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good morning. something for everyone. donald trump and hillary clinton each win seven super tuesday states, tightening their grips on their party's nomi >> once we get all of this finished, i'm going to go after one person, that's hillary clinton. >> instead of building walls, we're going to break down barriers. >> cruz, rubio and sanders, will they be well enough to stay in the race? a new piece of debris has been found that could be from malaysia air flight 370. missing fer ing ing for nearly two years.
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world's biggest mysteries? scott kelly returns to earth after spending more time in space than any other american. what he's saying about being back home. the shocking sight. the moment a toddler falls out of a moving van, caught on camera. the child getting up and chasing after the vehicle. how a good samaritan helped that boy find his family today, wednesday, march 2nd, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning. welcome to "today" on a wen wednesday morning. grab tooth sticks and stick them in savannah's eyes. she has a late night. >> the glasses are there to hide it. i was surprised you said it's wednesday morning because it's still tuesday night for me. >> late night but it was interesting.
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start with the republicans. victories. vermont, massachusetts, virginia, tennessee, alabama, georgia and arkansas. ted cruz notched three wins, including the big prize of texas. that is his home state. he goes along there with oklahoma and alaska. marco rubio took minnesota, his first win of this race. here's how the delegate count stacks up this morning. trump with 292. 188 for cruz. 98 for marco rubio. >> on the democratic side, it was a big night for hillary clinton. virginia, tennessee, alabama, georgia, arkansas, texas and massachusetts. bernie sanders is vowing he's not going anywhere. he won in his home state of vermont, as well as in oklahoma, minnesota and colorado. take a look at the delegate count. hilary lary clinton with a commanding lead, 979 to 382 for bernie sanders. >> we have complete coverage
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let's start with nbc national correspondent peter alexander. peter, good morning to you. >> hey, matt, good morning to you. it was definitely a super tuesday for donald trump, demonstrating wide appeal from the deep south to the northeast. all said, donald trump has won ten states and collected more delegates than marco rubio and ted cruz combined. >> reporter: donald trump tallying up another impressive night. >> we could win six or seven or eight or nine. >> reporter: the billionaire boasting lopsided victories from alabama to massachusetts, and narrower ones from arkansas to virginia. >> your critics would suggest you're dividing the country and your party. >> i am a unifier. once we get all this finished, i'll go after one person, hillary clinton. >> reporter: naysayers insisting he's toxic to the brand. chris christie toned it down,
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>> the republican party has become more dynamic and diverse. we're taking from the democrats, taking from the independents. we have more people. >> god bless the lone star state. >> reporter: by locking up wins in his delegate-rich home state of texas and oklahoma next door, with an early morning call for alaska, ted cruz strengthened his case as the best equipped to challenge trump. >> for the candidates who haven't won a state, who haven't wrapped up significant delegates, prayerfully consider coming together. uniting. that is the only way to beat donald trump. >> i love you, miami! >> reporter: marco rubio with his sights set on florida in two weeks captured a desperately needed win in minnesota. once again, targeted trump. >> the party of lincoln and reagan and the presidency of the united states will never be held by a con artist.
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takes and wherever it takes to ensure that i am the next president of the united states. >> one of the biggest take aways from last night should be the turnout. consider this, 15 states have voted. 15 republican states have now had numbers, record turnouts, except for vermont. compare 2008, when barack obama swept to victory in the white house to 2016. here's how they compare. the parties effectively trading places. on the right, 2008. democrats with 8.2 million voters in the states that voted in primaries on super tuesday. the republicans with 5 million. this time around, the almost exact opposite. the republicans with 8.3 million voters turning out. the democrats with 5.5 million. matt and savannah? >> peter, thank you very much. donald trump says he deserves a lot of the credit for that. >> it's a telling number we just showed. with wins in seven states last night, hillary clinton has taken full command of the democratic race this morning.
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campaign is increasingly focusing on donald trump. nbc's kristen welker is following that part of the story this morning. good morning. >> good morning to you. hillary clinton has major momentum this morning after resounding victories all across the south. fueled in large part by huge african-american support. bernie sanders still insists he can stop her, but it's going to be a lot tougher now. >> reporter: clinton securing her front runner status tuesday, sweeping the south, winning seven states in all. >> now this campaign moves forward to the motor city and beyond. >> reporter: even pulling off a victory in massachusetts, defeating the vermont senator in his own this country belongs to all of us, not just those at the top. >> reporter: as s marches forward, sanders' chances are
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>> i am proud to bring vermont values all across this >> reporter: tuesday, he claimed victory in his home state of vermont and wins in oklahoma, colorado and minnesota. >> thank you, ter: vowing to fight on. >> by the end of tonight, we are going to win many hundreds of >> reporter: still, clinton is setting her sights on the battle that may lie ahead. a face-off with donald trump in november. being great. we have to make america whole. >> reporter: painting herself as the believe what we need in america today is more love and kindness. republican front runner returning fire, signaling, if nominated, he'll use the controversy over her e-mails as one of his biggest >> what she did was a criminal act. if she's allowed to run, i would be very, very surprised.
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the other side has never beenwer. >> while clinton is leading by hundreds of delegates this morning, her aides don't think she can put the race out of reach until mid to lateolds a rally in new york tonight, while sanders will hold a breakfast and lay out the path forward, a sign he has no intention of getting out any time soon. >> kristen welker, thank you. let's take a closer look at the super tuesday results. chuck todd is moderator of "meet the press," also up all ma'am. >> any other election cycle, if anybody did this well on super tuesday, having won the early states, you'd be saying, the race is over. you'd be taking a the party leaders would be falling all over themselves, excited about this leader who is bringing enthusiasm and new voters and doing all this but it's not the case with donald trump. >> instead, we're seeing the remaining in the race looking at an increasin to the nomination.
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point? >> he has over a hundred delegate lead and we haven't assigned all the delegates from super tuesday. he'll likely get over hough a hundred, you think, it can't be much, but it is significant in the way the process works. they basically have 13 days. there's a lot of primaries andarch 15th. obviously, we're spending a lot of time. we'll be talking about florida and ohio. why? marco rubio and johnthe game now, they can't get the nomination of their own. ted cruz, marco rubio. >> they can't get to the magic >> without a contested convention. donald trump is the only one to get the contested number. they have to beat them. i don't know where marco rubio can win before know where john kasich can win before ohio. cruz might get a few victories, but trump is going to win most of the states.erhaps with michigan six days from now.
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conversation in a moment, but let's look at the democrats. look at the delegates and see why pundits like yourself are saying this is a tougher road for bernie sanders. >> few things. first of all, there's that gap. a 600ere, number one. if you take out the super delegates, which people know those are party leaders that have endorsed her, she'd have a 200 delegate i want to focus here. the orange are the states clinton won. this is a lot of african-american voters that dominated these primaries last bernie sanders did pathetic with these voters. if you can't win these voters -- oh, here we go., roker? finally, this machine is getting use. >> he's sensitive about the map. >> good-bye. >> lick it while we come over nicolle and matt in on this. >> that's something you don't hear every day.
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trump has a great a better than expected night, and not amarco rube io. play the role of rubio, staying in the race? >> there is still an animated to stop trump from reaching the magic number of 1,200 plus delegates. that is all that rubio can hope for, in terms of the results and primaries. he no longer has a path of getting 1,200 himself. >> chuck, we trump took to the stage. who was that guy? it was not the donald trump that we've seen over the last six months. he was restrained. he complimented ted l him a liar. couple shots at marco rubio. is that the trump of the future, and how long can he stay in that character? >> i don't know. we just had this and i singled her out with this conversation. >> three hours ago.
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know, if he could get act like a >> for a minute. >> well, he did it for a few minutes yesterday. the problem with trump, one step forward and two steps back. if that trump can sustain this temperament for 13 more days, it's all he has to do, until march 13th. if he can, he'll be the nominee and they won't be able to stop him at the convention. but the trump we've seenn able to sustain temperamentally that persona. >> remember when we interviewed trump that one time? he said, i'm trying to be ike, then he was dropping a world at the drop can a third-party candidate emerge? last night, we coined a term, establishment fantasy. is that what it is or is there a possibility? >> it is a in the cycle, everything is possible. everything is on the table. you would have called avention an
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but it's also on the table. >> maybe i'm slow on the uptake, but if the plan is torump at the convention, wouldn't the republican establishment want all of these guys to stay in the race, to keep dividing up the delegates? >> absolutely. i think in an odd way, only that, hope you get mitt romney to file late in the california prime a non-aggression pact between cruz, rubio and kasich? kasich, you're on your own in ohio. good luck. we endorse you. we want our voters toyou. john kasich says, i want my supporters to vote for marco rubio. if that is the plan, i just don't think these three campaigns can work together like >> no evidence of that cooperation. >> it's also really, really hard. it's really difficult to deprive trump of the because of the masses and
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frosty of his supporters. >> rubio almost won virginia mostly from democrats trying to help him out, but it didn't work. >> matt asked for a quick answer. >> that was like two and a half i don't know how that went. >> guys, thanks. >> i'm going to go mess around with that board. very much. hallie jackson spent the campaign. she caught up with him after he addressed his supporters in good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. ted cruz is already looking ahead to kentucky ansas where he'll be ering the results of the oklahoma primary backstage at his party, he did what he had to do in texas, won, andf more time to try to make his case that republicans, including his rivals, should unite around him as the best chance of stopping >> where you go from here, how do you get the republican nomination?
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been 15 states that have voted. only one candidate hasrump. that's been us. >> should somebody drop out? >> i think all of them love this country and are putting this country first. if it becomes clear to at that candidate does not have a path to the nomination, has not been able to win a state in 15 contests, hasn't been able to rack up considerable comes a point, do you want donald trump to be the nominee? if trump is the nominee, republicans get clobbered. i think people are going to look at the numbers, look at the nd consider what to do. it is my hope that as a party, we come together and say, stop this madness. do not nominate a candidate will drive the party off a cliff. >> how do you beat donald trump when he has performed as well as he's performed tonight? >> we have to get one on one. head to head.eat donald trump, i beat him resoundingly.
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and divided.he party will say, it is reckless. at a time when the stakes have never been higher, it's recklesse and nominate donald trump. donald trump may be the one candidate on the face of the planet that hillary clinton can beat. the democrats are an't let it happen. i don't think republicans want the general election to consist of two rich new york liberals, one republican and one democrat, each other. we should nominate a real conserve tiff and ative and i hope that's what we're going to not well-liked by colleagues in the senate, but he seems to be getting reluctant backup from lindsey graham, who says the a position where they have to rally around cruz to stop trump. the senator telling me, senator cruz, that is, that he'd welcome thehe establishment rallying around one of the ultimate outsiders?
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we'll see how this shapeshallie, thank you very much. we'll have more on the impact of super tuesday and the races moving forward in a little while. breaking news in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. learned investigators believe another piece of debris may have been found off the coast of africa. to story for two years and has the breaking news. good morning. >> nbc news learned a piece of debris was discovered on a sand the mossambiqub coast. an early analysis suggests it could have come from mh-370.s were seen on the piece and the locals think it could have been in the water for two years. the debris found byn who has been blogging about the search for mh-370. you call
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of debris washed on the other side of madagascar, reunion island last july. the ocean currents would haveew piece of debris to the african coast. it's thought the debris may also be from the plane's tail section, from the horizontal stabilizer.n malaysia, australia and the u.s. have looked at the photographs of the debris. close sources cstigation says it looks like ing ing ing -- boeing 777. mh-370 was a boeing 777.e on board. it disappears two years ago next week on a flight from malaysia to beijing. search has been focused on the indian ocean. the underwater search teams haven't found the remains of thethe command center tells nbc news it's aware a piece of debris has been found and it's
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might be, arranging for aough investigation. sources say engineers who looked at the debris say there is a good chance it came from mh-370. >> tom, i know you'll keepr us. thank you. it was raining here a little while ago. >> our temperatures are going to start to drop. part of the same system, look in alabama. we had strong storms move through. jackson county, a little east of huntsville, they start to pick up the pieces. the good news, the worst is now done. we've got warm air, and it has been a warm winter. warmest on record for over 20ecember 1st to february 29th. you can see the northeast and new england. look, it goes to north dakota,al sand -- alexandria and virginia. 51 in new york city right now. by the time we get into this
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hat's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you so much. coming up, just this morning, the anthem of the seas arriving back in port after ruise short. we'll hear from passengers about the ill-fated voyage from the controversy surrounding the end of theemotional new testimony from erin andrews. the extreme pru ecautions she now takes at hotels after being secretly stalker. we'll have the later report. first, this is "today" on
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7:30 now on this wednesday morning. march 2nd, 2016. nice crowd on our corner ofler plaza. good morning to them. little rainy this morning. >> a lot of people talking about politics. it is the big story. the presidential race and all ay results. donald trump dominated the republican side, winning seven states. marco rubio victory, taking the minnesota caucus. but bolstered by three victories of his own, ted cruz is calling on his rivals to drop out and let him go one on one against >> so long as the field remains
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the nomination remains more and that would be a disaster for republicans. for conservatives. and for the on the democratic side, hillary clinton added to her massive delegate lead. she won sevenstrong showing in the south. she started to sound like a candidate, looking ahead to the general election. >> the stakes in this election have never been higher.the rhetoric we're hearing on the other side has never been lower. trying toen us and them is wrong, and we're not going to let it work. >> bernie sanders won fourast night and vowed to take his fight against clinton to the end. all the way to the convention.
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good>> hey, matt and savannah. we want to break down some of the numbers from last night. these are things that stuck out to us at nbc's exhibit mp bringing out huge numbers of republicans. look at this. when you consider how well he did among republicans without college degrees. he has a narrow advantage amongose who have college degrees. those who don't have a college degree, donald trump trounced his opponents, winning 54% of the vote. he faces is from ted cruz's home state, the biggest prize last night in texas. 25% of voters in texas said that they were dissatisfiednald trump. only 25% said they were satisfied. 75% said they were dissatisfied.inton with another strong showing last night. to win this fall, she's going to have to bring together young democratic voters.
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among the democratic voters under the age of 30, hillary clinton won barely 1/3 of them. among those between 30 and 62%. those 60 years of age and older, 72% of them sided with hillary couple things to watch as we go forward. back to you. >> peter alexander, thanks. in other news, this morning, royal caribbean's anthem of the seas has arrived back in itst of new jersey after the second ill-fated voyage in a month. we'll go tojersey. some of the passenger janet shamlian spoke to some of >> some are very angry. they're telling stories of honeymoons, vacations, anniversary trips cut short. many of them, by some accounts, are also sick with the norovirus. that's leading to conflicting
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returned early. >> reporter: it's happened again. another ill-fated voyage for one of the world's largest cruise ships. anthem of the seas cut short its trip, royal caribbean says, because of a severe forecasted storm. >> disappointed. i wanted to cry. you wait so long and pay so muchy. >> reporter: is that the reason? ports indicate dozens of passengers and crew are sick with norovirus. on board, frustration. one passenger tweeting,to clean. staff in garn teen and told not to talk to the press. another tweeting, wish royal caribbean and rclcorpnest about why we turned back. my honeymoon was cut short. the cruise line tweeted then't affect the
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a few weeks ago, hurricane force sea and angry passengers. >> i think you find out people's lives are at risk. >> reporter: this morning, to paradise cut short. >> royal caribbean is facing a negligence lawsuit from the last cruise that came back early. says the suit is without merit and it turned back this time because it was following the new storm avoidance policy that it after the last incident in february. matt and savannah, back to you. >> janet, thank you. erin andrews' $75 millionrial is one step closer to going to the jury after she took the stand for a second straight day. she faced tough questions from defense attorneys. morgan radford is at the courthouse courthouse. good morning. >> good morning, savannah.
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scheduled to testify here in the courtroom today. that's as the defense scrambles to make its case as to why the marriott shouldn't get stucklion tab. >> reporter: the jury in the erin andrews' case will hear from more witnesses today. the two days of imony from andrews herself likely made the biggest impact. she broke down in tears when talking about her boyfriend, the >> i think he would have loved the girl more. that was there before this >> reporter: she described her hotel. at check-in, she asks for a different room. she doesn't food and sets b to,o s s booby traps to know if there were intruders. >> i put a paper it's moved, i can tell. >> reporter: the lawyer
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marriott. can you repeat your question, >> reporter: the defense tried to show she hasn't been seriously damaged by the secretly recorded viral video. >> you also got an from reebok? >> yes. >> diet mountain dew? >> yes. >> reporter: the jury heard from an espn >> did you see her performance suffer in any way as a result of the events involving mr. barrett? >> no. >> reporter: andrews said mondayrk made her give an interview about the ordeal. >> my boss said, before you go on-air for college football, we need you to give a sit-downw. >> reporter: prompting the company to release a statement. developments in the case have been interpreted by some to mean espn was unsupportive of erin. that isn't true. for erin, the video will always be there. >> it'll be a reminder every day.
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a jury will decide how much that pain is worth in dollars, if any. >> morgan, thank you. let's get a checkr from al. >> we're looking at a big change coast. nino. it's about to really fuel some wet weather in southern couple of big storms off the pacific coast. we've had a big ridge of high pressure pushing the jetthe north, keeping california dry for the last month or so. look out, the ridge breaks down. we're seeing all this moisture streaming into central and southernlly saturday into sunday. here's what we're looking for. urban roadway flooding on the weekend. mud and debris flow in burn areas. 1 to 3 inches in southern california.
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space capsule carrying scott kazakhstan. >> scott kelly, back on mother 340 days in space. >> reporter: for kelly and the russian astronaut, the end of a 340-day mission. thank you. >> reporter: six hours earlier, hugs and good-byes on the international space station, as all three men climbed into the spacelosed at 3:43 p.m. central time. >> reporter: and closed the hatch for the return trip home. kelly had been on board7th of last year. tweeting stunning photographs along the way. >> having no running water, you know, it's kind of like, i'veoods camping for a year. with regards to like hygiene. >> reporter: nasa is hoping to
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it's 8:00 on "today".ng up, super night for hillary clinton and donald trump. >> thank you all, so much. what a super tuesday! >> when we unify,nobody, nobody that's going to beat up. thank you very much, everybody. >> both candidates moving closer to securing their party's their competition vowing to fight on. darling, hold my hand is cait ready to date? caitlyn jenner opens upfe after her transition and answers the question everyone is asking. >> there is a revelation in the
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>> i know people are always interested in that. i'm on top of the world taking her in for landing. >> clear to land. >> there you go. you did it. >> it's not down yet. >> definitely half the job. >> we'll see if i could handle the pressure on my internship inside jfk's air traffic control tower.y, march 2nd, 2016. we'll have a house party carolina. >> good >> i'm at the "today" show. >> spending my 40th birthday. >> celebrating my birthday with
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welcome back to "today" on this wednesday morning. nice crowd of people outside. we'll get in the beginning of our next half hour. >> as soon as the rain clears, we're there. >> done. >> lot to get to this in half hour, beginning with the results from super expected, donald trump and hillary clinton building steam with seven wins each yesterday. was it enough to seal the deal for either of jackson is in houston where she spent the evening with ted cruz's campaign. good morning to you. >> hey, matt. good morning. ted cruz is arguing be the one to bring the party together to try to slow down donald trump. but trump looks tough to stop, unify the party and taking a more measured, thoughtful tone after his big night. >> reporter: from the northeast to the deep south, dominance from donald trump.p seven wins and, more importantly, racking up
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>> i think it's awfully hard to say, that's not the person we want to lead the party, r: skipping ing ping ing ping the victory laps for a news conference, trump sounding gracious. >> i ted on the win in texas. i know how hard he worked. >> reporter: but dismissed a gop establishment revolt against >> they'll just lose everything and that would be the work of a loser. >> reporter: he couldn't resist a dig at marco rubio. >> he had a tough night. otching his first and only win in minnesota. >> we've only had five days now to explain to people what a con artist donald trump is and you're already seeing the impact i never said we were going to win or close out the campaign on super tuesday. ted cruz did. >> reporter: cruz winning his home state, texas, and picking up two more victories in and alaska. to his campaign, a sign this is becoming a two-man race. >> should somebody drop out?
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stop this madness. do not nominate a candidate who will drive the party off a >> reporter: on the democratic side -- >> what a super tuesday! >> reporter: hillary clinton sweeping the south.ssachusetts, in bernie sanders' backyard. the front runner barely mentioningcompetitor. is aiming at her potential republican rival. >> america never stoppedeat. [ applause ] we have to make america whole. >> make america great again isuch better than making america whole again. >> clinton seeming to solidify the front runner epublican side, a big story line, turnout. the number of republicans voting
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ry single state except for vermont. it's what we've seen so far through the primary season, too. >> hallie jackson, thank you so much. out in los angeles angeles, we have tamron here for a check of the top stories. >> breaking news this morning to report in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370 which ago next week. nbc news learned that investigators believe another piece of debris may have been found off the coast of africa. it was reportedly moe zambique and madagascar. the first piece of the plane washed ashore on the other side of madagascar last t was traveling from malaysia to china when it vanished with 239 people on board. police in los angeles caught the fugitive who escaped hour-long chase and standoff. the 35-year-old had been on the run since monday. he was arrested near a bus stop tuess the hummer
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slow-speed pursuit with his kidnapped girlfriend and two young people in the vehicle. they were not hurt. he ran after the dramatic standoff. a terrifying scene caught on camera ended without any serious injuries. this is unbelievable. a toddler -- look at the video -- tumbles from the his grandfather's van on a busy highway in china. you see the child running after the van. a good samaritanttle boy, reunited him with his family. the grandfather said he'd been rear ended a few days ago in an accident and it must haveosened his rear latch. >> but the kid shouldn't have been in that section without a seat belt. >> so many questions. i have one more story. when you're at a sporting event, the best seats in the house have many perks but there are risks involved. this happened atgarden during the knicks-blazers game. a pass makes its way to the front row.
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to block the ball with his it sends his beer into the air and cascading on top of him. other than needing a refill, he seemed to be in goodwet t-shirt contest at madison kwar square. >> isn't the rule, never put the beer in the zone of nger? >> that's your priority? >> the guy behind him might have taken the worst shot. thank you, kris jenner reveals how he found out about the murder of her friend nicole brown simpson.
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of mine. if you can get up in the morning, ya know, shake the dust and go up there and make somp, i did my job. 8:12. you know what that means? >> time to trend. >> okay. here is a provocative question for parents in the social media raise your hand if you have ever posted a picture of your young child online. >> yeah.o. >> not just the identity, but yeah, i'm in it. >> the question is, are you violating your child's privacy by posting the photos online?horities say, yes, you are. they're urging parents to stop it. warning that under the country's laws, when your children grow up, they could later sue you for their privacy.
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>> or even jeopardizing their security. penalties could include a year in prison. or a fine of nearly >> seems excessive. i mean, most parents would have their which i would's best interest at heart and not want to do something that invaded their privacy, right? >> you cannot child is going to feel about that later on. >> i don't think we should overdo it. >> we should hold on to the photos of kids naked young, because later, it'll be an embarrassment. you're going to sue me? oh, yeah. tub time. >> we decided to talk about thiser than carson and asked you on twitter, should parents be penalized for posting photos of kids online. no. 14% say yes. it's a violation of privacy. >> kids should take pictures of their parents and post it see how you like it. >> my 1-year-old could post. she sent pictures to you the other day.
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>> you know throwing the in the public fountains? >> for good luck. good. it gives life to our hopes, dreams and wishes. do you want the coins get? >> who gets it? >> the lake at the bellagio in $12,000. the mall of america fountain, $24,000. both of those donate to charity. fountain only gets $200 a year. they say it's too big and people can't see where the coins land.ict seems that money. >> makes sense though. >> raise your hand if you reached in if you needed spare change. >> feed your the coins. >> people who eat at chick-fil-a are not just getting a side order of fries, they're also
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this is a good idea. the fast food chain unveiled a new challenge. at every table in the restaurant, there is a little box called a cell phone you walk into the restaurant, put your cell phone in the little box and place it on silent. then you're supposed to enjoy your meal without any high-tech ractions. do something like talk to your children and your family members. families successfully complete the challenge, they get aam cone later. one owner has noticed more chatter in the restaurant. >> this is the best chicken in the game. >> incredible. >> it's a good the bun especially. >> the warm bun is very good. >> that's the only reason we did this story, to get the free chicken. >> these have been in your pocket since yesterday.
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just a disclaimer. so the rolling stones set to make history again. a mighty pop start. >> we'll start with kris jenner and more of her interview with ellen, reflecting on the minihe o.j. simpson murder trial. we showed you some of the interview on tuesday. in the new clip, kris explains why she feels she failedown simpson. >> we were supposed to have lunch the day after she was murdered. she said she wanted to show me some things and talk about what was in her safe. now, makes sense, that that's probably what she wanted to reveal to me that next day. which broke my heart because i'll always feel horrible thatay enough attention. >> important stuff. you're talking about crick fill hick-fil-a during the sout was an important interview. >> kris also talked about caitlyn jenner who said she was going to date men.
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in the next half hour, natalie sits down withf. roller stones are heading to perform a concert in havana.e the biggest act to play since the 1959 ref lugs volution. the stones will be arriving in cuba four days after mrs. obama make their own historic visit. finally, the "voice." the coaches pulling out all the one particular artist. christina and oklahoma singer. she rocked the house with her take on "red neck>> one of my favorite. let me get a big hell ya for the red neck girls like me oh
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at the last minute, christina tried to lure her to her team. with a big kiss right on the lips. pharrell was in shock. she's now a proud member of team christina. there's your pop start. >> a lot going on on the "voice." >> sounded like s my jam. one of my karaoke numbers. go-to. al, how's the weather looking? >> first pop start where we'vehrown under the bus. thanks, carson. i don't mind because you worked all night and you deserve it. >> thank you. >> we have a little bit of a clipper that's going to be coming across thursday, fast-moving storm dumps down to the south. accumulating snow for des moines. chicago. south bend, indiana. friday, heavy rainmid-atlantic coast. it makes its way up the coast a little, bringing snow to the northeast. how much?
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cedar rapids, chicago, columbus, maybe 2 to 4 inches. new york city, 1 to 3. heavier snow as you get down into the delmarva peninsula. >> that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you so much. this morning, we have more of our series, up for the job we became interns. matt, you had a good job. >> it was cool.
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enough to work at jfk airportork in one of the most pressure-packed offices around. it's air traffic control tower.jfk is one of the busiest airports in the world, with more than 1,000 flights each day. 90 airlines moving 150,000rs in and out of the city skies. so i head to work in the control tower, 17 stories up. >> it's my first day as an intern. they gave me a security watch. control tower up here. crazy. >> reporter: my boss for the day, dave, jfk'snager. >> good to have you here. >> reporter: he manages a team of controllers that run a high wire balancing act. moving planes along jfk's 50f runways and taxi ways. >> jet blue on the runway now.
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>> landing plane has the right departing plane. >> still on the ground and able to stop. >> reporter: controllers have eyes across 5,000 acres and rely on >> there are times when the tower is up in the clouds. when you look out, all you can see the white. >> is it nerve rack wracking,e hundreds of planes and you can't see them? >> is it for you, will? >> a lot of weather out there, you get stressed a little bit but you can't let it get to orter: this is one cool group under control. pressure. controllers can be talking to ten pilots at once. as many as 60 in bad s job, one mistake means no reset button. >> because the stress is so high, if they work 90 minutes, >> correct. we never want them working more than two hours at one time without a break. >> it's also a bit of a young 't it? i mean, i read that 65, you're
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you realize i'm an intern for a job i've already aged out on? >> great. >> reporter: they put me to work strips. a computer prints out flight details from pilots with requests to depart or works clearance. >> information below it is the type of airplane, 737 they fly. altitude they want to climb to when they get to the cruising altitudete they'll fly from jfk to minneapolis. >> reporter: next, it's time for training from the simulator. what they call the sim. my instructor,e're going to be landing on runway 31 right, right out the window over here. >> these are planes waiting to land on 31 right? >> this one is this one.r: it doesn't take long for me to understand the intensity of the job. >> delta 6270, this is kennedy tower. >> wind. >> wind is >> at 9. >> at 9. >> runway?
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>> clear to land. >> and you're clear to it. >> he's not down yet. >> that's only half the job. now, this whole line is over here, matt. if you look at the have an arrival for the runway about eight miles out. we have to make sure this departure is airborne before this arrival gets here. >> in reading my gap? >> this is shooting the gap. >> reporter: two planes in, one plane out. imanage age age age age age age -- manage to shoot the gap. this takes focus to a new level. >> american 1515 this is kennedy tower. 31 left. victor. winds 310 at 9. taxi left alpha. >> reporter: it's a huge adrenaline ne away. got them off the runway. >> reporter: when i think i'm getting a feel for it, this happens.
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lightning lightning? now you lost visibility. >> i can't see any plane landing now. i don't even see the end of 31 left, where i know i've got three or four planeske off. >> you can see it over here on your ground radar. >> things have gone from bad to worse here at kennedy. it was rain enough for me. couldn't see a thing. now it's snowing. >> snowing. make sure things don't get worse. we have an arrival five miles somebody sitting on the runway that has to depart. >> i manage to leave thehout causing major accidents. controllers say the view doesn't get old. it's spectacular on the ground, too. >> where the rubber meets the clear for takeoff and clear to land. it's all about that. >> reporter: so as a fitting end to my ff. >> hope you enjoyed interning here today. >> are you kidding? i loved it. >> thank you for helping with the strip. >> least i could do.
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>> it was really cool.he pressure? >> you only hear about those people when something goes wrong. on a daily basis, they do the job so well. day in and day out. >> what's strips of paper in such a high-tech world. that's what they use. >> it's part of it. others are on computer. there's one great radar ground you see every plane moving on the runways, on this piece of radar. >> wow. >> united used to have on channel 9, you could listen to the chatter from the tower. ie plane, ready to take off. it's amazing how much these people have to keep in check. >> in the simulator when you clear a plane to takeoff or talk back to you. you're like, now what do i do? i practiced my part. >> is this matt lauer? love the show. >> want to thank them for their n. >> that was awesome. just ahead, caitlyn jenner
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nice to have you on a super wednesday. >> speaking of super, jill is inside with a super specialnd deals. trying to make every day essentials more affordable, including an unbelievable bar gain, gain, lady ies, on a handbag. >> it's nice. plus, what happens when you combine cinnamon roll with a rich pound cake. you get heaven. that's whatabout to learn the recipe for a match made in heaven. that's like the handbag, must-have of the day. >> that's my segment! >> e it. al, check of the weather? >> don't do the weather. go back to the pound cake. ou what's going on. >> i love pound cake. >> who doesn't? for today, windy conditions, snow in northern new england. rainific northwest. snow showers through the great lakes.
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tomorrow, we have a mix through the mid river valley. snow across the great lakes. little clipper. we have more wet weather in your central and northern california, pacific northwest with the snow. plenty of texas. warm as you get to the southwest, 90 degrees tomorrow in phoenix. sunny and 81 in miami. that's what's going on around the country. >> we have got nice friends here. it's your birthday. what's your name?
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>> where are you from? >> knoxville, tennessee. >> we have another hold on a minute. cola, south carolina. >> yes. >> fantastic. right next to pepsi. >> yeah. ack inside to the gang. >> al, thank you. after covering the oscars for us this weekend, natalie stayed out in california. she got an interview with caitlyn jenner. good morning. we miss you. >> miss you, too. i needed to find new friends and visited caitlyn jenner. after her much-talked aboutants sigs, caitlyn kate transition, i we talked about everything from dating to >> hello, ladies. >> i've been around women all my life, and they would have girls they'd say, you can't come. i always thought, well, that's just not fair.
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hanging out with the girls is now part of caitlyn's newe up the other morning, and i thought to myself, it has been so long in my life when happy. >> reporter: it's been a whirlwind nine months. she's not only revealed her transition to the world, but faced public scrutiny and strong from even within her new transgender community. >> yours is a place of privilege. how you came into this was being able to afford the best doctors. the best therapists to help you transition. >> most trans people, n deal with their issues in private. mine was being publicly displayed around the world. >> reporter: in am cait" on our sister channel e, the 66-year-old is seen developing friendships with and learning from other transgender calls her girl squad.
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very first episode that you may be ready to stanot just dating, but dating men? >> yes, there is a revelation in that. i know people are always interested in that. right now, i am just, kind of doing what i'm doing. but it would be nice to kind of share your life with somebody. >> yeah. >> but, hey, i'm open. hat hasn't changed, caitlyn is still a staunch republican, which led to heated exchanges during the group's bus travels across the >> i'm not blaming it on republicans or conservatives. >> i sat on the republican side of the bus. when we do get a candidate, certainly be talk ly ly will talk to them. i admit the democrats, as far as trans issues, are better than the republicans. in a democratic party.
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to republicans. but having that conversation with cait actually did open up my eyes to some vice versa, like she was open to listen to some things. >> since caitlyn told her story and came forward and transitioned in front of the has that done? >> it has allowed the kids to come out at a much younger age. a lot of doors have been opened,f ms. caitlyn jenner. >> i can't describe how much it changed, you know, when caitlyn came out. it was a different, respectful, to okay, this is something real. >> i think what we should do, since it is an official girls night, i think what we should do is we should have a vote. for a new member. >> what? >> are you kidding me? that is such an honor. >> a vote right here. in.
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>> okay. >> you're officially into girls night. here's your official girls night we all got them. >> amazing. >> guys, i have a new set of friends out here. check it out. i'm still wearing my girls nightmorning. it was just really just a great conversation with all of the ladies, and i really do feel honored that they wanted to talk to me issues that affect them. >> it was fascinating, natalie. thank you very much. really appreciate ou got it. the new season of "i am cait" premieres on e. when counting calle ories becomes a dangerous man's struggle with extreme dieting. first of our series this week.
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we are back now. 8:39. we've got part three of our week-long series called compelling compulsions. >> eating disorders are thought a problem that only impacts but you're about to meet a young man from texas whose obsession drove himself to lose half his body weight. here is today's n bcndent craig melvin. >> reporter: bo is busy counting deductions as he studies to be an accountant, but there was a time he was obsessed withies. bo is healthy now, but not long ago, he forced himself on to a starvation diet to get what he thought was the ideal the reality was unhealthy and horrifying to family and friends. as a boy, bo was always one of the heaviest kids in his class. in high school, he bulked to nearly 300 pounds to play. but he was never happy with how he looked. >> i was in choir, and i had done a show on stage and saw a picture of myself. i said, once football is going to be that big next year. >> reporter: he lost 45 pounds
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>> the fear of getting big again really took me to an hen i started doing like 700 calories a day. >> reporter: that's right. while many first-year college students go on a diet ofcken wings, bo started eating between 600 and 700 calories a day, six days a week. >> what does 700 calories look >> breakfast would be an apple, banana, blueberries. lunch was 3 ounces of chicken and a cup of green beans. the same amount of chicken, 3 ounces, a aparagus and maybe >> reporter: bo got down to 160 pounds on his 6'4" frame. his family witnessed the changes each time he came home on break. >> it literally scared me.ee his spine, vertebrae, his ribs. i've been in the mission field
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have not seen that kind of on a malnourished child. >> reporter: bo's father bruce worried his son was seriously ill. n my bedroom and i wept because i thought my son is dying right in front of me. he won't listen to me. >> i was miserable but i thought i looked scary thing is, i thought i had weight still to lose. >> reporter: bo wouldn't listen to his dad but he began having doubts when his grandfather, a told him he needed help. that's where trainer justin came? >> how did he look? >> if you can imagine somebody that doesn't eat and all they do ise looked like. >> looked sick. >> sick. >> reporter: justin gave bo workouts and a game plan to get >> you have to eat properly. if you're not planning out your nutrition, like you would plan out your finances, then you're going tor: bo is 1 of 10 million american men who have eating disorders.
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stills girls and women's issues, it's that much harder for boys and men to reach out for help. because there is this ter: bo's message to other guys struggling in silence, don't carry the weight all on your own. >> when you look in the mirror ou see? >> now, i see someone that's happy. and healthy. really is having a great time. this is probably the been in my life. >> reporter: for "today", craig melvin, nbc news. >> takes a lot o that story, as well. >> it does. >> if you want to get a closer look at eating disorders and if you're looking for help, head to hifting gears, we have steals and deals. jill martin has big bargains. there is a handbag selling for like nothing.
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hey, that's what i like about you we're back with a steals and deals. jill martin is going back to the basics with discounts onling everyday essentials. good morning. >> good morning. >> today, these are essentials, as you said, basics that you need for your wardrobe.o better your life in a certain way. >> you need to replace them. we start with bras. shouldn't be wearing the bra from seventh grade? >> right.y nine to twelve months, replenish your bras because they stretch out and give less support. these are one size fitsh is random but they stretch to you. they really do work. the retail is $74 to $86. there's four different sets. if you go on could see the difference. the pads are removable, so versatile and super supportive. the deal, $24. up to >> for one bra?
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mom inventors or what we call mom mompreneurs. head to today.com to enter. you'll have a chance to appear looifr in the product will sell next day live on qvc with me. entries are due by friday. up next, how does a cinnamon roll pound cake sound right now? delicious. we'll show you how easy it is to
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er: today's food baking basics is sponsored by brookdale. bringing new life to senior crazy about >> been waiting for this an hour and 55 minutes. today, our week of basics, baking rolls on. on our menu, we've gottreat combining two classics. pound cake and cinnamon rolls. jocelyn, the author of "grandbaby cakes," good to see >> thank you for having me. >> look downstairs. table. they're going to chase down the chick-fil-a sandwich we just devoured with your. look at the ingredients. >> great ingredients. these are sort of typical but we
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we've also got two types of flour. i love to use a cake flour so it makes it nice and tender. then we use the all-purpose >> this is big mama's recipe. >> yeah, my grandmother. i love her so much. she's my inspiration for baking. i added a modern twist.or people, millenials, too. >> let's get started with the mixing. first of all, you have buttered that >> you also always have to prepare your pan. i also added flour to make sure it doesn't stick. >> talk about adding things together. >> this goes inside of the cake. we've got some melted butter, vanilla. we've got also some cinnamon and flour. mix it all together until it's smooth. it's going to be yourre going to abbreviate the process. i know you go wet and dry ingredients. >> absolutely. here, we've been creaming our butter until it's nice and getting as much air as possible.
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make sure it's totally incorporated. once you've got that in, that's when we get to adding our beautiful batter. see how beautiful it is? >> great consistency. >> then you add in sour cream. supehat in. along with a little oil, too. this makes sure that if you even like overbake it a little, it'll be totally, totally moist. thank you so much. >> >> absolutely. great vanilla. you also make sure you do not overbake this or overmix. >> put a little of the batter in. then what, another layer? we're going to actually add in the swirl. i'll put this, ladle this over the top, a little bit,re going to take our swirls >> mess it up. >> another layer of the batter on top of that. >> then you're going to bake it.
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this morning on "today's take," decision 2016. trump and clinton win big. what does that mean candidates? ben affleck's batman surprise that left fans in disbelief. and your first listen to ariana grande's released single "dangerous woman." all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today". it's wednesday beautiful one at that. 2nd day of march, 2016.
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i'm willie with tamron and al. natalie is on assignment.et myself out of the "hamilton" soundtrack. this is "wait for it," current "hamilton" song. >> i love you went back a second time. we've all been fortunate enough to see it, but it'sw many friends i call and say, can you get me tickets? i'm like, who -- >> no. >> the list of celebritiesing. >> i got to go months and months ago with my dad. i took my parents. i didn't -- couldn't get one for christina, my wife. she hasn't seen it and heard me for six months. she's like, you need to take me. we finally got in. now my kids are like, can i go? i went on stubhub for fday, oh, my. >> they can see it or they go to college. i'm telling you. >> they're little y'll appreciate it.
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wait on the wait list for the tickets. the wait list is like four years. sweet 16, lucy, you get to , 2030, you get to go. >> and she's in a wheelchair. >> oh, man. >> t won't be "hamilton" then it'll be trump. >> somebody has been on the trail. big wins hilary lary clinton. the rest are staying strong, and they'll be in the race at least another couple weeks. donald trump wins massachusetts,essee, alabama, georgia, arkansas, vermont. winning a couple others up in the northeast, as well. ted cruz, three wins, home state a lot of people thought he could pull it off. also oklahoma, neighboring state, and the alaska caucuses broke for ted cruz. marco rubio got his first winrimary campaign, taking
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here's how the delegate count stacks up. this is what matters in the end. trump with 292. cruz with 188. 98 for marco magic number to get a majority and take the nomination, 1,237. let's take a look at the big night for hillary clinton. she had seven wins. georgia, tennessee, alabama, arkansas, texas and bernie sanders got vermont, oklahoma, minnesota and colorado also broke for him. the magic number for the 2,383 delegates. hillary clinton seems to be looking ahead. especially last night to a potential face-off withtrump. >> we know we've got work to do. but that work, that work is not to make america great
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great. [ applause ]o make america whole. i believe what we need in america today is more love andndness. [ applause ] instead of building walls, we're going to break down barriers and build --'s the core of her contrast with donald trump. love and kindness. we're going to wrap you up. this is not a confrontation. donald trump, celebrating in florida at his home,ts as well on a matchup with secretary clinton. >> make america great again is going to be much better than making america whole again. i am a unif get all of this finished, i'm going to go after one person. that's hillary clinton. >> we haven't talked about the staging of that people are saying -- >> but chris christie, boy, that's all anybody was talking about.
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social media traffic, he may have trump, in the theater that was supposed to look like the east room of the white house. it was trending, chris christie, it's incredible. now, you have, on a more serious note, i believe six newspapers in new jersey calling on c resign. >> get back to new jersey and do your job instead of being out on the trail. >> fascinating. >> ted cruz is still fighting. did pretty well last night, states. believes he is the conservative who can challenge donald trump. >> america shouldn't have at whose words would make you embarrassed if your children repeated them. our president should makeoud, should inspire hope in all of us.
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deal maker, profane and vulgar, the life-long pattern of using government power for personal gain. or we canven conservative who has fought consistently for working men and women. and to defend the kind of interesting about that, donald trump went first because he won. he was very gracious about ted cruz, anyway. he said, excellent win ton congrats for him. >> took a shot at marco rubio. >> as he's been doing. marco rubio said despite theight and overall in the primary, he's staying in the race and looking ahead to florida on march 15th. he believes if he wins change everything. >> the party of lincoln and reagan and the presidency of the united states will never be held by a con artist. i will campaign as long as itrever it takes to ensure that i am the next
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>> he's got about 13 days now until that vote in florida on 15th. he's still trailing big in the polls to donald trump, but it could change in the next two weeks. >> super tuesday, when you look at the voters who decided many cases, they side with marco rubio. >> almost won virginia. >> some say john kasich kept him from winning. kasich mightin reality, he closed some of the gap. you do wonder if that last week of heated rhetoric that wasn't necessarily about policy, more back and forth with donald trump. in reality, as willie pointed out, he just has one win. >> reading some of this stuff,ike the super pakt cks are going to go after trump now. >> they are predicting millions now in florida alone on attack ads, going after trump, for the trump university,
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heard ted cruz last night refer to some alleged secret recording with the "new york times," off the record conversation, that he's calling on donald trump to -- tell the "times" to release the tape. if people think it's cooling down, it is not. >> they're going to do that in ohio, too. florida and ohio. >> it's like a superhero battlemost. like superman versus batman. speaking of which, tourists on the warning brothers studio tour got a little surprise when batman versus superman star, benurprised them in the new bat mobile. >> the car you see behind me is going to be featured very"batman versus superman." ben affleck drove this around. who do you think would win, batman or superman? >> superman. >> o you think would win in a fight, batman or superman? >> superman. >> who said superman?
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>> everyone that said superman, change it to baeal? >> i am real. >> he's one of those animatronic dummies. i love it. >> en did it to announce the campaign to donate to charities to win a spin in the batmobile.arch 25th. fan boys across america are all excited about this. >> batman and superman into it, right? >> it's based on the frank miller trilogy. >> one has an ego out of control? >> a little more complicated than that. batman is tired of thisper-powered alien who helps destroy the city in a big fight. batman decides to come out of retirement and go after him. >> wow. >> today'sesday. before that, we have some business we have to tend to.
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>> want to discuss itn private? >> we're family here. >> we'll take it to the streets? >> what's happening? >> i've been on the road for the last -- >> you've been busy. >> -- 14, 21 days. >> >> not to cry a river here, but i have had a double infection. i'm on my second batch of antibiotics. >>n charleston, willie knows, i had to go to the hospital, where i had two shots in the >> do they make that noise? yeah. i was very, very sick. couldn't get out of bed. so i'm on my last round of my thank you, dr. dave. >> coming out of it feeling good. >> i'm getting better. . sunday, i am supposed to -- it was my idea, and i own it -- take the polar plunge in the city of chicago. >> you can't do that.
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>> you can't do that. that is not good. >> i was zithromax. then something with an "l." it causes >> medical term? >> it's from a doctor. does he have a record? anyway, al roker and i have been discussing this. >> you know what? i feel so badly for you. got the great dylan dreyer to step in for you because you're not feeling well. we would never want you to put yourself in harm's 've on levaquin. al seems to believe despite being on levaquin, i should do the polar no, who would think that? not me. >> willie, what do you think? >> which i will go orrible about this.
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i don't know if it's medically advisable. dr. dave says no. >> let's go to another doctor. >> are we done? >> dr. seuss day. it's a day to celebrate reading and, hey, green eggsthat's what the doctor will -- >> al roker! >> what's your favorite dr. seuss book. >> you know what? >> "oh, the places you'll go." >> al, don't guilt me subconsciously. >> dr. seuss, "green eggs and ham." i do not like green eggs and ham. i do not like them, sam i am.k at -- see if you can -- look at the low pressure system pushing down. on thursday, it's a fast mover. it'll bring rain to the south. snow to the north.icago, sound bend seeing accumulating snow. on friday, moving east of east-northeast, brings snow, accumulating in washington, d.c.
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how much snow? cedar rapids, chicago, columbus, 2 to 4 inches. south of washington, dover, delaware, could see 6 to 8 inches of snow. new york area, maybe 1 to 2 inches. that's what's goincountry. >> in any event, there was aheduling conflict. willie couldn't come. >> very supporting. >> willie making a donation.
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dylan dreyer and i chicago on sunday. >> you think i should jump? >> you're not feeling well. don't risk relapse. >> this is a jedi mind trick. >> these are not the eggs you're looking l roker, that's why you're a great dad. you know how to do it, man. >> this is supposed to be a confrontation and al threw his arms around you. love and>> you hugged me. man. >> let's make the polar plunge the best. come down to chicago and see us, >> i feel horrible. >> no, you do feel horrible. that's why you'd do it. >> speaking of symptoms, if you've been having strangerd craving or tingling in your hands and feet, what it
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bodies are complicated machines, capable of producing strange symptoms. some serious and some not. >> instead of heading to the internet to figure them outake mistakes, we decided to bring in dr. natalie azar. >> hey, natalie. >> good morning. >> first up, you see nail ion. should you be concerned? >> okay. so nail -- this is what i want to say at the outset. any dramatic change in your nail, whether it's the color, change in the quality or consistency,en suddenly you have new pits or ridges, it's probably a good idea to see our health care we say the eyes are the windows
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you can learn a lot in nails in terms of your health. blue nails can be associated with not getting enough oxygen. if you have liver disease and nail changes, not changes in your body is a good time to see your provider. >> these are nice for screen savers. what about cracks your mouth? >> this happens to people if you lip your lip lick your lips a lot. but cracked, red, inflamed looking, infection but also nutritional deficiency. one of the most common would be b b b12 deficiency. we see it a lot are vegan because b 12 comes from animal products. >> what foods help? >> animal products.
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rwise, also supplement. >> next one, this is a little uncomfortable for people. if you have an unusual odor from >> sometimes just from being dehydrated, the scent coming from the urine can be a little strong. if it's a very pungent odor,be an indicator of a bladder infection or inflammation. one we commonly associate is a fruity smell. this is in people who have. the sugars get very, very high and spill sugar into the urine and you can smell that. >> my son asked me, what's thes thing. i don't know the answer. >> half of people have the gene that metabolizes this compound that contains you're smelling your asparagus asparagus, you have the gene. >> half people don't possess this gene that
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it's a sulfur-containing compound. >> tingling in hands and feet. how serious? >> if you know you have a certain herniated disk, tingling in one toe on one foot, is it an immediate medical ably not. if you suddenly have pins and needles in both hands, both feet, it could be a cause of concern. underlying infections. auto immune disorders. toxins can cause this. you should seek a consultation yes. >> okay. on ice. if you're anemic, that -- >> it's 100% correct. there's this condition we in the profession say when people chew on something for more than one month. clay or dirt when you'reople used to do this way, way
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last up, as food favorite,l-a has an idea to get families talking. a box called a cell phone coupe is on the table at some of the restaurants. set your them in the box and eat and chat without distractions. families who complete the challenge get free ice cream cones. let's get a check on the forecast from my bestie, mr. roker. >> thank you so much, tamron. a little clipper comingwill bring rain and snow to the northern plains. showers down around hawaii. beautiful day in alaska. sunshine through the gulf coast.r in the northeast. tomorrow, a little more snow across the great lakes on into the northeast. heavier rain as you get to the plenty of showers in the pacific northwest. sunshine hanging around in southern california. they'll be looking at wet weather coming up later this
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o to our facebook page. facebook.com/"today's take." we're trying to get a lot of folks to like us. how many of you so far? thanks so much. tamron, those numbers are going up. >> we've got to get the numbers up. come on, gang. it's party time. antibiotics. you can't drink on antibiotics, my doctor said. let's get to our list of things we have. an exclusive at a movie that has
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"nina" tells the story of the legendary singer but it's generated controversy. ever since the actress was for the title role, people were saying an actress with a darker complexion should have gotten first look at "nina." it's the color of my true pain >> do you know who i am? >> yeah. >> nina. >> she's responded saying, quote, i know who i am and i know what nina means to me. that is my truth, and that set me free.
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saying, it was not altered in any way. the studio used a still image from the film. watch the full trailer at "nina" hits theaters april 22nd. fans should check out the netflix doc.ened miss symone," which was nominated for an oscar. it'll blow your mind. phenomenal. first look toariana grande is teasing fans with a snippet of her new single "dangerous woman." check it out. makes me wanna do things
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to entertain the kids. >> we'll put old household itemsood use with the founder of brit and company. good to see you. >> happy march. it's >> this is a great idea. my kids outgrow their boots every three months. >> instead of tossing the rain boots away, put them asor. put a little hole in the bottom to water the boots and add flowers in them. april showers bring may flowers. for the repurposed umbrellas,rella with a took goes great on the front door. tuck in flowers. >> great for brokenre tying it anyway, instead of crashing it. >> with the floral theme, you can repurpose the christmas lights by them. we used crate paper, cut them into petals.
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>> so cute. >> if you don't want to make the flowers, al, because sometimes you're not into the flowers, use silk flowers and put them on, as >> there you go. >> cute way to decorate a girl's room, too. >> you have egg cartons lying around. >> easter is coming up in three you'll have a lot of egg cartons around the house. this is an egg carton wreath, alternative to the umbrella. involved. have them paint the cartons, cut out shapes and you can hot glue them on. >> how do you cut that? >> with it's not rocket science. >> apparently, it is. i couldn't figure it out. >> she's doing it. >> a 6-year-old can do m on to it. you can use an embroidery hoop, cardboard, whatever you want to do. 6-year-olds can do it. i promise you can do come to my house. i'm not creepy.
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>> we also are repurposing your coffee filters at are papier-mache lanterns. he's mod podging over aill cover it with a coffee filter. mod podge over the top. one of you, pop this, please. >> go ahead, 6-year-old. you want to do it. >> cool. >> this turns into a lantern. hang it outside for outdoor parties. >> you can put a candle in >> sure because it's only made out of paper. >> exactly. >> no, we use l.e.d.logy at its finest. >> how about food and making nice things? >> food can also be crafty for these are peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. sometimes moms tell you not to play with your food, but henry
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use strawberries for the pet -- petals. pretzels. pipe frostings. >> and fruites is down here. >> what's great about this, you can use the cookie cutter to cut pineapple, hollow out the middle, and layer it on the ka kabob kabob. >> in the next will show how to make party favors with explosives. thank you so much. brit will be taking over today's pinterest page. next? >> we love brit. we'll separate fact from fiction on healthy eating. will eating bread make you gain i think i have an answer. go to today.com to answer that question. we'll hear from you and get the answer right after this. i thought activia wasn' t for me.
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your family? here to separate fact from fiction, our good friend, madelyn. good to see you. >> good morning. >> let's start withes eating bread make you gain weight? we asked the viewers and 55% of them believe that that is, in fact, a myth. more than half believe what say you? >> it is a myth. bread does not automatically cause you to gain weight. but what is important is the if you get extra calories and excess bread, it's easy to consume, it'll promote weight gain, like any other calories. the kind is really important. >> we're talking about whole wheat versus whole grain. what's the difference? >> key word is whole. whole means when you take it's not something you find in nature. it has to be processed somehow. the good way is to leave the good stuff that has a lot of fiber on the outside. that's whole. or process it and it look for whole wheat, whole grain.
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wheat isn't the only whole grain. there's also corn, e things. >> okay. it's okay. don't be fooled by anything that looks whole wheat. read the label. >> do you like whole grain overeat? does it matter? >> depends on the flavor. whole wheat is great. if you don't like gluten, because that'll be in there. whole is the key word, whatever you move on to milk. so many kinds now. the question we're posing is, is organic milk, does it have more nutrients than non-organic? our viewers said, a myth. are they right? >> it is a myth. nutrient for nutrient, organic and traditional milk are the there are several differences. because people get confused, organic milk never had added hormones or antibiotics.
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conventional added hormones. all milk has a cow growth hormone. the thing that is important is when an animal is sick if they're on is thrown away. it's government approved and safe to drink. they're the safe. >> whole milk, 2%, 1% and skim >> do you like one over the other? >> it's best to stick with reduced fat or skim milk. dairy ating the fat is better. if you want whole milk, it's good for a treat in coffee or used to substitute for light cream. on day to day drinking,fat 2% or skim is a good choice. >> to the al do the almond milk and give you an advantage? >> they are fortified the calcium and vitamin d through there's no protein.
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brown eggs are healthier forhite eggs, we asked the viewers. 74% say it's a myth. >> ow ur viewers got it right. there is no nerence. the funny thing is, different chickens lay different eggs. >> storage is big for you, right? >> because you want to keep them in the coldest part of the or. >> great. good tips. you, the viewers, were right, three for three. nice. >> smart viewers. >> for more on the food myths, go to today.com.
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