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michelle: thank you for watching. jason: we hope you have a good thursday. sunrise starting at 4:30 a.m.. good morning. breaking news. gun men open fire in an ambush style attack in a backyard party in pittsburgh. right to the point. hillary clinton faces a tough questions about her e-mail controversy during last night's heated presidential debate. >> if you had been indicted. >> i'm not answering that question. on the republican side donald trump says he is going
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all primary in florida and ohio. catastrophic, historic flooding leads to at least three deaths, thousands of power outages and more evacuations across the south. nearly 30 million people facing a new threat today. and a group of women brawl in the aisles during a cross country flight. police greet them as they arrive in los angeles to the delight of fellow passengers. >> this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1 a. >> welcome to "today" on a thursday morning. we have balloons out there. we are saying good bye to wrangler. >> big sendoff for that little
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things you don't do on a plane. how about that fight? apparently no arrests. >> and wait until you hear what started the fight. it is ridiculous. more on that in a moment. that deadly shooting in a neighborhood outside of pittsburgh and the desperate search for at least two gun men. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. police have left the scene but tell me they will be back out to the shooting scene behind me here soon. allegheny county police say they are looking for two gun men they believe carried out the attack about 1:00 1:00 last night. the gun men open fire in an ambush style attack during a barbecue. bullets riddling a backyard filled with party goers. >> we've got multiple people
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>> i have six people down. >> total of five people deceased, three other people with gunshot wounds, two in critical and one in stable. >> police say the bodies of four of the victims, three women and one man were found on the back porch of a house. investigators say shots may have been fired into the rear of a home and two different weapons could have been discharged from two different suspects. residents say they were walking in the area when they heard gunshots and saw people walking away. >> probably shocking everyone else up here. bad. >> right now police do not have a motive for the shooting. as for the three surviving victims two men are in critical condition and one woman in hospital. >> thank you so much. let us turn to the presidential race. hillary clinton and bernie
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stage last night ahead of next tuesday's crucial winner take all primaries in florida and ohio. the republican candidates have their own debate tonight. both races covered beginning with democrats and nbc's kristen welker. >> reporter: secretary clinton and senator sanders will send the day barn storming. ohio and illinois looking a lot more competitive. the biggest prize is right here, florida. with the democrats locked in an increasingly fierce fight secretary clinton faced one of the sharpest exchanges yet. >> if you are indicted will you -- >> it's not going to happen. i'm not answering that question. >> reporter: clinton took aim at senator sanders for opposing the
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>> if everyone had voted as he voted we would not have rescued -- >> it was the wall street bailout. >> clinton used the strategy heading into the michigan primary but still lost in a stunning upset to sanders. she is hoping the attack will help win chicago. >> the candidates sparred over immigration. >> you are telling us if you become president you won't deport children? >> i would not. >> i don't think the secretary fully answered the question. i think the proof may be in the pudding. >> reporter: while both candidates took sharp aim at donald trump they deflected a question about whether he is a racist. >> i think it is unamerican. i think what he has promoted is not at all in keeping with american values. >> i think that the american
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a president who insults mexicans, who insults muslims. >> reporter: and clinton with a rare moment of candor when asked why so many voters say they don't trust her. >> i'm not a natural politician. i have a view that i just have to do the best i can. >> reporter: senator sanders still has a very steep climb in order to win the nomination he would have to win more than 65% of the delegates moving forward but he has a lot of momentum and a lot of money in his war chest. >> that momentum could be key going into next tuesday in ohio and florida. >> reporter: the stakes couldn't be higher next tuesday. if secretary clinton has a strong showing and wins florida and ill it solidifies her as a
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out of reach mathematically. that is something she and her team are eager to do. if senator sanders were to win in ohio or missouri this would make him a real contender and he is making a real play for these states outpacing secretary clint in ad spending and would add to momentum. that is when you see the race stretching through the spring and possibly the convention. >> let's talk about the republicans meeting for the 12th debate of the campaign and there are signs we might not see tough personal jabs that dominated last week in detroit. peter alexander is covering the race for us. >> reporter: beautiful back drop here at the university of miami. marco rubio is candidly acknowledging that his personal
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he is going to have to change strategies quickly if he wants to win next tuesday. >> you're going to love your president. >> reporter: donald trump looking to notch another win in north carolina. >> he has the great wall of trump. that's done with love. >> reporter: raising eyebrows when asked whether islam is at war with the west. >> i think islam hates us. there is something there that is a tremendous hatred. >> reporter: stepping in the ring with rivals the billionaire boasting he will bring home the championship belt with wins in florida and ohio next week. >> the ultimate way of doing it. if you knock him out nothing can happen. >> reporter: will marco rubio pull his punches? facing do or die in his home state the florida senator expressing regret about trading insults with trump. >> you know what they say about
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>> reporter: speaking with chuck todd. >> not something i'm entirely proud of. my kids were embarrassed by it. >> reporter: compare that to comments last week. >> are you sorry you went there? >> no. donald trump spends a year on a regular basis. i said something one time. >> reporter: his crowd count wednesday in the hundreds in a florida stadium that seats thousands. >> our campaign has beaten donald trump not once, twice, three times but eight separate times. >> reporter: touting new support from a familiar face, carly fiorina. other people in our party are horrified by donald trump. >> reporter: john kasich's positive push may finally pay off. >> i refuse to get down in the mud to be elected president of
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i refuse to. >> reporter: with new poll numbers showing kasich leading trump. >> i'm going to win ohio. >> reporter: predicting victory. and one outstanding question is will the former florida governor jeb bush endorse any candidates. he met with marco rubio yesterday and will be with ted cruz and john kasich today. sources tell nbc news he hasn't made a decision whether or not he will endorse. what happens tonight at the debate could effect that choice. >> who could forget last week's debate? it got so personal and so nasty. do you know about how the candidates adjusted their strategies or should we expect more of the same? >> reporter: marco rubio telegraphing the need to focus more on policy and demonstrate
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empty vessel suggesting he is a better choice. ted cruz and john kasich doing the same. this is a last opportunity for all candidates trying to stop donald trump ahead of super tuesday. 367 delegates there. rubio said he will win his own state. john kasich said he will win his state. they may cater their mess mgs to those audiences. donald trump has won 44% of the delegates. if he winz wins florida and loses ohio he will need 59% of remaining delegates to clinch nomination. even for trump the stakes are high. >> florida, florida, florida, ohio, ohio, ohio. let's take a look at deadly storms across the south. record rain, historic flooding with tens of millions still facing tough weather today. janet shamlian is in hard-hit louisiana just east of shreveport. >> reporter: good morning.
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some homes behind me have as much as five feet of standing water in them. we are getting another storm here expected five inches of rain additional today and also this time the threat of tornadoes. for a community so battered the fear this morning what is coming next. this morning severe weather is putting millions at risk. tens of thousands still without power. record breaking rainfall and deadly flooding ravaging much of the south. waters devastating parts of east texas and louisiana. overnight's flash floods in west monroe forcing road closures as rain water inundated this shopping center. in shreveport some residents can't get back to their homes. many residences submerged to the roof. the water level so high this bridge barely clears the flooding. >> there is nowhere for the water to go.
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continues to rain. >> reporter: cars stranded and simply abandoned in the road. >> it feels like a current from a river. >> i have no idea how to deal with a flooded house. >> reporter: coming to the rescue of elderly and so did the national guard. residents forced to evacuate themselves and their pets. others gathering what is left from ruined homes. >> everything you see is gone. i have a brand new roof on a house that is absolutely worthless. me and my kids lost everything today. we need dry clothes. >> reporter: there are temporary shelters for some of those displaced. >> we want to keep everybody safe through this and going to work together. we will get through it. >> reporter: those residents are anxious to see when they can return and what will be left when they do.
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he has three little girls, carried out the only items in their bedrooms that were dry and that was a handful of clothing. heartbreaking. >> janet shamlian, thank you very much. what is going to happen with all of this? >> unfortunately, we don't have relief for at least the next 72 hours. we have an upper level low over mexico blocking high pressure. you can see this rain train coming in pushing in more rain from eastern texas into mississippi. they have dropped some warnings back through central texas. 15 million people under flooding risk because it is only going to take another half an inch to inch of rain to cause more flooding. the storms move over the same cities already with saturated ground. the heaviest rain starts to shift east by tomorrow moving into alabama, panhandle of florida. look at the rainfall totals.
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about seven to ten inches of rain throughout much of louisiana. that moves on into parts of mississippi and alabama and will continue to see that rain for at least 72 hours and then it finally does dry out. right now not good. >> i haven't seen a map like that of yours in a long time. >> this is more like a hurricane, the moisture from a tropical system, these kinds of rainfall rates. there are new developments on the failed drug test by maria sharapova that she claims was an honest mistake. now a suggestion that she may have been warned multiple times that the drug in question was going to be banned. >> good morning. in two days the world's highest earning sports woman will begin a temporary ban from tennis. maria shaur rapova saying i wish i didn't have to go through this.
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end of her career? she's on her knees under fire from the tennis world, dropped by some plag major sponsors. >> are you where you are today because you follow the rules? >> sharapova broke rules and admitted it. >> i made a huge mistake. >> reporter: taking positive for meladonium. others say it is a bad day for tennis. >> the rules are like this. it's fair. now she must pay for it. >> reporter: her former coach blames her team. >> that is where her team let her down. her physical trainer, doctor, agent, coach, somebody should have looked at the list.
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officials saying she was warned about the drug five times in a month. she was reckless says one. >> i'm sorry. if you are running a $30 million a year you make certain you don't make anything that makes you ineligible. >> reporter: 23 million had come from endorsements. her main sponsor, nike, has suspended her eight year $70 million deal. other sponsors are decided whether to cut ties. in an open letter to her fans sharapova says i'm determined to play tennis again and i hope i have the chance to do so. i wish i didn't have to go through this but i do and i will. the stakes are huge. it's not just the money. she faces a possible ban of four years. >> i don't want to end my career this year. >> reporter: a lengthy ban would do just that for the richest
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there are questions, too, for that world anti-doping body. why did it allow a heart drug that was a known stimulant not allowed in the u.s. to be legal for decades? sharapova took it along with hundreds of world class athletes. dozens of them have not tested positive. how many more drugs are out there legal, not made for athletes but giving some a winning edge? >> that question to go around this morning. we have an update on the flint, michigan water crisis. the city says it will stop sending water bills to residents until credits can be applied to those customers. last week michigan's governor approved a $30 million plan to help residents with their water bills. flint's water was tainted with lead after the city switched from detroit's water department to the flint river back in april 2014.
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detroit system last october. the knife reportedly found in o.j. simpson's former estate most likely not connected to the killings of his ex wife and her friend. the knife is common among garden gardeners and too small to make the wounds. that official says confirmation will take at least three weeks. we have more coming up on
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to effect the eastern seaboard. amy: good morning and happy thursday. i' m amy sweezey. we have a mix of sun and clouds, starting off warmer. we will climb into the mid-80' s. and that's your latest weather. coming up, no place for a brawl, the fight on a crowded plane caught on camera. wait until you hear how this started. >> as people pay their final respects to nancy reagan her daughter speaks out in an exclusive interview. what she is revealing about the good and bad times in their relationship.
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>> this is a wesh 2 news update. jazmin: good thursday morning. jason: your time is 7:26. a georgia mother is locked up after triggering an amber alert. three of clary garrison' s kids were found last night. she is being held on no bond as an out-of-state fugitive. jazmin: firefighters on high alert for the possibility of another brush fire. a burn damaged four homes. ted: two crashes are in the way in orange county. the first is going to be on winter garden and vineland road. it is causing some slow traffic. in osceola county, 192 near
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live shot of i for eastbound on the right, is he getting into downtown orlando. amy: hazy sunshine and a couple of clouds across central florida. that will be impacting our temperatures. it is a warm start. 61 on the low side in ocala to 71 in melbourne and cocoa beach thanks to that brees. high pressure keeps us dry and warm today also kicking up those breezy winds. the coast will stay cooler and our inland spots will be warmer than yesterday. we will make it to 86 in orlando and kissimmee. again, a little cooler at the coast but not by much. 80 in daytona beach and 80 in melbourne. we are warm and dry again tomorrow and saturday and
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7:30 on a thursday morning, 10th day of march, 2016. four days to go until an epic concert on rockefeller plaza. next monday cold play will do their thing live on our concert stage. >> wrangler said they are coming after i leave? man hunt underway for at least two gun men who ambushed a backyard party outside
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at least five people were killed and three others wounded. hillary clinton faced a very direct question about the ongoing investigation into her e-mails controversy. >> if you were indicted -- >> clinton admitted using a private e-mail account while secretary of state was a mistake. marco rubio is expressing regret over personal attacks he launched against donald trump. >> it's not something i'm entirely proud of. my kids were embarrassed by it. if i had to do it again i wouldn't. >> the republican candidates set to debate in miami tonight. let's take a look at this scene on a flight from baltimore to los angeles. these are passengers having a fist fight in the aisle. >> this is a crazy story.
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passenger watching this play out? a group of women arguing throughout a five-hour flight. when the plane finally landed things got physical. it was an all out brawl caught on camera. several women exchanging blows on a spirit airlines flight as a plane full of passengers looked on. >> the last thing you want to see happen on a plane. >> reporter: the flight broke out. >> the ladies were serious. to be honest i felt like alcohol was definitely involved in the fight. >> reporter: emerson sylva and friends captured the video on cell phone. >> a lot of people were, stop! nobody actually did anything. i saw the ladies swinging on each other, punching each other. the stewardess got punched. we stepped in and broke the
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>> i sat the ladies down. >> reporter: the fight broke out between a group of younger and older women after an argument over loud music. police responded taking away several women but authorities say no one was arrested or charged. so what caused the brawl? this morning we received an explanation saying prior to landing two customers who appeared to be intoxicated were playing loud music on a boom box speaker. several other customers asked them to turn down the music. the first two ladies refused. they were holding it up in the air. this prompted the second group of customers to approach the first group and a fight broke out. i feel like i just did play by play in a boxing match. a boom box on a plane. >> were no charges filed because it happened once the plane was
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>> that's the stunning part, no one was arrested or charged. if there is a physical altercation -- we got to the bottom that it was apparently a boom box. >> that is crazy. we'll move on now to a shooting in florida making headlines across the country. a mother is recovering this morning after being accidently shot by her 4-year-old son. here is kerry sanders. >> reporter: the shooting story is exploding on social media but there is not a lot of sympathy for the gunshot victim. gun. >> reporter: a 31-year-old truck. >> do we have a suspect? >> it's going to be a 3 year old. >> reporter: it turns out a 4 year old. investigators say the child who
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woman in the back is the victim's son. >> the questions that remain how was it stored in the vehicle and how did this young boy come to be in possession of it. >> reporter: jamie gilt for gun sense is a facebook page. just hours before it happened jamie gilt posted even my 4 year old gets jacked up to target shoot with a .22. no 4 year old should be anywhere near any kind of firearms another calling gilt an abomination. you are now the best adverb for gun control. authorities say jamie gilt could face two possible charges, culpable negligence and failure to store a firearm safely.
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>> i'm sure this child grows up will not be happy with his behavior and will regret this and will have to live with this. it is a shame this mother put this child in that position. >> a lot of unusual stories today. >> that is a sad one. let's get a check of the weather with al. >> we have rain coming here. as you can see this is the rain going on in haughton, louisiana. that rain will make its way into the northeast. we do see heavier showers s s making their win into the northeast later today. we are also going to see very warm conditions. this blocking high keeping the moisture from moving in is going to help set up records today.
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and the midwest richmond, bristol and knoxville amy: good morning and happy thursday. i' m amy sweezey. we have a mix of sun and clouds, starting off warmer. we will climb into the mid-80' s. a few degree and that's your latest weather. up next an exclusive interview with ronald and nancy reagan's daughter, patti davis. honest reflections on their earning unlimited cash back on purchases. that's a win. but imagine earning it twice. you can with the citi double cash card. it lets you earn cash back twice. once when you buy and again as
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we are back now at 7:41. another day of public mourning at the reagan presidential library where nancy reagan lies in repose. >> this morning we are hearing with patti davis. >> good morning. patti told me she was moved by all the people who came out to honor her mother, nancy reagan. she said the support brings her great comfort. davis' relationship with both of her parents and in particularly with her mom was at times complicated. she says in recent years thankfully they were able to find great peace between them. >> i think she would be very honored and very happy that people paused in their lives to pay their respects to her and to honor her. it's really comforting to see
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not all republicans standing out on freeway overpasses. >> you came in walking by yourself. where is your brother? >> he didn't come down today. i don't know why. it's sort of not my question to answer. he will be here friday and doing the eulogy. >> did you feel alone there walking with her? >> a little bit. a little bit. you know what? i feel very complete in my relationship with her. i feel very clear and clean in where our relationship came to particularly the last few years of her life. >> how did you get there? >> at some point and it really was the beginning of my father's illness i made a choice.
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and peace in and of itself with my mother. and all of our sort of strained history together, there is no peace of mind in that at all. and i really made a decision to look at her and look at us through a different lens, through a more living, forgiving lens that doesn't mean that it was a smooth journey. it was not. there was still a lot of peaks and valleys in there and a lot of really deep valleys. >> anything left unsaid or did you get everything out? did she get everything out? >> i think so but not in a way that i think you are asking. i think my mother was not someone who would have been comfortable with an analytical conversation about let's talk about -- let's work through this.
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and i think that needs to be respected. i think the better route is to just behave differently. >> it's hard to learn how to behave in a public family on a public stage. >> i get now why i behaved the way i did and why i acted out in the way i did and wrote things i wish i could remove from the face of the earth but i can't. i did have an incredibly public family. the feeling is one of being sort of invisible and excluded and marginalized in all of that. it was my attempt to go see and hear me. i did it completely the wrong way. >> there has been so much written about their relationship and this incredible love story and that everybody else really was outside the two of them. did you feel like that as
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>> it was as if a band of gypsies came and took me and ron away they would miss us but they would be fine. they would go on. it didn't mean they didn't love us. it meant their lives wouldn't be destroyed if we weren't there. they were complete unto each other. and that can be a complicated thing for children. where i came to in my life and with her is to be really happy for her that she had this great love in her life. >> much is being said that your mother couldn't wait to be reunited with your father. >> she told me once that she was not afraid to die. she said i don't want it to hurt. i'm not afraid to die. i'll see ronnie again. they were my parents. so, yes, america has lost a former first lady.
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and i am happy for her that she is with my father now. >> patti davis says all arrangements you will see at tomorrow's funeral service were planned by her mother. as for her own eulogy she said it will include funny stories and loving memory. >> i wish you could have seen us watching that interview especially when she talked bet that feeling that if the gypsies had come to take her and ron that her mom and dad would have missed them but been okay. that is a very revealing comment. >> she has done a lot of work, very insightful, very honest and brave i think about how she has come full circle. she is really at peace. i don't think it has been easy. but she is in a place of clarity and comfort and she feels she
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and she was there bringing her mother home to the library yesterday. i asked her do you like it here at the library, what does it mean to you? she said this is their life. for me i have pictures at home that represent my life with my parents. i think that is always a fine line when you grow up in a public family to find your own space and your own privacy and your own relationship. >> excellent interview. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> just ahead, the debate that has been sparked by last night's democratic debate. what color was bernie sanders suit? that is the debate right after i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it, i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger, that it was important, that that is something i could do
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to be at one volusia county school this morning. a nine-year-old says a man tried to lure him into his home near atwater elementary -- edgewater elementary. ted: a crash in osceola county where it is blocking. right by osceola park lane, head over to j y t to get around that one -- j y p to get around that one. before the on ramp, that is mixing on the 408 westbound. current slowdowns, i-4 eastbound and john young to colonial. amy: cloud cover this morning. it is not sick or dense, so we have more sunshine and our temperatures are going to climb more today than yesterday. we are at 69 in orlando, 73 melbourne and ocala and the
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middle 80' s after making it into the lower 80' s yesterday. 80 today daytona beach and melbourne. we have those winds out of the southeast. that southeast breeze is going to keep us cooler at the coast. it is going to be gusty today like yesterday. we are warm and dry again tomorrow and saturday. after we set
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their budget is pretty edgy... kind of like this look. i'm calling it the "name your price tool" phase. whatever. this is a letter from someone who's here. she has to take a brand name drug. been taking it since the early 1980's. at that time it cost approximately $180 for 10 shots. the latest refill was $14.700 for the same 10 vials and the company is called valeant pharmaceuticals.
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this is predatory pricing and we're going to make sure it is stopped. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. coming up, kardashian controversy. the debate over the reality star's latest naked selfie spree. is she a good role model or a bad influence? then the things we do for love. we are throwing a big fat today wedding. we will meet the finalists live in studio 1 a.
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>> this time of year i love because big east tournament down in madison square garden. that means we have a lot of college basketball fans. we have xavier over here. >> so awesome. >> look at that mpt . >> we are getting ready to send wrangler off in style. >> victory lap. >> i want to draw your attention to the fact that we put out fire hydrants for him everywhere. >> carson said it is very confusing for him. >> so many places to go. >> how to make her favorite pie for dinner. >> remember we had spaghetti pie on the show.
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blow the spaghetti pie out of the water. >> challenge is on. let's get a check of the morning's top stories. >> we have breaking news overnight. five people are dead after a shooting during the night at a backyard party outside pittsburgh. this morning the search is on for two gun men who police say opened fire from an alley behind the home. the ambush style attack killing four paem and women and one man. investigators say it appears party goers were trying to run inside to escape the barrage of gun fire. no word on what led to that shooting. today in the race for president candidates are focusing on next week's super tuesday states. last night democrats hillary clinton and bernie sanders clashed on a sometimes fiery debate that touched on economy and donald trump. >> i think it is unamerican. i think what he has promoted is
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american values. >> i think that the american people are never going to elect a president who insults mexicans, who insults muslims. >> asked if she would drop out of the race if indicted over the use of private e-mail server clinton said that is not going to happen. i'm not answering that question. donald trump, ted cruz, marco rubio and john kasich meet in their latest debate tonight in florida, one of the winner take all super tuesday states. trump said if he can win in florida and ohio then it is over. there is disappointing news from cleveland clinic where the first uterus transplant has failed. word of the transplant had given hope to recipients and other women. >> we did it.
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hopes for the ground breaking surgery. >> when i was 16 and told i would never have children. >> reporter: monday doctors announced the transplant performed on a woman identified as lindsay. >> i prayed that god would allow me the opportunity to experience pregnancy. >> reporter: the hospital announced the devastating news. we are saddened to share that our patient recently experienced a sudden complication that led to the removal of her transplanted uterus. the hospital says there is always a risk with any organ transplant. doctors say the complication is under review. the trial procedure has been planned to include ten women who all suffer. >> i am thankful to this amazing team of doctors. >> reporter: the mother of three adopted sons remains thankful writing i just wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude towards all of my doctors.
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ensure my health and safety. unfortunately, i did lose the uterus to complications. however, i am doing okay and appreciate your prayers and good thoughts. while it is the first attempt in the u.s. doctors in sweden have performed nine uterus transplants since 2014 resulting in five births. there is some hope and success to point to. very sad. >> thank you. let's turn to conversations sparked by racy selfies posted by kim kardashian. >> good morning. nice to see all of you. those posts seem to be creating two distinct camps when it comes to kardashian's image and influence. the woman who famously broke the internet with this famous magazine cover can never shy away from the spot light.
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even publishish a bookf selfies called selfish. the reaction to this week's photos. kim kardashian seeking for attention at its finest writes one. she is just confident in her body and herself. let her be says another. celebs weighing in. i think everyone, men and women, should have the right to choose what they do with their bodies and not be criticized. from pink shout out to all of the women across the world using talent. you will never have to make silly excuses for yourself. if kim wants us to see a part of her we've never seen she will have to swallow the camera. kardashian quickly firing back. >> i don't think the women who have been critical of kim kardashian are helping women. there is really no one real way that somebody should be allowed to express their sexuality.
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conversation. i never understand why people get so bothered by what other people choose to do. i am empowered by my body. i am empowered by my sexuality. i hope through this platform i can encourage the same empowerment for girls and women. you be you and let me be me. >> i'm a little concerned that she does a disservice to young women who might be looking at her as an example. this is her job. for us as parents i think we really need to make sure our children understand that that is what she does. she gets paid to break the internet. >> reporter: the reaction ranges from support of selfies to criticism to a woman who never fails to attract attention. >> i don't think it is surprising that kim's naked selfies have sparked a lot of conversation. i think it is interesting that someone would try to assign role
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i don't think people would do that about a man who posted naked selfies. >> there was a little back and forth between kim kardashian and bette midler. but she is using it as an opportunity for fundraising. she tweeted this photo out last night saying put your selfie to work for a good cause. >> at least she is getting a laugh about it. >> a lot to say about this in terms of whether you think it is right or wrong. >> there are some people who say leana doneham is applauded. i don't have a right or wrong. >> there are standboards tween men and women and women like kim kardashian and others. discuss. >> coming up next, ready for his
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a gripping commercial from underarmer. it's a very cool commercial and all that goes into his training. breakfast. he doesn't do that anymore. by the way, all the grueling preparation pays off. when michael saw the ad he got emotional saying the world finally gets to see the real michael phelps. we spent time with michael phelps in phoenix a short time ago. you will get to see that interview coming up on nbc. earlier we showed you the debate wednesday night be between hillary
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what color was senator sanders suit? some say brown suit and others see a black suit. this is like the 2016 version of the dress. so the internet was there with the photo shop the dress of last year. the senator's response team offered a definitive answer. >> i see brown. >> i see brown. >> clearly brown. the rapid response team says it was neither brown nor black. it was blue. i know. >> crazy. >> it was blue. >> the background is blue. >> you know what? in that other shot -- >> depends on the monitor. over there it looks blue. >> i read a funny tweet. i don't care what color as long as it is not birthday. >> took us a minute but we got there. west virginia just passed a
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raw milk which is milk that hasn't been pasteurized and may contain harmful bacteria. supporters say it is more nutritious. lawmakers celebrated the passing by drinking raw milk. some people who drank the milk are saying they are sick. one told our affiliate he is not pointing fingers. >> i'm not feeling that great. probably some sort of bad stomach virus. >> not what you want to hear. >> state health officials are planning to look into the matter. >> one heck of a coincidence. >> several people who drank raw milk. >> got raw milk? now surprise proposal made possible by howard stern. say good bye to the most
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>> maria was on howard stern's radio show and got a big surprise from her boyfriend of 19 years. >> reminds me how much i do love you and although i said that this isn't a proposal -- i want to ask you something, would you make me the happiest man on earth and would you marry me? >> are you freaking kidding me >> of course. happening. >> is this ring big enough? >> the beginning after 19 years. anything. >> we have had that conversation when you are happy you are happy. whatever works, works. he wanted to propose on howard's show because that is the first thing they listened to together. let's move on.
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the most interesting man in the world, the guy who stars in the popular ads for nine iyears he was always tan, bearded and surrounded by lovely ladies. now he is being sent on a one way trip to mars. even though commercials are business. >> i love that guy. >> he is expected to be replaced by a younger and equally interesting man. hip. presidents take his birthday off and his only regret is not knowing what regret feels like. >> stay thirsty my friends. >> look at you. >> you are now the most interesting man. >> you really want to bring that to matt. >> a younger more interesting man. >> i know it's not us. >> great ad campaign. >> i don't know why. >> they said they are not going to end it. >> is that going to be a
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>> can a younger guy be as interesting? >> that is what made it so great. >> a risky move. >> you can't just drink. >> we'll hold on. >> the update about the man who stole hearts has been known as the hot convict. he served time in prison for gun possession. jeremy is a free man now and ready for a second chance. jeremy instagramed a photo of himself and said i want to thank my family and everybody for your love, support and prayers. what lies ahead is a successful modeling career? maybe a younger more interesting man. >> remember the first time we showed that picture went crazy over that. >> the reality show producers are interested. >> most flattering mug shot ever. >> cheers. >> and to the most interesting man in the world. we have been talking about all of this heavy rain going on
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of heavy rain in california. look at it. it just continues in the same area, will not go away. a good time to think about this. don't go into standing water. six inches can knock a person off their feet. two feet of flowing water can float a vehicle. turn around, don't drown. and when you have water flowing at 4 miles per hour it is enough to damage or destroy a home. so please make sure you take ample precautions, sand bag, do whatever you need tieu protect your home. rainfall rates of two to three inches per hour. six to 12 inches of rain. since monday some areas will get 20 inches of rain, more than you get with ge amy: good morning and happy thursday. i' m amy sweezey. we have a mix of sun and clouds, starting off warmer. we will climb into the mid-80'
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a few degree now to our special series. this morning help for kids who struggle getting homework done or getting to bed on time. >> we had an expert give one girl a productivity makeover. >> it's homework time and 9 year old is all over the place. >> i start one thing. then i try another one. >> and i'm a little unorganized. >> reporter: her mom has had enough.
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the whip and say did you do this or that? things that should be taking ten minutes to do turn into 45 minutes or an hour. >> reporter: call it the preteen productivity gap as kids approach adolescence physical and neurological changes can throw them into a state of disorganization. so what can parents do to help? >> i'm a productivity coach for kids. are you ready to go to work. >> we had a top expert give four simple strategies to boost productivity. do a backpack autopsy. >> going to see how this backpack died. >> reporter: susan says backpack chaos, lost assignments derails kids before they start their homework. instead -- >> all of your math is in the math section. >> reporter: get organized with labelled binders and folders,
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and separate places for food and drink. every paper. >> before you go to school you can see everything you need is there. how does this make you feel in. >> better. >> reporter: next suze pren pairs her brain for homework. have kids do some focus breathing. >> just notice your breath. >> reporter: susan says three minutes of deep breath can reduce anxiety and clear minds of distractions. >> when you can focus, concentrate, relax you are much more likely to get your work done well, efficiently and in the best possible way. >> reporter: tip number three keeps kids efficient. create a special homework space designed to teach them about time. >> we have set up your new work space, your desk, your pegboard, monthly calendar just for you. >> reporter: susan says many
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and feel overwhelmed by homework. she gives her this desk clock to time how long assignments are taking her. >> that apparently took you about four minutes. >> reporter: and the last tip make sure to give your kids break for fun. >> fun elevates levels and that enhances learning. >> after she spleets an assignment she gets 15 minutes to play boosting her motivation to finish her work. >> i'm more organized so now i can do more fun stuff. >> i no longer have to be the bad guy telling her do this, do that. >> hug. >> cute. >> a struggle for parents. >> good ideas. think the breathing exercise would go over in your household. tomorrow we have help for adults, secrets to juggling chores, bills and errands.
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wrangler on his announcer: local, live, late breaking. this is a wesh 2 news update. jazmin: morning, i' m jazmin walker. jason: on jason guy. locked up and marion counter after triggering a amber -- amber alert. another toddler was found dead in her home in georgia. she' s held on no bond is an out-of-state fugitive. let' s get you ted noah. ted: a crash right now on -- in osceola county. it is an orange avenue at osceola parkway. slowdown both northbound and southbound. use obt instead. crash 408 westbound by i-4 , partially blocking the right lane. mixing them at that westbound drive. a few extra minutes at about eight extra between the dean world toll plaza and i-4. amy: we have just a little bit of cloud thought -- cloud cover. we also have sunshine today and
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is going to bring temperatures warmer. approaching 70 already in orlando. the wind coming out of the southeast. a couple of scattered clouds across the area. more breaks in the cloud cover than yesterday. 64 in ocala, 70 daytona beach. already 73 in melbourne. we will make it to the mid 80' s in most of our inland spots. a little cooler at the coast, about 80 degrees from melbourne in daytona beach with that southeast breeze off the ocean. we are warm and dry today,
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them coming up it is a bittersweet day. the fake grass is out, balloons are out and fire hydrants because wrangler, this is your big moment. taking a victory lap with carson. >> it's been great how many times you are walking down the street and a viewer will say wrangler. he really makes an impression on a lot of people watching the show. >> we love our wrangler. don't forget all this time it has been a great cause being trained to be a guide dog and off to his next adventure. >> he is so excited. >> this is my moment. >> also coming up --
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for the big fat today wedding are here looking for your votes. we lined up something fun to help you learn more about them so you can make your pick at today.com/wedding. >> we are getting ready to know what katie lee is making. she is here with her pick, penne pie. you will want tomake it tonight. how about a check of the weather. >> looking at the weekend ahead for friday sunshine. mild temperatures in the northeast and great lakes. more heavy rain down through the gulf. southern california into the pacific northwest looks wet. as we move into saturday we have record highs in the plains. sunshine in the northeast mid atlantic states and on sunday the eastern seaboard stays dry although showers make their way ft. the southeast.
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mississippi river valley central california looking at rain and mountain snows. windy conditions throuio amy: good morning and happy thursday. i' m amy sweezey. we have a mix of sun and clouds, starting off warmer. we will climb into the mid-80' s. a few degree . and that's your latest weather. you can check us out every morning on sirius xm channel 108. we sound great. back to you guys. >> love is in the air this morning because our three
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wedding are here. we have caitlyn and john, megan and john from los angeles and lara and david from new york city. >> we are having them practice for the big day in a game called walk the aisle. we are going to read a fact about one of these couples. all you have to do is take a step forward if you are the applies to and skp and tell us why. >> your goal is to reach the bouquet of flowers. whoever gets there the quickest wins this. everybody ready? >> where am i going? >> down here. hi. >> i think i have the first question. this groom to be was forced to get a tv to keep his bride to be. what happened? >> she loves the today show so much that i didn't have cable at
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>> every morning. it's my morning routine. >> i knew i liked you. >> you guys are like my best friends. >> to get her to stay the night was get a tv and cable. this couple re-creates their first date every year. >> so romantic. whose idea was this? >> her favorite restaurant is venezuelan in the village. it was special that she shared that place with me on our first date. we go every year. >> i have one here. this couple has a love story that involves fish. >> what's that about? >> we met on plenty of fish. after dating we realized we did hang out at similar restaurants and never ran into each or.
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>> who's next? >> this couple performed in a halftime show at madison square gardens. >> we performed a dance. it is so crazy to dance next to your love. >> y'all are dancers. >>. >> here we go. this couple has something in common with willie and al because they count the number of kisses they have shared. do you really? >> how many kisses have you shared 3,650 give or take a couple hundred. >> you have a log or book or something? >> weasis kiss every morning before we leave. >> what does that take you to 3,651.
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this couple lives three doors down from the bride to be's mom. >> how does that work out? is that fun? >> it's interesting. >> she's actually become the wreath fairy. for every new season she will replace our wreath. >> i won't be home and look at the door. >> it's mom. >> we have one final question. it's for everybody. a free pass to grab the bouquet. which couple wants to get married on the plaza? i think it was a photo finish. the real way to win is for people at home to vote. now that you know more about the couples don't forget to head to today.com/wedding. the voting ends at 8:30 eastern tomorrow.
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8:40 we are back with more of our chef's choice week. in the hot seat katie lee, co-host of "the kitchen." good to see you. >> good morning. >> chef's choice. as soon as we gave you a choice you blurted out penne pie. >> i made it about a month ago. it was really cold and i made this recipe and it was one of my favorites. >> is it a family recipe? >> i made it up one day. i love pasta. i thought let's put it together
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what happens. >> i usually take times to be convinced. the finished product looks great. >> really easy ingredients. penne pasta, onions, eggs, ground beef, parsley. you can use home made marinara sauce or store bought. a large pot of boiling water. cook pasta three or four minutes less than the package said. it will cook a second time. you want to drain that out and save some of your pasta water because we will use that in our sauce. >> you will add a few table spoons. i have ground beef browning. >> you could use ground turkey. you could use some sausage, ground pork. you can make it vegetarian and put a lot of chopped vegetables. drain this beef and take fat
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>> that won't hold together as well? >> it will be greissy and won't taste as good. we will use the same pan. add olive oil and onions. saute those for about five minutes. i have some here that are done. and then now we make our sauce. so i'm starting with ricotta cheese, add onions and eggs. the eggs will hold everything together if you start whis ic that. i will add in parmesan cheese and fresh parsley. here is our tomato sauce. all good stuff in here. let's put a little bit of salt in and more pepper. and our pasta water. the pasta water will thin this down but then thicken it up in the oven. and add in that beef and you will toss the pasta in there.
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there or no? >> you can leave the paper towel out. toss that all together and add the pasta in and get it nice coated. >> it becomes a big mix. >> it goes into a pan. i like to use a cake pan because i think it gives it more structure and holds it together better. you can use a spring form pan. >> do you grease it at all? >> grease the pan and top it with mozzarella cheese and parmesan cheese. >> we have our panel of tasters down stairs. they are as finnicy as i am. >> so good. >> a lot of times you have half boxes of pastas. >> that's a great idea. you can use whatever pasta you like. i always wind up with the little bits left. >> never enough to make a whole meal. >> great idea. it goes into the oven.
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bake it another time. comes out like this. take it out of the pan. it looks like that. >> how did you get that out of the pan. >> a little flip-flop. you can use a spring form pan. and then -- >> serve this with a little salad. now i have been honest that i did have a previous favorite. let's see how this goes. >> he is hard to please. >> that is fantastic. >> what are the greens? arug lu. >> i love it and i know i would love it with sausage meat also. >> katie lee. fantastic. penne pie. get this recipe and much more at today.com/food. up next it's time to say good bye and good luck to wrangler. celebrate our puppy with a
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good luck wrangler is sponsored by iams, good for life. >> we are back on a very bittersweet morning. it's our last day with wrangler. >> seems like just yesterday he joined our family just a little puppy. now he is ready to embark on the next step of his journey. for the final time on our show may i introduce our friend wrangler. >> hey, buddy. >> check out -- how much wrangler has grown. he is a big boy now. we take a moment and look back at the memories that we have made and wrangler's exciting road ahead.
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wrangler officially became the youngest member of our family. over 80,000 people chimed in on our puppy's new name and it is wrangler. >> he immediately stole our hearts. >> our puppy with a purpose grew up right in front of our eyes while learning skills needed to become a guide dog. >> down, good boy. >> and brightening up our mornings along the way. >> so how many memories did we make? wrangler spent 288 mornings with us. he travelled 30,000 miles, played with some 57 toys. >> he has been obsessed with that toy all morning long. >> earned about 5,767 treats. >> it is true wrangler loves you best because you keep kibble in your pocket.
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>> wrangler instantly became friends with everyone he met, sometimes he was very friendly. >> wrangler and i are dating. >> we shared exciting firsts with wrangler like his first time climbing the stairs, his first snow and his first birthday. and some extraordinary mile stones, too, like his first super bowl commercial and his first cross country road trip. having a puppy on set during our live show led to many unscripted moments. >> wrangler took off. >> a lot of laughs. >> just about house trained, willie geist. >> and just a good old time. >> walking the dog. >> but it's all in a day's work for wrangler. the moment he has been working towards happens tuesday when he
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he is ready for formal guide dog training. he will be tested on his ability to deal with loud noises and distractions along their route. when wrangler passes his test he will say good bye to his puppy. >> it is exciting and emotional. the time when it is really time to say good bye but they are ready to move on to the next step in their journey. >> a journey we were honored to be a part of. >> wrangler's puppy raiser is here. when the show is over you take wrangler home. what does this moment feel like for you? >> so many emotions. this is the hardest part of puppy raising because you have to say good bye but so rewarding because it is what you worked
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you have seen this dog grow from a little 8 week old puppy to an adult ready to move on. i'm so proud of him. >> such a gift you are giving to invest yourself this way and send him on his way. do you feel good about his chances? >> i feel really good about him. he is a really nice dog. i feel like all of the love he received here and experiences -- >> he doesn't want to go. >> i think he has the best chance to have success. >> talked about being prepared for loud noises. this environment did prepare hip. >> he has had so much socialization in this environment. he is excited for the next step. he has had so many socialization experiences in this environment that he really can handle anything. i'm so proud of everything that he has done. >> will you keep us updated what happens on tuesday. >> absolutely. definitely. >> i will miss finding the little pieces of kibble in my
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>> me, too. >> thank you for all you have done. >> you get to sleep in now, too. >> wrangler, we can't leave you out. >> we just want to say our loss is someone else's gain. the reason we can deal with the losing wrangler here on the show is we know wrangler will make a huge difference. thank you so much. cheers to you. >> cheers. we are back in a moment.
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ethyl bauer 100 years old crafting over 200 pieces of needle point. that is a talented lady. happy 100th birthday to dr. good year of fort myers, florida. he was a teaching instructor for fighter pilots during world war ii. mrs. margaret hutchinson is also 100, positive outlook and half a klondike bar every day. and a very happy 100th birthday to matthew sherrill from nashville, tennessee. we don't want to forget you're honoring somebody turning 100. log on to today.com/celebrate. tell us about him. all right, wrangler. he is happy about it. >> another guide dog in the studio.
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a kit -- a child said a mantra deliver him into his home. no one has been arrested in the case. ted: crash on state road 50 colonial by old cheney highway. it is not too far from semoran boulevard. to opd. you might want to use the 408 as a backup or may be lake underhill. and other crash in osceola county, orange avenue. obt a good way to get around that one. i for at semoran boulevard, west point on the right. amy: we had a couple of classes morning, but a lot of us are sunshine. more sun that yesterday in that means our temperatures will be able to climb even more. s. today we are headed to the s. before 9:00. as well. it will be breezy again. satellite picture shows a few
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and temperatures on the climb. 72 in sanford. the mid 80' spots. at the coast we stay little cooler. 80 in daytona beach and melbourne without breeze coming off the ocean. warm and dry today, also tomorrow and saturday. on sunday, that will be our next best chance for rain. enjoy you can save over 500 bucks when you switch to progressive. that's a fact. but this whole "blondes have more fun" thing...
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