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good morning. breaking overnight. two members of that group of protesters occupying a federal building in oregon shot by police during a traffic stop. one man dead, seven others behind bars, cliending ing cluding the leader. the protest isn't over. donald trump says he's going to switch tomorrow night's debate on fox because he doesn't like one of the moderators. >> they can't toy like me like they do everyone else. >> ted cruz calling his rival scared and challenging him to a personal dual. >> i would like to invite donald
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one debate with me any time between now and the iowa caucuses. >> with five days to go, with a trump-free debate make a difference? super controversy. the nfl investigating broncos quarterback peyton manning over allegations that a performance-enhancing drug was shipped to his home. how will the scandal impact the super bowl and denver's biggest star? honoring abe. acting legend abe vigoda, roles in "the godfather." >> it was always business. i always liked him. >> bar "barney miller." he dies at the age of 94. we'll say good-bye to a friend 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from
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good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. abe, abe, abe. abe vigoda has died. 94 years old. amazing actor in movies like that, the "godfather." on television, shows like "barney miller." that face, who could forget that face and that sense of humor? >> what about that big heart? so many times he came to stud joe owe 1a, one of our favorite guests. you don't kiss anyone on the head, matt. we'll look back shortly. our top story, one protester in oregon shot dead, eight others arrested at the fbi and police look to end the siege at a wildlife refuge. joe fryer has the story. >> good morning. 25 days into this occupation, authorities decided it was time to make some arrests, but things turned violent. the confrontation turned out not at the wildlife refuge but a
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some members of the anti-government group were driving to a community meeting. >> reporter: along a rural highway, the fbi and oregon state police stopped the occupying vehicles to arrest members of the group when authorities say shots were fired. though they would not elaborate on two fire ed who fired. lavoy finicum was shot, who was a spokesperson. >> there are things more important than your life, and freedom is one of them. >> reporter: nbc spoke by phone with finicum's daughter. >> i want to know why. i know my dad. he would never put someone's life in jeopardy. he would only defend his life. >> reporter: another was injured, treated at the hospital and turned over to the fbi. in all, eight anti-government occupiers are behind bars, including the group's leader, bundy and his brother. 59-year-old cox was also arrested.
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after the occupation began. >> we are setting ourselves up to help them reclaim their land back. >> i have to go again. >> reporter: another arrest happened in arizona, where john had returned home. he posted a video on facebook, hugging his kids before turning himself in. the armed protesters took control of the wildlife refuge on january 2nd. they're calling for local control of the federal land and demanding freedom for two oregon ranchers convicted of lighting fires on government land. many county residents wanted the group to leave, but authorities made no forceful attempt to stop the occupation until now. >> some armed militants remain at the refuge. the occupation isn't over, though some left this morning. charges of conspiracy to impede >> thank you. another major story this morning.
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out of tomorrow night's republican presidential debate, which comes just days before the iowa caucuses. we have complete coverage, beginning with nba national correspondent peter alexander. good morning. >> matt, good morning. we're live this morning from iowa. barely 100 hours out from caucus day. this, of course, is farm country, which is fitting given the fact that donald trump is locked in a high stakes game of ted cruz. >> reporter: taking a page out of his art of the deal play book, donald trump is walking away from the table. abruptly announcing he'll skip tomorrow night's republican debate. >> let's see how much money fox is going to make on the debate without me, okay? let's see. >> reporter: a trump aide telling nbc news it's not under consideration is and his word is bond. rival ted cruz immediately challenged trump to a one on one, 90-minute debate dual, and hit the billionaire for backing out.
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if someone did that, didn't show up at the interview, you know what you'd say? you're fired. >> reporter: trump's latest fox news feud escalated after the network criticized trump and he again slammed megyn kelly for being unfair. their dispute dating back to the last debate when they went head to head on her questionsmen. kelly responded to the air last night. >> trump has repeatedly brought up that exchange as evidence as alleged as a tough but fair question, and we agreed to disagree. >> reporter: the network fired back overnight, with a statement charging trump's campaign manager with threatening kelly. we can't give into ter ter ter terrorizations with any oyees.
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touting the endorsement, with evangelical packing cruz. iowans are urged to vote for anyone but trump. trump's past comments on "meet the press." >> i'm pro choice. >> in 1999, you said you were pro choice in all t did i say? read the full statement. >> are you a tery trustworthy. more than you because you didn't read the question. >> i'm pro-choice. i hate the -- >> why didn't you say, when youstion before, that i hate the concept of abortion? do you apologize? >> i -- >> do you apologize? >> do i apologize for reading your wo not reading my words. >> i'm very pro choice. >> do you apologize for not reading my words? >> of course, we nevered. for skipping thursday night's debate, you decide if it's a bluff or mistake. donald trump isn't letting up.
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lightweight reporter. he plans to hold a simultaneous event on thursday to support veterans and wounded ware ed ed warriors. >> thank you, peter. let's turn to michael, who is in des moines this ning to you. >> good morning. >> it's always been an article of faith in republican campaigns that you tiptoe around fox news antagonize fox news. that's the republican electorate. is donald trump smart or will he live to regret this one? on track to dominate the news. we've moved from the silly season here to tension city. the voting. fox news put out a very provocative, confrontational statement. they showed donald trump one ald trump showed them one finger and then punched them in the face. he has thrown the debate into days in iowa.
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his endorsements and other tricks up his sleeve to do what he's done the whole campaign, dominate. >> let's talk about this. you talked about the punch andh. this seems to have set trump off. a fox news spokeswoman gave this statement, we learned from a the ayatollah and putin plan to treat donald trump unfairly when he becomes president, and trump has his to replace the cabinet with twitter followers to see if he should even go to the meetings. what was the strategy there? smart of fox, to spoke the bear? >> no. journalistically and tactically, it wasn't a good move.anization sponsoring a debate should treat all participants with respect and let their journalism speak for ecided to continue to go after donald trump. they have a right to have megyn kelly be a moderator. trump can decide whether to
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statement, they gave him not just an excuse but, i think, rational to say, i'm not going to show up by an organization that's taunting me. >> ted cruz wasted no time. he jumped in and said,i'll challenge you, donald, to a one on one debate with no moderator, seemingly taking away the how can trump duck that? >> well, it's going to be an interesting question, to see whether cruz keeps that up and if it becomes an ted cruz must win iowa more than donald trump. the stakes are higher for him. trump leads in the other 49 states trump, i don't think, will do a one on one debate no mistake, right now, trump has a lot of momentum going on in iowa. trump is trying hard to win. cruz has to stop him. i'm not sure fighting aboutt is the way to stop
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>> mark in des moines, thank you. for the democrats, bernie sanders heads to the white house today for a sit president obama. the president remained neutral for months but this week in an interview, he heaped praise on hillary clinton, saying she was, experienced than any non-vice president has ever been seeking the office. we will be live next monday for coverage of the caucuses. dangerous situation in california. we showed you this video on tuesday. costal erosion leavingent buildings teetering on the edge of a cliff. incredibly, some residents are fighting to stay in their homes.e gutierrez is there. good morning. >> matt, good morning. city officials plan to be out here twice a day to inspect this 20 apartment units here, and a few of the residents are refusing to budge.r: it's the cliff cliff-hanger that's drawn
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this morning, residents insist it's where else can you live along the coast for $1500 a month? it's a poor man's ter: mark isn't ready to say good-bye to the view, so he filed an appeal, challenging the evacuation order. >> if you're not living on the taking up too much space. >> reporter: michelle has lived in pacifica five years. >> i love it here. i'm not willing to le she's among the few still spending the night here, ignoring the yellow signs. >> to say, oh, we have to get if it falls, it's not going to fall in ten seconds. plenty of time to get out the front door. >> reporter: the erosion blamed on a ferocious strong storms pacifica has battled before. city council members approved an emergency declaration, allowing them to ask for federal money. residents are allowed in the units to pack during the day,
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>> do you feel safe here? >> at this point right now, yes, i do. >> reporter: still, he says he'sthe evacvation evacuation order. packing up his closet andhat's next for him and his dog. >> things happen for a reason, but i think they're making more out of that than they need to >> this area has dealt with this before. two other apartment buildings nearby were evacuated in 2010 and sat then. more rain is expected here later this week. matt? >> gabe gutierrez, thank you very much. there are new developments on the toxic flint, michigan. the mayor says it could cost $1.5 billion to fix the le there. nbc news learned from water officials there are currently no lead pipes being replaced. plumbers say they haven'tk since the october announcement that the water wasn't safe.
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workers conducted hundreds ofldren for lead exposure. the testing is offered to children 6 years of age and younger. by the way, rachel maddow willst a town hall with the residents tonight at 9:00. two major airlines offer refunds to passengers with tickets to the affected regions of american airlines policy is restrictive. it says the airline will offer refunds to pregnant women if they have a doctor's noteey're unable to travel to five specific cities in central and south america. the zika virus has beenth defects in brazil and thought to be spreading to other regions of the world. the case of the affluenza news. 18-year-old ethan couch has officially dropped his bid to stay in mexico, which means he
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the next 48 hours. his mother, as you remember, fled to mexico late last year after a video surfaced which appeared to show him party. that would have been a violation of his probation. they were later arrested in mexico. his mother remains free on there is big news from the tech world this morning. apple bracing for its biggest sales, decline in 13 years. the tech giant said could fall 8% this quarter compared to a year earlier. analysts say the latest iphone models aren't providing the boost apple needs to match thessive sales growth it enjoyed last year. apple's ceo cook points to global economic uncertainty we're seeing extreme conditions, unlike anything we've experienced before. al joins us. what's going on in the been busy? >> not as busy as we've been, but we're watching florida which
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knowing you are matriarch supreme. mommy's not a napkin honey.ble where you buy groceries. t's your latest weather. little sad news for us. >> sad news for television fans, movie fans and everyone here at our friend actor abe vigoda has died.
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miller." he was special to us, lighting up the studio whenever he >> reporter: he was the character actor with the unforgettably expressive face, that made him look world weary andt spanned almost 70 years on stage, screen and television. >> you can't do that it. arrangements. >> reporter: when you saw the face in "the godfather," you whacked. >> i always liked him. >> i you loved me. >> reporter: it was the face that defined the character of the detective with the dry sense ofer." >> emergency, you'd be the first one i would call. >> you should call me first. i need time to put my teeth in. much. >> reporter: babe was abe was a good
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when they projected what i mighthe future. striking. >> reporter: there was the face again. orter: he would always play along. >> what did you think when you heard about this comparison thing? >> i was excited. >> >> is that your excited face? >> there it is. >> reporter: he even laughed at the reports that he had died, started by a "people" magazine in 1982. >> she said that we're sorry that the late abe vigoda is not -- in be dead. >> look at this. >> he looks like my >> we adored him. >> thank you, abe. >> reporter: and that face. of the things i
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they'd have jokes where the punch line was a look by abe vigoda. i marvelled at him. we loved t a great sense of humor. so gracious. just adorable. i can see why everybody will miss him>> 94 years young. our condolences to his family. peyton manning facing an nfler human growth hormone claims. what the league is saying about that this morning. the oprah effect. a tweet about losing weight watchers that made her richer. first, this is "today" on
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i'm gonna stand by you back now at 7:30 on this wednesday morning, the 27th of january, ould recognize that shot, the empire state building. we have great folks on happy birthday to my mom, nancy. >> happy birthday. >> will you see her? s going to -- i don't want to tell you because she'll watch it and know. >> sending herg a look at the headlines. a shooting on an oregon highway during a confrontation between the anti-government protestersederal building.
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it ended in the death of one member of the group.ncluding the brothers leading the occupation are behind bars. another member responded to the incident eace and resolution and then you kill one of my friends, and say you can say freely but arrest someone who isn't here, what do youe? >> for the occupation, it isn't over. several armed protesters remain at that refuge. donald trump will skip's republican presidential debate following complaints that news anchor megyn kelly would be a >> let's see how much money fox is going to make on the debate without me, okay? all right? let's see. >> trump's rival ted quick to pounce. >> if he's unwilling to stand on the debate stage with the other candidates, donald now to engage in a one on one debate with me any time between now and the iowa
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>> trump says he plans own event in iowa during that debate and raise money for wounded veterans. good news, the nation's slowly returning to normal after the blizzard. schools and government offices reopening today for the first time in nearly a week. also this morning, nfl starng is facing more questions about a claim that hgh was sent to his home as his super bowl. today, craig melvin is here with the story. >> good morning. with days to go until t game, word this morning the nfl is investigating one of its biggest stars, peyton we're told the investigation will consist of reviews of records, interviews and coordination with other >> reporter: back in the super bowl and under investigation. the nfl announcing tuesday they are conducting a, quote, ongoingve review of manning.
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received shipments of hgh orrowth hormone. the league says the review has been going on for weeks. they will not have results before manning taking then 11 days for super bowl 50. that makes any potential punishment unclear, since the could stretch beyond manning's career itself. in footage released tuesday, the qb seemed to confirm speculation cleats after the super bowl. "inside the nfl" captured to him talking to patriots coacher sunday's afc championship. >> this might be my last rodeo, so it sure has been a pleasure. broncos would not comment on the league's investigation. last month, al jazeera named manning, along with other proaseball players, as linked to the guyer institute in indianapolis, where one imed they mailed thes s the
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>> we'd be sending ashley drugsre. it'd never be under peyton's name. it'd be under her name. >> reporter: the intern never said directly that manning was doping and later statements about shipment. manning himself strongly denied al jazeera's report and ever using hghnts to espn. >> it's fabricated, trash, adjectives i'd like to be able to use. it really makes me sick. >> a manning spokesman and former white house told me last night that manning welcomes the league's investigation. this marks the second straight year that there has been someoversy as the super bowl approaches. this time last year, we were talking about deflated >> thank you. now a big announcement from
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seven minute egg over a bed of >> reporter: her own struggle with weight well documented over the years. >> this is what 67 pounds of fat looks r: put front and center in this video released last month for the company. >> every time i tried and failed. every time i every time i tried again. it's brought me to this. >> reporter: analysts expect the oprah effect to up profits making more dough for the queen of talk. >> she lost 26 pounds, but the tweet also netted herion because of the stock price going up 20%. >> win-win. >> yeah, absolutely. >> as you would say, a lot of dough. >> lot >> nat, thank you. let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> if you can make a statement and a millio not so bad. >> not that she needed it. >> still nice. any event, what would be nice is
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we are looking today atures anywhere from 5 to 20 degrees above normal in the central plains from busin ismarck to dallas. then houston, 66. after in 56 in birmingham. friday, it extends into atlanta,o, north platte, all the way to houston. 10 to 20 degrees above average. that's >> that's your latest weather. savannah?
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we're kicking off a series on workplace emergencies. >> on tuesday, we saw an active in san diego. experts say if it had been the real thing, new technology could have saved lives. jeff rossen is here to showworks. >> good morning. an important story for all of us. the latest case happening at a naval medical center reports of an active shooter spread like wildfire. you can see the dramatic video here. employeess up cht up. described chaos inside. this was a false alarm. somebody heard gunshots, called it intoly, everything was fine. this case showing us how scary it can be. we're on edge at work. what would you do if into your office? this morning, new technology that can spot a shooter and in danger. >> i need the cops here right away. somebody got shot. i got shot. >> reporter: when the call comes
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>> male with a ter: too often, it is real. >> multiple shots fired. multiple people down. >> reporter: workplaceht on camera. this one inside for an hour before police finally locate him. what if you and police could know exactly where theis the moment the first shot is fired? these new, high-tech sensors can do it. called the active shootern system. >> this is the sensor here. normally, it'd be installed up and down the hallways. how does it work? >> when the gun is a flash of light, followed by the bang of the bullet being fired. what the sensor does is looks for the flash with thesers in the bottom. we have highly sensitive, tuned detection microphones on top that listen for the bang in the >> reporter: the system can pinpoint the shooter's location within inches. >> let's check it out. now, i'm inside an office the sensors have been installed and set up. we have a weapons expert downstairs who is going to pose
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he's going to walk around witun and fire blanks and see if the sensors get that. meanwhile, i'll be inside this office, like so many of us are,y cubicle. we're going to see if it works. will i get the alerts? will it tell me where the shooter. >> shot detected. >> it popped up on my computer. it was in the lock bby. >> reporter: the shooter goes inside this conference room. firing again. >> i'm getting a text alert. shots fired. office, floor two. there was another shot right here. i know he's close. >> reporter: but the system alert employees. it automatically triggers an emergency call to local police, the moment the first shot is >> first shot detected. >> lobby shot detected.
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i'm gonna stand by you 8:00 on "today."e-lynn sigler speaks out. the star opens up in her first live television interview since revealing she has ms. why she's finally sharingy after keeping her battle a secret for 15 years. plus, tech overload. why it's so hard to resistg, liking and checking for those updates. the toll all that connecting with can. and it's a family affair. super stars angelina jolie and jack black talk about workings in the latest movie, "kung fu panda 3."
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to do it? >> we forcedt out there and do your job. earn some money for this family. today, wednesday, january 27th, 2016. >> we're sisters celebrating our graduation in new york. >> we're from ut out to my friends back in texas. i could use a little bit kiss, your lips >> good morning, texas. >> shout out to our kids. we love you. >> jacksonville, florida. hi, mom!w. 8:00 on a wednesday morning, the 27th of january. this month went fast. >> it did. >>e out. it's kind of a damp morning here in the northeast. >> it is a little wet.
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month is almost over.tart today is almost over. jill is here with one more steals and deals, hoping yo e ing ing to of your style rut. >> we look forward to that. let's start by heading back inside. nata stories. >> good morning. once again, officials are sorting out details of a deadly confrontation between police and armed protesters who federal wildlife refuge in oregon. gunfire broke out after the fbi and oregon state police stopped the protesters car on a rural a spokesman for the group, lavoy finicum was killed, and another member wounded. are under arrest, including ammon bundy. some refuge, so the month-long occupation is not over yet. ted cruz is criticize ing his trump for pulling
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trump complained that fox moderator against him. cruz called trump a fragile soul and challenged him to a one on one debate. a prayer vigil today for an indiana school principal who died heroically on tuesday. principal jordan pushedout of harm's way when a school bus jumped the curb. two children were injured. jordan added personal touches,ooking breakfast and handing out student birthday cards. crash investigate ors say there is no early evidence that drugsere involved. there's an important new health recommendation for women. the u.s. preventive services task force says all primary carehould screen pregnant women and new mothers for signs of depression. nbc medical director dr. azarw. we talked about postpartum depression. this group saying that this is
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happen during pregnancy and after. this is a big move. >> it is a big move, natalie. according to the american psychological association, 1 in 7 women experience thestpartum depression. 50% of those, it's their first episode of depression ever. the same percentage start to experience these symptoms during it's not just the postpartum period, which is why screening is important. >> women experience so many hormonal changes. howtiate between the usual baby blues and depression? >> the baby blues should last up to two weeks or so. a deficit, like day 15, you should be okay and if not, you have it. the symptoms would be the same as you can regular depression. that is sadness, crying, depressed mood, loss of interest in doing things that normally would make you happy.urse, unique symptoms to postpartum, such as fear of being left alone with the baby. feeling guilty. in any event, the
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it's a good screening test for postpartum, ten questions, takes a couple minutes to een positive, you should be referred for more care. >> thank you. a frightening scene on tuesday after a national gas power garbageldered on a new jersey street. a neighbor was recording as this truck explodes. fortunately, nobody was injured, but two houses had to bed and inspected for damage before the residents could return. a little boy's reaction wasn the canadien, white, slid the puck to him on tuesday night. a grown-up caught the pucked it to the young fan. the way his face lights up there, simply adorable. he's hugging the puck. probably put that one under theast night and slept with it. >> cutie. >> sweet, love that. >> natalie, thank you.
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we're back now at 8:08 with actress jamie-lynn sigler. perhaps best known for her role on "soprano." sigler revealed she's been living with multiple sclerosis nearly 15 years. in her first television interview since making the anounment. nouncement announcement. good. i feel relief. you know, i lived with this secret that caused me to have so many feelings of and fear for so many years. i think to finally sort of feel like i'm claiming my power backng confident with the person that i am, i feel a great weight off my shoulders. >> you told me when you immediately made the nt, you felt vulnerable. >> yes.
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say shame and guilt. why would you feel shame? >> it sounds crazy, but when iou know -- when you hold a secret, the feelings just come along with that, especially when you hold a secret as long as i you know, with something like ms, you know, you lose control over things that you once had. it slowly is taken awayu. it can chip away at your self-worth, and you can feel a lot of negative feelings. you have to ask for help sometimes, which is something i'm not good at doing. but you have to be able to reachwhen you have a good support system, like i have, i think it helps a lot. it took me this long to be able to do r diagnosis came 15 years ago. your symptoms at the time were what? >> at the time, were minimal. it was heaviness, tingling in my then i went symptom free for quite some time.
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my life, i was going through 24, 25, things started to happen. my symptoms now for the past five years have been hard, andess on my right side, little bit of coordination, high heels are hard for me. i love high heels but, t's limited. i cannot run. can't dance the way i used to. you know, things that are hard. >> you got the diagnosis. you were shooting the fourth year of "sopranos." you didn't tell anyone for a couple of years. you mentioned guilt and shame. were you worried about howd affect your career? >> yes, very much. one of the first people i told was an industry professional, and i know they were looking out time, but they said, i'm going to pretend you didn't tell me that. i don't think you should ever tell anyone you have this people will limit you. people will judge you. they won't hire you. i took that advice. i was 20 years old. i was scared, and i thought thatthing. >> i was reading that you did
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the "sopranos" a couple years you know what i liked? they kept it a secret. >> they did. >> these friends, co-workers, never leaked it. nobody, not once and my friends and my family, they have fiercely protected me over these years. they've wanted me to come out and encouraged me, and iready. i was afraid. but i'm not anymore. >> you know, what was the reason to say now? >> you told me something in the commercial break, that you had actually prepared a post that you wanted to release when you made this it had been on your computer about six months. >> yeah. i feel like motherhood reallyhanged me. it changes everyone. i didn't want to bring my son up in a home where he felt like he haret for me, too. i wanted to be an example of
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limitations, that everyone is deserving of opportunity and love and respect. you know, sometimes we have to work a little bit harder for maybe it'll be a good example for him. >> you released a couple of tweets on that day, and you said, this is a hard but for me, and i hope together, we can help others and fight on. you said, i'm overwhelmed with all of you todam the bottom of my heart. i don't feel so alone. >> i was so overwhelmed with -- i didn't anticipate the level oflity that i now feel, of representing a group of people that suffer in silence.l represented. ms is different for everyone. it looks different in everyone. it's a hard thing to diagnosis. it's a hard pill to swallow. it's aand, you know, i know there's a lot of people that are better off than me and a lot of people that are worse than me. i really hope i canpeople's idea of what the disease is. >> the industry person that you
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said, don't ever tell anyone else this, do you feeltly now? do you want to work more? >> yes. >> do you think you'll be received with open arms? >> i hope so. i'm excited about the ited to go back to work without feeling this -- that i have something to hide. i feel like i'll be a better i can show up and be me. i've been working with this disease. i've been working all these it was hard, but i'm really looking forward to the future. i understand that some people may not want to hire me and some i'm open to it. i have every intention of continuing my career. >> if people don't want to hire you, their you. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. jamie-lynn, great to see you. >> you, too. al, let's get a checkather. >> lot of bravery. storm system will be coming on shore in the pacific northwest over the next several days and another behill amounts, we're talking,
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california, southern oregon, upwards of 6 to 7 inches on the olympics. then we've also got a lot of snow going into the rockies, making its way into the cascades down into the sierra, which is good news hat is your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you so much. now, it is time for trending. >> here we go.
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extremely dangerous. well, add a little more one matador is taking heat for juggling two tasks at once. his name? >> bob francisco >> one of the most famous matadors in spain. he's holding his daughter whilell. the instagram post garnered thousands of likes but also a lot of criticalchild pektive rotective services is investigating. francisco said this is part of his culture and hiscouldn't be somewhere safer, other than his arms. he claims bullfighting is a family tradition. he posted this picture of him oner's shoulders when his dad was a bullfighter. what do we think?
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nearly died. his father was gored to death. history -- >> there are safer places. >> i know. i think you want to be culturally sensitive but there's just --ome in the crib. >> animals are unpredictable. >> ever send an embarrassing text to an ex, stopped you? >> never. >> there is an app that will stop you. it's called drunk mode. when you turn it on and try to text or call someone, the app you to solve a math problem. if you solve it correctly, it'll let you text. if not, you're out. it also has a bread crumb this is weird. it tracks your movements from the night before, allowing you to retrace your steps if need be. >> so you blackedhat takes it a little far. file it under things i wish existed when i was 25. a nobel prize for
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>> i know. i need a breathalyzer on the twitter account. nasty grams. on saturday night, i'll be like, listen! step away. >> don't doook at this. >> couple weird posts from her, texts, no question. a bill is being proposedshington state senate to revive an ancient form of writing. any guesses? >> cave and a marker? >> no, cursive. if passed, it requires all students in washington grade schools to learn write in cursive. the bill's sponsor said she was inspired to get behind the bill after learning her grandson couldn't read a notee of her constituents. it's a topic that's been debated before. anyone feel strongly about this subject? loss. cursive is a beautiful -- it
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>> nothing nicer than a handwritten note.e it in all block letters? >> i wouldn't mind it. newspaper do you think? you have a beautiful cursive hand. >> i have a combination hand. words. >> you have a lot of hancock. >> some want to not teach it anymore. that's the debate. >> a look from behind the sceler house and a casting choice that has people going, huh? tamron has pop start. >> more than huh. first up, we have than a month from the "fuller house" release. the new series will focus on dj tanner fuller asking her sister their friend kimmy to help her raise her three boys.
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netflix a feature of the cast on the set. >> it's crazy to be back here again. we are >>en since we started this show 28 years ago. we've only gotten closer. >> the first time we were all together as a cast again was atle read, and it was kind of like we'd never left. >> circle the calendar. "fuller house" comes out on. next up, the 1970s classic "little house on the prairie." it's getting a reboot. the iconic show is going remade as a movie. it's interesting. by paramount pictures. it's based off of laura's books. gilbert became popular as her role as laura on the show. no word on who will be the family. >> that's bigger than "fuller house" for me.
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"fantasy yeah, then i went to -- >> are you doing your grocery head? >> yeah, i never watched it. >> you missed out. >> "fantasy ah. >> white suit, it was good. controversy that we were talking about. joseph been cast to play michael jackson in an upcoming movie. he's british and known for his role in "shakespearean he was cast as the king of pop, who is black. the casting concernsen addressed but the role is called a challenge. i guess michael jackson, after 9/11, went on a road trip, and the premise.
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a joke. >> they walk into a bar. >> well, the casting has gotten -- >> it's supposed to be -- this is a serious casting choice? not some -- >> keenan thompson is play -- >> marlon. >> yeah. >> tamron, thank you very much. now, we're series that we're calling "today's digital divide." we spend a lot of time jumping between computers and antly connected to updates in our work and personal lives. >> occasionally drunk texting, as well. we decided to look at the having on us, beginning with our brains. >> reporter: from the moment we wake up, we are connected.e digital age has brought efficiency and convenience, but digesting all that information can feel to see what it's doing to our brains, we asked some of the
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massachusetts institute ofgy. dr. mill ser neuro science. we asked how the human mind is the dig >> the brain has difficulty processing multiple bits of data at once. we're single minded. demonstrate, we tests. >> something is different between these scenes. skoons you it is. >> reporter: with the pictures switches two seconds, she misses the disappearing trees. >> i don't see anything >> she didn't do better with the moving railings. >> your brain has limited capacity for simultaneous your eye moves five places a second. your brain is taking in information and your brain pieces it all together into an your mind can do more than it can. >> reporter: next, he had us see
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switching tasks. >> no one can multi-task well, and below the line, numbers 1 through 20. now switch back and forth. >> reporter: more difficult. it takes twice a long, and >> if your brain could multitask, you wouldn't have problems switching between numbers and letters. >> reporter: even though our built to handle the information, we can't help ourselves. >> your brain evolves to find information rewarding, to find new information nformation might be very important for your survival. >> reporter: we're hard wired to check that latest e-mail or o trying to carry on a conversation or read a book. what are all these distractions really doing to our brains?r. bob and his researchers at mit. they're using tube magneticers to map out what happens when you're distracted.
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the faces or the houses, as lash by in this video. >> when you're recognizing faces you're using a face processing region. when you have theom the houses, the signal for the face processing can be reduced. there's just not as muchsignal there, when you have the distracting information around. >> reporter: how does that translate to juggling yourne when doing other task tasks? >> you simply cannot be as good in processing the task at hand when you have to also filter out all the people are kidding themselves. >> reporter: for all of us self-proclaimed masters of multitasks, it looks like the joke is on us. >> i have trouble single tasks. >> right? >> i do. >> it's true. dr. miller says our modern devices are great tools. we need to focus on task when we use them. try to limit your distractions
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by definition, you're doing the text message pops up. >> then you get lost in thought. coming up, angelina jolie
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8:30 now on this wednesday morning. 27th of january, 2016. chilly day out on our plaza. we are smack dab in the middle of winter, and we say hello to the folks who decided to come out. >> yes, we do. thank you. >> do you ever feel like you're in a jill martin is about to make one lucky couple feel great with a brand-new look.
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you can get it, their outfits are part of a special steals and deals. >> fantastic. also, angelina jolie andk about their new movie, "kung fu panda 3," their kids' parts in it and ifnt their kids to be in hollywood. it's casserole time. coming up, a one-dish dinner from one of new york city's hottest chefs. casserole or cassulae?fference? >> one is french. >> check of the weather, al? >> let's see what we have for you. that's right.. rip currents down along the southeastern coast as the cold front brings showers and thunderstorms through florida. more high surf and heavythe pacific northwest. lake-effect snow around the
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advisories along the southernia coast. tomorrow, more lake-effect snow around the great lakes. the rain continues down in florida with some showers along the carolina unshine breaks out in the northeast tomorrow with chilly temperatures. slowly warming in the plains. plenty of sunshine all the way down >> that is your latest weather.
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>> all right, al, thanks. now our today series. jill martin has been verymonth, helping us cleanse our minds, fitness routines, took on this horrible room in my you've outdone yourself. >> this has been an exciting month for all of us. so many of you asked me, help me get out of my style rut. decided to whip your wardrobe into shape. we searched for a deserving couple who wanted to add marriage. let's meet diane and paul. >> i'm diane. i've been marry ied to my husband paul six years now.ave a 10 month old daughter, liliana. i'm a stay at home mom, so my days consist of chasing her around the house, diaper y. it's not a glamorous life. >> my wife literally spends all of her time taking care of our daughter, especially when i'm not home. deserves to have
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>> every morning i wake up, i pants and a t-shirt. i brush my hair into a ponytail and that's my look. >> i'll spend long hours at work often, so when i am offi'm just anxious to get home to my beautiful wife and daughter. so i don't spend much time shopping for clothes or doing my hair.nd of run some mousse through it at the beginning of the day and that's it. >> it's a new year and time for me to focus more on deserves it, and i'm really grateful that i get to be a part of it. >> they are adorable. so this is diane w, diane, come on out. let's see your style makeover. wow! you lookoesn't she look great? >> how do you feel, diane? >> wonderful. i can't believe this is me. i haven't looked this way in a year and a half. >> you look like a million bucks. >> thank you.
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you haven't seen each other yet, right? >> absolutely. can't seen herself but not her husband, as you said. we have him hiding right now in the green room. i think it's time to bring -- look athere's paul. >> don't look at the monitor. >> i'll cover your eyes here. >> they justwe want to thank louis and igor. they went separately this y separated at 4:00 a.m. now, it is time for them to see each other for the first time. ready? >> i'me, two, three. >> wow. come on in, k beautiful. >> you look great, too. >> awe. >> did i get lipstick on you? >> how did you get roped into this style makeover? you look great. >> thank you. i'm grateful, and she looks >> thank you. you look good, too.
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they're gorgeous. >> you're adorable. the best thing, people can see this and do this >> this is great. we got to spend the day yesterday together. this is so nice because we never get to do this for ourselves, they did. a lot of the items they're are steals and deals items so you can get them, too. >> all right. >> i'll use you as the model. come over here so we can show you off.rt with the jeans. this was the first pair of jeans we put on her. these are $167 to $207 celebrity fans are kristen stewart, halle berry and taylor there's boot cut, skinny. today.com, you can find them. retail, $167 to $207.99, 76% off. and all colors, right? >> ripped, no rips, yeah. all on deal on designer jeans.
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the portoland retail $225 to $235. you can get the cashmere hat and scarf set. i'll put this on you, too.ng it all here for you, paul. so the retail is $225 to $235. deal is $65. up to 72% off. >> we have great deals. today.com to get them. you have another thing going on. >> i have two more things going on. the first one is we havespecial web deal on ted pont oday.com. also exciting, if you want to revamp your style for 2016, send us a photo of the out of date thing in your closet. uh-oh. using your #start today contest. you'll have a chance to win one of each of theu have 24 hours starting now. i cannot wait. you probably have good things. >> exactly. the oldest, most out of date,n your closet. >> picture. >> you'll pick a winner. >> and announce it, yeah. >> thank you so much.
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hope you had fun. >> thanks so much. >> let's run through the products. jeans from jane's jeans.om kenneth jay lane. beryl bag. oxford golf shirts. salt and dapper ties and accessories. thanks, guys. up next, angelina jolie and jack black.
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watching up with the stars of the "kung fu panda" franchise. >> it's angelina jolie and jack. we sat down with them to talk about the movie and their special co-stars. >> drop be served.
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did you want extra sauce? >> on the side. >> on the side it about these films that makes them so special? >> i think anything that comes from such a good place is very special. the intention of this is something for children. you know, it's relatable for everybody. really, it's for children and it has beautiful messages of you are, being a family, loyalty, understanding all different types of family, all different types ofd finding yourself. >> reporter: this time around, it's a family affair. four of the black's son samuel had roles in the movie. >> how was it working with your kids? >> it was so much took it seriously. i'm not sure i can do this. you know, to talk them through it, simple things, butook it seriously as a job. getting it right and not doing a bad job.
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don't, or were they excited to have a part? >> we forced them. it's like, get out there and do earn some money for this family. my boy wanted to don't. when i told him, we're doing "kung fu panda 3," can i be in it? i was like, i'll see what i can do. i'll try to get you a line. >> d bugs on our hands? >> i hope not. >> why? >> if they're going to be actors, i hope they do something and then be actors. >> i encourage them, want to be in a thing, want to act, i say, what are you going to write? you have to write it. i try toards writing and directing, things on the iphone. iphone video films. >> i bet yours >> good stuff. >> reporter: dustin hoffman and
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and a few new voices you mighte. >> these are your cousins, dim and sully. >> welcome back. >> how you se the panda? >> you the panda. >> you the panda. >> it's like the bestd. if you can get a cool animated film -- >> that works. >> it's so fun. and it's sort of lower stressive action film, where you have to wake up at 5:00 a.m. and go through the hair, makeup and costumes every day. you show up in your it go for a few hours. it's a really fun job. >> because he can only be stopped by a master of with the chi. >> jack, should we expect a number 4? >> i think these things -- the natural progression ise beginning the middle and the end. the big finish. that seems to be the law of sequels.
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the hope, in my mind, is man, maybe this will be a huge hit and we'll do another one. >> i think there's a hunger for pandas. people want more panda, and it's a good sign. >> reporter: for "today," los angeles. >> my kids want more panda. they're excited. >> your son was watching -- as watching the first one last night, getting ready. tonight, we'll watch the second. >> cute. >> "kung fu panda 3" opening on ahead, a recipe you need to have.
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this is going to be good. 8:48. back with "today" food. it's all about casseroles this week. chefs here with a one-pot recipe. michael, i'm going to say off the bat, i'm a fan of yours and your restaurant.
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>> we're making cassoulet? >> cassoulet, casserole. he pot in which we're going to cook it in. it is a mixture, very much like we have baked beans, pork and we have smoked bacon, sausage. we're using chicken because it's healthier. you can use whatever you so >> this is like getting a personal cooking lesson. we're going step by step.g is sofrot ito. >> this is a sauce, basically. >> what we're going to is drain it. we're going to saute this, and this is the foundation for the >> how long does it take to brown? >> five to ten minutes. don't burn it. we could puree it.o do now is
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what we have is the bacon. we preroast third-degree -roasted this a bit and we'll have a little bit of fun on the bottom. deglaze this. >> never know. >> >> deglaze with white wine. we'll reduce this down. add the meat and put it inside of here. now, these are y beans to saute. then we have an aeromaticuquet. >> why? >> i don't want the needles and things inside the sauce. >> makes sense. >> meat goes in, we cover it and braise long does it cook? >> two and a half hours. very, very slowly. >> all right. >> length of time is important because it becomes very is is the thing that a lot of times -- >> i want to interrupt for a
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>> so cassoulet. >> i always use great we were poking an egg and doing a vortex the last time. remember that? >> i do. >> what i'm going to do is i put bread crumbs on show down in there? look how beautiful that looks. >> that is not finished. it could go back in the oven bit. you know how we talk about casseroles the next day? it really, really absorbs the flavor. >> when this is done, the idea, en will basically fall off the bone. >> literally fall off the bone. again, it could be something else, but we're doing chicken here. your team has a bit of this downstairs that we made. >> down the line, tamron? >> i can just down my mouth right now. it's amazing. >> she's planning to bathe in the bowl later. >> i love
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>> i've not anything like this in a long time. >> so good. >> nat and savannah? >> mouth full. >> casserole and cassoulet, are they the same? >> yes. tip from wisconsin, knows everything about casseroles, right? >> late at night, i'm walking down the street in new york. michael is standing outgrabs me and says, i want to show you my new restaurant, here. hasn't opened yet. gave me a tour. it's kind of close to my house. it's like the kitchen -- >> lunchroom. >> -- in your backyard. fantastic. you plated it up. >> little bit of the juice. caramelized -- you see this golden liquid. listen, this is perfect. on the snow day the other ave been amazing. just as good today. and i will on the menu.
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the street, my friend, and it's cold out, you know where to go. >> can you freeze this?absolutely. it's a great meal ahead, day ahead, put it in the fridge, back in the oven, slow cooker. >> start to finish, it's a fairly you have to cook it properly. >> the results are worth it. >> yummy. >> michael white, nice you. >> thank you. >> go to today.com/food for the recipe. back in a moment.
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how good was that? >> we have a glow. so good. i want to take a nap now. coming up next hour? >> we've got a big deal going on. we're starting our today's take page. we have a contest along with it. >> 25 days of prizes. visit the facebook "today's take" site. >> we also have dominic monaghan
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this morning on take," dond trump trump bows out of tomorrow's debate. what is he doing instead? a sneak peek at one of the super bowl talking about. it could get a little wild when dominic monaghan stops by. all that and more coming up now.er: from nbc news, this is "today's take," with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live froma in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today."morning, it's january
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it's a balmy day, e don't like that word. >> willie, al, tamron and natalie, we're all hear. the theme you hear, that's "thedfather." in tribute to the great abe vigoda. >> we love abe vigoda. he just passed away at the age of 94.course, he was in "the godfather." you knew he was going to get whacked. probably so many more him around the world also from the comedy series "barney miller." we loved him on this show. he made numerous we joked with matt that he looked like abe. through the years, she'd visit us. -- he'd visit us.
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his car didn't arrive inonce, and i gave him a ride home. told stories about the "godfather," "barney miller," lovely >> someone who discovered fame later in life. he was in his 50s. good to see he elf. >> he was a running gag on "leatherman." i'm not dead. >> 1982, there was a reporter who posted that he -- in magazine. >> before posting. >> well, in the magazine. >> actually wrote it down. >> in the magazine.e honest, growing up, i knew him as the guy who walked on to leatherman t to realize he had a career before that. >> barney miller's -- there was a spin off, right?
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he was my favorite character on ller," bish. >> so joseph brother of ralph, they're white, and joseph is playing michael >> what? >> yes. >> there is a huge controversy. i don't know if it's a controversy. >> what do you mean? >> i mean the white guy isel jackson, the black guy. >> how great is this? >> the premise of the movie is better. >> bbc, >> we've run out of black american actors to play michael jackson. >> the premise of the film, it'srip that elizabeth taylor, marlon and michael jackson took after -- >> amazing ride. >> who will play elizabeth >> i didn't know we were going to talk about this. >> i'm sorry. >> off topic a little bit. >> it's a hot topic.
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to pull it off? >> post 9/11. >> lighter later in ou tell us more? >> it's done. people are very, very, very, very upset, as you can imagine. >> it's t is ridiculous. you also have this beef with british actors who get all the nominations in the u.s. >> movies and tv shows, theyting brits and guys from australia to play americans. we have not run out of american actors who are pretty darn good. i'm sorry.year. >> there are a lot of fine actors and they make great performances. but we do have american actors. >> who would play trying to get back on topic. >> well, probably daniel craig. >> daniel craig.e's british. >> okay. i thought we were going the other way. let's talk about why donald trump is in the news this morning.
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tomorrow night's debate on fox over concerns that he would not be treated fairly by fox moderator megyn kelly, and he'sated fairly in general, particularly yesterday, by fox news. he posted this video onsterday. >> megyn kelly is bias against me. she knows that. i know that. everybody knows that. do you really think shet a debate? >> the bad blood, of course, between trump, fox news and megyn kelly goes back fox debate in august. she led off the debate with a tough question, asking about his passed comments on women andtion to it. fox fired back with a statement accusing trump's campaign manager with threatening megyn kelly. we can't give into terrorizations toward any employees. trump is welcome at thursday night's debay and will bey but he can't dictate the moderators on the questions.
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not thatere was an earlier statement about them being snarky about him and megyn kelly, putin and how to handle iran.aid, enough is enough cht i . i don't need you. >> fox stoked the flames. >> it's hard to stoke the flame when the flame is on ever seen when donald trump went on wwe? >> sure. >> if you put that clip of him saying, i'm not going -- and hise wrestling thing, it's very similar. he's taken a page out of vince mcmahon's play book on >> he's done everything in his own way. >> rewritten the rules. he's put the wwe rules into ted cruz -- >> he wants a mano-e-mano debate. the trump campaign said, going to do a parallel event on a different network to benefit veterans groups. he said, i'm not going to show
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i'll show up with my 20 million viewers and raise money for wounded warriors. what network says, i'll give you the >> hey, donald. >> think someone will take him? here's the thing, he doesn't need a network. people will take it live, i >> you think cable news -- so fox is on the debate, and then the alternative would be cnn. >> they don't have to sanction it. they can take it live as an event in their broadcast. >> it'll be 'm not convinced he doesn't show up and they don't work it out. >> i don't think so. he's already said, that's it. his campaignon "morning joe" when you talked to him, he said it's a done elcome to show business, baby. >> maybe they're in it together. >> no. >> i conspiracy, but i think they
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>> it helped megyn kelly. >> she was a star and it she's brilliant at what she does. i think it's real because he took on -- it was all fun and games until you go afterne of the most powerful people in television. he's done that now. he said his word is his bond. straight don't think he's going to show up. >> he has the most to lose, right now, he's writing his own roles. let's talk super bowl. we get super bowl ads. we're getting a sneak peek. amazon set to release its first ever super bowl ad. i thought they had an ad before but i guess not. a look at their campaign leading up to super bowl a look. >> cheerleaders. >> cheerleaders? marino, i thought you were the expert at these parties. >> okay.
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>> a stadium built entirely of snacks. >> brilliant.st. i'm going to need an architect, five-star chef. >> snacks?'s smart. >> cheerleader. >> cheerleaders. >> okay. getting ready for the big game.an marino. that's their echo, personal assistant, like >> give me marino and i'm? >> i think it'll add on throughout the game. >> something building attention on al roker this morning, your wallet and now superstars around the world are coming to your aid. what happened? >> i was in a cab yesterday on the westnow if i dropped it in the cab or outside of the cab. but i don't have my credit card. i tweeted, lost my wallet in a
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west side. bummer. james kor corden, said, i found alker's wallet in a cab in new york city. i'll sell it to the highest bidder. i don't think he really has it. >> no word? >> spent lavishly under the name al roker. >> exactly. >> there's only one al roek ker. >> did you write down yourble to immediately call and cancel? >> i have now. i was waiting for a little bitf somebody would turn it? >> when mark ruffalo lost his wallet, remember, adorable girls and he tweeted out this girls. they found his wallet buried in the snow. i guess that's what you do now, right? >> if you're famo i'd do the ruffalo. >> while we're here, my mom lost her phone in the snow the other day walking the does she have her phone on
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this morning we were so excited. we're launching the "today's take" facebook page. >> look at us. we have our own page. >> to celebrate, we're giving away 25 prizes in 25 will post one prize each day at facebook.com/today's take. just head to the to enter each drawing. there will be a new prize each day at 9:00 a.m. entries end at 5:00 p.m.rips to win. first is new york city. you and a guest will be heading here for four days, three nights, overlooking then skyline. four-course dinner at the hotel's restaurant. tamron, let's look at the other prizes. >> okay, da, da, da.
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the big winner is, you guessed it, pizza. according to a new poll, out of adults, 15% said pizza is their favorite comfort food. almost double than any other food. chocolate and ice cream tied for a rare giraffe standing above the crowd at a national park in tanzania. this is a 15 month old whiteraffe. she was spotted this month by photographers from the wild nature institute. it's the second white giraffe to be seen in the park in the last e was named after a detergent let's get a check of the weather from al. >> wet weather through florida and the southeast. we've also got high surf advisories southern florida coast. cali coast.
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>> don't forget, 25 days of prizes. a prize every day. natalie is already into the >> sorry, whoever. you're not winning the popcorn. >> facebook.com/today's take. >> catch, al. >> nice!t. >> tamron? >> live tv, folks. >> you are a king. that's incredible. i'm sorry. hey, it's pop fix hink i've got a way to upstage al. we'll see what ryian -- rihanna keeps teasing fans about an upcoming album. she tweeted this stening to her new album.
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have attracted so much attention. the crown on her head, they are bya. embellished with crystals. it's not in our facebook give away. but we are guessing rihanna's new tracks will sound just as good on your regular ear buds. release date is set, just this morning, she dropped a it features drake. i love how we call him a canadian eaming up with him. late last night, kanye west announced he changed the name of his upcoming album from waves. there's also an updating track list. while hard to read, it includes
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in case you're wondering how big the new record will be for kanye, he put on twitter, this is not an album of the lbum of the life. grammy voters, take vote. he wants it for life. kanye will unveil seventh studio album, at madison square garden, during the premiere of his season three. so major. is one of our "today's take" friends ready to head down the maybe not a date, but it looks like there could be wedding bells in store for one of our favorite guys in the world. john cena three years. look how things turned out on total divas on you want to talk about? >> i guess, where you stand with marriage and kids. >> you want to knowge snd. >> i mean, i hate saying it that
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>> at this point, in our n our lives, because of nights like this, when we have so much fun laughing with each other, because of moments like the afternoon when you fell my arms, the moments i spend with your family, would i love to marry you? >> what the hell? >> i love you. and i love you more than i've ever loved anyone in my entire >> did he propose? what happened? john, please call us and let us know. did you propose? we love you guys together. you just got a new dog.t's riveting. al roker is going to do weather at your house. we're at 13,000 facebook memb reach a million, you get to pick two things out of my closet, two dresses, two shoes, you never have to wear them. there you hav i have one dress on the list. ahead, one of the
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you just saw him. i get him out. but the next six episodes isabout, you know, this indictment. the state has indicted him withnspiracy to commit fraud. it's a house of cards that might crumble. we'll see if we can get him off. we've gotthe five years, but this is the highest stakes right now. >> you said the next six episodes, six must be your lucky you've been renewed for a sixth season. >> that's right. >> what is it about this show that you think hooks us all in? >> i think there's something about the elevated idea of who these people are. we're not real people, you know. we don't speak like real people. we try and ground the drama in but these guys are super lawyers. superheroes of lawyers, in a way. i think at this point though, ite more grounded than
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that's what makes it more interesting. >> i'm curious when you take on this, play a lawyer five seasons, do you feel like you understand it where -- do you have that swagger? i could walk into a and represent somebody? >> absolutely. >> get willie off on that charge he's facing? >> it's pending. >> ask what he did >> what'd you do? where were you the night of -- >> no. >> not safe for work or tv to hear. >> it was a long k about it later. right along the river. >> don't tell anymore. could you get him off? >> i don't think so did you say things i -- no, weird. it's not ever going to happen.r brains go in the gutter? >> gabriel. >> america's sweetheart macht.
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we're kicking off a three-day series called chill out. today, it's about keeping the cold air from getting into your home. >> here to show you how to do of diy network's "desperate landscapes and man caves." morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about snow removal on roofs. willie learned the hard way. you have to get that out. >> actually, don't get up there.ant to get up there. we were hit heavy with all the snow. this is one of those things that people don't think about. instead of getting up, stay on >> what's the best thing to use to get up there? >> this is a good example. this is a snow roof feel how like ght it is. >> very, very light. >> sturdy. you can go up to almost 30 feet. it has wheels on the bottom. you can, put this up and rake the snow off.
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