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don't forgive, don't forget. >> i told you don't ask me that question. >> donald trump takes his feud with fox news directly to bill o'reilly and rejects the fox anchor's request for forgiveness. >> you are taking this much more seriously than i am. >> while trump's rivals take the most of the moment. >> interesting side show, greatest show on earth. this is not a show. this is serious. >> with the iowa caucuses just four days away we have brand new poll numbers in the race on both sides. new arrests overnight in the standoff in oregon as the leader of the antigovernment occupation tells his followers to go home. top u.s. health officials urging quicker action against the zika virus. and cheap check? a hockey player slams into an official sending him into the
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accidental. the league may see things differently. from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today." it's a thursday morning. do we need an instant replay. >> this is the calgary flames. i think that accident might earn him a couple of days off. >> we will have more on that in just a moment. our top story on a thursday morning, the donald trumpless republican debate hours away. so far trump isn't budging.
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the already wild race. we have it covered with peter alexander. >> reporter: this will be the venue for tonight's debate with or without donald trump. a source familiar with the situation tells nbc news that fox news ceo reached out to trump through the women in his life trying to see whether his decision to skip the debate is a done deal. donald trump betting he is bigger than fox news. the republican frontrunner will be in des moines tonight but not at the final gop debate, instead touting a special event for veterans. late wednesday trump defended his boycott on fox news. >> they came out with this ridiculous pr statement like drawn up by a child. i said how much of this do you take. >> host bill o'reilly all but begged the billionaire to
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appetite and christian faith. >> forgive, go forward, answer the questions, look out for the folks. just want you to consider it. >> trump refusing to back down. >> even though you and i had an agreement that you wouldn't ask me that, which we did, i will therefore forget that you asked me that. >> here in iowa -- >> if gentle donald cannot handle megyn kelly -- >> reporter: ted cruz hasn't given up on his dual even naming a time and place. >> the men and women deserve to look the candidates in the eye and have us answer questions. whether we are in fact
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expedient to get laegted. >> reporter: chris christie calling trump's move a mistake. >> i think anytime you get a podium and a microphone and 15 to 20 million people watching in an election campaign you should take it. >> reporter: jeb bush telling reporters i have a $20 bet he shows up. rushing to defense, rush limbaugh. >> he knows he is owning the entire event by not showing up. >> reporter: he praised megyn kelly in 2011 discussing a debate trump was trying to host now going viral. >> do you think you are a better moderator than i am? >> i could never beat you. that would not be close. you have done a great job, by the way, and i mean it. >> reporter: obviously that relationship has gone south since. our new poll shows trump in
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iowa by seven points. his lead in new hampshire closer to 20 points. remember no non-incumbent republican president has ever won iowa and new hampshire. dent has ever won iowa and new hampshire. >> let's bring in nicole wallace who served as an adviser to the mccain/palin campaign. do you think donald trump has a change of heart and shows up tonight? >> i would say maybe before the o'reilly interview. >> if he is not there physically, will he be there as a presence in some sense? >> when you are up as far as he is in the polls you are always going to be there. they are all still running against him. >> isn't the lunacy of this -- donald trump says he is angry over that statement that fox news put out a couple of days
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written by a child and mocked him. this is donald trump, running an entire campaign on mocking people and using childish words like "loser." >> megyn kelly's original sin in the mind of donald trump is she asked him if he was a war against women. what is interesting to me is that donald trump is engaged in a hot war against fox the universal consensus is it is can show a weakness when women start evaluating him as commander in chief. victimized by the words of donald trump over the last six months. how do you think she must feel watching bill o'reilly trying to get donald trump to give them >> probably a twilight zone point in her career. i think the fact that fox news
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one. i think all women in the work place would hope their work place would stand by them. this is the highest stakes war he has started and i'm not sure if he will win in the end. >> if you love trump you love -- >> and plenty of people do. >> if you don't like trump it is petulant and icky. >> the sliver gets bigger should he emerge as the republican party's nominee and have to appeal to a general electorate it will have to change the way he combats people he doesn't agree with. he is treating megyn kelly as an enemy combatant because she dared to ask him a question he didn't like.
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strength. >> you said donald trump will be there whether physically or not. doesn't this change the focus to ted cruz? aren't the other candidates on that stage going to level their attacks on him? >> they might but the other campaigns, i checked in with all of them last night, they are barely concealing their enthusiasm for a debate not dominated by questions for trump. trump had the best moment of his campaign when he stood in defense of new york values at the last campaign. it is a missed opportunity for trump and one the other campaigns are looking forward to. >> thanks very much. nice to see you. >> there is a bit of debate drama on the democratic side, as well. should more be added. hillary clinton and bernie sanders are weighing in as their race in iowa gets closer. andrea mitchell is in des moines
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>> reporter: right you are, there is a debate over debate from a democratic side. we'll get to that in a moment. with just four days to go our new poll shows a very tight race on the democratic side here in iowa. now it all depends on whose supporters come out to vote. >> i will work my heart out for you. >> reporter: our new nbc news poll has hillary clinton and bernie sanders virtually tied in iowa. >> you are going to have to fight and that is what this campaign is about. >> reporter: clinton has a small lead over sanders, 48% to 45%. >> i know i have be a better president because of what i've learned here in iowa. >> reporter: during an interview, president obama praised clinton. on wednesday sanders got his own meeting with the president afterwards telling lester holt obama promised to stay neutral. >> indicated it is up to the voters.
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crushing 19 point lead over clinton in new hampshire. the new hampshire union leader and msnbc proposed one more debate, not sanctioned by the democratic party. clinton tells chris matthews she will show up if sanders does. the sanders campaign proposed three more debates saying if the clinton campaign would commit to this schedule we would ask the dnc to arrange a debate. >> she is raising money from a philadelphia investment firm. >> reporter: the clinton campaign released this photo showing the candidate meeting with faith leaders before attending the investment house fundraiser.
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before the caucuses. today the "washington post" editorial board has slammed bernie sanders policy proposal saying they are his own brand of fiction. >> thank you so much. by the way, we are taking the show on the road for the iowa caucuses. we will be live in des moines next monday as voters get set to cast their votes. we have new developments on the occupation of federal wild life refuge in oregon. three new arrests overnight. now the group's leader who was arrested a couple of days ago is telling his followers to stand down and go home. nbc's joe fryer has more. >> reporter: the fbi has set up checkpoints. eight militants have left. the rest were allowed to leave freely which means the armed
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the anti-government activists are getting a message from their jailed leader ammon bundy. >> to those at the refuge, i love you. let us take the fight from here. >> reporter: the number of militants is dwindling as law enforcement sets up road blocks and check points. >> it is time for everybody in this illegal occupation to move on. >> reporter: 11 of the group's leaders are behind bars. seven of them appeared in federal court each facing a federal charge. they took control of the refuge demanding the release of ranchers convicted of setting fires on federal land. this week the militants were arrested along a rural highway during a violent confrontation of authorities that ended in the death of occupier lavoy finicum.
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leave the refuge. as the fbi and our partners demonstrated actions are not without consequences. >> reporter: investigators offered few details but a senior law enforcement official tells nbc news one vehicle hit a snow bank and finicum emerged with a firearm and was shot and killed. mark mcconnell says he was at the scene and while he didn't see the shooting he was told by a witness that finicum charged police. conflicting accounts are circulating saying finicum's hands were in the air. the rancher was remembered in a candlelight vigil. this morning it is unclear how many militants remain at the refuge. because of the checkpoints no new members can join and anyone who leaves cannot return. >> thanks.
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to rely on their local walmart store will have to find somewhere else to shop. closing more than 150 stores. this is going to have a big impact. >> it will be very tough. a lot of places where walmart hires hundreds of people and often small local stores are put out of business. some of those walmarts are closing leaving people unemployed and residents with no place to shop. >> reporter: it is devastating for a lot of people. right now many are the only grocery and pharmacy around. and in some places closing the store would leave behind a food desert. >> when you don't have the transportation or the means to get to where you need to get to it will hurt. >> reporter: the pain will be widespread. walmart is shutting down 154 stores in 27 states and puerto rico creating food deserts in three states, alabama, arkansas
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leaving the town high and dry. >> renee smith's family owned a small grocery store in oriental. walmart came to oriental forcing her to board up her store. now walmart is closing and many residents are bitter. >> they knew they were leaving. it has been within three months. >> reporter: it is a similar story in many towns. in italy, texas where the town's only pharmacy in the walmart is closing today. >> why go to expense of building sudden -- >> reporter: a spokesman from walmart said we never want to to serve customers. we share the community's disappointment. >> i don't like it at all. it makes it inconvenient.
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to opening 300 stores in the so-called food desert areas and exceeded that goal but that won't do much for people in the towns where they are closing up shops and leaving. >> thank you. the michigan legislature poised to approve an emergency spending bill today aimed at getting the lead out of flint's drinking water. rachel maddow hosted a town hall. she displayed a lead pipe. starting in april water from the flint river corroded the pipe. flint is no longer using the river water but the mayor says there is no time table on when the pipes will be replaced. >> our trust has been broken in the city of flint. because that happened, if we
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not going to trust that. >> michigan's governor rick snyder admitted he has no plans to replace the pipes saying it isn't on his short term agenda. a u.n. panel is reportedly recommending rechargeable lithium ion batteries be banned as cargo concerned they can create fires. experts believe at least three cargo planes have been destroyed by lithium ion batteries. they are used to power everything from cellphones to hybrid cars. back to the video that we showed you, a defenseman for the flames is apologizing for knocking down an official during last night's game. dennis wideman was skating towards the bench. he said it was completely unintentional. he said he didn't see the official until the last second
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he said he apologized to henderson and was not penalized during the game. the nhl will be reviewing the incident. >> i'm suspicious. florida getting hit with pretty strong storms. yesterday reports of an ef-1 tornado. we had six inches of rainfall and we have the same setup today. a stalled front to the south of naples bringing in the stream of moisture. this is finally going to be on the move later today. in the meantime a chance of more severe storms today. some could produce damaging wind gusts and torrential downpours. tomorrow we will start to see some improvement. another two to three possibly four inches of rain is possible within some of the heavier downpours especially into the afternoon. we have lake-effect snow starting to develop through
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r latest forecast. >> thank you very much. a new twist in the case of an illinois police officer who committed suicide but staged it to look like a murder. why his wife has just turned herself in. >> and the many feuds of donald trump.
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the republican presidential candidates face off one more time before the iowa caucus. eight candidates were invited to participate in the main debate at the iowa events center. but donald trump is refusing to take part, citing issues with one of the moderators, megyn kelly. instead, trump is holding an event to benefit veterans at the same exact time, at drake university. donald trump's decision is ruffling the feathers of one of his rivals... in west des moines, ted cruz again invited trump to a one on one debate. cruz said they could take questions from audience members if they couldn't agree on a moderator. he even proposed a venue, "western iowa tech" in sioux city. the american people can't afford to wait for ideas that sound good on paper... but will never make it in the real world. the grandmother who has to choose between
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7:30 on a thursday morning. it is january 28, 2016. nice group of people outside. we will get outside in just a couple of minutes. >> dylan will go out and report back. >> there is a look at today's headlines. donald trump standing firm on the decision to skip tonight's republican presidential debate. fox news' bill o'reilly calling that a mistake last night. >> here is what it is. >> you taking it much more seriously than i am. you are depriving the people of seeing you in a forum they need to see you in. >> no i'm not. >> trump plans to host a rally a few miles away from the debate site and says it will raise money for wounded veterans.
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caucuses we have new nbc news wall street journal poll results. on the democratic side hillary clinton holds a slim three point lead over bernie sanders. and ammon bundy the leader of the occupation movement in oregon is urging followers to go home. another follower was shot and killed in a confrontation with police. more on the bizarre case of an illinois police officer who took his own life but staged it to look like a murder. it is back in the news. >> investigation revealed lieutenant charles joseph gliniewicz had been -- >> the latest twist in a bizarre story that baffled investigators since last year.
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indicting melodie gliniewicz, the wife of joseph gliniewicz, a northern illinois police officer who killed himself after embezzling from a youth program on charges of money laundering. investigators found that money was used for personal expenses including a trip to hawaii and more than 400 charges at restaurants. the death of gliniewicz last september captured the country's attention. gliniewicz was on call when he radioed that he was chasing three suspects on foot. >> i meant out near the old concrete plant checking out two male whites. >> gliniewicz was later found with a fatal gunshot wound. his death sparked a large scale manhunt.
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was publically mourned at a hero's funeral. melodie telling the program how her husband's death affected her. >> all i wanted was one more kiss, one more hug, one more chance to hear his boisterous laughter. and i'll never have that again. >> last november police made a stunning announcement. gliniewicz had actually staged his suicide after a long run of stealing money from a program with children. >> melodie gliniewicz turned herself in after the grand jury indicted her on six counts all felonies. melodie gliniewicz posted a $50,000 bond. she was released. her attorneys released a statement saying considering her
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she is devastated by the decision to bring charges against her. she is a victim of her husband's secret actions and looks forward to her day in court to show the world her innocence. she is due back in court next month. let's get a check of the weather. >> and we are seeing a train of storms continuing to make their way on shore. we have a lot of rain from western washington state along the west of oregon. this storm going to move in and then a second one is on the heels of it. we will see more mountain snow especially across northern rockies. that is today. as we go into tomorrow afternoon we see this next storm system make its way on shore. this is going to produce heavy rain across northern california. we are continuing to build the snow pack. rainfall amounts could be as much as five inches. we could see brief flash flooding. we are looking at perhaps as
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city, utah. in the sierra we could see up to three feet of snow. we are continuing to build up the snow pack. that is the good story out there. we have lake effect snow in and around the great lakes. the chance of stronger storms and through the plai >> and that's your latest forecast.
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give extra. get extra. we're back now. 7:40. donald trump's bigger battle with fox news is only the latest of high profile feuds that he found himself in.
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>> it has been unpredictable presidential campaign. throughout trump's four decades in the spot light he has proven to be a man who loves a good fight. he is the republican front runner whose currency is controversy. >> i have been very nice to you although i could probably not be based on the way you treated me. >> reporter: trump's war against megyn kelly is the latest. going back to the '80s when he was mocked by the spy magazine. on twitter blasting co-founder now the editor of vanity fair as a total loser. as a reality tv star trump battled with roez o'donnell. >> this man is like one of those salesman on little house on the
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>> she will say anything that comes from her unattractive mouth. i look forward to suing her. >> reporter: that feud is still going strong. >> you call women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals. >> onlyrosie o'donnell. >> reporter: he sparred with martha stewart over her short-lived performance on the apprentice. >> fantastic for him. built him a platform. he thinks he can be president. >> reporter: trump's biggest feud of all, with the man he wants to replace in the white house. in 2011 trump pushed the conspiracy theory that president obama was not born in the u.s. >> i would love him to come out with a birth certificate.
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just that releasing his original birth certificate sdplmpt with i was born in hawaii. >> reporter: turning the tables while trump sat stone faced in the audience. >> no one is happier and prouder to put this birth certificate matter to rest than the donald. that's because he can finally get back to focussing on the issues that matter like did we fake the moon landing. what really happened in roswell? and where are biggy and tu-pac. >> all good questions. as for the feud at hand, the way it has gone with donald and fox in the past is they had a public fight and made up for it behind closed doors and everybody wins. it remains to be seen if they make up in time for him to show up.
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and we are back. 7:49. savannah and i were up late last night. tamron has the reason for that. >> i do, indeed. good morning. last night having fun matt and savannah you guys were on bravo's "watch what happens live." the two of you taking questions from fans all night long. but then you put each other in the hot seat with a game called questionable behavior. let's see how you both did. >> what are the things you have to have on the set every morning before the show starts? >> tick tacks. >> is your jeans size smaller than mine? >> maybe. what do we do before the show in the studio almost every morning before we go on the air? >> listen to our favorite songs. yours are from the '70s.
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>> i hate that song sblmpt de. very good. >> the tweets coming out. watching the two people i start my day with and the guy i end my day with. our plaza producer, alex the guy behind the bar showing spirit fingers. there he is. in action and before the show ended i guess you guys were all in on it. there you have it. good morning. that is how we all wake up. >> not what he calls alex. we are not going to repeat it. alex had the best time of any of us. >> every time the camera went to him -- >> you guys made my dream come true. thank you so much. let's do my thing. >> tamron, thank you very much.
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it's 8:00 on "today." zoning in on zika. how worried should you be. we will separate fact from fiction. then step away from the smart phone. >> you gave up your phone? are you crazy? >> how long could you go without it? what happened when one woman obsessed with liking gives up her phone for good. i feel the need for speed. >> do you feel the need? the need for speed? the top gun sequel tease that
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>> good morning, texas. >> good morning, denver. go broncos! >> celebrating my 27th birthday! >> good morning. welcome back to "today." it is 8:00. we are on our plaza. we are saying good morning to them and good morning to you. i like your throw back thursday song. >> martha stewart is going to be here. she will show the brides to be how to put a modern twist on those classic wedding traditions and because it is throwback thursday we have a peek at some of our wedding days, as well. a check of the top stories. >> donald trump says he is standing by his boycott of
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the final gop show down before monday's iowa caucuses. peter alexander is in des moines. >> reporter: donald trump does not appear to be budging. this sets up a rare split scene moment where trump is hosting what he is touting to be a special event benefitting veterans organizations. the rest of the republicans here on stage debating. the fox news ceo has reached out to trump through the women in his life to see if trump's decision is a done deal. on fox news last night trump was on with bill o'reilly who all but pleaded with trump to reconsider. the rest of the republicans have been attacking the front runner saying the decision is a mistake and calling the whole thing a side show. here are the standings. our new poll out just this
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catapulted back in front of ted cruz up seven points holding on a slim margin over evangelicals. his event is just eight minutes away. >> will be very interesting to watch. thanks. police overnight arrested three more of the anti-government activists involved in the occupation of federal wild life refuge in oregon. spokesman lavoy finicum was shot and killed tuesday in confrontation with police and fbi. the leader ammon bundy is urging the remaining occupiers to stand down and go home. walmart is shutting down stores today in 27 states. the closings have impact beyond lost jobs. now in alabama, arkansas and kansas walmart's departure will
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area wheres no grocery stores are within ten miles. walmart says it shares the community's disappointment about the difficult decision. the world health organization called an emergency meeting for monday to decide if the zika outbreak should be declared an international health emergency. the virus is spreading explosively and linked to birth defects and neurological problems. the last global health emergency was over the ebola outbreak in 2014. savannah has more on this coming up in just a minute. a trucker is sharing a photo captured every day heroes in action. he was driving near pittsburgh when he saw a truck that skidded to a guard rail teetering on the edge of the highway. within minutes good samaritans formed this human chain to remove the driver.
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because the display of humanity brought him to tears. a 99-year-old florida woman thought she was having a nightmare when she woke up to find a kinkachou asleep on her chest. the pet is used to snuggling up in bed with the owner. guess he got a little confused. purdue basketball star a.j. hammond doesn't need both hands or shoes to dominate. he lost his shoe on wednesday night. what did he do? >> he carried it down the court managing to grab a key rebound with the other hand. they went on to win by slim four-point margin. deserves an extra point for that. thank you so much. now to more on the alarming
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word of emergency meeting by the world health organization one day after president obama called for swifter action against the virus. we heard the world health organization say the threat is explosive. seems like alarm bells are ringing everywhere. >> in reality this has been brewing for some time. this mosquito borne virus that had the first start in the 1940s and made a slow and quicker migration from africa to asia to the pan american area. and i think the urgency is really that this link to small brain and significant impact on newborns is so powerful and so concerning that i think it's lending credence to this concern right now. >> absolutely. let's get to some of the myths and fact and fiction. how is it transmitted? >> it is transmitted not from
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through a mosquito bite. an infected person when the virus is circulating in their blood has to get bitten by a mosquito that acts as a vector that infects somebody else. there are case reports of suspicion that there might be some person to person contact through sexual contact. the main mode of transmission is the mosquito bite. >> one thing people believe is that all women of child bearing age are at risk. >> the way we understand it right now is if you have been infected the symptoms last a couple days up to a week. after that period of time you are no longer able to transmit to a child. i think the recommendation for most of us is if you are traveling to a country like this and you are a woman planning to become pregnant after you return you should wait at least a week or a few weeks to ensure that an
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>> sexual contact, this is saying -- >> there are at least two that we are aware of where there might have been transmission via sexual contact and there is also reports that the viral can be found in urine and saliva as well as semen. the main mode of transmission is via mosquito bite. >> are these mosquitos already here in the u.s.? >> the mosquitos themselves are here as of today we have not had any locally-acquired infections. that means that the mosquito is in the united states particularly in the gulf coast, southeast area as well as southern california. none of the mosquitos here to
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with the zika virus. travelers who are bitten can transmit the virus to other people and that is how it can spread. >> the type of mosquitos that could carry it are here but we don't have mosquitos shown to have the virus right now. men, we hear a lot about women, should men be concerned? >> the main concern is just transmission if they get infected they can transmit. there was a news story about the possible link of zika virus to an illness which could be treated. in that regard it is a concern but remember that the vast majority of people infected with zika virus are asymptom attic and it is usually joint pain, fever. coming up next a new body for barbie?
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8:13. good time for trending. >> that's right. here's something we don't say every day on a news segment. breaking news. "time" magazine has just announced that mattel is barbies. today you can buy her in curvy, petite, and tall form. you still have the option to buy a body similar to, well, their bodies. they hope these barbies will more closely reflect the young owner's worlds. >> love that. >> seems smart. >> mattel has been hurting so this is a necessary move. >> it seems like it's something
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decades that she's unrealistic. >> the american girl doll, you can buy a closeness. >> i wonder if you put the dolls in front of young girls in the market, which would they go for. which do they go for? does the 7-year-old go for the curvy doll or do the adults buy them for him. >> what's going to happen with ken? he's cut also. we've all had bad >> yes. the airline? >> i always say i'm going to do and i never do. >> i have passively aggressively tweeted. >> you do? >> yes. >> here's an app that does your complaining for you. it's called "service." you tell them what your complaint is against the airline. if they think you're justified, they're going to take on the business for you. once you filed your complaint,
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to see how things shake out, however, if the employee for the service doesn't think they're in the right, they're just going to empathize with you. they're going to offer you emotional support. >> win/win. >> they say most complaints they receive are filed toward airlines. and for now the app is free. >> how is that possible? what's in it for them? >> maybe they're hoping that it catches on and they might charge for the service because it sounds like a great service. >> it's a bunch of people who like hearing people complain. >> can you imagine working there? all day long just complaining. >> you know what that's terrible that that happened to you. >> you guys -- do you think that the stores that have the most lenient return policies would get the most returns, right? make sense? >> sounds like it would be logical. >> well, a study from the
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the more lenient a policy the store was, the less likely they were likely to return items or ask for a refund. they say this is due to what they say is the endowment effect. that's the theory that the longer we possess something, the more value. so in other words if we don't wear the shirt, we've had it for so long, we don't return it. i think for me it's just laziness. i have forever to return it. >> i'm embarrassed to return things. >> i think i would be more likely to keep it the more used to it i got. >> you say, whatever. >> how about this one. an up-and-coming pga golfer thomas peters poked some fun. first i'm going to show you pictures. this is the before picture -- this is the after, i'm sorry. this is the one that the pga tour uses as his official headshot.
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here's the picture thomas peters submitted so basically the pga tour brushed out half his hair, which is exactly what nbc has done with me for years. this explains it. i have a lot more hair than you see on the air every day. and he tweeted this. guess the pga tour doesn't like my curly hair so they gave me a #wherearemycurls. the pga claimed they do normally doctor photos although they agree this is a little over the top. they say we regret this sequence of events and meant no disrespect to thomas. we think he has a great head of hair. >> did they say #wherearemycurls to keep it together? >> tam ran has got "popstart." >> happy news.
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eric azla are new parents. she posted this super cute picture. the best present, we worked and prayed so hard for is finally here. as we thank the angel of a woman that carried our miracle baby boy for us. we pray for everyone who struggles to reach this joyous milestone. instant reaction. people were just so happy for her. and another post that got people talking. it's been rumored for some time the sequel to the movie "top gun" is in the works. tom has said it would be fun to jump back into the cockpit and now that just might be the case. producer of "top gun" jerry bruckheimer just tweeted, just got back from a weekend in new orleans to see my old friend tom cruz and discuss a little top gun. hopefully things take off. get your aviator glasses, the jacket, everything. that movie was life-changing.
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you've seen it? >> at least 30. >> i've never seen the whole thing from start to finish. >> what? tonight's homework assignment. >> you can be my wingman, dylan. >> why do you stop watching it midway? don't you want to know what happens? >> there's stuff for women and men and everything. by women, i mean tom cruise. >> all right, all right, i'll watch it. >> and "you've lost that lovin' feeling." do you remember the band berlin? the theme song is by berlin. we're going to dylan's house saturday. final one of the favorite
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bell have a home video. she tweeted since nobody wants to see the album of your vacation photos, let's take a look. it takes me a lot to drag me away from you there's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do i bless the rains down in africa going to take some times to do the things we never have >> okay. i know the lyrics, but who sings the song? >> toto. >> i never knew that. >> there you go. >> we need to vacation -- >> i knew that. i said i bet natalie loves that song. >> it's a classic. we need to vacation with them. >> and by the way, that's the end of it. that's the end of "popstart." >> i pick "glee."
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we'll bicker we are still fighting over music. >> every day, every day. >> it goes on and on. >> dylan, thank you. more of our special series. today's "digital divide." this morning impact on the relationships. >> recent survey found people check their phones up to 150 times a day. how long do you think you could
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and share it on media. so how long you do think you could last without your smartphone? meet one woman who dared to do the unthinkable. >> kind of looking at it routinely, every second. i don't have it dinging necessarily, but i'm kind of looking at it constantly, updating it, checking it. >> a freelance writer and mother of two from brooklyn, new york, says her cell phone was consuming her. >> if i took a run i would stop and take pictures and put them on facebook and stop again to see if anybody liked it on facebook. >> reporter: when she lost her phone she took a bold step. stephanie, you actually gave up your phone? are you crazy? >> well, at first i thought, oh, no. then i thought, wait. i don't have to deal with my phone. what if i just gave it up. >> it's a movie many would never even consider. in a recent survey, nearly half of smartphone owners say their phone was something they couldn't live without.
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affecting every aspect of who we are. >> sherry turkle says it's impacting all our lives and she's giving us a wakeup call. she says we can communicate insays enltsly but are afraid of conversations. we text rather than talk. the result, even though we're constantly communicating, we're barely connecting. >> face-to-face conversation, empathy is born, intimacy is born. these are the skills that allow us to deeply relate to each other. you can't just skip that. >> what have you learned and observed about how we're relating to each other when technology is right there at the table? >> you're saying that your attention is potentially elsewhere. your vibration away from going there and that it's a very real possibility you can go there. >> harmful, too, when kids can't
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>> boredom is your imagination calling to you. this is really the flowering of children's imagination, and we've said, don't bother with that. here's a screen. >> but that screen which can cause so much controversy, can also help many of us do our jobs. my mornings can look like this or this. and like so many other working parents, i'm truly thankful for technology in moments like this. and that is one of the main struggles steph thompson faced when she tried to give up her cell phone. >> i could only contact her when she was in the house because of the home phone, so that was really hard to get in touch with her. >> her friends even resorted to extreme measures. >> i didn't even know she had a house phone number. i just had her on cell phone quick. i ended up knocking on her door. i had to come over and ring her bell to get her. >> and so steph's cell phone-free experiment of 2016
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technology. i don't think that's the answer. it's hard toorer to go places. if i don't get back with you within two seconds, that's okay. the world will still spin around on two axis. >> it decreases our empathy, our ability to connect. just the specter of having it there has an effect. >> i usually check mine out of boredom. she said you're missing out on moments to be creative. that resonated with me. >> her discussion about instant reply. people believe if you don't reply within seconds something is wrong. >> that something's wrong. >> that's crazy.
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introduce you one of the areas that i've been particularly interested in is the area of children. we intend to be sure that everybody in this room
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is somebody. no matter where they're born, no matter to whom they are born. i want to make sure that every child has a chance to live up to his or her god-given potential. i've spent my life fighting for children, and i'm not stopping now. i'm hillary clinton,
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we are back on a thursday morning. 28th day of january, 2016. and a look at some people gathered in our plaza on this new york city. >> everyone is so fired up on this plaza this morning. coming up, the new app that can turn life's daily annoyances into a thing of the past. do you know anyone planning a wedding? grab them because martha stewart is here sharing knowledge about pulling off the ultimate day. >> she looks beautiful today. we saw her walk in. she looks like she is ready for a wedding.
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have one dish that you can make small tweaks to and serve it morning, noon and night. you have a run for your money, the most fashionable kid. >> i love that hat. what is his name? >> carson cody from texas. >> sharp dressed man. >> let's get a check of the weather. >> the snow is all but melted away here in new york city unless the plaza is plowed well. temperatures are warming up nicely. it will be unseasonbly mild. the snow continues to melt away. temperatures running five to ten degrees above average. later this week we have a couple of chilly days. cleveland high of 26. down south temperatures should get back into the mid 70s. 60s in atlanta after only in the 50s on friday. northeast looking for
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degrees tomorrow. we are going to see temps back into the mid to upper 40s. boston close to 50 on sunday. washington, d.c. should be close to 50. we will see things warm up and then settle into closer to >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you very much. how often do you go to a store?
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half of all u.s. households have amazon prime as a membership. we have become an on demand society where everything is just a click or two away. if you want it there is probably an app for that. olivia sterns is here with a few you should try. which came first the chicken or the egg? did we demand things quickly or did companies decide to give us things quickly? >> amazon changed our expectations. with amazon prime we expect free shipping fast and increasingly it means same day delivery. we want everything solved with one click of an app. >> it effects every portion of our lives. let's talk about laundry. tide has been experimenting. >> personally i live in the city and have outsourced nearly every hassle in my life. i'm sure you remember putting your jeans in the hamper and
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your tide and maybe bring a bad of quarters. a new service called spin. they are going to pick up your laundry within 24 hours and wash and return it. an attempt to go from consumer products into services. >> before you say that is revolutionary they may be a little behind the curve. >> the number one on demand laundry service is called washo. >> how expensive is it? >> you can get a suit cleaned for $12. let's talk about shipping packages. a huge concern for a lot of people. you like this app. >> shipp takes away the confusion out of online returns. say you get something online and take it out of the box you have no idea what to do. all you do is take a picture of
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pick it up at your door within 20 minutes. >> you don't have to have a box. >> you don't have to have tape or cut your fingers trying to close up the box. all you do is hand it over to the person at shyp. they will check with all the major carriers to decide what is the cheapest rate for you. i have shipped laundry ahead of a trip. >> they charge $5. parking spots. huge issue here in new york. talk about this spot hero. >> the number one on demand parking app in the country. all of us who drive around big cities you can waste hours looking for a spot. just on your app you can browse for parking spots nearby. you can find the closest lot or garage. it lets you reserve the spot. >> you get a discount? >> you can compare prices. you don't get a discount.
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you can get in and out of the lot by flashing the app. >> tell me about get magic. it is a number you text. >> it is a magic man. within two minutes you get a response anything done you want. yankee tickets, send your wife flowers. >> anything that is legal. >> very important. these are fantastic. thank you very much. just ahead something old, something new. martha stewart walks you through popular wedding trends then and now. also, protecting your future, how to make sure you are ready to face the financial emergency. we will do that. martha and gene coming up. first this is "today" on nbc. car repairs, home improvements, a family trip... it's not easy to afford them. what did marco rubio do? he put $22,000 in personal expenses on a republican party credit card. rubio's bad judgment caused a scandal and for five years
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button on new year's resolution. today financial editor taught you how to earn more, spend less and invest the money you save. we are bringing it all together to protect your financial future. >> what we are going to talk about today is something people don't love thinking about. these are financial emergencies and challenges that can change your life. >> no question. we are talking about things like illness, like death, like a hurricane or a flood. they can change your life in an instant and most people are not prepared. >> let's talk about too stressed. they think protection is expensive which is a myth. >> i'm going to show you how to do the whole thing with your tax refund. >> first line of defense is to do what? >> have an emergency cushion. we talked about this before. we usually put them in the category of savings. in fact, they are your protection against any small
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big emergency. the average tax refund is $3,000. that is a basic cushion there. >> what is your equation? how much you make a year how much cushion. i would love everybody to have three to six months worth of living expenses. if you can put $2,000 away i'm a happy girl. >> insurance, second line of defense. >> we need health insurance. health insurance is something you have to have now mandated by law. not having health insurance causes more bankruptcies every year. it is a lot less expensive than people think. 80% of people qualify for subsidies. >> life insurance, who needs it? it is expensive. >> it is not as expensive as people think. if you have anybody depending on your income or your services
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need it, too. you need life insurance. if you are single nobody is depending on you you don't. you want to look at a 20 year level term policy much cheaper than whole life to figure out how much you need use a calculator. i have one on my website. it is free and easy. use this rule of thumb. eight times your income a pretty good ballpark. >> a couple of other kinds of insurance, disability insurance, renter's insurance. >> disability is particularly important for single people. best way to get it through your employer. renter's insurance is dirt cheap and if you rent a place to live you absolutely need it. >> nobody likes talking about this one. it's important that you have a will. how easy is it to draft a will? >> it is so easy with online
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thank you. welcome back to "today." before a bride says i do it could take months or years before the big day. martha stewart combined 20 years of wedding wisdom in her new book. we are going to take a look at classics and see how people are modernizing. >> evolutionary. 20 years ago it was much more traditional. now it is getting easier and easier to be yourself. >> be yourself. sometimes with those kinds of classics let's show the classic bride. we have a picture of the typical. that is a beautiful gown. >> wonderful sort of covered up dress with a bouffant skirt.
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>> another classic bride, i think. >> that is me. >> that's martha stewart. >> that is a home made dress. i made my dress with my mother. >> only you could make such a beautiful dress. our first model. this is kate. she is wearing a stunning gown. this is a trend, the mermaid gown. >> it shows off her amazing figure and hugs her torso. the skirt below the knees which is fun for dancing. she got married last june. >> her actual wedding dress. >> let's bring out katrina who is very -- >> christina sgrmpt had she is my niece. and she just got married at my farm. her wedding featured in a magazine.
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there is an illusion above her. >> you always want an exciting back because during the sermoanen ceremony that is what people see. >> the derier is important in fashion. bridesmaids dresses we have classics to show on our screen. the brides made dress used to be long and the same exact dress. >> this is a typical assemblage of the same dress. not all girls have the same body. now the trend is changing the color, a beautiful offwhite and letter the brides choose in that tonal pattern a dress to fit them. i think it is really pretty.
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dresses, too. let's talk about flowers. there is the short look. >> that is short and pretty. on flowers the classic this is one of your magazines from way back which show classic flowers. >> beautiful bouquet on the first cover of the magazine. this is a modern rendition of that. like 100 roses here but easy to carry. stems exposed. that is such a pretty. pink. if you are more of an outdoor nature girl you could have a variety of beautiful flowers. >> i love that pop of color. this. >> i love this flowers because it has a black middle. it is like a punk rock flower.
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ooeng it is very gorgeous. >> we have 30 seconds. talk about cakes. >> the traditional cake is this one which is just the classic tiered cake. you can embellish it with fresh flowers. this is a good budget cake because it is not so heavily embossed with beauty. you can do a macaroon like this. i love this one. these sugar decorations start to bring the price up but so beautiful and wimsiccal. >> it is sort of a modern twist. >> which would you like? >> i think i like this one? >> i do, too. thank you so much. coming up next, the recipe for mouth watering casseroles
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>> let's talk about the morning recipes. here are ingredients. >> we are using hot italian sausage because who doesn't like it hot? we have sweet bell peppers and onions. pretty much everything else are staples that you find easily. >> you start by browning the sausage. >> take it out of casing and crumble it up and cook it until there is no pink left. it takes about eight to ten minutes. then we add in all of our great ingredients. look at these colors. >> we drain off the fat. absolutely then we put it all back into the same pan. we really want these great flavors to fuse together. we have our onion. all of these colors are looking great. then fresh spinach. we are going to season it with salt and pepper. you are going to want to cook this down for about four minutes
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then you add in your spinach. you want to cook out the moisture. >> then it gets too soupy. >> we have our beautiful sausage. >> the spinach basically disappears in there. >> now we sprinkle in half of the cheese. you just can't get better than this. >> we are using cheddar cheese. the thing i love about casseroles is you can make so many different. you can use chicken sausage or turkey sausage. we whip together eight eggs. we put in a little milk to make it nice and fluffy. >> let's look down stairs. we have our tasters digging in. which are you trying first? >> we are serving ourselves. >> i'm trying to school her on "top gun" right now. >> we are going to take this and put it in the oven. i will help you. there you go. how long?
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325 for 45 minutes. >> when that comes out let me show what it looks like. it looks like this. you serve it for breakfast with something on the side. you are going to take those ingredients and swap them out to make a dinner casserole. what is the big change? >> when we are buying ingredients you have to buy in bulk. why let things go to waste. we want two different uses. we use the same techniques used for the breakfast casserole. we browned the sausage and drained out the fat. we add in our peppers, garlic, onions. we are going to let that all cook down. then we can swap over here to the ones that are already done. >> you have added tomatoes. >> now we add in fire roasted tomatoes, some fresh maur narra sauce. then we have rigatoni. >> she has done cooking. >> we add this in.
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>> you are going to layer it here. >> lay it down perfect. and then we bake it and look at how beautiful that turns out. >> here is the finished product. two casseroles, very similar ingredients, one for breakfast and one for dinner. >> finish it off with fresh -- >> how is it? >> really good. >> mix them both together. >> mixed them both? >> one bite of each at the same time. breakfast and dinner in one. >> and by the way, all the casserole recipes this week are on today.com/food. two of the greatest hockey
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take. we get to skate with a pair of hockey legends. and quick comfort food you can whip up in minutes. all that and more coming up now. >> from nbc news this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall. >> welcome to "today." i'm willie along with tamron and natalie. al is on assignment. >> this is one of kanye's stronger coming out with new album that was called swish. he changed it. if you are anywhere near social
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twitter war between kanye west, wiz kalifa and wrapped up by amber rose you know -- willie was tweeting live. >> i was hitting refresh. then i jump over and go back and forth. >> that is how i found out about it. i was like what is going on? just tears. kanye had a 17 point plan of why he is offended by kalifa. he is nominated for an oscar but the kardashians -- bottom line is i have decided twitter is just for people warring now. that is where you go to -- >> after all of that it was misunderstood a tweet that he thought was about his wife that wasn't about his wife. it went on for like two hours and was like my bad. >> and ends with him saying i'm sorry. then you said i'm all for peace
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>> that is why i pick the -- >> so funny. >> very entertaining. >> if you want facebook yey did you see something like 6,000 likes. >>. >> just lots of love and fun on our show. >> dylan is standing by the hit button. >> get a hit for five minutes. >> 48017. >> close to 50,000. >> we are going to get it. >> this one you guys broke yesterday. >> just to remind you to mark the launch of our page. we are giving away 25 prizes in 25 days. today's prize is a big one. microsoft surface 3 tablet. you can hide that and put it as
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>> go to facebook.com/todaystake. gently used. you have until 5:00 p.m. eastern time. then right after this show at 10:00 a.m. i am going to be on facebook and i'm told this is our first facebook chat adam is looking at me raising his brows because the deal is you can ask me anything. i've signed a contract that says if your question is selected -- that is the key part, i will answer anything you ask me. >> you reserve the right to answer all the questions. >> if i reserve the right then that means i'm not answering it. i have extra layers of deodorant on. >> we have all done it. >> did you agree to answer anything?
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>> we are almost surpassing 51. >> yesterday somebody won a trip to new york skbrmpt the we announce the winners on monday. i will be answering anything about willie. >> i'm getting on that computer. the big story tonight in politics and the country is the republican debate in des moines iowa. iowa caucuses just four days away. on monday we have nbc news wall street journal poll. among republicans in iowa trump at 32%, ted cruz at 25%. marco rubio jumping up to 18 points. donald trump is getting a little separation there. rubio is the guy to watch in iowa and new hampshire. let's flip over to the democratic side. we have a dead heat within the
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hillary clinton 48%, bernie sanders at 45%. mark o'malley at 3% unchanged from the last poll. the story tonight is donald trump's refusal to show up at this debate. he will do a parallel event at drake university right up the road. he will be at 9:00 eastern time which is precisely when the debate starts surrounded by veterans and hopes to raise a lot of money instead of showing up to the debate which is hosted by fox which he says has treated him unfairly. he was on last night with bill o'reilly sflmpt >> they want to know you. >> you are not giving them the opportunity. >> i'm not walking away. >> you are walking away. would you do me a favor -- >> i bought you so many vanilla milk shakes you owe me.
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about it. i might come back, forgive, go forward, answer the questions, look out for the folks. just want you to consider it. >> even though you and i had an agreement that you wouldn't ask me that which we did, i will therefore forget that you asked me that. but it's not up to me, bill. >> what is going on? >> i just felt like -- these two grown men, one a prestigious commentator, very successful, one a presidential candidate and it comes down to you know you bought me milk shakes. i kept thinking if two women were on television basing the presidential debate on milk
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that would be said? >> one milk shake, two straws. o'reilly and trump. >> there is a meme for that. >> the long straw. >> the curly one. >> like lock eyed. >> if it weren't so serious it would be funny. >> it is comical at this point. it really is. >> amazing that donald says he is not going to be there. a lot of people wondering -- >> definitely not going there. in 2011 donald trump in better times between him and megyn kelly sat down for an interview. he was trying to put together a debate, a republican debate in 2011 and he was criticizing candidate whose wouldn't commit he is talking to megyn kelly. >> do you think you are a better moderator than i am? >> i can never beat you. you have done a great job, by the way, and i mean it.
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>> i think it is megyn kelly drop the mic. put that on the loop. >> when that resurfaced yesterday i was like that right there. >> if you feel since then she has not treated him well. >> she is allowed to drop the mic on what he said or she can just buy him a milk shake. >> that solves everything. >> who drinks vanilla milk shakes? >> i love vanilla but i put chocolate on it. >> old school vanilla. french vanilla is delicious. >> how can you knock a vanilla milk shake? >> i love america. that's why. >> america likes chocolate.
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not something wetypically see. calgary defenseman dennis wideman cross-checks the linesman. linesman is skating backwards heading to the bench. he says it was unintentional. he was looking down and looked up and didn't have time to get out of the way. he wasn't penalized during the game. you can be sure about the review. >> it looks like he is skating towards the ref. you don't know where his eyes are. you don't see that other shot. is he looking down? he had just gotten knocked senseless. >> what about the part where he does this? >> watch that moment. i don't know if it continuon. he sits down on the bench and then watch his face. >> he might be a great guy, a great player.
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>> if he did that on purpose he is not very smart. >> you can be a smart person and have a bad moment out of anger. he makes a propelling motion forward. >> i don't think anyone is that dumb to lay out a ref in professional sports. >> we saw a player trip a guy. he is probably a smart guy but had a dumb moment. you got checked last night. >> watch what happens live with andy cohen. asked about the biggest anger disagreement on set. >> you had a disagreement. >> maybe over the temperature in the studio. >> willie likes it like an ice box. >> does willie have a say? >> apparently because it is like 12 degrees in there. >> is there a thermostat?
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>> would you take a pole dancing class with willie geist on tv? >> again? >> we did. matt with public with our pole dancing. it's an exercising class. >> i missed that. >> it is something we do on our own time. two guys pole dancing. >> two guys with vanilla milk shakes and two poles and one straw. i haven't hit the facebook button in a while. i want to see how much it jumps. we are up more than 56,000. >> keep working that button. if you are on the facebook page for today's take i have a facebook page so give me a couple of likes, too. might as well throw myself out there, too. i will go back to the weather. we have heavier rain moving into the miami area. we could see strong storms today. this frontal system has been
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move. watch out for the potential of strong storms with damaging wind >> and that is your latest forecast. international lego day. we have our own legos. >> mine is scary. >> they are very scary like a big head on a little body.
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the republican presidential candidates face off one more time before the iowa caucus. eight candidates were invited to participate in the main debate at the iowa events center. but donald trump is refusing to
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moderators, megyn kelly. instead, trump is holding an event to benefit veterans at the same exact time, at drake university. donald trump's decision is ruffling the feathers of one of his rivals... in west des moines, ted cruz again invited trump to a one on one debate. cruz said they could take questions from audience members if they couldn't agree on a moderator. he even proposed a venue, "western iowa tech" in sioux city. a new poll shows a clear frontrunner in the republican race in iowa... the poll by "n-b-c news, wall street journal, and marist" puts donald trump on top with 32 percent. that's among likely republican caucus goers. ted cruz has just 25 percent. it's a different story on the democratic side... hillary clinton remains just 3 points away from bernie sanders. it's 48 percent to 45 percent.
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taking a look at the headlines, the world health d a meeting for monday to decide if the zika virus outbreak should be declared international health emergency. the mosquito borne virus is spreading linked to birth defects. the last time the world health organization declared an international emergency was ebol outbreak. federal inspectors say they found defish practcient practices. they say they uncovered five major infractions including some that pose immediate jeopardy to patients health and safety. says it is reviewing the report and is commi insur that all labs operate at the highest standards. a disturbing report about bed bugs.
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resistance to the most widely used group of insecticides for controlling them. people are spending a lot of money on products that aren't working and says strategies to fight bed bugs need to be re-evaluated. a new report says people who live in hawaii have the highest overall well being in the nation. the well-being index looked at how americans feel about health, finances, community and sense of purpose. follows hawaii is alaska, montana, colorado and wyoming. west virginia ranked lowest for the seventh year in a row. let's get a check on the weather. >> we have a little clipper system moving through the great lakes. this will produce some light snow and trigger lake effect snow and will accumulate. you can see the banding does start to set up once you have colder winds. mostly light amounts as we go through the afternoon today and
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we are going to see the storm continuing to move into the northeast. a lot of precipitation with it just sizzled out. as far as snowfall totals two to four inches. isolated higher amounts four to >> and that's your latest forecast. today our special series chill out we are talking winter health.
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here to help us sort out fact and fiction when it co to common winter myths and old wives tales. good morning. >> we are going to hit it running. number one, cold air gives you a cold? >> false. >> good job. common misconception. especially the whole idea of make sure your head is covered when you go outside. only about 10% of your body heat is lost through your head. ie idea where it has to do with surface area. it is not that the head is exposed but how much skin is exposed. >> are we wasting money on hats? >> one of the issues is that more viruses and more colds circulate in the winter time so people tend to get sick more
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nothing to do with the cold temperature. exercising in the cold is good for you, true or false? >> false. >> any weather is good for you. >> that is really the answer. so it is definitely not bad for you. why do you think it is bad for you? >> because i don't like it. >> i didn't think that would be the most scientifically based answer. the answer is that any place you exercise inside or outside is good for you. there is an idea that maybe exercising outside because you have to use more energy to stay warm when you can burn more calories and exert more energy. >> it does hurt going down. for some people it could trigger asthma. you can ha aller in the winter true or false? >> people are inside. you can get dust mites, mold. we know people in the spring and
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there are indoor allergies. >> absolutely. you can take them all year round. >> number four and i gave this answer. you can't get this wrong. you lose most body heat through your head. >> false. >> so my apologies. >> it has nothing to do with the fact that the head is exposed. it has to do with the amount of skin that is exposed. for argument sake that you went out with a hat, a scarf and gloves and your underwear you would be colder than if you had your head uncovered because your legs are exposed. >> has nothing to do with catching a cold. >> nothing to do with catching a cold. >> a weird riddle. the flu shot gives you the flu? >> true. >> no.
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virus put in you? >> it is an inactivated dead virus. you cannot get the flu from the flu shot. look at you guys. they are giving you dead virus protein that your body has a reaction to. >> that sickness is a vaccine reaction. you know how kids get vaccine reactions. >> i'm getting another opinion on this, with all due respect. >> and that is the end of the segment. >> here we go. thank you.
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>> i have so much fun splmpt de. >> you get to go through and see in our heads. >> when do i see your soul? >> oscar nominations top search for obvious reasons. elchapo. steven avery making of a murderer. >> it has gotten so much interest. one thing we are seeing is people asking how they can help steven avery. we start to see these petitions pop up. we saw the white house step in and people wondering what they can do for him. >> it's not did he commit the crime but how we can help him. the nfl playoffs. the super bowl is two weeks from now. >> about a week. >> my team is not in so that is how much i care.
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>> the term powerball spiked. people searching for where to buy tickets. >> not lucky numbers. >> it was well before that but where can i buy? people were feeling good about the numbers selected. >> i googled where the most winners come from not that i had access to that state. drake. >> continues to be a moment. >> kanye west. the album was swish and now weigh. >> he stays top of mind for everybody on the web. >> we love at number three on the search of entertainment, adele just continues to make us glow. one thing that really set the web on fire was the car pool karaoke. we all want to be adele's friend.
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how to sing like adele. my vocals are not there. >> a voice search. how do i sing like adele. the next one, kim kardashian, number two. >> she continues to be popular for obvious reasons. she is a new mom talking about her weight loss. >> justin bieber hanging in there at number one. >> he is at the top of the billboard charts. people are following the music and following his love life. some of the instagram pics have been popping up. one is he dating katie baldwin. >> how do i sing like adele, vocal techniques. >> did we get answers? >> i'm going to try to play it. >> are we singing? >> we are not singing.
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we are on the ice with a couple of hockey legends. mark messier won six stanley cups. he is a hall of famer. the great mike richter together won a cup with the rangers. >> they are here to get us excited about a huge weekend for the nhl, the all-star game and you can find it on our sister network nbc sn. good morning. >> talk about the incredible careers you both have had. you have to have amazing moments and memories. what was the best for you? >> too many to think about one in particular. i always remember my first nhl goal was on my mom's birthday. i always remember. >> if you live in the new york area june of 1994 is a time that will live in history for all the right reasons. that game seven, 28 saves. what do you remember about that time? >> of all the cups i won new
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mark as six, i have one. it's a great hockey town, great sports town. memories of the all-star game in '94 here in new york. we had so much going on. it was 10 below 0. that whole year was magical and unbelievable teammates. >> this year what do you expect of the competition? >> i am looking forward to it. i was doing something for one of the networks ten days ago in edmonton. the town is so excited about the all-star game. i know they will put on a good show. the format i think everybody is anticipating. a lot of thrills for the players. >> skill now every year athletes are better, stronger and more skilled. this will showcase how good these guys are. >> we will showcase --
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commercial break right now. >> blades of glory 2 coming up. >> you and mark messier on a break away. >> look at that skill. >> there we go. >> i have to work on my celebration. >> just keep going. >> yeah!
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keep going! >> forehand, backhand. >> did she go down? you all right? >> how do you get up? >> were you celebrating? >> i think part of hockey is toughness. >> lucky you are not between the pipes there. >> we have a big nhl weekend coming up. >> 4:30 eastern time on nbcsn. an honor to share the ice with you gentlemen. thank you so much. >> we are back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. >> thank you so much. >> s george: my family's lived on this farm for three generations. the bakken pipeline would pump dirty crude oil across iowa. patti: the fact that bernie sanders stands up against the pipeline
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