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roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a friday morning. as dylan dreyer calls it, a wintry mix. >> not enough to be pretty. it's just wet. >> damp, cold stuff. >> what's this we're listening to? does it match? you ain't never had a friend like me >> i want to redo my tap routine. >> you got to tap? >> natalie can tap. >> yeah, right. it was a 17-second routine. along with a whole ensemble. >> that's a long time. >> it was a lot of pressure. >> was your heart racing? >> the whole day, i was like, why did i agree with this? >> you were on stage for the live show? >> yes. and al was there, up with the genie. he had to read lines.
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>> al, of course, was mr. perfect. >> was there a live audience watching it? >> we were broadway, girl. >> i've always wanted to know, can the people on the stage see the audience, or do you see light? >> i saw my family. i was looking at them smiling. in fact, i asked my kids. luke said, mom, you were great. it was perfect. i said, i messed up. josh said, yeah, you were a little behind. >> did he take the subway home? >> hope the metro card worked. >> no singing. just singing. ing dancing. come on. they actually let me dance. that was a lot. we have to thank the cast of "aladdin." >> when is it coming up? >> we'll air it march 20th. >> what was al's role? >> he was a game show host with the genie during this song, "never have a friend like me." it was fantastic. a great night.
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people end t nd the scenes who helped us get ready for the role. >> at least that was family friendly. what happened in the republican debate? >> we get jaded in the press. you never get surprised but i went, oh. the republican debate descended into childish moments. trump said despite what rubio suggested earlier this week, when talking about the size of trump's hands -- an old thing people said, if you have small hands -- trump said, i have great hands. rubio said, you know what they say about guys can small hands. here's what trump said last night. >> he hit my hands. nobody has ever hit my hands. look at those hands, are they small hands?
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they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you, there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> it's not even high school level here. >> if it weren't so serious, you could say, oh, my gosh. but, i mean, these are the people, the last men standing, since carly is out, no women on the gop side, running for president. mitt romney has been, you know, the former nominee, and spoke this morning. >> i feel like we're one debate away from whoopee cushions being put on seats. >> that might happen next. >> oh, my gosh. >> i don't understand how the country can allow this to continue. you let your kids watch the debates, you know, you want them to understand the -- what goes into the process of electing a president. they can't watch this debate because it ends up in a round of bullying, child-like behavior with name calling and everything
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>> it also resulted in thousands more people going to vote. i mean, listen, the republican party, they've broken records. we've been out on the campaign trail. people have been, you know, leaving work, suspending errands to go vote. you look at the debate, but a record number of people are turning out to caucus and to vote in primaries because of this. >> you know what's interesting, we had a graphic up a couple days ago, where in 2008, for the huge turnout obama brought on the democratic side, the flip has happened this year. untold story. tons and tons of people are coming out, partly because of donald trump, or largely, i'd argue. trump and cruz were having a heated diskigs cussion about the supreme court nominating process when senator cruz interrupted him. >> let me point out -- >> that is not what you said in the op-ed.
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to interrupt but try. >> it's not what you said. >> breathe, breathe. >> you can breathe. i know it's hard. >> when they're done with yoga, can i answer a question? >> you cannot. i really hope that we don't see yoga on the stage. >> he's very flexible so you never know. >> the moderators of fox, they did a good job prosecuting substantive cases and putting stats up and asking questions. it always seemed to die go to those moments. rubio calling trump a con man, dangerous, the last question of the evening, candidates were asked if they'd support donald trump as the nominee. >> i'll support the republican nominee. >> mr. trump, yes or no? >> i'll support donald to be the republican nominee. >> yes because i gave my word i would. what i have endeavored to do every day in the senate is do what i said i'd do.
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sometimes he makes it hard but, you know, i will support whoever is the republican nominee for president. >> the answer is yes, i will. >> yes, you will support the nominee of the party? >> yes. >> the top of trump said, if i'm not the nominee, it's not going to happen. but for people watching at home and people across the country, you listen to the campaign and people saying, donald trump will ruin this country if he's made president. >> the world. >> then they say, i'll support the guy. >> i tweeted last night and politics. i don't throw the word "hate" around. but when you tell the american people this person is dangerous for the country, but then an hour later say, yeah, i'm going to vote, you have to ask yourself, which is more important? your party and an unofficial promise or pledge or your country, or are you playing us? this is applicable not just to the republican party. this can be applied to the democratic side.
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doesn't match what we're seeing but, nevertheless, is it party or country? what are you doing here? that's the question. mitt romney is ready to answer it in some part. yesterday, mr. romney gave a speech in which he laid out a scathing indictment of donald trump. this morning, romney and matt sat down in the studio and governor romney was asked about accepting trump's endorsement four year ago, when he was the gop candidate. take a listen. >> you said he's dangerous for the country, dangerous for working americans. you attacked him on his economic policies, foreign policy, personality, which you called his third grade antics. his business acumen. you say, wait, isn't he a huge business success that knows what he's talking a about the? no, he isn't. no, he doesn't. his bankruptcies have crushed small businesses and the men and women who work for them. he inherited his business. he didn't create it. let me take you back four years.
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>> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the american people. i spent my life in the private sector, not quite as successful nonetheless. >> that was four years ago, same two guys. donald trump and mitt romney. >> he's a successful guy. made a lot of money. but he hasn't been uniformly successful and is far from a business genius. trump university, trump stakes, trump mortgage, trump vitamin company. one after the other, failure after failure. just because he's made a lot of money, one, you don't measure you life by how much money you make, but it doesn't mean his economic policies are right for america. >> but the people angry at you this morning, governor, are saying, wait a minute, he willingly welcomed the endorsement of donald trump four years ago, even though he was knee deep in the birther movement and made other comments.
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>> i was seeking his endorsement. now he's seeking mine. that's different. a lot of people endorsed me, i wouldn't endorse for president. secondly, a lot has happened in the last year. frankly, had i heard him say the a ajoourks endorsement. >> i mean, this is, again, why people don't like politics. feels cynical, to flip that way. the only thing in governor romney's defense i'll say, you can accept an endorsement, but it's something else to endorse somebody to be president of the united states. trump was a businessman at this point. now he wants to lead the country. romney thinks it's his obligation to prevent it. >> legit point. but the thing that matt brought up, at that time, donald trump was full birther. and had claimed that he sent people off to hawaii. they found all this incredible stuff he's never revealed publicly. we'll see. i mean, voters are speaking out. ultimately, that's democracy. >> it's true.
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>> yes! >> not that politics isn't happy but -- >> well, something our viewers have contributed to. >> right. people have spoken. >> yeah. >> last week, nat and i showed you pictures of our very first concert. you went to see. >> spandau ballet. ohio players as a 5-year-old. >> mine was no doubt. >> that's a great fun. >> it was fun. mosh pit and everything. >> willie? >> i can't remember. i said i'm from new jersey, so probably bonn joe jovi. >> we asked you to send us your wildest looks from your first concert. the people have spoken. you guys delivered. thank you so much for sending these. these are the three finalists. our producers went over everything because what you don't know about myself, willie, natalie, dylan, we don't like to pick.
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challenging. who is this? >> willie? >> i can't see. >> boy george. >> 14 years old when she went to the concert. six cans of colored hairspray for billy idol in '83. >> like the glasses. >> jaden made sure to look like a member of the jackson five while posing. and she met the jackson five in 1973. >> how cool. >> no one had the right stuff like our winner. drum roll, please. it is new kids on the block super man, fan, mindy baker. she's a single mom. 7-year-old daughter reagan. guess what? mindy, we are flying you and reagan to new york city next week to get a head to toe makeover.
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hair, makeup. guess who is with us now? how are you? good morning. >> hey. >> mindy, we told you you were a finalist. we didn't tell you you were the winner. how do you feel? >> i can't believe it. all over that ridiculous picture. >> it was awesome. we understand that you're going to go to the concert. are you and your daughter ready? >> we're ready! >> does she approve of the attire that you wore back in the day? >> she said it's the most ridiculous, awful picture she's ever seen of me. >> just as an extra bonus, i'll walk back to the set. willie is the only man today and has the new kids on the block flavor. >> i like them. >> have some movers for us? >> i don't have new kids moves. >> hanging tough and good. >> the shoulder. >> mindy, congratulations. willie will work on his moves and greet you at the airport. >> congrats.
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big going on. >> we have the polar plunge in chicago. update to the forecast, i thought it was going to be 40 when i signed on. now, it'll be 34. wind chill, 28 degrees. it's going to be a very cold morning on srn amy: good morning. as we head into the weekend, cooler, drier air will work into the area thanks to this cold front rolling through. upper 70' s th >> while doing weather, zachary levi took my chair, which is probably the coolest thing in the world. >> i feel horrible. this is not what a man would do.
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they wanted to bring back some of their more favorite, beloved shows. one is "she loves me." they revived it in the early '90s. it's laura benanti, jane krakowski, gavin creel, and our choreographer choreographer, musical director, it's an all-star list and i'm the freshman who happened to be voted on. i'll hang out. know. it's such a great story line. kind of the basis behind "you've got mail." >> there was a play, a hungarian play, written in the '30s. it was this guy and girl, and many other people who work in a shop, and they're constantly at odds. but they're secretly each other's pen pals and falling in love with each other, like "you've got many things can attribute their
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and it was a delightful show, charming a throwback. if you love "the shop around the corner" you've got mail" anything with that classic charm it's up your alley lovely. laura sings like an angel, a true mezzo soprano. >> jane is co-host and we love her as a performer. let's be honest, very difficult off camera. >> no. jane and i our first "date" as it were we lit the tree here a few years ago. >> i remember that. >> al was out sick. jane and i did it. she was so lovely. we've kind of maintained a friendship through the years. she was the only person in the cast i knew a little bit. our dressing rooms are across blast. she's a lovely person. >> we love her. >> so talented, so funny. as is gavin and michael and everybody else. >> you have a hat trick to show us. can we see it? >> yeah, yeah. >> i want to see this. >> whether i can do this or not,
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this is in the show. basically i kick my foot on my hat. nothing to it, guys. >> that was incredible. >> wow. it's all fake. now nobody is going to see the show. gosh dang it! >> go see the show. go see the show. >> studio 54. running until july 10th, i think. end of june, beginning of july. >> march 17th through june. coming up, jennifer garner's secret talent revealed in pop fix. after this. >> jennifer garner.
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let's get a check of the for al. >> good morning, natalie. weekend. we are seeing a big rainstorm make its way to the northwest. we could see 2 to 4 feet of snow in the mountain ranges. temperatures in the 40s. we gradually get back to the 50s and 60s by sunday. record highs through the northern plains. this will move east by the middle of next week. heavy rain, lots off amy: good morning. as we head into the weekend, cooler, drier air will work into the area thanks to this cold front rolling through.
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s th >> that's your latest forecast. willie? >> thanks a lot. guy walks into a bar, and if it's jon tapper, you should be afraid. he's the host and executive producer ott f "bar rescue" on spike. he visits failing bars and tries to transform them as only jon taffer can. >> this is their ground beef mix. >> oh! what's the temperature in there, aaron? >> 60. >> 60 degrees. this should be 40 degrees. all that food is garbage. all of this is [ bleep ] garbage! erin aaron, we have to throe w away everything in the kitchen. >> i'm self-conscious about our food at this table. full disclosure, i am a huge fan of the show. i ignore my children to see this show. people who see that are going to think, you scream at people and all that. there's more to this show.
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on. these aren't always easy jobs. >> they aren't. i never thought this level of failure even existed, honestly, until i did "bar rescue." they're hundreds of thousands of dollars in the hole, houses and marriages are on the line. i've dealt with two twin brothers who hadn't talked to each other in nine years and worked in the same bar, next to each other. the family pressures and at the end of the day, i'm fixing people a lot more than bars. >> no question. you called it shakespeare x kespeare >> i have to push them and they start to transform, redeem themselves and, hopefully, a happy ending. >> one of the things i know tus on -- notice on the show is people open a bar for the wrong reasons. it'll be fun. buddies will come in, and free food for everybody. that's not why you get into the business, right? >> don't open a bar because you
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open it because you like business. if you drink and hang out in your bar, friends come in, you're never going to make money. do that in your basement. >> lose less money that way. >> absolutely. >> what's the biggest problem you find when you walk into the bars? what's in common? >> obviously, they're all losing money. other than fixing the owner's attitude, how do i make it profitable again? it comes down to this, bars aren't as profitable as people think. they make 12% of revenue, 12 cents on every dollar. if you overpour the liquor, the 12% disaprocedure pears and now you're losing money. can you manage the cost? have you gone into a bar and found it's beyond help, beyond repair, or do you always think >> one time. i can fix any bar. i can, willie. you've seen me do it. i can really help fix a lot of path. one thing i can't fix is
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one time, i had an owner violet with the employees. >> i saw that. >> i walked out because we won't perpetuate that. other than integrity, i take the challenge to fix anything. >> a lot of people think, you do these, walk away and god knows what happens to the bar afterwards. but there is a website. bar rescue update.com. you have like an 80% success rate, something like that. >> yeah. you know why i think that is? i don't care about the cameras. it's real to me. i'm here to help these people. they're counting on me, weeks from closing, houses, families are on the line. i take it very seriously. >> i take my bourbon seriously. >> i heard. >> show me how to do it old fashioned here. >> one of the greatest classic cocktails. our cherry on orange, sugar. muddle away. grind it up, infuse the flavors.
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>> all right. just a bit there. >> two drops. give it a muddle again, just to blend it together. >> okay. >> let's add the ice. >> you like the big block ice? >> i think it's great. it melts at a slower rate. it's not watered down, of course. >> if i was working the bar -- >> i wouldn't let you do it but it's your own drink. top it off with the bourbon. >> tell me when. i'll keep going. >> i bet you will. i can give you a straw for the bottom. it'll make it quicker. before we garnish it, give it a smell. >> fruitful. >> garnish it up. toast at 100th epitoday today sode of "bar rescue." >> great show. catch the 100th episode on spike. >> thanks. we are in the kitchen next,
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on today food, a dessert topping that'll make you crumble. it is so good. >> you haven't stopped eating it yet, natalie. >> i know. >> kelsey is going to show us two desserts using her cinnamon pecan crumble.
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>> good morning, guys. we'll make an oatmeal cake with the crumble on top. what's great is it can be eaten on its own, topped on fruit, berries, ice cream or even cakes. >> you can serve that for breakfast, too, because it's pretty healthy. >> it's really good. >> these are the ingredients. >> you have basic things like flour, sugar, oats, applesauce, eggs. you have everything you need to make it already in your pantry, which is great. >> okay. >> let's tackle the crumble. want to stir while i get this in? >> sure. >> we have softened butter, three tablespoons, which isn't that bad. >> for a whole cake, it's not bad. >> we have oats, brown sugar, pecans. if you wanted to swap the nut frs something for something else, you could. this can be a blank canvas for whatever spices. >> use the hands. >> crumble. >> perfect. >> after you really get into it,
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>> at this point, if you want to freeze a batch of this, keep it on hand -- >> freeze it toen on a cookie fray? >> -- tray? >> absolutely. >> bake 20 minutes at 350 is and you'll get this -- listen to that. >> crispy. >> really good. >> granola bar. >> now the cake. in the cake, we're going to butter an 8 by 8. >> come on, dylan. >> oatmeal facial. >> i gave that job to you for a reason, natalie. i'm clean over here. we'll add the rest of the wet ingredients. >> is applesauce replacing oil? >> yup. it's also adding flavor. really moist. eggs one at a time, make sure they're incorporated. then a little vanilla. as far as ingredients for the
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>> everybody has these ingredients on hand. >> we have rolled oats, flour. dry ingredients for the cake. baking soda and salt. once you mix it together, you get that. put nit there it in there. >> we're getting low on time. >> crumble on top of that? >> right on top of the cake. it's going to look like this. really delicious. >> serve with the cream, right? >> little yogurt. it's delicious. >> dylan, give it a try. >> one more way to use the crumble. this is lemon cream. we have a half cup of whipped cream. nice to fold in other ingredients. i'll add sour cream for tanginess. this is also going to act as a stabilizer so you can make this in advance. >> lemon and vanilla. >> then -- >> mix that up. >> this is amazing. >> kelsey, thank you. the recipe on our website.
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the bleachers are set, popcorn is popped. it's all for our good friend len berman. co hf he's on the radio 710. >> you were a guest the other day. >> i was. >> how cool is that? >> you were great. >> thank you. >> february featured the super bowl and the start of spring training. what were the top sports stories?
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>> unbelievable! >> here's the question, banging the floor on defense, the other guy dribbles by. in belgium, the czech cyclist winning, except there was one lap to go. he finished second. our soccer moves of the month. watch the goalie. he gets fancy and decided, i'll kick the ball to myself. >> oh! >> not a good idea. st. petersburg swim meet, a pelican goes lane hopping. it's a swimming obstacle course. breaks into the race. our fan of the month. remember this? arizona state. that's really michael phelps. does it work? well, he's michael phelps. of course it works. >> yes! >> our play by play of the month. here's how you make the daytona
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do it in spanish. [ speaking spanish ]. >> is that better? >> love it. >> natalie, do you understand that? >> the winner, yeah. >> hamlin still won, by the way. georgia tech, tried to win $25,000 for a student. >> get in! >> yeah! >> and he gets to hug the mascot. that's the best part. how about a robot hitting a golf shot at the phoenix open? does that work? >> hole in one. >> what? are you crazy? >> come on! >> a robot. >> i could have done that. >> here's my favorite. the kim jong-un video game at free games.org.
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with, quote, the glorious leader of north korea? of course. what about the next hole? every hole. the glorious leader gets a hole in one. >> lenny b., nicely done, sir. >> never thought that kim jong-un would make spanning. >> never saw that coming. len, thank you, my friend. we're back in a moment.
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we got some exciting news. steve harvey will be with us on monday. co-hosting. how about that? >> nice. >> etiquette questions for him, send them to us at #ask steve today. we'll lob them at mr. steve on monday. >> wow, okay. >> he's going to have to get through all of us first. erica is here. she has a look at what's coming up on this weekend's "today". >> it's my turn to intern. we saw tamron, dylan and
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i spent the day at j. crew. natalie and i spend a lot of time and money there. i sat down with jenna, the head of women's design, and i got to do real work like naming colors for the spring. >> no way.
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to 10 mph. .saturday...part ly sunny. highs in the upper 70s. ne winds 5-10 mph. .saturday night... partly cloudy. lows in the lower 50s.
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from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockfellar plaza. congratulations, you made

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