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we'll update you once again at noon on the web all day. tonight, we'll let you know what to expect, the rest of the week is dry and very, very nice. >> dave, sounds fantastic. "today" show is coming up next. >> that's what's happening "today in new york." good morning. >> thank you, iowa. >> nbc news declares hillary clinton the apparent winner in iowa. while sanders says, this is a tie. ted cruz takes it to trump. >> god bless the great state of iowa. >> donald trump, the front runner no more. marco rubio, strong finish, the surprise of the night. >> so this is the moment they said would never happen. >> the candidates already in new
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sounding the alarm. >> public hlth emergency of international concern. >> this zika outbreak being declared a global crisis. the pentagon set to evacuate u.s. military families from ho zones. the number of infected growing by the day, while a vaccine is said to be years away. a storm dumping snow from kansas to michigan. another 31 million bracing for severe storms in the south. al is tracking both systems. we'll get the longer-range forecast live from punxsutawney phil today on groundhog's day, tuesday, february 2nd, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt touer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. goodemorning, ev yone. welcome to "today" on a tuesday
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we got out of dodge in time. sioux city, iowa. >> the snow came in after the caucuses ended last night. we had a wonderful time out in iowa yesterday with the good people there. as you can see, they're dealing with a big snowstorm. al is going to tell us more about that in a second. >> the political results didn't disappoint. on the republican side, it was ted cruz's night, fueled by record turnout. the texas senator topped donald trump. marco rubio hard on their heels, just 1% behind trump. >> p in the democratic race, a historically close contact. hillary clinton the apparent winner but it didn't come until early this morning. clinton and sand rs left iowa without a clear cut winner being declared. >>qu when i say it doesn't disappoint, there was suspense well into the night. how will the results reshape the election with the next primary, new hampshire, one week away? we have peter alexander starting us off. good morning. >> good morning. ted cruz landed here in new
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his campaign team popping champagne on its charter jet in from iowa. cruz making history, becoming the first republican to get into a bitter dual with donald trump and emerge the winner. >> reporter: in iowa, a political earthquake but not the kind donald trump was expecting. >> to god be the glory. >> reporter: powered by a wave of strong support from evangelical christians, cruz claims victory over his billionaire rival. >> iowa has sent notice that the republican nominee and the next president of the united states will not by chosen y the media. >> thank you very much. i love you people. >> reporter: for the first time candidate who cast himself as an ultimate winner, a rare show of graciousness and brevity in defeat, speaking for nearly three minutes. >> i want to tell you something. i'm just honored.
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i want to congratulate ted and all of the incredible candidates. >> reporter: trending overnight, this 2013 trump tweet. no one remembers who came in second. on this night, the poll-obsessed candidate mentioned one set of numbers. for the first time, sounded cautious about his chances in new hampshire. >> we were 28 points ahead. new hampshire, we love new hampshire. i think w re going to be proclaiming victory, i hope. >> for months they told us we haav no chance. >> reporter: solidifying his position for the answer to anti-establishment outsiders, marco rubio. >> they told me we have no chance because my hair wasn't gray enough and my boots were too high. >> reporter: the 44-year-old's opening line. >> this is the moment they said would never happen. >> reporter: a near perfect reflection of another edfreshman senator who won iowa eight years t. >> they said this day would never come. >> reporter: historic night
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more than 180,000 caucus goers, the most ever. a county head telling nbc news, we're busting at the seams. after his fourth place finish, ben carson slammed the cruz campaign. >> it is a dirty trick. >> reporter: accusing his competitor of spreading rumors carson would be dropping out, after the neurosurgeon said he was heading home to florida for a fresh change of clothes. >> perhaps humbled by a loss, donald trump has been stunningly silent on twitter. he hasn't tweeted since before last night's caucuses. the thing to watch is how he forward. this morning, marco rubio is touting he has what he describes as marcomentum. his campaign revealing it'll get a new endorsement from the south carolina senator. matt and savannah? >> south carolina voting after new hampshire. peter, thank you very much. shortly after his victory before he headed to new hampshire. he had a lot of interesting things to say about the results in iowa.
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with him. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. this morning, senator cruz is catching up on his sleep. we only landed on his plane about two hours ago in new hampshire. ted cruz is already on the move again, heading to south carolina today, then back to new hampshire tonight. a state that doesn't seem like a natural fit for him, but where momentum from iowa could put him in the top two here. >> tonight is a victory for courageous conservatives across iowa and all across this great nation. >> congratulations. >> thank you. it has been a remarkable victory. it's really a testament to the grassroots. it is courageous conservatives all across iowa, all across the country, who stood up today and had their voices heard. >> you're one of the few candidates in this race who has gone toe to toe with trump and taken a punch from him, or body shots as you might phrase it. >> there is a big question mark on your head, and you can't do
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>> how does this reflect in what you might do with your closest competitor, donald trump, moving forward? >> listen, my approach to donald and everybody else has been not to go in the mud, not to engage in the insults or attacks. if he or anyone else insults me, i don't respond in time. >> you've attackedhim. i'm not going to be taking legal advice from donald trump. >> i do think differences on policy, or record, or substance, that's fair game. but i think the voters are not interested in politicians bi ckering like school children. i will note, the last two winners of the iowa caucus came out of this caucus with no money. they were broke. they did not have the national team or infrastructure to be in a position to be able to compete effectively and win the nomination. we're in a different position. >> this is a two-man race, you'd like to say,tiut given rubio's showing, what many consider a strong third, how can you say that? is it a three-man race?
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i'm amused at listening to the media talk about an impressive third place finish. what i think is impressive is the 50,000 courageous conservatives that stood up in the state of iowa and gave us the largest victory in a republican caucus in the history of this state. >> third place doesn't matter? >> i think donald and marco and everyone in the field is terrific. what i'm encouraged by is the grassroots army that's getting stronger each and every day. >> what does this mean for you going forward? you head to new hampshire and south carolina. what's the strategy for you? how do you win the nomination? >> it's very much the same thing as what we did in iowa. w hampshire, south carol a and nevada and all across the country. we're answering the questions of the men and women of iowa and earning the votes one person at a time. >> lookingm orward to what's happening here in new hampshire, senator cruz elaborated on that. saying he'll do what he did in iowa.
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retailing politicking. at houses and coffee shops and dunkin donuts. it's a new race one week away. >> hallie jackson, thank you very much. >> this race will run on dunkin for the next few weeks. we knew the race was tight and the results proved that. hillary clinton the apparent winner, but bernie sanders is lling it a virtual tie. nbc's andrea mitchell is covering that race. she has made her way to new hampshire overnight, as well. good morning. >>.good morning, savannah. it was the closest democratic iowa caucus race in history. hillary clinton apparently saving off another embarrassing upset in the state, but arriving here a few hours ago in new hampshire without the momentum she was hoping for. >> i stand here tonight breathing a big sigh of reli . thank you, iowa. >> iowa, thank you.
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hillary clinton was named the winner o prthe iowa caucuses, after a close race with bernie sanders. who responded to the news after arriving in new hmpshire this morning. >> do you anticipate contesting the vote count? >> we just got off the plane and we don't know enough about it. >> reporter: a race so tight, in a few caucus briefings, some county delegat were decided by a coin toss. something party officials recommend to settle disputed towns. >>ca it looks like we'll have about half of the iowa delegates. >> reporter: for sanders, the tension was high. watching the results come in from his hotel room. pacing in front of the television. even clay delaying his flight to new hampshire, hoping to see the final call. itic came after he left. after a chaotic night, there are questions that the iowa democratic party was unprepared. the sanders campaign accusing the party of not properly training their precinct chairs. bothanandidates are looking ahead to new hampshire, where
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clinton is calling herself a progressive, aligning herself with sand noers' issues. >> i am a progressive who gets things done for people. >> reporter: while sanders is firing up his base. >> what iowa has begun tonight is a political revolution. >> reporter: both campaigns coming out of iowa in a fight that has just begun. >> and sanders has proved just how much fight he's got left in him. he came directly from his plane on the overnight flight a few hours ago, going out to a pickup supporters who have been waiting him there. this is going to be a much tougher fight than anyone had expected. much. let's bring in chuck todd long night for you. morning. >> where am i? >> let's start on the republican side. yesterday morningllou told us
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we interviewed donald trump yesterday morning and he seemed uncharacteristically subdued. did they know it was coming? >> i think the cruz camp knew it was coming. i saw them the day before and they were calm. they hung out a long time and the were no f antic cell phones. i thought, they either knew they were going to win or knew they were going to lose. they built the model with the capacity to go to 170,000. it went bigger. they knew they were going to do well last night. >> what is trump supposed to make of this? is it just, he didn't organize well in the snd for iowa, and it's iowa specific, or is this a sign that perhaps the support you see in polls over and over again, that there's less than meets the eye when it comes down to voters writing down his name? >> the answer to both questions are yes. meaning that, look, if people are not people that are used to participating in the process, guess what that means? you'll work even harder to get
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look, he spent -- he crammed for a college exam, and he did a lot of really good organizing in the last ten days of this. i think now we look back, he may have saved himself from finishing second. it may have plummeted further had he not put the extra effort he did in the last ten days. >> cruz gets bragging rights and heads forward to new hampshire. there are fewer religious conservatives there. a lot of people describe themselves as independent. how does he play there? >> listen, he's so well-known as this idealogically pure guy who doesn't get along with his establishment buddies. it's going to be hard to escape that. rubio to me is the guy that can make the best case against cruz in iowa. trump has used up his attacks. he went through canada, went through his litany of attacks. i don't know what trump has left. rubio really hasn't engaged cruz in front of that new hampshire electorate in a way yet that i think we're going to see. >> think about rubio next week.
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to pour in. on the other hand, the attacks from every corner, they're coming. >> if you're marco rubio, that i have -- they've been coming. nobody has been attacked more. look what he ended up doing. on one hand, you have to be impressed at his resilience. he has to finish second in new hampshire, minimum, i think. ted cruz has a shot at second. this is going to be a fascinating three-way race with a couple of -- one wild card left, probably john kasich who could make voice. maybe christie makes noise. but the one, two, three is going to be the story next week. >> hillary clinton gets to come out of iowa and say, technically, i'm the winner, but this had to be a near-death experience for the once presumptive nominee. >> she avoided a complete disaster. a win is a win.
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and, yet, you can look at it another way and say, if he couldn't beat her under these conditions in this state, how is he going to beat her in south carolina, alabama, where the electorate is more diverse? all that said, you could feel it. the clinton campaign may have won technically, they're acting like they loss. the sanders campaign is acting like they won. >> thank you much. get some slgheep. we'll have more on the iowa results and the impact on both races moving forward ahead. > pivotal court hearing in the case against bill cosby. could his legal team get criminal charges dismissed? stephanie gosk is at the courthouse. good morning to you. good morning, matt. bill cosby's legal team are back in court, arguing that the criminal charges be thrown out all together. cosby denies the allegations that he drugged and sexually assaulted andrea over a decade
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the district attorney did not press charges. he said he struck a deal with cosby that he wouldn't are the comedian testified in his civil case. cosby testified. the deposition is now at the heart of the charges being filed today against cosby by an entirely different district attorney. it is the first time that cosby has faced criminal charges, even though there are dozens of similar allegations out there. he has denied them all. legal expert here in pennsylvania tells us that he s -- he and his team have an uphill battle in court. without a court-ordered immune ity deal, the trial goes forward. >> stephanie gosk in norristown, pennsylvania, thank you very much. the fbi took to social media in the search of an agent that disappeared in iran. the fbi is asking for
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of robert levinson. the ameri can had been working for the cia in what u.s. intelligence officials called a rogue operation. the iranian government denies knowledge of his disappearance and offered to help search for him. california now to an english teacher who allegedly helped inmates escape from a maximum security jail has been released. prosecutors said they would not charge 44-year-old ravaghi. investigators allege the teacher who worked at the jail provided the inmates with a map that showed an aerial view of the jail complex. on monday, the three inmates faced a judge for the first time. since their capture this weekend, investigators revealed the fugitives kidnapped a taxi driver at gunpoint and held him captive a week arguing over whether to kill him. eventually, they let the man go. >>ut> weather is another big story this morning. the midwest storm hasn't disappointed.
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and the risk of strong storms and tornadoes to talk about. let's get to it. veou an idea, look at the swath of blizzard warnings, winter weather advise ory advisories, stretching from colorado up to michigan. intense snowstorm. so much so, you're starting to see lightning fire up. thunder snow as it heads toward sioux city. jim cantore is in sioux city right now. >> hey, al. miss you out here, buddy. just the beginnings of this here in sioux city, iowa. the snow is on the ground. we have 1/2 inch and it continues to fall. the winds are the big deal. gusting upwards of 30, 35 miles per hour. i don't think we'll have any problem in verifying a blizzard in here. 12 to 18 inches by the time everything is said and done. probably thunder and lightning with the snow. obviously, the flags will be horizontal with the snow and wind. certainly, areas along interstate-80, 29, 39 in
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down with the kind of snow intensities and the wind we're expecting this afternoon. >> jim, anywhere from 8 to 12 inches of snow in the swath. ahead of the system, we have this warm, moist air. 31 million people at risk for strong storms. thedeveloping later today. we have this enhanced risk also from louisville all the way down to central mississippi and alabama. we have the risk of tornadoes. supercells, 70 miles per hour. possible tornadoes and authorities. as the storm pushe east, the storms could continue overnight. the most dangerous time. we'll be watching it closely in the day and to tonight. we'll get to your local forecast pb&j. it' s just pb&j. unless you make it right. then it becomes a sandwich as mighty as it is humble. easier to make than a mistake. as simple as a sunny day, but just as perfect.
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that' s the difference between ordinary everyday and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. because with a name like smucker' s, it has to be good. hi, everyone. 49 today. typically 39 on this date. we're in the ten-plus zone. great news. cooler than yesterday. still lots of sun out there. it's going to be a great day. things are going to be changing tonight. the clouds will roll in. temperature drops to 42. over the next seven days, tomorrow's a trouble spot. heavy rain, one to two inches. flooding possible. rain out of the way thursday. intohe weekend looks great. it's also february 2nd. groundhog's day. we go live to punxsutawney. they're getting ready to bring phil out of his burro. if he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter.
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their shadow, ten more months of campaigning. >> wrangler saw his shadow this morning. >> punxsutawney phil. >> he's out. >> did he see his shadow? >> six more weeks of winter. >> he did? >> he will see his shadow. there you have it. >> he looks good. >> they have 10,000 tv lights. >> you're reading the groundhog's mind. >> i'm one with the groundhog. >> trust me, he saw the shad veow. >> thank you very much. coming up, more about iowa. it's now in the rear-view mirror and new hampshire is straight ahead. is the republican field down to a three-person race? plus, zika a worldwide emergency. the entagon offering to relocate at-risk military families stationed overseas. what's being done to stop the virus from spreading. first, this is"today" on
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good morning, everyone. 7:26. it's tuesday morning. i'm darlene rodriguez. breaking news now from queens. live pictures here from chopper 4 over a water main. problems in a water main near queens hospital. news 4's tracie strahan's at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: darlene, within the past few minutes, they've been able to make progress on what they're calling a leak, not a break-insly. you see the street buckled here. it took crews a heavy effort to try and get this under control. let's show you video of what it looked like when we arrived. the department of environmental protection said they tried to shut down the water supply in order to figure out exactly what is leaking. we can tell threw is not affecting operation -- tell you this is not affecting operations at queens hospital center. no word on exactly what caused this. back to you. >> all right. thank you. lauren school with a look at how the -- lauren skala with a look at how the water main is affecting traffic. >> because it's a service road, it is not affecting traffic. a spot to avoid.
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the main roadway moving okay. a spot to avoid now. we'll look at chopper pictures there to show that the grand central parkway is still moving along through this area. that you can, in fact, get by even on the grand central parkway service road. something to keep in mind. if you're headed to the lincoln tunnel, we have a disabled vehicle on 495 eastbound by kennedy boulevard. a 50-minute wait. an accident in the express lanes northbound heading to the george washington bridge. a 15 to 20-minute wait in und. back to you. >> thank you very much.
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7: 30 on a tuesday morning. groundhog day, february 2nd, 2016. nice group of people outside who all saw their shadows this morning. >> al is demanding a recoun >> i want a recount. all stations are clear around punxsutawney. on 6e little cloud bank obviously. >> i guess it's going to be you versus the groundhog. politics is a big story of the morning. we'll have all the results from iowa in a moment. let's look at the other headlines.
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phil didn't see his shadow, but winter is raging across the co inuntry this moing. a blizzard warning from kansas to minnesota. the storms are expected to produce heavy rain and possible tornadoes. there is an important court hearing in the criminal case against bill cosb by. his attorneys are trying to get the charges that he sexually assaulted a woman 12 years ago tossed out. expected to testify for the defense, the former district attorney who, in 2005, found insufficient, credible and admissible evidence in that case. in > a meeting at the white house will be closely watched today. president obama sitting down wi hth paul ryan for lunch. this is their first one-on-one since yan became house speaker last october. the big story this morning, the results of the iowa caucuses. let's start with the democrats. hillary clinton eking out an apparent win over bernie sanders by theitlimmest of margin nbc's andrea mitchell is fo].llowing that side of the story for us. good morning to you. >> good morning,
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this is the most incredible story because if it holds up, it's only one or two delegates now for the apparent victory of clinton over bernie sanders. this is after she has campaigned for almost a year in iowa. where she had a better organization. at this pofnt, she is in a virtual tie. sanders is declaring victory, in that he came up against her tough organization. he is a 74-year-oln democratic socialist who isn't even a member of the democratic party. so this is really a reality check. a tough reality check for hillary clinton. she has to realize now that she only got a smattering of votes of younger people. he got 70% of those under 30. this is a tough road ahead, pecially in the caucus states where she should be strong. >> thank you very much. the results were more clear cut on the republican side. ted cruz scored an upset over donald trump. for that story, let's go back to
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ander. good morning again to you. >> savannah, good morning. it was a commanding victory for ted cruz. here are the standings from last night, resetting the table going fohrward. ted cruz with 28% support of wa caucus goers. donald trump a disappointing second at 24%. marco rubio at 23%. his campaign is casting that as a significant victory. catapulting him forward, as they view it, as the anti-trump, anti-cruz answer to thosewo gentlemen. here in the state, cruz landed a short time ago. his team popping champagne on their chartered jet to the state. this is a critical state for donald trump. he's had a wide lead in the polls. he should be more likely to get the support of them than a ted cruz. but a top ted cruz adviser telling me they are confident that they can replicate the successful organization that helped catapult them to victory last night in iowa.
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block from us at the airport, marco rubio met with patrons at a nearby diner, insisting to them he will be here every day this week. he's confident he, too, can try to > pull out a win. >> peter, thank you very much. msnbc and bloomberg politics mark is with us now. good morning. >> good morning, matt. >> you jumped on the plane with cruz after his victory in iowa last night and flew to new hampshire. set the scene. what was the mood like? >> it was excited. ted cruz is not a normally emotional guy. he was otional last night at his victory event. he got the results separately. he was traveling to des moines from going to a cause kus cus. he reunited with his wife and father and they were emotional. senator cruz is a passionate guy about his policy positions, but he's also a great political operative. he knows what he built in iowa
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bank, more money than all the other establishment candidates combined, more money than anybody but donald trump's bank account, and the organization he's built elsewhere, he is a candidate who will be in the finals after this win in iowa. it's a pretty good place to be for a guy who a year ago was not given much of a chance by many to be one of the strongest candidates in the field. >> what's fun about new hampshire coming next is there is prectdent for wildly different results, and ndidates coming out of nowhere and doing well in new hampshire when they were a blip in iowa. what do you see shaping up next? what did the loss to donald trump do to hie in this aura of political invulnerability he developed? >> donald trump is n to politics and facing a position that many candidates fa . go> ing into iowa with high expectations and fighting back in new hampshire. donald trump has b n a fighter in his career. not in politics. wehe'll see what he's made of. there are five other guys who think they can win the primary. ted cruz could by getting the
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john kasich has done well. jeb bush, chris christie, marco rubio. there are six pemple who think they can win the primary. it'll be a wild seven days. >> you talked about money with ted cruz. let's talk about money with bernie sanders. he raised $20 million in the month of january. he basically gets a draw in iowa. whlast happens with him in n e hampshire? >> he's already ahead here. he is, as you suggested, i think, going to raise tens of millions of dollars off of his strong performance in iowa. hillary clinton is the favorite to win the democratic nomination. shae will be until sanders proves he can win beyond iowa or new hampshire. the clintons don't like to have less money than the people they're running against. i think hillary clinton may have to beat sanders with less money in the bank. ania extraordinary position for her to be in against a democratic socialist who is raising his money in small
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donations, the old fashioned way. >> mark, thanks so much. ap cpreciate it. >> thanks. weather has been another big ory for us. let's get a check from al. >> announcer: today's weather is brought to you by kay jewelers. every kiss begins with kay. >> again, punxsutawney phil not seeing his shadow. let it go, let it go >> i can't let it go. we're going to let go of somt of the chilly air in the east. the eastern half of the country, >> pittsburgh, 51. 74 in atlanta. little rock, 72. denver, almost 20 degrees below average at 28 degrees. wednesday, the warm air stays. new york city may see 60 degrees by wednesday, 19 above average. denver is down. minneapolis, 4 degrees below normal. then the temperatures cool down a little in the east but they stay really chilly out west.
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i demand a recount in punxsutawney. let's see what happens in staten island. 49 should be the high today. normally 39 degrees. it's a little bit cooler than yesterday. well above our normal high. lots of sunshine. clouds roll in tonight, everybody. down to 42 and heavy rains work our direction tomorrow. we could see one to two inches and localized flooding. showers out of the way thursday, friday, saturday, sunday looks so nice. >> that's your latest weather. >> al, thanks. coming up, one creative and unexpected solution to deal with all the drones crowding the skies. and the zika virus declared emergency. up next, a new weapon being first, these messa there's no one hit the road with. no one i'd rather have dinner and a movie with. no t one i'd rather lean on. being in love is an amazing thing. being in love with ur best friend...
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if they're pregnant or could become pregnant. pregnant women who have already traveled to zika hot zones should be closely monitored. >> i would suggest to have an open conversation with an ob. i'm pregnant now. what do we need to do to monitor the baby's progress? >> reporter: while a vaccine could be years away, one company is on the ground in northern brazil, taking the battle directly to the mosquitos that spread zika. leasing genetically modified mosquitos. >> when they mate with a female, the offspring fails to develop. >> reporter: 80% success rate. a small victory in a fast spreading public health emergency. experts say they see little risk of this becoming a pandemic in tap united states. one point i'd like to make again, because i've been asked many, many times over the last few weeks, researchers believe if you're a woman and not pregnant and you're bitten by a
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we are back. tamron is in the orange room for carson. there was someone other than the candidates who made a splash last night. >> we see who is trending outside of the candidates. when hillary clinton took the stage in iowa, social media users were distracted by -- look closely -- that fella. we've done some digging around. he-are is the back story. drake university student peter stole the show with everything from the stickers on his face and his expressions, to his coveted dance moves, dare i say. as far as twitter goes, the results were in early, the real winner of the democraticowa caucus is the sticker guy. thooat's what one person said there. then we have even more. st ticker kid is a hero we deserve. that's what we deserve, guys.
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>> how the results in iowa will impact the race moving forward. then an unlikely supermodel. >> i did it and everybody laetughed at me. it was ridiculous. your teeth, fat little nose. everything is wrong. >> the legendary lauren hutton opens up about how she changed the face of fashion and what it's like stepping back into the spotlight at the age of 72. behind the music. from michael jackson to whitney houston, surprising stories about some of the biggest pop stars in the world from legendary record producer l.a. reid. today, tuesday, february 2nd, 2016. >> happy th b >>irthday, mom. we love you! >> we're from florida. >> bringing west virginia to the big apple.
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texas to "today." we love y'all. >> we're on "today"! >> welcome back to "today." tuesday, february 2nd, 2016. it's a chilly day out here on our plaza. not to bring up bad memory frs al r al, but it's groundhog's day. punxsutawney phil didn't see his shadow. >> it's a historic day. the fix is? >> speaking of results, -- >> professional jealousy there. >> we have a lot to get to, starting with the results of a big event yesterday. the iowa caucuses, round one in this presidential race. ted cruz took round one on the republican side. hihellary clinton squeaked out a win on the democratic side. all the candidates are headed for new hampshire. peter alexander has more for us on that.
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from new hampshire, the first in the nation votes taking place here one week from today. ted cruz, of course, with the commanding victory last night. donald trump, who has casted himself as ihe ultimate winner, suffering his first political defeat. what happened in iowa? in the words of a leading iowan republican, he told us, trump was selling the civil swivel, not the steak. iowans were hungry for more. >> god bless the great state of iowa. >> reporter: ted cruz tricked up trump. >> tonight is a victory for courageous conservatives a oss iowa. and all across this great nation. >> reporter: donald trump, bold, brass and unconventional. this morning, second and subdued. >> i want to congratulate cruz. >> reporter: trump's speech
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>> we finished second and i'm honored. we love new hampshire. we're going to be who claiming ctory, i hope. >> reporter: marco rubio pulled off a much stronger third place showing that predicted 1 percentage point behind trump, leaving the freshman senator in the thick of the race. >> the people of this great state sent a clear message. after seven years of barack obama, we are not waiting any longer to take our country back. >> wow! what a night. >> reporter: early this morning, the iowa democratic party declared hillary clinton with winner. with less than one percent of the votes accept brat s s separating her from sanders. >> as i stand here tonight, breathing a big sigh of relief, thank you, iowa. >> as he boarded his charter and headed to new hampshire, sanders was not yet ready to concede. >> it looks like we'll have
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>> how does it feel, senator? >> great. >> reporter: responding to clinton's apparent win hours later, he wouldn't rule out challenging the results. >> do you anticipate contesting the results? >> we just got off the plane. we don't know enough about it. >> the sanders celebration continued early this morning after his plane landed a few hours ago at 5:00 in the morning. he was greeted at the airport by hundreds of supporters who stood out for hours in the cold. sanders got on the bed of a pickup truck are greeted the crowd and told them his campaign had astounded the world. back to you. >> peter, thank you very much. quick travel for him, as well. >> long night for everybody. natalie has the other top stories of the morning. >> hi, guys. good rning. crucial court appearance today for entertainer bill cosby. his lawyers asking a judge to throw out the only criminal case against him, the accusations he
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he's charged with the assault of a woman 12 years ago. his defense team said cosby had deal with the former prosecutor he would not be charged in exchange for his deposition in a civil case. in that deposition, cosby admitted obtaining quaaludes to give to women he wanted to have sex with. he has denied any wrongdoing. a california jailhouse english teacher once suspected of helping three violent inmates escape has been released witut charges. officials said she had given the inmates a google earth map that showed an aerial view of the orange county jail. all three of the recaptured fugitives appeared in court on monday. th sheriff's department reveals that two of the men fought over whether to kill a taxi driver they had kidnapped before letting him go. google's parent company su trpassed apple as the world's most valuable company. knocked apple from the top spot it held more than four years. google alphabet was valued at
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that beat apple by about $35 billion. apple's share prices dipped last week after the company reported slower growth in iphone shipment. the owners of a southern california tiki bar plan to rebuild after an accident caught on camera. the high winds sent a palm tree crashing through their roof on sunday. nearly hit four people who were sitting on the patio. they say the tree landed on a tiki statue, keeping them from being crushed. with growing concern about the potential dangers posed by drones, dutch police have turned to nature for a solution. they've teamed up with a private company, training eagles to take out drones. the predator's eyesight, powerful claws and hunting instincts might be the perfect combination to keep rogue drones in check. there you go. weather forecasting,
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but at least they don't try to break out of the zoo. a zoo in tokyo conducted its regular animal escape drill today. you see there, that's a staff member dressed as a zebra. >> really? >> making a run for it. in case you weren't sure what you were watching. he maneuvers around one net before getting taken down. >> darted? >> no darts this time. oscar-worthy scene. he pretends to be tranquilized. zookeepers end his sweet taste of freedom. amazing that was a drill. >> that wasn't a real zebra. thank you. >> we're going to make this as realistic as possible. we'll have them dart you. >> keel over. up next, do you have a frenemy at work? why he or she could be the best thing that's ever happened to you. plus, not so fast. what cindy crawford is saying about the rumors that she was
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for an unforgettable fragrance sup tono 12 hours. 8:12. we're back with what's trending today. let's get back into an age-old >> always. >> you have a dog? >>et yes. >> you have a dog. >> and a cat. >> dog. >> nothing. >> not yet, okay. i have a dog and a cat. who loves you more, your dog or your cat? >> your dog. >> dog. the dog. >> slobbers off overma me, but the cat loves me, too. >> i had a cat and a dog at one point. i think whatever you love loves you back. >> not so, tamron. >> really? >> unfortunately. this one comes from the bbc. did some research to find out who loves you morh, dog or cat. the winner, it's dogs. as we thought. >> boom. >> they were found to love the owners nive times more than cats. >> oh, my gosh. >>as it's not ven close. >> scientific, right?
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comes down to ox the love hormone. >> o i tho ht tha was you. >> not that. >> it's in your brain. spiked when dogs play with their owners. >> maybe cats are better at concealing their love. they're a cool lover. >> no. cats are better at basically identityro theft. >> ignoring you is what they do well. >> you have heard of the term frenemy, right? you use it all the time. like lol. someone is kind of your friend and kind of your enemy. normally, it's a thorn in your side. new research says a frenemy coul actually help you at work. this is from harvard. science, natalie. >> okay. >> science. >> at harvard, they say having a frenemy at the office can motivate you, make you accepted and increases your empathy for others. >> why? >> i don't understand that part. >> because the person hates you
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but they love everybody else. >> they're your friend, too, right? >> you never know when they're going to turn against you. >> back stabbers. >> maybe that's why it increases your empathy. you see the complexity of the relationship and the ambiguity. >> maybe so you'd be nicor to other pe le. >> the frenemy and the cat should hang out. >> a cat is a frenemy. >> exactly. >> bringing it full circle. now to the actress who went on with the show despite a terrible loss. tamron has pop start. >> good morning. first to vanessa hudgens. thanking her fans after an em otional couple days. on sunday, she star and had did a great job in " grease," playing rizzo. before she took to the stage, she revealed heartbreaking news. one day before the show went live, vanessa's father greg passed away from cancer. here's some of her moving performance which she dedicated
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i could stay home every night night wait around for mr. right >> this gives you chills, knowing what she was going through. >> how did she do that? >> it's one of the things, could you find that strength? >> it was such a great performance. >> the whole show was she was a star. >> she got rave reviews hafor being so brave and dedicating it her dad. monday on instagram, she thanked everyone for fair their support. shle's one of the people you want to hug right now. so much love for her right ow. let's gu to cindy crawford and her message to fans. cindy became a trending topic after telling a magazine she's ready to move on from modeling. many suspected that meant she was retiring.
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it's true i'm eager to shift my focus a bit to concentrate on my businesses, friends and family, i'm not making a final statement. by the numbers but not by the looks, she's turning 50 later this month. >> oh, my gosh. coldplay is set to play the super bowl halftime show this weckekend. first, lead singer chris martin hitched a ride with james kor corden for a great installme of karaoke. my soul, my shield, missionaries in a foreign field >> break into song. doesn't it make you want to sing? >> this is a preview clip. the full video airs tonight. that is your pop start. >> i would like to sit in the trunk of that car. >> awesome. adele. >> that was one of the great ones. >> amazing. >> unbelievable. >> tamron, thank you so much.
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all week, we're going to be giving you an exclusive first look at this sunday's highly anticipated ads. first, something you're not going to see on the big day. commercials from go daddy. remember the company that always does a super bowl commercial? we remember this one. after 11 years, go daddy is not going to do a super bowl commercial. the company saying it's pursuing a different strategy. >> we're going to wear black arm bands on super bowl sunday. let's move on to this year's commercials. first up, budweiser. the beer brand tugs at our heart strings with horses and puppies. this year, the ad features actress helen mirren and strikes a didn't sense. >> i'm a frank british lady. we are dumbfounded that people
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i'll sum it up like this, if you drive drunk, you, simply put, are a shortsighted, utterly useless, oxygen wasting, human form of pollution. deserving selfish coward. if your brain was donated to science, science would return it. so stop it. now the chances are, you're a fun, solid, respectable human being. your friends and family thank yo the friends and family of other drivers thank you. your future self thanks you. this is supposed to be fun. cheers. >>i' what do you think? >> stern message. >> i ortant message. it's surprising that they would use that coveted super bowl time for it but it's an important message message. >> i think they'll get a lot of credit for it. >> kudos to that. >> definitely. >> t-mobile is taking a
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kind of a lightened up mood with an ad starring rapper and singer drake. take a look. used to call me on my cell phone >> cut, cut. perfect! here are the changes. >> i love changes. >> when you say call me on my cell phone, use device eligible for upgrade after 24 months. >> genius. >> include that streaming music will incur data charges. >> fantastic idea. >> won't ruin the song at all. >> the other wireless carriers ruin everything. switch to t-mobile. >> smart of them. >> i like it. >> very good. >> we'll have more commercials exclusively tomorrow morning on loday." mr. roker will give us a check of th right here at home we're in for a great day, 49 degrees. 39 is our normal high, so ten degrees above the norm. cooler than ye berday, butge plenty of sunshine.
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temperature drops to 42, clouds begin to roll on in, ushering in heavy rains for tomorrow. here's your seven-day forecast. rough go tomorrow with heavy rains, one to two inches, possibility of flooding. end of the week looks nice, into the weekend. that's a quick look at your weather. >> that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thanks very much. now to a special series, supermodels, where are they now? >> urge to make a comment right no w is strong. the matt lauer story is what i hos going to say. we're catching up with some of the most famous faces in the industry. you're married to a former model. >> she happens to be a mom and wife, is what we call her. >> we are starting with a woman who is instantly recognizable, talking about lauren hutton. we talked to the 72-year-old in venice beach, california, and hutton opened up about her secrets to aging gracefully and
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change the face of fashion. >> i got back from cuba. what was that like? >> interesting. hadn't been there. was curious and wanted to see how they were doing. >> that sense of curiosity really keeps you alive? >> want to know who everybody was. i had to get out there and find out who we all were. from the very beginning, i wanted to see the worl i heard that models made this enormous amount of money. a dollar a minute. i said, i can do that. everybody laughed at me. they said, ridiculous. the space in your teeth, fat little nose. you're short. everything is wrong. but it was the only thing i'd heard of that sou ed like fun. so i just threw myself into it with psychotic drive. >> reporter: the self-described tomboy left florida at the age
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armed with that psychotic drive, hutton lawn chds unched a successful modeling career that spanned five decades. hut sans her unique look wasn't always embraced by the fashion industry. >> you had an i unconventi al career, as well as unconventional beauty. was there a lot of resistance in the beginning? >> it was basically laughing. saying, where do you come from? i'd say, florida. they said, you should go back. >> was that hard to hear? >> i used to cry sometimes. fortunately, i met this new yorker and he'd say, they don't have original eyes. thoney see only what they've been told is fashionable. >> in the beginning, you used to use wax, to fill in the gap of your teeth? >> i couldn't afford a acer. i had to have a fix. i didn't fix it, i sort of faked it. >> reporter: 50 years later, she continues to break the mold. recently shooting this j. crew campaign.
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into the camera lens now? >> scary. >> why? >> because i don't know as much as i did. i don't know anything about lighting. might sound dumb. to be a great model, it's practice and work. but i want to do it because i think it's important for my whole generation of women. >> have you ever felt pressure at all to do plastic surgery? >> i think everybody does, especially around 40. >> reporter: it was at age 40 that hutton says she was fired as a spokesperson for revlon. a role she had had nearly a decade. but always resilient, she created her own line of makeup, named after herself, and continues to run the business today. >> just paintings. it's all about light and shadow. where you put light and shadow. it sounds complicated but it's easy to learn. >> second optical illusion.
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optical illusions. >> what's the best thing about getting older? >> you can look behind and see how it went, and that helps you look forward. there's a great saying i read recently. he said, life is a ship wreck. so don't forget to laugh in the lifeboat. >> she's had a lot of adventures over her years. back in 2000, she was in a near fatal motorcycle accident. she was semi-comatose for weeks. she said that spirit of adventure became stronger after that accident. she really wanted to live life to the fullest. >> fascinating. >> natalie, thank you. just ahead, supermodels to supernacho supernacho. super bowl 50. burritos, where are they now? >> the recipe that will make you the talk of your party. first, on a tuesday morning,
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>> good morning, everyone. 8:26, looking at the brooklyn bridge. it's 39 degrees out on a tuesday morning. i'm darlene rodriguez. well, police are looking for the people who allegedly knocked an officer on to the subway tracks in queens. the suspects are two men and two women seen on video entering the subway station sunday morning. when two officers tried to stop them, the group ran away, knocking one of the officers off the platform. the officer's partner helped to pull him safely off the tracks. new jersey transit reporting up to 15-minute delays because of some amtrak signal problems by newark airport. also one southbound out by pleasantville road and a new one in the kr express lanes
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>> it really is. punxsutawney phil set it straight here, baby. >> coming up -- >> by the wa one of the biggest names in the music industry, legendary produ r l.a. reid is here. he's worked wito icons in the industry. discovering many of them. i always thought that l.a. has an enormous cool factor. >> totally. >> written a great book. >> don't get bashful. >> he's written a great book about his days in music and great anecdotes. we'll talk about that in a couple minutes. plus, how the other half lives. we're going to open the doors and take you inside the stylish homes of some of hollywood's biggest stars. we'll show you how to take your super bowl that nachos up to the next level. >> is that one serving? >> one for me. first, we have a major
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today, 5 million likes on fa cebook. yes! have you liked us on facebook? >> i have. >> thank you very much. >> if you haven't already, please head to facebook.com/today right now and hit that like button. ess what? we like you, too. >> we do. >> while you're at it, go to day's take facebook page and like us there. >> like your whole morning away. mr. roker, check of the weather? >> i like it. i'll do that. let's show you what we have today. we have an enhanced risk of strong storms and a frontal system that's going to bring a risk of tornadoes from mississippi all the way on up into kentucky. we're also looking at wet weather in the pacific northwest. blizzard in the plains to the upper midwest. tomorr , snow spreading in the kas nads, cascades cascades, ine ner mountain region, west coast we're looking at heavy rain. mid-atlantic states.
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that's what's goi on this ground hog day, we have a taste of spring here in the tri-state area, 49 degrees, cooler than it was yesterday, but still very pleasant and ten de grees above our normal high of 39 on this day. mix of sun and clouds, but a lot more sun and it is going to be a very nice day today. tonight, 42, clouds begin to roll in, ush whering in the rain that's going to hit tomorrow. he avy rain possible and flooding, as well. end of the week looks nice. >> that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very much. we're here with the legendary l.a. reid. producer and executive. he's discovered and worked with some of the biggest names in music, many performing here on "today." now, he's telling a lot of great stories in a bra -new book, "sing to me: my story of making music, finding magic and searching for w - ho's w next." good to see you. >> great to e you. >> you're a great story teller.
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years that are entertaining. it translates to this, which is hard to do. >> you've read come? >> i have. >> cool. >> let's do this, since i don't know where to start, let's do a word association. >> he we go. >> i'll say a name and tell me the first thing that omes to your mind. michael jackson. >> oh, many y god. michael jackson, going to neverland ranch and landing -- taking a helicopter. nervous, crazy landing. michael laughs at me and said, you were afroid. u were afraid. we go into his library and he says -- he plays me all these ngs he likes. none are ours, mine and ba nbyfaces. he said, i like this and this and that. i said, do you have the right producer? he said, i wanted to show you what i like. >> he was a complicated guy and had a complicated relationship with his brother, germane jermaine. you worked with both of them and were in the middle of it. >> i got myself into a little trouble. we were working with jermaine and mic hael called sep eately d asked us to come out to work
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we didn't tell jermaine. babyface and i didn't tell him. we went out and said, we have to go to l.a. for a trip. we went to l.a., worked with michael. jermaine found out about it and called the studio. he wanted to kn , wait a minute, i signed to your label. why are you working on michael? i said, it's michael. he said, i want off the label. he w very, very upset with me. >> neither of them were happy about it, by the way. >> michael was upset because he didn't like that jermaine was upset. >> whitney houston. yoinu first wsrked with, i think, in 19 9 91 and then again in 2002. you s there was one of the biggest stakes of yr career. >> i think it was. it was an interview with diane sawyer. it was the first time i learned that whitney had some stuff -- >> you helped arrange the interview. >> yeah. i went to great lengths to help her get the interview.
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great platform. then she asked her about substance abuse and it was then that i even learned there was an issue. i felt that i had done a disservice to whitney bec, se a part of my role is to protect artists. i felt i pulled back the curtain and let the world see something that perhaps they shouldn't have known. >> here's a surprising one. la lady gaga. >> the one that got away. >> you had her sign to your label and you dropped her before she became a big star. >> came into the conference room, played piano for me. she was incredible. i told her, you're going to change music. you're an important artist. >> why did you let her go? >> i fell out of love. to me, music and artists, it's sort of a ve affair. when she came back to play the demos, i didn't like it anymor was impatient and probably wanted some immediate success. it was a huge mistake. >> you had a good relationship with pink. >> still have a great relationship with pink.
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lyrics to one of her songs. >> yeah. i'lliphiy the lyrics and you tell me why she said th e. >> l.a. told me, ou'll be a pop ar. all you have to change is everything you are >> all you have to change is everything you are. what happened with that? >> she really went out there on that one. the truth is, we went to dinner at a restaurant. it was really a simple, silly story. there was a lot of flat re and glassware. she said, what's all this stuff for? i said, you need an etiquette class. she wrote the song. >> you have a good relationship with her? >> yeah, i love her. >> you talk about your time on the "x factor" and say you did the show for the wrong reasons. >> maybe so. i've been in the industry a long time. i was becoming frustrated. this is really silly, by the way. i became frustrated that i'd done things that i was really prngoud of, but peopl didn't connect the dots.
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i said, if i do the "x factor," maybe they'll connect the dots. >> you end with, i do believe the greatest acts i will work th have yet to walk in my door. i firmly believe that. >> i do. i keep the doors open and the lights on. i'm waiting for the great one to walk? >> if they walk through your door, they're lucky. >> thank you, matt. thank you, a pleasure. >> the book is "sing to me," l.e a. reid. >>e,> up next, from foods to beauty, we're revealing the new products of 2016. first on a tuesday morning, this
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amy is the magazine's deputy home editor. good morning. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> consumers choose these and everything hss to be an innovation. >> it's the best new product award. we work with a market research company. we surveyed 38,000 consumers to see what is resonating with them in the marketplace. >> let's do it. best cereal. >> everybody wants to be healthy. 7 out of 10 of us are making healthy changes. this is cream of wheat to go. microwavable, handy container. add water, stir it up and you have a hot and hardy breakfast, full of calcium and iron. >> on a chilly day. >> crackers. these are savoritz rosemary and oleaive oil. 22 grams of whole grains in a serving. top toppings, cheese and -- >> they can take a lot of cheese? >> yeah, try it for the super bowl.
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>> chobani greek yogurt oats. it has grains mixed rightnkso the owe yogurt. it's fruit, grains, keeps people full. >> god, hearty snack. i'm going to use this -- >> my personal favorite. >> ice cream. let me see, i have to taste this. >> this is breyers gelato indull indulgences. you get the flavor, toppings and sauce all in one package. >> really good. >> let's talk about beauty products. >>n eople said they like the drugstore stuff as much as t fancy brands. >> 63% of consumers s oaid they thought the mass market brands are just as good as the high end stuff. >> let's talk bargain shopper. best olay total effects.
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package package. not greasy. smells good, too. lipstick. >> what's the innovation here? >> ultra hd lipsticks. most are wax based and this is a gel based formula. 20 colors to choose from. it'll stay on longer and be vibrant. >> i'll take two of those. >> vanilla men go ango. >> this is for guys. >> their skin needs love. this is the dove men care hydrating cream. they can put it on in the morning and get moisture ized moisturized. not greasy. >> one for the hubby. >> this is an innovation in masks. facial masks are big. but you have to put it on, peel it off and wash your face. >> time consuming. >> this olay mask lets you put it on in gel format. you sleep in it overnight. >> i'll take it. >> you don't have to take it off. goes into the pores and makes your skin great in the morning.
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this is health and butte -- >> and household products. hand sanitizing wipes. super handy container. the wi opticlahite colgate toothpaste. this has hydrogen peroxide to bleach the teeth. >> i'll grab these for matt, too. >> i didn't say it. >> this is the ultra health advanced mouthwash. you know how you feel the burn? it has alcohol in it. this formula, no alcohol. all the benefits without the burn. >> probably gentler on your mouth, too. >> yeah. >> amy, thank you so much. if you want the fullest of the new products, check out today.com. hollywood hide aways. we're taking you inside celebrity homes. including one music star's island resort. check it out. first, this is "today" on
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un 8:46. we're back this morning and getting a rare peek inside the stunning celebrity homes, courtesy o "architectural die digest." good morning. >> good morning. >> something for everyone in this issue. you have west coast. you've got east coast. you've got the tropics. where do you want to start? >> let's start in l.a. >> all right. we're talkin about the kardashian sisters, khloe and kourtney kourtney. these two are side by side. >> they're a block away. they have very, very different tastes and, yet, they share a decorator. >> what do you like about this first one? >> kourtney's house is minimalist, modernist, very restrained.
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frenchman century furniture. it's also family friendly. she's all about her kids and family. she has a great eye. she loves design. i think she talked her sister into doing this story. >> they shared a designer and, yet, the results are different. >> completely different. >> let's take a look at cloe we're's. >> her house is exotic, seductive. touches of morocco and turkey and the middle east. really sexy. the funny thing about it, it's al meticulous. her closets and kitchen are to die for. she's amazingly organized. >> started with nice spaces though. >> very nice spaces. >> that helps. let's move to the east coast. we're talking about a townhouse now that is owned by leo shriver and naomi watts. >> this was a renovation. what i loved about the story is
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intimidated by the process. we all are. it feels really authentic. this is a family house. >> what were her must-haves when came to the renovation? >> she wanted a place where they could sit around in the kitchen, breakfast area, room for kids to play. that's the play room. and her real dream, she said, i can't believe after are of this, all i care about is the fact that i have a walk-in pantry. >> that's a rare thing here in new york city. let's move down to the tropics. dominican republic. thalis is the home of marc anthony and his wife. >>e this isgin int esting story. when i first saw the pictures i said, we can't do this. it looks like a hotel. it looks like a resort. then i found out that was the point. marc anthony has a big family and a lot of friends and felt he couldn't go on holiday. he wanted to be private. he built his own mini resort. i love this story.
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door space. >> amazing. two pools, outdoor screening room. the bes thing is this saltwater, sand bottomed, man made pool. army of trucks brought in s d to this place. >> something for everyone. from the west coast to the east coast to down in the tropics. always fun to watch and look through the pages of architectural digest. thank you. >> thank you. >> head to today.com and be sure to like our page on facebook. up next, super nachos. we've been eyeing them from over here. just in time for the super bowl. wait until you get a load of the toppings.
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we're back now. it's 8:52. "today's food" time. if you are planning a super bomewl, you're probably getting your menu ready. it has to include a platter of super nachos. i'm flipping out over this. >> but you can't have any. just look. >> where's my piece? shoot over. >> go over there. you're on the clock, savannah. >> save me one, tamron. >> just one. >> tell me what we're doing. what makes it a super nacho? >> we had a competition here.
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for this one, we broke it into quadrants, even though there are five of them. we have loaded potato skin that s with bacon. meat lovers pizza. ribs. it's amazing. bacon, first thing, cold pan, strips of bacon, medium heat. you can't rush bacon. nice and crispy. we have the bacon going. then we're going to put the potato skins. keep it moving. into the bacon fat. >> i love it. >> one cool thing, when you do bacon fat for cooking, strain out the crispy bits because they'll burn. oh, my gosh, are you all right? we need protective goggles for her. >> did you hurt me last time i was here? >> no, i just poured wine on you. >> yeah, it hurt. >> you're not making nachos, you're building them. architecture. >> erecting them. >> thank you.
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we likes to tito s to tee tostitos because they're sturdy. even potato chips. is it good? >> insanely good. are you kidding me? >> you have to ask? >> overwhelmed. >> matt said, rah, rah. >> few different layers. put it in the oven at 425, ten minutes. when it comes out, put on the cold stuff. >> of course. >> the sour cream, avocadoes, salsa. you want hot, hot and cold, cold. >> i like it. is this the finished product? >> that's the one just with the potato lovers. you can put your whole snack stadium over there. >> can you talk more about those? what are the ingredients? >> the idea was, let's take super bowl favorites. baby back ribs, meat lovers pizza, spinach artichoke dip. it's all layered.
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>> we need a map. >> come over here. >> it's all part of our campaign. you instagram it and we will regram it if the photo looks really good and tasty. >> do you have a favorite here? >> i like the buffalo chicken. >> exactly. dip in the middle. >> ribs for the win, everybody. >> what is this one? >> loaded potato. >> got it? >> good one. >> which is that? >> we just made that. you made that. >> i did make it. this tastes good. >> put them on a sheet tray. be careful because it'll be hot. eat them quickly. you can build them ahead of time so you have three trays ready for the game. put them in the oven as you're ready. >> good idea. >>e savannah, good job with the segment. she found out she was doing it 30 seconds before the segment. >> you finished early.
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(family talking) that's a different kind of sound. e sound of the weekend. unleash the power of dough. give it a pop. live, this is news 4 new york now. >> good morning, everyone. 8:57. it's 39 degrees, looking at the belt parkway on a tuesday morning, i'm darlene rodriguez. search is under way on long island for a car involved in a bizarre hit-and-run accident. police say the car hit and struck a 51-year-old man who jumped out of a moving ambulance just before 7:00 last night in holtsville. police say the victim was being driven to brunswick hospital center in amitiville. the car that hit him is described as a dark colored sedan. tos]night, clou , 42 degrees. tomorrow, heavy rain, possible
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this morning on "today's take," the race is on. donald trump finishing second in iowa. the democrats in a dead heat. what happens next? george clooney, channing tatum and more when we mark your calendar in entertainment. plus, the colleges that give you the most bang for your buck. all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take," with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today."
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2nd, 2016. it's groundhog day. >> don't drive angry. >> what's that from? >> the movie "groundhog day." >> you haven't seen the movie? >> just for you, tamron. >> i know the gopher is in the hole. >> it's not a gopher. that's "caddyshack." >> it's one of the best bill murray movies. i have a flight tonight. guess what i'm watching? >> this is my morning jam. "ban my head" by david guetta featuring sia and fetty wap. >>a trifecta of music greatness. >> that's on my running play li r. i love it. >> is that your kids' recommendations? >> i heard it. when he g >>oes out in the clubs. >> that's ri t. >> what's this? >> exactly.
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here's the deal, 129 years, they started this in 1887. tw 17 times, phil has not seen his shadow. if he sees his shadow, six more weeks of winter. doesn't see the shadow, early spring. >> got it. >> it's clear, clear skies all around punxsutawney co. here's what happened at 7:25. >> let's see. >> gobbler's knob. i love that name. >> ready? there is no shadow to be cast. an early spring is my forecast. >> he talks, too. >> he talks and acts. >> does everything. >> he should have seen his shadow, but whey decided this year hecdidn't. >> how do they determine it? >> it's rare. >> how do they determine if he sees it or not? >> he whispers it to them. >> he's the groundhog whisperer. >> early spring for us?
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>> the national weather service says he's only been right 55% of th wie time. however, he is a groundhog. >> there is that. >> i love that he takes the average. >> he's competition. there you go. >> ss.aking of competition, last night. >>pr iowa, big night. this campaign is finally underway. we have votes to report. despite donald trump leading in the polls in the weeks leading up to the iowa caucus, ted cruz won with 28% of the vote. donald trump at 24%. marco rubio, really big part of the story last night, creeping up, knocking on the door of second place. he finished third behind donald trump. cruz came out and thanked his deters in his speech and took shots at donald trump and hillary clinton. >> iowa has sent notice that the republican nominee and the next
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will not be chosen by the media. [ applause ] will not be chosen by the washington establishment. [ applause ] will not be chosen by the lobbyists. [ applause ] but will be chosen by the most incredible, powerful force, where all sovereignty resises in our nation, by we the people. the american people. [ applause ] >> wow. there you go. a lot of the question was, how does donald trump take a punch?o's beef in first place for six months. >> right. >> how does he face a setback? some people were gleefully predicting a meltdown but he didn't have one. here's what he said. >> i want to tell you something, i'm just honored. i'm really honored. i want to congratulate ted, and
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the incredible candidatcs. we have a poll, 28 points ahead. new hampshire, we love new hampshire. i think we're going to be proclaiming victory, i hope. >> he handled that well. you thank the voters w voted for you, turn the corner and move on. >> gracious. >> he has a 25 point lead in new hampshire. >> and a short speech. >> three minutes, the shortest speech he's given. >> on to new hampshire. >> interesting thing, we know he's well-known for his twitter wars. he was silent on twitter for the most part. i don't know if he's taken to it yet this morning. peter alexander noted it in our earlier hour. he'snnot gone. do w you have a choice, other than to be grious, when you have other contests ahead of you? the key is, will he go after marco rubio, who really had an awesome speech, i thought, and awesome performance. he may have momentum. >> marcomentum. >> why do we have to name ev wherything like that?
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>> got voters out to the polls. >> i don't think that name did. i think really his message. yeah. >> but he is going to be formidable. also chris christie. he did not do well in iowa but he's on a bus tour in new hampshire. all eyes are on him. >> everything can change in new hampshire. new hampshire is somewhat fair game, it seems. ito'll be interesting. >> he guys who didn't do well in iowa, jeb bush, chris christie and john kasich put all their eggs in the basket. a week from today, the voting in new hampshire. on the democratic side, hillary clinton, they're calling her the apparent winner, but it's a tie. >> how? >> by one or two delegates now. >> coin toss, right? >> that's the controversy. >> she and bernie sanders in a virtual tie. they each have 50%. hillary clinton with 699 delegates. not votes. sanders with 695. tamron references, there were coin tosses in the room to determine which side some of the undecided people were going. she won every coin toss. somebody said the probability is
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>> she she'd lost all of them, bernie sanders would have won. >> here's secretary clinton and senator sanders last night. >> i am a progressive who gets things done for people. [ applause ] i am honored to stand in the lo tang line of american reformers who make up our minds that the status quo is not good enough. that standing still is not an option. and that brings people together, to find ways forward that will improve the lives of americans. >> nine months ago, we came to this beautiful state. we had no political organization. we had no money. we had no name recompition. we w
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powerful political organization in the united states of america. tonight, while the results are illnt unknown, it looks like we are in a virtual tie. [ applause ] >> to put last night into perspective on the democratic side, he was down 50 points at one point. and he tied hillary clinton last nillght in iowa. >> tremendous. >> now t new hampshire. >> he led in interesting categories, as far as progressive women, young women, which is a surprise to some people. >> really connected good stuff. the other topic, caitlyn jenner, still making headlines. apparently, she is set to speak at a makers conference in california later today. it's a gpathering of leaders and innovators. caitlyn will lead a q&a. we have an exclusive video clip from the event where he talks about her first attempt to transition back in the '80s.
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feel etter about myself. started on hormones. yeah, it was a good 36b and i'm going, okay. i loved them. i thought, this is fabulous. my mission at that point was to transition before i was 40. got to 39. i just couldn't go any farther. three or four months later, i met kris and we hit it off from day one. i was honest with her. i had to be. i was a 36 b b. everything is heading in the right direction. i made this decision to move on with my life, kris and i together. i have to get rid of these gender ings. off hormones and this and that. hadd my boobs removed. i never told anybody that. the rule was with kris and i, don't dress up around the house. if you need to do that, when you'ren the road, take stuff and do that. i did that for years. >> we reached out to kris jenner
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other speakers include halle berry, america ferrera, gloria steinham. >> i hadn't heard that kris jenner knew before they got gether, that he was transitioning. >> and there were rules in the house. >> in the interview with diane sawyer sawyer, caitlyn said when she met kris, she had already started taking hormones and had developed a substantial breast line. >> wow. okay. speaking of transition -- that. >> what do you think? we are thrilled a ut all of you facebook.com/today's mi take. let's see how many of you have liked us so far in a relatively short period of time. almost 110,000. please go to
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risk of severe weather. 31 million people at risk from lexington, kentucky, down to alabama. supercells, wind gusts of 70 miles per hour. isolated tornadoes, as well. really quick, let's see how many people are liking us on facebook. lboo-yah. that's it, baby. keep going. that's what's on this groundhog day tuesday, we have temperatures getting all the way up to 49 oudegrees. not quite springlike, but certainly trending in the right direction. normal high is 39. cooler than it was yesterday, but still it is going to be really nice out there. tonight some clouds begin to roll on in, 42 degrees. tomorrow is the trouble ot. heavy rains rolling into the area, flood watches in effect in new jersey, s wers clear out thursday. rest of the weekend looks good. >> that's your l matest weather. >> al, thank you. up next, new entertainment
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2016 is a leap year, so an extra day of february entertainment. >> from the new george clooney movie to the return of "the voice," entertainment weekly video host jessica is here with what to mark on our calendars. u look fabulous, like you're going to a party. >> this is a party. >> i like that attitude. "the people versus o.j. simpson" premieres tonight. >> this is amazing. ten-part series. it's all about the o.j. simpson trial. you think you know everything about it 20 years ago. there's so much more to know. it's based on jeffrey toobin's book. th ie cast is extraordina . cube baa cuba gooding jr. is o.j. it's incredible. >> amazing cast they put together.
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excited for "hail, caesar," the new coen brothers-clooney movie. >> they're tasked with finding an actor, played like georgt clooney, who disappears from the set. because of the movie within a movie, we see some of the movie "hail, caesar," that the move setie cereis about, which includes channing tatum doing the best song and dance number. worth the price of mssion. >> different than "magic mike"? >> very different. >> you got defensive. >> sailor hat, less strippery. >> okay. elton john has a new album coming out. >> his 33rd album. he's reuniting with his old band. he made this album in three weeks. a song a day. >> wow. >> crazy. >> he's that good.
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next week, "grey's anatomy," "stand " "scandal, "and "how to get away th rder." >> a regular old thursday night ein shonda land. >> we're excited. w >> "zedoolander 2," february 2th. can't wait for this one. >> it's been 15 years and ben stiller and owen wilson a back. this time, they're kind of considered old and lame in the fashion world. as po derek zoolander calls them, la may. beautiful people are kill and had they're called into action. >> i have to ask about mick jagger and martin scorsese. >> it's about 1970s new york city, the music scene. the sex, drugs and rock and roll and disco. >> i am excited about this. >> i got to interview jagger and scorsese. we're air it later this week. i got so pumped for the show. first of all, it's scorsese and you have jagger's knowledge of
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fact oh pretending to know, other than really trying to know. >> i like it. >> style can be somewhat intimidating. you want to kind of bust that myth. you make it more fun for young wo wmen. >> yeah. looking at style in a more silly point of view is really a lot more fun. and a lot more kind o isf like inclusive in a way. >> what is the best piece of style advice you ever got? >> one peaiere of style advice i got, you don't have to be sexy if you don't want to. i hink especially.for females is a really empowering thought. >> for a lot of, especially a lot of young women starting out, one of the biggest hurdles they face is trying to be stylish at work. >> yeah. >> starting in the work force. what aretsome of the things you tell young women not to do? >> the book has a lot of information about things not to wear to work or not to wear going out. so many style books usually tell you what to wear. one of the most important ty?hings to not wear to work would be
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fall out boy posters are a big th ing to not wear. >> i would avoid those. >> yeah. any sort of like your heart on your sleeve, it's not a good look for the office. >> literally. >> yeah. you could die. >> we've got a look at some paris fashion week pictures from last week, which you'll have fun with as we take a look. style or no style? >> i mean, this is high fashion. >> what is this? >> no one knows, is the reality. this is very gumby but mature gumby. >> albino gumby. >> odd and disturbing. >> gumby got a pinterest board, i think, and that's probably what this is. >> let's look at the next picture. >> okay. >> this is practical because playboy bunnies get cold. they need to cover up somehow. also, let everyone know they're
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>> in case you had any doubts. >> right. >> we have one more. >> oh, wow. this, i mean, this is very obvious. it's "walking dead" and very on trend. sometimes i think i look like garbage. >> grace, thank you. good luck with everything. >> thank you. caress presents a fine fragrance breakthrough. the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. new caress love forever. for an unforgettable fragrance up to 12 hours. mmmm mmmm....mmmm mmm mmm mmmm
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this is breaking news from news 4 new york. >> 9:27 right now on this tuesday morning. we have breaking n s from new jersey, a deadly elevator accident at a high-rise building. details from chopper 4. >> good morning to you, we first got word around 8:30 this morning. thinese are live pictures from an chopper 4, first on the scene over 7002 in guttenberg, new
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has fallen 45 flights down an elevator shaft to his death. e victim has been removed from the scene. the prosecutors office is taking over. the exact details still under investigation. of course, we'll continue to keep you up to date. back over to you. >> thanks very much. coming up on the "today" show, tips on everything from storing paint to shoveling snow.
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taking a look at the headlines. the pentagon is offering to relocate pregnant u.s. military family members from areas where the zika virus is a threat. the world health organization has declared a global health emergency. zika has been tied to an crease in birth defects. there is no vaccine against it and no cure. zika is spread by mosquitos. officials say no infected mosquitos have en found in the u. is. google's parent company
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world's most valuable company. knocked apple from the top spot it held more than four years. google alphabet was valued at $570 billion, beating apple by $35 billion. apple's share prices dipped last week after the company.reported slower growthg.n iphone shipments. another sign l.e.d. light sg ing is the way of the future, ge will end the fluorescent bulbs sales at the end of the year. ge will instead focus on high efficiency l.e.d. and halogen bulbs. david beckham was the mvp on the streets of london. he surprised a pstamedic and her elderly patient with a hot cup of tea and coffee when he spotted them in the cold waiting for an ambulance. the patient was being treated for a fall. the paramedic said, quote, we were both very amused and very flattered.
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let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> thanks so much, natalie. for today, we have a risk of strong storms stretching from mississippi all the way on up into southern indiana. we're going to be watching that. behind the system, we have blizzard-like conditions stretching from colorado all the way up into the up of michigan. we have rain showers along the pacific northwest coast. tomorrow, we look for that activity to move to the east. we're not looking forheevere weather but we're looking for heavy rain stretching from new england all the way down into the southeast. wintry mix in the great lakes. plenty of sunshine in the midsection of the country. more rain with snow in the inner mountain regions and the cascades. we're going to check facebook.com/today's take to see how many of you have liked up. right here at home we're in for a great day, 49 degrees, 39 is our normal high, so ten dergrees above the norm. cooler than it was yesterday, but plenty of sunshine.
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temperature drops to 42, clouds begin to roll on in, ushering in heavy rains for tomorrow. here's your seven-day forecast, ev roeryone. rough go tomorrow with heavy rains, one to two inches, possibility of flooding. end of the week looks nice into the weekend. >> let's check out how many of you are liking us on facebook. today.com. 116,000. that's fantastic. again, go to today's take -- i'm sorry -- facebook.com/today's take. your prize for today, guys, it's a $250 gift card from pilot flying j, the great rest stop places all along the interstates and highways across this great country. check us out, facebook.com/today's take, and guys? >> al, thank you. we're cracking the books here. it's a subject that keeps a lot of us parents up at night. coollege? the average cost of a private
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more than $19,000 for public institutions. which schools give you the best return on the investment? >> the princeton review is out with its 2016 edition of colleges that pay you back. the 200 schools that give you the best bang for your tau buck. e president of the princeton review. good to see you. >> good to see you both. >> what were you looking for here? >> we filtered it down from schools. we looked at academics, free money, grant money, sond pay scales,'alumni sal rhees s ary ies and were they satisfied in the jobs they were? >> let's look at the results. california institute of technology came out on top. >> cal tech is a small school. 1,000 students. it has a high sticker cost $58,700. the average money students don't ve to way back makes it a
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93% of all students there are wonderful shots after graduation for placement. >> princeton after that and mit. let's go to the best school for financial aid. >> yeah, high sticker cost, $61,000. $35,000 in a i coming back, making it affordable for the ch erage student. it is an exceptional place when it comes to financial aid. $57 million il scholarships last year. >> acother school is wright university in houston, texas. >> 000 students in houston. big sticker, $56,000. when we factor in the grant aid, as well as academic merit based scholarship scholarships. school gpa, sat and act scores unlocking money for students, as well. >> best career placement, number one is harvey mudd, also on your
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>> it's a great college. it is the engineering school. only 800 students. i cannot underscore this enough, they are some of the most employable upon graduation. over 150 kpeen companies coming to campus to recruit. >> stem majors are doing well here. >> without question. >> lehigh making the list. the starting sal rhee ary is over $60,000. >> it's a gem of a school. >> good internships at the schools. george washington university is at the top of the list. right there in washington. so much to do. >> you said it best. they're right in the middle of d.c. from federal agencies to corporate headquarters. more interns from g.w. than any other school in metro d.c. >> university of georgia. >> this is a big campus in athens. fabulous school. you think about the career services available for the students, it is astounding. intern for a day program, is one of our favorites. >> one of the best college towns
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>> that's right. >> strong alumni activity. dartmouth. is this something perspective students think about? >> i think they're thinking about it more now. the idea of return on your investment. in school for four years but you want great internships and job upon graduation. dartmouth is doing that. students say, our alum are hire hiring us after graduation. >> we'll get back to the books. for more, go to today.com. good to see you. >> i didn't take calculus all semester, what? we're joined by ben feldman
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a scene-stealer on "silicon valley." he now stars alongside america ferrera in "superstorhae." check it out. >> guys -- >> no! >> you don't know what i was going to say. >> every time you start with guys, you end it with, let's make the best of it. or, let's have fun. you never say, guys, this really sucks. >> guys, we have the entire store to ourselves. we can do whatever we want. we decide this is going to be n, this is going to be fun. if you're with me, i will see all of you in the fun zone. >> they call ben feldman captain fun for a reason. we're going to ask you that in a minute. for those who haven't caught on to "superstore" yet, describe what cloud nine is like. >> a for me or to watch? >> sure. >> it's a bizarre place. i've been told by a lot of people that work in these stores that we're nailing it. >> all the characters. >> yeah.
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americana place to work. in target or walmart sort of thing. that's what our show is, a giant fake that. >> but everybody has a role, and it's like such a diverse cast. >> yeah. it really is. it's a really -- the cast -- to i , it'sg not even diverse, it's just real. you walk into the one of the stores, these are the people you see in the stores. >> it's like the "aufts office" in a walmart. >> the creator came from " the "office." it has that vi . >> you wrapped your season. i suppose it was an epic wrap pantrty. so much so, natalie referred to, your cast mates refer to you as captain fun feldman. >> they're fans of alliteration. >> what's happeni ng there? >> we went to las vegas. i think they -- i had an old show that called me cruke director. >> was that a green hummer?
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we took that from the copperfield show to the club. >> amazing. >> what else did you do? come on, let's get down and dirt >> i don't remember, willie. i organized 18 people, cast and writers, to go for two nights to vegas. it was a lunatic time. >> you're a dream cast mate. >> plan our next party. >> do you want to do a vegas -- you do a show every day. it would be a fast vegas. >> thas fine. >> it'd y be a weekend. >> green stretch hummer. >> personal vegas, which is a sad commentary. >> we're so happy to be there. >> iowa was great. that was our vegas. so you taught mime at one time on instagra >> okay, first of all, we faked
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we talk about diffeexnt classes and sign up as mime for one. i never knew anything about it. yostu have to do this. these are -- >> mime? >> these are the 9 -year-olds. not big competition. it's a safari. you're all in a car and it's bumpy. it'd be like, look out to the left, there's a rye on. lion. swerve to the right. you're miming and i'm yelling at you. >> method acting. >> there's water and you're drenched and crash into the tree. >> guys, come on. >> you're climbing a rope. >> you're the actor. >> no rope. >> oh. >> the kids liked it so far. >> we're not cut out for miming. >> that's why you act. ben feldman, thank you so much. >> we know what this mime means. >> catch "superstore" monday
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thaat. baking is so ratio oriented. you have to be specific with the ratio. liquids and dry ingredients have to be measured out. ople use scales at home to measure the exact amount. >> you have to have the equipment. >> follow a recipe if you're just getting started to the tee. >> you suggest one of these. >> i do. use a bread maker because it'll maximize your time in the kitchen. for you and your kids, if you want to get into pasta making, it'll do the job for you. >> this is $99. the trip of baking bread, you cannot mix your ingredients. put the dry first and work up to the liquids. we have a little bit of olive oil. we're making a beautiful olive oil rosemary bread. we're going to -- oh, here we go. >> you put all of that in the bread machine? >> it'll beep and alert when you can put in your add ins.
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>> o what's one tip out of getting a good bread maker we need to know? >> learn how to knead your bread. this is where we're going to do it over here. put flour on a marble or cutting boord. make this hole here. two eggs in there. >> made a funnel. >> you're going to work the flour into the eggs. this is going to get messy real ick. build up your dough. if you want a salted bread, add salt to make it more flavorful. >> the need for knead. >>en yeah. >> nearly, i need help. >> you can't be afraid to work with it. >> get in there. >> get in there real good. you're going to end up -- obviously, you can salt it, black pepper, whatever your flavor is you want to add. this is what it ends up looking for. >> i'll practice that at home. >> wrap it with a moist paper towel or plastic. let it rest 20 minutes. then you can work with it. we'r going to move back here.
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>> that looks good. >> this is like real kitchen life at my house. >> you can cut it in half or into four. >> do you suggest one of these? i have a kitchenaid. >> this is really good if you don't want to make the pasta by hand. >> one pasta tip we all sholid live there? >> gosh, you can store it for two days if it's fresh. let it dry on the back of your chair if you're making spaghetti. you can store it up to three months at home and use it later. >> i'll post your tips on here belecause we're out of time. especially this ravioli recipe. today.com/food for all the recipes. i'll post some oh my bread making hopefully soon.
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