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good morning. winter wallop. nearly 50 million americans waking up to a sloppy commute. a massive storm sweeping across at least 17 states, from north carolina to new england. a tornado outbreak across the south. a 94-year-old woman trapped inside her home. >> hallelujah! >> first responders and volunteers form a human chain to pull the woman from the debris. ultimatum. donald trump now threatening to sue ted cruz if the senator doesn't stop running attack ads. >> ted is an unstable guy.
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that lies more than ted cruz. >> and trump doubles down on his attacks on the bush family as the former president hit it is trail for his brother. supreme battle. could the president name his nominee for the court as early as next week? there's a showdown between the successor for justice antonin scalia. triumphs, tributes and trip-ups. taylor swift comes away with a big award and possibly a message for kanye west. >> people will try to cut your success or take credit for your accomplishments and fame. >> while adele's performance hits a sour note due to audio issues.
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tuesday, february 16th, 2026. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, everybody. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. i'm savannah guthrie and we have carson daly in for matt. i wish i sounded as good as adele did on her technical issues. >> there was something for everybody. >> we'll talk politics, too. our top story is the weather. a wintry mix of snow, ice and heavy rain battering the east coast. the same system, responsible for tornadoes, as well, in the south. nbc's hallie jackson has it covered for us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. we're waking up after the winter
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stretching some 1 rksz ,200 miles from georgia to maine. in a lot of spots, we expected the snow to turn to rain overnight. rush hour is still dangerously icy in locations. all of it, part of the storm system that spawned tornadoes in the south and the east. >> reporter: the national weather service confirming one of those tornadoes touching down near the rural town of century, florida, about 45 miles north of pensacola. at least ten homes were damaged. first responders and volunteers forming a human chain to pull a 94-year-old woman from the debris. >> hallelujah. >> reporter: strong storms blew through central louisiana, tearing up trees and power lines. high wind gusts causing the roof of this pizza hut collapse. >> it fell on my car. the car was shaking, my window busted. i seen it coming at me. it was scary.
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mississippi rocked by relentless twisters. >> jackson, mississippi, tornado, i don't want to get too far ahead of it. >> reporter: the severe weather hitting a high school during classes. >> we were all getting down and, like, praying. hoping we were being all right. >> reporter: meanwhile in the northeast, a plane headed from the dominican republic to new york city had to be diverted to a snowy manchester, new hampshire, overnight, because runways at jfk were even worse. >> delta 944, a diversion? >> we did, left holding at kennedy and came right up here. >> reporter: here in the washington, d.c. area, snow gave way to freezing rain and sleet. virginia state police responding to more than 500 crashes, as untreated roads and sidewalks became treacherous. with temperatures hovering around the freezing mark, it has all the makings for a dangerous commute this morning. >> and we've seen that already
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while the temperatures are expected to climb throughout the day, with steady rain, the concern now is the ice, but the concern for tonight's rush hour will be a flood watch. >> lots of weather to talk about. thank you. >> mr. roker is here tracking it all. al? >> minutes ago, we got this video from i-81, north of scranton. icy roads causing a massive pile-up. you can see, in fact, a lot of the folks, including this videographer, ran up and got out hill. this trucker, stuck there, trying to make calls. they're clearing things out now, and i'm hearing i-81 north of scranton is open again. we've got a tornado watch down in southern florida right now. this is part of the trailing front that hallie was talking about. look how far it goes, all the way to the northeast, cleveland, buffalo, looking at snow. we have winter storm warnings, advisories and wind warnings.
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look at the temperatures. buffalo, 28. syracuse, 34. new york city, 54. 56 in boston. heavy rain pushes up by late this afternoon. that's where we're going to have the problems with flooding. it gets out of here by wednesday. rainfall amounts, we're looking in some areas, upwards of an inch to two inches. it'll make for flooding. lake-effect snow from erie to watertown. another 8 to 12 inches of snow there. we've got a lot going on. we have winter storm warnings. we have flood watchings and warnings. it's going to finally calm down by tomorrow. >> al, thanks very 's turn to politics. of course, less than a week until south carolina's republican primary. donald trump ratcheting up thest ted cruz, threatening to sue him. he's also set his sights on former president george w. bush who shared the stage with heb bush for the first time in the campaign.
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in south carolina this morning. good morning to you. >> savannah, good morning to this was, by far, the biggest crowd jeb bush has seen. 3,000 people to hear from his brother, the former bush 43. george w. bush calling for vision. in a direct contrast to donald trump, praising his brother as trustworthy and measured. will any of it matter? >> reporter: donald trump in the lead. >> we've got a win on satu a win. >> reporter: and on the attack. , reignited his feud with ted cruz. >> ted is an unstable guy. i've t a person that lies more than ted cruz. >> reporter: threatening to sue the canadian-born senator over his eligibility. >> he doesn't have the right to serve as president or run as he was born in canada. i will bring the lawsuit if he doesn't apologize.
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>> we are not in grade school where you say, liar, liar, pants on fire and not respond to the >> reporter: the front runner also went after the republican national committee, accusing them of stacking debate interests. seeming once again to not rule against the gop pledge. >> i signed a pledge. but it's a double-edge pledge. as far as i'm concerned, they're in default of their >> thanks to brother for giving us something to do today, something important. >> reporter: the last republican to hold the oval office, george w. bush, joined bthe campaign trail for the first time. the former president repeatedly dismissed the party's front runner without calling out donald trump by name. >> in my experience, theest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room. >> reporter: 43 arguing real strength is not empty bluster. >> we don't need someone in the oval office who mirrors and
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someone w who can fix the problems that cause our anger and frustration, and that's jeb bush. >> reporter: hours before trumped w. over the iraq war and 9/11. >> the world trade center came down during his reign. it was like, the top. >> reporter: jeb had his big brother's back. >> he didn't know 9/11 would happen but he rolled up his sleeves, inspired us and kept u >> our latest surveymonkey, nbc brks krrks bc online poll, shows 56% of republicans nationally b trump will be their party's nominee. that number is up 14 points in the last >> peter alexander, thank you. let's bring in chuck todd, moderator of "meet the press." good morning. >> good morning. >> the road to the nomination goes through south carolina. it has a reputation for being a slugfest and it's not
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what do you make of this lth between donald trump and ted cruz? trump suggesting he might sue cruz. evenion of a third-party run, threatening the rnc. >> he is a little bit. i think what he's trying to do is keep cruz from getting any look, in south carolina, it appears to be a two-person race. the winner between trump or cruz, assuming they are battlingn the winner will have won 2 of the first 3 and will be the front runner and favorite going forward. that's why you see,trump pulling out all the stops and cruz pulling out all the stops. the threat of the lawsuit, he does have some standing, trump. if he files against --with an election law clerk and says, hey, you shouldn't put cruz's name on the ballot, it's hurting me, that is a way for him to have standing with a by the way, the other part of the south carolina, there's two primaries. the second primary is the battle for third place between rubio
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we haven't seen a lot of data or polling from south carolina since the debate on saturday. trump has the double digit lead. cruz in second. all eyes, maybe, on still where it stands now? >> i think it's where it stands. look, nobody is quite sure how much damage did trump do to himself with thegeorge w. bush. he is pretty popular in south carolina. there's chatter that he hurt himself. if he did by a few points, he lead. i think that, you know, all of us are not making a living this year trying to predict the demise of donald trump. r take on the democrats in a moment. speaking of, hillary clinton will deliver a major speech on race in new york city today. bernie sanders headsna and georgia. for now, all eyes are on the next caucus in nevada, and that's where we find chris kristin en welker. >> good morning. our latest nbc news surveymonkey
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over sanders, 50% to 40%. the race is tighter in states like nevada. she will be courtingican voters today with the speech of race. it comes after a busy day of campaigning here in the reno area. >> i love being here. >> reporter: in nevada,ton is trying to avoid another upset. >> i want to break down all the barriers that stand ins succeeding. >> reporter: it was this moment that got everyone's attention. >> and the dog, if it's not true, he's going to ban she recalled a decades-old political ad that featured a dog that barked when someone lied, arguing the same rules should apply to >> oh, the great recession was caused by too much regulation. bastion bark, bark, you reporter: this as chelsea stumped in ohio and bill clinton in florida.
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just tell people what they want to how in our party. >> reporter: sanders brushed aside clintons' criticisms. on monday, he ramped up his outreachs, a group he struggled to work over. >> it's working people standing up and fighting. what is the civil rights movement about? >> reporter: after meetinglies impacted by the flint water crisis, sanders demanded change. >> if we can rebuild villages in iraq and af damn well rebuild flint, michigan. >> clinton's address o will take place in harlem. senator sanders will be courting black voters today. he'll be introduced at a prayerast today by danny glover, who will also join him at a rally later tonight. >> thanks.h us.
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nevada's caucus on saturday. caucuses, harder to predict for pollsters. when you look at the race and the body language, who looks confident and who looks nervous? >> the clinton campaign seems nervous and the sanderss confident at this point. this is clearly fairly close. they've both dumped a lot of money in here. this is actually though a must-win for sanders.why. there is this idea he can't win in states that are more diverse. nevada is base ically 60/40 white to non-white, at least the waydemocratic kau kis is caucus is going to turn out. a narrow loss and the clinton campaign can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing south carolinahey're likely to roll there, too. a sanders victory puts more pressure on clinton. then the questions are, oh, maybe sanders can win minority then the pressure on her to win south carolina is as great as it's been in any state so far.
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the way hillary clinton iss race, with more of a contrast, going right after sanders recently? >> if you listen to bill clinton and hillary clinton, they're all trying to make this a referendum on sanders. they know if it's a referendum on hillary clinton, she won't doith democratic voters. put the focus on sanders. they think the more attention given to his ideas, his potential tax hikes, lack ofy knowledge, suddenly, it'll give pause to democratic voters and help her. she's always been better when she gets to frame an that's what they're trying to do now. >> chuck, to put meat on the bones of your first answer, when you say the clinton campaign is acting nervous, what do you? by the fact they're spending so much time in nevada? >> they realize that it's a -- that losing again, andu could make an argument that essentially, sanders won the first three contests. the iowa victory, every day that
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how big was that victory and did she really win, or did she luck out because of the way the counting process is? that's what i mean by very nervous. the idea of losing back to back. to lose the first state they faced off against each other that isn't an overly whites what makes them so nervous. that's why, if they can win now, they put away a lot of questions >> thanks so much. now to the nation's capital where the debate ragesld replace justice antonin scalia. andrea mitchell has more on that looming battle. good morning. >> good morning. the battle to replace antonin scalia is reshaping that 2016campaign. with the republican presidential candidates taking a hard line against confirming anyone that president obama nominates. no matter how moderate.t is the one issue on which all the republican
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no one nominated by barack obamae considered for the salespeople court. >> the balance of the constitution is at stake. >> the republicans shouldn't allow it to happen. >> we're one justice away from a radical five-justice, left-wingty. >> reporter: for ted cruz, it's personal. he clerked for the high court, argued before it and knew scalia well. within hours of the justic battle lines were drawn. republican senate leaders saying they won't confirm any obama nominee to the high court. democrats firing unprecedented. it's pure politics. the supreme court, of all places, should not be tied up in politics. >> reporter: the president hosting an asian summit, saying he is not backing down. >> those responsibilities described in the constitution are there are no caveats. the constitution doesn't include exceptions for election years or the president's last term in office. >> reporter: hillary clinton weighing in, unleashing a flurry of tweets overnight,gop senators. hillary tweeting, fill this vacancy.
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do yours. the scalia succession fight now also a campaign issue for thedemocrats. >> last time i looked, the constitution didn't have a that's not the wie ay our system works. >> the president has a working list, including several candidates who have been supported unanimously courts by republicans. if the republicans won't even consider moderate choices, the president could fire up base, nominating a >> a lot of political strategy going into this decision. andrea, thank you very much. in other news,returned to mexico city last night after a day-long trip. thousands of people lined the streets tothe pontiff in his white fiat.
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day. pope francis interrupted the and bless a child in the wheelchair. during prepared remarks, francis offered advice forppy families. saying, quote, do not end the day without making peace. >> it's a version of, never go to bed angry, advice, actually. let's get the rest of the forecast. >> kids, i'm sorry about last night. anyway, we're looking at a oughout the great lakes. icy conditions here in the northeast. especially north and west of new york city and pockets of the also looking at a beautiful day in the southwest, into southern california. we'll look at that more hour. so my kids don't have to forage, got two jobs to pay a mortgage, and i've also got a brain. i'll be working while you sleep. still don't think i've got a brain? you think a resume's enough? n
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last night was lady gaga, dressed in honor of david rmance was one of the moving fair e ing ing farewells to the industry's biggest celebrated by the current musicians. >> what a night of music it was. >> lady gaga, nine songs in 6:30 minutes. it was incredible. >> she had stardust look down, for sure. >> tamron is watching the action online. >> you on social media saw also the outrage over the technicalfficulties involving adele's performance. she did her best though to console the twitter verse. i love this. this is why we love her. though, i'm treating myself to an in and out. so maybe it was worth it. in and out burger. lady gaga's unbelievable tribute to david bowie had peoplg her praises. ellen tweeted out this.
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you're always going to another d gaga, most definitely, took her tribute for bowie to another level. she actually has a picture of david bowie tat ribs, saying this image changed her life. it was the opening image to her performance. also, the cast of "hamilton" online. also provided a history lesson. guess what the google search was? don't look in the prompter. >> i saw it. >> google searchle asked, who is alexander hamilton? isn't it interesting? the most tweeted about artist of the night, justin kendrick lamar and taylor swift. interesting. >> i love it. in fourth, alexander hamilton. >> he was great. wasn't he? >> oh, my gosh.t got hottest, if that's possible. let's get a check of the weather from al. >> temperatures are warming up nicely.
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already. cold front, temperatures here in the northeast, going to be anywhere between 5 to 15 degrees, almost 20 degrees above normal. 55 in new york city.sbury, 59. cape hatterus, 63. a ridge of high pressure is we may see records in san francisco, fresno, reno, las vegas, phoenix. the rest of the country, icy mix in the northeast. cold and snowy around the great
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>> and that's your latest >> al, thanks. coming up, winter spreading. the phenomenon -- remember now winter spreading. we'll explain. it happens at restaurants. you know who you are. also, a special rossen reports experiment ondren who didn't necessarily win anything. >> good morning. i'm jeff rossen. when i was growing up, you only got trophies for winning games. kids are getting trophies for participation and perfect attendance. today, a new social experiment, how would you react if a couple of kids ran into a with the participation trophies? their dad said they didn't deserve it. would you defend the dad give me miles, lots of miles, under starry skies above. ce me in. let me fly any time,
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thing. rossen reports. we're calling this series, step in or step a lot of people talking. today, national investigative correspondent jeff ross is here with trophy gate. >> i like that. good one, sa talking about participation trophies for kids. did you win a lot of trophies when kids? >> no. >> no. >> we're all losers at sports, i now, they're handing out trophies for everything, even just showing up. james harrison of the steelers made headlines when his kids gotcipation trophies. he post thd ed this photo, saying he was returning the trophies because his kids didn't earn them. wait until you see the reactions on hidden camera. >> reporter: these kids just won giant trophies. >> look how big they are. >> reporter: it's not for what you think. >> i got this one for perfectce. >> this is participation.
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>> i'm going to say i don't like the participationeither do i. >> reporter: do you think the kids deserve the trophies, even though they lost? >> hide it under your clothes a >> reporter: we hired actors and set up shop in new york. >> what's going on, fellas? >> look at these. >> ter: right away, these men get in on the excitement. >> all right! >> reporter: but the party doesn't last long. >> wait, wait, wait. you guys got these trophies foration and perfect attendance? >> yeah. >> you didn't win? >> we tried really -- >> they're just handing out trophies? >> the men are ids go to the bathroom, they speak up, siding with our dad. >> that's what they do today. it's the democratic way. everybody can't even play the game and just go there, and you'll get a trophy. >> it's not old school like we time to let the
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>> what was it like when you were growing? did kids get trophies for participation? >> not at all. >> what does it do to kidsday? >> you need to earn what you get. you get a trophy for doing nothing. >> reporter: we're rolling again. these women can't stay silent, going after our dad. >>ry, almost like you were mad at them. >> they didn't win the game. >> it's not their fault they got it. >> i can't believe your coach. you don't deserve this. woman at this table is angrier by the second. when the boys step away to the bathroom, she unloads on the dad. >> you're re destroying their self esteem. >> this is for participation. >> they participated. >> they didn't win. >> winning isn't hat am i teaching my son by doing that? >> reporter: i have to meet her.
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how are >> oh million gosh , my gosh. >> can i sit down? so they're all actors. you gave the dad a piece of your >> there's nothing worse than destroying a child's self-esteem. >> does he have a point, that kids shouldn't get trophies for >> not his decision? >> take it up with the coach. >> reporter: the most heart-warming moment was yet to come, courtesy of this man. >> these trophies are going you are not keeping them. i'm calling your mom right now. stay here. >> reporter: that's when he makes his move. for the first time today,oys themselves. >> you should've told him you won. >> i got this for participation. >> that's good. good for you. god bless right. everybody deserves to be rewarded. >> you think we should get them, even though we lost?
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>> jeff rossen from nbc news. why did you get involved? >> listen, you try your hardes every time, right? >> is it okay to give out trophies for that kind of thing? >> yes. trophies that big, questionable. >> what about me, i don't get a >> you actually do have one. it says, you're a star. >> gold, too! gentlemen. >> thank you, coach. trophy. you get a trophy. for showing up? go to facebook.com/rossen what you think. we're doing a live facebook chat. i know where you stand. >> i don't love the participation i would not be for getting one. >> this is ridiculous. >> they're big. >> building up kids' self esteem >> it's all about the attitude. >> they're not all natural born athletes.
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a team and show up fors, they deserve a little -- >> we want them to be active. they should be out there. they get a little star. but the more organized the sports get, the moree of this and less of this. >> a little medal is fine. but this for everyone seems a bit much. >> i'mn the box, but i have yours. >> if you get the troh trophies, you might think you're a good athlete. we're not all athletes. >> too bad matt isn't here. he has a strong opinion, noids. >> tomorrow morning, this is a fun finale. so many of us struggling to keep our new year's lose weight. what if a complete stranger asked you to help her cheat on her diet?
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lookout so her boyfriend didn't catch her? would you helpt's not a hard question. >> the judgey boyfriend? >> i'm out. >> tomorrow morning. >> thank you, jeff. >> you get a trophy for that. thank you for participating. still to come, the red t turned heads at the grammys. who missed the mark and who came out on top. >> they all get a trophy. >> we'll have it all. first, these messages.l year long you worked hard to take care of business and take care of the people who matter most. so when your tax refund arrives,go a little further at walmart. from electronics, to home decor, even tires, get low prices on everything you needn out of your tax refund.
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while former president bill clinton is in south carolina. sanders also campaigns in south carolina with families impacted by the water crisis in flint, michigan. today, u.s. officials head to havana to signstoring scheduled airline service between the u.s. and cuba for the first time in 50 years. airlines will have about two weeks to apply for various will then be up to the department of transportation this summer to decide which airlines fly from which cities to havana directly. the agreement allows 20ip flights a day from the u.s. to cuba. '80s pop star vanity died after a long battle with kidney vanity was a protege of prince and sang in vanity fix. in the 1990s, she turnede industry and dedicated herself to the
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she died in vant vant vanity was 57. with power comes privilege. the argentine president hng stones at his weekend home in buenos aires. he released images of the group pose ing with him,eir daughter. the rockers were in town to perform three concerts in the area. that is lucky. let's send it back to savannah. >> thank you. now to a new studyuld be troubling news for the millions of americans who take heart burn medication. research is suggesting the drugs might increase the risk of developing dementia.ero heart burn. >> reporter: now in the spotlight, a popular class of heart burn medications, including prilosec, prevacid and the drug called proton pump
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15 million americans to treat rointestinal issues. researchers in germany suggest overusing the drugs may increase dementia among the ople 75 years and older regularly taking the medications had a 44% increased chance of dementia. >> there are patients who are indefinitely. what we may see is a trend more for use in the shortssary and stopping afterwards. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, two of the drug makers stood behind their products. saying, patient safetyimportant priority and we believe all of our medications are used effectively when taken as the label suggests. dr. azar is an nbc medical news contributor. good morning. >> good morning. >> this is disturbing because a take the over the
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i don't get the link. why would heart burn medication potentially affect the mind and cause dementia? >> right. at this point, hypothetical, savannah. the idea here is something we would call biologica flauz plausibility. how do you go from this medicine that affects your stomach to brain. theoretically, they could affect the brain chemistry. from aniy could affect the abnormal protein levels found in alzheimer's disease. the other thing i think is probably most important, in human data, we medicines can cause b12 deficiency. b12 is definitely linked to >> to underscore, it's not necessarily causation. they saw a correlation between dementia and overusing these drugs, right?
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that. this nearly was an association. certainly, does not prove causation. the study authorsuld suggest that not only would they need to improve the methodology of the next study that would show something like this, to do something called a l, but this was a study that looked at linking diagnoses with use. >> it raises a good hich is, you should ask yourself, do you need to be on these heart burn medications. >> right. i think one thing that we always like to reiterate, especially as are taking care of patients, is when you're going through a medication list and keep on refilling medications automatically without really understanding, is there an continuing this medication long term. for some people, it might actually be the case. are there alternative medicines? are there other things, such changes? i understand there are people with significant heart burn, where lifestyle changes don't make a difference.
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it's something to keep in mind. >> dr. azar, thank you so much, as always. coming up, you've heard of the clapper. now, imagine the clapper for all the chairs, with the clap of a hand. instagram me. the most popular photos from night. we venture to the ends of the earth, searching for the secrets to living longer. we'll show you wha rootmetricindependent study, tested wireless performance across the country. verizon, won big with one hundred fifty three state wins. ight, sprint got two, and t mobile got, zero. verizon also won first in the us for data, call speed, and reliability.
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a lot of experts stress balancing the two, but get this, bob harper, famed trainer, saysven close. we know him from "the biggest loser." he knows what he's talking about. here's the definitive, straight answer. he said, diet is more importantrcise if you want to lose weight. he said, look, it's 80% your nutrition and 20% ah. >> don't you feel like when you are really good on your workout regimen regiments, it allows you to open your menu selection? >> when i exercise more, i eat more, 100%. >> trying to make up for orked out so i deserve this. then your deserve starts stacking up. >> it's a balance. i think it is. >> if you're just -- if is all you care about, diet is more important, say the experts. >> great news for people waking up today. it's easier to focus on what you
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at the gym. >> it comes down to calorie in and calorie out. if you're working out, you're going to lose the calories. but the idea is, if you want to lose weight, not to the calories. >> 80/20 is a big split. >> according to bob, which we love bob. >> guy is in great>> we've all heard of manspreading. guys take up too much space with sitting with their legsork city, there is a campaign called, stop the spread. now, winter spreading. it happens when we take off all the layers of clothes, thehats, gloves, sweaters, and spread them out around us, maybe to the nearby tables and the website gothamist says it's driving them nuts, taking up too much room. >> the smaller maybe there's a coat rack through everybody has a coat.
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find your coat when it's underneath seven otherneed better coat racks. >> if everybody puts their coat on one section, the coats all have a se your apartment, get into a car, uber, ride, get to a bar, restaurant, maybe we overdress. unless you're bar hopping andd in the winter, do you need so many layers? >> what if you get stuck? what if carson. we're cold. >> here's technology that takes a hands-on approach to cleaning up at work. this video is from mebody claps, and all the office chairs snap back into desks. cool, right? >> neat. >> are we really that lazy now? it's a prototype right now. it's testing out new technology. parking. i love
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>> no. >> the lights here are on the clapper. >> i didn't know that. >> show us. >> oh, my gosh. >> isn't that amazing? >> turn them back on. >> no, let's leave them off. >> clap on. cool, right? >> warming up a little. >> it's a little slow. >> pop start, carson isabout all things grammys, from the fashions to the popular moems. >> it was a busy night. the stars didn't disappoint on the red carpet.ing tribute to david bowie, in this mark c jacobs it was a throwback. >> perfect. >> amazing. >> how about chrissy teigen and john legend, in black and white? >> >> showing off the baby bump. >> one woman who had jaws dropping, tiara. >> it and pay attention.
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>> beyonce didn't walk the red carpet but wore a wedding dressent the final award. >> do we know that's what it was, a wedding dress? >> the "formation" video, there's a dress by . >> we'll debate it in the 9:00 hour. instagram's official ranking of the most liked grammy photos. in third, 874,000, grande. justin bieber upstaged by his 6-year-old brother, jackson. on instagram, justin shared this photo from backstage. he got 1.4 million likes for nd. the top spot, taylor swift posted this of her and her bestie, selena gomez. taylor wrote, no big deal,p with the hottest date. 1.8 million likes. you can check out instagram's full list at today.com.
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let's go around the table. savannah, what'd you like most? >> "hamilton." it's the greatesdway show and i loved it. it's impossible to get a ticket. people got a taste of it. >> they had a live thing. >> that's they're actual stage. >> al, you loved it, as >> it was a great moment. i've seen the play twice and i love it. >> hard ticket to get in new york. >> it's worth it. >> now even harder after that. >> exactly. >> tamron?k lamar. with the "hamilton" cast, made hop. it can go from social broadway. >> nominated for 11 and took home 5. one of my favorites, as well. natalie? >> gaga's david as a technological marvel, the way they made her look like the ziggy stardust moment. it was phenomenal.
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it was impressive. only she could pull it off. >> what a great musicianwas like a robotic piano, too. >> contrast, lately. she's gich ven up a lot of the she brought it back in honor. her hair. the moment may be coming back. the lady a return. >> tamron, will you do it? >> kak carson? >> i loved the version of the duo. to me, this was picture perfect and sounded great. it was a standout moment for me. kind of a purist >> ellie goulding, too, amazing. >> good music. >> not many awards. a lot of music. >> carson, thank you. let's get >> we'll show you what we have going on.
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this is a frontal system pushing all the way up into the northeast with snow fromgh, cleveland, to this will move quickly. we'll see a lot of rain out of it. there could be flooding issues later this afternoon on into this evening. and a lot of snow out say, western new york, western p.a. california. 88 your latest weather. savannah?
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now to our special series, living longer, living better. >> we're looking at longevity in island, i iceland. keir simmons traveled to the island to find out what has people living well long into their golden years. >> reporter: just below the on the edge of the inhabitable world, iceland has an almost magical feel about it. with one of the most raw andcapes on the planet, covered with glaciers, volcanoes and geothermal energy. the 300,000 that inhabit this small are, no doubt, a hardy crew. despite the harsh conditions, the people here have one of the highest life expectancies in the world. at 83 what's their secret? is it the water? the fresh air? the food? someheir
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geothermal pools. >> will this make me live longer? >> a lot ter: tough assignment, this is. >> how come people from iceland live longer than everybody else? >> because of the swimming pools. >> reporter: there they be truth to stephen, who turns 100 years old in august, yet swims here every morning in this outdoor pool he himself built in i recently spent a day with this young man. >> you do this every day? >> every day. even >> even christmas day? >> yeah. >> reporter: at 11:00 a.m., it's calls exercise for old people. where a group of town elders gather every day to stretch and keep their muscles moving. >> reporter: lunch, today we're eating traditional icelandic
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>> this is sour sheep testicles. [ laughter ]. >> you like this? >> r: first, some sheep privates. >> will this help me live longer, eating this part of the sheep? >> yeah. >> okay. maybe it's worth it. >> reporter: then some rotten shark. >> that's gis disgusting. oh, gosh, come onter: but the real clue to icelandic longevity may exist in the country's dna. this ceo is on the mission to collect dna from every person in iceland. >> why do some people live longer in iceland? >> i think
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there was a selection for certain people. >> it's not the food, not the water, it's not the clean air? >> i'm not saying that we shouldn't lead alifestyle. we in iceland, we behave recklessly like any other nation. i think the reason we live a little bit longer is that we comed genetic background. >> i'm going home to watch television, drink beer and eat ice cream. >> if that's what you want to >> reporter: while 99-year-old stephen puts a priority on maintaining his health, even he shares that hen? >> yeah? >> what's the secret? >> i don't know. >> you don't know? >> i don't know.rom my parents. >> can i have your parents? >> reporter: for "today," keir simmons, nbc news, iceland.
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e rules and regulations. make sure you apply before february 26th. good to meet you. the wait is almost over for the "full house" fans. >> "fuller house" premieres february 26th. craig melvin had a visit the cast members on set in the famous tanner kitchen. >> what's it like being back? >> the strange part is, there is a memory to it, like and you're rebuilt. >> i've cried several times, being back here. it was overwhelming.
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a>> hola! >> we had a moment where we were all sitting on the couch in the living room doing our screen test.ce and -- candace and andrea. we looked at the screen on the couch and went, oh, back on this couch, in this set, doing this again. >> everybody is talking about the couch being smaller. >> it's smaller. >> we got bigger. >> we >> we never left each other. bob, jeff, the cast. this feels like, you know, we've been here. we n >> everybody looks amazing. >> they all look the same. even the couch looks good. >> the kids have grown up a bit. >> we'll show you more of hise visit with the cast next week. do you ever clean your dishwasher or your toothbrush holder? apparently, there are all kinds
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back at 8:36. time to talk dirty, people. we all know to clean the sink, mop the floors and wipe the counters.nscientious of cleaners may overlook household items, allowing germs to spread. today contributor elizabeth reveal the most common mistakes. it's about to get real. i learned a lot from reading about that. there's three things wipe down that we never do. >> doorknobs. you want to wipe down the refrigerator door handle. think about all the times you touch you always want to wipe down light switches. another one, the toilet paper
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it's near the ery time you're flushing -- >> everything is swimming around. let's start in the kitchen. i never thought about cleaning the dishwasher. i thought it was cleaned run the dishwasher. >> anything that gets water running through it, you want to clean frequently. water is a bacteria dish. nd water. just because you're washing the dishes doesn't mean your dishwasher is actually cleaning. what you want to do is you want to take white like the wonder cleaner. i say it all the time on this show. put it in a cup, like a dishwasher safe cup. top, close it, run it through a full hot cycle. you're going to open it and take baking soda, bottom. >> sprinkle it in the bottom? >> it'll deodorize it. run it through half a cycle. when it's dry, leave the door open and let it airou use that much baking soda, or sprinkle a little bit. >> no, a little bit.
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coffeemaker. white vinegar, run it e calcium builds up. this cleans your machine. you can find all the tips on today.com. >> you'd put the vinegar in where you'd put the t through a cycle. you want to run it two times after that, as well. >> lesson learned. let's hobble over here. how about the bar one thing you might be forgetting to clean is your toothbrush holder. clean it every single week.an take it out. i'll do it. you take it out, rinse it with water. also, change your toothbrushes. rinse it with hot water. some -- well, it's easier to open. >> looks like mouthwash. >> pour that in and let it sit out. that'll also deodorize and desanitize it. >> can i put that in the dishwasher? >> you can. if you're in yourwant to do it, everything is there.
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>> now, your iron, you might notice, like i have a friend who said to me the other night, she and went to put the steam on and gross stuff came out. >> or it can get brown. >> this one is clean. the way to clean the thing you have to do when you need to do it. it's not a regular maintenance thing. take white vinegar and baking you make a paste and rub it over the front of the machine. then you're going to wipe it clean with another cloth.n swabs with distilled water. you're going to clean all the vents. then you're going to take thestilled water, pour it into the thing, run it through a few times. >> squirt it out or whatever? >> do it for five minutes on the that'll clean it. >> as needed, you have to do that? >> as needed. you don't necessarily have to
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you can clean the onever here in the bedroom, you wash the sheets, due say what are refor we forgetting? >> pillows. one thing you can get are pillow protecters. it's another wash your pillows two to four times a year. this is not good for foam. you can't wash foam pillows but you can wash like a poly and a if you grab the pillow, put them in the washing machine and wash them on the hottest cycle. use a liquid deter i'm elegant walking over here. >> use liquid, not powder. powder leaves a residue. once washed in the hot t them in the dryer. >> okay. >> you put it into the dryer ands balls. >> why? >> it'll aerate them. it bounces around and keeps the
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dry it about two they're really dry. take them out periodically, fluff them up and put them back in. you have fresh, clean pillows. >> i love it.ennis balls are clean, right? >> yeah. >> we did a survey. how often do you wash your bed pillows?r. i feel better. >> now, i hope it's more. >> i hope so, too. i learned a lot in this. thank you very much. if you want the tips or more to today.com/home. coming up next, we catch up with jason sudeikis.
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>> airplane gets people excited the same way they come out and watch a man race. what they really want, what really gets them worked up, is to see you crash.ee you fold up that biplane like a piece of paper. watch the ground crew drag youore it explodes into flames. that's exciting. >> jason sudeikis with us now. good to see you. >> nice one of the directors you worked with said you were a young jack lemmon. so great comedically and, equally impressive. how hard is that transition? >> doesn't feel hard going in. there are people who would make the argument i wasn'tcomedy. i think it's a matter of the poster, right? no, it feels the same way coming out as, you know, it does doing for whatever reason, even trying to kill bosses, trying to
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trying to make that as believable as possible. no different here, believe it or >> were you thinking, i've done so much comedy, i'd like to try the dramatic role and flex those muscles? >> not consciously, no. it shows up when it shows up. the script, when i read it, i said, this is cool. this reminds me of something i would have -- my dad and i would have went to see when i was a like gene hackman and the hoosiers or something. cool coach role, hold a hat and a stopwatch and support stephan james. it's like, i knew him when. >> larry was his coach at ohio state. famed track star himself. >> yeah. >> what was hislike with jesse when they met? >> i mean, tense but mostly because of the, you know -- the t of extroverted racism at the time.
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in the states, and worstng on in berlin, arguably. yet, larry was this amazing guy who was ahead of his time, both in his innovations as a coach but also as a man who didn'tt concern him. >> accidental non-racist. >> jesse referred to him in an phy as an accidental non-racist. color blind would be the common term for it now. back then, he was like, no, i don't care. i don't ong as you work hard and do what i ask, then i don't care what color you are, what race, doesn't matter. let's go. >> jesse neededere playing a little basketball over the weekend in toronto. you played the celebrity tournament. >> we lost to canada. >> but you were great. 11 points at >> i did all right for an old man who doesn't play much anymore. >> you played ball. >> i did. the older i get, the better i was, is the statement.
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to have refs and mess around. kevin hart did a nice job for us as our coach. saturday was amazing. best. the dunk contest, the three-point contest. >> you got to see that? >> i had front row seats that the 14-year-old me would be going nuts those were great when we were growing up, dominique and jordan. then they were bad for a while. then you saw that the dunk contest is amazingwas up there with the '88. even the three-point contest. down between steph curry and klay thompson. the '88 in chicago was the reatest. two nights ago was one for the books. >> have to ask, how is the little one? 22 months now, right? >> yeah. >> what's he doing? >> a lot of boom bops. drums. he loves hoops. took him to a game, saw the clippers in l.a. recently., and beyonce. it's like elmo, nemo and
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>> her fans start younger every year. >> they do. he may have come out that way. >> obviously, liobviously, "all the single ladies," one of his eah. >> we were talking about olivia's series. >> unbelievable. >> the juggling, the parent and the work, how are youthat? >> family helps. both the families we're born into and the ones we ourselves with. everybody is excited to see him. >> need that. >> it's great. >> are you wishing you were on "snl" just for the political campaich. so much good stuff. >> yeah, i mean, it's fun to watch, as a fan. you start out as a fan. growing up with it and now, i mean --ould bring biden back. >> if biden brought his own biden back -- >> were you hoping he'd get in there and run? >> for no other reason
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with him in television and interviews. selfishly, yes, i met him over the summer and i was like, have to tell everybody else -- this is before he announced -- you can just tell me. my career is in the palm of your y, you know, that's right, i do. exactly as outgoing and genuine as you'd expect, i guess, from the vp. so much. good to catch up with you. >> nice to see you guys. >> "race" is a great film. opens nationwide this friday. up next, can fonduebe a model's go-to? we'll find out from robyn ng up the kitchen. first, this is "today" on
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this week's healthy recipes to help you live longer. this morning, we're taking a page from some of the best looking people on the planet. with the help of one of this year's "sports illustrated" stars. robyn lawley. good to have you. >> thank you for having me. >> malta is where you did the >> it was beautiful. people were so nice. super stoked. >> what was it like to be in the famed "sports illustrated" magazine again? >> i was in it last didn't live the experience because i had a baby. this year was awesome. to be at the show and talk to the fans.
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it's been fun. >> you blog a lot a what is it about your love of food? describe it to me. >> if i wasn't modeling, i'd be a chef. you make the decision at 16. i love food.e of, you know, find a table. i grow my own vegetables at home. one of your segments is about foods that make you live longer. i was like, locally food is always going to be better for you, higher nutrients and you get to recycle and give back to the soil if you do ngs like that. what are you making today? >> this is an awesome dish, great for a date or bigpeople. we have little potatoes. cut them out. brussels sprouts. this is about seasonal. you can do anything you want. it doesn't have to be this particular vegetable mix. we have the slices on top. it's like a fondue without the kit. it's handy.
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wanting fondue but fondue thing? >> i had a date with my now man and i was like, i want to make something fancy and cute. i didn't have a fondue set. >> you can still have the >> yeah. >> the guys are eating downstairs. how do you select your vegetables? >> seasonal, go for it. use whatever you can get. you kind of just -- youem bite size or pickup sized pieces. this is good. you can throw that on there. little potatoes, throwole thing. >> rush mushrooms, too? >> keep those aside. we're going to roast them a different time. >> potatoes, throw on because they take longer? >> vegetables take longer. >> how about the onions? >> put them on. >> will you season these? >> i didn't have to do anything. it's great. >> i'll try. >> them out. you can throw brusz
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in there,might want to cut this one up. don't want to give somebody a whole onion. >> little live oil and salt. >> if you're in apartment living like i am, i was, freeze them. you want to add some rose mary or, you know -- >> simple, clean and delicious. taste, the veggies? >> very good. great idea for a party and hosting. >> how long do these go in for? >> 30 minutes. add the mushrooms. >> rosemary on top. >> dip them in water because it makes the flavor stronger. >> throw these in. pull these i'll give them a turn. you want to turn them and keep them roasting good. i'll add the mushrooms. sometimes they need less time, youok. you want to give them a quick turn. shuffle. put that?
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>>s is simple. fresh vegetables out of your garden. >> i know. >> throw in salt, roast them. >> how about the>> like this. so it opens up. >> put it back? >> then this is the ends is it. voila. >> this could be an appetizer or full meal. >> robyn, looks 'm excited to have it. >> fantastic. >> good idea. everything. >> go to today.com/food for the
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performed "all night long." >> let's go see everybody was dancing in the aisles. people were up out of their seats, as you saw. i was like that watching at fantastic. >> when he was here, he let us do the whole conga line with him. >> where would birthdays and weddings be without lionel he's the best. >> any celebration in life. lady gaga's tribute to david bowie was so perfect. it was the technological they created the space oddity. her look was just like bowie's. the orange hair to the makeup, how she dressed. it wasly she could do nine songs like that in 6:30 and be able to carry a tune throughout the whole thing. it was it was a nice tribute. what about you, al? >> i think you could make the argument that an
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i think there was a, i was disappointed they didn'talie cole. the segment ended with a clip of her and her dad singing "unforgettable." but her twin sister -- orer told the new york post before last night's ceremony, she didn't think it was enough. she said it was bittersweet. family was hoping thereual tribute. she had 21 grammy nominations and won 9 times. first african-american female to win best new artist. we reached out to the grammy comment and didn't hear back yet. >> it was a lot of backlash. a lot of controversy about this, for sure. >> any favorites, tamron? >> you know, the highlightas kendrick lamar. music is supposed to not only be, i guess, the soundtrack of our lives, but it's supposed to speak about it down. he had a total of five grammys,
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he was just the -- the was incredible. he's a poet, an artist. we have a clip. everything i know, every time they hit me >> i think it was salon.com that said kendrick left the grammys in ashes. it plays into your favorite moment. there was a lot ofhip hop would not be represented. in a big way, your favorite moment, it came up again. >> you had it in this, hip hop and broadway, right on the stage at thethe musical "hamilton," the run away, explosive hit on broadway. they performed live from their theater on stage in new york city.formance that the world got to see what people coming to broadway have been seeing for the last year. moments later, "hamilton" won
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of course, rapped free style his acceptance speech. >> right hand man, the hispanic, the best idea goes in the the cast, unstoppable. band is unbeatable. inspiring me to pull through. we adore you. sebastian, daddy is a grammy for you. >> only he could do that and rhyme. >> the one problem with that last night isen't there? >> it'll be ten years before you can see "hamilton" it was already hard en colbert made the joke, 2020, you might be able to see it. >> my kids haven't seen the show but we have the album. the house singing all the songs. >> it's on at our house nonstop. >> george said the other day, dad, we're reliable with the i said, what? who says that?
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i said, of course, a jefferson quote. thank you very much. >> great line to use as he gets older. what did i miss came in the house doing that, and he went, dad, that's weak. joe manganiello teaming upurprise co-star. we have your first look. >> cool. >> what can i get you? >> >> flavor? >> chocolate. >> three, two, one. >> thanks. >> broken a rule? >> no. >> ever have two women fight over you?i? no. >> i think i know why you and i met. you're going to leave and take a holiday. you have a choice to make.und here or live a
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>> peewee herrmann, he's not aged a day. >> how does he do that? >> i don't know. peewee's big holiday is going to be on netflix march 18th. can you believe, he's back. >> i can't believe it. >> i love this. >> when you said joe i was expecting "magic mike xxxxxl". >> this is better. >> you saw the originalherrmann, the movie, "large marge." the alamo, it's one of the movies i've seen. >> many people got started on his show. >> guess what time it is? >> what time is it? >> 9:09. >> also, our facebook sweepstakes time. you missed garrett's popcorn >> i was very upset. >> 25 days of give aways for you.
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gracing politan,""cosmopolitan," "gq" and "women's health." >> now, he's on "how to get away with murder." she plays a law sinvolved with a lawyer in the practice. >> you have a boyfriend? >> wes. he's home sick and needs aline. >> we have work. >> doesn't care about this case so why should i? cover for me with bonnie? >> you owe me. >> come up with see what we can work out. >> all right, karla, good morning. >> good morning. >> huge star in mexico and now, this is your first big breakout role in thewere you nervous about making the move? >> i was terrified. i had the best life. i was being offered parts,being, you know, let into any restaurant i wanted. i was just having the life. then, of course, you feel that little challenge bug inside of you, wanting to move
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i moved in l.a. and i did pilot season. it's the worst thing that can ever happen to a human being. inda rhimes for taking me out of that awesome process. >> is it constant auditions? >> constant rejection, livour car, trying to change. going from playing a mother to suddenly, you're playing, you know, a prostitute. then you're playing, you know, a law student. all in the span of a second. >> what was it like when you get the yes, you're on board, and it's shonda and viola davis? >> we didn't know when i got the part that it was going to be davis. was a plus afterwards. i was crying so hard in the car when my agent, manager, called and said, you booked it. i've never heard that word, you booked it., what does that mean? they're like, you got the part, you got laurel. i started crying and said, give me a second. i'm not cool enough for you means a lot to me.
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they're like, yes. i got home and i was crying and my mom thought something had happened to >> we hear so much about shonda's world. she's got all these shows and they're all so popular and so good. now that you've been on the world, why is it so special? >> yeah, i think it's -- she's really a powerhouse.two more shows coming. i don't know if you know. she's got her book and just does everything. she's really also personal in her relationships.sionate about what she does. i think it trickles down to everyone in the show. everyone just does their job with passion and with love because she does.- i think that is sort of part of it. >> we have a game to play with you called "how to get away walk us through scenarios, how you'd handle the situations. how would you get away with a
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>> oh, i would just, y was just looking at that poor boy over there. and i was just -- and i would start crying. or i would be so sorry. i'm here on vacation. please don't do this to me. they'd be like, okay. >> nice. >> very good. >> how would you get away with etting somebody's name? lovely, this lovely friend ofuch a great person. then i'd bring someone else and hear what they said to the other person and i'd be like, okay. >> karla souza, thank you s all the best with this. coming up next, do you remember the first concert you went to? coming off the glitz and glamour of last night's grammys, we'll take anown memory lane to give you the chance to win something amazing. right nobody move!
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i wore something similar to this. this is me. this is a replica of the bell bottoms i still wear. it was the ohio players. fire where were my parents? i don't know but i was 7. then in college, i've never shown this picture to one person in the world who has seen this picture. this is me on the way to the run look at the nails. i don't know if they let me in the concert or not, but let's swipe back to this one. there you have it. that's our concert memories. >> the reason for going downane is we have exciting news. we shared our photos but now, it is your turn. we want to see your wildest first concert style. >> find a photo from one of your first concerts and post it at facebook.com/today's take. tell us why we shouldrock a style upgrade when you
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die hards in new england, there is such a thing as a free a free lunch if they ate out in the 10 degree weather. the tables were full of bundled up customers for the nly did they get a free lunch, but the restaurant donated the money it would have made to a local rescue mission. all for a good's get a check of the weather from al. >> imchecking out facebook.com/today's take. how many of you have liked us since the beginning of today's program? more than 6,000. go get a chance to win a $500 sears shopping spree. awfully nice. let's look at what we have today. some of the weather, not so we have snow around the great lakes. icy mix in the mid mississippi river valley. also in northern new england. the eat continues out west. 89 in phoenix.
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for tomorrow, we are looking at a few leftover showers around the great lakes. windy, wet weatherfic northwest to central california. we have sunshine returning to the eastern seaboard with mild latest weather. willie? >> al, thank you very much. now to our series, hope to it. over 19,000 meet,o was africa's highest point, a tough climb for the
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41-year-old sean has done it 12g a message of hope for those who need it most. >> reporter: sean has been on top of the world. he's climbed to the highest peak of every continent, the seven summits. but his toughest uphill battle wasn't a mountain. it was cancer. twice. at age 13 and again at age emember sitting on the bottom of the shower floor while my friends were having fun with their lives. i was losing my hair, 60 pounds , crying my eyeballs out. it was something no one should >> reporter: he was given two weeks to live. >> i think what kept mete that i came up with. it's, the human body can live roughly 30 days without food. the human condition can sustain itself for roughly threethout water. but no human alive can live more than 30 seconds without hope. hope kept me going. >> reporter: sean defied the
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although cancer left him with use of only one lung, he became the first cancer survivor to make it to the top ofest. and now, he's spreading hope with his foundation, the cancer climber association. >> we reach out to other people touched by cancer, show them the the human body and spirit. >> reporter: every year, sean grants a cancer survivor the opportunity to climb africa'so. he helps them up every step of the way. >> taking people up kilimanjaro, i see a they get to the top and come more confident. it gives them the tools to realize, if i can conquer that mountain, i can do orter: 39-year-old peter campbell had hit rock bottom. >> i was getting ready to start my first treatment for myh cancer. i thought about running out the door. at that moment, i got a text message and it said, i hear you're going through a rough >> reporter: the message was from sean.
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day, you make it through this, and i'll take youunt kil t. kilimanjaro with me. he taught me to look at my cancer as a mountain. my mountain being remission. >> reporter: sean kept his promise to peter. cancer behind them, they trekked, side by side, 19,000 feet, to the top of >> we got to make a phone call from the top. my wife kept my kids up. at 1:00 in the morning, i called home and told her, i'mhe top of the world. something i'll never forget. >> it made up for the two years i laid in the hospital. surgeries, chemo, puking, not knowing. but it was worth it. >> reporter: sean keeps on climbing.
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the empire state building, annual empire state building run up. 86 floors, more than 1500 steps, all to give those fighting cancer one pe. >> what an awesome story. because of the incredible things he's done, he's become a member of the elite athlete and is a well deserved spokesman. his treks are helping those touched by cancer all over the world, as you saw there. to hit the gym? tamron is trying to find out fashionable and functional know how you earn the title ... world's best mom? by starting each day with a perfectly balanced mug of... i've got this.pmom!f your mom game...vnailed it! thanks so much. you need a balanced coffee you can drink throughout the day. good girl. offees brew a smooth blend. for a taste that's not too strong, but never weak. so you can savor every sip
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>> i was talking to savannah and the said she said, clothes on you like, it's motivating. >> once they're on, you're ready to go to the gym. >> bright colors. >> yes. >> there are these online subscription you get your fitness fix with that. i've heard a lot about them and wanted to subscribe but i wasn't sure. what's the ? >> you don't want to get tied in. this is fytso.com. you send out a profile and theyplete outfit, which is cool. shoes, shirt, sports bra, the whole thing. it comes to $50 a piece. keep what you want and what y send it back and you're not charged for it. >> hidden fees? >> no membership, no sign-up fee.
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or ask them toh thi month monthly box. you can order it when you want and there's different brands. >> not just one brand. >> >> we are obsessed over leggings. i said i was going to stop wearing the plain black ones because they don'these are mote ivate ing leggings. this is from yogaletics. they go from extra small to a >> love it. >> they embrace all body shapes. i love how they have the high panel. >> this is what i have on? >> i love it. >> so comfortable. another great thing, a lot of women in larger sizes, they feel when there is abric stretches and you lose the color. that doesn't happen. >> let's get to the models.
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fabletics, co-founded by kate hudson. >> this is adore able dorable. they're trying to make pieces that transition from the gym tay life. they're basics and good gym pieces, as well. it's fun in the back. it has the you can feel like you can go to the gym and do your errands and you don't have to change. >> the fabletics, around $49.95 for the vip you sign up. there's no charges to sign up but you have a monthly fee. you get two pieces per month. if you want to skip the month, sure you tell them you want to skip it. >> read all the fine print to see what you're signing up for. >> exactly. >> you look great in that. i love the top. next up,he wearing? >> old navy. i feel like they're stepping up their game. it's a cool pant. old navy is always accessible with prices.it is only $74. >> you don't have to workout.
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>> we gave a pop of color rneath. >> these pants look like kendall jenner. she's always in the cutest workout pants. >> only $22.94. >> okay. >> get them. >> real quick, we have come on in. >> erica is wearing an outfit from kohl's, which is another really affordable -- >> love ths fun to get away from the black leggings. if you want to try something different, this is a great way to do it and not spend a ton of money. the pants are only $26. >> wow. >> you can do it committed to it. if you don't love it, won't feel like you spent a ton of money. this is a motivator. >> you look so cute. >> how do you clean >> the safest way is probably to put it on tumble dry low or let it air dry. >> love these looks. go online and we'll post all the thank you, melissa. thank you, ladies. you're rocking hot. we can go have lunch and not go
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who try to make it in the try to make a quick buck by renting out their apartment for the night. >> guests are staying until 11:00 aall we have to do is stay out until 11:00. >> we live in the city that never sleeps. >> exactly. >> what if we go to the bar where we got that place. >> watch the sunrise, romantic breakfast at the diner. >> i love that diner. >> okay. >> ilana and abbie, being here. >> what's it like, to have the already going in? >> feels good. >> it's so good. >> you don't have to rent your apartment out then, i t? >> exactly. >> you guys have been together since the upright citizens brigade days, almost ten years
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>> it's really -- improv team starting in, like, 2008. >> yeah. >> how cool is it to be able to rise up from there with your buddy at your side the whole >> it's unreal. it's amazing. it's very new york, i think. >> what do you mean? >> there's so much opportunity u know, it's kind of for the taking, i feel, new york is. i feel like that's kind of what our attitude has been. >> it can't hurt you haveler as your -- >> doesn't hurt. >> she's been this amazing support system. someone that we're often ld amy do in this situation? >> she has a bird's eye view that we couldn't have had from the beginning. she just had such great you guys asked us in the break, do we still get nervous, and we said yes. at this point, you're promoting the show, becoming more and more famous. any nervous jitters?
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have each other. >> yeah. >> as you start introducing us, i was like, oh. we're>> constant, yeah. >> art imitating life. abbi, one of your first jobs i read, you were hired to w equinox, handing out workout flyers? >> the one at grand central. >> there's an episode based on that, right? >> my character, abbi >> yes, familiar. >> -- similar name. similar spelling and name. >> abbi or ng on the situation, it goes up or down. yeah, my character works at a gyml gym. >> and you have great guests on the show.
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kind of icon on our that come together? >> we wrote this episode -- i'm not going to spoil what it is -- and it didn't need to have her, but she was sort of liked. then we went out to her, like you know, you have to try. she was in -- it was veryn amazing day for the show, for us, for our crew. >> she was incredible. it was amazing, to be able ton person. >> this season, we'll see it? >> yeah. >> ilana glazer and abbi congrats on the success.
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