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good morning. playing nice. >> i cannot believe how civil it's been up here. >> the republican for shl presidential hopefuls abandon nasty insults and stick to the issues at last night's debate. while donald trump addresses accusations o growing violence at his campaign events. is he doing enough to discourage it? states of emergency.
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death toll rises from the flooding. rivers swein to all-time highs. no relief in sight. final farewell. nancy reagan's funeral being held in california today. the former first lady said to be remembered by friends from washington to hollywood, as she's laid to rest next to her beloved husband. o canada. a star-studded affair at the white house honoring the canadian prime minister. the mt talked about guests, the first daughters, malia and sasha, making their state dinner debut. friday, march 11th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> i'm matt lauer with tamron hall filling in for savannah. do you like basketball?
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and i love the plaza. this is a great crowd today. >> got the tournament over in brooklyn and the big east tournament at madisonque garden. they cameo play, literally and figuratively. we'll get out there later in the show. let's start this friday morning with the presideia race and the surprising display of civility at the republican's final debate before next tuesday's hightakes primaries. it was a striking turn aun from their 11 previous clashes. we have complete coverage, including a new controversy for donald trump. let start with nbc national correspondent peter alexander. good morning. >> hey, matnd tamron, good moing. it was a kinder, gentler gop on display last night, and may have been the last opportunity for most marco rubio and john kasich. big week ace head s ahead in their home states. no lying ted or little marco. >> reporter: for the
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the charm. >> i cannot believe how civil it's been up here. >> reporter: finally, a substantive battle over immigration, trade and foreign policy. following his controversial west, donald trump refusedo all muslims. >> i mean a lot of them. i mean a lot of them. correct. i like to solve problems. problem. >> reporter: his challengers looking to capitalize. >> i'm not interested in being politically correct, but being correct. looking at the challenging we face, we have to work together with muslims who are not radicals. >> the answer is not simy yell, china, bad, muslims, bad. you have to understand the nature of the threats we're facing. >> reporter: donald striking a conciliatory tone. >> we're all in this together.
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>>eporter: even writing off kasich and rubio's chances. >> there are two of us that can, and there are two that can't. >> we have beaten donald in eight separate states. when ted speaks. hesa, i'm the only one that beat donald in contests but i beat him in 13. he never mentions that. >> let's not get ahead of ourselves. >> reporter: try telling that to trump. >> i beat hillary in many polls that have been taken, and each week, i get better and better. believe me, i haven't en started on her yet. >> reporter: but that's not really true. clinton has beaten trump head to head in all but three polls since last november cruz squeezing in a last shot. >> incredible nation we have that the son of a bartender, mailman, dishwasher and a successful businessman can all stand on this stage.
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pick up another endorsement today. the former presidential candidate ben carson will back thbiionaire, describing him as authentic and an outsider. >> peter alexander, thank you. another issue brought up at the debate, the violence we've seen at donald trump's recent campaign events, including this one in north carolina, where a man sucker punched a protester. nbc's hallie jackson has that part of the story. good morning. >> good morning to you. defense. not just about his rallies, but about accusations his campaign manager roughed up a reporter. overnight, trump is standing b his top aide with concerns growing about the tone of his campgnevents. >> reporter: it's this shot caught on camera that has donald trump facing new fire. you can see the supporter, the 78ear-oldcgraw, sucker punches a protester at a lly, saying -- >> he deserved it.
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might have to kill him. >> reporter: mcgraw later arrested for assault. the protester, 26-year-old jones. >> as soon as i turned, he hit me dead in the eye. >> reporr:rump addressed the issue head on in last night's debate. >> i do not condone that at all, jake. >> reporter: trump's campaign telling nbc news, we are not involved in the incident and it takes significant measures to ensure the safety of all attendees. at the often wild rallies, trump said this -- >> you kw what would happen at prior rallies le this? taken out on a stretche we have protesters that are bad dudes. they've done bad things. they are swinging. they a rlly dangerous. >> reporter: now, new questions about what happened between a
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website and crump's campaign manager, accused of grabbing ing bing her arm. audio witnessed by a "washington post" reporter. >> you okay? >> holly [ bleep ]. >> reporter: tweeting a picture of her brue telling abc news -- >> it's hurtful. nobody wants to be touch and had violed like that. >> reporter: trump standing behind his campaign manager. >> i have secret service all ov, cameras all over, nobod saw it happened and nobody complained. i know this guy, and he's a fantastic guy. >> reporter: questioning the reporter's account. >> i wasn't involved but the secret service was surrounding everybody and they sai nothing happened. perhaps she made the story up. i think that's what happened. >> new this morning, trump's mpgn manager, is again accusing fields of making it all up. in a tweet, calling her
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has he never touched her, he's never even met her. matt and tamron? >> hallie, thank you. chuck todd is nbc's political directo a moderator of "meet the press." he's in ohio ahead of tuesday's critical contest. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i want to talk about the alleged altercation in a second, but let's start with last night's debate. a week or so ago, there was a puican debate that looked kerestle mania. last night looked like woodstock. who benefitted most from the civil tone? >> well, what happened was if you looked at our polling and everybody else's polling in that week, marco rubio's personal ratings took a nosedive. ted cruz saw his ratings go down. donald trump was even hurt by this. individually, and the only guy that benefitted in the last week had been john kasich. individually, i understood why marco rubio laid off. why ted cruz laid of obviously, this worked for kasich. matt iave to say, i have stunned because this race,
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from putting this race away. to see cruznd rioust sort of take a pass -- again, i get what kasich is doing. it's been working for him. but the other two, while i understand they didn't want to go in the gutter, they sort of -- they may have overcorrected here. >> rubio, they say this is his primary. did he do anything, in your opinion, that would help hurt his fortunes around? >> i don't know. i question whether any of the debates are going to have any impact on trump. it's not about him. i thi marco rubio did fine. it was whether- did anything happen with trump where he would come down? that's what rubio has to do. he has a lot of ground to make up. it's not just him getting to 35. he has to bring trump down. that's what i didn't see last night. i didn't see anything that trump did that made him come back to the pack. >> this issue of violence at some of the trump's rallies, the protester being punched, the
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trump's campaign manager and this reporter, you know, did trump say what he had to say when asked about it? isn't the only answer, chuck, i will not tolerate any violence at my e vents? >> not only is that the only answer, he needs to take it to another level. remember what john mccain did toward the end of the '08 campaign? the mccain-palin rlies were exciting, rowdy and a little over the line, a little on edge? mccain stepped up and calmed it down himself. the candidate himself, donald trump at these events, needs to not talk about punching people in the face, singling out the media the way he does. >> needs to set the tone. >> creating this hostile atmosphere. down. he can't -- he'ot responsible for how people act. i understand that. but he can set a different tone. he's gngo have to have a moment where he does that, like
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it helped mccain. i think it would politically help trump if he did it. that's the irony. it would be in his political best interest to do this, not just in the safety of people that are there. >> chuck todd out in ohio, good luck and have a good weekend. >> thank you, sir. now to the relentless rain that soaked parts of the south this week, causing deaths and leading toidespread evacuations and even more rain is on the way. we'll get to dylann a moment, but first, janet shamlian. >> the sheriff and national guard staged outside of a flooded neighborhood. this community reeling after three days of drenching rain. historic flooding. stop. life-threatening conditions everywhere, from memphis to
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for residents of this flood- flood-ravaged region, it's likely to be days before they're allowed back to see how much damage was done. >> last time, it was two weeks. probably going to be longer than two weeks this time. >> reporter: some decided to ride it out and now admit they put themselves in serious danger. >> the water came so quick. you don't -- people don't understand that. i've learned a lesson. >> reporter: this is the wkf the national guard. they're doing wellness ec in the gooded neighborhoods to make sure people who decided to stay are safe. national guard truck rs the s are the only way out in louisiana. each time a truck rolled through, stranded residents begged for a ride out. >> you have to wait a little longer, okay? >> reporter: you can drive for this. >> devastating. it's devastating. nothing you can do. keep going. >> reporter: tens of millions lost. >> i have two refrigerators floating around the kitchen.
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which there is no price tag. >> it's my grandfather's bible, my mother's father's bible. it means a lot to me. >> with the water reseeding in some neighborhoods, residents like that womanre able to take stock of what they can salvage. some cases, it's not very much. back to you. >> your heart goes out to these families. janet, thank you so much. >> dylan is in for al. wh can the folks expect? >> unfortunately, more rain. there's going to be more like 12 inches coming. there are several rivers at major flood stage. the most ever had was 78 feet of water and is now at 53 feet of water. we are breaking records, as far as river levels are concerned. naturally, we have flood watches
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that's where we're seeing the significant flooding. wi aitional rainfall and for the time it takes all the water to stream into the rivers, we are going to see delayed flooding, even when the rain stops. as we go through today, the rain will start to push east, we'll get ait of a break. on saturday, more rain will streak in from the gulf of mexico. some of the pockets of rain could produce heavierdownpours. even though we'll lose the threat of torrential rain for long periods of time, heavier downpours could bexaceate the problem. the bulls eye will be near new orleans, along the coast of alabama and mississippi where we coul end up with 10 to 12 inches of rain. >> thank you. on to former first lady nancy rean. she'll be laid to rest in california today. among the invited dignitaries who will attend, at least one relative of every u.s. president since john f. kennedy. natalie is at the reagan presidential library in simi valley. go morning.
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the service is going to begin in a few hours. it has been meticulously planned for years by nancy reagan herself. it'll include classic hymns, readings from the bible and reflections from some of those closest to her. >> reporter: about 10,000 v ,000 vip guests will be on hand. most selected by the first lady herself. eulogies will be delivered by former chief of staff james baker andom brokaw, a close friend. her children will speak, as well. davis opened up about their complicated relationship and says she plans to speak about it honestly during the service. >> i have poignant memories in there that were loving. i do acknowledge that w h challenging and sometimes contentious relationship, because it would be foolish not to acknowledge that. >> reporter: form er
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prime minister will read a letter from the president to mrs. reagan. other polic figures include former presideseorge w. bush and jimmy carter, and first ladies michelle obama, laura bush and rosalyn carter. hillary clinton is confirmed to attend, but in her role as form fst lady, not curnt esential candidate. every detail of the service, nancyean herself. from the flowers and the music to her final resting place. >>y ther would always -- when she came up here on the anniversary of my father's death, she'd said, now, what every time. >> now, as we've reported, attending. the first lady representing the white house instead. while some criticized that decision, it's not, in fact, that unusual. when he was in office himself, esent reagan did not attend
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d there's no real formal protocol when it comes to first ladies' funerals. tamron and tt? >> natalie, thank you very much. we should mention, lester holt will anchor live coverage of the funeral on many of the nbc stations beginning at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. also this morning, new numbers on the zika virus. nearly 200 cases have been reported in the u.s., all of whh arerad to travel abroad. the threat has alarmed health officials, who are asking congress to provide nearly $2 billion to fight the virus in latin america and help prevent it from spreading. some of that money would go to puerto rico, where the head of the cdc fears we could see hundreds of thousands of cases by the end of the year. capitol hill republicans are reluctant to grant the request, suggesting the use of the leftover funds for the ebola virus. canada's new prime minister justin trudeau honored at the first state dinner for a
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it was the first to be attended by president obama's daughters. ron allen is at the white house for us. ron, they were the buzz of social media. >> indeed, tamron. dreamy is a word often heard to describe justin trudeau, a political rock star. even president obama seemed to take notice saying, it's been a long time since so many americans have been so excited to see a leader from north of the border. >> reporter: a glamorous evening. the president, the prime minister and their first ladies lighting up the white house. >> to the great alliance between the united states and canada. say what you wa tsay >> reporter: the young family last fall. former known as a boxer and drama teacher before politics. family business, his dad, one of leaders. also honored in his day at the white house.
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political bromance. i wish someone would look at me the way that trudeau looks at obama. trubama hashtag emerges. trudeau jumped into 2016, dubbed the anti-trump, inviting americans who say they'll flee if trump wins to come to canada. >> it's lovely, all times of the year. >> reporter: this was a night to put politics aside. on the guest list, famous canadians. michael j. fox, mike meyers, ryan reynolds with wife blake lively. celebrating two leaders, seeing a lot of themselves in each other. >> may the special connection between our two countries continue to flourish in the years to come and may my gray hair come in at a much slower rate than yours has. >> mr. trudeau, the son of a former prime minister, als pd tribute to special guests.
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and malia, 17 and heading off to college soon. trudeau praised their strength and grace, growing up in the spotlight. >> thank you very much, ron. you have three kids. seems like they were little kids and now they're young women overnight. how do you handle that? >> after a weekend sometimes. yeah, it is good for them. i hope they had a good time. >> beautiful. dylan? >> still dealing with th rn
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>> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you very much. coming up, security lines at airports across the country, longer than ever. can anything b done to fix the problem heading into spring break and the busy summer travel season? and a controversy tied to the sat. why your family could be charged more for online prep courses because of where you live, even your race.
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update. kyla? . early clouds but then some late sunday today with highs in the mid 60s. tonight will be pleasant under partly cloudy skies with lows around 47. the cool front will return north
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return of clouds and even a few spotty showers saturday. saturday doesn't look very bad as any showers will be brief and passing quickly. it looks mild with highs around 67. a storm center will push into the ohio valley saturday night. this will keep the threat for a few showers in place with rain chances increasing as it nears sunday morning. it will stay mild overnight with lows in the upper 50's saturday night and highs sunday around 69. scattered showers and possibly even a rumble of thunder is expected sun american workers brought us back from the crash. now, let's move forward. we need jobs that provide dignity and a bright future. new penalties to stop companies
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in cifnia today. 1,000 invited guests are said to attend, including current first lady michelle obama, former president george w. bush and his wife laura. lester holt will anchor live coverage on many of the nbc stations. health official rs s are out with new numbers on the zika virus in the u.s. 200 cases all traced to travel oard. the cdc is raisi concerns about the situation in puert rico, fearing there could be hundreds of thousands of infections there by the end of the year. if you're planning a spring break trip in the cing weeks, be warned. tsa checkpoints are maxed out across the country. lines are long, tempers flaring. tom kos costello covers aviation and is at reagan national airport. tom, people want to know, what's the problem here? >> things are moving well at reagan, but nationwide, we've
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the tsa admits it simply doesn't everybody through checkpoints in a timely manner. now, the tsa chief is under fast. >> reporter: just in time for spring break, bottlenecks, backups and delays at tsa checkpoints nationwide. from atlanta -- >> at the end of the day, too many people going through too small of channels. >> reporter: -- to chicago. >> they could open more line o have more staff available. >> reporter: at newark airport, the lines so long, passengers posted photos and complaints on ci media. to here and minneali where it can take up to an hr to get through the redesigned tsa checkpoint. without enough screening officers, passengers are missing their flights. the man who runs it is fed up. >> if you have children or older folks traveling, come to the hours early.
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the volume is up 7% over lt year. more carry-on bags are slowing checkpoints. as the agency works on spots weapons after failing audits. 2600 guns confiscated last year. the tsa is at the lowest staffing level in five years. >> we're doing our job as effectively as we can. i'd ask them to have patience with that. this is a much more challenging threat environment than it was a year ago. >> reporter: minnesota senator says it's not good enough. >> none of that is an excuse for not having enough tsa screeners atur airport, especially whe we've worked so hard to get the budget money that they asked for. >> reporter: the tsa says it's putting more officers on overtime and staffing up. ining 192 officers each week and hoping to be ready for the summer travel season. the advice for spring break, get to the airport early. >> really early, two to two and a half early.
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tsa precheck, and that'll help speed you through the process. some airports like kansas city and san francisco opted out of using tsa. they have private screening forces to move things along. however, they must abide by tsa protocols and procedures. back to you. >> thank you. how many times do you go to the airport and hold your breath as you're walking around the corner to see what security looks like? >> are you a person that gets there earl i play it close. >> i do, too. the pre-check line is even longer than the regular line. four hours? >> no, no, i don't like to spend a lot of time at the airport. wln. >> have you been golfing? it's warm enough to. above average highs from the northern plains to the great lakes, in the south, as well. we won't be in the 70s and 80s in the northeast but we'll take s. in new york city, 63. saturday, also 63.
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raleigh, another day in the 80s then you're in the 60s for saturday. right back to the 70s for sunday. tallahassee, temperatures in the lower 80s. above average up in business ismarck. temperatures, low e 7 70s. memphis, mid to upper 70s. monday, we're looking at highs to be 15 to 25 degrees above average. not as warm as it has been, but washington, d.c. should make it to 65 degrees on monday. not bad. still focused onhis area of low pressure, producing heavy pockets of rain. especially near new orleans, along the coast of mississippi and alabama. also, a storm system making its way to the pacific northwest that could protoday with highs in the mid 60s. tonight will be pleasant under partly cloudy skies with lows around 47. the cool front will return north as a warm front early saturday morning bringing the return of clouds and even a few spotty showers saturday. saturday doesn't look very bad as any showers will be brief and passing quickly. it looks mild with highs around 67.
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total care. one bottle, six benefits. power to your mouth . back now at 7:41 with a new installment of our series, "under covered." you pick the stories you think need more attention. >> new version of the sat was rolled out this month, aimin to better reflect what kids learn in school. many students are preparing for that test online. before you pay, nbc news investigator correspondent ronan farrow has a story you're going to want to see. od morning. >> good to see you. that's right. we know families all over the country spend a lot of money prepping their kids for the sats. but are all families getting charged the same price? in so many industries now, companies use technology to decide who you are and what you should be paying. turns out, test prep is no different. in this digital age, the price
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>> rorr: 16-year-old brittany of flushing, queens, and triplets from pennsylvania are among the 2.5 million high school students getting ready to take the sat this year. today, they're checking prices on princeton's tutor package. you can wor with a person or online online. >> up to $6,600. >> reporter: that's per person. >> would you assume that that's the price everyone would get? >> yeah. >> reporter: when brittany types in her zip code, she's offered a different price. >> wow. $8,000. >> reporter: $8400, 22% more than the $6600 she'd pay in the other zip code. >> getng charged a different price depending on where you live, is that fair?
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you're buying the same product. we shouldn't be charging more just because of location. >> reporter: iwa actually a group of students at harva w stumbled on the price differens. >> we thought, this is weird. >> reporter: here's what they found. darker shades are higher prices. inexplicable. welcome to albin, wyoming. population, 181. residents have to pay more for onlinerinceton review tutoring than people in dallas, seattle and phoenix. you can get a coke here for 50 cents. a lot of shuttered shops. a lot of abandoned places. >> maybe they feel like they have suckers, you know. captive audience, kind of, and there's no other place to go for it, except online. they can charge more. >> do you think it's fair? >> probably not, but what in life is fair? >> reporter: an investigation by pro publica showed the pricing
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>> we analyzed the zip codes to find out who is getting the higher prices. asians got the higher priegs er er prices. even in rural, lower income areas. >> reporter: asians are almost twice as likely to be offered a higher price. >> kpeen companies need to think of the eical outcomes of their situations. >> reporter: kate walker says it takes into account the cost of tutors, which can be higher in some big cities. >> we're only looking at geographic areas. it's the determinant of the price. >> you're saying the fact that more is a coincidence? >> i know someone who lives in one of our higher priced geographic zones will receive a higher price. >> if you pick an asian family at random from anywhere in this country, they're almost twice as likely to pay more.
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unintentional, are you personally comfortable with that unintentional effect of your pricing system? >> i'm comfortable that our pricing is reasonable and thoughtful and is working for families. >> reporter: but the families we talked to still have questions. >> it's easy for them to say it because they're not the ones paying. in the en is students who are greatly affected by this. >> i think it's discrimination. it's shocng >> experts say this kind of variable pricing is now the new normal. the white house actually recently put out a report, warning when you're charging different people different prices, there's always the potential for discrimination, even if it's inadvertent. >> i bet there are a lot of people running to their comperthis morning, curious at what they heard. >> you know, look, it's a tough question in a lot of areas. housing, employment, even if you have this inadd vertent discrimination.
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daniel writes, absolutely! if it's a movie i'm particularly interested in and want fewer distractions, it's worth the cost. mark said, this makes a lot of sense for parents of young kids. i'd pay $100. in our poll, we asked, would you pay $50 to see a movie in your home the day it hits theaters? a lot of you said no because you'd rather see it on the big screen first. if you're worried this would be the end of the theater experience experience, fear not. the movies would get a cut if they partnered with this project. at this point, it's speculation and not happening yet. it could. >> i'm in >> look, the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it cane rd to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better,
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apparently, people think i'm too perky. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. stopped... today..... a new plan is on the table to help close funding deficits for the first two years of the streetcar's operation in cincinnati. city manager harry black has submitted a short-term plan to city council ... it includes 900-thousand dollars in stopgap funding from the ralph haile/u-s bank foundation.... but only if city council approves additional money to cover the rest of the two-year deficit. the budget gap is blamed in part on start-up costs and lower than expected revenue projections. kentucky is confirming... its first case of the zika virus...
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it looks mild with highs around 67. a storm center will push into the ohio valley saturday night. this will keep the threat for a few showers in place with rain chances increasing as it nears sunday morning. it will stay mild overnight with lows in the upper 50's saturday night and highs sunday around 69. scattered showers and possibly even a rumble of thunder is expected sunday as e storm center crosses the area. sunday looks much wetter than saturday. there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision above the obstacles in place and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good job is not a wish, but a reality. where women receive equal pay and a living wage is paid to all. an america where after a lifetime of labor, there is time for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends our people and our values, but no longer carries
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we can create that america if we listen to our conscience and our hearts and not to the pundits and the naysayers. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message, and i ask for your vote. it's 8:00 on "today". coming up, cover girl. opera winfrey shows off her weight loss as she drops nearly 30 pounds since joining weight watches. is hernvtment in the company really paying off? think you can't negotiate a discount at a major taer? think again. we show you how to save big money onig ticket items. you're the one
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we will reveal the lucky couple saying i do live on the show. today, march 11th, 2016. what i wouldn't do to get up next to you talk to me baby dance with me baby >> good morning, tennessee and alabama. >>ood morning! texas loves today. >> i'm a small town girl and a big town fan. >> tcu is wreaking havoc in the bi apple! we're bk now at 8:00 on a friday morning. it's march 11th, 2016. it's school spirit time in new
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got the big east tournament and the folks behind us, those are the vcu fans, getting our crowd in the mood. they've been driving around new york in that very cool bus. let m tell you something about th band though, they don't only play fight songs, they were parked outside my dressing room at about 5:30 this morning. these guys can play anything. listen. >> i love bands. r thanks to vcu. good luck in all the tournaments to all the teams. >> my dress is a little wind
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so coming up, we'd like our finalists back forhe big fat today wedding, and we'll find out who will be getting married here live on "today". voting closes at 8:30 eastern time. >> few more minutes. >> countdown. >> absolutely. first -- >> let's head inside to sheinelle who is in for natalie. you want me to talk? >> quite aarty out there. good morning. with key primaries in delegate rich states like floridand ohio four days away. the republican candidates changed their tone during thursday night's debate. hallie jackson is in miami with a recap and what comes next. good morning. >> good morning, sheinelle. the issues a the debate included everything from trade to climate change to education. with the gop civil war taking a more civil tone. >> reporter: at the republican debate debate, substance trumping style. >> so far, i cannot believe how civil it's been up here.
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night focused more on policy than personality. >> the answer is not simply to yell, china, bad, muslims, d. >> reporter: ted cruz trying to show this is now a two-man race. marco rubio hoping to prove it's not, with his campaign in crunch time. his must-win florida primary just four days away. >> i'm not interested in being politically correct. i'm interested in being correc >> reporter: rubio playingo the hometown crowd on issues like cuba. >> i don't know where cuba is going to sue us, but if it's in a court in miami, they'll lose. >> reporter: john kasich also facing a home state showdown with trump on tuesday. >> it'll be a new ball game. >> reporter: looking ahead to momentum. though he's dead last in >> mhoesn't tell the whole story in politics. what's true today is not necessarily true tomorrow. >> reporter: also fighting for upset wins in ohio and florida, bernie sanders. trying to extend his michigan momentum. >> i'm getting the feeling that
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going to see here in florida. >> reporter: hillary clinton, meanwhile, racking up some high-profile endorsements. >> our characters are on television, but the real world. >> the real world has hillary clinton. >> reporter: debuting this ad from the stars of "scandal," ey's anatomy," and "how to get away with murder." the front runner hoping for hollywoo help. republican side. ted cruz will pick up support from former jeb bush backer and missouri congressman ann wagner. donald trump is rolling out an endorsement from a former rival. ben carson. a person close to carson saying he believes trump is authentic and an outsider. >> hallie jackson, thank you. today, hundreds will attend the funeral of former fst lady nancy reagan at the presidential reagan library in simi valley.
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along with close friends and family of mrs. reagan. natalie is in simi valley ahead of the service. >> it's here at the ronald reagan presidential library, just a few hours away. we're expecting 1,000 people to be here to celebrate the life of one of america's most influential first ladies, nancy reagan. among the dozens of dnitaries expected, we ha former presidents george w. bush and jimmy carter, as well as four of america's first ladies. including michelle obama, laura bush, hillary clinton and rose ly -- rosalynn carter. all of the details were planned by nancy herself over the last couple years, from the program participants to the flowers. peonys were her favorite. to the scripture readings as well as the hymns. she'll be eulogized by her two children, and davis would like to share the poignant memories and funny stories of what she called her sometimes complicated
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also sharing their reflections, some close friends including tom brokaw and former white house chief of staff during the reagan administration, james baker, as well. there will be an emotional moment when a close friend to thereagans, canada's former prime minister, during the reagan era, is going to read one of their love letters, between nancy and ronnie. no tribute would be complete without their love story to be shared here, as well. she'll be buried next to ronald reagan here at sundown later >> thank you, natalie. some of the most popular names in frozen foods are being recalled. nestle is recalling the digorno pizzas and lean cuisine meals. no injuries have been ported. a list of box codes and dates can be found on nbc news.com. guys? >> goodness. >> sheinelle, thank you very much.
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look who is here, hoda. >> hi, hoda. >> talking about one of our favorite people. >> oprah. >> oprah, that's right. her partnership with weight watches is six months old and appears to be paying off in a big way. >> reporter: oprah is showing off her new figure in the latest issue of "o" magazine. >> i lost 26 pounds, and i have eaten bread every single day. >> reporter: last fall, oprah announced her involvement with weight watches, tweeting, i lie in the weight watchers program so much, i decided to invest, join the board and partner in the weight watcher family evolution. a shrewd financial decision for oprah. the stock was sent through the roof, nearly doubling her 10% investment ith first day. the stock's future appears tied to oprah's own weight hoss. >> when the news came out she bought the stock, it jumped. when she lost 26 pounds, the
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she's made over $2.5 million in profit for every pound of weight she's lost. reporter: the mediaogul is joined by nine other women on the april cover, a first for the magazine that only ever featured oprah. the women are using 2016 to get healthy. >> it was my idea to share the cover with other women who are on the same journey that i am. >> reporter: in the issue, oprah writes, my own struggles with the scale are well-known. i've neverelieved in hiding them. what i do believe in, strength in numbers. >> oprah absolutely feels that all the best things in life are shared. this is really nothing new for her, to want to get her arms around the experiences of other people. >> reporter: each woman is following her own weight loss program. >> this is what 67 pounds of fat looks like. i can't lift it. >> reporter: oprah's weight struggles have been well documented over the years. >> every time, i tried and failed. every time, i tried again.
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>> reporter: this time, she says, is different. >> see you on the cover! >> as for the business side of things, weight watchers stock rose slightly on thursday but is down 50% from the high over the past year. seems to keep going up and down. as oprah would say, like her weight does. but she seems to be on a roll, and i saw her friend gail not long ago. she's down 20 plus pounds, too. >> we're rooting for them. >> it's something people identify with. i saw oprah with ava duvernay. she had on suede leather pants. >> she looks good. >> we enjoy a fit club thing every week. 1 of 3 does weight watchers and drops weight and keeps it off. >> thank you, hoda. up next, any reason for a party. how guys are inching in on a celebration that was once reserved for women.
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at was going on with madonna last night? we've got that on pop start. plus -- >>ood morning. i'm jeffroen. coming , shoppingects revealed. think you can't save on big ticket items at big named retailers? think again. we're going undercover toho you the i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor saidr joint pain from ra can be a sign of existingt joint damage that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers,erus system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal fections are common, or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever,
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8:15. we're back with what's trending today. these people, or people today are used to writing online everything. restaurants, hotels, doctors, dog walkers. further. that is christian willoughby. after getting a room in the uk,
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>> boasted his room came with a butler. >> oh. >> what was he reviewing? it was a jail cell. willoughby took the photossing an ipad he had with him. he was in custody for a misdemeanor. not sure what it was. all in all, he gave the jail four stars. though he wasn't impressed by the breakfast. >> okay. >> you know who is not impressed? >> i can imagine. >> the authorities. they're treating the post as a serious breech of security. you might not want toiv him an ipad in the cell them. >> right. >> apparently, he was allowed to have it in the cell with him, so he took pictures. >> did he talkbout the view? >> no room with a view. >> clean lines, modern. ladies, mothers to be traditionally have a baby shower. a gwi number of men are apparently getting in on the ti. day showers. that's what they're -- it's popular. the trend is now -- i don't know
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anyway, enjoyed a spike of popularity. pinterest has ideas for guy showers. it jumped 149% in the last year ale alone. some call it dadchelor parties or dudes in diapers. but they're resonating with men who feel disconnected from their partner's pregnancy. i like the blended showers. the ladies change when the guys come? >> i had a friend that did it for the dad to be and his friends. they had a good time. they had beer and, you know -- >> just a saturday night. >> i was going to say, it's not called a shower. >> no games like we play? >> no games. >> you threw a shower for a young lady who worked here and i delivered a cake and never ft so out of place. i love her but couldn't wait to get out of there. felt like i was intruding. >> now to the animal incruder truder interested in a different kind of green on the golf course.
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went through a player's bag. apparently he was hard up for cash. he took the wallet. takes after him. i'm not sure you're supposed to get that close to a fox. >> he's coming back. >> i know. >> they're vicious. do you run after a fox? >> i don't, no. >> nothing with wild before it. >> how did he know to take the wallet? >> maybe somebody trained it. >> new pet. >> you can train a fox, right? >> oh, my turn again. iove the look, like, can you read? a stunning look at the white house state dinner and madonna's emotional confession. dylan has pop start. >> we'll start with michelle obama, stealing the show at the state dinner thursday night. she dazzled in custom gowny
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it had a floral print, the same prints featured in wu's fall 2016 collection. and ryan reynolds and blake lively. blake a standout and ryan, the perfect arm candy in a burberry tu good looking couple. >> and smart. next, madonna and what people are calling one of her most bizarre concerts yet. she rode in on a tricycle and dressed as a clown. the show was called "tears of the clown," and mixed music and comedy. madonna discussed mer kus ed her custody battle for her 15-year-old and dedicated a song to him. fans had to wait four hours in the rain before entering the venue. left. two of carson's friends from the "the voice."
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expecting their first child together. congratulations to them. >> yay. >> then gwen stefani is getting personal and opening up to the "new york times" about her old and new loves. on her divorce from gavin rossdale, she said, if i could, wld tell you everything and youou be in shock. it's a really good, juicy story. but she refused to say more. we don't know what that all is. what about her romance with blake shelton? gwen calls him a co-workernd said, never would i ever he seen this coming. >> i think we're all saying that. but they're happy. >> good for them. >> absolutely. >> that's your pop start. >> dylan, tnks very much. now, your other job. >> oh, yeah. >> switch over information. >> check of the weather. we have the weather map switched, too. talking about the west coast storm. a series of stms u see the lines packed close together. it also means there is aot of wi with the rain. san francisco, heavier downpours moving in from the south and
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the day. we have flash flood watches, winter storm watches in the highest elevations. could end up with as much as 2 inches of rain in some of the foothills and the mountains. weou end up with another 2 to 4 feet of snow, especially in the highest elevations. that storm system will continue to move on today. then we'll get a break. another moves in saturday. and ath as we start off >> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you very ch.
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rossen reports series. shopping secrets revealed. >>his morning, the hidden savings you could be missing at major retailers. national investigative correspondent jeff rossen is here with that. good morning. >> you love a deal, i know. who doesn't? when we go shopping, we think we can only haggle and get a better deal at mom and pop shops. the big name retailers, out of the question. the price just is what it is. nope. get that out of your minds right now. turns out, there are secret ways to get a deal, even at the big stories. y s stores. we're going undercover to show you the tricks that'll save you a boat load of cash. >> i like that one. >> reporter: she looks like your everyday shopper. >> can you give me a better deal than that? >> reporter: what the stores don't know, she is a retail expert. today, our secret shopper. armed with hidden cameras and tricks to save you money. >> you're saying there is a way to save big money on big ticket items? >> yes.
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>> reporter: first up, lowe's. her first tip, the price match. >> how are you? >> reporter: she's got her eye on the dishwasher. >> i was going to price check them against other retailers. >> we do price check. >> reporter: the salesman goes online and finds another store selling it for $44 less. >> you match for that? >> reporter: sold to our secret shopper. you can even price match yourself. >> we're using a free app that is simple to use. called shop savvy. enter in the product details and it gives you a price comparison list on the same product. >> reporter: we try it out at best buy. inside the store, she checks out this expensive del laptop. she doesn't pay retail. check out her savings app. >> i found it for bter price at walmart. >> reporter:t' $90 cheaper. >> we'll match the price. >> reporter: another steal. >> thank you for your help. >> reporter: think that's good? wait until you see the next tip.
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>> i think it's an insignia 55 inch whatever smart tv. >> reporter: an item turned to the store in good condition, maybe missing accessories, like this tv. >> can you throw in a free remote or free stand or additional discount? >> reporter: he checks with his supervisor. good news, they'll do it. knocngff $280. >> thanks so much. >> reporter: but the biggest savings of the day was yet to come. >> where to now? >> next, p.c. richard and son. this tip is bundling. the more you buy, the more you canage and save. >> i'm looking for a washer and dryer. >> reporter: she's set on this duo. maybe if she buys a fridge at the same time, there's money to save. >> if i bought all three, do the deal now, you can help me out? >> reporter: they sure can. e manager knocks the price way down by $349. >> i cannot believe how much you ve today.
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people don't realize how simple it is by just asking. don't b afid 's yr money. >> here is an extra tip from our expert. could be the easiest of all. just be nice. our expert says employees at the or, they get in moods, too. if you're nice and polite, they'll give a better deal. >> can you share what i just said? >> no. >> you don't have the nerve. you said you can't. why can't you ask for a sangs? >> i'm uncomfortable doing it. the price is there. >> you go to the flea markets and they tell you to hale i feel like i'm insulting. >> i'll make it easr for you. when you go to the big name retailers, it's not the salesman's money. he gets paid the same whether you get a good deal or not. it a big company. >> on the spot though. >> they look at me like, no, we're not lowering the price. >> the extra money i save. >> i think you're right, if u're pleasant, there's wiggle
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>> i feel less bad about the big name store than the mom and pop store. >> that's true. >> thank you, jeff. >> get gutsy. coming up, who is it going to be? we'll find out which couple you picked to get married live on "today".
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newsroom... a man has been found dead in a car in hamilton... police say the car ended up in the yard of a home in the 300 block of charles street around 6 a-m. offers responded after calls of shots fired in the area. the police arrived they found the man unresponsive inside the locked car. the man died on the scene. his name has not been released. kyla woods has a news 5 traffic update. kyla? early clouds but then some late sunday today with highs in the mid 60s. tonight will be pleasant under partly cloudy skies with lows around 47. the cool front will return north as a warm front early saturday morning bringing the
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>> al, savannah, natalie, here in spirit and in head. >> you don't want tet close to those. tt all. >> get one of those and put it in your home. >> there you go. >> i have one of those. don't they call those fat heads, when you put them on the wl is this. >> yeah. >> i like those. >> you can have the body di y attached, too. we'll have one of the biggest bands in the world, coldplay, live here on monday morning. >> if you share a photo and a message for the ban using using #told using #coldplay today, your tweet may be featured during the concert concert. coming up, naomi watts. the two theaters she has hit -- movies she has hitting the theaters and her look at the osrs >> she's beautiful now. >> and stars standing by, anxiously waiting to see who will be our "today" wedding couple and tie the knot live on the show.
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first, al is off today so dylan has a check of the weather. >> we're trading 70s and 80s in the northeast for 60s. not bad considering it is march. looking for temperatures to be mild up and down the east coast. 70s across the southeast. we are looking for heavyain to continue. especially through eastern -- the eastern coast oflouisiana, through mississippi and aba. it stretches up into parts of illinois, as well, where we could see isolated thunderstorms. mountain snow in the pacific northwest northwest, two to three feet possible in the sierra. we will see some rain finally coast. it switches over to the and thunderstorms. mild in the northeast. boston, temperatures should be about . that is above average for this time of year. early clouds but then some late sunday today with highs in the mid 60s. tonight will be pleasant under around 47. the cool front will return north as a warm front early saturday morning bringing the return of clouds and even a few spotty showers saturday. saturday doesn't look very bad as any showers will be brief and with highs around 67.
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the ohio valley saturday night. this will keep the threat for a few showers in place with rain chances increasing as it nears sunday morning. it will stay mild overnight with lows in the upper 50's saturday night and highs sunday around 69. scattered showers and possibly even a rumble of thunder is expected sunday as the storm center crosses the area. sunday looks much wetter than turday. >> that's your latest forecast. >> thank you very much. we are wrapping up our series, add an hour, with your productivity at home. how can you get it all done, juggling the kids, errands and yourself? we gave a busy mother a productive makeorith strategies we can all use. >> my name is sarah, and i am a children's book author. children. when it comes to productivity, i
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my life feels like i am in a hole, and everything is constantly just falling in. i am just grabbing these things and trying to claw my way out. >> what i want to teach sarah is out to how to regain control over her life. >> reporter: in his book "four seconds," peter reveals the secrets to maximizing productivity. >> there's this sense that people have, that if i work harder, if i was more efficient, i could get everything done that i need to get done. that's simply not true. hi, i'm peter. >> reporter: he's about to give this mom's hectic routine a makeover. >> i want to learn how to d it in a way where i am not stressed out, where i'm not constantly in crisis mode. >> reporter: to start, peter says, write down every task you do at home. >> car pool. i spend a lot of time grocery shopping. >> reporter: his first tip to
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pile, choose five tasks that bring you joy and make them a priority every day. >> start being intentional about what it is we really want to get done that'll add value to our lives. >> reporter: for sarah, that's more time writing, connecting with family and friends, taking self-time to exercise and doing fer chores. how do those things still get done? >> can pasit off to seo else? i feel like i'm not being a good mother because these are things i'm supposed to be able to do. >> reporter: tip number two, peter says, let go of the guilt and delegate. sarah could gain an hour every day if her kids did their own laundry and school lunches. >> i'm good with it. >> it's good that it makes it easier for her, so we have more time to do other stuff. >> makes me happy. it was unexpected, but i am really proud. >> reporter: even with extra time, sarah often gets sidetracked by things like facebook.
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treat your home tasks like work. put everything on a calendar, down to the minute. >> schedule e-mail checks, schedule pickups, schedule reading time, if you have it. that's how you know you're going to end up doing it. >> reporter: the final tip, know when and when not to ltitask. our expert says multitasking only saves time when it brings people together in a common goal. sarah can combine tasksy exercising with friends and cooking with her kids. giving her more time to cuddle with her husband and recharge for the next day. >> thank you so much for coming in and helping me be more productive and more time with my family and for work and the things that i love. >> it's been a great series. >> i'm inspired. i am. >> do you make lists at home if. >> lists, never-ending lists. i've never sn an empty hamper, er
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>> and husband. >> it's a lot. twice. i dory -- and sheinelle and i were talking about it -- i try to declutter as much as possible. i look at the medice cabinet, that were expired. you have to declutter and it helps. >> for more tips to get organized, check our website, dacom. something else we love the busy naomi watts.
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an america there is time for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends our people and our values, but no longer carries so much of that burden alone. i know if we listen to our conscience and our hearts and not to the pundits and the naysayers. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message, and i ask for your vote. 8:39 and we're back with naomi watts. she joined the divergent series franchise in last year's "insurgent." now, she's back for the third installment, "allegiant." this time, she's not as nice. take a look. >> i was forced out of my faction.
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>> i understand your anger, evelyn. i do. but the way forward -- >> the way forward has already begun. i know i said i'd be alone, but going to lie and fight if i have to. >> good to see you. >> hi. >> we were just about going io that clip, you made this -- what was that? >> that is an exercise, a vocal exercise ise to relax my mouth. >> share it with the viewers, will you? >> okay. just that. >> i thought maybe i had inspired that. how are you? >> very well. >> last time we were together, weren't we on a rooftop here? >> that's right. >> you were doing "king kong." >> that's right. it would have been very cold, i >> exactly. welcome back to the studio. you're really busy right now. do you plan periods like this, or is it purely a incidence, when you have two movies coming
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>> it's a coincidence. i think they change release dates often. i certainly didn't expect this to happen. >> do you like it like this? then you can take a break? >> yeah. you can just do it all in one go. here we are, and we can talk about two things a once. >> let's talk about "allegiant." we weren't sure in "insurgent" if evelyn was naughty or nice. >> right. >> she does terrible things in this movie. how do you feel about her now? >> i always knew that she was going to head in that direction. personally always thought it would be fun to play a villain-type character. certainly as you get older, there are great ones out there that have inspired me over time. i thought, that would be fun to do. >> it's a big effects movie. do you like that? >> yeah, yeah. it makes things a little challenging. not too much effects. great sets. there's one moment at the end of
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at the city and what's taking place, and we were actually looking at nothing. you do tend to get the giggles sometimes. but, yes, it's definitely -- the end result is fantastic. >> in a movie like this, there is a lot of story boarding. in the other project you're in, demolition, i understand the director took a different approach. it was organic. >> yeah. no lights. no makeup, which is not easy for a woman ofy age. >> oh, please. >> no, i mean, there's something very freeing about it because you just take away all vanity give yourself over. movie? >> single mom, yeah. not doing the best job of mothering at that point. she has a wakeup call and time. >> as i said, you're very busy. also someone who likes instagram, don't you? >> i'm finding my way with it, yeah.
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you pick a picture on instagram recently, and it was of your two kids. they were reading "harry potter." >> with their cousin, yeah. >> i love to see kids reading. i do. it doesn't happen enough. >> i know. there's a lot of screen time these days, and they get addicted too easily. books are very important. >> i think j.k. rowling is responsible for inspiring a lot of kids to read and she should get credit for that. >> absolutely. >> last but not least, we teased this aite bit and everybody wanted to know about your beautiful look at the oscars. in fact, it was picked out, that dress, by -- >> liam shriver. >> yes. i had two dresses. one was an elegant, black dress. tried both on just before. he went, that's the one. >> well, he has good taste. obviously, he has good tast but he has good taste in clothing, as well. always nice to have you here.
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>> come back soon. do it one more time. done. >> "allegia" march 18th. april 8th for "demolition." up next, things your body is health.
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we are back at 8:45. we all have a few bumps and lumps on our bodies. sometimes, those imperfections are actually subtle signs that something might be wrong. nbc news/medical distributor dr. natalie azar is here with five things your body may be trying to tell you. >> good to see you. we take for granted sometimes the little things that go on. >> yeah. >> yup. the first one we'll talk about, the first two diseases or conditions have to do with the eye. start here. >> let's say you're looking at somebody or your own eyes and
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both of em. you see more of the white of the eye. seems like it's coming out of the orbit. could be a condition called hyperthyroidis it's your metabolic cenrf the body. one thing, if it's just one side, get checked out immediately. if it's both sides,ou'll see your doctor. another thing about the thyroid and the eyes has to do with the eyebrows. in hypothyroidism, your hair can be coarse, dry and brittle. the eyebrows toward theutside of the eye, you start to thin and lose that. that was one of my medical board questions in 1999. a picture of somebody. >> interesting. next up, the tongue. >>hetongue. just like areas of the body like the skin and the nails, the tongue can also be a little clue to some medical problem. the normal tongue is a pink color. has little bumps on it. if the tongue suddenly becomes very
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sign of anemia. also, a smooth tongue could be a sign of iron deficiency, as well as folic acid and b12 deficiency. the b12, it can be shiny and beefy red. it's a very, very classic physical exam finding for b12 deficiency. >> the first category i it's off color, we're used to being told that. but the shine is interesting. >> contour, all matters. >> next up, the neck. >> this is interesting. this focuses on the back of the neck. if you start to see a discoloration, meaning more pigment pig pigment and a dark texture, that's a condition. >> would you notice it easily? >> it's easy to detect. it's a very, very well-known physical exam finding. can be seen in people with obesity,ut also in type 2 diabetes. i want to point out, other
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and adrenal gland problems can give rise to this, but also underlying malignancy. always have it evaluated by a health care professional. >> i ran track my whole life. nu knew knees, when you workout, i hear the popping and creeking. >> we'll talk about that next time, but this is yellow mps. the yellow bumps that can be seen on the surfaces of the elbows, the tendons, and the knees. they can be over a lot of joints. they can represent lipids and seen in people with high olterol, as well as other conditions like pancreatitis. your cholesterol may be too high. >> is it easy to spot? you're using to hearing creeks and sounds. >> these are on the surface of the skin. they can sometimes be 3 inches bu be in clusters or little
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fleshy or red, but typically yellow bumps. literally fat pockets. >> we're out of time but feet. heart failure. >> swelling of the ankles and feet should be evaluates. heart failure is definitely one cause. if you're short of breath, especially at night, lying on pillows. >> don't assume it's because you've been on yr feet. great advice. find more on today.com/health. okay, your votes have been tallied. the results are in. up next, we reveal the lucky couple getting live here on the "today" show. which couple will it be? the answer.
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8:51. all week, we've asked for your help to pick our lucky couple from our big fat today wedding. we've gotten to know our lovebirds and hoda has crashed their dates which was weird. >> very weird. sorry. >> the altar has room f one bride and one groom. >> we are gngo reveal the winners in a moment. first, our finalists one more time, everybody. we have kaitlyn and johnro chicago. megan and john from l.a. lara and david from new york city. hi, kids! >> you all nervous? everybody excited? >> yeah. >> you have a huge family, right? >> yeah.
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greek wedding." >> yeah. >> how have the relatives responded to you being on the show? >> everyone is excited. texting and everybody is supportive. >> megan, which is your birthday month. what is the actual date? >> 29th. >> you're saving money for your weing but you've also been enjoying yourselves here in the city, right? >> yeah. >> tell us about that. >> honestly, considering we couldn't -- originally we weren't going to spend any money because we were going to save, this has been an awesome exploration of the city. >> it's like a countdown for my birthday. >> all about you. >> yes, everyday. >> in november, it's his month. this is mine month. >> lara and david i , i love what you told our producers. the wedding process inspired you guys to write your love stories. tell me how that came about. well, when weapplied, tbe part of the contest, we were asked to write down our love story, how we met. it was amazing to do that. it's not something you do every
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he wrote down what he loves about me, and i just cheered up reading about it. >> it was coo to reflect on all the events that led to this point for us. it was like, wow, we've had such a great time with each other. we just look forward to living more great moments. >> sometimes you write things meaning. >> makes us feel more ready to be married. there. >> so sad. >> at the altar. it's time to figure out who our viewers chose as the "today" wein couple. ready? >> yeah. >> yes. >> t awer is in this box. one couple was leading as of last night but we'll see what happened with results. see if they held up. >> i'll take the cover off. >> i'll dig down. you ready? >> yeah. >> hold on. ready. look at the ring. so exciting. the winners are -- kaitlyn and john. >> congratulations. >> congratulations, crazy kids.
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>> so cute. >> oh, my gosh. >> how doou feel? >> it's a dream come true. the ultimate fairly ly fairy tale. >> a lot of stuff will happen. all the viewers will help choose your dress, the bridesmaids, the whole thing. don't feel bad. we have something for you guys, too. because you guys are great people and we want to help you out, we wanted to give a prize. this came from macy's. make sure you have everything you need for your wedding, too. here is a -- over there -- $2,000 gift card toward macy's wedding and your gift registry. >> wow. >> you guys will get 2kowd ur wedding. congratulation t you guys, too. >> oh, boy. >> thank you so much it's been a pleasure getting to know you. you're wondfu >> i love all your love stories. thanks again, so much. >> thank you. >> ready, america, to choose everything about the wedding? >> oh, yea >> it's going to haen >> congratulations.
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they'll be streaming live on facebook in a bit. and all next week, you c vote on everything from their rings to the wedding dress leading up to the big event, which happens here on march 24th. thanks, everybody. darius rucker. i only want to be with you >> yeah, that's a wedding. >> darius is our co-host and the wedding singer. congratutis. he'll be the co-host in his anchor man seat. >> we're getting slimed. >> tan tast fantastic. back after your local news and weather. there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision above the obstacles in place and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one.
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a birthright of every citizen. where a good job is not a wish, but a reality. and a living wage is paid to all. an america there is time a nation that defends but no longer carries i know if we listen to our conscience and our hearts and not to the pundits and the naysayers. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message, and i ask for your vote. a mother will be arraigned... in the beating of her 10-month-old baby boy.
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of child endangering.. and two on assault. the charges stem from a swat standoff in reading last friday. gabriel.... was found injured after the mother's boyfriend-- neal royal-- barricaded himself in his apartment. royal.... has been charged with kidnapping and felony assault. the baby has since been released from the hospital. kyla woods has a news 5 traffic update. kyla? early clouds but then some late sunday today with highs in the mid 60s. tonight will be pleasant under partly cloudy skies with lows around 47. the cool front will return north as a warm front early saturday morning bringing the return of clouds and even a few spotty showers saturday. saturday doesn't look very bad as any showers will be brief and passing quickly. it looks mild with highs around 67. a storm center will push into the ohio valley saturday night.
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few showers in place with rain chances increasing as it nears sunday morning. it will stay mild overnight with lows in the upper 50's saturday night and highs sunday around 69. change does not roll in on the wheels of inevitability. bernie sanders. he was there when dr. king marched on washington. unafraid to challenge the status quo to end racial profiling, take on police misconduct, and take down a system that profits from mass imprisonment. there is no president who will fight harder to end institutional racism. education. opportunity. reform. bernie. i'm bernie sanders
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this morning on "today's take," we're rocking with darius rucker as the homegrown honey is our co-host. it's not a party until someone gets slimed. plus, the secret to making the most mouth watering fried chicken you'll ever eat. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer:"today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie
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studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. look at that huge crowd out on the "today" show plaza on this friday morning, march 11th, 2016. good morning to you on the plaza, at home, in the car, wherever you are. i'm tamron hall and dylan. we hav o special co-host with us, grammy-winning musician darius rucker. and you picked this song. >> "brick house." when i was a kid, it was our get up and get moving song. >> you wokep in the morning for school? >> absolutely. >> fired up. >> picturing a 9-year-old darius jamming. >> i was kicking it, you know. back then, the dancing was easier. it was the rock. >> no nae nae. >> easier then. >> we have our own pick. might know this artist. i only want to be with you >> i know that guy.
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sing? i hateisning to myself, but i only talk. but you have an amazing voice. >> at the beginning when we first got on the radio, i'd turn it erytime. now, i'm turning it up. >> absolutely. >> first time you heard yourself on the radio, do you remember? >> yeah. we were driving around in dean's blue station wagon. it came on the radio. "hold my hand" came on the radio, and we were like, wow, we're on the radio. we didn't want to hear ourselves. true story. >> amazing. true story about you, as well, because we've been in the commercial break before the show, playing this get to know darius game. you wanted to be a broadcast journalist, which is why you're in your full tom brokaw -- >> absolutely. i went to school for it. i went to south carolina as a journalism major. >> how did that workut for you? kidding. >> i'm here. >> boom! >> worked out great. >> i'm excited about it.
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morning, because matt lauer passed darius and said, i didn't know it was you because we thought you'd be in your rock star swagger clothes. >> yeah. >> you came anchorman on us. >> my wife picked this out >> very good. she did a great job. >> i was like, i have to wear a suit. i'm hosting the "today" show. >> are you nervous? >> ver b i'll have fun. >> noway. you can't be nervous, really? >> absolutely. >> we won't harm. >> okay. >> then you go back to your comfort zone later tonight. you're performing at the houston romeo. >> i'll catch a plane ride and go to houston for the romeo. >> when you said today owe, rodeo, for houston, this is the biggest deal in town. >> i try to explain to people. a bad night at the rodeo is 50,000 people. >> no pressure. we'll warm you up. >> we'll have a lot of fun, absolutely.
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they're in the area. they have to be in school. >> beautiful faly >> i live for those four people. morning and smile. i love them. >> i said you have two young women in your home, and we showedhe picture of sasha and malia obama. they went from little tots to grown women. what's going on there? anybodyatg in the house? >> my oldest is dating. i'm glad they had their mom. i mean, she's awesome. i don't have to worry about my that. >> just in case -- >> just in case, i will hurt you. >> as a dad, you have to say that. >> i will hurt you, yeah. >> is it hard, i know you're kicking off the tour in june. is it hard to leave urfamily? do they ever travel with you? >> in the summer, my son is with >> that's great. >> it's tough. it's the hardest thing about my job, having to leave my family. it's a pretty good job, so they understand. >> i know they' pud of you. we're happy to have you with us. we'll have fun with you today.
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absolutely. it. it says here, darius has a >> yes. >> ke wts us to discuss it, one of the producers. kate, want to come over? you don't have to talk, just show your face. i don't feel that i should have to read what youut in the prompter. she's in the witness protection. you read it, darius, about yourself. >> i have a miami dolphin emblem tattoo, yes. >> so classy when you say it that way. >> the mason-dixon line. i had one on m arm, thought it was a peace sign. my wife goes, darius, that's not mercedes-benz sign. so i have the mercedes-benz sign on my arm.
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>> you're not going to change it. >> no, there it is. >> we'll have more to learn about darius. meanwhile, this is interesting. >> we talked about this earlier today. you have a crazy man room, i hear, with multiple tvs. would you,f there was a device that streamed movies the day they came out in the movie theater, the device costs $150. then you pay $ to rent the movie for 48 hours. it's brand-new in theaters that day. would you do it? >> i would do it for some movies. >> right. >> some movies, you know. but like "the hobbit. and stuff -- >> you need the movie theater experience. >>yeah. >> i would have been glad to buy "spotlight." >> it's intimate and you need to pay attention. >> my tv is 150 inches. >> we'll rent movies and come watch it at your place.
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>> it is. it's awesome. >> it is. are you territorial abo your man room? >> not at all. anybody can come in. my kids are always in there doing something. it's a place to hang out. >> road trip. >> only room i got in the house. >> the only room? do you get decent cset space with your wife? >> yes, i do. i don't need it though. i'm not a real clothes guy. >> just this suit? >> two suits and a tux. it's all i have. >> we were also talking earlier about age. you look as young as you did the first time we saw you. >> oh, thank you. >> in the band. >> thank you. >> whether or not we're embracing our -- i'm 45. you are -- >> i will be 50 in may. >> dylan is still in her 20s. give h life advice here. >> thank you. >> jennifer anion is in her 40s, 47 now, and took a stunning photoshoot for "bazaar" magazine. she said, i feel better in my 40s.
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your body physically, but you're mentally better bau say in your 20s, you didn't know [ bleep ]. she said in her 30s, she was trying to figure it out. when you hit 40, you're like, okay, i got this. i'm not sure i have it at 45, but i do feel ke i feel better and feel like i look better. mentally, physically, in my 40z s. >> the confidence is higher. >> in my 20s and 30s, working out was the last -- >> drinking out. >> exactly. being in hoodie and the blowfish, you know. i feel like i'm getting it better now. >> i had someone recently tell me that i should stop saying my age. you're in television. as a woman, you should stop saying your age. this was actually somebody i
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i'm like, have you googled? tamron hall's age. tamron hall's dating. sadly, those are the list of things that come up. i was like, i'm not going to -- i'm cool with us, yeah. >> i think that's it, if you're cool wit, you h it, you can say it. i have a friend in new york who turned 50 and she's like, if you tell anybody, i'll kill you. anything. but if you're cool with it, it's great. >> people sometimes talk about age-appropriate dress for women. i've had people occasionally tweet in or say, it's not an -- one lady once tweeted me and i deleted her, but she said, dress your age. you have a dress on like my granddaughter. i was like, what does that mean it's about how you feel. that's why i love the jennifer aniston thing. it's about how you feel. and jamming at the rodeos. >> i'm in my 30s and figuring it out. it's like a giant fhbowl in front of me and i don't pull anything out of it. celebrity fishbowl. we have some questions.
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>> questions from the audience, the fans. >> first one, angie on twitter asks, anyhae hoodie and the blowfish will make music again? >> absolutely. we may every year in south carolina. charity shows that are important to us. we'll do another tour again sometime. probab n next year, but >> the charities, keeping it close to home. >> always. >> again. >> most embarrassing concert moment. this is great. we were playing in san antonio and killing it. i'm rocking in front of the stage. everybody is great. i'm killing it. walking back saying good-bye, and i didn't know the monitor was behind me. i just go, i tumble over, break my guitar, fall and, you know, all i can do is get up and go -- that's definitely the most embarrassing. >> what did the audience do? >> people just laughed.
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>> way before. >> so it's not online? >> probably before the internet. >> one more, come on, come on. >> twitter asks, are there more collaborations coming up we should know about? i'm in the middle of making my new record now. there are a coupl things i'm thinking about doing with friends of mine in nashville. it'll be great. adele, if you're not busy, give me a call. i'll do whatever you want to do. country remix. >> i'm being told one more. we're shortening the weather. >> who needs weather? >> what would you bring with you if you were stranded on an island? i would bring my wife with me. >> oh, so sweet. >> you are the sweetest. >> absolutely. >> you should give a love class. >> definitely not do that. >> darius's love class coming soon to "today's take." we're going to cck the weather because we have more fun planned for us. >> make it quickecse we want to get back to darius.
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through the day today. we will see a bit of a break into tonight and it pushes farther to the east. we're still looking at scattered thunderstorms that will really only make the flooding worse. all of the rediands there, that's where we have rivers in major flooding stag they're above the banks, and it will continue to be a problem, even after the rain stops because all of the water goes back to the rirs. we have flood warnings in effect in red here. in effect. rain will continue to strea in. again, it'll start to move to the east. as we go to tonight. scattered thunderstorms could lead to heavier pockets of rain, today with highs in the mid 60s. tonight will be pleasant under partly cloudy skies with lows around 47. the cool front will return north as a warm front early saturday morning bringing the return of clouds and even a few spotty showers saturday. saturday doesn't look very bad as any showers will be brief and passing quickly. it looks mild with highs around 67. a storm center will push into the ohio valley saturday night. this will keep the threat for a few showers in place with rain
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>> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you so much. up next, she has an oscar, a tony, emmy, and now she's made ito the white house. the newest star to join "house of cards," ellen burstyn, aft hey sweetie, it's time. eye of the tiger tv anncr: good afternoon everyone.
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call for a show that's as popular as "house of card? >> i had to idea it was as popular as it is. only since this season opened last week have i been getting reaction le i've never gotten for anything i've done in my career. i can't walk any dog without people stopping me about the show. immediately, i got e-mails from oregon, atlanta, new york, of course, california. it just -- it's a hugely popular show. the people, they must have stayed up all night, watching the whole season in one night. >> have you watched it? >> i watched it from start to finish. there's already so much buzz about the emmys for you. must be rewarding to step in and people already going, your character is so great. >> buzz about emmys already? >> yes, there is. they're aea talking about emmys.
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i only have two. >> then the oscar and the tony. >> what about a grammy? we have a grammy winner here. what about a grammy? >> i need a grammy. >> i'll produce whatever you want. we can make it happen. >> let's talk. >> you deserve a grammy. yes, ma'am. >> was nominated for one once >> you were? >> a spoken word, yeah. i haven't won so -- >> you have your partner right now. >> good. >> y we telling us, and darius pointed it out, the cult-lik le for this show. it's revolutionized how we've become addicted. does it compare to anything you've ever done? >> no. i did do "downton abbey" one season. >> show number two. >> show two for darius. >> i did it once for the season. mostly, i don't watch a lot of television because i have to watch so many shows for voting.
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shows and liked it very much. but i had no idea it was what it is to people. which is astonishing. >> you've six decades. >> wow. >> are you loving every second or does it get old? >> i have a script that i love, and i want to act in it and direct. it's a new challenge i'm looking forward to. in the process of raising money, which is the hardest thing i've ever done in my life. >> that'll be one more thing to check off your impressive list. ellen, thank you for being here. "house of cards" season four is streaming now on netflix. up next karaoke owdown with darius and a few lucky you can help prevent blindness in undernourished children all over the world.
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"only wanna be with you." nothing i can do, only wanna be with you sometimes i wonder song? friends >> i'll give you that. >> oh, my gosh. nothing. family? >> i don't know. >> darius gives it to you. next , sam and becca from alabama and tennessee. your song is "hold my hand." take you to the place where you can be anything you want to be hold my hand >> i'll give you that. beat boxing. that's right.
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>> best karaoke. >> come on up now. >> last but not least, stephanie and laci from virginia. >> you'll be singing "wagon wheel." wheel feel hey, momma rock me. >> ablutely, absolutely. >> everyone is a winner? >> everyone. >> come on in! >> you get a signed darius rucker cd. you get to take it home with you. >> i thought we'd have a little music. that's tough. >> that means you have to come back. >> i'lle back. >> regular series, we'll have more fun with darius coming up. someone here will be slimed. >> have a feeling you're bailing out. >> local earning unlimited ca bk on purchases. that's a win. but imagine earning it twice. you can with the citi double cash card. it lets you earn cash back twice. once when you y d again as
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>> we're on air. >> darius looks so good. >> you have to get it going. >> if you're -- sorry. there's a lot going on right now. if your plans for the weekend include watching the nickelodeon kids choice awards saturday night, in honor of that, we thought we should get slimed. >> yes. >> basically is the moral of the story. >> kind of. we pulled two lucky fans from the plaza. 10-year-old lauren from charlotte, north carolina, team dylan. 13-year-old riley from virginia isn daus team. they'll toss balloons and the attempt is to catch the balloons in the helmet. i am the moderator because i
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i look like the chef right now from ratatouille. i'm the moderator. 30 seconds. >> come on, d. >> ready? three, two, one, go! >> i can't reach. >> oh! >> we are dominating. we're dominating. >> come on, teams! come on, dies. step it up, ladies. oh, team darius. oh! [ buzzer ]. >> i can't see anything. >> i don't even see dylan's face. team darius mited. i'm so nervous. you did a great job. because you took one for the team, everybody is a winner.
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>> announcer: soundtrack of style is sponsored by jcpenney. get you penny's worth at jcpenney. >> where is dylan? she's supposed to be in the segmen wh me. the winner of the soundtrack of style. we brought mindy away for a makeover. mindy was taken opng. dylan is getting cleaned up from the slime. >> this was from new kids on the block in 1990, the outfit that caught our attention. mindy loves going to ntests, and so does her uger, reagan. i sent them shopping for their
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outing. >> reporter: i'm at jcpenney in new york city and about to meet up with mindy and her daughter reag. i can'tai to meet them. i see you guys. very nice to meet you. mindy,ice to meet you guys. >> you, too. >> reporter: iav a feeling we can upgrade your concert style. what do you think about that, reagan? >> good. >> mom? >> sounds good to me. >> let's get shopping. jackets. >> i love that. >> one of my favorite women in music, beyonce, loves a jump suit. mindy, do you love a jump suit? >> i would try it. i've never tried one before. >> the key to any successful makeover is incorporating an elent of your style you wear day t day. if it'soo far from who you are, you'll never wear it. i was thinkinghiconcert tee? >> i like it a lot.
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>> yes. >> i think we saved the best for last. no peeking. see you later. >> now that we have the perfect look, it's time to do your makeup. nothing is hotter than a smoky eye and a nude lip. i brought in david. >> hello. >> he's incredible. you're in very good hands. i think you are more than ready for a concert. >> i'm ready. i'm ready for a concert. >> let's go. >> she's ready. reagan, who is so cute, is with us now. we'r gng to bring out mindy in a second. >> should we bring her out? >> yes. eady to see her? >> yes. >> come on out! >> look at mom. >> , my gosh. >> how gorgeous dshe look? >> you look so good. >> i think so. think she's ready for a concert? >> yeah. >> come on over. she looks absolutely beautiful. you know what's interesting, is if you look at the ogil new kids photo, she was wearing
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we gave her a look that was easy to do. she's comfortable in jeans and a tee. we upgraded it for now, for 2016. >> i'll go fan girl on you. these jeans are amazing on you. >> thank you. t shoes are great. love the style of the jacket. >> yes. >> feels modern and white jackets, to me, make everything pop. the entire heado toe look is all from jcpenney. >> do you feel hot because you look hot? >> i do. >> you can easily transform it for different occasions. we'll do a long tassel necklace. every woman needs a clutch. >> good concert clutch because you don't lose it. >> can't forget about reagan. >> maybe a little crossbody bag for five seconds of summer when you're going? >> yeah. >> adorable. >> i love it. >> you're going to be able to go to apeal concert, of course.
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questions on facebook.com/"today's take." weav special things planned for you monday. we'll have a good time. you look great, reagan. you have good dance moves? >> yeah, i do. >> this kid. all right. >> adorable. >> while reagan schools us on how to dance, it is fried chicken friday. darius is in the kitchen. he does it all.
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>> announcer: today's food i brought to you by magnum ice cream bars. double dip for double ice cream pleasure. this week on today's food, ou chefs have been choosing their favorite meals to make. >> today, we'll make a southern favorite. fried chicken. >> this is going to the chair meal. >> chef and owner of tiger mama in boston. i love boston. i loved fried chicken. let's get to it. >> a few secrets in here that not everybody knows about. this is good chken, take t tie off kind of cooking. >> absolutely. >> we'll start with ingredients.
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pickle juice. >> i was wondering about that. >> neon green. this is buttermilk with spices. pickle brine in there. hot sauce, tabasco. >> absolutely. we mix that up a little bit. our chicken is in the fridge. >> how long do you leave it in there? >> overnight. set let it sit. we have cyan, smoked paprika, onio a garlic powder. >> a little? >> you have to get it in there and season it up. >> sorry. >> no problem. the other secret, chicken bouillon adds a little umami, adds the flavor in there. grab the chicken in the flour. you don't need all the bowls. it's done over time. don't be afraid of the dishes. put it in a brown bag and shake it up. this chicken was taken out of the flou put this in the refrigerator overnight and leave it alone.
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>> if you want. no problem. >> okay. refrigerator. put it back into the brine. the buller milk brine. reserve the brine. >>he same from yesterday? >> exactly. sifted. save it all. >> you refrigerate all this? >> absolutely. it bn touched by chickchicken. add the cornflakes in here. >> all right. texture, we love that. t in there. >> little sweetness but not too much because you don't want the chicken to burn. >> let it sit again or gd to go? >> you want peanut oil, adds more flavor. have it sizzling right away. >> should be a little hot. >> little hotter, for sure. but don't want it too hot. 325, 350. one of the biggest mistakes is people are like, let's get it cooking and crank up theheat. you burn the chicken.
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>> when your beer is pty. >> what rate are we drinking the beer in boston? >> true. >> bad rap, probably deserved. >> 165 on the inside is how you know it's done. if you don't have a thermometer, take it out, put it here. if it feels warm all the way through, you're pretty much done. >> okay. >> it's delicious. i've been silent long enough. it's ridiculously good. >> silence is the mark of a good deal. >> look at these biscuits. at is your cret? >> great thing. >> it aood biscuit. we serve themit honey butter, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. >> why aren't you guys eating? >> dig? >> thank you. >> we don't care about the -- >> the salad is just there. >> darius said, thanks for the salad but i'm here for the chicken. >> oh, my goodness.
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here. little kick o. the recipe is at today.com/food. before we go, we want to give a shoutout to our today food club member standout. holly from massachusetts, who made these buffalo chicken meatballs which look delicious. we'll be back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all
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there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision above the obstacles in place and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good job is not a wish, but a reality. where women receive equal pay and a living wage is paid to all. an america where after a lifetime of labor, there is time for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends
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but no longer carries so much of that burden alone. i know we can create that america if we listen to our conscience and our hearts and not to the pundits and the naysayers. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message, and i ask for your vote. darius didn't know the dinner was his compensation for hanging out with us. >> i'm excited about it. >> you've been tremendous. outstanding. >> shoutout to the golf course. i was supposed to play but this came up. thank you, guys. >> fantastic in here. you'll love weekend "today" this weekend. we have the story of an incredible man. he went from football to corporate job to a very unexpected career choice. i'll tell you, morris robinson is an opera singer. we'll talk about how he went from the field to the stage.
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that's important. never too late. >> you have a passion. you can use it. er >> i was nervous about it. i only wanna be with you thatnd want to eat. these biscuits are bigger than my face. >> will you come back? >> whenever you ask, i'll be back. this was awesome. >>t was fun. >> love it. >> thank you, guys. >> we'll bring you more chicken next time. don't miss hoda and andy grammar. we don't have chicken for andy, but we have hugs. we love you. >> biscuit. anything? >> it's so good. >> chicken. >> hoda. thank yo guys. you're awesome. we love you. have a great weekend. more of your local news and weather after this.
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if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all
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there are those who say we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision above the obstacles in place and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be a birthright of every citizen. where a good job is not a wish, but a reality. where women receive equal pay and a living wage is paid to all. an america where after a lifetime of labor, there is time for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends our people and our values, but no longer carries so much of that burden alone. i know we can create that america if we listen to our conscience and our hearts and not to the pundits
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mid 60s. tonight will be pleasant under partly cloudy skies with lows around 47. the cool front will return north as a warm front early saturday morning bringing the return of clouds and even a few spotty showers saturday. saturday doesn't look very bad as any showers will be brief and it looks mild with highs around 67. a storm center will push into the ohio valley saturday night. this will keep the threat for a few showers in place with rain chances increasing as it nears sunday morning. it will stay mild overnight with lows in the upper 50's saturday night and highs sunday around 69. scattered showers and possibly even a rumble of thunder is expected sunday as the storm center crosses the area. sunday looks much wetter than
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we cannot defeat a corrupt political system and fix a rigged economy. but i believe we need to lift our vision and look to the american horizon. to a nation where every child can not only dream of going to college, but attend one. where quality healthcare will be where a good job is not a wish, but a reality. where women receive equal pay and a living wage an america there is time for rest and grandchildren. a nation that defends our people and our values,
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so much of that burden alone. i know we can create that america if we listen to our conscience and our hearts and not to the pundits and the naysayers. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message, and i ask for your vote. from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> it is try day friday, march 11th, 2016. this song. it is friday. good to be aliv rht now. do you know who this man is? i want him to be up on the screen the whole show.

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