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the "today" show is up next. good morning. breaking overnight. donald trump's first television ad of his presidential campaign out this morning, and the republican front-runner is pushing all the buttons. >> the politicians can pretend it's something else, but donald trump calls it radical islamic terrorism. >> as former president bill clinton gets set to hit the trail solo to campaign for his wife and the candidates hope their messages with the caucuses a month away. and. >> we're here to defend the people. >> the fbi hoping a peaceful end to the standoff.
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we're live at the scene. boiling point. saudi arabia severs ties with iran giving its diplomats just hours to leave the country. as tensions rise over the saudi's execution of an iranian cleric. and deepwater discovery, the first images of the cargo ship that sank after the captain sailed it right into a category 4 hurricane it was built to survive. no sign of the 33 crew on board or the black box that could solve the months old mystery today, monday, january 4, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. and good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. we've advanced a year, and, i mean that literally. happy birthday belatedly. >> thank you, to you as well.
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>> yeah. >> do you believe it. we're so much older. >> did you celebrate. >> i did. that's why i'm on a ten-second delay. my new year's is extending to monday, january 4th. >> we'll catch up in a while. we'll start with our top story. new fireworks in the presidential race to begin the new year, including donald trump's very first television ad. we have it all covered beginning with nbc national correspondent peter alexander. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, happy new year to you. donald trump ringing in the new year with what is in effect his campaign's closing argument. this long-awaited first tv ad is provocative, a lot like his candidacy, focusing on illegal immigration and the threat from abroad, all of it flying in the face of his critics. >> donald trump, and i approve this message. >> reporter: overnight donald trump released his first tv ad of the campaign, a move he's hinted at for months. airing in iowa and new hampshire, the ad reinforces his stance on isis and immigration. >> that's why he's calling for a temporary shutdown of muslims entering the united states. he'll quickly cut the head off of isis and take their oil.
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>> reporter: the new ad comes on the heels of a new recruitment video from al qaeda affiliate al shabab in africa highlighting trump's proposed muslim ban. trump shrugging it off. >> they use other people. what am i going to do? i have to say what i have to say. >> reporter: instead citing an isis video. >> northernicators. >> reporter: that attacks former president bill clinton for his past sexual transgressions. >> i think it's an isis, and they really put him down as a degenerate. >> reporter: front-runner now targeting both clintons. >> hillary clinton created isis with obama. >> reporter: just as the former president gets set to hit the trail today on his wife's behalf tweeting the worst thing hillary could do is have her husband campaign for her, just watch, and hammering bill clinton for his alleged misconduct. >> it hasn't been a very pretty picture for her or for bill because i'm the only one willing to talk about his problems. i mean, what he did and what he has gone through i think is frankly terrible, especially if she wants to play the woman card. >> reporter: clinton is even hearing about it on the road.
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in new hampshire she dismissed a republican state lawmaker who heckled her about her husband's alleged extra 345ir9al affairs. >> you are very rude, and i'm not going to ever call on you. >> reporter: across the board the candidates are now in the final sprint. listen to this. this week alone they will hold 44 events in iowa. in fact, the majority of them have about 28 from the freshman senator ted cruz. shows you just how important the caucuses are to his candidacy, and there in new hampshire 58 events overall, all in the first week of what is certain to be a history-making year. matt, savannah, back to you. >> peter alexander, peter, thank you very much. >> what can we expect to hear from former president bill clinton as he hits the campaign trail for his wife? nbc's kristen welker is in new hampshire with that side of the story this morning. kristen, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. former president bill clinton will try to seal the deal when he campaigns here in new hampshire. campaign aides tell me expect him to be a frequent presence on the trail. of course, this first stop does
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come amidst a barrage of criticism from donald trump as peter just talked about. clinton campaign officials really brushing that aside saying, look, he's one of the most popular politicians in the country. they believe the benefits far outway the costs. in terms of strategy, they tell me don't expect secretary hillary clinton to engage in some type of verbal tit for tat with donald trump over the issue, of course. the last thing she really wants to be talking about. instead, you'll see her do what she has been doing consistently which is to criticize donald trump over his controversial comments, including his call to ban all muslims from entering the united states. from a political perspective, new hampshire is really anyone's game right now. clinton and bernie sanders locked in a close race. if clinton wins it would allow her to lock up the nomination early, but for bernie sanders this is really do or die. polls show he has a lead here. he's from neighboring vermont, but, of course, hillary clinton has a close relationship with new hampshire as well. she won here in 2008. by the way, she could explain a
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loss in new hampshire, but a loss in iowa would be devastating, and that is where she will be campaigning later today. savannah. >> all right, kristen welker, thanks. let's bring in chuck todd, nbc's political director and moderator of "meet the press" and nicolle wallace, and msnbc analyst and former white house communications director under former president george w. bush. good morning, happy new year. >> happy new year. >> we're going to meet here often over the next month or so. >> there's an election this way, have you heard that. >> people are going to start covering it. >> let's talk about donald trump's first campaign ad of this presidential election. it pushes all the buttons. you hear him push as a campaign stop. these are his applause lines. >> right. >> anything surprise you about it? >> no. >> no, but i -- i'm not sure why that's necessary. the thing with donald trump's candidacy is that it is blaring out of every speaker you come across, so i'm not sure what a paid ad gets you that his campaign isn't already achieving. they saturate the airwaves. everyone has heard these messages either from donald trump himself or in the coverage of it. >> she's saying why spend the
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money. >> look, what he needs to be spending the money on is organization, organization, organization. that's what i'm trying to figure out. his votes are not frequent primary voters, show up in general elections but not frequent primary voters. he needs to be coming up with ways to make sure these folks come, particularly in those caucuses but also as well as new hampshire. this doesn't feel like a get out the vote message. >> let's talk about hillary clinton. she's deploying bill clinton who, of course, democrats consider to be one of their best surrogates, a great campaigner. meanwhile, donald trump is pulling up all this stuff from the past. the clinton side wants to blow it off, nothing to see here, but he's putting things back out into the ether that we haven't really heard about in ten years. smart politics for trump? >> last week, if you're a normal person you were not watching every into this campaign, congratulations, i was not among you. last week donald trump had some voices from the mainstream media really say that these were legitimate attacks, both on race
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question for 2008, some of bill clinton's rather questionable moves against then senator obama and then on the fidelity question, so i don't think that it's surprising that donald trump is going after the clintons. i think the clintons can look to jeb bush and others to say the perils of ignoring an attack from donald trump. >> look, i think it's smart on trump because there's been all this speculation, isn't he really actually secretly wanting to help the clintons. now, number one, he's not trying to help the clintons. he owes attacking they will. two, it gives this idea of inevitability. hey, i'm already looking to the general election and don't kneel to be dealing with the whole primary mess. i think it will be interesting to see if the clintons take the bait. i hear you. you don't want to ignore it, but if you get into the mud then the story keeps going. >> we've done an entire interview only talking about donald trump and hillary clinton. so it's wild card football weekend coming up. each give me your wild card. who should we be looking at in. >> it's possible the true front-runners lose one or both of the first two votes. i think rubio and christie's
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camps feel very strongly they are peaking at exactly the right time, rubio making a speech this morning in national security. they feel like that gives them an edge and christie making some stealth moves in iowa. >> the one thing that could happen that's not out of the realm, ted cruz could win iowa and new hampshire. why? so many people trying to make new hampshire make or break. they will split up the moderate vote and nobody is competing for cruz's vote in new hampshire. >> trump may ask himself why he didn't attack cruz with the tv ads as opposed to what we see right now. chuck, nicole, thank you. thank you, guys. >> president obama will meet with attorney general loretta lynch in the oval office today. they will discuss option ofs on the steps he could take to help reduce gun violence. the president expected to use executive action to strengthen background checks for those who want to buy firearms at gun shows. republicans strongly oppose any moves the president may make, and legal fights seem likely. donald trump called possible actions an assault on the second amendment. >> in other news, a tense situation playing out in oregon this morning.
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armed protesters are occupying buildings on a federal wildlife refuge. nbc's joe fryer is near the scene of the standoff which is now entering its third day. joe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. authorities are urging the public to stay away from this refuge. there is no visible police presence here, but the fbi says it wants a peaceful resolution. protesters here want local control of this federal land and say if necessary they are prepared to stay here for years. the headquarters of the malheur national wildlife refuge has been turned into a compound for an armed occupation. inside, they are making soup and stocking up. >> we are setting ourselves up to help the citizens here in harney count toe reclaim their lands back. >> reporter: throughout this remote community, there's growing frustration over the occupation. the county cancelled school all week out of a concern for safety. >> i don't like the militia's message. >> it's sort of frightening when there's people making threats
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and people touting guns. >> reporter: over the weekend activists took over the refuge which was empty at the time. it's unclear how many are here. in a statement the sheriff says the group wants to overthrow the county and federal government in hopes to spark a move president across the united states. protesters say they won't get violent unless the government does. >> we are here to defend the people, and we will not take aggression. >> reporter: ammon bundy is the group's leader. he's the son of the cliven bundy, of the nevada rancher who in 2014 had his own standoff with the government over grazing rights. this latest protest centers around oregon ranchers dwight hammond jr. and his son stephen. both are supposed to report to prison today, convicted of lighting firings on public land near their ranch. the hammonds already served time, but a judge ruled it wasn't enough. >> seems like a bit of an overkill. >> reporter: dozens rallied peacefully saturday in support of the ranchers. that's when a small group splintered off driving to the refuge and taking it over with no plans to leave any time soon.
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the attorney for the hammonds have said they do plan to report to prison today. in the past that attorney has said that this group that's here right now does not speak on behalf of the hammonds. matt and savannah. >> all right. joe fryer, thank you. now to a diplomatic crisis overseas. it's being closely watched by the obama administration. saudi arabia severing ties with iran amid escalating tension over the saudi's execution of a prominent cleric. nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely has more on this. bill, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. this is a war of words, and it is dangerous. saudi arabia now expelling iran's diplomats. the two nations trading warnings and insults. of course, they both claim to lead the muslim world across which there are being riots and protests over an extraordinary execution. tensions are growing with mass
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demonstrations above all in iran as the killing of a shia cleric by its main sunni rival saudi arabia. protests from india where rioters condemn saudi arabia to bahrain, where shia crowds called for the death of the saudi royal family, to new york, a protest reported on iranian tv. >> we pray to god that things are calmed down. >> reporter: diplomatic spat is growing, too. saudi diplomats have left iran after crowds burned the saudi embassy. their spokesman giving iranian diplomats 48 hours to leave saudi. the cleric killed was buried quietly, but the execution of 47 men has echoed around the muslim world. nimr al nimr was an internationally known shia scholar, harshly critical. saudi regime which executed him for inciting its shia minority.
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iran's supreme court leader warned saudi arabia would face divine revenge for a crime. the execution has inflamed tensions. the two countries' war of words now worse than ever. and the u.s. is now very concerned, not just at diplomatic ties have been cuts, but effect that a could have on the war in syria and planned peace talks. iran and saudi arabia, of course, back different sides in that war. there's no sign this will boil over into conflict between the two, not yet anyway, but, matt and savannah, this is serious. >> bill neely in london on this story, bill, thank you very much. this morning we're getting our first look at wreckage of the ill-fated cargo shep "el faro" that sank after sailing into the path of a category 4 hurricane this morning. nat is following this story. good morning. >> good morning. it's being called the worst u.s. maritime disaster in 35 years. 33 people died when this ship went down. now the ntsb is releasing an
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underwater look at what's been found so far. new overnight, the first underwater images of the wreckage of "el faro," the container ship that was containing 33 crew members when it sank near the bahamas during a powerful hurricane last october. the eerie images show the stern of "el faro," the navigation bridge which detached from the main vessel and a badly damaged deck sitting 15,000 feet below sea level. on october 1st the "el faro" was sailing from jacksonville, florida, to puerto rico when it lost engine power and got caught in the category 4 storm. investigators have yet to discover the 35-foot moist where the ship's data recorder was located. that so-called black box could contain clues about the last minutes of the doomed voyage which remain a mystery. viewing the video of the wreckage has been emotional. >> we're looking, of course, for the bridge and the voyage data recorder, and we got up to that level to see and just openness.
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extremely moving and difficult to -- it's a very big surprise to us to see that. >> also missing were any remains of the crew or their belongings. all 33 people on board are presumed dead, but none of their bodies or personal effects have been found. the ntsb is considering launching a second investigation to locate additional wreckage and uncover more clues as to what happened. >> i think it was a series of unfortunate events and without any other information i truly blame it on hurricane joaquin. >> the ntsb doesn't know if and when a second search for the wreckage could occur, but either way it could take as long as a year before more details about the accident are uncovered, guys. >> natalie, thank you. >> let us start the new year with a little powerball fever. it's heating up now that the jackpot has reached a whopping $400 million. that, by the way, the sixth largest in history. no one matched all six numbers
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on saturday's drawing. the next drawing wednesday. if you are wondering, mr. roker, about your odds of winning, try 1 in 292 million. >> wow. >> feeling luck? >> yes, i am. yes, i am. after all, we're all together. >> i know. reunited. >> happy new year. good to see you guys. let's take a look at some. wetter we've been seeing over in missouri. that flooding has been just horrible. the good news, we'll start to so a little bit of a break. the weather has cooperated but we still have to worry about folks downstream. right now the river flood gauges are in better shape than they have bfnlt over the weekend it was 400 and now it's down to 228, 27 locations in major flooding. memphis, tennessee, they are going to see their crest right around friday at 40.5. that's just above moderate flood stage. we'll continue to watch this. other big thing we're watching, the cold air. it was back to normal. winter is here. right now it feels like 2 below in buffalo.
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21 in new york city, boston 18, washington feels like 26. today the temperatures will feel anywhere from 13 below to 14 above, 10 to 40 degrees below average, and after a record december it feels even worse. but look at this. here's the good news. this is short lived. by wednesday we're above average from chicago, buffalo, washington, new york city and portland. we're going to get to your local we're going to get to your local fore to the couple wondering what a good deal looks like... we're going to get to your local fore no. seriously? we'll give it a 6 for composition. scary. wow, what about just putting a fair, no haggle price on the window? not zany enough? ♪ sometimes the best deals are pretty plain to see. ♪ good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. bundle up. it is windy and cold.
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a few flurries are possible, otherwise sunshine and afternoon temperatures not much warmer than it is right now in the lower 30s. and colder air moves in later today, and tonight we'll drop down in the teens, by tomorrow morning, 16 degrees in philadelphia, the coldest yet. temperatures moderate wednesday and thursday and warmer friday and this weekend. rain late friday and stays saturday and sunday. have a great day. weather. >> all right, al. thanks so much. coming up, the push to extradite the so-called affluenza teen from mexico. plus, we'll hear for the first time from the family of one of the victims he killed in a drunk driving crash. >> and then on a new rossen reports, the crash test you need to see before you take your pet on your next car ride, but, first, this is "today" on nbc.
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good morning. i'm vai sikahema. winter cold is here and even if you bundle up you're bound to feel it. gets to the bone. our first alert forecast from meteorologist bill henley. >> it's cold without the wind but with the wind it feels like the 20s, the wind is going to be steady and gusty right on through the day. that's a view from center city. it's steady at 15 miles an hour. we're getting wind gusts more than 20 miles an hour. 31 degrees in philadelphia. 20s for mount holly and pottstown. we'll see sunshine today, a few clouds blowing through the area, by 3:00 this afternoon the temperatures start to cool down. >> montgomery and bucks counties
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enacted cold blue alerts that run through wednesday morning. philadelphia's began this morning. it goes into effect in cumberland count they evening. code blue is when a cold poses a danger to people without shelter. our first alert forecast, traffic, with jessica boyington. >> the traffic forecast. it's okay. we're on 422 watching this accident scene. we see slow speeds around trooper road. the accident into the right-hand shoulder. traffic moving by, earlier it was one lane getting by on the eastbound side. that's why the drive time is pretty high. 29 minutes, from 29 to the schuylkill expressway. >> i'm vai sikahema. i'll have another update in 25 minutes. get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10 app. back to the "today" show. see you in a half hour.
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it's 7:30. it's monday morning. it's the 4th of january, 2016. back to work for a lot of people. a lot of folks out on our plaza extending the holidays a little longer. >> the tree, by the way, out there. thursday. still want to see it. come down before thursday. that's when it goes down. amazing how quickly we become scrooge right after the holidays. >> haven't watered it in days. >> back inside studio 1a, a look at stories making news right now. overnight donald trump released his first tv ad of the campaign. >> he's calling for a temporary shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> taking aim at the democratic front-runner. >> hillary clinton created isis with obama. >> just as the former president
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get set to hit the trail today on his wife's behalf. >> president obama taking aim at gun control. >> tens of thousands of our fellow americans have been mowed down by gun violence, tens of thousands. >> he plans to bypass congress to do it. >> i directed my team at the white house to look into any new actions i can take to help reduce gun violence. >> anti-government activists are occupying a federal office building in a wildlife refuge. they are protesting the prison sentences of two local ranchers. >> it's sort of frightening when there's people making threats and people touting guns. >> we are here to defend the people, and we will not take aggression. cases of flood left a mess behind. people have been able to get into their homes to save what can be salvaged and let go of what they have lost. >> this is the worst. this is about as bad as it gets. the powerball jackpot has exploded to over $400 million. the next drawing is wednesday
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night. >> so lots going on on a monday morning. we turn now to the latest on the case of the so-called affluenza teen. we've been covering this for several years now. while ethan couch's deportation from mexico is on hold, for the first time of the family of one of the four people he killed while driving drunk is now speaking out. nbc's gabe gutierrez has more on that. gabe, good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, good morning. while ethan couch remains in detention in mexico, his mother tonya is in custody here in l.a. awaiting extradition back to texas. and as this drama plays out the family of ethan couch's victims are still waiting for what they call justice. this morning two and a half years after a drunk ethan couch killed youth pastor brian jennings and three others in a horrific crash jennings' devastated family is speaking out for the first time. >> i don't understand all this. >> reporter: in their first television interview jennings mother and sister kristi mccarty
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say watching the so-called affluenza teen trying to evade the law again is painful. >> we find out that he flees to mexico with his mom and it's just devastating really. >> you keep waiting and waiting and thinking that some day this person is going to feel something and you still don't see it. >> reporter: this morning ethan couch is waking up in this detention facility in mexico city, his surroundings anything but affluent. a mexican immigration official tells nbc news that couch lives in a sparse room, sleeps on a bunk bed and likely has three or four roommates. during certain hours he can watch tv in a common room and has access to a patio where we can play basketball or soccer. couch is still in mexico because his high-powered attorney filed paperwork to block deportation and torment two will meet to discuss his next steps benitez telling nbc news my job is to oversee that his ultimate delivery to the u.s. authorities is done by the letter of the law hand in accordance with my client's wishes.
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couch's mother tonya did not fight deportation. her lawyer says she did not violate any texas laws but she is being held on $1 million bail, charged with hindering the apprehension of a felon. another one of pastor jennings' sisters amy peete says the couch family needs to be held accountable. >> i'm angry that ethan still doesn't get why his actions are wrong and has no remorse, and i'm also angry that his mother keeps enabling him and that she continues to set no boundaries with him. >> reporter: tonya couch is expected to appear in court here in l.a. tomorrow and could be back in texas by mid-week. guys, as for ethan couch, his case could drag on in mexico for weeks or even months. >> all right. gabe gutierrez, gabe, thanks very much. >> turn to al now. what should we exprecht from this weather in. >> talking about el nino and how it's been affecting the pacific northwest and sierra. it's finally starting to make its way into southern california as well bringing much-needed rain. we've got a couple of storms
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backed up. storm number one is bringing rain from san diego all the way to eureka, california. storm number two, this is the one that we're really watching tuesday in wednesday, it's going to be a potent one, so we're going to be looking at maybe an inch of rain today for much of california. more mountain snows for the sierra and roiks, but this second one, the highest peaks could see two feet or more, but also the threat of flooding, debris floes and burn areas and looking at some places 2 to 3 to maybe 5 inches of rain in southern california, upwards for the valleys in the foothills, urban roadway flooding possible. but the good news is more snow pack for the sierra. they need that, and they are going to continue to get it. we do have watches for the l.a. county mountains and good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. bundle up. it is windy and cold. a few flurries are possible, otherwise sunshine and afternoon temperatures not much warmer than it is right now in the lower 30s.
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and colder air moves in later today, and tonight we'll drop down in the teens, by tomorrow morning, 16 degrees in philadelphia, the coldest yet. temperatures moderate wednesday and thursday and warmer friday and this weekend. rain late friday and stays saturday and sunday. have a great day. >> get your latest weather channel on cable and weather.com online. matt? >> thank you very much, al. just ahead, princes william and harry -- i said princes, open up in a candid new interview about their father and their future. >> and a new rossen reports for anyone who owns a pet. >> hi, good morning. i'm jeff rossen. you come to your local pet store and the aisles are full of products making big promises, doggie harnesses and carriers that will keep your pet safe, even crash-tested. but check out this crash test video that shows many of them failing miserably. dogs flying. so how is this allowed, and what
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welcome back. 7:40 now on a monday morning. this morning on "rossen reports" a safety alert for you and your pets. >> and we've got some video you'll want to see a warning. some of it is disturbing. nbc investigative correspondent jeff rossen is here. >> reporter: good morning to you. happy new year. if you have a dog or a cat i bet you've done it, hopped in a car and brought them along. no straps, no harness. it's cute after all. the dog is climbing around and whizzing by their face but it turns out it's dangerous. people are now getting into accidents so companies are making products to keep your pets safe, making big promises. you can find them at almost every pet store, but experts say many of the products don't work, putting your pet in danger, so how is this allowed? this morning the crash test you need to see. this doggie dummy is strapped in with a popular hornes sold in
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pet stars today. it's supposed to keep him secure in a crash. so why is he going flying? same with this harness and this crate. the dog smashing right through, all failing miserably. the harnesses paid for people like laura lynn out for a drive with his dog buddy. he isn't strapped in, jumping all over here and distracting him all over the road. >> i don't see a problem with him getting wind in his ears and fur. >> reporter: but experts say it's dangerous. dashcam video showing dogs flying out of cars. nearly hit by oncoming traffic. the dog is okay. this dog even falling out of a window and amazingly survives, but it's not just dogs in danger wandering around your car. it's you, too. >> in the event of a crash, a pet can be a projectile. they can hurt everyone, including themselves so keep your pet restrained on every trip >> reporter: so you come to the pet store to buy a harness, buy
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a carrier to keep your pet safe. some of the companies making bold promises on the packaging. check out this official looking seal, crash tested. others say certified certified safety and locks into place, but experts say many of them are deceptive. they don't work in a crash, and believe it or not, pet products like this are not regulated by anyone, not even the federal government. >> firing. >> reporter: so the watchdog group center for pet safety decided to check them out with official crash testing, and what they found was alarming. all this damage at just 30 miles per hour. >> so this is our pet product graveyard, and many of these products did not do well in testing, and most of them failed. >> reporter: these are products on the market right now. >> these are products on the market right now and the manufacturers are still making those claims. >> reporter: in fact, 25 of 289 products tested failed. harnesses snapping right off. dogs center airborne, and watch
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this doggie dummy breaking through his crate, shattering it to pieces. that could be your pet. >> pet products are not defined as consumer products by the consumer product safety commission, so they bypass any kind of oversight and regulation. that's really scary >> reporter: consumer product safety commission telling nbc news based on our mandate from congress cpsc does not have jurisdictions over these products. the american pet products association declined our request for an interview, adding they can't comment on the testing, but they back car safety restraints. >> pet owners should be screaming about this. if you get into an accident and one of these products fails, it puts, your family members and other drivers on the road at risk. >> reporter: yeah, it's hard to watch some of them. when we reached out to the consumer product safety commission they told us to check with the national highway traffic safety administration so we did that. they told us to check back with the consumer product safety commission so a bit of
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washington finger-pointing going on here. the good news, while the majority of products did not hold up a few of them did and we have a list of the products that passed the pet center's crash test on my facebook page right now, facebook.com/rossen lever reports. you should really check it out. >> all right. a lot of people at home with things they shouldn't be putting their dogs and cats in. people driving around with the pickup drug with the dog in the back. >> that's tied down. anything not tied down in a slow speed accident will go flying. >> jeff, thank you very much. coming up, apologies in advance. what ricky gervais is saying ahead of his hosting duties at the golden globe awards. >> and carson in the original room with a very lofty new year's resolution f
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♪ ♪ stand out. by design. ♪ powerful. ♪ by design. facebook founder mark zuckerberg always seems to come up with ambitious new year's resolution. cars op, what do you think of this one? >> happy new year, guys. good to see you. this one is interesting. zuckerberg's past resolutions have been interesting, too, ranging from everything learning
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mandarin to meeting a new person every day to only eating meat from animals that he's hunted. well, here's what he's going with this year, shared it on his facebook page. let's bring it forward and you'll see it. my personal challenge for 2016 is to build a simple ai to run my home and help me with my work. i guess like jarvis in "iron man." this ai will control music, light and temperatures in the house. will let friends in the door using a facial recognition program and monitor his new daughter max's room, those sorts of thifnlgs the resolution received a lot of attention but one of zuckerberg's responses in the comment section starting with darlene writing in i keep telling my grand doubters to date the nerd in school. he may turn out to be mark zuckerberg. mark writes back this. even better would be to encourage them to be the nerd in their school so they be the next successful inventor. >> hey, carson. >> hey, i'm 58. could you explain what ai is. >> artificial intelligence. thank you very much. >> should have mentioned that. >> whole move beit. >> i know. >> i think a lot of people might
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not know. >> i should have said that, apologize, artificial intelligence, like jarvis in "iron man" that helped robert downey jr. do a lot of things including making coffee. >> is zuckerberg going to become iron man. >> this response by mark zuckerberg is so good, it brings tears to my eyes. as a father of a young doubt you are, yes. a nice inspiration as we kick off the new year. >> zuckerberg makes me feel bad about my resolution like don't drink so much. like learns mandarin, awesome. >> by the way, carson, my first day back, congratulations to you. >> thank you, appreciate t.welcome back. >> just ahead, a candid new interview on family, friendship and fatherhood with prince william and prince harry. >> >> and one of the biggest stars on the planet. jennifer lopez sits down with natalie, but first your local news. hey dad. hey sweetie, how was your first week? long. it'll get better. i'm at the edward jones office,
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good morning. i'm vai sikahema. we're a few minutes benefit 8:00 a.m. welcome to winter cold. our forecast with meteorologist bill henley. >> cold and windy, vai. we do have sunshine but at times we've got a few scattered clouds. that's a sunny view of center city. the winds are steady at 15 miles an hour. the winds giving wind chills at 20 degrees in philadelphia. feels like 14 in pottstown and 17 in mount holly. bright sunshine, some scattered clouds blowing through the area. 33 degrees at 9:00, steady at 12 noon today, then colder at 3:00 this afternoon. let's get a check on your morning commute. >> we're watching an accident scene out in philadelphia on fourth and spruce streets. watch for that. 422 dealing with delays, you can
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see on the eastbound, 29 to the schuylkill we're at 22 minutes. this is the westbound side. crew on the side due to an accident on the other side of the highway causing that eastbound delay toward the schuylkill expressway. delays again back to school, back to work, this causes this. eastbound on the schuylkill, the longest, 35 minutes blue route to the vine. >> today jim kenney will take the oath of office as new mayor. his inauguration is set for this morning at 10:00. a couple of hours away. he will greet people up broad street to city hall. then later there will be a block party instead of an inaugural ball. montgomery county will get a new district attorney. democrat kevin steele will be sworn in. steele defeated bill caster. also today father james brennan's retrial begins, brennan accused of abusing a 14-year-old boy. he is one of four arrested.
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the republicans in harrisburg were fighting each other over the state budget. that's right. each other. the republican state senate passed a responsible budget that "begins" to fund education but the republican house of representatives has insisted on a budget that fails to fund education and balloons the deficit. call your legislator, tell them to pass a budget that's right for pennsylvania.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, the princes get personal. will i am and harry speak candidly about the future, their family and fatherhood like never before. >> you get affected by some things that happen a lot more as a father, just because you realize how precious life is. >> yeah. >> it puts it all in perfective. >> and got a minute. we'll show you 60-second screenings you can do at home that can help you keep healthy all year long. and your screen is about to sizzle as we talk with the one and only jennifer lopez. >> do you ever see yourself getting married again? >> maybe. i love getting married. >> and the newly engaged eva
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longoria. >> oh. hey, guys. >> today, monday, january 4th, 2016. ♪ >> we're here in new york city for the first time. hi, mom! >> spending the last day of winter break with the "today" show. >> i'm celebrating my sweet 16 from oceanside, california. thanks, mom, for the surprise trip. >> all the way from houston to see al! ♪ >> we're back now. 8:00 on a monday morning. this is the fourth day of january, 2016, and say hi to some people who just can't let the party end. nice to have you guys. >> i love it. nice brisk air.
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starting to feel like winter. like. coming up, eva longoria is in the house. we'll chat with her about her new show, and did we mention she's newly engaged. so much to talk to her. >> nice, congratulations. >> that's great. >> let's first go inside. natalie's check out the top stories of the morning. natalie. >> hey, guys, good morning once again. this morning donald trump has released the first tv ad of his campaign. it reinforces his call to temporarily bar muslims from entering the united states showing the suspects in the san bernardino terror attacks. it vows to, quote, cut the head off isis and take their oil, and it repeats trump's proposal to build a wall along the u.s. border with mexico. the ad is airing in iowa and new hampshire. former president bill clinton is making two solo appearances in new hampshire today campaigning for his wife. both are brushing aside personal and political attacks by drufrm. hillary clinton is in a tight race in new hampshire with bernie sanders who is leading in some polls. a win for clinton could help her lock up the nomination early.
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the public is being warned to stay away from a federal wildlife refuge in oregon where an occupation by armed protesters has entered its third day. they claim the federal government is abusing its power by unfairly prosecuting ranchers who refuse to sell their land. this morning i asked the group's leader ammon bundy if he renounsd violence. >> the only violence if it comes our way will be government is wanting their building back being and that's what it will be. we're putting nobody in harm's way. we are -- we are not threatening anybody. we're 30 miles out of the closest town. >> meanwhile, the schools in the county have been closed because of the armed occupation. ammon bund set son of cliven bundy, the nevada rancher who back in 2014 had his own standoff with the government over grazing rights. britain's prince william and harry speak openly about family
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life in a new documentary airing tonight in the uk. the occasion is the 40th anniversary of a charity started by their father prince charles, and the brothers share the kind of personal insights that we're not used to hearing. >> do his duety. >> speaking candidly in a new documentary, the men of britain's royal family are opening up. >> a lot more -- i'm a lot more emotional than i used to be. >> really. >> weirdly. >> getting personal about their friendship and family with 33-year-old william sharing his thoughts on fatherhood. >> i never used to really kind of sort of get to worry about things and right now the smallest little things i can feel you well up a little bit more. ♪ >> the documentary celebrates 40 years of the prince's trust, a charity founded by prince charles. the 90-minute special focuses on the prince of wales and the work to help struggling young people succeed. but it's his sons' candor that is most striking. >> the advice that he can give us based on the contacts that
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he's made over the year, incredible. >> yeah. >> prince harry openly discussing his relationship with their father. >> you can -- you can actually ring him up and say i'm in a bit of a pickle or even better you can off load stuff. >> yeah. >> william describing how 2-year-old prince george and 8-month-old princess charlotte have changed him. >> you get affected by sort of things that happen around the world or whatever a lot more i think as a father, just because you realize how precious life is. >> right, yeah. >> and it puts it all in perspective. >> some of the world's most prominent men known for their privacy now speaking out about their relationship and hopes for the future. >> and prince harry also says that his father is driven by a sense of duty that was instilled in him at a very young age. well, frustration came to a head sunday for buffalo bills kicker dan carpenter after he flubbed an extra point for the sixth time this season. carpenter slammed his helmet down, take a look what happens next and ricocheted off the tougher and hit him right in the
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face. just like that he's an internet sensation for all the wrong reasons. the bills though still ended up beating the jets, sorry jets fans, 22-17. i wore my green in sympathy. we'll send it back over to matt. >> knocked us out of the playoffs, too, natalie. thank you very much. what if we told you that to stay healthy this year all you need is 60 seconds. nbc news medical contributor dr. natalie azar is here with important health screenings you can do at home, and they only take a minute. doc, good morning. happy new year. >> hi, matt, happy new year. >> this seems to come from the journal too good to be true. this is called the cross-legged squat test and how do you perform it, first of all. start off with ten points. that's fantastic. cross your legs and squat all the way, do it at home. sit down on the floor and get back up. if you don't use your hand, you don't use your feet or don't wobble at all you keep your ten points. any part of the body that touches down you lose a point. >> what is it telling me?
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>> how could doing a squat predict longevity. well, according to researchers a couple years ago, it did so with alarming accuracy. the lower the number, the greater likelihood it is that you're going to die in the next six years so the take home from this is not so much that -- it's basically -- >> look at them. >> they are not doing very well here. >> they are body surfing. nothing about your longevity there but this is good. >> natalie was at the bottom, of course. >> it's not that easy. my 8-year-old had trouble with it. could it be a surrogate for underlying health and stamina, flexibility and all that. >> all right. now we're talking about bad breath. you look at the tongue. not only is it not fun to be around, it can be a signal of a serious medical issue. >> it can. basically what you do with the test is scrape the tongue with a spoon and stick it in a plastic bag and stick it under a bright light for about a minute and then you smell it. the issue here, that odor -- why would anybody want to do this? the vast majority of cases will be related to gum disease and tonsils and things like that but a really ominous odor, fruity
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odor could be a sign of diabetes, ammonia a sign of kidney disease. you can try it at home. >> moving right along. >> okay. >> this is called the clock test and it's really for dementia. >> this is actually really a validated test. actually somebody performed it on my dad a couple years ago. base chi what you do is have a patient and ask them to draw a clock. they need to do all the numbers in the correct order and get all twelve and show with the hands what time is 3:40. >> what does it mean if you have trouble doing this? >> right. a lot of it is cognitive function such as memory, problem solving, something called executive function like planning so basically the ability to do all those four things gets you four points. it's a good screening test for early dementia. >> if you have someone that doesn't do well on this one, get them to a doctor. >> yes and checked for dementia. >> this is for the eyes. >> macular degeneration, one of the most common causes of visual loss. over the age 50 look at a window frame, preferably like a french
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door or something with a lot of frames where you can see vertical and horizontal lines, cover one eye for 30 seconds and the other eye for 30 seconds, any distortions, bowing out, waving, moving parts could be a sign of early visual loss. get that evaluated. >> good idea. this is called the wobble test, but this has to do with the thyroid. >> this has to do with the thyroid. in this test you're basically holding your hands straight out and you place a people on it and you want to see whether or not you see any trembling or shaking. the paper on there actually helps to bring that out. could be a sign of something called hypothyroidism where your thyroid is revved up. anxiety, asthma medications, too much caffeine can also cause this, also something called benign essential tremor. not specific or sensitive for this diagnosis but a lot of endocrinologists use this to screen. >> and finally artery health that will take 60 seconds as well. >> something to screen for something called peripheral arterial disease, vascular disease in the legs. lie superine, lie into the on a
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bed with your legs elevated 45 degrees on a cushion and keep them there for about a mincht and then you hang them over the edge of the bed. if your legs get very pale when elevated and take a long time to -- to get their color back, it could be a sign of purple vascular disease, risk factors, diabetes, hypercholesterol. get this evaluated by a doctor. >> great information. natalie, thank you very much. >> if one of the crew guys could help savannah and natalie get up, still with the cross-legged thing. >> we're back. >> back in the chairs, i see. >> okay, good. coming up next on "trerngsd" the hilarious way that one little girl tried her best to extend her christmas vacation. plus, a new weekend, a new record. the history just made by "star wars." and jennifer lopez on the role that's bringing her back to tv and how her kids changed her perspective on life.
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mmmm, yoplait ♪ (trap door opening) rootmetrics in the nation's largest independent study tested wireless performance across the country. verizon, won big with 153 state wins. at&t got 38, sprint got 2, and t-mobile got zero. verizon also won first in the us for data, call speed, and reliability. at&t got... text. stuck on an average network? join verizon and we'll cover your costs to switch. 8:13. we are back now with the first official "trending" of the year. >> exciting. starting with the "the new york post" headline that had a lot of us talking this morning. bagel scoopers are ruining new york city. >> really. >> if you're new to bagel scooping, matt will demonstrate. can you demonstrate because you say you've been known to this
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this for some time. >> use your finger and get the bready part out of the middle. >> scoop it out. >> now you get a lot less bread but that's not the reason do i it. >> why? >> it's a vessel for the cream cheese and the butter. holds it better. >> so you're saving 75 calories i think for a paying well. if you put more butter and cream cheese in it it defeats the purpose. >> it's because like completely antithetical to what a bagel is going to be. if you're going to have a bagel be all in. the article says you might as eat your pizza with a fork. >> no, no. >> i eat my pizza with a fork. >> why don't you order the flat stanley. they sell the flagels, the flat one. >> the part i like is that part. the outside part, not the inside. >> i like the doughy inside. if you're pro scooping as matt is, joy bauer will be here. one of her tips for her new big cleanse, the diet cleanse. new year. >> see, i rest my case. next up, the secret to getting on dad's good side. a survey uncovered the top things that make dads grumpy.
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here are some of the things that made the list. okay. being treated like an atm. >> yeah. >> bad manners. >> yeah. >> and always getting socks for presents. coming in at number two, traffic jams. but i don't think that's just a dad thing. >> that's anybody. >> that's everybody. >> but the number one thing that gets dads grumpy, people in their houses who leave the lights on. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. >> by the way this, list could have been like 50 years ago. >> doesn't matter. >> or today. >> doesn't matter. >> same things bug your dad. >> with the thermostat, you know. keep jacking the thermostat up. >> i walk through my house and every light in every room is on. drives me nuts. >> drives me nuts. >> if you have a pool, you might keep that heat on, you know, through the winter and that costs you god knows how much money but we worry about the light in the bathroom. >> through the winter. >> put the heater on. >> the other expenditures that we're spending in a month that we don't care about it but one little light. >> and when you pour all the evian in the pool, and what about the valet. >> matt, when you scoop out your
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middle you cannot be wasteful. you can make little croutons. >> there you go. >> okay. >> efficiency. >> or maybe you could toast them on the pool heater. >> yeah. you can do that, too. >> all right. how many times have we heard beauty is only skin deep, inside is what counts. that is true but not if you're trying to get seated at a restaurant. a tv documentary in london tested a theory. female models were seated, guess where, at the front, prime seating. >> that's shocking. >> unbelievable. >> i'm shocked. >> then some what they called not so attractive men were sent in. they got tables hidden in the back or get this not even given a table at all. >> that's not shock at all, no. >> in new york, that's the situation. >> carson spent a lot of time out in los angeles. that stuff happens. >> oh, yes, yes. >> the big thing is just to have the line outside to make it appear like it's really crowded in a restaurant or club and there could be very few people inside.
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>> and all about the beautiful cars out front, too. the same thing. >> i think we can all agree that the first monday after the holiday break can be a little rough. >> sure. >> so check out one little girl and when she d.her name is kara, and in an adorable attempt to prolong her winter break kara gave her parents a letter that she said she found in the mailbox. it reads the school company is taking a break so the kids will get one more week of school off, and we will need your child to sign their name here. >> i would have signed that. >> official stamp there. >> absolutely. >> a-plus for creativity. >> by the way, while you're at it. this is cara's report card, "a," "a," "a" >> exactly. on to the latest box office record for "star wars" and the true crime show that has fans speak out. carson, do your "pop star." >> starting with "star wars" starting off the new year with yet another box office record. "the force awakens" raked in
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$83.3 million in its third weekend bringing its total to $340 million even beating "titanic." now the second highest grossing movie ever. still in number one, however, "avatar" but "star wars" expected to overtake it in the next couple of weeks. >> have you seen it? >> just say it this weekend. it's great. >> i haven't seen it but everybody is talking about "making a murderer." >> obsessed with this. >> if you don't know about it, the new true crime binge watching craze. the documentary follows the case of steven avery released from prison after being exonerated for sexual assault only to be arrested again and convicted of murder. he's currently serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole, and now fans have spoken. tens of thousands signing online petitions in his favor. more than 156,000 signing a free steven avery change.org petition and more than 19,000 petitioning
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the white house for a presidential pardon. the white house, of course, if they get 100,000 signatures by january 16th, then the white house has to respond at least publicly to that. that's going to be an interesting one to keep an eye on. finally ricky gervais, the golden globes host returning for his fourth show and already apologizing in advance for his actions that he hasn't even done yet taking to twitter because i can see the future, i'd like to apologies now for the things i said at next week's golden globes. i didn't drunk and didn't give a star star, starr, star. the golden globes air sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pacific right here on nbc. >> good teaser. >> by the way, we'll hear more from ricky on this program on friday here on "today." >> cool. and savannah, natalie, willie and i will be on the red carpet hosting the pre-show, and we'll have a full wrap of the winners, the fashion and much more next monday morning. >> you love the fashions. we know you do. >> favorite thing. >> al, check of the weather, and i like your fashion, wearing the
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thin weal corduroy. >> thank you very much. >> mr. roker. >> well, enough of me. we have got some lake-effect snow to talk about. cold air coming in. look at this. we're going to be watching. generally these bands of snow showers coming across the great lakes from michigan all the way into western new york, basically about 4 to 6 inches of snow. nothing too big anding is we don't see a lot. ocean-effect snow, that's especially right there in eastern new england from boston, provincetown, barnstable on into nantucket. we could be looking at about 2 to 4, some areas 6 inches of snow that comes off the ocean which is kind of cool to see. good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. bundle up. it is windy and cold. few flurries are possible. otherwise, sunshine and afternoon temperatures not much warmer than it is right now in the lower 30s. colder air moves in later today
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and tonight we'll drop down into the teens. by tomorrow morning, 16 degrees in philadelphia. the coldest day yet. temperatures moderate for wednesday and thursday and go even warmer for friday and this weekend. rain arrives late friday and stays saturday and sunday. have a great day. >> and that's your latest weather. savannah. >> all right, al. thank you. jennifer lopez, of course, one of the busiest stars on the planet, and this week she's adding even more to her hectic schedule. natalie recently caught up with her. >> that's right. she's joining the family. she's starring in "shades of blue," a new police drama right here on nbc. it's latest endover for one of the most successful and well-known brands in entertainment. jennifer lopez is a powerhouse, from music, film, to fashion. ♪ i want to dance >> and now she's returning to television in the new nbc drama "shades of blue." >> you have to do exactly as i say. >> you play a brooklyn detective. >> i do. >> tough as nails. >> very tough, single mom of a
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teenager. >> lopez plays a single mother and resourceful detective who becomes an fbi informant against her own unit. >> go after cops who aring their communities apart. >> i loved about this story. >> yeah. >> and this piece mostly that it was very human, you know, where people at the core are good, but we do things that are questionable all the time. we make bad decisions, and then we have to live with them. >> lopez stars opposite ray liotta who plays her lieutenant. >> what's the matter? what happened? >> every betrayal begins with trust. >> did you train with the nypd? did you learn any cop moves? >> i've played so many cops through the years. >> yeah. >> so i know a lot about it, but it's not so much about cops. >> yeah. >> as it is about the world and about human nature. >> from the small screen to her recent blockbuster performance at the american music awards, the 46-year-old continues to wow
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audiences, dancing for seven minutes to a medley of the year's hits. >> you killed it. >> thank you. >> it was very intense. >> what does that mean to you to be an inspiration to so many of us in our 40-plus years? >> it's important to me being in this business since i was in, you know, my early 20s, that there was always a moment that they would try to write us off. don't write us off at a certain point in our lives. we have so much to offer. i feel like i knew nothing in my 20s and thought i i knew everything and in my 30s i realized i knew nothing, actually didn't know anything and now in my 40s i'm starting to accept myself for who i am. >> as if she isn't busy enough, lopez will also headline in las vegas later this month. now your name up in the marquee, jennifer lopez. >> i know, awesome. i know it. doesn't seem like it's the right name, but it works. >> it is the right name. what are you talking about. are you ready and rehearsing right now in. >> we're not ready yet. we're getting there. in the middle of it right now. >> what is the show going to look like? >> vegas gives you a unique
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opportunity to have a more intimate experience with your audience. i want them to know me as a person and as an artist and as an entertainer when it leaves there. >> all i have is the title. >> i named it all "all i have" because i have a song called "all i have" because i really feel that embodies who i am as an artist and as a person, that i really give all that i have to everything that i do. >> including her most important role, mom to 7-year-old twins max and emme. >> just made my life better number one, but i think they just change your perspective on the whole entire world, you know, and how you look at life, and that was a big kind of epiphany for me, having children. they helped me grow as a human being. >> gorgeous family. we should mention "shades of blue" premiers this thursday at 10:00, 9:00 central time right here on nbc. also features a star-studded cast ray liotta and jay di matteo. >> we love jennifer.
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hearts over our heads. >> isn't she just amazing. we love her. >> natalie, thanks. coming up, al, by the way, is going to get personal with his wife deborah. they have a new book. we'll get their advice when it comes to marriage, kids and more. matt, over to you. >> we'll get personal with eva longoria as well. i said to her do you have a preference on which side to stand. >> i said i don't have a good side and a cinemat
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good morning. i'm vai sikahema. it's just before 8:30. bundle up for the first deep cold of the winter to hit the region. let's get the forecast with meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> look at the waves, and the clouds blowing through the area may give us a few flurries at times during the day. mainly sunny and windy, too. winds at 15 miles an hour in wilmington, windchill of 31 degrees. actual temperature of 31 degrees. windchills feel like they're 10 degrees colder than the temperature. it will stay in the 20s. sunshine, bright this afternoon. look at those winds at 4:00 today, gusting to 17 miles an
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hour. >> thank you, bill. montgomery and bucks county enacted a code blue. it goes into effect in cumberland county this morning. it is declared when the cold poses a danger to people without shelter. stay ahead of the weather with alerts and warnings on your smart phone and tablet. download the nbc 10 news app. let's get a check of the traffic with jessica boyington. jessica? >> 95, you can see one lane getting by right there. and the vine at 24th street, doing alcohol approaching the schuylkill expressway in this right-hand lane. we are good to go there. east or west. heaviest ahead of the schuylkill 95 and the blue route slow. vai? >> thank you, jessica. another update in 25 minutes. see you then. ♪
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good morning. nice to see you. hi. 8:30 now on this monday morning. it's the 4th of january, 2016. here we are in the new year. beautiful. is that what this is? i honestly -- >> coming off the roofs. >> i didn't even recognize them. snow flurries are here. >> festive. i like. coming up. starting off the new year right when it comes to the food you consume. joy bauer will be here to tell
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but a few things. if you eliminate these from your diet you'll have a much healthier new year. >> plus the lovely eva longoria is here to open up about her new comedy and upcoming walk down the aisle. >> logged into your computer. >> all right. >> i forgot to clear history. i'm in trouble. and a very special guest shares his family's wisdom, our own mr. al roker. >> i don't know about wisdom, but my wife deborah and i teamed up for a new book called "been there, done that" sharing some of the life lessons we've learned from our friends including some of the folks here on the "today" show and families as well. >> all right. >> look forward to that. first, let's get the forecast. >> all righty. here we go. a look into the week ahead. going to be a wet one out west especially in the northwest and snow showers around the great lakes. by the time we get to the mid-week period we are looking for more snow showers in the upper great lakes. out west a lot of snow. latter part of the week icy conditions in the upper midwest and snow through the plains, wet weather mid-atlantic states.
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look at temperatures, below normal early week and mid-week it warms up again in the northeast and upper midwest and below normal out west and look late week much above to above normal temperatures even half of the country. below normal out west. good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. bundle up. it is windy and cold. few flurries are possible. otherwise, sunshine and afternoon temperatures not much warmer than it is right now in the lower 30s. colder air moves in later today and tonight we'll drop down into the teens. by tomorrow morning, 16 degrees in philadelphia. the coldest day yet. temperatures moderate for wednesday and thursday and go even warmer for friday and this weekend. rain arrives late friday and stays saturday and sunday. have a great day. and that is your latest weather. savannah. >> all right. al, thank you so much. here we go. we are launching our special
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series start today to healthy. begin 2016 on the right foot. all month long we'll get helpful tips on food, fitness and finance. here to tart it off is nutritionist joy bauer. i'm ready for detox. tell me what we're doing. tell me about the cleanse. >> the rules of the game. this is the overview. the foods to lose. there's four main food groups so let's go through them. we have white starch, fatty meat, sugary drinks, salty foods, fried anything, candy, milk chocolate and sweetened dairy, things like sugary yogurts and chocolate milk but don't worry because the foods to choose is even longer, so the foods to choose now include produce, fruits and vegetables, lots of whole grains, eat whole grain bread and pasta and brown rice. leaner meat, fish and sea foods, nuts, seed, dark chocolate and unsweetened plain dairy. i know there's some sweetened yogurts that you see. if everybody goes to the website
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today.com i have all the results of the game and sample menus, you name it. >> you do great with the meal plans to make it easy. >> yeah. >> now we'll do a little experiment with our friend chloe cleanse. >> this is chloe cleanse. >> hi, clowy. >> started 2016 feeling really out of shape but she is inspired and she's motivated to make major changes, so i'm going to walk through three tips, simple everyday things that everybody can do, and you are going to watch and marvel at how chloe is going to completely transform. >> okay. >> so the first tip is i want everybody to ditch the white bread and rolls and sub the whole grain counterparts. automatically be fueling your body with better stuff. >> okay. >> let's take it one step further, when you have the whole grains, i want you to pick out, scoop some of the inside out because every time you do this, savannah, you'll save yourself about 100 calories. if you did this just five times a week throughout the month of january, you'll save yourself
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more than 2,100 calories and the equivalent of this. >> ta-da. >> chloe is going to continue to do this throughout the entire year and check this out. she's now going to drop 7.5 pounds, and although it's a subtle change i will tell you she's thinned out her hips and trimmed a couple of inches off of her bell and that's the dangerous fat so she's already reduced her risk just by doing this. >> whole grains and scoop it out a little bit. >> not all of it. just scoop out some of it. >> some of it. >> what's chloe's next thing? >> her next assignment is every single day to lose a sugary beverage, so we're taking sodas and sweetened teas and even fruit juice and fruit drink, and instead she's going to have a refreshing glass of water. now, this is pretty huge. >> look how i jazzed this up. >> refreshing glass of wait for it, water. by the payback is pretty phenomenal. if you do they ever single day just for the month of january
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you save yourself the equivalent of 8.5 cups of straight sugar which is 550 jelly beans. >> wow. >> and chloe's going to continue to do this throughout whole entire year, and she will now drop another 23 pounds. >> look at that. >> look at her total now. now she is markededly thinner. >> really is. >> two tips. >> i barely recognize her. >> two tips, wait until the third tip. >> come on down. breakfast is served. >> number three is to swap out the fatty cuts of beef for leaner version, so inside of prime rib i want people to choose leaner beef. instead of wings, our going to choose skinless poultry, thighs, white meat, dark meat, your pick. instead of fatty pork chops you're going to choose lean pork tenderloin. if you're able to do this for meals five times during the week, at the end of the month, throughout the end of january, you're going to save yourself more than 10,000 calories and more than 1,000 grams of fact, and that is the equivalent of 12
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sticks of butter. >> wow. >> that'sism pressive. what's a lean beef? >> any lean cut, sirloin, maybe filet mignon, skirt steaks that are lean. just look in the store. if you don't see a lot of mashling then you know that it's lean. >> are all pork chops feat. i ate pork chops last night. >> most pork chops are very fat and majority of the fat is around the bone, but chloe has been doing this throughout the entire year and saves more than 123,000 calories and dropped another 35 pounds, so to put this into perspective. let's look at her before the journey and look at her afterwards. look at that. >> oh, wow. >> i mean, that is a marked change. she went from unhealth and out of change to fit and fabulous. >> i'd almost say she's too thin, joy. >> she looks perfect, and the cholesterol is done and boosting her energy so my start today for everybody is to ditch the white starch, the sugary beverages,
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the fatty meat and you will loose lose weight and boost your energy and feel markedly better in 2016. >> good stuff. thanks so much, joy. we'll be seeing you a lot. go on our website today.com, the whole cleanse and menu plans, the whole thing. tomorrow on start today it's jenna bush hager's turn. she will help us say good-bye to oh,er size executions. coming up next, been there and done that, and his wife deborah share their wisdom on family and so much more, but, first, this is "today" on the republicans in harrisburg were fighting each other over the state budget. that's right. each other. the republican state senate passed a responsible budget that "begins" to fund education but the republican house of representatives has insisted on a budget that fails to fund education and balloons the deficit. call your legislator, tell them to pass a budget that's right for pennsylvania.
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don't always agree. >> we have a lot of conflict over these trips that we have to take for work. boast us travel a lot with our jobs. >> i think it's okay if you're not there every minute. >> i feel guilty about it all the time. i will take the very last flight that i can take to get to where i need to be and take that first flight back and get home because somehow i feel like i'm a better mother if i do it. >> i try to tell deborah, look, take an extra day, get a massage, you know, see some friends. >>able, on the other hand, well, he'll leave sunday before he needs to be there on monday because he wants to have a nice dinner. it just sort of grates on mow he doesn't feel the get i feel. >> we're in the same business and do different things. deborah is hard news. i'm weather and goofy stuff. >> i'm going through research about, you know, somebody, some expert i'm interviewing the next day and i'm underlining and making notes. >> make notes. i'm going out to interview the
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cast of "black list." we do the same things but we don't do the same things. when we with leila it became a difficult point in our marriage because i was already working mornings, and abc came to her and said we'd like you to do the news person's job on "good morning america." >> an opportunity that i had dreamed about, prayed about. >> we have a brand new baby. somebody needed to be home with her in the morning. >> i was really, really surprised about how conflicted i felt inside. >> so deborah decided to step back. you know, her career suffered some for it, and, you know, you always feel guilty about that. >> i admit deep down in my hearts hearts i felt that i've sacrificed more but i think he's also listened to me, too, and try to feel a little bit of my pain. i love my husband dearly. he is the most wonderful man i know, but he calls me too much
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on the phone. >> i drive my family crazy because i call all the time, and i may not actually have anything of any great import to say. >> how did it go this morning? how are you can the santa ana winds a okay. everybody get off okay. dog good? yeah. why are you calling? >> i just like touching base. >> which is beautiful and sweet and romantic, but i say to al all the time it would be so much more meaningful if we had the conversation later in the day. then i can actually be relaxed and hear it. i'll find it actually funny. >> even leila, my 17-year-old, is there something you wanted dad? i just wanted to hear your voice. >> okay. bye. you know. it's like -- i guess that's not good enough. okay. sorry. >> i still don't know everything al put in the book. i'm kind of nervous. i guess i should probably read it. >> i don't think that you want to necessarily admit. >> that's true. >> on camera that you haven't read the book. >> i didn't say i haven't read the book, haven't read all the chapters. so consumed with my chapters. >> that's half the book. wait a minute, i'm half the
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book. you only read your half. >> and i read some of yours, by didn't read everything so i'm kind of worried. i don't know what's in there. >> i love the fact that he tries to take things in stride in a very warm and funny way. >> you're a very compassionate person and i think she's instilled that in our kids and a lot of it has rubbed off on me. >> oh, thank you. >> way to end there, al. >> sweet. >> i know. >> have you read the book? i have read both. i actually have, and there's one chapter where we talk about my driving because i -- i'm not a very aggressive driver and deborah is. she's like mario andretti at the brickyard, and that's when we fight so i just decided i don't drive anymore when we're together, and the kids -- >> she does the driving. >> she does the driving, and the kids even talk about it in the book. they are like it's just horrible being in the car with the two of us. >> i'm glad you got to do this today before you leave tomorrow for the golden globes. >> wants to have a nice dinner
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so he leaves early. >> >> i'm team deborah on that one. >> so am i. >> but you should be more team al. you should take an extra day. >> i'm team deborah. >> the book is "been there, done that." up next, eva longoria on the big new projects in her life, a new show and an upcoming wedding, but, first, this is "today" on nbc. she tells me it's going to be a huge wedding, huge, huge.
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we're back now. it's 8. 47. here we have eva longoria, star of the new nobodies comedy "telenovella" playing a spanish soap star who doesn't speak spanish and to top it off she has to work alongside her ex. take a look. >> ah. take that. i won. >> okay. >> but you know what? >> it will be easier. >> hold hon. >> we can do it.
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>> yeah, yeah, hold on. here we go. okay. yeah. okay. that would have been a lot easier. >> eva, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, good to see you. >> so great to have you back on nbc. >> oh, thank you. >> and this is getting some great reviews. >> amazing. >> people are really excited about it. >> yeah. >> what made you want to do this show? >> oh, my gosh, developing it in my production slate, and when the first draft came in, it was so funny. the part of anna so yeah, she's vulnerable and crazy and it's justified. >> but you weren't originally supposed to star in it. >> no. >> but you kind of fell in love with anna. >> i fell in love with anna sophia, plays a spanish soap star who does not speak spanish. >> i love that. >> that was my life growing up. i'm latina but i didn't speak
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spanish, i've learned it since, but it was like i was always a fish out of water in my own culture and she is that, and she's very funny, and, you know, i knew would i go back to tv one day but the bar was set so high from "desperate housewives" that i was like i don't know, i don't know. i was a little gun shy and i loved the time off. >> i was going to say. that's not too bad either. >> yeah, yeah. >> you've got great co-stars in the show. >> yeah, yes. i have amazing co-stars, dine far mar ia plays my best friend like the lucy and ettel. i'm getting in travel and she's pulling me out of it. we have a big pop star, big musician from the latin world and now he's kind of crossing over and just a dream to work with. >> you worked in soaps, right? didn't you work on "the young and the restless? ." you bring any of this? >> a lot. mark cherry said the different between daytime soaps and primetime, in daytime soaps the men are the divas, in daytime the men are the ones who are
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like the jerks. >> and then you go to primetime and then it becomes the women. >> in this show your ex-husband, not only do you not speak spanish which i guess is kind of an obstacle when you're in a spanish speaking "telenovela". >> my ex-husband comes on the show and chaos ensues. all of these characters could be in a dentist's office, like how do you work with somebody you hate. how do you work, you know, a younger person anything at your heels, trying to take your spot? you guys know that here at "today," right? >> there's no drama in television. what are you talking about. no way. >> carson's vying for everybody's spot, i know it. >> he is. he is. diva, biggest diva here. all right. time to get all up in your business. congratulations. >> thank you. >> you recently got engaged. >> you recently got engaged. >> tell us about your man. >> he's amazing. he's gorgeous and really the kindest human being i've ever met, and -- and he's really private so i never talk about
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him because he's like don't talk about me. >> oh, no. >> yeah. >> we don't want to be the source of your first fight. are you planning like a big wedding or are you doing something low key? >> we haven't even discussed it. i'm still in the glow of the engagement. it was such a surprise. it was in dubai in the desert so we're still like absorbing that, that moment. i'm still applauding him for how beautiful and amazing it was. >> oh. >> then we'll talk about, you know, the big fat mexican wedding. >> ever notice that you're dating someone and the question is when are you going to get engaged and the question is as soon as you get engaged when are you going to get married? >> and then when are you going to get divorced? >> let life happen. >> they put you together before you're together and break you up before you're broken up. it's a lot of fun. >> happy for the show and, of course, your personal life. >> thank you so much. >> eva, good to see you and "telenovela "premiers at 8:30, 7:30 central time right here hon nbc. back in a moment.
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>> all right. still to come on a monday morning, more with jennifer lopez. >> more with jennifer lopez, a little more revealing. also, more about al's book and deborah's book. >> and america ferrera. >> will be with us as well. >> breaking, deborah has read the book. she has now read the book. >> yes, she has. >> i think that's funny that she
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good morning. i'm tracy davidson. a cold morning to deal with as you head outside. let's get your first alert forecast from meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> blustery day, blowing clouds across the area. few flurries at cape may. the showers are showing up better on the radar. looking more impressive, too. by the time they reach the ground, very light snowflakes
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are blowing through the area this morning, riding through on winds gusting to 24 miles an hour in dover. and 28 miles an hour in northeast philadelphia. that will keep our temperatures pretty constant throughout the day. 33 at 10:00 and 1:00 and cooler at 4:00 this afternoon. montgomery and bucks counties enacted code blue that run through wednesday morning. philadelphia's cold blue began this morning. it means the cold poses a danger to people without shelter. the new year is ushering in new leadership in philadelphia. in about an hour south philadelphia native jim kenney will be sworn in as mayor. education will be his top priority, he says, when he takes office. you can watch live coverage beginning at 10:00 am. also you can see his full schedule of events today. also today, philadelphia
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district attorneys office will retry a local priest accused of child sex abuse. father james brennan is accused of sexually accusing a 15-year-old boy in 1996. he was one of four priests arrested in february 2011. his first trial ended in a hung jury. i'm tracy davidson. another update in about 25 minutes. you can always stay up-to-date with news and weather on the nbc 10 app. now back to the "today" show. thanks for watching. have a great day.
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this morning on "today's take" superstar jennifer lopez on her new tv show and the two people who have changed her life. then, al and his wife deborah get personal opening up about their 20-year marriage. and from the new comedy superstore emmy winner america ferrera is here. all that and more coming up now. from nbc news, this is "toys's take" with al roker, natalie morales, al roker and tamron hall live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on a monday morning, january 4th, 2016, the first monday of this year. i'll willie along with al, natalie and tamron. good to see you. >> good crowd out there. >> back together on friday, on new year's day, but we were a
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little groggy, let's be honest. i feel like this is the day here. >> back for the new year. >> and ready, boom. >> people on social media had a time with our new year's day show. >> because i was -- >> whatever we did. >> i was in new york, and then very quickly thereafter i was in pasadena for the rose parade with hoda. >> you teleported. >> you're avatar and even after i said the new year's show was on tape they still didn't quite -- they were still confused. >> you were brave. and my favorite float was the one from the university of iowa. i don't know how you feel about that. >> yes. i -- i mistakenly said iowa state. >> oh, boy. >> you would have thought -- >> and then they lost their game, right? >> that was the best part. so i was the subject of two waves of tweets. the first tweet, group of tweeting, was that i was an idiot because i mis -- i said iowa state instead of iowa. honest mistake. i corrected it, okay.
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get it, okay, done. thank you. then after they got blown out i got all these tweets it's al roker's fault. he cursed us by calling us iowa state. >> oh. >> so it was like wow. >> i think there's a way to remedy this. take a trip up to the campus. let's have a huge pep rally. >> okay. >> sure. >> they love me. >> they love me there. >> a way to make amends, come on. >> there you go. >> that i have the power to take a school and crush it. >> so you're the king-maker. >> at rose parade. >> you and carly fiorina who was also blamed for that because she tweet that had she was not going to road for her alma mater stanford, rooting for iowa that day, they shade she was pandering and when iowa lost they blamed her. so it's roker and fiorina to blame. not a great stanford thing. >> i am announcing i'm going to be her running mate. >> the there you go. you heard it here. >> start it now, twitter. you heard it. >> just withdrew from the race. >> dropped out because of roker.
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let's talk a little new year's eve. >> yeah, yeah. we just had a little home soiree with the kids. >> tony bennett there. >> with lots of kids. >> kids sucking down some apple cider. >> they all stayed up. they all made it. i didn't, on the other hand. i made it actually. no, i did. surprisingly. we had a little party, little dinner party with neighbors and friends. it a good time. >> mr. roquer? >> i was at parade, hoda and i at the parade. >> cute. >> great pic. >> great smile. >> and took the kids, thank you, and my nose and nephew went to disneyland and had fun. >> how was the wet they are in. >> the weather was terrific, lovely, lovely. >> nice for the parade. >> you were skiing. >> that's right. >> you were. >> making moves -- >> i was skiing. >> on the slopes. that's what they call them. >> i don't know. i've never been. >> the things that go downhill.
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>> on the hill. >> and you get the sticks on your feet. >> i said i've never been so i live through you and your ski trips if it's not in a prompter i don't often know. is that in the prompter, i just saw willie ski. hit the slopes. >> put some wood on your feet and you go down as fast as can you. >> wow. >> actually hey maizing. >> sunrise. my hotel window and every morning i saw that. >> in utah. >> deer vale, just absolutely beautiful. so pretty and as i was skiing one day i came up on a trail and had to take a picture, appropriate for this election year. there was the trump trashlgs it was the most beautiful and luxurious. >> built a wall. >> and the arrow pointing up, like his numbers, going straight up. >> green trail so it's easiy. >> nice beautiful. >> what were you saying, competitive, natalie, an easy trail. >> i wasn't saying let's go skiing but if you want to. >> green trails you were on. >> i was with the kids. so i was with this white stuff and you were where the sun was
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in a warm place. >> i walked in. al is like look at you all milk chocolatey. >> i was in a beach in antigua in a place called tamron hill. >> goes to places named after her. >> limits me to one place. christmas wearing our pjs, allegedly pjs, my niece and nephew gave me cowboy sgloots what is in that? >> liquor. >> rum, maybe? >> and then this is the favorite picture of my holidays. stop laughing at my life. it says you can't scare me. i'm from texas. that is cute. >> i think she's afraid of you in the pajamas. >> those were from my cousin and i took my 19-year-old nephew did, a vacay for the first time together and i thought about the three of you a lot. we have children and i don't and here i am with isaiah this, 19-year-old, we talk every single sunday, and i really got
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to know this kid in a different way. he was so outgoing. we went to a party that was like arabian nights themed holiday party and this woman came up to dance with him and i thought he's never going to do it and he jumped up and the crowd went craze. okay, little isaiah. i still remember the 3-year-old, not the 6'2" 19-year-old. >> a handsome young man. >> such a sweet kid and he's going back to college soon. >> that's pretty cool. >> the fireworks on the beach. >> and every person who approached him, yes, sir, no, ma'am, yes, ma'am. your parents did well in my corrupting you. so it was a fun family vacay. >> excellent. >> some of your pictures to show us what you did, too. >> #today'stake. a lot of you made resolutions and sometimes people make very lofty resolutions especially mark zuckerberg. always set out to do the impossible such as learn mandarin in the span of a year. he resolved last year to read
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two books a month and also to meet a new person every day, so this year, what do you do if you're mark zuckerberg, what's your new year's resolution? well, he wants to create an ai, artificial intelligence, that will control everything in his home just by his voice. >> like varris in "iron man." >> i want this, but what i love, not just jarvis which would be amazing, but in response to that people on facebook were saying want to use a road. i keep telling my grand daughters to date the nerd in school because he may turn out to be the next mark zuckerberg and thanks to family and friends i've reconnected to classmates and family. >> and even better would be to encourage them to be the nerd in their school so they can be the next successful inventor. >> nice. >> and firing all of us. be the nerd, right, and he's -- they are raising their beautiful young daughter, max, he and wife
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priscilla chan posting this picture as well wishing everybody a happy new year. look how gorgeous she looks in the little dress. >> going back to the ai. >> well, they are mark zuckerberg sets his mind to it, something will come of it. >> they have some very -- >> hal on "space odyssey". >> or "the matrix," any number of movies. >> we want one in control, a mark zuckerberg would be cool. >> something that sheds the temperature zone in your house. >> they have some like that, okay, you know, you could watch your daughter which you can do on camera. >> like bb8 rolling in. >> i want bb8. >> that's what i want. >> google the self-driving characters that's ai. that's where everything is going. keeps sort of publicly saying >>the beginning of the machine. >> i'm sure it's going to happen. >> like we have our own will smith to save the day here. >> you know, or keanu reeves, i'm telling you, you know.
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morpheus. hey, so if you're -- "the matrix." >> i love that you went there, amazing. >> if you're a jets fan, really not much to be happy about yesterday. >> no. >> except for this moment. second quarter bills kicker dan carp per going for the extra point misses it, doesn't take it so well. >> no. >> so here's what he does. he takes -- throws the helmet down and boom! >> ow. >> that's tougher. it bounces. >> oh. >> that was their only bad moment, and he's okay, so that's all right. >> and they ended up winning, the bills won 22-17. >> i smell len berman. nobody got hurt. >> just cried. >> and looping it. at home now -- >> it went viral. >> i'm a giants fan so my heartbreak for the jets. needed to score, didn't happen. >> didn't turn out too well for the giants. >> no, no, that was a long season. had a couple of super bowls
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recently so it's good. >> how recent successfully. >> it's been a couple of years. >> when was it last? >> five years. >> i mean, i'm a cowboys fans, i can't say anything. come on. >> mr. roker. >> okay. so it is freezing out. you know what. it's actually below normal. the kind of adding insult to injury. it's been so warm, december record-setting month. so look at these temperatures tomorrow morning. going to feel like 3 in new york, 9 in columbus and 18 below in caribou. it will feel like on tuesday afternoon single digits to below zero, but good news is things bounce back on wednesday on into thursday. the other thing we're watching, el nino. it's been affecting northern california and pacific northwest. one storm, weak to us, not a big deal. san diego up into eureka, maybe an inch of rain, but this number two storm tuesday into wednesday is going to be pretty power. if it's going to bring in heavy showers, thunderstorms, a lot of the good news, a lot of snow up into the cascades and the
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sierra. upwards of 2 feet or more in the highest peaks, but the rain will bring the threat of flooding debris floes into the burn areas into southern california. look at the rainfall, anywhere from 2 to 3 inches and some areas as much as 5. we'll be watching flooding issues there good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. bundle up. it is windy and cold. few flurries are possible. otherwise, sunshine and afternoon temperatures not much warmer than it is right now in the lower 30s. colder air moves in later today and tonight we'll drop down into the teens. by tomorrow morning, 16 degrees in philadelphia. the coldest day yet. temperatures moderate for wednesday and thursday and go even warmer for friday and this weekend. rain arrives late friday and stays saturday and sunday. have a great day. weather. >> al, thank you very much, sir. coming up next, one-on-one with jennifer lopez. natalie sits down with jen every
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jennifer lopez is an entertainment powerhouse. the syringe, actress, producer and fashion designer and author has now managed to squeeze in a starring role in nbc's new drama "shades of blue" premiering this thursday, and i recently had the chance to catch up with j. lo to talk about the new show and all of her amazing success. >> you heard them. >> jennifer lopez is returning to television in the new nbc drama "shades of blue." >> you have to do exactly as i say. >> lopez plays a single mother and resourceful detective who becomes an fbi informant against her own unit. >> go after cops who are tearing communities apart. not the ones who are trying to hold them together. >> corruption is corruption, detective. >> i loved about this story. >> yeah. >> and this piece mostly that it was very human, you know, that
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we're -- people at the core are good. >> mm-hmm. >> but that we do things that are questionable all the time. we make bad decisions and then have to live with them. >> lopez is a powerhouse from music to film to fashion. she has created an empire worth a reported $300 million. what does that mean to you to be an esoperation to so many of us in our 40-plus years? >> it's important to me being in this business since i was in my early 20s there was always a moment where they would try to write you off. like don't write us off at a certain point in our lives. we have so much to offer. i feel like i knew nothing in my 20s but i thought i knew everything and in high 30s i realized i knew nothing, like i actually didn't know anything and now in my 40s i feel like i'm starting to accept myself for who i am. >> and she delivers. >> i try to tell myself good things about myself. >> we're constantly like beating ourselves up. like if you really stop for a serbs i'm going to tell myself nice things. like you're youthful and
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timeless at every age. you're amazing. you are doing really good. you have a lot going on. >> i'm going to start wake up in the morning and give myself a little jennifer lopez mantra. >> a little pep talk. you're the smartest girl in the room. you say crazy things to yourself, and all of a sudden it works. and then somebody says you're the smartest girl in the room. >> and as if she wasn't busy enough lopez will also headline in las vegas later this month. all i have is the title. >> i named it "all i have" because i have a song called "all i have" because i really feel that that embodies who i am as an artist and as a person, that i really give all i have to everything that i do. >> including her most important role, mom to 7-year-old twins max and emme. >> they just made my life better, number one, but i think they just change your perspective on the whole entire world, you know, and how you look at life and that was a big kind of epiphany for me, having children. they help me grow as a human being. >> and "shades of blue" premiers
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white dude from middle school that wore his pants backwards and now you're him. >> i mean, it's a mannequin of a caucasian male. if that's what you see when you look at me, then maybe this is on you. >> nah, nah, nah, it's more than that and there's something about that expression. it just kind of makes you want to -- >> punch him in the face. >> a little bit. >> thank you for having me. >> oak my gosh. looks like so much fun. tell me about your character amy. >> it's so much fun. we have a fabulous, fabulous cast as you just saw. amy has been working at cloud nine. we hope you have a heavenly day. i have to say that. i can't not say that, and she's been working there for ten years, and, you know, i got the script and i just now this is an environment i've never seen before, never seen this place on television with these characters who are all working class people. we have this incredibly diverse cast which is one of my favorite parts of the show, and -- and
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everyone is so funny and we all come from different walks of life, and it's amy a ten-year veteran of the superstore cloud anyone and is just getting bit. i love superhero movies and fantasy as much as the next person, but i also grew up watching shows about everyday working class people, and so that's one of the things that just really drew me to the show, and it's so much fun. >> i had the opportunity -- i interviewed a little while back and i watched a bunch of episodes, i'm a huge fan already, but the showers, you guys really go there. you push the envelope. >> true. >> subjects and issues, right? >> that's true, and i think that that's one of the special things about comedy. you entertain and laugh and also get an opportunity, you know, to start the sparks conversation, and we do it through humor and -- and where the show goes and where the season goes is really surprising and deep, and i'm super proud of this show, but it is ultimately just a wonderful time and lots of laughs. we have a great time making it. >> well, we heard that the hardest part was keeping a
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straight face while taping. >> absolutely because of all the laughs. >> yes. i waste a lot of film and a lot of of time. just because our cast is so funny, mark mckinney from "kids in the hall" in "snl" and trying to act opposite of mark mckinney is the hardest thing i do. he's just so funny. we spend our time laughing. >> great. >> is it true, america, you shot the pilot for this show in an actual superstore in a kmart i think it was? >> yeah. >> and people started thinking you were an employee of the store and asking you for things. >> try it. put on a vest and name tag and stand anywhere and people will come up to you and start asking you questions, anywhere, we were shooting in a real kmart that was open and functioning and people would be like oh, where's -- there's a dog in the studio. sorry, i got distracted. >> that's wrangler. >> looks like my puppy almost. sorry, i got very distracted. you can't have dogs in the studio. >> i want to kiss him. >> you saw wrangler's girlfriend. >> i love, wrangler.
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good morning. i'm tlasy tracy savedson. cold morning. blue cross river rink is experiencing some temperatures in the lower 30s. with wind factors in, feels like 18 in philadelphia, 19 in trenton and 1 below in the pocono mountains. sunshine. few clouds blowing through. 11:00 up to 33 by 2:00. finally cold enough for the
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ski resort to make snow round clock. they plan to reopen for skiing and snowboarding thursday. a chesterfield man was struck and killed walking on the new jersey turnpike this morning. he was hit by a white box truck around 4:00. police say the driver of the truck remains on the scene. and they do not expect to file charges. bus driver was charged with careless driving after she rear ended a street sweeper overnight al the white horse pike. impact sent the bus off the road and into a light post. no serious injuryies. and philadelphia's christmas tree recycling program starts today. you can take your trees to the street department sanitation convenience centers today through saturday. we have a list of all the locations on our website, nbc10.com and also on our app. i'm tracy davidson. we'll have another app on our website in 25 minutes. you can always get the latest news and weather with our nbc 10 app.
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taking a look at the headlines president obama will meet with attorney general loretta lynch in the oval office today to discuss options on what steps he could take to help reduce gun violence. the president is expected to use executive action to strengthen background checks for those who buy firearms at gun shows. republican lawmakers strongly oppose any moves the president may make and a legal fight is likely. this morning donald trump has released his first tv ad of his campaign. it reinforces his call to temporarily bar muslims from entering the united states showing the suspects in the san bernardino terror attacks. it vows to, quote, cut the head off isis and take their oil. and it repeats trump's proposal to build a wall along the u.s.
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border with mexico. general motors is investing $500 million in the ride sharing company lift. they plan to open a number of u.s. hubs where lift drivers who don't own cars can rent gm vehicles. in the long run the companies hope to develop a fleet of self-driving cars that can be summoned with lift's software. if losing weight is one of your new year's resolutions fatwallet.com says you're in lunch the consumer website says that you can save money this month on fitness equipment, workout gear and sports apparel. shoppers can find savings of 25% to sometimes 50% off such items. meanwhile the website says now is also a good time to buy winter apparel. some stores will offer shoppers up to 60% off throughout january. it was another huge weekend at the box office for "star wars," bringing in another $88 million. now closing in on the all-time record for the top domestic film, a record currently held by "avatar.
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"daddy's home" was second with $29 million and "the hateful agent" was third. the powerball fever is heating up again now that the jackpot has hit $400 million. no one matched all six numbers in saturday's drawing so the next drawing is this wednesday. you've got a couple of days to get your tickets, and if you're wondering about your odds of winning, 1 in 292 million. piece of cake. we got this. let's get a check of the weather right now for mr. roker. hey, al. got to buy some "today's take" tickets for the lotto. >> got to be in it to do it. let's do it. >> weather lottery for the early part of the week. snow around the great lakes and also out west. looking at wet weather as well. sunny, cooler in the east and then as we get into the mid-week period, snow around the upper mississippi river valley and look at how much rain and snow we're looking at out west and the latter part of the week icy conditions in the mid-plains, snow through the plains. sunshine here in the east. we start week off colder than normal here in the east, above
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normal in the plains, but then as we get to the mid-week period we start to flip the switch. much above normal temperatures from the upper midwest into new england. below normal out west and look, by the latter part of the week, eastern half of the country, way warm, way cold out west. that's what's going on good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. bundle up. it is windy and cold. few flurries are possible. otherwise, sunshine and afternoon temperatures not much warmer than it is right now in the lower 30s. colder air moves in later today and tonight we'll drop down into the teens. by tomorrow morning, 16 degrees in philadelphia. the coldest day yet. temperatures moderate for wednesday and thursday and go even warmer for friday and this weekend. rain arrives late friday and stays saturday and sunday. have a great day. >> and that is your latest weather. >> thank you very much. our man al roker has done it all during his career, he's reported from every corner of the world. his rokerthons have broken world
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records, and in all of that free time he's had he's also a best selling author. >> for the first time he's written a book with his wife of 20 years deborah roberts, an equally accomplished journalist about lessons they have learned over the years called "been there, done there, family wisdom for modern times" "and here they are sharing wisdom on a very sensitive topic, a lot of wisdom, driving. >> when she moved to this city, she was definitely afraid of getting behind the wheel of a vehicle. now, our biggest fights are because i'm not aggressive enough behind the wheel. >> i really can't stand it when al drives. it makes me crazy. he's -- he's too tentative. >> like move up. go faster. why is there so much room between these cars in. >> he won't zip ahead and take chances. >> what are you doing? >> come on, step on it. >> he's driving like a little old lady who is heading to church. >> i've come up with a fantastic solution. i don't drive in the car with her. we get ready to go, i hand her
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the keys. >> you're not kidding. congratulations on this. >> thank you. >> it's phenomenal, the candor, the humor, everything. we need to go to a master class taught by the two of >> you no, no, read this book and do the complete opposite ever everything we tell you. >> i like that you give deborah the keys. there's some points where you argue and others where you just say, you know what, might as well hand it off. >> my favorite chapter in the book only because the kids also weigh in on it and leila and nick are also talking about what it's like to be in the car with us. it's like breakfast with the bickersons, you know, and then there's my oldest girl courtney in the middle. >> it's a jedi mind trick to be the jedi driver so you get to ride along. >> this is not the worst thing in the world. >> that's right. >> you've written a lot of books before. >> yes. >> but nothing this personal. >> no. >> i wrote a book with my dad a couple years ago and signature wright the chapters and there's a moment where you go oh, everyone is going to hear about it. everyone is going to read it.
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>> yeah. i didn't even want to write this book. deborah -- >> deborah made you do it. >> she really wanted to sharing, and, again, the difference between men and women. guys are like, okay. we've been through this, finep and women want to share, so i -- i said yes, dear, and -- and -- the only way we survived this we did not write it together. she wrote her part, i wrote my part. she's yet to read my part. >> really. >> i think she's read some of it. >> and you goat read hers. >> i've read all of hers. i've read all of hers. >> study the mannium here and talk about the goal though. open up about the family, the marriage. what's the goal and what do you want people at home to get out of it? >> no matter what you're doing we all have the same issues pretty much, i mean, whether you're -- no matter what you do. especially if you're a working couple, you know, and that the end of the day mom is going -- the mom is going to bear more of the responsibility and the guy is going to do what he does, but kind of get that place in the middle where you kind of accept
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what each other does and does well and don't -- >> it's a team. >> don't criticize the other. >> yeah. what i thought was really revealing, you talk about some of the tough times in the book as well and there was a time when deborah was going after an interview. >> yes. >> and you ended up getting it. that had to be really hard. >> in our -- in our work we rarely compete. >> right. >> i do the goofy stuff and the weather and she does hard news, and this -- this nexus happened. unbeknownst to me that i had to go for this interview. i was -- and she didn't get it, and it was a very, very difficult time. i mean, we -- we did some couples therapy. >> did you address it head hon? >> we did, because it was a very difficult issue that we had never had to address before. >> you also write about some of the sacrifices that deborah, gets her dream job at "gma" offered to her there and turns it down in favor of being a mom. >> just had leila and she
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suffered. she took a bit of a hit in her career, but i'm so proud of her, she didn't let that stop her. she's an amazing mom and then continued pushing through and, you know, she's one of the stalwarts at abc news. >> you're an amazing couple. whenever we see you together with the kids, it's just illuminating to see such happiness. >> two people who truly belong together. >> some days it doesn't feel like that, but i think every marriage goes through that. >> absolutely. >> thanks for the reality. >> have to be together to make it. >> all in the book "been there, done that," an awesome read. coming up next, want to make good on that resolution and join a gym today? >> we've got rossen a bike. >> that means tamron and i on a bike in a minute. >> what you need to know before you sign the dotted line at the gym and
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the first thing is get it into writing. you want to make sure that every single thing the sales person tells you about is in the contract because these guys, they are commissioned-based, love them all but they are commissioned-based and may say things to you that actually aren't true to get sale. make sure it's in the contract. >> so you don't have to just sign what they put in front of you. you can amend that deal. >> also know what's in the deal to decide whether to sign or not. the other question a lot of people say can i pause my gym membership. i'm going away for a month, have a sabbatical or going on vacation or if i get an injury. you want to make sure that that's in the contract as well. that is something that not all gyms offer so you want to check on that. >> okay. you also say you want to go and make sure you check it out at a busy time. >> yes. >> to know if there's going to be a place that you'll be waiting around a lot to use the equipment. >> a lot of people will go visit the gym during their lunch hour and it's dead and no one is really there. i can get a bike or peeves equipment whenever i want. go visit the gym at the time that you actually plan on going during the day. if you plan on going there after
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work at 6:00 or 7:00 at night visit the gym at 6:00 or 7:00 at are night. >> and check out the cleanliness, do they have hand sanitizer stations and all of those things matter. >> make sure the gyms are working, out of order and make sure the sanitizer machines work and towels there as well. >> what if it's not working out for you and what if you don't like the fit. >> breaking the contract. >> it's infamous. people have credit things because they try to break the contract. >> you're in a legal contract, and so what you want to do is ask if there's a cancellation period, right, because some states like missouri, for example, one of the -- at least one state makes it a law that you have a few days to get out of a c.a lot of gyms will give you 24 hours or a couple of days. >> right. >> that's number one. check on the cancellation period so if you go home and say i shouldn't be doing that, you can get out of it. also, pay with a credit card. we always give this advice. don't pay with a debit card, credit card so that way you can dispute the charges and say it's
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not working out and here are the reasons and your credit card company can back you up. last resort is to call consumer affairs if you're promised something you're not getting. >> what's interesting, you have the old school gym contracts that we got to know and now you have a lot of gyms that do packages where you buy ten sessions but you have to use them in "x" amount of days and people don't realize that as well. >> that's the thing, goes back to the first tip, read the contract because nothing else matters. doesn't matter if the sales person told me, don't worry about it, it's fine, i'll take care of you. doesn't matter if jim said i'll take care of. >> cookie clubs, cupcake class. >> while you're on a spin bike, no, thank you. thank you so much. up next, all nexter size, as i mentioned, work up an appetite. now we're talk, so we've got a meat and potatoes meal that can feed your family of four, guess what, for under $15. we're going to dig into that and eat after this. made a simple tripvere chto the grocery storeis
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. on today food if you blew out the budget over the holidays now is the time to do inexpectsive cooking at emwho. brian mularkey is the executive chef at seersucker at herringbone and has a meal that can feed four for under $15. brian, good to see you, my friend. >> happy new year, happy new year and congratulations to all you parents for getting the kids back in school. mine is off. our vacation starts now. >> celebrate. >> back to, would. we're all happy. >> it's not only dinner, it's breakfast and lunch. >> i took a challenge, feed four for under $15. what we'll do here is make some meat balls, pork meat balls and we'll cut it with a little bread, our chef in vegas, geno, grandmother nana's restaurant. putting milk-soaked bread into the meat balls and a little bit of garlic. you get your meat and potatoes for under $15. we're going to start with a couple of nice meat balls. >> ideal size of the meat balls, does it matter? >> if it's an appetizer small,
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entre bigger, ice cream scoops you can use also. take these and transfer them into the oven here and cook them until they are done. pork, cooked all the way through and then -- >> those are beautiful. >> absolutely beautiful. >> couple here and the idea is, so we'll take these out right here. we'll use the same pan. in the kitchen industry it's called the one-pan pickup. greatest thing in the world. don't want to do a lot of dishes so we try to utilize the same pan. hit it with a little bit of onion, a little bit of parsnip, carrots and potatoes, a little root vegetable hash. >> make hash here. >> and get the flavors of the meat ball. >> keep billing the flavor and keep going right over here. we transfer over here and now we'll add a little kale because kale, 2016, can't let the kale go. >> not saying good-bye to kale yet. stir that in a little bit right there, and the idea, is you know, my wife and i, we shop and shop and so much food gets thrown away.
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40% of our groceries in the u.s. get thrown away so the idea was, you know, take these meat balls and do a little egg hash in the morning and have a meat ball sub the next day with the baguette. >> this is the secret weapon, the brown butter. >> the brown butter. don't need to be making sauce, brown birth, cook it down here, a nice nuttiness, do a little bit of rosematter, a little rosemary and garlic, all you need, a little herbs right there. everybody thinks you've been doing all day. >> smells great. >> it's a lot of fun to -- it's a nutritious stake and potatoes on a budget, and -- and you can transfer it to more and more meals so when you shop, think about what am i going to do with the leftovers. soups are cool and different pastas and saving the ingredients and, of course, it's all about this. >> turn it into a great bolognese. >> really good. >> got our dinner, there's our
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breakfast with the egg and the lunch is the meat ball sub- >> absolutely incredible. make it out of beef, portion anything you want, veggie if you want. >> brian, happy new year. >> brate to see you. >> all good. >> amazing recipes under $15 this week. head to today.com/food. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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look who we've got here. >> looky here. >> happy new year. >> two headlines. number one, well, three, jenna is hosting, eva longoria and you know who is here with a brand new book out. al roker! >> oh, my gosh. >> with deborah, his wife who wrote book. >> "been there, done that. ". puffs knows winter... ...is hard on your nose there's the endless runny noses. the sneezes that just won't quit
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in the last hour. factor in the wind. it feels like 21 in the city. two degrees the windchill in the pocono mountains. plenty of sunshine. gusty winds. as warm as it gets in philadelphia at 2:00 this afternoo afternoon. >> jim kenney is about to be sworn in, the academy of music. kenney says fighting poverty will be his top priority as the mayor of the poorest big city in the country. logon to nbc 10.com from your tablet or smart phone to watch complete live coverage of jim kenney's inauguration. in delaware more than 1,000 dupont workers are getting pink slips this morning. the company is merging with dow
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. funday monday has arrived january 4th, 2016, and jenna bush hague ser here while kathie lee enjoys a little extra vacation. we hope you have had a good break and this is "lush life" by sara larson. >> i like it. it is cool. i i can't wait to the bush/hagarer family christmas and first we have the "desperate housewife" e eva longoria is ,
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