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skies and occasional thunderstorms, as well. >> got it. thanks. we oulde go? the chairman of the house intelligence fire after admitting he wentws was caught up in surveillance after the evidence that the president later said vindicates him. nunes to step away from the investigation. unrelenting a. a sect second-straight day of damaging storms across the south. more weather, including tornadoes, today. too much? a young boy being screened at the dallas airport, subjected to a pat-down that went on at length. almost two minutes. the boy's outraged mother posted
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that video on facebook. and next stop, rokerthon 3 got off to a record-breaking start at the university of oklahoma. >> it's a little snowy. >> this morning, al's raced more than 1,000 miles north to reach his day two destination. can you guess where he is today, march 28th, 2017. >>m "today," with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studioa >> and geverybody. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. where in the worldhat's what it doesn't it? i went over the c t only guess you're on a college campus somewhere up north. >> hey, guys. yupe for a day, at ichigan. herolling.
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rokerthon 3. we're attemptin record with almost 1,000 students, playing the world's largest game of freeze tag. that's right. the ginnessld largest freeze tag game world's largest wooden dome, the superiorll cing up. we're going to tag people, comi coming up. tag, you're it, willie wildcat. the world's lworld's largest fr thank you. let's get tocas for the cha of the house intelligence imlfittee to recuse h meddling in revealed he had a secret meeting on white house grounds. for president tr very busyovernight.
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we're going to talk about all of first, peter alexander with all >> reporter: good morning. president trump venting on russia story, excuse me, as a hoax. but this morning, top democrats are saying the way the republican chairman the house intelligence committee is running his investigate is a sham. they argue that after his latest revelations, devin nunes has lost the appearance of imparablealty. adam schiff calling on the panel's chairman to recuse himself from the russia investigation. arguing he's compromised his ability. >> given the role of the transition team and the events of the last week, it's called into question whether he has the objectivity necessary to oversee this investigation. >> reporter: nancy pelosi following suit, asking paul ryan to ask that nunes recuse
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himself. overnight, the congressman not backing down. >> the democrats want me to quit because they know i'm effective at getting to the bottom of things. >> let's hope so, congressman. >> reporter: the controversy follows nunes stunning acknowledgment that he met a secret service on white house grounds to review documents. that meeting one day before he returning to brief president trump, that spies may have scooped up communications, improperly revealing their names. nunes denies coordinating with the president's aides. >> i could have snuck on to the grounds late at night and nobody would have seen me. but i wouldn't trying to hide. >> reporter: nunes is defending his decision to review the reports in the white house complex but not in the white house itself because the information had not within given to congress. >> we have to go to the executive branch in order to read classified intelligence.
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>> reporter: fellow republicans are standing by nunes. >> whether it's the white house or waffle ho difference does it make if the information is reliable and authentic? it happens that devin had to do it >> reporter: jared kushner agreeing toti the russia connection. he zeroing in on the ambassador and a head of a state-owned bank,ma administrat. kushner was fulfilling his rolef contact with foreign governments andffs expected to take a big step obama's efforts to change. he will sign an executive order on energy independence that will
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initiate a review of the administration's clean power plan. that sought to reduce escribeds from power plants. to o us, the best way to s make sure the economy is peter of the armedan judiciary commit. we like having you here. shooter. a noon show. >> we know. we got thatre. if you take the classified information that congressman he received it from and wherewhn after he got it, sharing the prd not his colue committee. and add to that that he was an adviser to the trump transition.
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aren't there enough questions that he should at the very least recuse himself on any investigation involving the trump campaign in russia? >> i think you put his objectivity in question at the very least. here's what i would suggest. that david go to his democratic colleagues and share the information he was given by this unknown person so they will all know exactly what he's talking about. if he's not willing to tell the democrats and the republicans on the committee who he met with and what he was told, he has lost his ability to lead. and the democrats on the committee are becoming prosecutors. one guy said on a cable show there was probable cause to believe the russians and the trump campaign have collaborated. >> if you go back to your words, he's already put his credibility in question at the very least, doesn't he have to recuse himself? >> i think he has to repair the damage. my belief is, the white house is off track and probably can't get back on track. burn warner doing a great job in
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the smenate. as to whether or not he should step down, i leave that to the house leadership. who did he meet with and what did he see? >> do you think he received that classified information from someone at the white house? >> i have no idea. and you should know that and i should know that. i think he owes that to his fellow committee members. he was taken to the white house and was given information about the trump campaign, he needs to share that with his committee members. >> the suspicion, as you well know, is maybe it's the trump team that orchestrated this whole thing. this information, that supposedly vindicates president trump, came from the trump administration. do you think it's fishy that he went over to the white house to get it? >> yeah. i think it's a little bizarre. number one, there's nothing been suggested -- there's nothing been revealed to suggest that the obama administration surveilled the trump campaign.
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that's not even what nunes is saying. he is saying there's incidental collection outside of russia. the problem he's created is he's gone off on a lark by himself, inspector clouseau investigation here, trying to find some unmasking information about collection incidental with the trump campaign and some foreign agent outside of russia. i think the only way this thing can be repaired if he tells his colleagues on the house intel committee who he met with and what he saw and let them see the same information. >> let's do the lightning round. jared kushner, senior adviser, son-in-law to president trump, revealed he met with a russian bank, a bank that was sanctioned by the u.s., during the transition. does it bother you? >> the bank, yes. the ambassador, no. the fact he met with the banker he needs to explain himself. absolutely. >> on health care, if replacing obamacare proved to be a ten, in terms of degree of difficulty, as you look forward to tax
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reform, knowing that some democrats and members of the freedom caucus feel embolined and a lot of interest groups want a piece of that pie, what's the degree of difficulty on that? >> the east german judge, 9.4. it's going to be tough. out of this collapse of discretion in the house, are the ashes of a failed republican attempt, may spring up true bipartisanship. i hope now the moment will arise when democrats and republicans will work together to replace obamacare because it is failing. >> what does the east german judge say about the chances of that? >> i think he would give you about 6.4 because there's no other option. there's no other way to do it. >> on that great bipartisan note, we what's going on with judge gorsuch's nomination and the democrats threatening to filibuster to get the republicans come up with 60 votes. president obama nominated merrick garland and he didn't
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get a hearing. an impartial observer might say that you guys deserve each other. >> in 1992, joe biden told bush 41, don't send a name up here, the campaign season is afoot. i have no problem with what happened with garland. he is a fine man. we don't put people on the court after the campaign is started in the last year of a presidency. we haven't done that in over 100 years. as for gorsuch, trump couldn't have picked a better choice. it will break my heart if we have to change rules over this guy. >> lindsey graham with a very rare "pink panther" reference. >> i love inspector clouseau. i wouldn't pick him to do this investigation. >> senator, come back and see us often, please. >> thank you. and breaking overnight, some other news. two miami-dade county police officers were wounded in what thoughts called an ambush-style
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shooting. dramatic video shows the two men being rushed to the hospital in the back of a pickup truck. the officers were conducted an undercover gang investigation at an apartment complex when they were shot. they are listed in stable condition. they are expected to survive. a search for suspects under way. authorities in maryland say they headed off a student's well-developed plan to attack her high school with guns and fm the girl's own on this. , heriff is-yeaold girl, had a serious plan to out in her well-developed plan and said th for some tin our minds that we averted a disaster up there.n anything like this, to be honestuden w 18-yea
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ammunition and had fireworks, f make pipe bombs. she had been compiling h high sn sheriff's office. >> just what the carrying out something like ghis. into the conscience on that. >> reporter:'s father for his decision. good dad, really. that go without taking some kind of her diary called for the attack. she wasaltion. needed intervention a silver li the school said she a student t going to get the help she needs now. >> reporter: once released from the hospital, she will face charges.
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the sheriff says he is not sure if she had the will to carry out her plan, which was real enough. >> pete williams in washington, thank you. we move to a fight over fair pair. the u.s. women's hockey team, taking a page of the women's soccer team and threatening a boycott unless they see significant progress towards settling a wage dispute. and stephanie gosk is following this one. >> reporter: they were hoping for a deal overnight. but there isn't one. the women's ice hockey world championship kicks off this friday here in the u.s. but the u.s. team, the current world champs, may not actually be there. >> reporter: when the winter olympics kick off in seoul in less than a year, the usa women's hockey team will be a medal favorite. but right now, the team is so angry with usa hockey, the sport's national association, they are threatening to boycott this week's world championship tournament. >> we need more visibility. we need more games. and we need to be paid properly. >> reporter: usa hockey was expected to vote on a deal monday.
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but overnight, there was still no announcement. the team says they don't get nearly the support the men get. flying coach, instead of business class. sharing hotel rooms instead of getting their own. >> score. >> reporter: the men can practice full-time and travel to games, relying on nhl salaries. but women don't earn anywhere near that kind of money playing professionally. the captain of the women's team says all they're asking for is a living wage and equitable benefits. support for the women players is growing, from pros in the nba, major league baseball and the nhl. one high-profile agent said members of the men's team may boycott their own championship in solidarity. >> to support them. they want equitable support. we would like to think they can work something out. >> reporter: senators dialed up the pressure, with a letter to usa hockey with their concerns. with the boycott looming, usa hockey went looking for
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replacements. but some of the high school and college players refused. the fight looks a lot like the one the u.s. women's soccer team waged to get equal pay just before the rio games in 2016. some of those players spoke with matt here on "today." >> why does it come to a head now? >> i think the timing is right. i think that we have proven our worth over the years. >> reporter: now, women's hockey is saying the same thing. and if no one listens, they simply won't play. in a statement, usa hockey says they have increased their level of direct support. an they have a long standing commitment to the advancement and growth of girls and women's hockey. and they say any claims to the contrary are unfounded. >> and the clock is ticking. >> that's right. just a few days. >> stephanie, thank you so much. al is spending the morning up at northern michigan university. it's day two of rokerthon 3. sounds confusing, but you get it. first, he's tracking the threat of severe weather. al? >> that's right.
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in fact, guys, it's a good thing we got out yesterday when we did because oklahoma is one of the areas in under the gun for severe weather. let's take a look and show you what we got going on. basically, we're talking about a big upper level low, with no major steering components to push this thing out. it's going to take its own sweet time as it drops out of the rockies and makes its way slowly to the east. so, we got a severe storm risk right through thursday. starting off with today. we are looking at 15 million people at risk for large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes possible, especially in west texas. but you can see that risk extends all the way up to oklahoma city. tomorrow is the biggest risk. we may see the risk upgraded for 19 million people. hail, strong winds and tornadoes. thursday more of the same. 20 million people at risk, as it starts to move into the southeast and the central gulf. rainfall amounts or southern oklahoma and northern texas. upwards of five inches of rain
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possible. flash flood watches and warnings may have to be issued by thursday. we're going to get to your local foreca good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. gray skies and fog. the fog thins, but clouds stay with us. and we'll see occasional showers and a chance of a few more thunderstorm s. 66 degrees for philadelphia. yoseburbs. occasional showers this morning and this afternoon. updegrees. clouds are going nowhere in new
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jers a little cooler, a chance of thunderstorms in the lehigh more showers. have a great day. ming up, we're going to atest d's largestbreak the guinness freeze tag game.g outside, it will be freezing in here, ba a in the studio to play along. matt, isttly be tagging savannah. >> done. sweatshirt. medium. >> ye gng to bring you one. medium. >> by the way, it's not it's small. al, thank you so much. fter she says this lengthy tsa pat-down left her son traumatized. did that agent go too far? and a new "rossen reports" in t that frightening escalae
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♪ back, now, 7:30 on a tuesday morning. the 28th of march, nice crowd. on our plaza rolling spring higan university, as he takes rokerth college -- >> you're not al herb. >> you'ret you. but they'resong.un out
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there. and it's cowbells. >> we'll check in with h get a e holding in on monday. a threatf their first mees obamacare was abagenda, including tax cuts and oer set e women's finaln rllas. uconn crushed or o friday. and south carolina will join th st pat-down of the young boy we have beenn dallas. jacob, good morning to you. ep posted er tt makes him ther has beenti.
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sensitive to touch. but the tsa said the pat-down was done by the book. overnight, growing outrage of this video that's gone viral. it shows tas agent patting down a teenager. the two-minute clip shows her son, aaron, standing in a security area, while an agent begins what she calls aggressively patting down her son. furious what she describes as an unnecessary and horrifying pat-down, williamson blasted the tsa for what they did to her son. we have been lu hell. they detained aaron for well over an hour at dfc. he has spd and i didn't want him having a pat-down like this. she has sensitive priority disorder. they asked agents to screen him in other ways, per tsa rules. it was horrifying, she writes.
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somehow these power tripping tsa agents who are traumatizing children and doing whatever they want without cause have to be reined in. it allows for a pat-down and all approved procedures were followed to dissolve an alarm of the passenger's laptop. normally, only a small number of people are selected for pat-downs, after tripping off a metal detector or screening machine. but her son set off no alarms when going through security. let me make something clear. he did not alarm at all during screening. he passed through the detector just fine. the incident comes just three week after the tsa put new stricter screening procedures in place. procedures that at least one mother says were too aggressive for her child. williamson writing, he is still several hours later, saying i don't know what i did. what did i do? i am livid.
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the mother complained they were forced to miss their flight. the entire thing took 45 minutes, including the screening and checking three other bags which needed further checking. matt and savannah? >> i've gone through the pat-down. it usually takes 15, 20 seconds. two minutes seems like a long time. >> there will be more people looki what happened there. let's get back to al for a check of the weather. >> today's weather is brought to you by novo nordisk. millions are at risk for diabetes, are you? >> we are up over the superior to dome, the world's largest wooding dome. i haven't had a chance to do this very often. so -- my people. [ cheers ] my people. [ cheers ] my people. [ cheers ] oh, that felt good.
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you know what elseove into spring. there's a big part o to see temperatures way abo ve73. thansual. move into tomorrow. new york city, the low 6062. savannah, 88 average. and by the time we getrett warm e,lb up to good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. gray and fog this morning. aat fog thins out, clouds stay a chance of a fewor 60s. 66 degrees f the suburbs. this afternoon. up to ey. high of 66 lehigh valley. and 60s folaeath
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to men's suits, until it's not. without warning, these things can reverse direction, as we've seen in hong kong and it could send people flying. would you know what to do?canad. this is where a company is developing a new handrail that could make it even safer. this new video is horrifying. this week, an escalator at this busy shopping mall in hong kong suddenly reversing direction. throwing shoppers down like dominos, tramping each other. 18 injured. and it happens here at home, too. this escalator at a philadelphia hockey game suddenly speeding up, sending people flying. this man, knocked over the handrail. in washington, d.c., dozens piled up at a metro station, after their escalator malfunctioned. so, what can you do to protect yourself? to show us, we're here with
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patrick from ehcyo manufacture parts? >> weens f i'm on the escalator and it reverses and throws me down. >> if you're not holding the handrail, you want to grab on to the handrail. >> reporter: both sides? >> both sides. >> reporter: will the handrail be moving with it? >> it will. but you will be able to ride it right down. >> that's the key. you want to keep yourself inside this small, narrow chute, instead of falli ining off the . >> exactly. that's where most injuries happen. >> reporter: the danger is more serious than you think. in 2015, more than 11,000 people spent to emergency rooms, injured by escalators. some accidents even turning deadly. this father of four was killed when his clothing got caught in the escalator's gears. happen i loose clothing getting
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and feet getting pulled into the steps. let's say you're a victim and you're screaming out in pain. what do i do? >> at the top and bottom of every escalator is a big, red stop button. you want to press that. >> here's the button right here. an alarm goes off. and look on the spot it just stops. >> absolutely. that's what it's meant to do. >> reporter: i know myself. i know you at home. i would be afraid to hit this. >> don't be afraid. this is what's going to prevent further emtrapment if somebody is stuck in an escalatoescalato. >> reporter: the key is avoiding an accident altogether. the company creating this new handrail, drilling the message in the entire time. what's the right way to ride? >> make sure your shoe laces are tied. and no strollers on the escalator. >> i'm glad you brought that up. and i was guilty when i had babies. why not bring the stroller on?
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>> two hands on the stroller, no hands on the handrail. you want to make sure that the wheels of the stroller do not get stuck and cause the baby to fly out of the stroller. in this case, you want to use the envelolevator. >> reporter: now, you know what to do when your typical ride goes south. by the way, so many accidents happened right here. that critical moment when you first step on, especially kids, not paying attention. getting caught between where it's stationary and the first step. they have done one thing to make escalators safer. you've probably seen this in your area. the brushes on the side. they catch loose clothing before they get stuck in the metal. the best idea is to know all of the tips and protect yourself. >> all right, jeff. thank you very much. up next, carson walks you through the big changes you're going to see on your facebook app today. it's a good look. but first, these message
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25 miles per hour. you may see a brief period of heavy rain that will let up. keep an eye on the sky for more showers and thunderstorms during the day today. >> got it. thanks, ibm. now to check the roads with nbc10's jessica boyington. watching the schuylkill expressway for huge delays at ng toward center city. 'r earlier crash that's over into the ou red bot. not doinguc to the blue> today o court cases in philadeliaung of a federal helliaarg.' defense a believing that williams canno -- cannot afford to pay him. cm
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facebook. if you your internet provider. tell you about a bizarre altercation softball field. it happened minutes afterda nig. during the postgamendakes, tim walton judges the auburn short stop in the she didn't put up her hand. fagan shoved him back.wo have a. walton diis played for the 2012. >> not a lot of good sportsmanship in that particular shot. coming up next, "trending," be the saddest judge. jn newton-john have big plans to celebrate the 40th anniversary of "grease." al is ready to begin this morning's rokerthon challenge.
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al? >> that's right. we're going to try to make the largest freeze tag. minites. ready to are tagged by the it start this thing off. weavimprek from the in three, two, third guinness world record, right here on rokerthon 3, the world's largest freeze tag game, is under way. we'll have the details, and the results. can we break the record? it's all coming up, from northernniversity in marquette, as the "today" show continues after these messages. continues after these messages. run like the wind, bull's eye.♪ hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool?
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>> everyone is in the same yellow t.hehat is currently hol. awe for the whoining us again. to forgo general this? some people areposition because. >> they can't be kno you over thing on the paperawake for my >> that's horrible. fan?is may be like no other. >> to a random >> yeah.crowd. >> yeah. >> that's like a break dancing thing. school lunches, they get a bad rap, don't they? >> i like them. >> i dint in pennsylvania posted this photo to redit. take a look. that's the meal, chicken nuggets
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in a hot dog the school calls this popcorn chicken po boy sandwich. if you can't beat them, join them. >> i like there at the bun, is more the plate. it's just a way to serve. >> a vessel holding the chicken nuggets. >> i would rather eat chicken parm than a chicken parm sandwich. >> if you drench this in sauce, there would be a debate. >> or add some tatar tots. >> or dip it into a milkshake. >> i'm curious. >> anything to get a milkshake during "trending." >> that is delicious. >> you're stranded on a deserted island, do you take tatar tots or chicken nuggets? >> i like tigatar tots. >> i feel like you need the prote
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protein, being realistic. >> stranded on an island, and you see chickens running around. why didn't i take tatar tots? i have my own chicken nuggets running around. >> are you going to bread and fry them? >> survivor. carson daly version. "pop start." >> you alluded to this starting with adele this morning. the singer made an interesting comment last night, talking about touring. she's got her new album out. adele made a confession. it stunned fans. the last show in new zealand. here's what she said, touring isn't something i'm good at. applause makes me feel vulnerable. i don't know if i will ever tour again. the only reason i toured is you. i'm not sure touring is my bag. adele called her tour the greatest accomplishment of her career. said it changed her life. can you imagine adele not touring? >> we saw her across the street. and she was great. >> best concert i ever saw. and just her. >> it's a long tour.
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>> i think her personality -- . ransome thought, so i said it. >> happens a lot around here. >> you didn't get anesthesia. you missed the box. we get it. "grease" is the word this morning. olivia newton-john says there is talk of a reunion to mark the film's 40th anniversary. she and john travolta will reprise their roles as danny and sandy. they are discussing ideas -- dylan, if you have an idea, send it in. no word on whether that's going to happen. stocker channing can play rizzo. >> how about -- >> that's not going to work. frenchy was just in "grease live" recently. and frankie avenalon, "beauty school dropout." and david beckham, spending
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a moment with his a-year-old daught daughter, have a look. >> first time riding on your own, harper. >> that's cute there. >> riding her big girl bike. david captioned that, so proud. >> cute until he runs into a tree. thank you, carson. let's send it back to michigan and mr. roker. how is it going? >> it's going great. we've just about 4 1/2 minutes into the attempt to set the record for the world's largest freeze tag game. the record was back in 2015 in london. so, we'll see if we can break it. they have about 438 people playing. we'll see if we break the record. let's check out your weather. we have some severe weather to talk about, moving across the country. as you can see, we have storms pushing in. a severe start to 2017. hail reports so far this year, over 1,100 hail reports. on average by now, 500. and for wind reports, we have
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really gone through this. over 2,400 wind reports so far on average. you get about a little less than 1,000. all right. and as you can see, we have the severe weather threat today. 15 million people at risk. it continues tomorrow. and on into thursday. under four minutes for the good morning. i'm meteorologist, bill henley. gray skies of fog. that fog thins out. clouds stay with us. we'll sio kagsle showeee occasi thundershowers. occasional showers this morning and this afternoon. up to 64 degrees. clouds are going nowhere in new jersey. a high of 66ment a little cooler. chains of thunderstorms in the lehigh valley and 60s for delaware with more showers. have a great day sclm >> rokerthon 3 is sponsored bye
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netjets, the worldwide leader in private aviation. >> all right. we're under three minutes, for our attempt at the world record official until after 15 where i wasye g. thank you for shore of lake superio iingsee, al -- one? >> howard as an a robust arts. it l call me mr. fed up and ready t break a record. we are 60 feet above the floor of the superior dome, the world's largest wooden dome. while it's cold outside, but in here, it will be freezing. the students of nmu will attempt to break a world record title. the world's largest freeze tag game. it will be ice-cold. wildcats, are you ready for a
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little freeze tag? [ cheers ] you people are freaking me out. i'm going to tell you. do some jumping jacks in place. one, two -- a little running in place. get the legs up. knees. a little freeze tag, all right? [ cheers ] all right. on your mark. get set. [ whistle ] okay. got him. all right. got another guy. and tag him. get him. that's it. oh, you got him. guys are shaping up to break the next guinness world a good nigh sleep. i want you.o all right. we have hit are going to check in with michael imperak, to see if we have broken the guinness world rworl
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g >> saw it frozen. geto more of e . good morning.ing, extends htheyill be on and o the door. >> wet rhodes disabled vehicle over into the this direction in south philadelphia. we are seeing wet roads and reduced visibility as well as
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delays at the philadelphia international airport due to a traffic program in effect. back to you. police are gunman that shot a man who was standing up for his son in west philadelphia. two men robbed the victim's 15-year-old son. a few hours later, the father went to market and robinson street to confront the men when they shot him in the face twice. he is expected to survive. police have videos showing the suspect running away. tonight is fan appreciation night at the flyers game. there will be giveaways, including a lot of prizes and a new car as a thank to you fans. we'll have another update in 25 minutes. you can stay updated with our nbc 10 app. 8:30 on a
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happy. a dinner time is special w sne we are going to findjo ing me i what say you? >> al, the mark to people. we had some deductions. but i c had 634. it's a new guinness world record. >> all right, nmu. >> i would like to welcome you to the guinness world records family. >> he has the plaque for you. congratulations. you guys have done it. we're not done yet. we have a very special box here.
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tristan, if you could hold that for me. we have all of the student names in here that took part in this. and you have a chance to win $5,000 from the rokerthon pure point financial scholarship. all right. okay, quiet. listen up. we're going to pull out a name. listen carefully. >> here she comes, megan crane. the winner of the rokerthon pure point $5,000 scholarship. megan. we have a check for you right here. what year are you? >> senior. >> what is your major? >> sports science. >> you can probably help some folks out here today. congratulations. >> thank you. >> that's so terrific. all right. how do you feel about that,
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president fritz? >> that looked like an awful lot of fun. would you mind if i drew a name? >> you want to draw a name. >> i'm willing to give a scholarship. >> of $5,000. >> of $5,000. >> go ahead, pull out a name. valerie urban. valerie urban. come on down. here she comes. valerie urban. that's very cool. president fritz, watching the rokerthon pure point laover. so, yova >> i'm a junior. >> what's your major? >> biology with a concentration in zoology. >> wow. very cool. come over, megan. we have set the record -- this is the second day we've given out two $5,000 mhael impek.
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that's what's going coming up, after your l, meteor, benee philadelphia. fog andudowhere in new jers a chance of thunderstorms in the lehigh d mountains. we continue setting records at colleges ssnext, som alan arkin, are new mo ome
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hollywood legends. credits a "doing that? >> robbing a bank. >> oh. >> i'm thinking about buying a ferrari. >> i thought about buying the knicks. good week for everybody, huh?
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>> good week. >> morgan, michael, alan, good not good i do an a discussion between the guests. were we going over oscar numbers? >> i only got one. and i think alan got one. and somebody had to get two. >> the math was correct, right? >> four. i have two oscars. >> i'm jealous. >> are you jealous? >> yeah. >> make another movie and you'll get one. >> does that mean you're twice as happy as morgan and me? >> no. >> it doesn't make you happy. >> more stuff to polish. >> i haven't even asked a question yet. >> you could get somebody to polish that. >> does it make me a bad person that i don't have a hard time imagining you three guys robbing a bank? i can imagine it. i really can. >> really? us? >> knowing the situation in the movie, we would rob the bank. >> we already decided we couldn't do it.
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>> too cowardly. we do it in the movie, we're only acting. >> is that it? >> don't tell anybody. >> you saw the script first -- >> i don't know if that's true. >> that's true. >> you did. >> i don't know if it's true. >> i'm telling you, it's true. >> you don't know if i saw it before you? >> you do. you had within telling us all week. >> george burns made the movie. and the script i got was different from the movie. it was much deeper and more -- funnier. >> if it was deeper and funnier, that was my doing. >> we said -- haven't you been saying that -- >> you weren't funny enough and deep enough. >> and deep enough. >> they rewrote it and showed the script to us. >> i take the deep and funny. they take care of the big succe success department. >> can i clear up, you did see the script>> i don't know. >> he is kind of
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obviously, he saw the script and saw, is the one that we did. i am going >> we didn't see any other hav script and kept my next job. >> this is the ultimate buddy movie. you have to appear as if you are lifelong friends. >> we are. >> you have worked together a long time. six movies. you and michael have worked together. >> yes. in a terrible movie 50 years ago. >> what was it called? >> come on, s dreadful. i forgot it remember it. >> i'll tell you afterpublic. all right. okay. >> yougether before, is that correct? >> we metn ceremony, about 120 yearsas ike very much becauses that?
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>> i >> yes, you did. yo -- >> i said i hated you. not that i didn't like you. >> what have played? >> they hired h >> they love long pauses.ts i read in my life. >> the burning- what's it "going in style." very on here that's very im >> y fired me because i wasn't enough. hala enough.
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>> you w bck guy on it. he representation for the race. >> it wasn't? >> no. this guy. >> i was the only oneviews and n it movie stank. iit. >> zach braff wmovie. i'm sorry. ar y "going in style." we got to come back to "going in style." "going in style." >> you said going. you have an accent. >> i have a cockney accent. >> are you from england? >> no. >> i'm from london. >> i thought you were from bright -- why do you speak cockney? brightton? >> cockneys are formed if you
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can hear the bells, you're a cockney. >> no matter what, you talk like that. >> what did i just say? >> where is my hat. and blaimey is may god blind me. blimey. bloody is when we were a catholic nation, by a lady. now, i'd like to ask you a question. tell me what it is. >> let me end on this. >> wait a minute. we have many, many -- >> you stop that. >> this is your show, matt. you control it. >> thank you, morgan. i hope i'm not wrong on this? 84? >> i'm 84, yeah. >> 79, yeah. >> 83. >> i don't remember. >> he is. he's 83. >> is age just a number? or is that just a stupid saying? >> i think it's just a number. how does it feel? i don't know. how does it feel?
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>> it's just a number until you fall on the pavement for the first time. >> then, it's real? >> if you get an idea of these guys are like together here on the set, go see this movie. okay? "going in style" starring michael, morgan and alan. it opens next friday, april 7th. the easiest interview i've ever done. we score an invite to dinner with the bastianich
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we are back with something new and really special on "today food." family kitchen. we're going to take you inside the home kitchens of some of america's most celebrated chefs. and first up, lydia bastianich. >> she is the matriarch of italian cuisine.
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but to her family, she's noni lydia. and you can find her with her family, preserving a great tradition. >> sometimes i walk down the street, complete strangers say, lydia, is that you? can i give you a hug? >> for 45 years, lydia bastianich has cooked up an empire. from an emmy-winning tv show. to restaurants, to cookbooks, to a product line. >> feels like a life that has evolved, with the support of family, into a successful business and career. >> she makes meals for acting legends, music icons and even popes. but every sunday, you will find her at home, preparing dinner for four generations of her family. >> all of our moments happen around food. >> reporter: sunday dinner is a tradition that dates back to her childhood. it's thanks to the person who inspired her love of food, her grandmother.
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>> she had the animals, duck, geese, goat, pigs. she had a garden. we made our own olive oil. i got to understand, to taste, to know food, gr earth. became yugoslavia after the a e world war. d >> youso, we did as a family,k into italy. >> reporter: after two years i immigrated to thea re uterse. i didn't say good-bye. >> reporter: at chef and ier fa. >> mnya, they grew up books and tife has changed for t di. of the history of the aini or snow family. in italian, there's a saying,
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there's always room for an extra chair at the table. [ singing ] >> lydia is here with the bastianich family. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> it's nice to see you. it's great to have you here. chicken and potatoes. it wouldn't be sunday night without them. tell me about the importance of this dish. >> this dish goes back to grandma and her mother. i think chicken is not expensive. some potatoes on the side. some greens and onions. and you have yourself the best meal. this, when they come over to the house, chicken and potatoes. >> what did you teach the kids about the kitchen? >> to be simple. and to use the fresh things. and to be good.
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>> are you proud of the family? >> i'm very happy to be -- to have this kind of family. i'm the luckiest woman i think in the world. >> they are, too. >> joe, you and your sister left successful careers to get in the family business. what did you learn from mom? >> a family business is interesting. when your private life melds with a personal life. that's a nice way to live when you make a living doing what you're passionate about, cooking and hospitality. we're fortunate to have that in our family. we'll see if we have upcoming waiters in the group? >> raise your hand if you want to go in the family business. >> i'm interested in cooking. >> you better take that domino's hat off. >> the reservation is on the weekend. >> that's fantastic. the most important question is, what does it take to score an invitation to sunday dinner at the bastianich house.
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>> we have to ask. >> we have it right here. >> here we are today. this is one of the favorites of the grandkids. grandma roasts it up good. >> the question is, get everything caramelized. and the special extra treat, a little bacon in there, too. >> very tender. >> one of the nice parts of that piece that i loved, is the food brings you together. and the family comes together on sunday. for the kids to talk with the family and to hear about where they're family comes from and to get the valuable stories, that's special. >> i like how lydia said, you salt that chicken. >> with authority. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. great to see you. >> thank you for having us. >> we're back in a home. this is "today" on nbc. >> yum. ♪
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we're going to continue to eat with the bastianich family. coming up, john cena is -- did i catch you with a mouthful? >> you go. >> he is back to host the 9:00 hour. have rumer willis, richard dreyfuss. and al will make an appearance from northern michigan university. fr >> from the freeze tag university. bastianich family. cheers.
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sorry. >> that's so good. i love it. >> bull in a china shop. what? >> you know what? that is so perfect. >> ridiculous. ferdinand loves flowers. and i wanted to give you flowers own behalf of ferdinand. you feel like i look weird? >> no. here's the thing. >> if anybody would have asked me before this movie came out, what animal could john cena voiceover, pull is 100% is what you should be. >> is it because i'm full of bull? are you trying to cut to the chase here. >> and the fact it's a lovable bull. >> that's what i like. the movie has a tremendous cast. i can go on and on. >> kate mckinnon. >> kate mcconditikinnckinnon. anthony anderson. gina rodriguez. we have surprises as far as the cast goes. stay tuned in.
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go to today.com and check out the whole trailer. really, the movie is an extra special movie about being proud of who you are and not letting people change you. and fighting what you believe in. >> when you put up the pictures of kate and anthony anderson, it's almost like the characters become the actor. >>f an animal, what would it be?offgua. >> wagy go-to is amy gndfather when i was a ba have the tortoi. get your mind out of thetalkg a. >> i have hort imean.
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>> you have horns on your head.. he is so cool. >> that's ridiculous. >> in the show, we bec se you'r cool. you're very d swell. i'm cool. i'm what the kids are talkis. >> speaking of kids. i realizing how big it would yesterday, john made a bged me come to work to see om to work today to see own eyes. but don't you know that nobody can see me? went home yesterday. >> it's the truth. nobody can seehey do all that, everywhere. he waited for me to come hom explainingca dir kid? i wasn't there.son's reaction wn i got home yesterday. look at john cena is?
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>> yeah. >> whon cena? >> he is a big, famous wrestler. he's like 42. >> really? >> he has big muscles? >> yeah. >> you want to see something? >> yeah. >> look at this. push play. >> what's up? i know you wanted to come to t own eyes. but don't you know that nobody can see me. >> so -- >> is that the first time you've seen himrme. hen you see you k passage, .truck. we say it at smiles on people'. it's awesome. iuess it probablyer guys
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for a livi for positive little n people justifiosee. >> you'rehe way? he was so>> where did he get th container. >> f you're mentioned in the trivia on the bottom the oatmeal is impressive. we have to talk about tv and film reunions. this is a photo of the cast of "the fresh prince of bel air." >> in west philadelphia born and raised. >> they're playing it. >> always amazing to spend an afternoon with my fresh prince family. no word on what brought the
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banks family together. but can you imagine? just even a taste of them again? >> that would be really cool to see. >> reruns are on all the time. if there's never anything on tv, i put on that because it just takes me back. >> that's true. >> great show. >> and what about olivia newton-john telling britain's "mirror," that she and john travolta are thinking about how to celebrate "grease's" 40th anniversary. >> would you like to see a reboot? there's been a live production of "grease." would you want to see them create some of the scenes? or what would be the ultimate celebration? >> i don't know. it's so great and so >> a class. >> you don't want to mess it up. >> you want to see it again, but you're walking into a weird area. >> when they did a remake, i was hoping they would do a cameo. there is something about the chemistry they have. maybe you're right. >> it would be really cool to
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see them do something. >> that's right. >> who didn't want to go to rydell? are you kidding me? we'll see. maybe that was -- sometimes we should savor the moment in time. >> the fact it is turning 40 and we think so highly of it says it was awesome. >> that's true. >> does kyan think "grease" is 42, too? >> he doesn't know "grease." >> she is doing the thing. she's doing the it's my turn to talk thing. i wish we could rewind five seconds. >> you will see our cues. >> they're not subtle. >> i see anything. i see nothing. >> thank you, john. >> we're talking about the amazing dunk at a basketball game. >> yeah. >> have you seen this? >> i haven't seen it. >> this is so much fun. it speaks for itself. >> this is a fan. >> that's a fan? >> during an atlanta hawks basketball game. >> wow. >> the butt scoot. this is not over. watch this. and i'm just going to get up
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now. >> this can't be a random fan. >> forget the dunk. he hit the trampoline. watch the boot scoot. that is awesome. >> is that what it's called? >> that's what i call it. that guy can walk the streets like that. >> that's hilarious. i have to go home and practice. >> that's cool. >> i'm not as good as he is. >> i have never tried a boot scoot. >> i have. >> why? >> we'll do that during the commercial. up next, after a record breaking day in oklahoma, al sets another record for rokerthon 3. plus, a jam-packed show of stars. rumer willis, alan arkin, and enamel is the strong, white, outer layer of your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime. the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend the new pronamel strong and bright.
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♪ that's real stuff right there. >> that's during the commercial break. >> that's what we do when we go away. >> your girlfriend, nicole, said you don't say no to anything. we will now have you do pretty much anything. >> that lives forever, by the way. you have me twerking and rubbing my butt on the floor. >> can we see who did it better? yours is pretty impressive. >> he has a little more hop.
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>> more hop. >> but we put yours in speed mode, it was pretty good. >> you're saying i'm slow. that's okay. >> you're chill. >> chill is good. >> chill is long as necessary. >> check in with al. rokerthon 3 is under way. and, al, you're broking records. it's so early in the morning. what record did you smash today? >> watching john do that, all i can think of is the commercial. toby! >> no one ever gets your ref ren renss, al. >> it's a commercial for stanley steamer and the dog is rubbing his butt. >> that's how i felt, by the way. >> i guess it's not good if i have to explain it. some folks got it. we're here at northern michigan university. in marquette. we got to run in under the big wildcat this morning, with fog and everything.
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it was fantastic. we had a great time. the goal that we were looking for, to break the guinness world record for world's largest freeze tag game. the record was set back in july of 2015, in london. with 430 people. we had 634 people playing freeze tag. and in fact, we did break the guinness world recordor largest. and now, we are going tomorrow, for rokerthon 3 for day three. in the meantime, luckily, we were not in oklahoma yesterday because we got severe weather there today. as you can see, we're looking at strong storms firing up again, from texas all the way up into nebraska. and later today, we have a risk of severe weather, from del rio, texas, to oklahoma.
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15 million people at risk. tomorrow, it moves slightly to the east. this is an upper-level low, that doesn't have much pushing it out. we have almost 20 million people at risk. ost they may get upgraded from to memphis. by thursday, we have memphis in the bull's eye. 20 million people at risk. hail, strong winds and possible tornadoes. good morning. i'm meteorologist, bill henley, gray skies and fog this morning. that fog thins out. clouds stay with us. we'll see occasional showers and a chance of a few more thunderstorms. we will warm into the 60s. 66, philadelphia. fog and clouds in the suburbs. occasional showers this morning and this afternoon. up to 64 degrees. clouds are going nowhere in new jersey. a high of 66 today. little cooler, chains of thunderstorms in the lehigh valley and 60s for delaware with more showers. have a great day sclm
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sclam that is your latest weather. coming up in the next half hour, a clue of where we're going for day three of rokerthon 3. toby. >> i know it's exciting over there. save save your voice. i need you for wrestlemania this sunday. >> i cannot wait, my friend. >> thank you, al. coming up next, we have a big show today. rumer willis joins the cast of the series "empire." going head-to-head with cookie. and what it's like this lovely lady has a typical airline credit card. so she only earns double miles on purchases she makes from that airline. what'd you earn double miles on, please? ugh. that's unfortunate. there's a better option. the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just airline purchases. seems like a no-brainer. what's in your wallet?
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good morning. i'm vai sikahema. let's get to bill henley. we have rain and storms. still a little bit of fog. spring city, pyl rolledhrhe trenton area. that's not it. you can see heavy do you know poors into mercer county through northern burlington, tracking thunderstorm activity just to the north of atlantic city, pulling away from callaway. showers, on and off. the chance of thunderstorms will still be here this afternoon. vai? >> let's get a check on the roads with jessica boyington. >> a pretty messy morning commute. route 202 around boot road, a vehicle went off the road into the center ditch. only one lane of the southbound side moving by with a few emergency vehicles on the scene. 95, pretty bad right now as well. the southbound side from the blue road 62 minutes and average speed are down into the single
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digits because of a crash on the southboundside near highland. police are looking for the gunman who shot a man standing up for his son in west philadelphia. police tell us two men robbed the victim's 15-year-old son. a few hours later, the father went to the market on robinson street to confront the men. that's when they shot him in the face twice. he is expected to survive. police have video shows the suspect running away. >> tonight is fan appreciation night at the flyers game. the hockey club will give away a load of prizes including a new car as a thing you to fans. the flieyers faced off with otta at 7:00. you can always get the latest news and weather with the nbc 10 app. not bad. we'll see you at the top of the hour.
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good morning. i'm vai sikahema. let's get to bill henley with the most accurate neighborhood forecast. still some downpours. thunderstorms, we have seen big storms with heavy downpours and lots of lightning. more this morning. you will see some showers moving past. another line of showers, another round moving through north eesh maryland and into chester county. some lightning bolts visible over newcastle county. they will be gone tomorrow when sunshine returns. a check on the road with nbc 10 traffic report. jessica boyington. a wet, slippery condition out there on the roads, fog, reduced visibility.
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traffic is slow on i 95 because of an accident. pretty big delays at the philadelphia international airport. they have a traffic management program in effect for arriving flights. we are dealing with about an hour delay. check before you go. the lawyer for indicted district attorney, seth williams, will be the subject of a federal hearing. the lawyer wants to withdraw as his defense attorney believing he cannot afford to pay him. williams pleaded not guilty to bribery and extortion. monsignor lynn will be in court. lawyers will debate the number of church abuse victims that should testify at his trial. he served prison time for child endangerment. i'm vai sikahema. another update in 25 minutes.
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