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good morning. it's on. polling strong in iowa and new hampshire, bernie sanders gets ready for the long haul against hillary clinton. >> well, guess what? that inevitable candidate ain't so inevitable today! >> while on the republican side, is donald trump about to get a major endorsement later today? ready for a rebound. all choice on wall street this morning after a brutal plunge. will the market bounce back from what's been the worst start to a
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monster in the making. the potential for a major snow storm targeting some of the week. already bone-chilling the deep south. al is on the case. and remembering a legend. take it easy, take it easy >> the tributes are pouring in for glenn frey, co-founder of the eagles who died at the age of 67. his monumental impact on today, tuesday, january 19th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" is matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller, plaza. and good morning, everybody. welcome to "today" on a tuesday morning. we've been engaging in a little nostalgia this morning. the loss of glenn frey. freels so great. >> we've been on our play list going back and forth, our
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this guy was a legend. so much of my high school and college years and beyond and we'll talk about his legacy coming up in a little while. >> we loved him so much, did a little a capella "desperado." >> no one was recording that, we hope. >> to today's top story, politics and the sprint to the finish in iowa. the caucuses are just 13 days away now and the race races in both parties are tightening and today five candidates are set to chris cross the hawkeye state making appearances at 19 events. we'll get to the democrats in a moment, but let's start with nbc national correspondent peter peter, good morning. morning to you. out just this morning our new nbc new survey monkey weekly online tracking poll, donald trump holding steady at 38% nationally. ted cruz 17 points behind. he's at 21%, but, of course, what matters most are those critical early states. today, both men are going to try to poach the others' supporters. cruz criss-crossing new hampshire where he trails trump,
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where cruz needs to lock up a win. >> this race nationally is coming more and more down to a donald trump. >> reporter: ted cruz in new back. >> donald trump has said he thinks eminent domain is fantastic, and he supports using government power to seize private people's homes. >> reporter: trump getting personal with cruz. >> he's a nasty guy. nobody likes him. >> reporter: cruz dismissing that attack with a tweet featuring this janet jackson hit. >> donald the last couple of days has been a little rattled. his poll numbers went down, and he got a little upset. >> reporter: even conservative commentators are questioning trump's tactics. take rush limbaugh. >> whatever you want to say, cruz is not a nasty gay. when you get into criticism, it better be believable. >> reporter: under fire from being too liberal, trump is
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>> ronald reagan, when he was younger, was a very, you know, pretty strong liberal and he became quite conservative. >> ronald reagan did not spend the first 60 years of his life supporting democratic politicians. >> reporter: on the trail, the tycoon is turning to his trump card, ivanka. great again. >> reporter: at virginia's liberty university monday courting evangelical voters trump stumbled on scripture. >> 2 corinthians, 3:17 is the whole ball game. is that the one you like? >> it's second, not 2 corinthians. unfazed trump compared his best-seller to the word of god. who was read "the art of the deal" in this room. >> i always say a deep, deem second to the bible. the bible is the best, the bible blows it away. nothing like the bible. >> reporter: so now as for donald trump's special guest in iowa tonight the speculation is
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be of all people sarah palin, sarah palin has praised both trump and ted cruz in the past but to be very clear at this hour still no confirmation from the campaign. matt and satchna. >> peter alexander, thank you. >> we'll talk about that speculation in a while. on the democratic side thousands turned out to hear bernie sanders speak at a rally in alabama last night while hillary clinton was busy campaigning in iowa where the two, as you know, are running neck and neck. nbc eandrea mitchell has more on that race. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. with less than two weeks to go before the first votes in iowa, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are turning up the heat, each hoping for a breakout victory in the iowa caucuses. >> when we began we were 50 points behind, 50 points behind the inevitable, inevitable democratic nominee. >> reporter: bernie sanders isn't letting up, putting pressure on hillary clinton in front of a massive alabama crowd monday night.
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ain't so inevitable today. >> reporter: the vermont senator is also making a case about his election. >> the last poll just came out yesterday, had us 15 points ahead of our very good friend donald trump. while republicans. >> i'll say one thing about the but they are consistent. >> reporter: speaking in iowa late monday about the economy, health care an education and calling into the rachel maddow show from the road. >> if you win the nomination, how do you win bernie sanders' supporters over? >> i have to keep working as hard as i can to convince as many people to support me as possible. >> reporter: a new nbc news survey monkey online poll this morning shows if the primary or caucus were held today 52% would
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but both campaigns acknowledge the race is tightening in iowa and new hampshire. if clinton should lose both, south carolina democrats say sanders is developing a field operation to challenge her there, so both candidates are getting more combative, barnstorming iowa this week. sanders today holding four different events, turning up the heat on clinton who is desperate to avoid a replay of her disastrous third place finish in iowa in 2008. and if sanders can win in these early states, he has plenty of money to prolong the nomination fight, something the clinton team had never anticipated when she launched her campaign last year. matt and savannah. >> all right, andrea mitchell, andrea, thanks very much. mark halperin is managing editor of bloomberg politics and nicolle wallace is an msnbc political analyst an served as an adviser to the mccain/palin campaign. good morning to both of >> you good morning. >> neck in neck between sanders and clinton. she's gone after him on guns, electability, his stance on
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nothing seems to be working. you know what her choice is now. she can choose to go very negative. what are the risks for her? >> well, she needs to have a positive message and a negative message and still hasn't defined her positive message. on the negative message she hasn't chosen it. what does she want to say about bernie sanders, he's not electable, and she has to pick something, her indecisiveness about what's in her heart she really wants to say about bernie sanders to try to beat him and stop his momentum which she's not done yet. >> certain irony because on the democratic side they are facing something similar to what the republicans are facing is all the passion in the party is on the polls, the poles, on the sides and he wants to do this, that and the other pie in the sky dreams that he can't get done and is that inspiring as a message? morning. first debate we sort of marked
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and going back to 2008 she's losing the head candidates, not the heart candidate. she's never been able to fix that structural problem she has running in the democratic primary. >> let me stick with you for a second and let's move to the republicans. donald trump is promising today a big endorsement. >> huge. >> huge, sorry. i'll use his word. huge endorsement coming in iowa. everybody is speculating that it could be sarah palin. what do you know? >> i don't know anything. i didn't know anything when i did work for her, but she is someone, and i rarely say this about endorsements, but she could actually tip the scales in his favor because the voter that is influenced by sarah palin is the very last voter who is still on the fence perhaps between cruz and his arch rival now of them. they are both her kind of republicans, and if she puts her finger on the scale for trump, it could be impactful in iowa. >> before i get to my next question, do you have any reporting on it? >> two republicans have told me
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campaign isn't saying. donald trump's political director used to be a top adviser to sarah palin. the way the trump people are acting about it i betcha it might be sarah palin. >> got some swagger. >> as nicole said, she's been very close to ted cruz and in a trump-cruz looking for every advantage, this is a psychological and big win for trump if he gets this. >> real quick, conservative talk radio, a couple of big hosts kind of unleashed what i considered to be a shout across the bow to trump, nine to take on cruz, don't call him naflty and raising birther issue. is trump likely to be swayed by that? does it matter, should it? >> a little bit of danger, a guy who has taken on fox news and plenty of establishment and anti-establishment parts of the party, so i don't think he needs to worry about it, but he does need to watch it because talk radio has been very good to him advantage. >> all right, guys. thanks very much, and you betcha we'll be watching what happens in iowa a little later this afternoon. by the way, we're taking the show on the road to iowa. we'll be live in des moines on
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talking to candidates and voters alike. >> all right. now to the tense mood on wall street these days with stocks off to the worst start to a year ever, investors are bracing for another wild week. let's go to jim cramer, host of "mad money" on cnbc. he's at the new york stock exchange this morning. jim, good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> the dow has lost 8% of its value in the two weeks since trading began. that is not good. are you looking at this as potentially a technical blip? should we be worried about broad signs in the economy? >> well, i think the economy is slowing, so we have to accept the fact that stock prices could correct another 3%, 4%, but savannah. we're looking up 2%, 3% today. sustainable and i want to caution people. don't get too excited. we're not out. woods. >> overnight the markets did okay overseas so you think we might have an okay day today. >> well, i think we'll have an okay morning. we've not been able to sustain
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i know that it seems like it's ridiculous that the federal reserve just raised rates last month, that the economy could be slowing, but it is slowing, and it's slowing worldwide. >> and let's talk about why. i know you and a lot of analysts say it's oil. the price of oil is plummeting, and it's right at this place that you consider to be a threshold. if it gets to $25 a barrel, you say we've got a real problem. >> yes. i mean, look, there's ten states involved in the production of oil, but they will be hurt. more importantly we will see bankruptcies. the oil companies cannot handle below $25. they will be losing a lot of money, and unless world growth picks up, particularly chinese growth and that's what's exciting to people today, that maybe china will stimulate, you'll see bankruptcies and a slowdown that's out of sync with the federal reserve that wants to raise rates perhaps four times in 2016. >> we'll be watching the price of oil and at the moment that iran is looking to add more oil to the market, the world market. jim cramer at the stock exchange, we'll keep in touch. thank you. >> thank you. let's take a look at some
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we're hearing from the families of those americans who were released from captivity in iran and learning a little bit more about what it took to secure their freedom. nbc's keir simmons is in landstuhl, germany, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. plenty of folks back home wondering what will these guys get to go home and as we learn more about their treatment in iran it's becoming clear that their recovery both here and over there in the states will be a slow process. this morning jason rezaian is enjoying time with his wife, mom and brother who says jason asked about baseball and his basketball team the warriors over dinner. >> he actually knew how the warriors were doing, that's how big a fan he was from in prison. >> reporter: that notorious iranian prison jason said at one point he spent 49 days in solitary confinement. his only exercise in an 8 x 8 foot concrete yard. amir hekmati reunited with his sisters and brother-in-law describes being tortured by iran's revolutionary guard.
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confinement in a one meter by one meter cell for a very long period of time deprived of sleep. >> reporter: psychologists at the u.s. base are assessing the men's state of mind, a representative of freed priss another saeed abedini jailed for three and a half years tells nbc news saeed has yet to see his family, another markings former fbi agent bob levenson is still missing in iran, iran consistently denying knowledge of his disappearance and has offered to help in the search for him, but his family criticizing a deal they say didn't include him. >> i was shocked. i was disappointed. i was extremely angry, and i felt betrayed. >> he's given his life to this country for decades. done over 30 years of work for the u.s. government and he's been abandoned and he's a soldier that was left behind. >> reporter: at one point the iranians even tried to present -- prevent jason rezaian's wife and mother from
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him, according to the family. he and amir hekmati are undergoing more medical evaluation and one representative tells me that they both, both spiritually and physically, matt and savannah, are doing great. >> all right. keir simmons in germany on that store we good news. keir, thank you very much. the mayor of flint, michigan is heading to washington, d.c. today looking for help dealing with her city's water crisis. mayor karen weaver is going to try to secure a disaster declaration at the federal water. flint's water supply was contaminated with lead when the city started taking tapwater from the flint river in 2014 in an effort to save money. tests later showed children are elevated levels of lead in their blood. the state is currently providing testing filters and bottled water for the city of 99,000 people. all right. take a look. he has that look. >> he does. has that happy little we've got a snow storm. >> anything could happen look. >> exactly. because we've got -- unlike a lot of storms, we have a lot of cold air in place so we're
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a pretty good storm along the eastern seaboard. now, here's why we don't want to get you worked up just yet. the energy for the system is still off the pacific coast and then has to make its way in. but the way we look -- what we're looking at right now, by thursday the system makes its way into the central and southern plains. snow from memphis to tone "k." again, maybe 3 to 4 inches of snow, but known friday it sets up along the eastern seaboard. a wide swath of snow is possible, but heavy snow in the appalachians, and as we get friday into saturday, depending on the model, we could see heavy snow from boston all the way back to washington, d.c. again, we're not going to give you any accumulations, but the potential is there for a decent amount of snow. measured possibly in a foot or more and then sunday it moves off the coast. the other differentiating factor here is the cold air. feels like 13 below in chicago and 1 in washington and 2 in new
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weather. al, thanks very much. we told you a little earlier in the show that tributes are pouring in morning for glenn frey, the co-founder of the eagles, one of the most popular and successful bands of all time. carson is here with more on that. carson, good morning. >> good morning, guys. frey died here monday in new york city after his health took a turn for the worse. he battled complications from rheumatoid arthritis, pneumonia and digestive issue, his condition forcing the group to postpone an appearance at the kennedy center just last month. take it easy >> reporter: glenn frey's talent struck a chord with generations of fans.
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california as a young aspiring musician and hit it off with a drummer named don henley in 1970. >> from the first rehearsal i felt we were working on a style of music none of us had ever heard before. >> reporter: the two got together and formed the eagles, one of the greatest songwriting teams of all time, allowing the new genre of country rock to take flight. living it up at the hotel california >> reporter: henley credits frey for starting it all, calling him the spark plug and the man with the plan. the group turned the state of california into a sound, landing them five number one hits, six grammys and five amas, their popularity far outlasting them. the eagles split in 1980 which left frey flying solo the heat is on >> reporter: burned up the charts with several hits on his
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vice." despite henley's claim that the eagles would only reunite when hell freezes over the group reconciled in 1994 and was indiana ducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame four years later. henley now reflecting on his bandmate with a touching tribute saying, quote, he was like a brother to me. we were family, and like most families there was some dysfunction. i'm not sure i believe in fate, but i know that crossing paths with glen louis frey in 1970 changed my life forever. frey not only changed henley's life, comedian steve martin writing shocker, my friend from the early days. we love you and magic johnson taking to twitter saying glenn was a lakers fan and have many good times at the games and outside of them. very, very sad news. >> in terms of groups, beatles, stones, eagles. >> right there. >> something about that music
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certain place and time in your life and so much love. >> and glenn really personified that in the group. he was a great, great, great guy. he had a smile that was infectious and it made you feel like everything was going to be all right and ultimately that's what the eagles music did. >> i agree, transports you to a different time in your life, for me it's my college dorm room but enough about that. >> i was going to say. >> for me it was fifth grade, but, hey, you brought it up. >> carson, thank you. just ahead, mounting pressure on chris rock. should the oscar host join a growing list of stars threatening to boycott this year's show. drunk driving. what's being credited with lowering alcohol-related deaths
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>> a large and boisterous crowd greeted democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders in alabama last night. his first rally in that state of this campaign and sanders was quick to pointous his surge in the polls. >> when we began we were 50 points behind, 50 points behind the inevitable, inevitable democratic nominee. well, guess what. that inevitable candidate ain't so inevitable today! >> as for democratic front-runner hillary clinton, she held a rally of her own in iowa. >> and the music world it mourning the loss of'sles legend glenn frey. the 67-year-old died in new york on monday. he wrote or co-wrote many of the band's hits "hotel california," "take it easy" and "desperado." >> a new twist in the backlash against the oscars all-white nominations with some stars now
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ceremony and some are wondering if this year's host chris rock should do the same. nbc's morgan radford is morgan, good morning to you. savannah. a-list celebrities are calling for a boycott after not a single actor of color was nominated for an academy award. that's why director spike lee is asking the academy to, in his opinion, do the right thing. hollywood hitting hard with stars like spike lee and jada pinkett smith vowing to boycott the show. all eyes are on the host. chris rock now facing questions over whether he, too, will drop out. rock didn't respond to requests for comment but earlier addressed the controversy tweeting the oscars, the white b.e.t. awards. for her part jada pinkett smith says he's still perfect for the role. >> hey, chris, i will not be at the academy awards and i won't be watching, but i can't think of a better man to do the job at hand this year than you, my friend. good luck. >> reporter: many expect rock to use his trademark brand of humor
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honesty that has made him so popular. >> at least they make movies for white people to enjoy. >> reporter: he addressed the same issue when he hosted back in 2005. >> we have four black nominees tonight, so great. kind of like the def oscar jam tonight >> reporter: academy's first black president issued a statement overnight saying she was heartbroken and frustrated, adding it's time for big changes and that the academy would do more to promote diversity. >> we have all of this talent. >> reporter: jesse jackson called for a boycott in 1996 when no actors of color were nominated that year either. >> 75% of the box office, and yet african-americans not one nomination, asian-men zero. >> reporter: 20 years later the same thing. spike lee says he means no
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won't support, quote, the lilly white awards show. >> but there is one night we all dream in gold. >> reporter: this year while the oscars may dream in gold, they may lose support of color. on the other hand, others say the lack of diversity isn't about race. it's about the movies that are eligible. the question now is more stars join the boycott, will the viewers follow suit. back to you. >> all right. big issue, morgan radford. >> by sheer chance i ran into chris rock, i'm not going to say what he said about this, but don't you think it would be better for him to stick it out and do the hosting, because if he pulls out it's a big story for one day. >> right. >> if he decides to host there's all that anticipation and everything he says on that stage gets played over and over again, and he can make a real difference. >> a better way to deal with it. >> he has more of an impact by being there and doing it from the inside. >> i think so. let's take a look at the apps that appear to be saving lives.
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and lyft are growing in popularity mothers against drunk driving is crediting them with dramatically reducing drunk driving accidents. tom costello is in washington, d.c. tom, good morning. >> reporter: millions of us are using these phones. we click on an app and the car is there very quickly, build to our credit card and it turns out a lot of people are clicking on this app when they realize maybe they have had too much to drink. turns out it could be a good thing to be taken for a ride. in south beach where the party never ends, uber says its ridership peaks just when drunk drivers typically hit the road. >> you're home safe at the end of it. >> it's not worth your life. >> there's no more drink and driving. there's no reason to. >> reporter: new york alone now has more ubers than yellow taxis taxises taxis and across the country the popularity of ride-sharing apps is credited for at least helping
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deaths on the road. down a full 25% in nevada in just 2015, down 22% in virginia last year and down 56% in two years. partiers simply pull out their phones, hit the app and wait for a ride. >> they are getting in, can i play my music and the next thing you know it feels like you're in a club on wheel. >> reporter: in washington this driver says three to four times a night. on fridays and saturday she picks up partiers too drunk to drive. >> i've been fortunate they have not got sick in my car. >> reporter: in san francisco aaron kennedy drives for lyft. >> i took a group of ladies up to napa to go wine tasting and instead of them deciding who was going to be the designated driver i was the one that was able to drive them. >> reporter: a mothers against drunk drivers survey found 78% of people say they and their friends are less likely to drive impaired with ride-sharing now available. it's all good news, says madd, whose president lost her own son to drunk driving.
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the intoxicated driver of the car he was in went off the road. >> if that technology was available, he could possibly be alive because he would have gotten his own ride. >> reporter: today that choice is as simple as an app on a phone. yesterday just minutes after we interviewed that d.c. uber driver helpela, she got another call, picked up a passenger and turns out he was intoxicated, she told us later. every 52 minutes somebody dies in an alcohol-related accident. 13,000 lives a year. so if this is helping to cut into it, it's very good news indeed. guys, back for you. >> tom costello, thank you very much. >> let's get a check of the weather now from mr. roker. >> reporter: well, guys, we've been dealing with lake-effect snow for the last couple of days stretching from michigan all the way to new york state. we'll look at some video here from ohio. can you see that accidents, cars off the road, major, major problems, and for today we're going to put up with one more
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experience and i think my husband and i finally realized the impact. >> we've been with the robinsons since friday. >> they want to make their announcement right here. >> when they told the world exclusively here on "today" they won a share of the $1 billion jackpot and then flying to nashville to validate the ticket. >> they got the piece of paper, we got the money. >> not quite absorbing it. >> still uncertain. >> worried like anybody might. >> we're like good ole folks. >> about the price of their hotel that night and with the new found fame they got a private tour of elvis' mansion graceland, something lisa always wanted to do. >> we're getting special treatment just because i did win the lottery. >> and an invite to the country ball sponsored byst jude children's hospital where they met country music elite, like the lead singer of alabama. less than a week after this changed their lives forever.
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approaching $1.6 billion. >> the robinsons are back in munford, tennessee. >> i'm home, in my home. >> happy to be home. >> home sweet home, honey. >> but the enormity is just starting to sink in, and it's more than just the size of the jackpot jackpot. >> i love my hondas and can't even drive my own car right now. >> we're very private people. >> my friends, they want to come see me and they can't come see me right now. >> i'm a little overwhelmed. >> i want to go visit some of my friends and just relax. >> lisa was back at work monday. john is planning to go back today. in the end though, maybe john had it right. >> got my wife on my arm. what more can i ask for? got plenty of money now. >> sweetest ever, but as you can see it's been quite a roller coaster ride for john and lisa and lisa wants to surround herself with real, really good friends and savannah and i volunteered to be your good friends. >> we're available. >> doesn't want to think about anything. >> don't you think will work out
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we have a wind chill advisory in effect for clinton, fayette & union counties. we'll be lucky to crack 20 degrees today. we'll check your most accurate forecast just ahead. just in.. the cincinnati reds have announced that pete rose will be inducted into the reds hall of fame. the ceremony will happen this summer in june. rose has been permanently banned from baseball after reports he bet on the game. rose has asked for reinstatement more than once. more details on his selection to the reds hall of fame will come in a news conference this morning at 11am at great american ball park. new this morning ... an elderly woman in westwood is temporarily our of her home after an early morning fire. it happened around one this
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police say the fire started on the stove. there were no injuries and the fire caused minor damage. wlwt news 5's kyla woods has an update now on traffic .. single digit start. with the winds it feels like -5 at times. wind chill advisory expires at 10am for clinton, fayette and union counties. there it can feel like -10. sunshine today and a high near 20. snow returns during the morning drive tomorrow. expect and inch or two by the time it leaves in the early afternoon. heaviest mid morning. another system could bring us
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, steve says he's sorry. >> i have to apologize. >> steve harvey opens up about the moment that stunned the world. >> i'm really -- i'm beyond sorry for what happened that night. >> as he finally sits down with the women at the center of his miss universe mistake. >> then, dishing it out. from nabbing a hard-to-get reservation to the one thing you
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a restaurant insider shares the secrets of dining out. >> and baby weight. >> on a little ride with our baby, there we go. >> no more executions. jenna and i get back to the gym with a little help from our little one, today, tuesday, january 19, 2016. >> here from oklahoma university. go bisons. >> to all our friends in indian beach, north carolina. >> shout-out from alabama. >> i turned 14 today. >> today is my 18th birthday. >> i'm celebrating my 90th birthday at the "today" show. ch yay! >> hi, guys. good morning, everybody. it's 8:00 on "today."
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it's a tuesday, and it is a chilly one. 17 degrees. >> windchill of about 2. >> you've got your nanook of the north hat on. that's how i know that's legit cold. >> crazy cold out here. >> this is the real thing. >> anyway, what do we have coming up? >> let me tell you what's coming up, matt. we'll tell you how to decode the labels on your favorite beauty products. i know you're wondering about some of the mysterious terms. we'll tell you what you're really putting on your face. >> all right. you know what else we have coming up, day two of our slow cooker week. >> cannot wait for this. >> you know what we have. >> short ribs and cheese grits. you get to sit and taste and i'll be cooking that. >> so much for eating light, >> there will be cheese grits. natalie has the top stories. good morning. >> good morning. with the lead-off iowa caucuses just 13 days away republican front-runners ted cruz and donald trump are competing for conservative voters. on monday cruz criticized trump
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president ronald reagan. he said reagan did not spend the first 60 years of his life supporting democrats. trump courted evangelical christians at liberty university and quoted from scripture and joked that his own best-seller, "the art of the deal" is second only to the bible. on the democratic side, bernie sanders reminded supporters in alabama monday night that he was once 50 points behind hillary clinton and now they are running neck and neck in iowa. he also cited poll numbers to back up his case that he could beat donald trump in a general election. hillary clinton kept her focus on the republicans, calling them wrong but consistent. professional tennis is being rocked by a report that accuses top players of cheating linked to organized gambling. nbc national correspondent craig melvin is here with the very latest. craig, good morning. >> natalie, good morning to you. with the australian open getting under way a story that's starting to get a lot of attention, the investigation
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matches and found abnormal betting patterns again and again. the first tennis grand slam of the season under way. in australia sunshine, but the game now under a shadow of corruption, match fixing. with buzzfeed and the bbc reporting that tennis officials have failed to deal with widespread corruption saying 16 players, all ranked in the top 50, have fixed matches, losing for money. suspected players are now playing in the australian open and some of the accused are grand slam winners. >> i would love to hear names, concrete. >> i can only answer for me. i play very hard and every player that i play seems to play hard. >> retired player james blake thinks some of the lower ranked players are more vulnerable. >> the guys that are 100, 200, 300th in the world because they are not making as much money. >> reporter: allegations date back to a tour investigation in
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one novak djokovic said members of his team were approached allegedly offered $200,000 to throw a match at the st. petersburg open. >> i was not approached directly. of course, we -- we threw it away right away. >> reporter: djokovic ultimately did not play in that match. top sports officials are accused of ignoring claims and failing to investigate. >> the tennis integrity unit and the tennis authorities absolutely reject any suggestion that evidence of match fixing has been suppressed. >> reporter: well, one australian player said he had even been approached through facebook a while ago, and here's a story that i think we'll be talking a lot about. names as well. thank you, craig melvin. there was an unusual finish to a car chase in long beach, california monday night. a police officer used a spin maneuver to end the pursuit. when the driver got out, several dogs in the back seat made a run
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officers scoured around the freeway to corral the frisky perhaps frightened pups there. animal control officers were called in to help and soon traffic was once again flowing. well, you don't need suspenders to keep your pants up during a minnesota winter. there's a new kind of sculpture dotting the landscape in northeast minneapolis. pants frozen stiff standing on their own. this craze started a few years ago when one guy took his jeans out of the spin cycle and molded them into shape outdoors and soon others were doing the same. could be the most fun that you can have when the temperatures dip below zero in minnesota. >> most fun you can have with your pants off, is that what you're saying? >> i didn't go there, but, of course, you did. thank you very much. if we stood out there two more minutes. >> i know. >> that would have happened out >> frozen pants. let's take a look at the firestorm sparked by steve harvey a little earlier this month when he mistakenly crowned the wrong winner of the miss universe pageant. >> well, for the first time he's
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his tv show, and natalie caught >> that's right. i was at the show's taping last week, and harvey is now spelling it out in a two-day special including conversations with columbia. he's faced angry insults and accusations that it was all a publicity stunt and even death threats in the ensuing outcrime. >> i'm truly sorry. i wish -- i wish we all could have gotten it right that night. >> steve harvey is breaking his silence on the coronation that made headlines worldwide for all the wrong reasons. >> miss universe, 2015 is columbia! >> last month he named miss mistake. >> i have to apologies. >> only moments later the crown was removed and placed on the real winner, miss philippines. >> i blew it in a big moment, and the person that was hurt the most was her. that was the greatest regret for me.
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contestants in a two-part special, miss universe, the truth. miss universe revealed her crown came with mixed feelings. >> i tried to keep a safe distance from her as not to disrespect her -- no, because i didn't want her to feel bad. i was being sensitive to her feelings, so when i was standing there, i was very happy that i won. i was excited, but i -- i was also thinking about her and i couldn't help but think about how tough this must be for her. >> an emotional harvey publicly apologized to miss columbia and asked for her forgiveness. >> i cast you into a spotlight, a place that i -- that i never intended to, that i would not want to happen to anybody. i just want to say how sorry i am.
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for what happened that night and that -- that it was you. >> miss columbia says she forgive him. take me back to that minute, the four and a half minutes when you're wearing the crown. >> it was the happiest four minutes and a half that i ever, and i have been able to make an entire country happy, but after that i felt horrible i was crying a lot. now i can say, okay, it was the worst night of my life, but it was the best one, too. >> yeah, the best because now she's having a lot of opportunities to do things like commercials and perhaps maybe a role next year in the miss universe pageant so we're going to have a lot more of that. that full conversation with steve harvey and miss columbia will be right here tomorrow on "today" including harvey's explanation of what happened that night, and can you see more of steve's miss universe, the truth special on his show today and just check your local listings for times. >> all right. natalie, thank you.
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the question carson has been asking. who complains more when they get sick, men or women? >> you know the question. >> men. >> at mitt it. >> men. >> absolutely. >> you're babies. >> men for sure. >> you get in the fetal position on the couch. >> do you know why? >> because they are babies. >> no, there might be another reason, okay, especially when it comes to the flu. scientists at johns hopkins university, that makes this true, have said when it comes to the flu they have found that the voyeurs hits men a lot harder than it hits women because estrogen in women protects them from the more aggressive symptoms of the flu leaving men to face the worst cases. >> it was all men who did the survey. >> we are the stronger gender, we know. >> by the way, these two things can be true at the same time. >> this helps you in the flu story but about the sniffles,
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that's what you do, you get a cold, i feel terrible. >> talks to me like she talks to vail. >> you're a baby. >> exactly. >> we have good news for everybody out there who does not get enough sleep. despite what we've heard in the past it turns out that in fact you can reverse some of the negative effects of sleep deprivation. this comes from a rather small study at the university of colorado boulder, not your johns hopkins but found catching up on sleep during the weekend could offset health problems associated with sleep loss like increased risk of diabetes. >> that's how we all catch up. >> who catch eds up on the weekend? >> and, you know, even when i got little sleep, i still feel pretty bad. >> i got a lot of sleep this weekend an i still wanted to take a nap in the afternoon. >> what time do you normally wake up on weekends. get up at 4:00 to do this show, what do you wake up on weekends? >> 8:00. >> it depends. >> my kids are older so they turn the tv on. >> 7, 7:30.
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>> that's when my eyes open. >> then close them again. >> got to feed the roosters. >> feed the chickens. >> wake up. >> all right. let say you're bored on a sunday, what do you do to pass the time? you know the answer, you put a brick in a washing machine and put the washing machine on a trampoline. >> wow. >> that does not look real to me. >> looks animated. >> people have a lot of free time. >> does look like it floats a little bit. >> and then it does eventually flop over. >> this is the video that's gone viral. you know what, the more i look at it the more it looks fake. >> i did see strings underneath it. >> check it out, internet. >> go online and take a look. >> a star whose cover was blown. hollywood's newest star gets
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carson and "pop start." >> take a look at this blurry image, can you tell who that is, the coat, the hood, the shade. >> beyonce. >> matt told us before the break, beyonce, that's right. he knew saying she hit the university of southern california to rehearse her upcoming super bowl performance and when students heard she was went nuts. >> why didn't she own it? >> beyonce is going to join coldplay at the halftime show in february. >> maybe the limo and the hood. >> the security guards. >> why cover yourself up, just own it. >> that's right. >> next a big first for the world's most famous and beautiful supermodel. take a look at the latest cover of "vogue." it may look like ben stiller but it's actually "zoo lander" and in his first cover he got the 74 questions treatment showing off his new york loft and answering all sorts of questions about his life as a model.
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>> actually i only winter here. my summer place is upstairs. >> what's the first thing you thought of when you woke up this morning? >> hmm, i must have fallen asleep. >> what's the best part about living in new york? >> the diverse city. you have really good looking people and also very attractive sgleem what are three words to describe living in new york? >> hustle, bustle and gosh. >> how do you feel about brooklyn? >> i really hope they find a cure. >> see the whole video at today.com. guys, finally, a new reason to love one of this season's young breakout stars. his name is jacob tremblay. he's just 9 years old and stars in the movie "room" and over the weekend he won a critics choice award and we showed you some of the speech on monday. if you happen to have missed that, take a look. >> this is super cool. i first want to say thank you to all the critics who voted for me. it must be a super hard vote because of all the other great actors in this category.
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later that night he celebrated at an after party with some uptown funk. >> wow. here. great one-liners. >> i am speechless. that kid is great. >> super awesome. >> he is awesome. >> that is cool. >> thank you very much. mr. roker. >> love that day. here's what's going on. a clipper brings some snow through the plains and an icy mix further south. high surf advisories from the pacific northwest coast all the way down to the carolina coast. cold, bitterly cold here in the northeast, windy conditions, sunshine and abnormally chilly in the south as well. we've got this storm system that we're going to be watching. we see it developing thursday bringing some snow through the mid-plains and then as we move into friday it makes its way towards the east coast. we look friday into saturday
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south of boston on into weese and then sunday moves off the coast. still too early to give you accumulations. we'll probably be able to do that better equipped to do that tomorrow morning to give you asingle digit start. with the winds it feels like -5 at times. wind chill advisory expires at 10am for clinton, fayette and union counties. there it can feel like -10. sunshine today and a high near 20. snow returns during the morning drive tomorrow. expect and inch or two by the time it leaves in the early afternoon. heaviest mid morning. another system could bring us >> and that's your latest weather. matt. >> all right. a thank you so much. day two ever our special series consumer confidential. we talked about the airlines on monday. today it's all about restaurants and what you can do to improve
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this is damon cornhauser director of operations as rosso pomadoro here in new york city. >> thanks for having me. >> got our people sitting at tables. tell us our secrets. how do you get the best table in a hot new restaurant other than dropping savannah's name. >> that won't help. >> planning ahead, definitely, as far out in advance as you possibly can. day of and trying to secure that really hot seat, the best thing i can say is after 3:00 in the afternoon. most restaurants are not really planning out their dining room until the mate d or the host gets there and you're hoping maybe there's a cancellation and you can slide in. >> carson is eating out in your restaurant and you come up as the waiter and you suggest the special. >> absolutely. >> does that mean you've got too much of that in the kitchen and you're trying to get rid of it? >> not anymore. these days a special an opportunity for either a chef to try out something new that might end up on the menu, an opportunity for a s 0 s chef to experiment and impress the chef and something really cool and rare enough that it won't be on
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>> not all ingredients are all that fresh at restaurants. >> it's a brave new world. everything is fresh when it gets to the restaurant. what the chef tends to do with it over the course of the weekend is on the restaurant. >> including the waiters who are fresh. >> go ahead, guys. if you're here and sitting down, shouldn't you ask, okay, what's good here, what do you like? >> what's good here is one of my least favorite questions because what's really important it's not what's good here, it's what good here for you, so any leading questions that you can ask the server that sort of lead them in the direction of what you're in the mood for, i want something rich and kind of decadent, it's lunch. what's a little bit lighter? >> if you want wine, should you go ahead and ask for help on the taken? >> absolutely. these days, a lot of restaurants who someone whose sole job is to give you something you like at any price point. having a couple of words to steer them, dry and fruity don't mean anything anymore, i like old world, earthy, something
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>> a great word. >> great restaurants will have a good house wine? >> it is. house wine is a phrase that isn't used as much and because it's so synonymous with what's the cheapest wine here and what you can say is there's something that you can feature or something that you guys are particularly excited about. >> i'll stop using that phase. >> have a family on their first date. what are your names? >> al, natalie. >> what are your questions? >> when people come in and now some restaurants are actually charging a cake fee. if you want to bring in a cake, birthday party for al. >> same thing goes with corkage fees. hospitality is a business that at every stage tries to make you forget that it is and it only works if we actually sell stuff and we can only keep the doors open if we sell stuff. at the end of the day anything that helps protect our margins, i hate to say it, it we've got to charge a little bit for that bottle of wine and if you want to bring in crumbs cupcakes. >> don't expect any freebies >> if you bring something in it
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want to incentivize with that but there's always being nice gets you a long way. >> people get annoyed when they are not seated quickly or trying >> sure. >> how do you deal with that and is there a backlash from the >> there isn't so much. i would say it's a don't shoot the messenger. whether the food is taking a while to come out, it's not the server's fault, probably not the cook's fault. at the end of the day it's real et management. did they bring in too many people on that night, busy night. people going too long at a table. at the end of the day, management is your best friend. get to know them, become a rec and then start to learn what you like and -- >> proper percentage to tip is? >> 20%. >> that's the average. >> 20% is actually the average, not even the high end anymore. >> can you spot a good tipper as soon as they sit at a table. >> you tend to find that the friendly and nice people and who are engaging and simply enjoy dining and tend to reward good service. >> what about putting the tip
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well, it's certainly starting to grow. it is not widespread enough so i would say it's less the menu or the bill says gratuity has been included. still put on that percentage. >> there you go, damon has been a pleasure. nice job. tomorrow, an inside look at hotels. coming up for the recipe slow cooking magic. take a look. we're going to make short (coughing) coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why there's delsym. delsym's advanced time release formula helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours. all night... or all day. your heart loves omega-3s. but the omega-3s in fish oil differ from megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body. megared.
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effect for clinton, fayette & union counties. we'll check your most accurate forecast just ahead. when the temperatures drop this low...shelters are critical for the homeless... this winter...there is a new city-funded shelter downtown... the facility on gest street has dozens of beds...and it will be open through february... across the river... the emergency cold shelter of northern kentucky is also up and running right now ... this facility is on scott street in covington...and it offers an accessible place to get warm and enjoy snacks... the shelter says ... when the temperature dips below freezing like today... they don't turn anyone away. kyla woods has a news 5 traffic update.
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with the winds it feels like -5 at times. wind chill advisory expires at 10am for clinton, fayette and union counties. there it can feel like -10. sunshine today and a high near 20. snow returns during the morning drive tomorrow. expect and inch or two by the time it leaves in the early afternoon. heaviest mid morning. another system could bring us
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. `` all right. ``8:30 now on a tuesday morning. ``it's the 19th of january, 2016.
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``brought them inside studio 1a. ``how does that feel? ``>> good job. ``>> guy back here said thank you ``from the tipch my nose to the ``tip of my toes. ``>> exactly. ``>> by the way, have a great ``range of birthdays today, have a ``14-year-old birthday. ``>> that's great. ``>> and a 90-year-old birthday ``over here. ``that's fantastic. ``nice to have you guys where it's ``warm. ``>> happy birthdays, guy. ``coming up, a perfect people for ``a day like this. ``it will warm you up. ``get this, short ribs and cheese ``grits and easy to make. ``throw it in the slow cooker. ``>> look who is here, everybody. ``chelsea handler. ``we'll get to the bottom of her ``any series tackling everything ``from silicon valley to drugs. ``>> does she look more like a ``ribs person or a grits person. ``>> >> wouldn't you like to know. ``>> oh, okay. ``>> beauty products decoded. ``how to understand the tricky ``labels before you smear the ``stuff all over your face. ``>> and jenna bush hager is here
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``not exercising. ``how to use the limited time we ``all have and our kids to make a ``great workout. ``>> but, first, mr. roker, how ``about a forecast for all these ``people here. ``>> they are doing okay in here. ``otto, 90 years ago, came in from ``germany and got off the boat and ``never left. ``awfully nice. ``>> good to have you here. ``>> more storms coming into the ``pacific northwest, and we'll see ``this continue through today into ``thursday. ``another system comes on the west ``coast today, surf, coastal ``flooding, mountain snow ``accumulating and then wednesday ``we get a little bit of a break ``and then the next system comes ``in targeting from california to ``western washington. ``rainfall amounts 2 to 5 inches ``of rain from seattle all the way ``into northern california. ``coastal ranges also seeing more ``and then we're looking at more ``snow from snoqualmie pass all ``the way down into yosemite, ``mt. whitney. ``the sierra getting more and more ``snow.
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single digit start. with the winds it feels like -5 at times. wind chill advisory expires at 10am for clinton, fayette and union counties. there it can feel like -10. sunshine today and a high near 20. snow returns during the morning drive tomorrow. expect and inch or two by the time it leaves in the early afternoon. heaviest mid morning. another system could bring us more snow on friday. ``>> that's your latest weather. ``savannah. ``>> all right. ``a thanks so much and now to our ``start today series helping you `begin the new year on the right ``foot. ``jenna bush hager is here right ``there with all of us, a quest to ``get back into the gym. ``all shedding the excuses, right? ``>> we sure r.my biggest and most ``legitimate execution for the gym ``is the fact that i'm now a mom ``of two, i'm tired, all the time, ``and every second that i'm not at ``work i want to be with them, but ``i'm dedicated to being healthy ``for my family so i grabbed a
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``with our kids. ``>> so, we like to work out ``together every once in a while. ``>> we do. ``>> we've never tried it with an ``accessory called a baby. ``>> is that pop? ``>> poppy. ``>> our instructor/baby wrangler ``for the day new york fitness ``guru taryn toomey who created ``the class to get moms back in ``shape after having a baby. ``>> hi. ``welcome. ``>> thank you. ``>> got the large babe, i've got ``the small baby. ``>> the lucky one. ``>> that's why she looks so good. ``>> on a little ride with our ``baby, there we go. ``>> come on. ``>> my belly hasn't been in in 17 ``months. ``>> from squats to planks to ``using your baby as a weight ``taryn stresses long periods for ``each exercise to feel the burn. ``>> i'm sorry, sorry, sorry, ``class. ``we're going rogue. ``>> you want me. ``you want to try me. ``>> you go for the mommy with ``better thighs. ``>> taryn is a mom of two young
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``struggled with her weight after ``the birth of her first child. ``determined to get healthy for ``her girls, she started her ``business really for herself. ``>> for all those moms that are ``exhausted, overwhelmed and they ``just say, objection i can't do ``it, what would you say? ``>> all of those things, the ``exhaustion and overwhelmed is ``what makes you believe you can't ``do it. ``you just have to start. ``>> you want to do a little jump ``squat. ``start moving and start ``believing, find little blips of ``time where you can and where you ``have to start. ``>> drool in the eyeball. ``>> and there's a good reason to ``just start. ``according to the american ``academy of pediatrics, the less ``physically active a mother is, ``the more likely her child will ``be sedentary early in life. ``it was nap time for poppy so i ``headed to new jersey to meet up ``with fitness trainer and blogger ``erin whitehead. ``she started fit bottomed ``mommor,s after her daughter ``avery was born. ``erin's philosophy, fitting ``fitness into her dailyive. ``>> one of my tricks is the
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``the floor. ``every time i pick something up, ``i do a deep squat and if you're ``really feeling into it, you can ``always throw a little jump in ``there. ``>> do you do that, a jump squat? ``>> i do, sometimes. ``>> that will get your heart rate ``out. ``>> workouts for me aren't ``getting to the gym for an hour. ``workouts for me have to be in ``between running are the kids to ``school and picking them up. ``you know, when i'm at the park i ``try not to sit down so that i'm ``never having that down time and ``i'm always moving. ``>> so one of the things that i ``spend a lot of time doing, and ``i'm sure with three kids you do, ``too, is picking up toys. ``>> yes, they explode. ``>> so you pick up toys lunge as ``a workout every day. ``>> go down, do a lunge and get ``back up. ``up? ``clean. ``lot? ``>> yes. ``>> is she doing a lot of lunges ``>> yes. ``she does exercises in the ``meanwhile. ``>> i exercise with her.
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``you do? ``>> well, we do squats and other ``workouts. ``>> tell them your favorite. ``>> jumping rope. ``>> jump rope. ``>> and this is another great ``benefit, they will go to bed and ``sleep well. ``>> yeah, i hope so. ``>> high five, boom. ``>> so we'll have to say that ``working out with our babies was ``not that relaxing. ``>> it really wasn't. ``>> like to work out together and ``sometimes hard to bring on a ``baby, but the whole important ``thing is when you're sitting at ``home, if you're hanging with ``your kids you can do fun things. ``>> there are things that you can ``do. ``>> i love that idea. ``i could watch that story just to ``see poppy and vail, but it's a ``great idea. ``you're spending time with your ``kids. ``>> and playing. ``my kids like to play. ``that brings us to today's -- ``start today takeaways from erin ``whitehead at fit bottom, commit ``to ten minutes a day, first play ``with your kids and this is ``something we both do. ``do dance parties, run around,
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``>> love to do this. ``>> just to have fun. ``>> second. ``>> especially the dance party. ``>> i like dance parties. ``>> show them what a strong mom ``looks like, fit in several ``exercises, number two a day. ``think about your activities if ``you're eating small meals like ``knife small meals a day do a ``couple, you know, squats every ``single day. ``third, find activities you love. ``you should push yourself and ``work out but shouldn't be ``torture and find things you ``really like to do and finally ``have basic moves at the ready ``like the squats when you pick up ``toys. ``pull things that you can do ``anywhere, lunges, push-ups, ``basic, effective and can be done ``when you're waiting for your ``water to boil, folding laundry ``or hanging out at the ``playground. ``>> i like to do lives with vail. ``used to be able to do 25 and now ``she's so heavy and i'm like one. ``>> i'm thinking about bringing ``mila, that would have been a ``disaster. ``running after kids is the best ``workout and the most fun, too. ``>> keeps you young. ``>> exactly. ``>> jenna, thank you. ``>> even more tips on our ``website, today.com, check it ``out.
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``favorites, or at least we feel ``that way about you, chelsea. ``we don't know how you feel about ``us. ``she is pushing the envelope in a ``whole new way.
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``handler, but, `` we're back now. ``8:40 with the always ``unpredictable chill so handler. ``no pressure. ``she spent the better part of ``last year filming "chelsea ``does," a documentary series for ``netflix covering for you ``thought-provoking topics like ``marriage. ``>> as a 40-year-old, do you ``think i can get up and show you ``my body and stuff, do you think ``that i'm too old to get married? ``>> no. ``>> okay. ``and you think that i have a ``decent figure? ``>> yes. ``>> thank you. ``>> hey, chelsea, how are you? ``>> i'm great. ``how are you, matt? ``>> i'm good. ``been a while. ``something i said? ``>> no, no, no, nothing. ``you can say anything. ``nothing would offend me. ``>> welcome back. ``>> thank you. ``>> i like this concept.
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``reading about it, four very ``different topics. ``did you know a lot about each ``one of these topics before you ``starteded? ``>> well, i thought i knew a ``little bit about certain topics ``and i thought i knew about ``racism and you delve into it and ``then you find out how little you ``are and how embarrassed you and ``how embarrassed people in ``country, people associate racism ``with really like dumb, you know, ``people from the south who aren't ``educated. ``>> ignorant racism. ``>> but i met with a lot of ``educated intellectual racists ``which i found amazing so i ``wanted to illustrate that. ``>> you've got drugs and silicon ``valley and marriage as we just ``saw. ``for the marriage, you went on ``blind dates. ``what was that like? ``>> it was awful. ``>> i mean, like chardonnay in ``the afternoon. ``it was terrible. ``>> ever been on blind dates ``before this documentary? ``>> been on a couple of blind ``dates, never that sober, and, ``you know, once or twice in your ``20s and once you're in your 30s ``you're like i'm not ever going
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``document aryans that would make ``me do stuff outside of my ``comfort zone. ``had to meet up with my first ``serious boyfriend. ``>> didn't you interview your ``ex-boyfriend? ``did that get uncomfortable. ``>> >> everything about it was ``awful and they said would i have ``to meet up to one of my ``ex-boyfriends and i'm like none ``of them are sneaking with me. ``>> why did he agree with that? ``>> enough time had passed. ``>> it had been 20 years. ``>> didn't want to get back ``together? ``>> thinking he wanted to do ``something. ``you know, when you have those ``moments, like i broke up with ``him and i'm going to wait -- he ``cheated on me or did something. ``wait until he sees me in ten ``years, i'm going to be rich and ``famous and then you get that ``moment and you're just like i ``don't want to have section with ``you anymore anyway. ``>> you went to peru to do ``hallucinogenic drugs, was that ``for the show or the weekend. ``>> >> the great thing about ``netflix they will fund my ``personal life and put it on ``camera. ``>> tell me about that trip. ``>> i said i wanted to do one on ``drugs, obviously i have a very
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``and i've experienced so many and ``i thought why not put myself on ``camera look, you know, bad or ``not flattering because nobody in ``this business nobody really ``likes to do that and i have no ``problem with it so i did a lot ``of drugs on camera that were ``supervised, mixing sleeping ``pills with alcohol, just to ``illustrate with people what you ``that. ``>> scare? ``>> not scary, but it's not ``pretty, not attractive, and then ``i said to netflix, i also want ``to go to peru and do iowsaka. ``>> being? ``>> the drug, yeah. ``>> doing another talk show for ``netflix. ``>> going to be like "chelsea ``lately." ``lately." ``i'm using the documentaries as a ``bridge to show people tonally ``where i'm going. ``i wouldn't want people to think ``i'm becoming barbara walters ``because i wouldn't want to ``become her, no one can. ``>> better to just let that go. ``chelsea, good to see you.
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``so long next time. ``>> okay. ``>> "chelsea does" will be ``available on netflix starting ``this saturday. `` up next, the right way to ``decipher those beauty product ``labels that can sometimes be a ``bit confusing. ``but, first, on a tuesday
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`` we're back at 8:47. ``consumers have become savvy with ``reading food labels and ``understanding the ingredients ``but what about skin care and ``cosmetics. ``today.com/style editor is here ``about thinking why you may want ``to think twice about the ``products you're using. ``good morning, good to see you. ``>> good morning, savannah. ``>> a lot of people think the ``beauty products we see have to ``be approved by the fda before ``they can be on shelf. ``is that true? ``>> false, completely false. ``products are not approved by the ``fda before they hit store ``shelves. ``it doesn't mean the product is ``helpful but it's up to the
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``>> which means we want to get ``educated? ``>> absolutely. ``>> does fda have the ability to ``recall a product? ``>> they cannot. ``they can only ask a company to ``israel the product and help them ``do so. ``>> what are some of the watch ``words as far as we're concerned ``when you're looking hat labels? ``>> very easy to be confused ``about this because products will ``use as a marketing strategy, ``natural or green, ``synthetic-free. ``these are not official terms so ``don't be fooled by that. ``realize also that even if ``something is natural, poison ivy ``is natural and that's harmful to ``humans. ``>> sounds good, might be green ``labeling, but you really need to ``look closely. ``around. ``monitor here. ``when you do pull that bottle ``around there's words like -- i ``don't think i can profouns that, ``phthalates and parabens. ``>> it's considered a trade ``secret so companies do not have ``to disclose what the fragrance ``is made of, if you have ``allergies or sensitive skin, ``something to look out for. ``>> may mean some other chemicals
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``>> exactly. ``mouthfuls? ``>> parabens are used as a ``preservative and help products ``last longer and phthalates make ``you feel silky and smooth and ``they are considered endocrine ``disrirpts which may alter ``hormones, scientific ``organizations say. ``>> i've seen labels that say ``paraben free. ``some people want to avoid these ``and look at them ``>> exactly. ``we did reach out to the personal ``care products council for a ``statement and said their ``products are one of the safest ``most regulated by the fda. ``the fda as well told us that ``they are not -- they don't have ``the information to show that ``these chemicals are harmful, but ``if you are trying to limit your ``chemical exposure these are two ``to look how the for. ``>> great. ``let's turn around. ``little jar with a number. ``what does the number mean? ``>> beauty products do expire, ``just like food, so if you see ``this little jar, the number ``inside of it is actually the ``number of months after you open ``it you should toss it. ``>> i have stuff in my counter ``that's been in there since like ``the '70s.
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``>> good to look out for it. ``>> another label if you see the ``little "e." ``i've never known what this ``meant. ``>> meant it's up to the european ``union standards and will see it ``on some products in the u.s. ``the eu bans more than 1,300 ``ingredients. ``the usa bans only 11. ``it doesn't mean their products ``are safer but if you're trying ``to be watchful, something to ``watch for. ``>> maybe a little bit of a ``shortcut. ``>> these are products you like. ``tell me about them. ``>> you'll see some major brands, ``knew the jena has their own ``natural line, cleansers, ``moisturizers, everything you use ``every day. ``they avoid phthalates, parabens, ``things we were talking about ``earlier. ``>> what's in? ``>> mid-priced option and ``partnered with gwyneth paltrow ``to launch a cosmetics line, get ``the same colors, lips, all the ``makeup you use. ``>> and i've been hearing about ``tata harper. ``>> her rerecipes are amazing,
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``luxurious. ``she has her own skin care farm ``in vermont. ``went to visit her. ``she harvests her own ingredients ``and uses them in the product. ``see more about it at ``today.com/style. ``>> emily, thank you so much. ``learned hey lot. ``by the way, found out a lot more ``including a complete guide to ``reading labels at ``today.com/style. `` coming up next, how does a ``hardy meal of ribs and grits ``sound? ``it sounds amazing. ``how to use your slow [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] [coughing] coughing disruptst everyone's life. that's why sot many people are turning to delsym for longer lasting cough relief. delsym has an advancedr time release formula that helps silence coughsr for a full 12 hours. that's three times longer than the leading cough liquid. all night...
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`` 8:52, slow cooker week on ``"today food." ``you throw the ingrowedients in, ``walk away and hours later dinner ``is served. ``>> elizabeth is the debutante ``farmer here with a healthy ``hearty dish. ``>> you like slow cookers? ``>> i never used one until this ``segment came along. ``>> really? ``>> i feel like i have been ``cheated. ``this is the most fantastic way ``to cook in the entire world. ``i moo life, i didn't realize how ``uncomplete it was and now that's ``complete. ``>> let's talk about the ``ingredients and let you get to ``the your experience. ``making short ribs in the slow ``cooker and then cheese grits. ``>> absolutely. ``>> we want to make sure we're ``going to season this. ``if we're going to eat both side, ``we're going to season both ``sides. ``>> okay. ``>> we're going to go into a ``screaming hot pan. ``this pan is as hot as chelsea
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``>> exactly. ``we want to make sure we get that ``gorgeous, gorgeous ``caramelization before we go into ``the slow cooker. ``otherwise it won't be as ``attractive. ``it will lock in all the juices ``and that's what we want. ``>> let's get start with your ``maiden voyage here. ``>> no, no, no, i've been testing ``recipes. ``>> okay. ``>> so i know the way of the slow ``cooker now, but before i didn't ``know. ``i was a virgin. ``slow cooker virgin, that's what ``i was, matt. ``>> let's just get to the ``ingredients. ``>> we'll mix this together and ``added our flour and what's that ``going to do, because we did it ``with a tomato paste it will make ``sure we don't have any lumps, ``we'll also add some beef broth, ``a little bit of red wine which ``is fantastic and now we're going ``to whisk all this together. ``>> can i mention we've got our ``tasters downstairs and i have a ``feeling they are already digging ``in on this. ``>> awesome good. ``>> fabulous root vegetables. ``got our onions and our shallots, ``carrots and celery.
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``what i want you to do is start ``working on this rosemary. ``>> sfripg it. ``>> i got it. ``>> al, how are these ribs? ``>> fantastic. ``>> amazing. ``don't need a knife. ``>> these over here. ``>> yeah. ``why don't we do this. ``>> how long are these going to ``sit in here? ``>> they have to be covered in ``the liquid. ``>> >> absolutely. ``>> make sure we're covering. ``it not covered go ahead and add ``more liquid to it. ``>> that's going to go four hours ``on high, eight hours on low and ``then we have our beautiful ``cheese grits. ``>> ingredient panel, take a look ``at what goes into this. ``>> this is like a grits souffle. ``we have eggs that will lighten ``them up. ``we have worcestershire and hot ``sauce and sherry. ``if you don't want to put alcohol ``in you don't have to. ``broth maybe. ``here we are, we're going to mix ``this, mix and mix and mix. ``it's going to go into a
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``hour. ``while that's happening, now our ``short ribs are fantastic. ``they are completely done. ``better. ``>> yeah. ``>> we're going to go ahead and ``press all of these vegetables ``that are now so unbelievably ``tender. ``see how that's coming out. ``downstairs. ``>> yeah. ``>> so light. ``>> light. ``>> they are calling grits light. ``>> i said it's like a souffle. ``fancy. ``we love a souffle. ``>> anyway, we're going to go ``ahead and take that. ``>> i've got to actually say ``we're going to pretend that ``we've done all that.
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``saying go to the effect for clinton, fayette & union counties. we'll may not crack 20 degrees today.
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forecast just ahead. just in.. the cincinnati reds have announced that pete rose will be inducted into the reds hall of fame. the ceremony will happen this june. from baseball after reports he bet on the game. rose has asked for reinstatement more than once. more details on his selection to the reds hall of fame will come in a news conference this morning at 11am at great american ball park. kyla woods has a news 5 traffic update. single digit start. with the winds it feels like -5 at times. wind chill advisory expires at 10am for clinton, fayette and union counties. there it can feel like -10. sunshine today and a high near 20. snow returns during the morning drive tomorrow. expect and inch or two by the time it leaves in the early afternoon. heaviest mid morning. another system could bring us
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`` this morning on "today's ``take," chris rock under ``pressure. ``should the oscar host boycott ``this year's awards? ``and then we'll catch up with one ``of the stars of the new de niro ``film "dirty grandpa" and the ``tributes are pouring in for ``glenn frey as we remember the ``eagles legend. ``all that and more coming up now. ``>> announcer: from nbc news, ``this is "today's take" with al ``roker, natalie morales, willie ``geist and tomorrow ron hall live
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``plaza. ``>> 18. ``and it feels colder. ``>> up fm 16. ``>> the mercury is rising. ``welcome to "today" on a tuesday ``morning. ``a chilly one here in the east, ``january 19, 2016. ``poor souls. ``come on inside. ``>> the last hour brought the ``fans in. ``put them back out for our hour. ``>> let's get the four of them. ``>> the hardy souls. ``>> come on in, guys. ``>> go get them. ``>> our producer adam miller. ``>> they are coming in, folks. ``>> come on inside. ``>> now you're listening, of ``course, to "hotel california" by ``the eagles. ``again, another rock legend in ``the space of a week or so glenn ``frey died at the age of 67. ``one of the founding members, of ``course, of the eagles. ``he died in new york city. ``hits like "hotel california," ``witchy woman," you can go on and ``on and on and the band has said ``for the past several weeks frey ``was battling complications from ``rheumatoid arthritis and
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``best of health. ``eagles, five number one hits, ``six grammys, five american music ``awards and sold more albums than ``any american band in history. ``individuals, elvis, michael ``jackson, people have done ``better, but no band in american ``history has sold more albums. ``glenn frey also, by the way, ``came up a little later saying ``"the heat is on." ``when i first dialed in and ``worked backward. ``>> "beverly hills cop." ``>> right. ``>> a great soundtrack. ``>> and the mtv time for us. ``>> exactly. ``>> we were lyrics okay, the ``world is bigger than my ``neighborhood and he was a part ``of the world through mtv. ``>> "miami vice". ``>> had a little recurring role. ``>> and the egles is what he'll ``be remembered for along with don ``henley and they were american ``music in the 1970s so we're very ``sad to report his passing. ``>> you came up a couple of years ``after us. ``>> yes. ``>> a couple. ``>> just a couple. ``>> but "hotel california" takes ``me back to when i was living in ``spain and hanging out with my
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``>> and that music was so much. ``it was radio music. ``>> yeah. ``>> you listened to that in your ``car driving, you know, ``"desperado." ``that sing-along kind of music. ``>> that's the great part of the ``eagles and his career. ``for you it's radio music, for us ``it's mtv. ``over the holidays my nephew ``isaiah who is 19, we were ``sitting around just the two of ``us, and we started playing, you ``know, the best of the eagles, ``and i'm explaining to him and ``before i knew it "hotel ``california ""blasting because ``you can't listen to it low. ``way too low and you just escape. ``>> "peaceful's feeling." ``>> and they had such legs with ``their popularity. ``they were asked to get back ``together for a reunion tour in ``the '90s and they said who is ``going to come see a bunch of old ``guys play and they say they ``walked out, after they were ``convinced, first showers, and ``there were 75,000 people and i ``guess there's another generation ``who want to hear our music. ``>> tour upped to july of last ``year. ``>> they had to postpone. ``supposed to be in the kennedy
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``because of glenn frey's health. ``he'll certainly be missed. ``also missed, actors of color who ``were nominated for an academy ``award this year. ``none, so here are all the ``nominees, okay. ``there you go. ``for best actor, supporting ``actor, supporting actress and ``day after last week's ``nominations oscar host chris ``rock tweeting the oscars ``oscars -- #oscars, the white ``b.e.t. awards. ``since then two a-listers have ``said they were not going to go ``to the event, of course, jada ``pinkett smith one of them. ``posted this video on youtube ``talking about her friend, host ``chris rock. ``>> begging for acknowledgement ``or even asking diminishes ``dignity and diminishes power. ``hey, chris, i will not be at the ``academy awards and i won't be ``watching, but i can't think of a ``better man to do the job at hand
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``good luck. ``>> it's interesting because a ``lot of people, there's been some ``pressure on chris rock to ``boycott, which i don't think he ``should do. ``>> to drop out of hosting. ``>> to drop out from hosting ``because i think he'll address ``those issues. ``>> neil patrick harris address ``it had the last time around, and ``now chris rock will likely ``obviously do the same thing. ``the question is will this always ``be addressed as the joke in the ``monologue because i know people ``keep saying chris rock will make ``them listen. ``enhas did it as well and trevor ``noah, i love his show, had the ``funniest joke, "straight out of ``compton," a hip-hop movie and ``the two best people nominate ``were white and "creed," black ``director, black lead, black ``supporting actress and the one ``person nominated is white, sill ``vestier stallone and brilliant ``in that, and i think those
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``conventional wisdom, ``conventional conversation that ``indress alba, a lot of people ``pointed out, maybe a 70-year-old ``white guy may not get "straight ``out of compton," it should be ``because that's what you do for a ``living, you are a theater ``person. ``you are a movie person but like ``a performance that stops you in ``your tracks with a brilliant ``story, brilliant cinematography ``i think people are really honing ``in and asking why. ``>> they will have to change the ``think -- ``problem. ``problem, absolutely. ``those are the people who vote, ``and i think sheryl -- president ``cheryl boone isaacs responded ``and says she's heartbroken and ``frustrated. ``as many of you know we've ``implemented changes to diversify ``our membership. ``change is not coming as fast as ``you like and we need to do more ``better and quickly. ``>> i worry about that because ``that implies that if the art ``looks like you that's the only ``art you're understanding and ``they are saying 60-year-old
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``who work in that industry. ``it's not as if they went to the ``waffle house in burleson, texas ``and recruited the 70-year-old ``cook there. ``these are individuals who work ``in that industry that's seen as ``country. ``i'm asking. ``>> are they diverse, and ``obviously not enough and so they ``have to start, the industry ``itself, has to start bringing in ``more diversity, i mean, all ``kinds of diversity to that ``industry so that they have a ``bigger pool to pick from. ``>> well, clearly it's such an ``important issue, and it is -- it ``has divided the academy and its ``members so they have to do ``something about it and they are ``addressing it. ``>> it would be nice to see a few ``non-african-american on ``non-color actors speak out, ``jessica chastain did a great ``speech last year where she did a ``great speech as well. ``>> absolutely. ``>> on the chris rock question, ``think about the impact. ``what has a bigger impact, him ``staying at home or on a stage in ``front of 100 million people
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``and making a commentary and also ``coming from him, a guy who has ``got a lifetime behind him of ``commentary about justice and ``race in america. ``that's the thrust of what he ``talks about. ``>> he's perfect person to be ``front and center on the issue ``and to be able to talk about it. ``february 28. ``>> front and center with steve ``harvey. ``>> gave you a little preview ``yesterday and more now today. ``he sat down with miss columbia ``to talk about the mistake that ``made world headlines, as you ``know, when he incorrectly named ``her miss universe last month and ``i asked steve about the night ``before the pageant. ``there were suggestions you were ``out drinking and gambling in ``vegas the night before. ``>> i've never been drunk a day ``in my life. ``do i gamble in vegas i? ``gamble in vegas all the time but ``i was as rehearsal. ``did a full run-through with ``everybody, perfectly. ``>> what was it that was hardest ``for new all that have.
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``got, the hate was pretty ``intense. ``>> you said you had death ``threats. ``>> oh, man. ``>> from columbia? ``>> i won't be going over there ``to vacation no time soon ``probably. ``>> yeah. ``>> he's the best. ``>> probably a wise man. ``>> love steve. ``>> you've got more. ``>> more of this coming up ``tomorrow. ``my full conversation with steve ``harvey and miss columbia ``including harvey's explanation ``what have happened that night, ``how he actually made the ``mistake. ``part two of steve harvey's today ``with miss columbia airs tomorrow ``as well. ``go to today.com for time and ``channel. ``>> we've began given weird job ``assignments. ``what's the weirdest thing you've ``been asked to do? ``>> here, caught me off guard. ``nothing odd. ``>> everything you do is odd. ``>> i wouldn't call it weird but ``natalie and i washed a guy on a ``tight rope across the grand ``canyon, that was exciting weird. ``>> we've been dunked in stuff ``and asked to do things. ``up. ``weirdest things i've been asked ``to do is escort our next guest
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``i've been asked to do this, so ``willie and al, i have a surprise ``for you. ``oh -- well, how could you miss ``this. ``>> come here. ``>> our co-star. ``>> one. ``stars of kung fu panda. ``>> this is our cause. ``>> your brother from another ``mother. ``>> good to see you. ``>> bo is here because you guys ``have a giant role. ``>> i didn't get a hug. ``>> one big bear hug. ``>> here we go. ``>> dim and sum. ``this is amazing. ``>> where is it? ``>> no. ``>> these are your cousins, dim ``sum. ``>> welcome. ``>> oh, bonsai string. ``>> we call it a snacklace. ``>> we'll make you another one. ``>> that was just a taste of our ``starring role. ``>> behind-the-scenes video of ``you guys doing your hard work. ``>> a snacklace.
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``don't worry, we'll make you ``another one. ``happens here all the time. ``we'll make you another one. ``>> welcome, cousins. ``bo, welcome, cousins. ``we call it a snacklace. ``we'll make you another one. ``>> can you do that here. ``>> i have a snacklace. ``>> some dim and some sum. ``>> i'm dim and i'm sum. ``>> had a chance to see the ``weekend over the move, ``fantastic. ``brought my kids, 20 of their ``friends, screaming and laughing. ``people will love the movie not ``just because all-stars in it. ``>> no. ``>> po, it's all about you. ``>> oh, they are cold. ``>> i don't want a cold dumpling. ``>> cold as if they have been ``>> there you have it. ``>> and here are some. ``folks who were standing outside, ``all four of them back there. ``where are you from? ``>> same place. ``>> tampa, florida. ``>> all right. ``very nice. ``hey, guess what. ``we are watching a storm system ``that's going to start on the ``east -- on the west coast,
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``into the midwest. ``thursday, snow possible. ``look what happens friday. ``again, it's still too early to ``give you accumulations, but we ``expect a wide swath of snow from ``memphis to new york and then ``friday into saturday, depending ``on the timing. ``models in this system. ``we'll see heavy snow south of ``boston, new york, philadelphia, ``washington, d.c. and then sunday ``it moves out. ``we'll have probably ``accumulations for you sometime ``tomorrow. ``>> po's back. ``>> mosingle digit start. with the winds it feels like -5 at times. wind chill advisory expires at 10am for clinton, fayette and union counties. there it can feel like -10. sunshine today and a high near 20. snow returns during the morning drive tomorrow. expect and inch or two by the time it leaves in the early afternoon. heaviest mid morning.
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``>> and that's your latest ``weather. ``i love having a po-po. ``>> you know, al, we can now say ``that we've shared the screen ``with angelina jolie and jack ``black. ``we've worked with angie, i like ``to say. ``>> the movie comes out a week ``from friday. ``"kung fu panda 3." ``it is awesome. `` coming up next, important ``new health information including ``what's been described as a real ``breakthrough in ivf treatment. ``that's after this. r pepper discovers a @ wholesome breakfast with jimmyt dean delights, @made with real egg whites, lean` cut meats, and whole grains. @an excellent source of protein, @it's a delicious way to fuel upt on energy @ to help power through hert morning run. @ which motivates these bikers tto pedal faster, tand inspires ted @ to land that front-side ollie. rwhich delights everyone, rincluding pepper's twins @ with jimmy dean delights, goodvmornings @ lead to great days. shine on. v @ there's something to be said for exploring the worldt
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`` possible breakthrough in ivf ``treatment and new information ``about peloton zika virus. ``big medical headlines and here ``with that is what you need to ``know to protect your health with ``medical contributor dr. natalie ``azar. ``new information about ivf and ``how it relates to test tube ``babies, some calling this a real ``breakthrough. ``tell us what it is and how ``significant. ``>> traditionally you have the ``egg and sperm are fertilized in ``a dish and then the embryo is ``implanted into the womb. ``>> right. ``>> in this technique what the ``british researchers have done is ``actually insert the egg and ``sperm and put it into a tiny ``capsule an put the capsule in ``the womb and allow fertilization ``to occur there, the idea being ``the capsule has little tiny ``holes in it so there's some ``symbiotic exchange of fluid ``between, you know, the embryo ``and the mother and then the ``capsule is taken out and the ``researchers then select the ``healthiest embryos and reimplant ``those -- reinsert for ``implantation.
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``250 women internationally. ``they can't yet say whether or ``not the f-cassy is greater or ``less than traditional ivf but, ``again, the idea here is there ``might be some advantage to ``mother and baby to have the ``early exchange of fluids, that's ``the idea behind it. ``>> potential good news. ``the next development on the zika ``virus. ``for people who don't know what ``it is, the zika virus and what's ``the news in. ``>> the zika virus has been ``making headlines lately and the ``cdc has issued a travel warning ``for women who are either ``pregnant or thinking about ``getting pregnant to travel to -- ``as of saturday 17 latin american ``countries because it's a concern ``that this virus, which is ``rather -- i don't want to say ``benign, but rather innocuous in ``normal healthy individuals, that ``it doesn't really cause sickness ``in the majority of people and ``when it does it's usually a ``viral syndrome but there's a ``concern that came out of brazil ``in the last couple of months ``that the zika virus could be ``associated with this condition ``called microceph ha ly code for ``small brain or brain damage, ``especially in the first ``trimester, exposure to zika
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``a risk to the developing child ``and result in this signal ``formation that really has had ``adverse outcomes for the child. ``>> a mosquito-borne illness. ``there was a case in hawaii ``recently as well. ``>> importantly the case reported ``over the weekend from hawaii was ``the first case of a child born ``in this country with microceph ``ha ly, with documentation that ``the mother had probably ``contracted zika virus, but, ``importantly, the virus was ``acquired abroad and imported ``into a had a. ``this was not a locally acquired ``infection and that's important. ``we still don't have any evidence ``of that occurring in the ``continental united states. ``>> and quickly, natalie, before ``we go. ``ct scans, reports says more ``people are getting them. ``why is that significant? ``>> right. ``the numbers are actually quite ``staggering, i think twice as ``many cat scans are being perform ``in the last ten years. ``the main significant issue here ``is radiation. ``radiation and cost. ``cat scans are fantastic ``modalities. ``they give a lot of information
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``particularly bone. ``are there other tests that can ``be run in lieu of a cat scan ``that do not pose that radiation ``risk, yes, there are, mris, for ``example but in an emergency room ``or urgent care setting when you ``need information very quickly ``they prove incredibly useful. ``they are expensive and insurance ``needs to approve it and the ``issue is radiation. ``if the doctor says would i like ``to perform a cat scan is request ``number one is it necessary and, ``number two, is there an ``alternative diagnostic test that ``could be used in lew of a cat ``scan? ``sometimes the cat scan is the ``right test but not always. ``>> great summary on all the ``health issues. ``thanks so much, dr. natalie ``azar. ``>> come up, got to star ``alongside robert de niro and got ``to chris zach v qif you're looking to save s money on your medicare part d prescriptions,@walgreens says, carpe med diem.
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``>> one of them is film "dirty ``grandpa" where zoe deutch ``applause zach ephron's love ``interest and stars alongside ``robert de niro and zoe aka it ``girl. ``>> i love your eye brows. ``>> thanks for having me. ``>> how excited were you to be ``part of this cast, zach ephron, ``robert de niro. ``>> real shame about that cast. ``could have done -- no, it was ``amazing. ``it was such an amazing ``experience. ``>> would you say this is like ``robert de niro you haven't ever ``seen him before. ``>> right, absolutely, yeah. ``>> "dirty grandpa" says it all. ``>> every time i think of him ``though i have this funny image ``that pops in my head. ``we were like waiting for the ``shot to be set up and it was ``pouring rain, hailing actually, ``so cold, huddling next to this ``heater sharing a bag of cool ``ranch doritos, as do you with -- ``you heard it here first, ``america.
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``ranch doritos, and -- and i'm ``distracted by the situation at ``hand, and -- and he kind of like ``raises his eyebrows and i'm like ``what's going on, bob, and i look ``back and my coat had caught on ``fire. ``>> from the heater? ``>> from the heater. ``>> and all he had to do was ``raise his eyebrows. ``>> he's the man who saved my ``life. ``i wouldn't have known. ``really, i wouldn't have known, ``so -- that was just the ``beginning of a series of many ``embarrassing events. ``>> de niro saved my life. ``>> there's your memoir. ``>> all downhill from here. ``>> what about the shirtlessness ``and ephronness of zach ephron. ``>> i don't care how sick he is ``of hearing how great his body ``is. ``>> oh, my gosh. ``>> the man is just ridiculous, ``and can someone have some ``sympathy for me. ``i had to be in a bikini next to ``him in the movie. ``>> you look good in the bikini.
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``with the costume designer. ``i really think my character ``would wear a turtleneck. ``i just think that it makes ``sense. ``it didn't work. ``>> no. ``>> shock. ``>> by the way, de niro looks ``pretty good with his shirt off. ``>> i know. ``>> outstanding, zoe. ``we'll hang with you all day. ``>> turtlenecks at the r when you're on vacation, r it's time to play. @ so at hilton we say play hooky @ from your regular monday. r and while you're at it, @ play hooky from the ordinary. t the uninspired. t the routine. r but mostly, just play. r when you plan a vacation r at any one of hilton's r 12 distinct brands, nyou always get the lowest price. @ only when you book direct t at hilton.com. `you're driving through the woods r when a majestic beast runs into view. rthen you run into a tree. rbut your totaled new car isn't totally replaced. @ with new car replacement,
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first....the cincinnati reds have an 11-am news conference planned to give more information on the selection of pete rose to the reds hall of fame. the ceremony will happen this summer in june. rose has been permanently banned from baseball after reports he bet on the game. rose has asked for reinstatement more than once. again...more details will come in a news conference this morning at 11am at great american ball park. we will carry the news conference on air and online at wlwt.com happening today ... suspended juvenile judge tracie hunter is set to go to re- trial...and her supporters are planning a rally at the courthouse... at hunter's trial in october...she was convicted of unlawful interest in a public contract... jurors could not reach a unanimous decision on eight other charges she faced...so now...she is being retried on those other eight counts... single digit start. with the winds it feels like -5 at times. wind chill advisory expires at
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unleash the power of dough. t give it a pop. that sound. like nails on at chalkboard. r but listen to this: t(family talking) that's a different kind ofv sound. @ the sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. `` taking a look at the ``headlines. ``trader joe's is recalling a ``specific lot of raw cashew ``pieces because they might be ``contaminated with salmonella. ``the 16-ounce bags were sold in ``30 states and the district of ``columbia. ``they are marked with the code ``best before 7/17/2016. ``trader joe's has no reports of ``anyone getting sick from the ``cash yews. `` good news from the sleep ``deprived people out there. ``catching up on shut eye on the ``weekend may offset health ``problems associated with sleep
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``a study of young healthy men ``found four nights of sleep ``restriction increased the risk ``of diabetes by 16% but after two ``nights of extended sleep their ``levels returned to normal. ``researchers say longer term ``studies are needed to confirm ``these results. `` here's a story that might ``make your skin crawl. ``a new study says that your home ``might be brimming with bugs. ``the study of arthopods find we ``share our houses with 500 ``different kinds of bugs at least ``on a short-term basis, flies, ``spiders, beetles and ants were ``most common bugs found. `` some good news for parents ``who love netflix. ``the streaming service says it ``will make a special effort this ``year to produce programming for ``children and families. ``netflix will offer 20 new ``programs in the category which ``will be led by next month's ``premiere remake of the popular ``"full house." ``the company's chief content ``officer says there's not enough ``programming for children and ``families on traditional tv. `` and transportation giant
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``customers a lift, literally. ``unier is partnering with airbus ``on a test program to provide ``helicopter rides on demand. ``a trial run will take place at ``the sundance film festival later ``on this month. ``prices and rollout plans have ``not been revealed. ``probably too expensive for our ``budget. ``let's get a check of the weather ``with mr. roker. ``al? ``>> get to the chopper! ``i love it. ``for today we are looking at wet ``weather along the west coast ``from northern california, ``central california into the ``pacific northwest. ``an icy mix throughout the ``central plains, snow to the ``north. ``windy and cold here in the ``northeast and snow around the ``great lakes for lake-effect ``snow. ``tomorrow that area expands into ``the great lakes and the ohio ``river valley. ``we're looking at more wet and ``windy weather in the pacific ``northwest and look for more rain ``making its way through the gulf ``coast. ``sin, a little bit milder here in ``the east coast, but the breezes ``will continue in northern new ``england. ``that's whathe sunshine looks great but he
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randi will tell us about a couple of chances for snow just ahead. first....the cincinnati reds have an 11-am news conference planned to give more information on single digit start. with the winds it feels like -5 at times. wind chill advisory expires at 10am for clinton, fayette and union counties. there it can feel like -10. sunshine today and a high near 20. snow returns during the morning drive tomorrow. expect an in ``>> and a that's your latest ``weather. ``tomorrow-in. ``>> all righty, al. ``thanks very much. ``let's get cozy. ``i know you're waking up to do ``things for the day and let's get ``cozy. ``this morning on my tuesday ``trend, new year, new you. ``can't wave a magic wand to make ``us feel healthy and younger but ``there are some products that can ``help us out.
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``online editor for "teen" ``magazine. ``i hate that you're going to standing up. ``>> i'll bring them over to you ``while you're relaxing. ``really believe in. ``what do you have for us? ``>> first is a pillow spray which ``>> i do. ``pillow. ``day. ``>> well, what's interesting ``about it, it has lavender and ``chamomile which are so effect i ``have to lull you into a sleep so ``you wake and feel looking ``refreshed. ``>> i'm not ma mom and my nieces ``and nephews are my kids and i've ``used them and it's so effective. ``>> don't even know it's working. ``>> i spray the role room. ``>> usually we burn it as incense ``and it's become really ``fashionable and cheaper to buy ``these wood sticks and they rid ``your space of negative energy. ``>> and if you're having a ``stressful day things are
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``what i do is i just go in my ``bathroom just for a few minutes ``and burn this and just kind of ``pray and meditate and decompress ``and that really rebalances me ``during the day. ``>> what else have you got? ``>> these are vom little rollers. ``this one is really nice for this ``time of year if you want to roll ``it on your wrist. ``it helps you breathe better. ``if you're feeling sick and ``congested and can't see ``straight. ``doesn't it open up your sinuses. ``>> has thyme and tea tree oil ``and you can get one to ``de-stress. ``>> is there science behind why ``aroma therapy does have an ``impact on our body? ``>> i'm sure there is. ``>> but you're like i'm not a ``scientist. ``>> i'm not a scientist and i ``know it's really effective and ``they make you feel good. ``>> next. ``>> next is chocolate so we're ``here. ``you. ``>> of course. ``>> and these are packed with ``more anti-oxidants than normal
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``>> i don't like dark chocolate ``and this is tasty. ``you put it on the side of the ``bed, once the kids are asleep, ``sneak it open. ``>> very virtuous, there you have ``it, while you're watching reruns ``of "all my children." ``that's what i would be doing. ``>> and these are some soaps and ``they are infused with the wood ``from the japanese tree that's ``used to ward off insects and ``even mildew and using it in your ``shower is really nice to keep ``invigorating. ``do you smell the citrus to wake ``you up in the morning, it's a ``little cedary and all ``responsibly harvested, the oil ``and it's glycerine-based. ``>> i haven't used these two. ``in the end, hugely popular as a ``part of rebooting for the new ``year. ``>> and everyone loves a natural ``product because you feel good ``about using it, and it's easy ``toe incorporate into your ``day-to-day. ``it's not hard to take a shower ``and use soap or to reach for a ``bar of chocolate in the ``afternoon.
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``>> and we have chime here. ``>> it's an aura chime, does it ``make you feel completely calm ``and at zen. ``>> i feel like all my problems ``will melt away. ``>> can't leave it near a window. ``>> because it does get a little ``chimy. ``>> if you want to try some of ``them, we'll post them on the ``website. ``i really, really believe as a ``45-year-old stressed out woman ``i, a lot of these things help me ``out less. ``>> especially the chocolate. ``>> especially the chocolate. ``>> the singing siblings you'll ``be singing at next month's ``grammy awards, so awesome, the ``brothers os corn getting ready ``to sing their chart-topping ``single "stay a little longer" ``because that's what we would ``like you to do. ``that @ here's a little healthy advice. veat well, t live well, @ and take of what makes you, v you. right down to yourtskin with aveeno aveeno dailyr moisturizing lotion with the goodness ofr
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``released their debut album and ``have already been nominated for ``a grammy. ``>> the siblings have come a ``long, long way from the jam ``sessions in their family home. ``now they are performing on arena ``stages with other big artists. ``we'll hear from the bros in just ``a minute, but, first, let's see ``how it all began. ``what you doing right now ``>> it's a family affair for `` we're going out of our minds ``getting nowhere ``osborn. ``the do youo has been performing ``together their whole lives while ``growing up in a small maryland ``town. `` let's put our hearts ``together ``>> the singer/songwriter ``brothers moved to nashville and ``took the country music storm by ``storm. ``after being named one of ``"rolling stones" artists you ``need to know in 2014 and hitting ``the road last year with country
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``the bros began making a name for ``themselves with country music ``fans. ``now their grammy-nominated ``single "stay a little longer" is ``the topping the charts, reaching ``number five on billboard's hot ``country five `` you need to stay a little ``longer ``>> and they are planning to stay ``a little longer with the release ``of their debut album. ``and t.j. and john osborn, the ``guys you need to know. ``they are here. ``hey. ``>> how you doing? ``>> huge year already. ``your debut album is coming out, ``and before it was even out this ``song "stay a little longer" ``already got a nod from the ``grammys. ``>> it did. ``it is amazing. ``actually even with the single, ``going number one this week with ``it which is pretty crazy. ``definitely an awesome way to ``kick off 2016, that's for sure ``>> you heard about the grammy, ``where were you and what was your ``reaction? ``>> we were both sleeping. ``just got off tour and finally ``had like a morning to sleep in ``our own beds and we were loving ``it and then our phones were ``blowing up and who keeps texting
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``text after text about, you know, ``>> amazing. ``>> you have such a cool sound ``and a cool look, obviously, too. ``how do you describe your music. ``who influenced you coming up? ``>> i mean, gosh. ``>> everything. ``our dad, he would listen to ``everything, from like, you know, ``old country like george jones ``and merle hagyard to the almond ``brothers and even mariah carey ``and toni braxton and pop stars, ``he would listen to everything ``but our strongest influences is ``like a lot of old rock and old ``ken try. ``>> hendricks tattooed down your ``arm. ``>> yeah, yeah. ``>> got to love hendrix. ``>> for a long time we didn't ``know what genres were, good ``music and bad music and people ``would ask us all the time and i ``them. ``listen, to and which is kind of ``a cool time. ``we were speaking in the break ``there about how a lot of genres ``now have become very open. ``a lot of people love i think ``even country music has done well ``because you can listen to a lot
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``here they are, brothers osborn. `` `` yeah something like a strong ``wind is coming over me `` it's got ahold of me, yeah `` thinking and doing things i ``shouldn't be `` i really shouldn't be `` give it one more call it's one ``now `` it's one more trip to my side ``of town and you walk right in `` one more here we go again `` ``another `` `` tear the t-shirts off each `` `` i tell myself i'm not in ``love `` but one more time is not ``enough `` one last kiss and then you're
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``and i'm here wishing you could ``stay a little longer `` so calm and so cool, yeah i ``try to be `` like it doesn't bother me `` the last time was the last ``time `` until i'm all alone, then i'm ``picking up the phone `` one more call, it's one more ``what thecha doing right now `` it's one more trip to my side ``of town and you walk right in ``one more here we go again ``one more drink leads to `` `` ``other `` your hands all over me `` i tell myself i'm not in the ``love `` but one more time is not ``enough `` one last kiss and then you're ``a goner
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``stay a little longer `` `` `` yeah, one more drink leads to ``another `` you slide up close to me `` tear the t-shirts off each ``other `` your hands all over me `` `` but one more time is not ``enough `` one last kiss and then eyou're ``a goner `` and i'm here wishing you could ``stay a little longer `` stay a little longer `` wishing you could stay a ``little long er er
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``>> all right. ``brothers osborn. ``the at bum "pawnshop." ``thanks so much, guys.
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``>> yeah. ``>> we're going to see j. lo.
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``>> uh-oh.the sunshine looks great but he isn't doing much to warm us up. randi will tell us about a couple of chances for snow just ahead. first....the cincinnati reds have an 11-am news conference planned to give more information on single digit start. with the winds it feels like -5 at times. wind chill advisory expires at 10am for clinton, fayette and union counties.
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