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michelle: brett, what are you working on? brett: we know the denver broncos came out last -- came out on top last night, but we will do more to break down the winners and losers. michelle: they did for joining us on wesh 2. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is good morning. rocky mountain high. >> pressure and cuts. the ball is out. in the end zone. >> the denver broncos win the super bowl, upsetting the carolina panthers, 24-10. peyton manning, the oldest winning quarterback in super bowl history. was it his last me? we'll ask him this morning. plus, all the highlights from the game. >> vaughn miller did it again. >> the star-studded halftime
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and, of course, the commercials. >> puppy monkey baby. fighting back. >> you said the same thing three or four times. i'll say it again. >> marco rubio forced to defend why he repeated the same message four times during the debate. while bill clinton blasts bernie sanders supporters for going after his wife. >> not to mention, sexist. >> the new hampshire primary a day away. packing a punch. this morning, blizzard warnings across new england. schools already closed across the region. a second storm is right behind it today, monday, february 8th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today."
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double joy in the lauer household. all my kids were rooting for denver. they already got the call that school is closed because of snow. >> might affect the voting in new hampshire. >> let's start with the game though. it's our top story. dylan dreyer drew the lucky straw and was there to take us behind the scenes. i'd normally say to tell us about the big storm, but today, tell us about the big game. >> i watched it with my own eyes. superman reverted back to clark kent, as the broncos defeated cam newton and his panthers. they say defense wins championships and that's what we saw at super bowl 50. vaughn miller won the game's mvp. from the star spangled banner to the star-studded halftime show to what people are speculating was peyton manning's last game, it was a huge night in santa clara.
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in the end zone! the carolina touchdown. >> reporter: super bowl 50 is in the history books. if cam newton was superman, peyton manning and the broncos defense were his kryptonite. the broncos beat the panthers, 24-10, making manning a two-time super bowl champ, giving him a record 200 career wins. >> i'm happy to be a part of this team. >> reporter: if last night was the ending to the legend's career in the nfl, it was insane. >> i have priorities in order. i want to kiss my wife, kiss my kids. >> that'll close out the half. >> reporter: after losing to denver, carolina's 26-year-old mvp quarterback who dabbed his way through the season, was clearly upset during the post game interview. >> they played better than us. i don't know what to say. >> reporter: when he had enough, he simply got up and walked out.
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a disappointment for carolina fans, lady gaga's rendition of the star spangled banner at the start of the game lived up to the hype. we're walking out on the field for the super bowl halftime show. it'll be amazing. as for the much-anticipated halftime show -- >> reporter: coldplay performed a medley of some of their biggest hits. but it was special guest bruno mars and beyonce who stole the show. say my name, you know who i am >> reporter: with "formation," a surprise song she released on saturday, she performed it live for the first time in front of an estimated 189 million
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in the end, super bowl 50 had something for everyone. celebrating a championship win in denver, carolina fans coping with defeat. taking it all in at levi's stadium in santa clara. the "today" show at the super bowl. we came, we saw, we're out. >> now, there were as a lot leading up to the show. left shark didn't make an appearance during the halftime show. the confetti was gold, and i took some as a souvenir. >> we're joined by denver bronco's linebacker demarcus ware. good morning. >> good morning. >> i don't know if it's a morning of continuation of your partying last night, but how does it feel to wake up super bowl champs? >> you know, it's february the
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i am still going right now. it's a good thing. just having fun right now and celebrating with the guys. >> they always say that defense wins championships. >> that's right. >> when you sat in the room the last couple weeks and you looked at tapes of cam newton and the panthers, what did you see in those tapes that made you think you can contain him and them? >> the thing is, i just look at the speed of our defense, and having guys that can rush the pass. like me and vaughn and malik. we've been against so many running quarterbacks. with aaron rodgers, andrew luck. those guys sort of got us ready for this point right now. we already had our rush package and things we needed to do to contain a guy like cam newton. we were comfortable. but we knew also who we were going against.
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>> cam newton doesn't suffer from lack of confidence, but it seems like there was this key fumble, the touchdown. do you feel like that was a key moment in the game to kind of set the course? >> i think it was a key moment in the game. i think we needed that push, the motivation from vaughn getting the strip back, and then getting a touchdown. you can see it sort of put us over the top a bit. already. it made them one-dimensional so little bit. >> let me ask you this, demarcus, so much talk after the game, even before the game, would this be peyton manning's last game. did he say anything in the locker room privately to the players that leads you to believe he's leaning in one direction or another? >> i wouldn't think he -- i mean, from the speech that he gave all the way up to the game, i mean, i felt like he was in it 100% and not thinking about, you
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but, you know, if this is or was his last game, you know, he went out on top. i'm just glad to be able to -- got a little piece of history with him for the last two years with the denver broncos. >> super bowl champion demarcus ware, congratulations. >> feels so good. >> sounds good. >> get some sleep. >> you wear it well. >> all right. thank you so much. >> congratulations to him and all the broncos. by the way, we're going to have a chance to talk to peyton manning live, and more on the halftime show. those closely watched commercials, as well. we'll do that throughout the show. >> we're not done talking about the super bowl but let's talk politics. the new hampshire primary is tomorrow and the candidates are making their last-minute pushes. after a memorable republican debate over the weekend, marco rubio finds himself facing new attacks this morning. we have all of it covered. let's start with peter alexander. good morning. >> good morning to you. after repeating himself repeatedly, the question this
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it was the most dramatic and defining moment, most challenging moment of rubio's campaign. it runs the risk of reinforcing the negative caricatures that rubio is too programmed, too robotic. >> reporter: here in the granite state, donald trump looking to seal his lead against jeb bush. >> jeb bush brings out his mother because he needed help. mom, walk in the snow. >> reporter: the latest attack after trump barrelled through boos on saturday night. >> property from an elderly woman. >> let me talk, quiet. a lot of time -- >> reporter: this morning, marco rubio is trying to silence critics after the freshman senator, already under fire for being too scripted, repeated the same rehearsed line four times. >> let's stop with the fiction that barack obama doesn't know what he's doing. the fiction that barack obama doesn't know what he's doing.
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rattled with chris christie delivering the pounding. >> there it is, the memorized speech. >> reporter: he could be branded as an untestedpi side epi episoed take epi episode taking on a life of its own. >> i would pay them to run the clip because it's what i believe, passionately. >> reporter: the contenders trying to put saturday night's backstage pile up in the rear-view mirrors. candidates missing their queue. another forgotten entirely. >> we're going to introduce ohio governor john kasich. >> this morning, here are your standings. right now, the daily tracking poll, courtesy of our friends in boston, you see donald trump in
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lead up 24 points over his competitors. ted cruz and marco rubio behind him. john kasich and jeb bush behind them. chris christie believes that four or perhaps five candidates may move on to south carolina later this month. >> peter, thank you so much. over on the democratic side, bernie sanders holds a lead in the polls over clinton heading into the new hampshire primary. it didn't stop clinton from making a detour on sunday. andrea mitchell is following that race. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. trailing bernie sanders badly here in new hampshire, hillary clinton left the state sunday to go to flint for a while. a signal to many that she's already focusing on the primaries to come. but bill clinton was all about trying to change the outcome here in new hampshire. >> reporter: for bill clinton, the gloves are off in new hampshire. >> when you're making a revolution, you can't be too careful about the facts.
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president criticizing sanders' policy proposals and his behavior in the campaign. >> is he good for america? i don't think so. good for new hampshire? i don't think so. >> reporter: called president clinton's words, quote, disappointing. saying the campaign will continue to focus on the issues. clinton is also going after sanders' supporters for using what he calls sexist language. >> attacks that are literally too profane, often, not to mention sexist. >> reporter: behind by double digits, hillary clinton was back in new hampshire sunday night. appealing for votes, insisting she is not giving up on the granite state. >> i'm going to work for every vote i can get before the polls close on tuesday. >> reporter: but the polls show her losing support among women, especially young women. facing an uphill battle in new hampshire, she spent most of sunday in flint. >> what happened in flint is im immoral. >> reporter: the water crisis is an issue the campaign feels is resonating.
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step of the way. i will not for one minute forget about you. >> reporter: and she is also escalating her attacks on sanders' foreign policy credentials. >> there really isn't any kind of foreign policy network that is supporting and advising senator sanders. >> reporter: sanders fired back. >> lately, i have been lectured on foreign policy. >> reporter: and hammered clinton for voting for the iraq war. >> i was right on that issue. hillary clinton was wrong. >> hold on! >> reporter: sanders showed his ith his double, larry david, on "snl." >> we need to unite and work together to get through this. >> sounds like socialism to me. >> democratic socialism. >> what's the difference? >> huge difference. >> huge? >> huge.
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an underdog against the clinton machine. in new hampshire, he has outspent her 2:1 in television ads. another reason the clinton campaign is not optimistic about closing the gap here. this race is getting nastier. sanders has denounced the supporters who have been engaging in online harassment. >> andrea, thank you very much. >> let's bring in our experts. nicolle wallace served as an adviser to the mccain-palin campaign, and chuck todd, moderator of "meet the press." >> good morning. >> chuck, big moment, big stakes. chris christie absolutely eviscerated marco rubio. it's like a game of three-dimensional chess. where does it fall out? >> i think the consequence of what happened saturday night is, i think no matter what happens here, barring one of the candidates sort of skyrocketing or an upset over trump, i think
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i think it means new hampshire doesn't win out the field. marco rubio had an opportunity to take control of the race on saturday night. he knew everybody was going to come after him. that's what makes saturday night so perplexing. he knew they were coming after him and he wasn't ready. he ended up blowing an opportunity that i think could have been meaning securing the nomination, believe it or not. if he had had as good of a night as he had as bad of a night. >> let's go further on that. chris christie spent the whole week saying exactly what he was going to say to attack marco rubio on that stage on saturday night. like you said, here comes the punch. i'm going to hit you right in the nose. marco rubio didn't prepare for it and had no answer for it. >> here's a dirty little secret. marco rubio is polarizing in the republican party. from the outside, he looks like
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inside the party and the field of candidates, he has thin skin on policy matters, and chris christie saw an opening. he telegraphed and, man, did he take it. >> he absolutely did. i guess that's the question, chuck. again on the fallout, where it christie? does this have the effect of helping christie? what about donald trump? no one goes after donald trump. he's the one who looks to be about to win new hampshire, if you believe the polls. >> by a lot. >> i don't know if it helps christie at all. good in the moment. he looked tough in the moment, made rubio look terrible in the moment. but nobody i talked to believes christie has been helped here. the candidate that may have been helped the most by this, john kasich. he has been sort of the guy that doesn't attack anybody. in new hampshire, that could get rewarded. he's the guy that every other campaign quietly thinks could end up in second place or surging in the last minute. >> funny how things end up.
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you have bill clinton out there, really standing up for his wife, hillary clinton, saying the tactics being used by the bernie sanders campaign are off the charts wrong. >> you have bill clinton there looking really desperate. then you have hillary clinton's most prominent female surrogates unload on young women who are drawn to bernie sanders. i have thought all along hillary clinton was in a strong enough position to glide through the ups and downs of the early states. she struggled in iowa eight years ago. bernie sanders is from the neighboring state. the fact she can't be more placid when he's challenged is, to me, the greatest threat to her eventual ability to be the nominee. these are hurdles like marco rubio she should have seen coming. it's more concerning for her supporters to see bill clinton and gloria steinham become unhinged. >> playing the sexism card, because that's what it is.
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>> they want to rally women. it hasn't happened. everything has been generational, not grend er ender. the clinton campaign knows it'll be a long february before they get to south carolina. >> chuck, i'm coming your way. live in new hampshire tomorrow. complete coverage of the primary tomorrow morning on "today," weather permitting. >> chuck, you have been forewarned. something else that could impact voting in new hampshire, the weather. we have a strong winter storm beginning to hit new england. this morning, another one behind that one. al, what's going on? >> we're watching a parade of storms make their way to the northeast. here's the first one. right now, snow already in long island, connecticut, and just about ready to move into boston. as it does, it's going to be dumping a fairly good amount of snow from new england, long island, all the way up to manchester. the snow will be heavier later this morning. tonight, it moves to the north and things calm down a little bit.
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whatever is on the ground is going to freeze up. through tonight, we're talking about plymouth, massachusetts, 8 to 10. manchester, 3 to 5. new york, less than 2. boston, you'll pick up 6 to 10 inches of snow. the second storm, drawing with it colder air. snow showers across the mid-atlantic. also looking for low pressure to its way to the north. the good news is, this isn't going to add a lot of snow to . it'll affect the appalachians, virginia, the delmarva peninsula. still talking about cold air and blowing snow so it'll have some impact. that's what's going on. we'll get to most people know the four c's of a diamond. now, kay jewelers brings you...the newest c: chocolate. levian chocolate diamonds. only levian, masters of jewelry design for centuries... ...makes jewelry with rare chocolate diamonds. save up to 20% on select levian styles, with dazzling designs that she's sure to love.
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>> local, live, late-breaking. this is a wesh 2 news update. jazmin: good morning. i am jazmin walker. brett: and i am brett connolly. we are following breaking news out of port canaveral. a cruise ship coming into port, after a rough night on the seas. alex villareal is live. alex, what can you tell us? alex: take a look at this video. this is from a passenger on board. he describes these choppy waters as, "the calm before the storm." i reached out to royal caribbean, and i got this statement. anthem of the seas experienced extreme wind and sea conditions, with wind speeds higher than what was forecasted. in an abundance of caution, the captain asked all guests to stay in their stateroom until the
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we will have more to come. >> you can see seminole county drivers heading into orange county right now. it looks like some traffic, but you will not be slow down too much. just hitting the brakes a little bit. eight minutes from lake mary boulevard to leave road -- lee road. amy: we' ve had a cold start this morning. our temperatures have dropped into the upper 30' s. now, with our wind coming out of the south, temperatures have climbed just a little bit from those early morning lows. we are now at 34 degrees in ocala. 40 in orlando. 39 at daytona beach. we are going to continue to beat windy today. the wind will take up, but there will be lots of sun. a few clouds this afternoon. a cold front will roll through overnight tonight. it will bring us some rain into early tomorrow.
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good morning, everybody. it's february 8th, 2016. 7:30. we have a great crowd out on our plaza. >> we're back inside studio 1a. let's look at some of the headlines. new hampshire voters head to the polls tomorrow in the nation's first primary for presidential race. marco rubio is now defending himself for apeting e ing repeating the same attack on president obama four
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gop times. >> i'll say it again, the reason these things are in trouble is because barack obama is the first president, at least in my lifetime, that wants to change the country. change the country. not fix it. >> rube io polling in second behind donald trump in new hampshire. chipotle restaurants will open late today. they're holding a company wide meeting on food safety. they'll open at 3:00 p.m. this comes after slumping sales after the e. coli breakout that sickened about 500 people. a double-decker bus exploding in london. >> oh, my gosh! >> it was actually part of a movie shoot for a jackie chan action film. the blast caught a lot of people who didn't realize it was a stunt off guard and, obviously, scared a lot of people. they say it was near a park and children were watching it happen. they didn't think there was proper notice put up in the area.
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also, a rough ride for passengers caught in a storm on a royal caribbean cruise ship off the coast of north carolina. natalie is here with dramatic video. >> good morning. the weather service issued a warning for hurricane-force winds and passengers say the ship's crew told them about the storm and said they'd try to beat it. conditions were far worse than anyone expected. >> these waves are 25 feet tall. >> reporter: high anxiety on the high seas sunday as a royal caribbean cruise ship hit rough waters off the coast of south carolina. >> 75 mile an hour winds. >> reporter: officials say the anthem of the seas making its way south from new york to the bahamas, ran into severe weather, forcing the crew to change force and head to port canaveral, florida. royal caribbean saying, in part, in an abundance of caution, the captain asked all guests to stay in their state room until the weather improved.
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ship due to the weather. passengers using social media to show their experiences riding out the storm shot video and photos of toppled furniture and other minor damage. the coast guard released a statement overnight, saying nervous relatives began calling about their loved ones on board, but the ship was not in need of assistance. we have been in continued communication with the ship and will continue to do so to ensure anthem of the seas gets to port safely. meanwhile, passengers confined to their cabins were eager to share their fears and frustrations. >> i don't think i've missed land this much. wish i took the swimming lessons. >> the passengers will be thrilled to get off safely. >> kissing the ground. investigation is underway to figure out how a group of teenages managed to sneak on to
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hours. later, twin brothers were killed in a crash on the >> reporter: a community in shock after an olympic park tragedy. >> people here may have jumped the fence. >> reporter: 17-year-old twins killed after their toboggan crashed. >> males entered the property after hours. >> reporter: the brothers along with six friends snuck in with their own friends early saturday morning. the track used in a 1988 winter olympics is almost 5,000 feet long. the caldwell brothers were likely familiar with it. the family worked at the park as ambassadors, scanning tickets and welcoming guests. on this night, there was something the boys didn't suggest. >> they hit a large gate, used to separate the bobsled and luge
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two males died at the scene. >> reporter: over 62 miles per hour, hitting the gate at break-neck speed. the park's website calls the bobsled the fastest sport on ice. reaching up to four times the force of gravity. the park's ceo doesn't know how the boys got on to the property. >> we have a staff of ten full-time security personnel. >> reporter: an employee called emergency crews after midnight, saying several people were injured. >> the remaining six were taken to the hospital for injuries, ranging from minor to serious. >> reporter: our boys, jordan and evan, were bright lights, the caldwell family said in a statement. we are grieving their loss but confident in their new home of heaven. >> reporter: nbc news, los angeles. >> can you imagine the speed they were traveling when they hit the gate that they didn't expect to be there? >> so sad. >> really is. let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> announcer: today's weather is brought to you by rhinocort, powerful allergy relief all day
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>> we're getting ready for a polar plunge. cincinnati today, two degrees below normal. atlanta, you'll be four degrees below normal. tomorrow is when the cold air sets in. miami with a high of 65. 39 in charlotte. new york city, five degrees below average. wednesday, it sets in. wind chills will be a factor, as well. the opposite coast, we have different problems. we have a lot of heat to talk about. while you think it's a great thing, near 90 on wednesday in los angeles, 70 in san francisco, boise, we'll see the snow pack drop because of the heat in the sier >> good morning it. we are starting off with lots of sunshine in cold temperatures. we will recover back to the mid-60' s. it'
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>> that's your latest weather. coming up, the unexpected comment from gloria steinem that has her apologizing to young women. up next, which was your favorite? the super bowl ads we can't stop talking about, right a sfx: cell phone vibrates. yeah? (sigh) you're okay... he's okay, he made it! jason.. what do you mean? we were very bad boys. alexa what's in the news? alexa: here's the news, "alec baldwin and jason schwartzman were seen mooning paparazzi. baldwin threw his shoe at photographers before making a run for it". my poor cashmere socks... alexa, will you order another pair of brescianis. reordering bresciani socks. okay listen... can you send some lawyers or something? (moaning) ...alec?
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we're back. it's 7:41. we have one of our favorite post super bowl traditions, behinds sides the hangover. >> we're going to recap the biggest moments from the game. we have david and olivia. good morning to you both. nice to have you here. let's get right to it. let's see what $5 million buys you. let's start with the funniest ad and we'll play a little of it. talk to me on the other end. >> there's your beautiful baby. any day now -- >> really, you're eating doritos? he's eating doritos at my ultrasound. look what i have to deal with.
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>> give me that. >> i laughed out loud during the game. why did you like it? >> i love it. it's simple. it's absurd and ridiculous. there's no star power or gimmick. it's not clever or witty. it's absurd and laughable. >> humor works. >> this is the year of the celebrity, but this ad resonated. i think it resonated with everyone, young and old. >> we have a tearjerker category. let's roll and then we're talk ll talk about it. it's a game so super it's why we were born >> these cutis are supposed to be super bowl babies. the nfl is saying, procreate, everybody. look how adorable. >> it totally works. these people would not exist had their home teams not won. how do you better associate
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>> i thought it was weird to follow it with a different commercial. let's start with david's pick. >> man, i might just chill tonight. >> puppy monkey baby. puppy monkey baby. puppy monkey baby. >> i think we get it. why do you like this strategy, david? >> this is a super bowl ad making fun of super bowl ads. it's like every super bowl ad has a puppy, monkey or baby. mountain dew managed to get all three into one creature and created a song everybody will hate but won't stop singing. >> you liked amazon's commercial. >> wow. >> breaded wings? you're blowing it, bro. >> how many championships has dan marino won? >> zero championships. >> alexa, how many oscars has
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>> alec baldwin has won -- >> alexa, stop. >> i like it because it works. dan was on the commercial, tons the product is. i love puppies, monkeys and babies but i didn't know what it was a commercial for. this shows off what the commercial is for, alexa. plus, missy elliott is at the year. >> we agree on the biggest fumble. i'm eating pizza and nachos. i'm sorry, i don't want to be told about diarrhea and con sta constipation. >> from diarrhea to constipation, not what you want to see during the super bowl. >> absolutely. i'm trying to enjoy guacamole and here is this guy in black and white, looking lonely as another man leaves the bathroom. >> don't forget the claymation intestine intestine. >> he's kind of cute.
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howed up. he had an awesome view of the game. saw the super bowl in person afterall. it didn't last long. he'll be in space until next month. ahead of chris martin and beyonce's halftime show, their daughters appearing to be best friends in a picture shared by gwyneth paltrow. the halftime show, rocking super bowl 50. cold coldplay, bruno mars and beyonce. queen bee took the opportunity to announce her new world tour. the big reveal is coming after the surprise drop of her new single "formation." can you think of a better way to launch a single? >> i loved it. i loved every bit of it. >> that combo worked so well. >> unbelievable. >> really did. >> amazing. >> it was great. >> it was awesome. i fell asleep at halftime.
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>> she fell asleep right after the first half. i said, you couldn't have stayed up 15 more minutes for the halftime show? >> i was really tired. >> i guess so. >> by the way, how do you top a performance at the super bowl? one way. coldplay will be here. >> coldplay will join us for a live concert on rockefeller plaza in the coming months. >> very exciting. i will stay up for that, for sure. coming up, super bowl champion peyton manning joins us live.
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, feminists under fire. >> when you're young, you're thinking, where are the boys? the boys are with bernie. >> oh. >> major backlash after gloria steinem suggests young women only like bernie sanders because he's popular with the guys. kate middleton's powerful message. >> by ensuring every child is given the emotional support they need, we're giving them a firm
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[ cheers and applause ]. we are back on this monday morning. normally, we'd be with our crowd but we have something special coming up in a second. >> good morning, everybody. good to have you along on this post super bowl monday. justin theroux is already here to talk about his new movie, "zoolander 2," his secret talents and we'll find out how married life is treating him, as well. >> we spoke a little bit this morning about super bowl 50. the broncos beating the panthers, 24-10. peyton manning making history as the oldest quarterback to win the big game. he is up early with us. peyton, congratulations. good morning. >> i'm not up early. i'm out late. >> how are you feeling? >> i have not been to bed yet. i've been celebrating with my friends and family. it's not one of those nights that you want to hurry up and get through it. it's something you want to slow down. i'm enjoying it.
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>> it must feel terrific to wake up super bowl champ. even better because as we mentioned, you were the oldest quarterback to ever start. now the oldest quarterback to ever win. and you're going against this young whipper snapper cam newton. >> you don't have to remind me how old i am. i'm aware. no, i'm grateful. it was very special to just be playing in super bowl 50. walking out on the field in pregame warmups, it was a beautiful setting. 3:30 kickoff, great weather. i was honored to be a part of it. for our team to come through and get that victory for the denver broncos, i just can't tell you how thankful and grateful i am to be a part of it. >> peyton, at the end of the the field. you and cam newton had a moment together. can you tell me what he said to you and what you said to him?
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cam couldn't have been nicer to me. he was extremely humble. he congratulated me, wished me the best. i told him, just congratulations and, you know, on his outstanding season and what a great future he has ahead of him. he'll be back in that game, i can promise you. i've been on that side of it. it is tough. it is not an easy pill to swallow. he was very nice to me, and i really appreciated that. >> the definition of a nanosecond is the time between the game ending and the questions starting about if this would be your last game. 200 wins is a nice, round number, wouldn't you say? >> it certainly is, matt. when i think about those 200 wins, i think about all the teammates and coaches i played with. one of those coaches, tony dungy, who just got announced he's going to the hall of fame,
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do me a favor. i'm still your coach. do not make an emotional decision right after the game. he heard from previous coaches who had done that and kind of regretted that one way or the other. he said, listen to your coach and take some time. get away with your family, reflect on what's occurred this past season. what's occurred in the super bowl. then take some time and make a calmer decision. i'm going to follow my coach's advice. i'm going to enjoy this super bowl victory and celebrate with my family and friends. i'll keep doing it for a few more weeks. then at the appropriate time, i think i'll make a decision. i have to tell you, matt, i'm very much at peace with it. whatever the decision is, i have a real peace about it. >> let us try it a different way then, peyton. raise your hand if you are looking forward to training camp starting in about five months. >> well, i don't think any football player that just won
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forward to training camp. our team needs a break, a little rest. our coaches encourage us to get away. no, i'm not right now. >> raise your hand if your mother told the l.a. times she hopes you retire. >> i just heard that. i've always listened to my mother. i have to say that. that's the first i heard of that. i really have not discussed it with anybody. ashley and i have not really talked about it. i'll certainly have long talks with her about it. i'll pray about it to the big man upstairs. i have a real peace it's going to work out the way it's supposed to. >> one last try. a couple friends and i are going to play golf on a sunday next november. want to be our fourth? >> i'll tell ya, there could be a buy week in december, i wouldn't be playing, sure. count me in, matt. i'll be there. >> peyton got the better of us. >> congratulations, peyton.
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>> great victory for you. >> thank you, y'all. thank you very much. great to be with y'all. >> can't say we didn't try, right? now a check of the other top stories. >> on the eve of the new hampshire primary, marco rubio is defending his performance in the prime time debate. he was criticized for repeating the same line about president obama four lines. rubio is now insisting that the repetition showed his discipline in staying on message, and he joked he would pay the networks to keep running the clip. former president bill clinton launched an attack on bernie sanders while campaigning for his wife on sunday in new hampshire. he said his wife's health care plans are based in reality and accused sanders' supporters of using sexist language. sanders said his campaign will continue to focus on the issues. the virginia tech student charged in connection with the
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girl now says that she herself was bullied. natalie keepers is accused of helping david eisenhauer, charged with intentionally luring the victim to her death. >> reporter: natalie keepers' attorneys argued she would mentally unravel if she remained in jail. in addition to her mental health issues, including anxiety and cutting, she had been bullied in high school and has been in therapy and taking prozac ever since. at her bond hearing, keepers claimed she did not kill lovell but did help load her body into eisenhauer's car and then helped dispose of it. ize han you are, -- eisenhauer, charged with abduction and murder, was a track star. he didn't confess to the murder and said the truth will set me free. keepers and eisenhauer came up with the idea to take lovell to a roh
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her. she snuck out of her bedroom window. eisenhauer and keepers drove to a remote area where nicole was killed before driving to north carolina to dump her body. the small community of virginia said good-bye to a little girl who survived a rare liver tumor, overcame lymphoma, fought off a serious respiratory infection classmates. >> remember her as the happy child she was. the girl that everybody loves. the smile. >> and a vigil for nicole lovell will be held tonight on the virginia tech campus. new developments in last week's somali plane explosion. authorities released the surveillance video on sunday that allegedly shows two men handing an explosive wired laptop computer to the suspected suicide bomber. at least one of the men was an airport worker.
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bomber out of the plane and forced the aircraft to make an emergency landing. britain's duchess of cambridge is in a new video for children living with mental health issues. >> it can be a struggle. >> in the video, duchess kate talks to children who have been helped by programs that teach them to handle stress. it was released on sunday to mark the start of children's mental health week. four people suffered minor injuries trying to capture a leopard strolling around a school in india. officials believe it wandered on to school grounds from a forest nearby. at one point, the big cat, attacking a man near a swimming pool. especially, it was tranquilized and brought under control. scary being there. >> natalie, thank you so much. coming up, we're going to do trending. moments in the super bowl you might have missed but the
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but we all agreed that he his mind. >> yeah. >> probably very tense. >> i would imagine. do. >> here comes the internet with memes. >> of course. eli's lack of enthusiasm. quote, when you have to prepare yourself for the, why can't you be more like your brother, speech. they each have two super bowl victories. >> there was another star on the field during the game. he doesn't play for the broncos or the panthers. the head referee. there he is. blakeman. he left d the coin toss, lot of camera time, and a lot of internet attention. >> the ref's arms are the best part. >> i noticed that. >> more flags equals more referee clete blakeman. and dream boat.
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if you notice during the coin toss, he said, captains, this is heads and this is tails. anyway, one broncos player got too excited, celebrating the team's victory. the cornerback. he showed up for an interview on nfl network. >> i'm all right! >> okay. >> better than okay. >> got to catch those cleats. not the referee cl . >> the beyonce move that has everybody scratching their heads. >> let's start with how the game started. the rousing rendition of the national anthem by lady gaga.
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and the home of the brave >> amazing. >> gaga set social media on fire with her flawless performance. she called it an honor to sing for everyone. you are right, the military flyover gave so many people chills. according to billboard, gaga will be the only artist to perform at the oscars, grammys and the super bowl in one year. >> wow. >> by halftime, gaga was clearly relieve relieved. she's dancing to madonna's "express yourself." gaga wasn't the only celebrity in the stands. look who else turned out. rob lowe brought his son, john. david beckham on the way with his son.
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michael douglas and catherine zita jones. also henson. she got confused. yes, maroon 5 is the life to me. of course, it wasn't maroon 5. it was coldplay. later, she tweeted, oops, laughing my you know what off. >> wrong group. >> finally, beyonce. we talked about her incredible halftime performance. there's one moment that has a lot of people asking if it was part of the show. here we go. queen bee and, whoa, keeps going. backwards hop. of course, she's a professional and keeps going. this is my favorite. on twitter, one person explained, beyonce didn't trip.
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i agree. love her. it was flawless still. >> amazing. >> she stuck the landing if it was. >> if that was a trip, we should all be so lucky. >> in those heels. >> amazing. >> i loved the whole halftime performance. it was great. >> i loved the ode to all the performers in the past. that was beautiful. >> loved it. sheinelle, thank you. >> mr. roker? >> let's show you what we have going on today. two storms. one off the east coast bringing snow, maybe up to 10 inches for our friends in boston and also inches. second storm in the great lakes area that'll come across. by the time we get through thursday -- or wednesday, i should say, look for heavy snow as you make your way into the northeast and new england, new england could see anywhere from 6 to 8 inches of snow, especially south of boston. eastern cape. rest of the country today, we're looking at a warm, windy day in
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85 in los angeles. 59 in seattle. look for snow showers. bitterly cold through the up of michigan. icy mix making its way through the appalachians this afternoon. through the gulf coast, plenty of sunshine. temperatures, a littletl >> good morning it. we are starting off with lots of sunshine in cold temperatures. we will recover back to the mid-60' s. it' s not quite back to normal, >> that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. gloria steinem is having to back pedal after she suggested over the weekend that younger women are supporting bernie sanders in the democratic
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meet boys. that's a quote. hoda is here with the story. >> this has caused a dust up. call it a new political generation gap. the comment from gloria steinem, a leader in the feminist movement, sparked backlash. she's saying she misspoke in an interview with hbo. >> reporter: feminist icon gloria steinem is in the middle of a political fire storm over why more young women are not supporting hillary clinton. >> they're mad about what's happening to them. >> they really don't like hillary though. what do you think that's about? mom likes her, so i have to, you know -- >> first of all, she does have a huge gender gap and race gap. >> huge. >> women are more for more than men are. >> not younger women. they're more for bernie. >> reporter: steinem, an outspoken hillary supporter, tried to explain women become more politically active as they get older. >> when you're young, you're thinking, where are the boys?
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>> now, if i said that -- >> no, no, no. >> vote for bernie. that's where the boys are at. >> reporter: steinem laughed it off. >> how well do you know me? >> reporter: online, the comments sparked outrage, especially among sanders' female supporters. #, not here for the boys. gloria steinem basically called women who make informed political choices s s bimbos. others said, old men who say, shh, politics is no place for a girl. the group launched an online petition, demanding steinem take back her statement. she did address it later on, admitting she misspoke and apologized for what's been misinterpreted as implying young women aren't serious in their politics. what i'd just said on the same show was the opposite. young women are active.
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happening to them, graduating in debt but averaging less over their lifetime to pay it back. whether they gravitate to bernie or hillary, young women are activists in greater numbers than ever before. in new hampshire, 64% of women under 45 support sanders. a 29 point advantage over clinton. >> thank you. >> reporter: it's not lost on the clinton campaign. madelyn eine albright had a message for women, young and old. >> there is a special place in hell for women who don't help each other. >> reporter: the first female secretary of state tells kristen welker how troubled she is by young women who don't understand the political struggle. >> i think we need women that are dedicated to each other, and i do think that if they would listen more to the kinds of things hillary has been talking about forever, they would
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>> hillary clinton did defend the comments on "meet the press" sunday, describing it as a light hearted but pointed remark. albright has used that line a bunch of times. it's one of her favorite sayings. it's caused an interesting dynamic. sometimes if you're a layperson watching, you see, demi la vo ovato and kerry washington. you're wondering if it's rallying the young people but it doesn't look that way. >> hoda, thank you. interesting. matt, over to you. >> justin theroux making his first "today" show appearance. >> it's true. >> talking about "zoolander 2," co-wrote it with ben stiller. >> did you watch the game last night? >> i did. >> happy outcome? >> i'm not a big sports guy, so i didn't have a dog in the
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>> (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk.
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>> local, live, late-breaking, this is wesh 2 news sunrise on cw 18, in high definition. jazmin: good morning. i' m jazmin walker. brett: and i' it' s 8:26. we are following some breaking news this morning, thousands of seasick passengers are stuck on board royal caribbean' s anthem of the sea. the ship was caught in a massive storm off the coast of the carolinas overnight. the ship was scheduled to stop at port canaveral today. royal caribbean released a statement saying no serious injuries have been reported. jazmin: we are your travel times there' s a traffic light out on boulevard in orlando. through that area. here we go. 16 minutes from lake mary boulevard into lee road. amy: we are still on side.
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where up a little light -- we are up a little bit from the overnight. still 34 in ocala and palm coast. 41 in orlando and kissimmee. we will keep climbing today. got lots of sunshine, a few clouds this afternoon. we' ll talk about in the middle 60' s. we will be on the cool side with those gusty winds out of the west. it will be warmer than yesterday, when we were in the upper 50' s.
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good morning, everybody. 8:30. it's a monday, february 8th, 2016. welcome back to the "today" show. we have a great crowd on our plaza. despite the chilly temperatures and the threat of a little weather here in the northeast. >> it's nice out here. big, big crowd. meanwhile, a real renaissance man is inside our studio. justin theroux is here to talk about "zoolander 2" and talents he has you may not be aware of.
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>> good morning it. we are starting off with lots of sunshine in cold temperatures. we will recover back to the mid-60' s. it' s not quite back to normal, >> that is your latest weather. let's head back inside to mr. matt. >> al, thank you very much. as a director, writer and actor, justin theroux does it all in hollywood. he's showing off the talents in "zoolander 2," which he not only appears in but also co-wrote. i want you to take a look. >> hello. i'm the headmaster. derek zoolander.
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met you ever. i'm informed that you'd like to see your son. easily arranged. come. i should tell you your son is incredibly gifted. >> hey there, sport. i hear someone is a fat smarty pants. >> leave you to it then. >> justin, good to have you here. >> thanks for having me. >> first time here. it's a cool thing. >> yeah. >> normally i say, what was your reaction when the writers told you about the character you're going to play. but you wrote the character. >> i wrote my own character, which is one of the joys. >> what did you like about him? >> he's really an extended cameo this time. it's fun to wear the dumb makeup and put on the terrible scar. >> you and ben co-wrote this movie.
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are you the elton john-bernie mold, where you are in separate together? >> it's a good gig. i wrote with him in hawaii for a month and change. it wasn't that awful. although, you can argue, it's cruel to be in hawaii and sitting at a computer. we get together and goof around, make each other laugh, then go back to our corners. both write. pass the script back and forth, kind of like that. >> given the success of the first "zoolander," were there any rules? here are things we will do or things we definitely won't do? >> no rules. we really wanted to -- we didn't feel the pressure of trying to compete with the first one. at least we tried not to feel the pressure. once we locked into the ideas that we -- or sort of the plots and the themes of the movie. once we got a couple good anchor scenes, thought we had something funny, it became a joy to write. really fun. >> one of the things you notice
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have a lot of famous people to do cameos in the film. >> many. >> did anyone say no? did you go to anybody and they said, no, thanks. >> virtually, no one. as soon as we started writing, we started getting incoming calls. mentioned it to someone and they'd say, we'd love to participate. it was about scheduling. we had so many people who are busy people. if we can get them to rome, which is not a hard sell, we could use them. >> i was honored to have a tiny cameo. i was watching the movie with my kids. i didn't even get a reaction. nothing. they didn't turn around, just kept watching. i was like, did you not just see that? nothing at all. since this is your first time here, let me go over a couple of things. like this is your life. is it true you are a tattoo artist? >> i wouldn't say artist. i would say, i've done tattoos on a good friend of mine and a few other people. >> when was the last time you did a tattoo on somebody? >> i think i did one about two months ago.
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>> recently? >> i have a good friend who is a tattoo artist who does my tattoos and, periodically, he lets me ruin parts of his body. >> if you were going to do a tattoo on me, what would you do? >> i'm thinking dolphins s s or a rocker on the back. >> we don't go to the back. maybe the arm. you're a painter? >> occasionally i paint and draw, yes. >> bartender in new york? >> long-time bartender. >> where? >> vaughn downtown. >> is it still there? >> gorgeous bar, oh, yeah. >> did you love the gig? >> yeah, i loved it. it's really fun. it's a step up from waiter. you get to talk and chat. >> also, it forces you to make an instant connection with people, which for an actor, would be a good talent to have. >> you get to be ground level and see the best and worst of people. >> the last thing i have here is that you are fluent in mandarin. >> no. not fluent.
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>> passable mandarin. i will not be translating at the u.n. any time soon. >> something simple then. i'm justin theroux. i co-wrote "zoolander 2" with ben stiller. it's a take off from the first "zoolander." say something in mandarin. happy new year. [ speaking mandarin ]. >> anyone verify that? >> we're going to take your word for it. great to have you on. >> thanks, man. >> we're going to hear from your co-stars, kristin wiig and will ferrell later. "zoolander 2" is in theaters february 12th. up next, jenna helps sheryl crow pull off a surprise in her own high school.
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to youby quacker, off you go. >> it's valentine's day this weekend. mark that down. in honor of that, we're launching something new to get everybody ready to spread the love. >> we're calling it show heart today. we're searching for acts of kindness to share. jenna bush hager is here to kick it off. >> we crisscrossed the country to find people spreading kindness. in kennett, missouri, i teamed up with sheryl crow. we went out to spread heart in the heartland. >> reporter: verl sheryl crow is a nine-time grammy winner. she's a legend in the music business and in her hometown of kennett, missouri. today, at her old high school, it's like any other day. except it isn't any other day.
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incredibly surprised. they have no idea what's going on. >> reporter: sheryl crow, kennett high school class of 1980, is back to announce a special gift. her parents still live in town and drop her off for school. >> is this nostalgic, having your parents drop you off at your old high school? >> it is but i lived across the street. i walked there every day. >> reporter: we sneak in the back through the coach's door while students and teachers pile into the gym for what they think is a pep rally. >> make some noise! >> reporter: then it's time for another show of spirit. >> the "today" show is here right now. [ applause ] >> you thought i was the surprise, right? didn't you? no, actually, we have one more surprise for you that i think
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we brought a hometown girl back here to celebrate you. mrs. sheryl crow! [ applause ] >> i want everybody to give a big round of applause for your teachers. [ applause ] >> they use their own money to make sure you have what you need in the classrooms. i want to bring down all the teachers from the high school to stand behind me. your teachers spend up to $600 or more sometimes a year. we are going to present them checks, on behalf of farmers insurance and adopt a classroom.org, to the teachers of kennett high school. [ applause ] >> reporter: each of kennett's 36 teachers can use the money toward classroom supplies for kids. >> what was it like when they called you up to tell you that they wanted to recognize you in front of your kids?
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>> you're getting teary eyed now. >> i am. >> hi, guys. >> what does it mean to have somebody like sheryl, who has been so successful, come back? >> we're obviously very proud of sheryl in our community. community. to have her come back and do this for the teachers is just extra special. scheme. i hope it goes a long way. >> reporter: i sat down with the rock star who started on a different stage. >> one thing people don't know is you were a teacher. >> when i got out of school, i went into teaching and i loved it. i had this burning desire to get my music heard. >> reporter: crow says her teachers inspired her to do just that. >> i know these towns are all the way across america, that send kids out believing they can do whatever they want in this giant world. i was that kid. >> so we have a year joon book from your time at kennett.
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>> you were a senior maid? >> yes, i was a senior maid. that means always a bridesmaid and never the actual bride. >> sort of like the lady in waiting. >> exactly. the permed hair and all that. >> '80s. >> that's what yearbooks are hairdos. >> reporter: memories of a place heart. returning brings the chance to thank those who have meant so much. >> so sheryl comes from a long line of teachers. her mother was a teacher, sisters were teachers, and she says, we both have dreams that we're late for class. every night, oh, no, i forgot to grade the papers. >> still having those dreams. >> it's important we support our teachers. it's something sheryl is doing with adopt a classroom. >> you said $600 really represents something admirable. >> the average amount that every teacher spends on materials for the classroom. >> teachers buy a lot of what
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all i need we're back at 8:48. there are millions of germs flying around on the planes. how do you stay healthy when you fly? it's one of the things dr. mehmet oz is tackling on his show this week. good morning. >> good morning. >> i don't like to think about the germs but -- >> let's talk about not just germs, lots of things to pay attention to when you travel. when you book your seats, not all seats are created equally. if you're worried about water landings, get above the wings. worried about crashing nose first into the mountain top, make sure you're in the back of the plane.
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co-pilots don't get the same meals. >> interesting. in case one has food poisoning. >> even though the plane is pressurized, every alcoholic beverage has twice the effect. >> we have to keep the air circulating. what do you mean? >> a lot of people think the person next to them can get them sick. >> the person diagonally can, too. also, the person on the other side of the plane. keep the air moving on your chest. can. other things to worry about are the headrests. we did a survey. plane. >> oh, gosh. your head. the things you take for granted, the table top in front of you, the air vent above you, they're really dirty.
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>> never get cleaned. use the foot to flush, as well. >> other modes of transportation? >> when folks look at the turnstile, they think their gloves will keep them immune. the gloves trap microbes, as well. wash your gloves once a month. most people never wash it, ever. >> it's true. >> if you take your cell phones around, clean it. it's dirtier than the bathroom. almost every study done, this is the dirtiest place. >> i don't think people do it often. >> it's simple. just wipe it down. keep your hands out of your pockets. the germs in your s s on your fingers. >> 20 seconds for the hotels. >> stay away from the glass in the bathroom. wipe off the remote control. put nit a ziploc. remove the bedspread and toss it
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quickly, get up and walk if you travel on board. stretch out the legs. drink a lot of water. get the hand wipes. >> always flush with the foot. dr. oz, thank you so much. more on his show starting today. check your local listings. up next, stirring up romance. sweet treats to get you in the mood for valentine's day. first, this is "today" on
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it's 8:52. valentine's this weekend, "today" food is feeling the love. we're serving up dishes to get you in the mood. brandi milloy is here. she has a decadent dessert this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> is this going to spark romance? >> this food is definitely going to get you in the mood. it's irresistible, seductive. we need the eggs, cream, dark chocolate, butter, piecrust, lavender. >> so this is a tart? >> yes. first thing we're going to do is infuse our cream the night before with lavender. lavender relaxes you and it certainly can, you know, get you in the mood. do that the night before so that it adds lavender to the ganache. over here, i have my piecrust. you can make it from scratch if you'd like. i love just using store-bought piecrust, especially for something like this, when the
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marshmallow. about that. >> it's easier. fork. bake it for 12 to 14 inches, until golden brown. you can be a little festive. >> that's cute. >> i love it. >> how are my tasters downstairs? are you in the mood? >> you know, this is really good. could you not have been sweet, brandi? >> this is a trifecta of desserts. i was thinking about you. this is the easiest caramel sauce to make. add the sugar, wait until it turns this beautiful amber color. then add the butter. add the salt because, honestly, it's the best part. it. keep stirring it until it's nice and smooth. you're going to end up with this. >> looks beautiful. >> oh, my gosh. i could just drink this.
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>> let's head back here, savannah. i've already put the salted caramel into the tart pan. if you could add our heavy cream into the chocolate. >> into the chocolate. >> that's the lavender-infused cream. it adds a little something. >> already warm. >> i just popped it in the microwave two minutes. let it sit there and it'll melt the chocolate. you'll end up with this. if you want, i'm going to have you do the chocolate. >> i thought this was going to be very complicated but it doesn't seem like it. >> there's a couple steps that make it worth it. make it nice and smooth. we have that buttery, flaky piecrust. the salted caramel. >> talk to me, baby. >> this is 50 shades of amazing. >> okay. >> then it gets sexier. we add this meringue topping. everyone knows i love toasted marshmallows. i love s'mores. this is egg whites, cream of
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sugar. if you have a tort, i was told i can't play with fire on camera, but if you have a tort, you can use the torch and -- >> get the brown? >> nice, toasted part. or put it in the oven. get a slight broil on it. >> what does the family think downstairs? do you like it? >> very good. >> rich. >> i need a dinner to go to the dessert. the caramel. >> thank you. >> go to today.com/food for the recipe. ahead, the >> local, live, late-breaking, this is wesh 2 news sunrise on cw 18, in high definition. i' jazmin: and i' m jazmin walker. time now is 8:56.
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searching this morning for a group of robbers who shot a clerk overnight. it happened at a neighborhood food mart in taft just after 11:00. the clerk is expected to survive. deputies tell us as many as four people may have taken part in that robbery. [captioning performed by the which is responsible for its visit ncicap.org.] jazmin: there looks like the congestion on 434 has started to clear a little bit. screen right now. amy? marion county. and orlando. we dropped to 34 in palm coast. we are starting to climb. s and lower 50' s. 50 in melbourne. 48 in orlando, still 43 in ocala. we' re headed to the middle 60' s,
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73 is our average high, so we will be cooler than average. at least it will be warmer than s. a cold front will come through tonight. it will kick up a couple of scattered showers. once that rain comes to an end, those clouds clear tomorrow, the cold air will work and. again, tomorrow, in the upper 50' s. we have several bouts of cold
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