your mind? >> well as a spouse you always want the person you love to come off the best that they can. and so it's hard for me sometimes to see him being criticized because that's not who he is in terms of his relationships with women. you know his longtime surgical partner over ten years is a female surgeon. they were in practice together. when i read criticisms like that i want him to obviously come off the best that he can. and i hate to be overly critical because now that i'm doing some of it myself i realize how hard it is in the moment. >> right. did you give him some advance after that? did you say here are some abcs let's go through it. >> sometimes i do. but the more i'm putting myself out there, me more i'm shutting up because i realize how hard it is. >> there's a big article i should point out in "the new york times" about you. when you see a big article like this in "the times" and they ask you a lot of questions about, obviously, your husband. there's a lot of pressure on you
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when it comes to answering those kinds of things isn't there? >> yes, there is. because, you know this is kind of an interesting world in politics because obviously i love him. he's my husband. and so it's difficult to be in a situation where i'm being asked about things that he's saying or doing. >> you had veto power over the whole presidential bid, at least that's what your husband said. he said my wife will be the one who -- she can put the kibosh on it if she wants. whachs it about this that made you decide this was right for you and your family? >> it's been a long decision. i wouldn't say there was one moment or one thing that happened that made us really decide. obviously rand has been laying the ground work for awhile. we've been talking about it for awhile. but it was a group decision. it certainly wasn't just mine. our kids were involved with it. we wanted to make sure that first of all that rand's ideas were resonating and i think he could make a difference. i believe in that. and i decided in life sometimes you regret things you don't do.
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i think he played a difference in the senate and could be great. so just trying to be brave and go for it. >> talk about your book. it's a fun read. you and a group of your friends are -- the book is centered off around. it starts off with your grandmother who sounds like a fascinating woman. she talked about just how amazing new york was. and you didn't really know her profession. fill us in on that story. >> you know my grandmother was an extraordinary woman. she was very optimistic and extravagant. when she would walk in a room she would have a scarf on and was a great story teller. as a little girl, she was inspiring to me. she would bring me these fabulous old things from new york when she would visit. it wasn't until i was probably 14 or 15 that my mom started really telling me how hard my grandmother's life had been. she had to quit school at age 12. she fled extreme poverty in ireland and sailed to the united states alone as a teenager in order to find work to send money
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home to help her family. and her first job was as a live-in maid for the founders of the saks fifth avenue stores. i think that's really where she developed her love of fashion and home decor because she worked for a very wealthy family. >> there's a great thing, behind every strong woman there's a stronger woman. you can read about it in your book. all your friends share incredible stories and so do you. thank you for coming to see us. we appreciate it. the book again is called "true and constant friends." up next former ceo jack welch tells you how to jump start your career but first this is "today" on nbc.
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succeeding in business in a book called "the real life mba." i like the title. you two have so much different experience in the business world as a ceo, as someone who's written about business as entrepreneurs, as educators. what is the one lesson that you think you need to communicate to people out in the workforce today in terms of them finding a good job and keeping that job? >> speed, learning. the learning is incredible. you've got to keep up with everything. you've got to keep learning. the world is moving faster and you've got to be constantly upgrading your skill base. >> you also think people need to understand the game and how it's played. what's the game? >> business is a game. if you think about it anything other than a game you're missing the fun in it. work has become a grind. in our book we talk about taking the grind out of business and making it a fun game again. whether you're a boss or not, work has got to be fun. >> when i talk to people they
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talk about two things. they need to find a job and then they're worried about job security. any solution for that other than being really good at your job? >> that helps like hell. let's say that. but constantly upgrading your skills. the game is changing all the time. and you've got to be on top of things. >> when we put up online that you guys were going to be on we got a lot of questions from viewers. tamron's in the orange room. i think this one deals with the entrepreneurial spirit. >> that is right, matt. let's play it. >> my name is julio from brooklyn new york. my question is how did you get your start-up company off the ground? >> well first of all you better have a damn good idea. and then you've got to find a value proposition that people really want. now, if you get those, it requires your passion and some cash. and today getting cash is much easier. >> everybody thinks they have a good idea. who do you go to to find out if you have a really good idea? >> clek on the marketplace. i had an idea a few years ago
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and asked friends, and it wasn't such a good idea. you could test it online and all different platforms out there. twitter, instagram, throw your idea around. make sure it's a unique idea. without that you're dead in the water. >> tamron this next one deals with the dynamics in the work place. >> let's play it. >> my name is heidi. and i work in an environment where people like to gossip. however, i don't want to be part of that negative energy. how do i participate -- or not participate but still not make any enemies? >> good for you for not wanting to participate. this is a complete career killer. it's so much fun to gossip. we naturally want to gossip. whap else is there to do at work? although the two hardest pieces you give is love everybody. you have to stay out of the gossip. >> did you love everyone at ge? >> absolutely. you know that. >> what's your name agai
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back now with day two of our special series super simple skillet suppers. this morning we are cooking with kimberly schlapman. she is one of the stars of one of my favorite groups, little big town. when she's not on the road she's in the kitchen. your first cookbook is called "oh gussie." matt is already enjoying -- >> oh baby. >> oh goody. >> you're going to make us some pork chops and mac and cheese. everyone has a secret to do to the skillet before you start.
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>> my secret is don't crowd the skillet. if you crowd the skillet, heat can't circulate. food gets soggy. >> you've got to marinate the pork chops. >> right. we've got some olive oil and red wine vinegar. and this sipper top bag makes for easy cleanup. rosemary rosemary garlic brown sugar. >> that's nice. >> yes. >> this too? >> no. i'm not sure why we have that here. it's okay. >> all right. get that out of there. >> that's the milk from my cereal. >> how long do you marinate that for? >> a couple hours in the refrigerator. now get them out, pat them dry really good. we don't want soggy pork chops. we'll give them salt and pepper. >> do you cook for the band mates? >> i love to cook for my band mates. >> aren't you a sweet one? >> i'm just doing one now.
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then we dredge it in the flour and get it in -- >> a hot skillet, right? >> hot skillet. >> got pipt and how long are you cooking these pork chops for? >> about four to six minutes per side. >> okay smells good. >> thank you. we'll move over here. these are done. so i'm going to get them out. and then i'm going to sprinkle them with just a little bit more rosemary. >> how is the pork chop? >> unbelievable. tender and juicy. >> little bit more rosemary cover those up. >> and you've got all your leftovers in here. you leave that alone? >> i'm going to leave it. that's going to give it more flavor for the mac and cheese. we're going to make a rue here. butter flour, garlic powder. >> you're making the sauce. >> that's going to come -- you know that's going to all melt in the real world. then we'll add milk. >> i love you leave all the
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leftover pork chop stuff in there. >> it's going to make extra flavor in there. then heavy cream. when this cooks down a bit, i'm going to add the smokes gouda. this is what makes it grownup mac and cheese. >> and you've got different kinds in there? >> smoked cheddar and gouda. this goes in and it melts down. and voila. it comes to this. we're going to salt and pepper that too. this is what we get. so from this we add this cute little pasta. >> what kind of pasta do you like to use? >> cavatelli. this is cooked. all done. so this goes in here. see how creamy. it's beautiful. okay. so then that turns into this. and i have panko bread crumbs parmesan cheese garlic. >> i'm going to try this. >> please try the pork chop. >> may i? >> yes.
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hold on. wow. what a great little meal. are you on tour any time soon? >> we're always on tour hoda. we're headed out to the country music awards this week. >> of course you are. to win again. >> oh i hope so. >> you're right. >> i can eat this all day and listen to her all day be by the way. >> you're adorable. >> i love y'all. i love coming here. >> for the full recipe head to today.com. we're going to do another tasty treat straight from the skillet tomorrow. coming up next a live performance from -- >> reba is here! >> but first this is "today" on
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shame of overpaying. petarmor plus. available at target. >> announcer: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by t >> we are back at 8:51. we are in the presence of royalty, y'all. the queen of country music, our friend reba mcentire is here. her new album "love somebody" is out today. good morning to you. >> good morning, good morning, good morning. >> you made us wait five years. we waited patiently. how come you made us wait all this time? >> well i think it was -- everything is in the right time when it's supposed to happen. and scott came to me and said would you like to record another album. i said why. he said we've got a new name called nash icon and we're going to mix the old music with the
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new music. i said you've got enough of the old music. he said that's why we want a new one. >> your first single "going out like this" scored the single biggest sales debut of your career? >> how about that. >> isn't it amazing that at this stage in your career you're still topping yourself. >> it is. it's amazing. i'm loving every minute of it. my fans are very very loyal and i appreciate them very much for getting out there and buying the record. and y'all having me on television today. >> i heard you had a big birthday last month. >> i did. turned 60 years old. >> how did that feel? >> it felt wonderful. it really did. >> and on stage, you sparkle just like you did in the beginning. >> i'm very blessed and lucky to get to do what i do. we have fun. >> you have a great band. >> what are you going to sing for us? >> "going out like that." ♪
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♪ it's been awhile since she put that red dress on ♪ ♪ and slip into those high heels ♪ ♪ she's got a couple new guys blowing up her phone ♪ ♪ yeah she loves the way that that feels ♪ ♪ you'd never know she was going through a break up ♪ ♪ there ain't a single tear messing up her makeup ♪ ♪ he thought she'd be sitting home crying ♪ ♪ but she ain't going out like that ♪ ♪ she's had enough of feeling like dying ♪ ♪ and she ain't going out like that ♪ ♪ everybody here comes the life of the party ♪ ♪ yeah she is ♪ ♪ he might have left her brokenhearted ♪ ♪ but she ain't going, going out like that ♪
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♪ she's got her hands up dancing like the floor's on fire ♪ ♪ yeah she's the hottest thing in here ♪ ♪ ges she finally got tired of being sick and tired ♪ ♪ now she's looking like she don't care ♪ ♪ she was hurting but she must have forgot ♪ ♪ she's smiling while she's throwing back shots ♪ ♪ he thought she'd be sitting home crying ♪ ♪ but she ain't going out like that ♪ ♪ she's had enough of feeling like dying ♪ ♪ is the ain't going out like that ♪ ♪ everybody here coming the life of the party ♪ ♪ yeah she is ♪ ♪ he might have left her brokenhearted ♪ ♪ but she ain't going, going out like that ♪
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♪ ♪ he thought she'd be sitting home crying ♪ ♪ she ain't going out like that ♪ ♪ she's had enough of feeling like dying ♪ ♪ she ain't going out like that ♪ ♪ everybody here comes the life of the party ♪ ♪ he might have left her brokenhearted ♪ ♪ but she ain't going, going out like that ♪ ♪ going out like that ♪
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♪ everybody here comes the life of the party ♪ ♪ everybody here comes the life of the party ♪ ♪ yes she is ♪ >> yes she is! come on out. i can't even take it. reba is nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. i'm rosemary connors. a rainy tuesday for us. let's get a check of the forecast from meteorologist bill henley. >> steady light rainfall and temperatures holding steady. cape may seeing light rain. that is a live view from the
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hotel. that rain over cape may for much of the day. radar shows steadiest stream from delaware and south jersey tapered off in redding and allen town. >> katy zachry is watching the roads. backups still at this hour. >> significant delays on 76 east and westbound rosemary. the delay eastbound is because of an earlier vehicle fire between gerard and spring garden. 63 minutes from the blue route to the vine. on the opposite side serious delays probably coupled with the rain we are having. philadelphia police are looking for a car and driver following a hit-and-run that left a mother and her young son in critical condition. investigators are trying to track down this white vehicle in the surveillance video. police say the mother was carrying her 2-year-old son last night when the car struck them and kept going. today pennsylvania lawmakers will take up a reform bill
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designed to lower property taxes across the state. the bill would raise personal income and sales tax rates and return revenue to taxpayers. we'll send it back to the "today" show. i'll see you back in 25 minutes for the latest updates. you can get news and weather with the nbc 10 app. have a good one.
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this morning on today's take, country superstar reba mcintyre with a new album. and oh baby. the hottest viral videos of the month. and dennis quaid's meltdown. but is it real? all that and more coming up now. >announcer: from nbc news this is today's take with al roker natalie morales willie geist, and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a very busy tuesday morning. it's april the 14th 2015. nice big crowd outside on the plaza. i'm willie along with al natalie, and tamron. got a full deck here. got reba mcentire.
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she is going to sit with us for a couple minutes. >> and this dennis quaid video, my gosh. >> it is blowing up, right? >> it's exploding online. it appears dennis quaid is having a massive profane meltdown on his movie set screaming and yelling. >> making christian bale look like allister cook. >> is it real or not real? we'll show that in a minute. >> are we being walked into something more. >> we'll see. meanwhile a story that's getting a lot of coverage. alaska airlines flight was forced to turn around in the air, make an emergency landing because they heard a help me. apparently the seattle tacoma airport, just 14 minutes after taking off passengers started to hear somebody from the cargo hold area knocking on the floor boards up above in the first class area. the passengers were like what's going on. here's what we got to see. take a look. [ knocking ]
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>> i'm sure it was much scarier and louder for those passengers. can you imagine the pilot getting word that there was this sound coming from beneath. so they -- >> somebody in the cargo hold. >> fortunately it was a short flight. they did turn around and head back to seattle. the baggage handler reportedly was working a 9 1/2 hour shift which a lot of us do, but we don't fall asleep on the job. >> i'm going to take a nap here. >> apparently it looked cozy amongst the luggage and just fell asleep i guess. >> they were in the air 14 minutes. it's climate controlled. >> it was a pressurized cabin. not a danger to himself. but passengers had this to say after they landed. take a look. >> at first i thought it was a child maybe kicking the back of a seat. >> help, help, help, you know.
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very distinct. >> the captain said we're turning around and announced don't panic which made everyone panic. >> wow. i think everybody -- i would have been in a major panic. but fortunately the guy had no injuries, not sure what's going to happen to him now. but he was treated anyway just checked out at the hospital. make sure everything was okay. >> good news is he got frequent flier miles. >> did he pick those up? >> yeah. >> 14 minutes. that's crazy. you hear pounding from below your feet on the floor. what are you thinking? my gosh. >> freak you out. >> any noise that you don't expect on a flight. >> right. glad everybody's okay in that one. we talked yesterday about hillary clinton jumping into the race for president on the democratic side. last night one of the hopefuls on the republican side, senator marco rubio from florida announcing his candidacy for president. he's a 43-year-old cuban-american married father of four. a very impressive guy. he's only been in the senate for a couple of years. but a lot of people think he
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could be one of the leading candidates. and his message and not so thinly veiled shot at hillary clinton and jeb bush. we need somebody for the 21st century. we have to look to tomorrow. he's branding himself as the young guy. perhaps the barack obama of seven or eight years ago. >> which is intriguing the jeb bush part of this. it's somebody he looked up to. >> many said he wouldn't get into the race if jeb bush did. >> that to me is a more intriguing dynamic than the hillary clinton story line. and when the intern then turns into the leader. it always goes back to -- yes. that's interesting. do you call? we all been in those situations when you've looked up to someone and maybe they lent you a hand in your career. does he call in advance and say --
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>> they talked it out. >> yeah. but to what degree? you know? that's a tough one. >> i like to take it to the jedi level. that's cool. also on the trail yesterday, a lot of people noticed that hillary clinton popped into a chipotle in ohio on her way to iowa from new york where she lives. apparently she ordered a chicken burrito bowl. >> good selection. >> and last june president obama was at a chipotle and leaned over the sneeze guard. >> they are serious about that. you can't even point. >> that happened to you? >> that's just way too far over. that's like into it. >> yeah. so last night i read this story about hillary clinton. this is not a measure of support or political statement, but i was like we're going to chipotle. i just got hungry reading about it. we went with the kids and i did just that. not as far as the president did. i reached over like that and they said, sir, put your finger
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behind the glass. >> they are serious. >> like here's the glass. >> i went like this. cheese and some guac and i got screamed at. >> why did you feel to reach over. >> there's a lot of stuff. >> sometimes they're not really listening. just uh-huh, uh-huh. >> were they listening to you? you're willie geist. >> it was a very crowded place a lot of noise. >> when you go there it's very intimidating so you want to make sure that you -- they're getting what you're asking for. >> so you're okay with the reach over. >> no no. i wouldn't do that. >> i wouldn't do the president obama. >> i merely gestured to this cheese. >> and they slapped your hand. >> did you see the article on buzzfeed? when they go to chipotle, i think they give you a good chunk of food. there was an article on buzzfeed on how to get more at chipotle. what to ask for to get more. the burrito is already the size of a fiat.
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>> it's the size of a baby. >> that is a meal for three meals. >> i enjoy the chipotle i got. >> check out the buzzfeed. okay. here it is. this video is just crazy. let's just roll it. is this real or fake? dennis quaid. hit it. >> you're not even watching anymore! don't [ bleep ] dennis me! i'm a pro! this is the most unprofessional set i have ever been on! this is [ bleep ]! >> totally fake. i think it's fake. >> i think it's fake. i do. >> like the shotty camera work, everything. >> he's on a movie set. we have not been able to verify the video. we've reached out to mr. quaid to comment. in fact, dennis, if you're watching, we'd love you to come on. whether it skype or phone or whatever and talk about this.
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>> it reminds me of when he went into the starbucks in the ellen sketch with the thing in his ear. dennis quaid likes his latte with super foam extra latte extra spice. >> it's such an aggressive tantrum. if you watch the whole thing. >> that was the only part we could really show. >> it goes on for almost like a minute. >> but he's such a good actor that we would be convinced that he's faking. but it is, you can hear this -- >> dennis quaid what i called the guy's version of the notebook. called "frequency." >> it was a great movie. >> such an underrated terrific movie. >> good actor. >> what we were talking about, though, is if somebody is just recording him like that like you like to do with your periscope or your meerkat, usually when recording somebody you have to ask. but now anybody can take their phone with that. >> al doesn't observe this.
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>> i don't need no stinking laws. >> there has to be some kind. when you record a conversation in state to state whether or not you have to allow the other person to know you're recording a conversation. >> for any legal proceeding. >> so if dennis quaid -- you're recording? >> i'm not recording. >> yes, you are. >> we're on live. periscope will record your video stream and keep it on there for 124 hours. >> this worries me. this whole era of periscope is scary. >> interesting what the viewers think. was that real or fake? let us know. >> #real or #fake. >> watch the whole thing online if you get the chance. >> and brace yourself. there's a lot of language. >> yeah. >> this next video is real. this one's great. so let's say you're a worker and you're putting in a security system underneath a home and then you get into the crawl space and you see this.
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>> oh, my goodness. >> yeah. >> a mountain lion. that's right. firefighters and california department of wildlife all had to team up. they tried firing bean bags and tennis balls. they gave up for the night and they're hoping the lion will get out on his own or her own. >> it found its den. it's like this is my house. >> so you're home, you hear like the -- >> you know what else they found down there? a baggage crew member. unbelievable. just fast asleep. >> didn't even notice the mountain lion. >> didn't know. it was weird. very weird. >> the stories collide. >> except for only 14 minutes. >> that's a good segment for you. news mashup. you bring all the stories together in your own al roker way. but just live. >> yeah. on periscope this is the most unprofessional show i have ever seen!
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>> i'm a pro! >> jennifer hudson, we love her. she's not faking. this is awesome. jennifer had fun last night ordering fast food with the late late show host. making a lot of headlines. love this guy. take a look. >> hello. >> hello hello hello. >> can i get a -- ♪ can i get a ♪ >> jennifer hudson is going to sing my order. is that okay? ♪ i want a cheeseburger ♪ ♪ give me a cheeseburger ♪ >> and fries. >> cheeseburger? ♪ yeah. cheeseburger don't forget my diet coke ♪ ♪ don't forget my diet coke ♪ ♪ better order me some breakfast honey ♪ >> i love that. he's got a great voice too.
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>> he is so funny. >> he was terrific. >> that is amazing. i cannot picture jennifer hudson and hillary clinton at economy poelt lee. >> but if each one of them reach over that guard -- ♪ ouch you hit my hand ♪ ♪ don't hit jennifer's hand ♪ ♪ then don't reach over the guard ♪ >> like the broadway version. before we get to weather, we want to hear dennis quaid. #real rant or #fake freakout. ♪ i'm going to do the weather now ♪ >> here we go. a lot of wet weather especially down here in louisiana. and this is going to be the pattern over the next at least 72 hours or more. look at the heavy thunderstorms from houston, new orleans. we're going to be looking at flooding activity really over the next several days.
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you'll watch this system push through. it's just going to bring shower after shower, heavy thunderstorms. rainfall amounts going to be really strong. anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain. so flash flood watches and warnings will be going up in the next several that's what good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. rain showers this morning and into this afternoon will keep temperatures cooler than yesterday. we'll be in the 60s. sunshine is back tomorrow. 71 after morning low of 47 degrees. we will see sunshine to start with on thursday. later in the day thursday clouds building. 66 on thursday. a chance of showers friday and into saturday but warmer saturday with plenty of sunshine sunday. have a great day. >> that is your latest weather. coming up next, a star who needs but one name. reba. the country music superstar introduces us to her new album
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♪ as if you needed me to tell you, that of course is one of the biggest names in all of music. reba mcentire singing her hit "going out like that" off her new album out today. >> she has 53 number one songs and sold more than 56 million albums. we're honored to have her back with us again this morning. >> y'all are sweet to have me here. i appreciate it very much. >> that song is already number one. i read somewhere that you thought your music -- that you were done with music for awhile. or your last album you thought was going to be your last album. >> yeah. five years ago "all the women i am" was a fun one to do. i thought that's about it. been in the business now 40 years. i thought it was time to let everybody else come in.
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and big machine label group came over and said i want you to do another album. i said why. he said we've got an idea of mixing the old music with the new music. he said we have your old stuff we want new. i'm having a blast. >> there's something about all the songs you're doing. they're like ear worms. they get in your head and will not get out. >> i'm going to use that. >> what is it about your song that resonates? >> thank you very much. i listen to thousands of songs when i'm going to do an album. and the song writers and publishers were sweet to me to let me listen to them. when you listen to a hundred songs with b that one special one that touches your heart really stands out. and hopefully when you hear it, that same feeling i had resonates with you if i've done my job correctly. >> with he kimberly schlapman upstairs. she hears you're here and screams at the top of her lungs
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to see you. is that neat for you to see all the stars of country music look up to you in that way? >> i don't know about looking up to me but we're good friends. we've toured together. and i was out there visiting with her. i'm just upset we didn't get any of those pork chops. they're wonderful. and i love their new album. it's great. >> i feel like i'm home. but how do you keep this energy and just this lightness about you even behind the scenes? everyone walks up to you and smiles. what's the secret? what's the philosophy of life for reba. >> i'm very blessed. i thank the lord for letting me walk and talk and do what i get to do. i know he's given me this talent for a reason. so i use it to the best -- i don't want to disappoint him, in other words and i love what i
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get to do. i get to meet nice folks like y'all. and the great part of this business is meeting new people. i love to make new friends. >> and new granddaughter. >> she's a cutie-pie. nine months old. she smiles every time you look at her. and she goes like that. kind of winks at you. is she not cute? >> my gosh. >> and kelly's a wonderful mom. takes her everywhere with her. >> well, you're not going anywhere. you're sticking around. we've got more with reba coming up on her big milestone birthday. also the one place where she ♪ ♪ nah nah nah ♪ kraft natural shreds not made with just any milk we start with fresh milk carefully selected from only us dairy farms ♪ masterpiece masterpiece ♪ because to make something amazing you gotta start with something amazing ♪ masterpiece ♪ kraft natural cheese
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i found out when they asked me if i would be the celebrity spokesperson for it this year that one out of six americans are hungry. i was flabbergasted. i don't think i've ever gone a day without having a meal. i was ready to help out. i grew up on a working cattle ranch. we had meat all the time. then aunt juny had her big garden. you can't fathom that. many people in our country, the land of plenty, people are going hungry and we're working really hard. so when you buy a box of cereal like cheerios, there's a code on the back. you can take that code on go onto outnumberhunger.com and put that code in there and you're giving five meals to your local food bank if you put the zip code in there. they're doing a wonderful job. i'm pleased to be a spokesperson for them. >> good for you. continuing that good work. we have to ask you because we teased it to break, the one place you really love to sing is? >> las vegas. >> oh.
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>> okay. >> and we'll be going with brooks & dunn june 17th. y'all come see us. >> how long will you be there? >> three weeks starting june 17th and we'll come back in december and do three more weeks while the nationals final rodeo is on. being an old rodeo girl. >> you don't have to wait to hear her the taste of light and fit greek non fat yogurt gives you the power to help make temptation shrink away! light and fit greek. with irresistible flavors like strawberry cheesecake never have 80 calories tasted so satisfying! light and fit greek. taste the power of satisfaction. ♪ dannon ♪ wish your skin could bounce back like it used to? new neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in.
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drying out later today. residents of chester county will have an opportunity to speak out about a plan that would bring a gas pipeline through a crowded community. sonoco wants to build a pump station to pump propane. recently agreed to modify an existing station. supervisors may take a vote at a public meeting this evening. amtrak is expanding train service for people in northeastern pennsylvania. the transit agency launched new connections yesterday using the bus service in philly. people who live in scranton can take a bus to philadelphia and connect to amtrak to cities to the north and to the south. i'm rosemary connors. we have another update at 9:55. you can get the latest in news
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taking a look at the headlines. hundreds of cruise ship passengers are recovering from a norovirus. they were on the celebrity infinity that arrived in san diego monday. more than a hundreds other on legend of the seas. that ship returns to san diego today. people magazine is reporting that rita wilson has breast cancer. she expects to make a full recovery. the wife of tom hanks has taken a leave of absence from her play that recently opened. researchers in israel have come up with a breath test that can identify people who are at a high risk of developing stomach
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cancer. they tested patients with or without the disease. and those with the disease had significant breath patterns. a health alert this morning about a popular muscle-building supplement. it may cause severe liver problems. it contains potentially dangerous steroids. and the rowing team from washington university in st. louis had quite a memorable practice run the other day. take a look at what they encountered. they were attacked by fish. flying asian carp jumping out of the water on a nearby lake. fortunately no one was hurt, but they say their racing shell smells a little fishy. let's check in with al with a check of the weather for us. >> but we know they had sushi for dinner so that worked out nicely. let's show you what we have today. we are looking at a lot of wet weather from the gulf coast, texas, on up into the
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mid-mississippi river valley. some snow making its way through the cascades windy conditions. gorgeous day in l.a. tomorrow. high of 80 degrees. we're going to be looking at some snow moving into the wasatch mountain ranges where they've got winter storm watches. more wet weather down in the appalachians and the southeast as well. tomorrow here in the northeast gorgeous day. new york city, 69. 62, boston. 71 in washing good morning i'm meteorologist bill henley. rain showers this morning and into this afternoon keep temperatures cooler than yesterday. we'll be in the 60s. sunshine back tomorrow 71 after morning low of 47 degrees. we will see sunshine to start with on thursday. later in the day thursday clouds building. 66 on thursday. a chance of some showers friday and into saturday. warmer saturday with plenty of sunshine sunday. have a great day.
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>> all right. we showed you that video of dennis quaid melting down on a movie set and ranting. was it real or not? 52% of you think it's a fake freakout. so again #real rant #fake freakout. let us know. go on our website, our facebook page and we'll show you the video and you can determine for yourself. >> interesting. >> all right. >> that was smooth. smooth when making a deal, you don't get what you want -- my accent just came in. you won't get what you want if you don't ask for what you want. >> that's right. nobody knows that better than frederick ekelund. he is one of the most successful real estate agents in new york city. star of "million dollar listing new york" on our sister network bravo. sharing now his strategies for selling anything in a new book called "the sell." i like it. good morning. >> good morning guys. thanks for having me. >> i love the message in this book. you say the most important asset
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you have is yourself. >> it's really the only asset. when you're new to something like when i first moved to new york city with no experience or you got a new job you have a new city, new school. the only thing you really have is yourself. right? so the sooner you realize that we're all salespeople and that we're all selling, we're selling ourselves. your brand your products, your service. >> when you sell yourself, you say the first ten minutes really counts and you need to establish credibility. how do you do that? >> i use my e-mail signature. i e-mail them and in my signature it says number one real estate broker in new york city two years in a row. that can go for everyone. have a customer view in your signature, bam. >> find your positive and go with that. >> exactly. >> the other thing, create urgency. but what's great is you say create urgency while getting out a positive message. >> yes. if you have something you're
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selling, you need to create urgency early on. i do that by maybe scheduling ka buyer on wednesday. then tell them on thursday i have three back-to-back showings. everybody wants what everybody else wants. and nobody wants what nobody else wants. >> you talk about established dialogue, not a monologue. what does that mean? >> when you're selling, if you're heart's selling too much you're in a monologue. that's not nice. you want to ask questions and engage. maybe new york is crazy right now. we have all the internationals. buyers are flocking from all over the world. why do you think that is? and then the buyers are engaging with me in the dialogue. >> okay. so people are now -- this is the time of year people start looking at homes and decide to sell or buy. what are some -- to help people cut through the babble, what are some of the -- >> b.s. >> thank you. what are some of the words that should make your ears perk up and go wait a minute. >> this is fun. look out for maybe cozy. what does that really mean? that means small. like a jewel box.
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architect ready means basically gut ready. a lot of money -- yeah. like rip out. another one which could go both ways is conveniently located. what does that really mean? is it next to a beautiful forest or a park or is it in an industrial area? you know? so you have to be a little careful when it says that. >> we showed an apartment this morning that was $1700 a month in new york and the shower was in the kitchen. >> what? >> is that cozy? how would you describe that? >> that's architect ready for me. >> there was no room in the bathroom. there was this tiny bathroom. >> a jewel box. >> finding the positive. this tick of yours, where did this come from? >> i've been doing it my whole life. it's authentic to who i am. i've been doing it since i was 4 years old. you need to be balanced and in a very conservative environment. >> what is it for?
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>> it's showing that i don't take myself too seriously. i'm fun and i'm bubbly and i'm a bit crazy. and i'm memorable. >> all right. >> it's all about balance. one foot in the air. dinosaur hands. [ screeching ] >> oh like this. wax on wax off. all right. frederick, thank you so much. the book is "the sell" and "million dollar listing new york" airs on our sister network bravo. [ screeching ] >> injured bird. injured bird. up next, a father and daughter moment. and more must-see viral videos. >> look at that. >> ho ooh that's hot. sssssss take it off amore take it off! no! you took off my pepperonis.
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australian lip-synchers. >> here are the ones you don't want to miss. host of the syndicated show. we had viewers put up these videos on today.com. coming in at number five, this is a person that thought he could speed up the shrub removal with that go cart. >> he used this bugbuggy. >> do it, man. oh! mercy. >> he has to give up his man card, right, for this? he totally failed. score is shrub one buggy dude zero. >> everybody find the shrub. >> let's move to number four.
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this could be one of the cutest arguments i've ever seen. >> this is 18 month old. apparently dad is getting ready for a party. had cleaned the kitchen. >> no, you're picking it up. i'm not doing it. >> you! >> i'm not doing it. >> you! >> no. i'm not doing it. >> oh. >> she folds her arms up and says datdd, i am not cleaning this up. she wanted to keep the pots and pans out there. and refused. >> something tells me she wins this argument right? >> yeah. >> number three on our today.com poll another cute father/daughter moment. she's rocking out to "dead or alive." ♪ >> right?
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i think this video, this is why the internet was created. you have these moments that are just -- you can't fake this kind of stuff. this little girl proves that bon jovi is awesome and everyone likes to rock out to bon jovi. >> she looks like every girl i grew up with in the '80s in the front row. except for the hair. >> a lot of those ladies were shirtless, right? >> true. >> she has a bigger diaper. >> okay. this is high drama now. we're down tho the last two. the trio from australia. let's take a look. ♪ he was the top man at his craft ♪ ♪ but then his number came up and he was gone ♪ ♪ oh i want to dance with somebody ♪ ♪ i want to feel the heat with somebody ♪ ♪ yeah i want dance with
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somebody ♪ >> then snoop. >> right. into snoop dogg. you can see why this is so popular. three models by the way. they're from australia. they're models turned comedians. this is seven decades worth of music and choreography and lip-synching and people love it. over 20 million views on youtube. more than a hundred million views on facebook. so over 200 million views total for this. >> amazing. >> all right. should we get to number one. the winner of our today.com poll with 42% of the vote i love this. it's a reunion between an army sergeant returning home and his dog simba. >> is that daddy? >> simba! >> it's so great. army sergeant paul depaulo, he's been in afghanistan for seven
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months. and simba who has been depressed for seven months could not wait for daddy to get home. this is a video people are loving. you can see why. because there's such a heart felt beautiful moment there between man's best friend and his owner. >> beautiful. >> he doesn't even know what to do. i'm too happy. >> the dog even thanks him for his service, right? >> thank you. those are great. coming up next we are toasting to spring and tamron's tuesday trends. the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases
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cocktail instructor and owner of swig and swallow. we're not just showing drinks with alcohol. we're showing drinks without alcohol as well. here's the deal. i can't drink dark liquor. my body does not process it. it turns bad for everyone. but this appeals to everything that i am. it has kava. why is that good? >> it's delicious and dry. great option. also cost effective as well. >> yes. i didn't do the champagne like the girls in sex in the city. then i do vodka as well. a lot of. i also learned i have a heavy poor. then i put in pineapple juice and then i put in ginger bitters. that's the difference between the flirtini and the tam-tini. i shake shake shake. >> nice. >> and then i actually don't like champagne glasses because i
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break them and my guests break them. so that's the tam-tini. i hope you enjoy that. but april has great drinks. judge it. >> i'll take a sip here. delicious. boozy. boozy but delicious. >> what do you have for us? >> this is called the eastern sun. this is actually one of the trends i'm seeing right now is kind of culinary ingredients coming into the cocktail world. we're going to do is nice pinch of salt a nice healthy bunch of cilantro here. going to measure half an ounce of honey syrup. >> this will be online the recipe for the honey syrup. >> we've got fresh lemon juice over here. and then we have -- we've got our ginger liquer.
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>> why do you like this. >> it's nice and fresh. we're talking springtime so we're fresh. >> quickly get to this one because we're almost out of time. >> i'm just going to shake this up while i talk about this. this is a mocktail. so this is going to be equal parts pineapple juice, celery juicing with and cucumber juice. >> where do you get celery juice? >> you make it at home. >> the recipe is online as well. >> there you go. cheers. >> april thank you. back in a moment on "today." cheers. >> cheers.
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nbc 10 starts now. good morning. let's get a check of the forecast from meteorologist bill henley. >> rain is staying with us. steady rainfall and light rain in philadelphia just enough to send a few rain drops to the lens this morning. that is the view from the melon bank building. allen town, redding already dried out but steady and heavier rainfall for dover and just
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south of atlantic city. >> new from overnight philadelphia police are searching for the person who attacked a 56-year-old man and slashed his face and head at a deli in north philadelphia. the man is in the hospital right now. we are working to find out more about what led up to this attack. philadelphia police are also investigating a hit-and-run that killed a child. thits happened on south 57th street. witnesses say they tried to help but couldn't save the little boy. according to investigators he was carrying a small toy as he crossed the street. surveillance video captured a black suv that police say slammed right into the child. investigators are searching for that black suv. they think it may be a ford edge. they suspect that the driver may be a woman. i'm rosemary connors. we have another update in 25 minutes. remember you can always get the
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. from nbc news this is "today," with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rock it feller plaza. ♪ come on and dance with me ♪ >> it's great but should have been a reba song, you know. reba is here today. we're so excited. booze day tuesday. that's why she came. it's april 14th which means two things. you have one more day -- >> oh, my gosh. >> to file your taxes. >> is that right? >> that's the bad news. the good news is it's free cone day at ben and jerry's. >> all you have to do, starting at noon today any ben and jerry's around the globe, go to ben and jerry's between noon and 8:00 they will give you a free
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ice cream cone. they will -- >> better line up now. >> it's a freebie. is that amazing? >> just one little scoop? >> one scoop. that's all you get. >> all right. but still 36 years they've been doing that. good for them. >> it is also, in case you're wondering -- >> what are we doing? >> stick it in there. >> equal payday. do you know how much a woman makes to a man's dollar 2013 the last time they did this. >> depends on which woman. oprah doesn't -- >> average woman to average man for every dollar a man makes a woman makes 78 cents. >> working just as hard. >> we want the rest of our money. okay. i want a whole dollar bill right here. >> i heard a higher number. that's -- that was taken in -- >> 2013 the last census they did. >> it's going in the right direction at least. that's a good thing. campaign called he for she asks men to support the cause. >> let's move on because i cannot stand how excited we are.
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>> in the house nobody should keep her waiting in the wings. reba is here. reba mcentire would love to celebrate baby. >> celebrating. >> reba, first of all -- >> yes, ma'am. >> you came out with new music, waiting patiently as we tend to do. >> yeah. >> one of your songs off of your new album rated higher than any of your others ever. i mean is that amazing you're breaking records at this point? >> yes. >> hello. >> yes. it is. i'm having a blast. i'm loving all of this. and to get to be on the show with you guys, here today. >> celebrating. >> celebrating the drop of the new cd that's what they call it now. >> the drop. >> we're releasing a new record. now we're dropping it today. >> dropping it. >> drop that sucker. >> it is called "love somebody." every single song is a story. when you listen to them, they touch you in different ways. >> they do, yeah. it's falling in or out or something about love. that's why we called it "love somebody." >> you know a great song when you hear it and you get --
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because you are who you are you get the best songs by the best songwriters sent to you for first crack, don't you? >> i don't know about that. so many people looking for the songs. it's very competitive. what you got to look, though, you never know how long that song has been around. >> right. >> a lot of other people may have their fingerprints on it and passed on it. if it touches your heart -- >> it's all about you. >> reba sang this morning in the studio the place was exploding. i'm sorry. you were singing this song and we didn't know the words and nobody cared because suddenly everybody was in. kimberly from little big town. >> so cute. >> you had the studio rocking. all reha ba has to do show up. the latest single "going out like that" took number one on the itunes country chart. what are you singing for us later? >> i'm going to do a song called "radio," turn on your radio. >> country stars have complained the older ones they get forgotten by radio and they've got to make their money by touring and that sort of thing.
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i'm just so thrilled that you are not an old star but been around 40 years doing this. >> 40 years. very lucky to get to do it is. >> a little younger than you. >> bless her little heart. >> what's good about the country music business we can tour forevers because the loyal fans always there for us. >> they are not a fickle bunch. >> they are not at all. i'm so proud and appreciative of radio and for nash icon for letting me have the chance to get the music out. >> you're going to vegas, baby. >> june 17th. >> with -- >> brooks and dunn. i thought they weren't together. >> they got back together. >> got back together. >> just for this. >> look at her skin. >> gorgeous skin. >> thank you. >> not as good as her grandbaby's skin. >> exactly. >> your little grandbaby girl. >> isn't she cute. >> river rose. i love her name. >> on the front cover of another magazine. look. look at that. >> we already said when she was born she should marry prince george. what do you think? >> country royalty and pop
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royalty. >> no, no -- >> move to tennessee. >> he would come to her. >> of course. i'm for it. >> reba, we love you. on "the voice" last night. >> and tonight again. >> how is that? >> loved it. absolutely loved it. the greatest group of people. >> the kids were happy to see you, obviously but there was one girl in particular a girl named hanna her mom busted. let's take a look at her surprise. >> reba! >> when i saw reba, i split my lid. she is such a huge star and me and my mom love reba's show. >> is your mom here? >> yes. >> could i meet her? >> yeah. >> here she comes. [ screaming ] >> meeting nancy was a hoot. >> i love that kind of stuff. that's priceless. >> you're so high i couldn't even put you on my bucket list, you know. >> listen to you. >> i'm going to have a piece of your hair. >> don't be creepy. >> if all your fans wanted a piece of your hair, honey.
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>> it was sweet. hanna kept saying, mama, quit it, stop it. she was cute. she couldn't see me forever and then i said come on up and then i guess the lights were in her eyes and when she saw me she went to screaming. it was so cute. >> oh my gosh. >> still got it. i love how you're teaching the youngin's how to do it. >> download reba's new cd and you're going to perform. >> yes. >> we love you. >> cheers. >> great -- >> happy birthday. >> thank you very much. >> yeah. >> great 60 years. >> great 60 years. let's hear it for 20 more at least. >> you got it girl. >> thank you very much. >> that's a new mid-life, 60. >> i think so too. three or four more albums at least. >> you look hot. >> thank you all. >> finish my wine. >> it's delicious wine. speaking of prince gorge, tell us about him. >> there's a story out that makes prince george appear to be the smartest toddler in the world. a woman was at a press event and she met kate middleton and they got to talking and kate -- they were discussing prince george
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and talked about that george was asking where is his dad. >> right. >> and apparently kate said, he's in china. >> daddy is in china. >> you know what prince george did, he ran to the china cabinet, opened looked inside and said daddy's not there. >> could you love the kid more. >> i can't believe that. >> i say it's a marriage made in heaven. river rose and prince george. >> they can live in nashville. it will work out. nobody's -- >> kate joked they need to work on his geography. we want to send our love to a good friend of ours, rita wilson we did not know what she had been battling she was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. undergone a double mastectomy and reconstructive surgery. she was here two weeks ago. >> i was thinking about that. she was here. the healing takes time. she's 58 years old. she said she -- >> married to tom hanks. >> felt like something was wrong and went to doctors and was checking on it and this kind of is one of those reminders when you think something is wrong
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trust your gut. >> weren't they watching something for a long time and one doctor gave her an all clear and then -- >> got a second opinion. >> yeah. trust your gut. that was my day yesterday, you know. a day every woman -- >> mammogram. >> nobody likes it but you know it's just -- get your mammograms, everybody. >> second opinion is what she was -- >> if there's something you're concerned about. >> her statement was she said she feels blessed to have a loving supportive family friends and doctors, getting better every day and happy for her. >> hope she comes back to her big hit broadway show. >> yeah. >> definitely. >> she's okay. god bless rita. what else is going out? >> this week, we give it away. you are loving this thing. >> and we give good gifts. we don't give piddly things. >> we don't give cars. >> once a week you enter. if you didn't enter last week enter again, if you did, you have to enter again. >> why are we doing it that way? >> because it's -- i don't know why we do it like that. there's a reason. >> i like a person who has no
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according to your calendar summer may be a couple months away but those big summer blockbusters start hitting theaters over the next few weeks. >> whether you're a fan of a superhero sequels or budding comedies the crop of movies will not disappoint. here with something for everybody is "entertainment
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weekly" contributor nina terrero. >> hello. >> you look beautiful. >> talking summer movies already. >> i know. the weather might not feel like it's spring much less summer but summer is starring at the movies in a couple weeks. it's the release of "the avenger avengers" on may 1st. >> didn't get great reviews but made a ton of money. >> $1.5 billion at the worldwide box office. one movie your mom is going to see, grandpa, uncle kids, boyfriend, "the avengers". >> i love our movie theater. >> the entire team is going to rejoin, hulk, iron man, thor, my favorite, captain america the black widow they're all teaming up to fight against ul tron this -- >> i can't stand ultron. >> this robot designed to protect the world. >> no manners. >> when is that going to hit theaters. >> may 1st. >> four new characters tons of action scenes and love story between the hulk and black
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widow. >> fascinating. >> least control with the girl with the most control. >> he's so hot. >> speaking of hot, "hot pursuit" about casting, isn't it? >> this looks so much fun. reese witherspoon has made a name for herself obviously with serious movies last year like "wild" but returning to her comedy roots. >> she's funny. >> she's going to be teamed up against sophia vergara from "modern family" like ying and yang. she plays like a by the book cop and sophia plays the wife of a drug lord and when the drug lord dies these two honestly all hell breaks loose and they have to hit the road, on the run. >> looks good. >> they're both so secure in themselves and knows what their talents are and play well against each other. >> you've seen it? >> i haven't. >> this next one i'm dying to see "pitch perfect 2". >> we loved the first one. sleeper little movie. >> back in the day, sequels were cheaply made they were really bad. honestly i'm glad that's not the case.
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this movie looks so fantastic. all the girls are back together again. >> i love it. >> look at that. cirque du soleil. i can't believe this. >> the commentators are back too. >> yes. >> fantastic. >> all the girls are back but that amy has a mid-performance accident and the girls have to try to reclaim their crown. this movie will be bigger than ever. it's going to be 58 songs. >> i mean what's her name -- >> i saw -- >> she's back. the girls are all back. >> if you love musicals you'll love this. >> 58 songs, a hip-hop '90s battle. jesse j, a fan of the first movie and wrote an original song for the sequel. >> looks great. >> i can't wait. >> tell us about "inside out". >> it's the 20th anniversary of the toy story release and pixar they just recreated some of the original magic in this movie. family friendly film about a little girl. >> love it already. >> who is going to experience
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all right. if you have ever wondered what your man is really thinking wonder no more because it is time for quarterbacks. >> guys tell all. here to talk about what men really want are the handsome hunks of our man panel and this week we've added a couple newbies to the group. first up is a man who plays jesus so beautifully on tv, juan pablo di pace and staring in nbc's "ad the bible continues" and guess what ladies, he's single. next up comedian and actor rick younger married with a son. >> very married. >> and will be at back stage 72 for the rick younger show electric bugaloo.
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>> we're back. >> may 13th. >> it was a one and now we're back. >> so big it's coming back. another first timer on the panel, host of fyi's "outback nation" with us the other way the single jamie durie nice enough to come back. >> good day. >> last but not least dear friend busy playing gigs with band from tv, the divorced, so sad bob guiney. >> how are you? >> does a lot of laughing. >> tough room. >> so there is an article that's out there and it's from good tips for men.com and says there are things that women love men hate. let us know if this is correct. wearing comfy, cozy uggs. do you love or hate? >> those boots. >> i love. >> i love. >> i like them. >> i really don't have a strong opinion. i've heard people really hate them. i'm like, you know, be comfortable. >> never worn them. >> can i -- >> can i -- >> the ultimate and sexy is you being comfortable. >> sure. >> can i put my hands up and say
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uggs were an australian invention. of course i love wearing uggs. >> what about yoga pants. >> love them. >> oh, man. >> form fitting. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. love them. >> what about comfy cozy old school sweats that gather around the ankles. >> with the draw string around the waist. >> maybe it's me, but if i find a woman to be sexy, i don't care what shes has on. >> or off. >> or off. >> right. because all i'm thinking about what is under those sweats. >> of course. >> so the sweats are okay by you. >> okay by me. >> i mean you know, there's obviously as place and time for everything i think. maybe not -- don't wear them to a wedding, you know. >> jesus telling you that. jesus spoke. >> wearing comfortable clothes all the time. >> do most men think women are less attractive with less makeup
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on. >> definitely. >> hair up i like the yoga pants with the uggs. >> absolutely. >> what about women who hash tag everything. posting like hashtag fun, hash tag hash tag. >> as long as it's a creative hash tag. i have a hash tag that says ava is still alive and put it on everything because ava is still alive and he will always be alive to me. >> i don't like guys who hash tag too much. anybody hash tagging too much. i find it funny and i like yours still alive hash tag and see rick younger. >> a lot to do with social media. when people are having a good time but they need to tell the world that they're having a good time. >> too much. >> that's a problem. >> hashtagging is not really the problem. >> you know. >> be present. >> what is the bigger problem is the fact that everything you do winds up having to be on -- like sometimes i'm like have you watched the tv show. busy talking about the tv show. your kid did something. >> commenting on it.
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>> it's like -- >> not even present there. >> be there. live it. >> do you think women are sexier with more revealing clothes or sexier with more covering up, leaving more to the imagination. >> i like a hint. >> like say a button is like right here but then when you lean over it's a possibility. >> oh, yeah. >> that to me is way more sexy than hanging out. >> blouse just unbuttoned enough but not too much. >> i like it too. a time for everything. like a time when you dress sexy and that's the perfect thing. also comfort is key if a woman looks comfortable and feels good. >> what sexy outfit to you, juan pablo? >> like a cocktail dress. like what you're wearing right now. >> hello. >> is there any liquorice. >> all right. >> the guys are stick around to answer questions from our crowd. >> plus a few surprises after your local news. today, i'm going to fight hunger.
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going to be waiting a while in delaware for it to end. steady rainfall in dover. there's spots where it's dried out. you can see rain drops very light in philadelphia. it's already ended for allentown and the pocono mountains. sunshine will be on hold for most of the day but the clouds will thin out a bit. 62 in philadelphia. officials are searching for one of three prison inmate who is escaped from the plummer correction center. he jumped wall on sunday. the other two were caught. if you have any information about his whereabouts contact police immediately. today people in south jersey will voice their concerns over recent cuts and proposed cuts for the food stamp program. nearly one in ten residents depend on food stamps.
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food bank will discuss the cuts during a meeting later this morning. an update on a story we have been following. the coast guard tells us they have freed this cargo ship that was stuck earlier this morning. the ship got hung up on some mud. the ship is empty. no one was hurt. we'll have a full hour of news coming up in about 30 minutes. you can get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10 app. have a great day. see you in a half hour. what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next? we are a creamy cheese that still believes in savoring our food.
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the guys are gathered around on booze day tuesday with guys tell all and answers to your questions. >> our panel juan pablo di pace rick younger "outback nation" host jamie durie and bob guiney. let's go across the street for our first question. go ahead. >> my name is christine from connecticut and my question is why don't men express their feelings? >> oh. >> you know what, what's usually happening with us we're taking time to process our feelings and what we -- we don't express our feelings as quickly as women do and want to make sure what we're saying is actually true. a lot of times you're saying why haven't you said or
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reciprocated. right now i'm trying to figure out if i feel that way. >> is that true? >> yeah. that's a perfect answer. >> crying in front of -- >> oh, yeah. >> cry right now. >> i cry on all the planes, all the movies, i watch all the chick flicks. i cry my eyes out. >> cry after "notebook". >> didn't watch "notebook". >> ever since i became a father i cry about everything because i heard as a man your testosterone drops when you become a father. >> a lot of guys don't express they don't walk around -- for a week what's wrong, nothing i'm fine i'm fine. >> you know what, what's wrong is the same as saying calm down. something about that makes you want to do the opposite. nothing is wrong. stop asking me what's wrong. >> what should we ask? >> what's right? >> what's right baby. everything is right my love. >> got back with my ex-girlfriend how about that. >> now we're getting complicated. >> take another question from across the street. >> hi.
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i'm joyce from denver, colorado, i would like to know what really stresses men out in relationships especially married men? >> being asked that question. >> what's wrong. >> you've been married, bob not for long. >> yeah. obviously for me the stress part comes in trying to stay married. not very good at that. >> i think everyone is the same. whether they're married or not. i think there's so many pressures in your relationship trying to keep things fresh, finances are right. the biggest question i did get asked when married that would stress me out would be that kind of thing. >> the thing i find to be stressful, it really is more of a me thing. probably more of a me thing for most guys. in any relationship with long-term relationship, a person does stuff that you don't like but you probably can't change. you spend so much time trying to change it. instead of saying you know what this is that person. i love them and this is just part of what goes along with it.
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>> you have to accept people for who they are. >> yeah. >> and stop -- and stop dwelling on the details you think are wrong. actually you went into that same relationship for all those lovely little is oweidiosyncrasyies. >> not saying a lot but not saying much. >> one question that you know, it's kind of annoying what are you thinking right now. >> oh. >> it's nice to have your own time, own moments. >> but they're like fishing. i was thinking how beautiful you were and -- yeah. that's what they want to hear. >> what were you thinking always makes whatever you were thinking disappear out of your head. >> any of this helpself in. >> no. another question from across the street. >> hi. i'm katie hall. i was wondering why don't men like to shop? >> what? >> where is she hanging out? >> who doesn't? >> i think what it is, men like tore me personally, i like to shop after knowing what i want to get. >> yeah. >> i don't want to spend all day
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in the mall. i want to get what i want. and, you know -- >> if it's a car, clothes, i want to get it and get home and put it on. >> true. >> shopping for me. i'm selfish. i love going to the mall walking around and looking for things for me. >> now you know why he's divorced. >> i don't buy enough gifts for others. this is it. >> stop talking, bob. >> buying women's shoes. i don't know what that means. >> a lot of things. >> could be a different show. >> for you or someone. >> like to buy shoes for -- >> for my girlfriend. >> like shopping. >> i love shopping. i love shopping. it's true. yeah ekt actually, knowing what you want and having to walk around. i like going to the supermarket. >> i do too. >> you do? >> he's close to perfect. >> yes. little annoying but we like it. all right. you guys, thank you so much. >> we love you guys. thank you for being with us. >> thanks again, jamie, for coming back. if you have a question, head to
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queen of country music with 35 number one singles and more than 56 million albums. >> and she's only begun, talking about the one and only reba who stopped by earlier to chat about her brand new cd "love somebody" which is out today. >> here she is singing her number one song, it's called "turn on the radio." ♪ ♪ no good two timing lies come outta of your mouth ♪ ♪ cheatin', miss treatin', games that you play brought you down ♪ ♪ broke my heart tore it apart, look who's got the last laugh now moats ♪ ♪ don't you come crawling back begging please on your knees, baby if your missin' me ♪ ♪ wet you can hear me on your
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all right. imagine this being dropped off in the middle of nowhere with no food, no water, and no clothes and all of this by choice. >> well that's what happens each week on "naked and afraid" when one man and woman who never met left in a remote location in one of the most extreme environments. >> last season biologist forest galante survived 21 days. >> are we going to say in the flesh. >> with his clothes on. to dish on the new season. >> welcome. >> you have very nice teeth. were you able it to brush them during the 21 days? >> i was. i used coconut husk and brushed them daily. >> what was it that made you decide that this is a great challenge for you? >> you know, it's considered the everest of survival challenges. like somebody who went out to
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climb mount everest this was that in relation to the survival thing. for me it was something to try to do and accomplish and it was great. >> you have a biology major, correct? >> that's correct. >> that had to be -- this is the picture of the beach. >> that's right. that's where we were. >> that had to put you way ahead of the game i would think, understanding the science of things. >> knowing the science behind it it's helpful and hindrance. it's helpful i could identify wild edibles and things i knew were safe but it meant with my scientific background i knew about the dangers and parasites and thing that could have got to me. >> did any happen to you. >> fortunately not. >> you were naked, right? how is the sleeping situation? where and how do you sleep so that you can be comfortable not eaten alive by bugs? >> do you create a habitat. >> we built a shelter. >> we? >> we. >> you and that girl who was shown in the video. >> i thought you were dropped off separately. >> dropped off separately you come together for the first time you meet. it's semi uncomfortable.
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>> i would say awkward. >> and then from there. >> are you dating someone or married? >> i'm engaged. >> not to the other naked girl. >> to that girl. i'm just kidding. >> what did your fiancee think about you being in the wild with the other girl? >> she wasn't worried a about it. the way she put it if anything happens me and all of america will see it. >> got it. >> what did you do for food and things like that? how did you know what to eat and how to get it. >> that's one of the things that i do on a regular basis outside of the show, is i collect basically all of my own wild edibles, wild proteins. i'm a hunter, gatherer. >> where do you live? >> santa barbara, california. >> it's easy there. go to your neighbor's guarden. >> pretty much. >> were you hungry? did you drop weight when you were out there? >> i did lose some weight. and i was hungry. but what was really funny was all the interesting things that we did have to eat. >> like what? >> well, why don't we show you, we've got a little surprise for you guys and see what you think about it. >> this is not going to be good. >> this is going to happen.
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>> delicious. >> okay. i'm not eating that orange stuff. >> you don't know what it is yet. >> i don't care. look at the texture and how globby it is. >> oh. >> what we have here, are some surviveal type foods for you guys to taste. >> what are they? >> so we have over here, sea urchin. >> never. >> i can't. >> i'm -- >> look i'm -- >> die from them. >> i read that. >> somebody told me -- >> what's the middle one? >> these are crickets. >> nope. >> i think you're getting into that. >> why would i eat a cricket ahead of time? >> we have to start with the sea urchin. >> i can't. >> we can't try it. >> you eat it. >> watch. you don't need a spoon. >> oh, no. >> no. >> lovely little taste. >> i'm having dry heaves. >> where's ben and jerry's? >> what is this? >> this lovely thing is embryonic duck eggs partially formed ducks. >> come on. >> that one -- >> so good. >> part of a duck in there.
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don't eat that. >> no. >> that's -- >> it's -- but it's already developing into the duck wings. you can't get in there. >> has more nutrients. >> i can't. >> come on, kathie lee. >> what is this? >> vodka. >> that's water. >> come on. let's do some crickets. >> krun chi. >> i'm not going to eat a whole thing of them. get to my age, by not eating this kind of crap. >> i'm gagging thinking about it. >> no. no. we're going over to dr. oz to shoot in a few minutes. you want us sick? you eat it. >> i'm not going to eat all of it. >> three slices of duck egg over here. >> that's all the time we have. naked and afraid returns this sunday night at 10:00, 9:00 central discovery channel. >> we'll be back with more in a moment but first this is "today" on nbc.
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tomorrow matthew ma conna he's better half is here for us. >> a live fraerns elvis durant's artist of the month and thinking about moving barbara cork rin has interesting information you should know. >> a game of who knew fit for a princess. enjoy your booze day tuesday. guess what tomorrow is? >> wines day wednesday. i need a toothbrush to brush away the crickets. >> foul.
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it's rainy dreary tuesday across our area. how long will the wet weather hang around. good morning. i'm vai sikahema. the weather team is tracking rain moving through our region. we're looking ahead to more changes on the way tomorrow. let's get right to nbc 10 meteorologist for a look at the forecast. bill. >> we're looking at rain in parts of the area. depends on where you are today. some areas have seen the rain come to an end. in philadelphia the
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