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>> thank you for trusting first alert weather. thanks for watching. good morning. battle supreme. president obama's pick heads to the hill today. democrats pushing hard. >> have the guts, the guts to vote yes or no. arrival? we will talk to the president's chief of staff. where is the love? a new poll shows hillary clinton and donald trump are deeply unpopular even in their own parties while trump has a dire warning for the gop if there is a contested convention.
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>> is he using scare tactics to try to lock in the nomination? family first. a major league baseball player walks away from $13 million after being told to dial back his son's time with the team. a boy such a fixture he had his own locker. how much is too much when it comes to bringing your kids to work? and frank sinatra jr. dies hours after canceling a concert and the touching tribute today thursday, march 17, 2016. from nbc news this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. >> good morning everybody.
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in kate you didn't know it's st. patrick's day. i knew from the crowd on the plaza. >> i went with the traditional stick on shamrock on the lapel. top story is the show doane over president obama's nominees for supreme court. judge merrick garland to meet with lawmakers. >> when judge garland goes to capitol hill he will meet with democrats and so far no republicans. political lines drawn by the president and the republican senate and a critical seat on the supreme court for mow held hostage to presidential campaign politics. >> i simply ask republicans in the senate to give him a fair
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vote. >> reporter: president obama challenging senate republicans to give his supreme court nominee a hearing. >> if you don't it will not only be an advocation of the duty but will indicate a process for nominating and confirming judges that is beyond repair. >> reporter: republican leaders are not budging. >> it is the senate's right to act as a check on a president and with hold consent. >> reporter: majority leading mitch mcconnell doubling down. >> what we are talking about is a principle and not a person. >> reporter: insisting the vacancy should be filled by the next president. >> have the guts, the guts to vote yes or no. >> reporter: democrats trying to shame republicans. >> they want to vote maybe. that is a gutless derlication of
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judge garland is hardly a liberal icon, chosen because the white house thinks he is hard to reject on record or politics. seen as a moderate he won votes of 32 republican senators when nomnited to the d.c. circuit court in 1997. he's a good man. but he shouldn't be brought up in this toxic environment. >> reporter: just last week he said he didn't think president obama would pick garland because garland didn't appeal to democrats liberal base. republicans may be calculating that judge garland would be more acceptable to them than anyone a future president hillary clinton or donald trump might choose.
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supreme court this morning with more on the man who is caught in the middle of what is a political tug of war. >> reporter: the president has chosen a mostly centrist judge who is well liked and respected hoping to make it harder for the republicans to say he won't give them a hearing. merrick garland served for 19 years, he's 63. born in chicago. graduated from harvard. he and his wife, lynn, have been married for 29 years and have two daughters. he supervised the prosecution of timothy mcveigh in 1995. bill clinton nominated him to be a federal judge in 1997 and was confirmed by the senate 76 to 23 with 32 republican votes. his rulings are considered centrist and generally votes to
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is often tougher on criminals. mr. obama twice confirmed merrick garland for the supreme court. white house chief of staff, good morning. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> i have heard different people describe this nomination in extremely different ways. one theory is this is the president offering an olive branch to republicans. another is this is the president saying i dare you to block this guy and the third is that the president is offering up the sack rificial lamb for an ugly political fight. >> the president ran a very detailed process and came up with a candidate who met a very excellence. everybody that you talk to in legal circles and in the newspapers this morning you
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about merrick garland. >> you are saying the president isn't telling republicans i dare you to block this judge? >> i'm telling you the president nominated someone for this vacancy. he found somebody with a proven track record of excellence, somebody who is described as a decent man and somebody who has a fair-minded approach to understanding the law. that's exactly who we found in this judge and we expect the senate to do its job. >> perhaps neither side has clean hands entirely. when senator obama was in office he voted against justice robert's nomination. how does he explain that now? >> well, what is interesting is that in both of those cases not only did senators meet with and give a hearing to those candidates but they voted on them.
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that we are asking for here. >> president obama voted to filibuster and not bring him to the floor for a full vote. >> they had a series of hearings and a vote out of committee and then a debate on the senate floor. the filibuster was stopped. that's exactly the way the process should work. that is exactly what we hope will happen in this case and exactly what the president called for yesterday. we have a candidate who is uniformally recognized somebody with unquestionable excellence and terrific experience. >> real quickly if you can, does the president have one firm ally on the republican side in the senate that he feels will help him get this to a hearing and confirmation? >> we feel good about the first
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we heard many, more than a handful of republicans changing their position and being willing to meet with -- >> does the president have a real firm ally on the republican side? >> what i said is that yesterday we heard several republican senators agreeing to meet with him. we think that is a good start. this is not rocket science. they need to do what the constitution says, give him a hearing and vote and let's fill the vacancy. >> thanks for getting up early with us. we appreciate it. >> thanks. happy st. patrick's day. the supreme court fight is raising the stakes. donald trump is warning about what he fears will happen if he is denied the republican nomination. p nbc national correspondent peter alexander has more on that side of the story. >> reporter: good morning. happy st. patrick's day.
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he needs 55% of the remaining delegates to get there. if he does it the billionaire is warning while he wouldn't lead it bad things would happen. donald trump dominating the competition. he is defiant warning what could republican nominee. >> i think you would have riots. i'm representing a tremendous, many, many millions of people. i think bad things would happen. >> reporter: the front runner says he is done debating his rivals. with trump out john kasich is following suit. >> i think we have had enough debates. i was very surprised when i heard fox called for a debate. i won't be there. >> reporter: something trump is not shying away from, foreign policy telling morning joe he is his own best asset. >> since we have dire foreign
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consulting with so you are ready on day one? >> i'm speaking with myself because i have a very good brain. my primary consultant is myself. i have a good insinth for this stuff. >> reporter: kasich touting his ability to win. >> neither of those guys can win a general election. maybe they are spoiling it for the republican party. >> reporter: speculation is building over another potential player like speaker of the house paul ryan. >> people say what about the contested convention? who knows. >> reporter: a spokesperson says ryan will not accept a nomination. trump and hillary clinton are already in a dress rehearsal for the general election. trump releasing this instagram video mocking clinton as weak
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showing her parking like a dog while telling a joke on the trail. the closing message, we don't need to be a punch line. >> our commander in chief has to be able to defend our country, not embarrass it. to be great we can't be small. we can't lose what made america great in the first place. >> reporter: if a trump/clinton show down faces reality the latest poll showing they are the most unpopular politicians in their parties. trump is touting a big speech as he puts it before the prominent pro israel lobby scheduled for monday hours after hillary clinton addresses the group. that really could offer the best side by side comparison of these two on policy and presentation. >> two words for you, chicken soup.
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>> eucalyptus steam shower. diplomatic efforts underway to free the college student for allegedly trying to steal a poster. >> reporter: good morning. one human rights group described it as like a simple student prank but the student finds himself in prison by a country locked in a nuclear standoff with the world. after begging for his freedom -- >> please save my life -- >> reporter: he is waking up in north korea prison sentenced to 15 years hard labor. >> please think of my family. >> reporter: fingerprinted, handcuffed, led away, guilty of subversion, the north korean's say.
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student stealing a propaganda poster from a hotel. >> i am only human. >> reporter: reportedly says he stole the banner for a member of his church group. his twitter and facebook accounts show him relaxed and smiling. he volunteers as a swim coach and mentor for teens. he is one of two u.s. citizens held in north korea. travel there is legal. year. >> the allegations for which this individual was arrested and imprisoned would not give rise to arrest or imprisonment in the united states or any other country in the world. >> reporter: tours of destinations your mother would
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now he faces prison by a totalitarian government that hates america. why he went there? the americans who go to north korea offering young people looking for adventure and retired folks hoping for the experience of a lifetime sgrmpt had not like that. hill. rick snyder testifying at a crisis. the governor has come under incredible fire after thousands water. governor snyder says he didn't learn the water was contaminated until after 18 months after the city began drawing water from the flint river in april 2014. the governor is expected to address his commitment to finding a permanent solution. is that green on your tie i see. >> a little bit.
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>> reporter: he led a colorful life. frank sinatra jr built a career singing his father's iconic tunes in a voice reminiscent of his father's legendary croon. at times being the chairman of the board's son came with a price. at age 19 his father's fame marked him as a target for kidnapping held for four days until sinatra sr. paid almost a quarter of a million dollars to his captors. >> nervous but the only thing to do is hope for the best. >> reporter: he stepped in as musical director during his father's final touring years and acting, appearing in almost 20 shows including family guy and sopranos playing himself. >> here is one for your pal. >> just last year he sang for
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sister nancy sinatra posted that her brother died of cardiac arrest. >> that is sad news. our best to his family. coming up, how much is your family time worth? the major leaguer who is retiring and walking away from $13 million after being told to limit the time his son spent with the team. the beginning of the end of killer whales at sea world. the park's ceo is speaking out and addressing critics as he
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michelle: good morning. brett: it is 7:20 six and a major announcement from seaworld this morning. jason: from seaworld, the park is announcing that killer whale' s will no longer be in the long-term plans for the theme park. seaworld is stopping breathing those animals. the orc is will be the last in the park -- the orcas in captivity will be the last in the park. the change will go into effect in three years. the breeding program ending today. we will learn more about this major shift. we will have more for you on air and online. ted: two crashes on i-4 in spots
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this is i-4 westbound, just after 434. this one has been moved off to the side. one is blocking two left lanes just the on the turnpike and this is slowing traffic down as well. give yourself extra time, especially westbound approaching lake mary and lee road. dave: low clouds and fog around central florida. we are looking across the indian river lagoon at the 528. it is great, but the fog is also settling down. we are seeing some spots with visibility down to 11 and a quarter mile. there will be some rays of sun but plenty of clouds as well. we are talking about the possibility of rain. 67 degrees in the orlando area. really warm.
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but republican leadership maintaining they have no intention on taking action on garland's nomination. the metro rail system back up and running after the unprecedented day-long shutdown. crews spent wednesday inspecting hundreds of power cables. and first lady michelle obama took part in south by southwest music festival. >> i will not run for president not going to do it. i have these two young people at home and being the daughters of a president, just think about it. come on, young people, not so easy. they have handled it with grace and with poise.
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>> what does she have planned for after the white house? the first lady to bring education to girls around the world. a retirement that has a lot of people talking. adam laroche walking away from a multimillion dollar salary. >> white sox executives say laroche decided to retire after they asked him to dial back the time his son spends with the team raising questions about how much is too much when it comes to bringing your kid to work, in this case to a baseball park. >> adam laroche stunning the baseball world with his abrupt retirement saying he is ready to walk away from the game and $13 million remaining on his contract. white sox officials confirm the
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him to cut back the time his 14-year-old son drake spends in the clubhouse. many call drake the 26th man. he is considered such a fixture that he attends practice at home and on the road. drake has his own uniform and was given his own locker. white sox vice president ken williams calls drake a fine young man but says it was time to draw the line. what would i say to the next person who wanted to bring his son and have it be an everything thing. >> reporter: williams saying it is time the team concentrates on playing better baseball after suffering three straight losing seasons. laroche has not appeared publicly tweeting thank you for the game of baseball and for giving me way more than i deserved. bryce harper, a former teammate
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good for you, nothing like father and son in the clubhouse. it's a family game. >> after all, it is work and when the fans are demanding a better output from the chicago white sox they are tightening up the reins. >> we did reach out for comment. the team does confirm laroche signed retirement papers but have not been filed with the league. there was a meeting of the players, about a two-hour meeting. this is coming from some of them clearly. >> it's a locker room. this is a 14-year-old boy. we know players in locker rooms like a certain atmosphere and i don't think they want to be worried about what they do or say. i think it is across the line. >> and adam laroche's father played in the big leagues so adam had this experience to hang around locker rooms and be around big leaguers.
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>> occasional visit is different than being there so often. >> some of our fondest memories going to work with our dad. >> i can't focus when i bring my kids to work. i'm worried about if they are going to embarrass me or do something they shouldn't be doing. >> i think the white sox have the right to say it's too much and he has the right to walk away. >> he still has good swings in his bat. in the presidential race we have been talking about the chances of a contested convention for republicans. it will come down to the delegate count. who are those delegates? they can play a major role in picking the next president. hallie jackson decided to look into that. >> reporter: on the republican
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can hold the key to the nomination, the folks who may pick the next presidential nominee. colorful, chaotic, conventions are where pick the nominee. in cleveland this year could be donald trump's coronation or the businessman could face a hostile takeover. >> we are going to go all the way to cleveland and secure the republican nomination. >> reporter: delegates are assigned based on how their state voted at least in the first round. usually that is all it takes. this year there could be a second round or more when some want. support. americana. it is wonderful. >> reporter: he has been a delegate at four conventions but never a contested one. he might this year.
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we get to cast the ballot. >> reporter: this year could be different. >> i have to admit i am pretty excited about it. >> the real people with lives and schedules and vacations, they have to be found, cataloged and wooed. they cannot be bullied. >> reporter: in the scramble for support a trump adviser tells nbc they are plotting to pick up marco rubio delegates. and john kasich is bringing on a top operative who helped gerald ford beat ronald reagan at the last contested convention four decades ago. >> a lot are looking to enhance their ability to work in a new administration. >> reporter: from the candidate who touts deal making skills, a warning what could happen if dealings don't involve him. >> i think you would have riots. i am representing a tremendous, many millions of people.
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campaign manager has been named delegate in his home state of new hampshire. safe to say who he would probably back. >> sticking to his guns no question about it. let's get the weather. >> still got a little winter to talk about especially in the upper midwest and great lakes. big upper level low bringing in cold air from canada. looking at snow all the way down into minneapolis. it will be light. strong. as the low moves away we see conditions improve. the low continues to move east and it will bring snow to upstate new york, northern new england, thunderstorms first, though. dave: good morning everyone, another warm sticky day on top for central florida. a
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orca killer whales sea world. but that may be changing. >> what we are announcing is the end of our orca breeding. >> reporter: the company hoping this will end years of criticism over treatment of captive orcas and several people killed by them. >> what happened to her could have happened to anyone. >> like in 2010. back lash was intense. the stock losing more than half the value. >> your company spent a lot of time and energy maligning that film. is this an admission that they were right? >> i would never admit that the care of our animals was poor. a lot of factors changed people's opinion. >> reporter: outraged critics disagree. >> they are relegated to the equivalent of us living in bath tubs.
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pledged not to capture wild orcas. today is the first time they are commenting not to breed new killer whales. there is a catch. >> in 20 years will there be zero whales? >> it depends how many will live. we have one that is 42 years old and one that hasn't been born yet. >> you have new orca shows launching in the coming years? >> we call them orca encounters. we are going to eliminate the more theatrical element. >> former trainer says that isn't enough. sea world says it has to keep the orcas because they were born in captivity and never learned to live in the wild. some say they could be moved to protected sanctuaries. >> we feel and we have studied this a lot. we feel it is a very risky environment to do that. >> sea world is making this announcement with a commitment
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a surprising bed fellow, the humane society. >> people will say this isn't enough action. >> we can't unwind what has happened with those animals who have been in captivity for 30 or 40 years. >> reporter: sea world says it is the end of an era. >> how much longer do you foresee whales in captivity? >> as long as it takes for this current population to pass on. there will be no more new orcas. >> sea world ceo saying you are going to see fewer whales in the marketing but for a while you will be able to go there and see the orcas on display and these experiences, fewer flips but they are there. >> like a long term wind down. >> as they predicted how that is going to impact visitation at the parks? >> it is the center piece of their business. that may be why they are taking decades to allow the change. >> thank you.
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twitter is going to mark a major milestone this week turning ten years old. we celebrate by looking back where it all started. we go back to our first tweet. i just joined twitter. not sure why? still not sure. >> al, you wrote watching my kids at tae kwon do. that was your first tweet. savannah wrote please follow me on facebook. >> it's like write me a letter. >> working in rio. >> at least mine was exotic location. >> matt lauer -- >> can i explain? he sent that tweet. >> got how many hundreds of thousands of followers?
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michelle: i' m michelle imperato. we have breaking news overnight, we learned one person died in a house fire in lake county. the flames broke out 9:00 last night along ridgecrest loop on mineola street in mineola. other people inside were able to escape. the victim has not been identified. let' s get over to some traffic with ted noah. ted: we have a big back of approaching the turnpike michelle. we the crash on i-4 westbound pass the turnpike wrap it up left lane blocked and the delays are starting before obt. clues when you get the the kirkman area. crash up to be set on i-4 westbound between 434 and 436. travel time showing you the impact. i-4 westbound, 13 minutes slower than average. lake mary tule. dave: good morning everyone, there is a lot of cloud cover across central florida. foggy conditions is on the last hour or two that are beginning
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it is going to be a muggy day all day long. committee levels will behind, 68 in and around the orlando area. most of us are pretty much in the range as well. some locations in central florida never get much cooler than 70. certainly feeling like summer. leesburg in the villages a very warm and mild. most of us headed to the middle or even the upper 80' s.
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"jump around" one of my son's favorite songs. i like it, too. >> riverdance dancers jumping around. >> couple for our big fat wedding back this morning. you will pick their wedding favors. the best part about this giving you a chance to take them home, as well, wedding favors. >> let's get a check of the morning's top stories. >> glad you like my choice there. in the news this morning president obama's nominee for the supreme court begins making the rounds on capitol hill today. washington appeals court just merrick garland meeting. majority leader mitch mcconnell says he will not meet personally with garland. he is leading a republican effort to block a hearing or confirmation vote so court vacancy can be filled by the next president.
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committee cancelled next monday's presidential debate in salt lake city. front runner donald trump refused to take part saying there has been enough debating and that he had a speech planned for that evening. that prompted john kasich to drop out. trump told cnn on wednesday that his supporters might riot if he is denied the republican nomination at the party's convention in july. hillary clinton launched an ad blitz in arizona addressing education and deportation of immigrants. another ad features former arizona congress woman gabby giffords. clinton heads in after sweeping five states this week. top sanders campaign said the second half of the primary schedule which includes states like wisconsin and washington
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now to a dramatic prison break. you can see here two inmates trying desperately trying to climb up the rope from a hijacked helicopter on the prison's roof. this happened three years ago in quebec but the video is just released. the two men struggled to find the rope and never made it to the roof. the chopper takes off with the two inmates clinging to the rope, all effort was futile in the end. a few hours later police were able to recapture the men. a german shepherd is getting reacquainted with her family nearly five weeks after she fell off a fishing boat. on tuesday he got a call from the u.s. navy. luna had been found apparently walking on the beach. how luna got back to dry land?
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doggy paddler. fantastic. good to see her back with the family. >> incredible. millions of families heading off for spring break and police are warning about what they say is becoming an all-too-popular scam. >> olivia sterns is here with the story. >> it is a nightmare and for a growing number of travelers. imagine you save all year for a special trip only to show up and find out the reservation doesn't exist and worse the money is gone. that is what happened to one mom in michigan who thought she booked her dream vacation online. >> reporter: she thought she found the perfect place for the family's spring break. >> it was on the beach and in our price zone. >> reporter: a painter and mother of two she had been saving all year and was thrilled to find a deal.
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account and florida and got an e-mail receipt. when she arrived at the property -- >> i said we have reservations for the week and they took the and started laughing. he said we do not rent this place out and if we did we would never rent it for this rate. i was shocked and thinking what are we going to do? >> reporter: joyce gonzalez manages the sand pearl residences the place shelly thought she booked. this past weekend she had five people show up all victims of what authorities say are scams. >> the last one was the hardest. they had two little children with them. they had no place to go, no vehicle. the cab dropped them off. here they stood with nothing. >> reporter: a growing problem. the fbi estimates that americans lose nearly $19 million in similar vacation rental scams.
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>> reporter: joy decided to respond. >> what unit number do you have? >> the unit here 1005 does not lease, sir. hello. >> he hung up. >> police say there nault much they can do. how much do you know about the people behind the scams? >> 99% of them are out of the country, india, dubai. >> can you do anything about it? >> i can't. >> reporter: only 2% to 3% of people ever get their money back. the scam ad shelly fell for is still up on craigslist. >> it makes me angry that they can continue to do that. >> reporter: she is looking forward to a stayication. >> there are things you can do to protect yourself. research the address.
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have become more disapproving, divorce. when asked if divorce is the best solution for troubled marriage 38% agreed down 9% and 39% of men agreed down 5%. >> why do you think it is? >> the complexities of divorce they realize how difficult it is. >> maybe growing up being surveyed and thinking if you can it would be better to try to work it out. >> stick it out. >> fascinating. they say silence is golden but could it be the key to kicking your junk food habit? this comes from researchers at bringham young. they found if you eat alone in relative quiet you eat less because you will be more aware of all of your chewing and swallowing sounds. it's called the crunch effect.
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>> you probably eat fewer. eating with people in front of the television that distracts you and you are more likely to eat more. >> definitely. >> if i'm reading the paper the bagel is gone and i don't remember eating it. >> me, too. >> you are not paying attention. >> not the noise of turning the pages. >> you don't eat the entire bag for fear that they judge you because they are around you. >> and smell the dorito breath on you. this next story is one of our favorite of all times. we will look for any excuse to tell it again. remember the elderly woman in spain tasked of restoring this 19th century painting and this is how she restored it. the whole thing became viral. it was just a whole national
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beholder. >> it's just the way she did it. hilarious. local officials were mortified at first. now they are saying let's capitalize this. they are opening an entire tour center to showcase that botched fresco because thousands of come to see it. >> the woman who did the restoration is part of the exhibit. >> she is in a case. let's turn to erin andrews thanking fans for support and jennifer garner spilling the secret. >> erin andrews giving first interview, a jury awarding andrews $55 million for being secretly recorded while being
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>> maybe this isn't the best place to ask you, but may i have a million dollars. >> i don't have any money. i want to thank everybody. there are so many people that reached out all over the world really. >> andrews saying she is ready to put the whole ordeal behind her and get back to work. jennifer garner sharing back stage secrets from the oscars. she looked great on the red carpet. jennifer said it wasn't easy and got candid about the work to get into that dress. >> its there is metal and people move your ribs and move your liver and -- i had a panic attack in my ribs. >> i don't know what that means. >> i was having a muscle spasm. everything in here started to freak right out.
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stand up. i can't breathe. i'm going to have to stand up. she says if you stand up they think you are kanye west. you can't stand up. >> jennifer says she was able to stand up during a commercial break and then had to use the restroom and that was a whole other situation. henry cavell getting ready to play superman. he just posted this video from times square here in new york to prove it. not even standing under his own billboard in a superman shirt was enough to get any attention. the naked cowboy was quite busy.
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>> thank you. al, what is going on in the weather? >> how about one more nor'easter? would you like one more? just one more? >> just one more. so we are looking at our friends with the european model. they are showing low pressure on saturday morning in the gulf and then it starts to make its sweet time colder air. by sunday morning into the northeast. by 3:00 sunday new jersey or washington. by monday we are looking at a decent amount of heavy snow in the northeast. england. totals. sunday into monday european model, new york city about eight to ten inches of snow. into new england 12 inches or more. you are paying attention, aren't you.
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nothing. england. who will win? >> you always win. >> usa. >> let's find out coming up this weekend. it's still early. dave: good morning everyone, another warm sticky day on top for central florida. we are also taught me that a least a chance for some rain in the forecast. . and that's your latest weather. >> we may be looking at fat snow flakes.
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special big fat today wedding edition of steals and deals. bargains on great items. one of those items will be our couple's wedding favor. first, how the wedding guest gift is now changing. after the i do comes the thank you. and when it comes to wedding favors this year out with the almond and in with the common from spices to tote bags to tickets, utility rules. front and center personalized treats that encourage guests to eat, drink and be merry. reminding family and friends how sweet love can be. candles and regional goodies like cheese crisps, olive oil and rosemary salt from wine country giving guests a gift that keeps giving until it is gone.
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contributor jill martin is here. our wedding couple are back. before we get to the great stuff movie. how was the red carpet thing? >> so fun. >> my family was there, of course. everyone for pictures. >> before you walk down the carpet. did you get nervous? >> i just suck it in, push them out and smile. >> that isn't where i was going but that is all right. let's talk about what is going to happen. >> these are wedding favors, possible wedding favors. you can get them at home even if you are not getting married. you are going to vote on which favor they should give out and they have a preference. >> why don't we divide and
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where do you want to start? she told me she had an interesting wedding favor. >> a greek tradition to have sugar covered almond. unmarried people take the almonds home and put it under your pillow and whoever you dream about that night you are going to marry. >> that can be dangerous. >> this is the first one, shutter fly photo candles. you can see right here their pictures are on the candles. you can do a saying, a monogram, a photo. so variety of scents. retail $39.99. the deal is $12. >> you can use the glass afterwards to do shots.
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>> caitlyn is standing by item number two. >> these are ben's garden trays. they are hand crafted and have beautiful sayings on them. you can get different ones or choose for your guests. we all agree with that. so the retail is $125. the deal is $37.50. this is something you can use at home and always think of the couple afterwards. >> do you like these? >> i do. they are beautiful. >> come on over to john and john is standing by beautiful glass ware. >> this is perfect for you. this is the stationary studio
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retail is $90. set of four and you can split them up. they are packaged in a white gift box. the deal is $31.50. that's 65% off. >> you don't have to take the candle holder to do the shot. you can have proper glass ware. >> maybe a tooth brush brush holder. >> as we deliver our toast we say let's remind people of all these great deals. so the products. for more on these deals and to vote maybe more importantly for one of these as a wedding favor head to today.com and while you are there you can help decide how she will wear her hair one week from today.
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this is a wesh 2 news update. michelle: good morning, i michelle imperato. brett: i' m brett connolly. we are following breaking news. after years of pressure, the killer whale program at sea world is ending. the park made the announcement a few hours ago. they don' t plan to breed anymore and the ones there won' t the part of any new shows after 2019. for more about these changes coming up a little bit later. ted: wrapping up a crash on i-4 westbound pass the turnpike. it has been causing traffic from obt until just past the turnpike and is now open off to the side. i-4 westbound on the right at 436 getting -- slow getting to seminole county. the delays 12 minutes approaching the colonial -- the turnpike from colonial. dave: not necessarily a chamber of commerce day weather-wise -- weather-wise, we will see some sunshine but it will be awfully
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folks visiting from out of town will enjoy that. satellite imagery showing cloud streaming across the area. if you brakes sunshine here in there. 68 degrees in orlando. most of us in the mid to upper 60' s and we are headed to the middle to upper 80' s and with the heat and humidity altogether, that warmer than normal afternoon will turn into sticky conditions and the
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we are celebrating with the irish phenomenon riverdance. they will be back with a big performance in just a little while. >> i love watching their feet. >> in honor of the day we are cooking up classic irish fare. shepherd's pie and they are telling us this is easy to make. >> also ahead hollywood it girl swings by studio 1 a. how about a check of the weather. >> how about a little st. patrick's day? we have four big parades. let's start in boston. we are going to see partly sunny mild conditions. temperature about 62. afternoon storms by the end of it. here in new york city another beautiful day. clouds move in.
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to savannah, huge st. patrick's day parade. 79. and then mobile, alabama another big parade where you might not expect it. 11:15. temperature about dave: good morning everyone, another warm sticky day on top for central florida. we are also taught me that a least a chance for some rain in the forecast. >> and that's your latest weather. >> where are you from? >> naples, florida. >> you picked a good day to come up. are you irish?
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>> you are today. thank you so much. we are wrapping up our consumer confidential series with inside look at frequent flyer miles. here is the points guy, brian kelly. good morning to you. >> thanks for having me. >> some people say i don't fly that often. >> i tell people if you shop or eat food you can be earning tons of miles. >> before we get into the details you have a special way of keeping track of the different points and programs. >> it does get confuser. there are sites which will track miles and let you know if they are about to expire. >> earning miles. you don't just fly to get miles. you can do it by dining? >> a lot of credit cards where you can earn miles but in addition you can sign up for dining programs.
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debit card and earn extra miles automatically. your corner juice shop or large national chain you get free miles. >> you have another tip about buying gift cards. >> when i see people using cash it drives me crazy because you are not earning valuable miles or points. use a credit card at a grocery store and buy gift cards whether graduation or wedding earn points and the value of the gift is still the same. the next issue is when to buy airline miles if ever. good deal. >> whenever you are checking in they want to sell you miles, don't do it. if you like flying first class especially international buying miles can make sense. generally buying the most amount of miles possible can make sense. you can buy 100,000 miles for $2,000. if you can use those to get a $5,000 ticket you are coming ahead.
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little trip or should i be banking them and saving them for a big trip to europe? >> i would say save it for big trips. air fare has dropped with fuel prices low. save up for the trip of a lifetime. our next question is how to redeem these miles. how do you search in the airline website? >> the funny thing is there is not that many blackout dates. airline websites lie. don't assume that -- >> they lie glmpt is don't assume they are telling you everything. redeem on partner airlines. when you redeem on an airline partner the issue is they don't show up on line a lot. pick up the phone even though it is 2016 and ask that they have partner award availability. it can save you thousands of miles. >> if you call you get charged
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>> always ask to waive the fee. >> when you talk about not being as many blackout dates but it is hard because they don't have the availability there is that a time to pick up the phone and >> it is. and also you don't have to just book flights. i am seeing adele using my star wood points in london. a lot of things to redeem not just the trip to orlando. >> take me with you. appreciate it. coming up next, shailene
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>> sometimes when i look past the wall i dream i can do something out there. do you in. >> i don't. >> maybe you need to look harder. >> i am looking. i'm just not seeing what you're seeing. >> are you going to do this? >> yeah. >> shailene, welcome back. how are you doing? >> i'm really good. >> you are really busy. >> we are all busy. >> when you are an actor why wouldn't you want to be busy? >> so many opportunities to meet places. >> when you guys wrap a movie and everybody does other projects and you get back for this what is it like the moment everybody gets back together? >> it feels like summer camp. i never went to summer camp, but that is the only analogy i can think of.
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they go off and live their own journeys and have their own chapters of life unfold and then you get to catch up and relearn who that person is. >> barbecues, things like that. >> volleyball games, paddleboarding, hiking. >> we are going to sign up for this. >> these are big movies. they are big sets. there is big demands on you physically. do you stay in divergent shape between movies or do you have to kind of cram to get back in shape? >> here is the thing about stunts, you sort of look really cool without doing very much. >> how much do you do? climbing walls, any of that? >> most of it is -- we have harnesses on. the harness is pulling us up. we have to move our lims bs. >> you are telling me the other actors who say i trained for six
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>> they might have different experiences. the hardest thing about the movies physically is the running. i'm not a runner. >> running and delivering lines. >> you climb the wall, the wall in this one. what is on the other side? >> a whole new world. a whole new world. a questionable world. i don't think our characters know what the world will provide them which is the excitement of going over the wall. first they see the fringe which is a post nuclear war zone and then they enter another culture called the bureau and it is developed elite rulers of the world. >> leaving room for the fourth installment which i think you start shooting over the summer? >> later this year. >> do you look forward to putting that in the rear view mirror? >> it will be a bittersweet experience, exciting to do other things and work on other projects and yet also to say
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people that has gotten so close and experiences that have lent us so much growth and it will be a very bizarre thing. >> i mentioned how busy you are. in one of your rare breaks recently you decided to take a several-week trek to india. fascinating country. did you agree? >> fascinating. the colors, the smell is so different than america and what i'm used to. >> what shocked me was your packing list. what you packed for three weeks -- >> i packed like maybe two pairs of leggings, a pair of jeans. when i was there i just didn't need all of that so i ended up like giving some things away and just basically lived with what was on my body. >> you ended up with less than i take to get from here to the dressing room. would you go back?
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>> when do you get your next break? >> it will come when it comes. >> i like that attitude. >> shailene, great to see you, let me tell people allegiant hits theaters this friday. i wish everyone could smell what i'm smelling. up next, no brainer recipe for shepherds pie. first this is "today" on nbc. if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling
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we will be making this st. patrick's day. it starts off very easy. we have potatoes. salt water and bring it up to temperature. you cook these until they are just fork tender. that is your potato section. we softened in carrots, onions. we add our beautiful lamb. >> could it be different ground beef? >> you can do beef or pork but traditional is with lamb. it gives the lovely sweet flavor. >> i have seen this part of the cooking process before. sometimes the meat tends to clump up. >> you have to go in there and keep mushing it down. do stick with it. you are looking for it to burn off a little bit and the water
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to that we add a little touch of sauce. and then we add in herbs. i have pine and -- thyme and parsley. you want to bring this down and you cook it out and make it really nice. >> can i pause. we have our shepherds down stairs at the table. how is it going? >> so good. >> we got guinness. >> carson's is like half gone. >> carson didn't know he was supposed to eat anything. >> a lot of butter with the potatoes. >> we have some butter and milk. i'm going to ask you to mash this down for me. what we are going to do is look for a little creamy mash here. this is a difference because i'm
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the traditional potato dish and the scallions give you lovely onion. you will be left with this big bowl of mashed potato. we have our shepherds pie. >> that is the first layer. >> it you will be left with a really nice cover. >> as opposed to spackling the top you make lumps. >> the easiest way to not mix it with the meat. >> it will cook out. you will have this beautiful shepherds pie ready. >> let's get an opinion from down stairs. >> love it. we love the guinness with it. >> will you read me a story. >> talk to me later. >> i don't know if i want to know what is going on there. >> thank you very much. if you want this recipe head
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thank you so much. again, look for their 20th anniversary tour in a city near you. thank you. smucker's celebrates today is brought to you by smucker's. >> people have been sharing birthdays. happy birthday to scott with his 52nd birthday. playing golf, off to a good strong start. here is deanna. she says she has never had a classic st. patrick's day green beer. i have one here. right outside our plaza several birthdays. alex is helping them celebrate in true st. patrick's day style. happy birthday to you guys.
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go to today.com/celebrate. where is the rest of your guinness. >> it's gone. that is number two. >> carson had this much left. that is the second one. >> don't judge me. >> it is green now. >> happy st. patrick's day. >> let's see the green mustache. >> very good. >> happy st. patrick's day. >> that's not his first guinness, by the way. >> not even his second. >> he looks like an irish tom celek. we have secily tyson.
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the park maybe not spent a few hours ago. they don' t plan to breed anymore or course --orcas . we will learn more about the changes later on in the morning. stay with us for the latest. ted: a crash on i-4 westbound of the turnpike. a little bit past the turnpike ramp and it is still there and still causing slow traffic. it' ll -- it looks like it up in the last minute. it will cost with extra minutes your traveling west down the protein turnpike area. be prepared for that. on your screen, a few you the trouble spots on the i-4. westbound seminole into orange. lake mary tule about six minutes. dave:
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>> it's "live with kelly & michael." today, from the film "miracles from heaven," jennifer garner. and one of the stars of the "divergent" series, zoe kravitz. plus from the series "girl meets world," a performance from sabrina carpenter, all next on "live." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] >> and now, here are your emmy
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