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night and saturday. we start out near 20, end up in the teens saturday afternoon. a low of 1 by sunday morning. that could be a record-setting low. only 18 on sunday. the next storm may be more of a rainmaker believe it or not. >> looking forward to that. >> the "today" show is next. that's "today in new york." breaking news. come out with your hands up. >> no we're not. you're going to have to kill us. >> an overnight standoff between the last four protesters at the wildlife refuge and fbi. is the six-week long show down about to end? why the presidential race is about to get tougher on the republican side while the democrats get set to debate again tonight.
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try to win back women voters who have left her for bernie sanders? back on solid ground. >> it was a cruise from hell. >> the royal caribbean ship that cruised through a dangerous storm returns to the relief of thousands of passengers. as cruise line officials admit they need to do better. and the return of the polar votext. a huge portion of the country is about to get really, really, really cold. today thursday, february 11, 2016. from nbc news this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1 a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on a thursday morning. 23 degrees out there. that will be known as a heat wave this weekend. >> by sunday it could be 1 degree or 0 here in new york city. >> bundle up.
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news after a dramatic night of negotiations those four people still occupying a federal building in oregon now appear to be on the verge of ending that siege. >> this 41-day occupation could come to an end this morning with occupants saying they plan to turn themselves in peacefully following dramatic developments as fbi put barricades ahead of and behind where those are camping. >> come out with your hands up. >> no we're not. you're going to have to kill us. >> reporter: tense moments as the fbi moves in on the four remaining occupiers at a wildlife refuge. >> well, no, i'm done talking. i'm done praying.
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>> reporter: assembly woman just landed in portland and drove through the night hoping to negotiate a peaceful exit. >> we need to get calm here. >> nobody's listening to us. >> reporter: the group agreed to turn in this morning. news service that bundy was arrested at the airport cht his refusal to pay federal grazing fees led to armed standoff. his sons were leaders of the latest occupation. two weeks ago the bundy brothers and other occupation leaders were arrested during a violent confrontation with law enforcement. so far 16 people including four remaining occupiers have been indicted.
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charges cliven bundy will face. >> thank you very much. it is going to get very, very cold. polar vortex. >> it's always there but it is going to make itself felt in a big way. look at what we've got right now. this isn't the coldest air. it feels like 7 below in chicago, 2 below in cleveland. air temperature in wilmington 26 feels like 18. orlando 38 degrees. we always have the polar vortex up at the poles. it weakens and allows the jet stream to drop down. that jet stream cuts down into the east coast. highs in single digits and teens in the midwest and northeast. it will get cold down into florida.
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13 below in cleveland, 1 below in washington, d.c. by sunday morning record lows boston, new york city, washington, raleigh all with temperatures that will be anywhere from 10 to 20 to 40 degrees below average all the way down to raleigh and parts of northern florida. this is going to be a tough one and rebounds beginning of next week. >> dogs and cats cuddling to stay warm. >> it's a three dog night. >> i love it. al, thank you. to the big battle coming next in the presidential race as the republican field gets smaller and bernie sanders and hillary clinton are getting set to debate tonight. we have it all covered again this morning. peter alexander is in myrtle beach, south carolina. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you from here along the beautiful myrtle beach boardwalk. donald trump celebrating a victory lap.
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but faces a challenge from his rival ted cruz especially in a state where two-thirds identify as born again or evangelical christian. donald trump is eyeing another big victory. >> if we win here we will run the table. >> reporter: despite a fierce battle brewing here trump largely held back on attacking republican rivals with one exception. >> the last thing we need is another bush. >> reporter: nine days before first in the south primary the field is shrinking, chris christie and carly fiorina leaving the race. and just months after a racially motivated shooting trump drew criticism on social media for retweet ag message said by a reported white supremacist. ted cruz who handily defeated
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doing it again. >> the only way to beat donald trump is to highlight the simple truth of his record. it is not conservative. >> reporter: jeb bush is leading on voter loyalty. >> south carolina has been good to the bushes in the past and i'm hoping and praying will be good ten days from now. we don't need a president that thinks it is a victory to go bankrupt and think about the millions of 350e78 that would suffer because of that. >> reporter: john kasich is banking on strong new hampshire showing. >> the negative attacks are coming. >> just love the beatings and straighten it out. tell people what you are for. >> reporter: marco rubio is vowing he won't make the same mistake twice acknowledging lessons learned. >> i don't need to start the
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we will have to win over in the district. >> reporter: you have donald trump and ted cruz and everybody else. ted cruz putting out what he described as a personal e-mail referencing trump's vulgar profanities as he calls them and writing i can beat hillary clinton and donald can't. >> peter alexander on the trail in south carolina. democrats bernie sanders and hillary clinton come face-to-face in milwaukee tonight at their first debate since sanders' landslide win in new hampshire. >> reporter: good morning to you. the stakes couldn't be higher here in milwaukee. secretary clinton hoping to deliver a solid performance. senator sanders hoping to build on his momentum and prove he is the top contender. it's fight night in milwaukee. hillary clinton and bernie sanders taking the stage in what could be the most contentious
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of sanders' convincing win in new hampshire. >> now on to nevada, south carolina and beyond. >> reporter: a wounded clinton huddled with advisers in new york while sanders took a victory lap with a series of appearances showing off his skills on "the view." >> how do you keep this going? >> with a lot of effort. >> reporter: and meeting with activists and msnbc anchor reverend al sharpton in harlem. >> it is important that he sets the signal that on the morning after a historic victory he would have breakfast with me. >> reporter: sanders is working to broaden his appeal critical to winning diverse states like nevada and south carolina telling nbc's kasie hunt --
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have one of the strongest civil rights records in congress. >> reporter: one of the holdouts, south carolina congressman -- >> i'm not ruling out an endorsement before the election. i'm ruling one out for this week. >> reporter: as sanders braces for new attacks from clinton tonight late wednesday he appeared on the late show having a few laughs. >> i'm sitting down with presidential candidate senator bernie sanders. >> how did you get him? he is electrifying? >> reporter: defending his call for revolution. >> what the goal of the campaign is about is to look at the civil rights movement, the women's movement and gay movement and understand when people come together we can accomplish enormous things. >> reporter: aides say secretary clinton is looking to draw sharp contrast with sanders over guns,
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reform and won't hesitate to pounce. sanders winning today. his aides tell me he raked in hampshire. clinton officials say they are happy with their fundraising figures, as well but wouldn't release an exact dollar amount. >> thanks so much. >> turn now to mark halpern. what is in her mind right now in. >> we have seen the clintons and campaigns over decades and an old political expression things are bad for her now. big loss in new hampshire. there is question within the campaign about whether she has confidence in her team. some people on her team are worried she is not performing well enough as a candidate. the fundraising figures are horrible for hillary clinton. she can't raise money like bernie sanders. she has to start turning things
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the debate is important. first in nevada in caucuses and here in south carolina she has to start beating bernie sanders to give herself confidence and her team confidence. >> from the very beginning it was thought that she would do well with women of all ages. looking at new hampshire she lost that demographic by about ten percentage points. the common belief is she will do well with minorities. can she count on that now in. >> i don't think she can take anything for granted. her campaign is making inevitability argument. bernie sanders again making an aggressive push. he is on offense. she needs to do more than just defend her support of minority voters. here in south carolina african-american voters matter. female african-american voters matter a lot. bernie sanders has a message that will try to appeal to a broader electorate. right now she has more challenges.
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side of things, it's very interesting because we are seeing the dynamic play out where you have cruz and trump. why are they continuing with this circular firing squad strategy? why don't they take on the front runners? >> it's a great question. jeb bush has been taking on donald trump and he is hoping that makes him stand out. i think you are going to see three other candidates because are basically down to five. trump and cruz. john kasich, jeb bush and marco rubio all want to be the one who is in a three person fight. they feel they need to win that division, the establishment division before they can turn full throttle. a lot of people are saying in this state they may not get in
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this may be a trump/cruz battle. godzilla and king cong are fighting. the other guys need to show they can play at that level, as well. a tragic story. maryland's governor ordered flagged to fly at half staff to honor two deputies shot and killed by a gunman. one deputy was shot in the head in a crowded panerra bread restaurant. a second deputy found him nearby and that deputy was also fatally shot. the 67-year-old gunman was killed in an exchange of gun fire with other deputies. more problems for the city of ferguson, missouri. the justice department is suing the city for not making good on proposed reforms. the doj is seeking to force the city to make the changes. attorney general says the residents of ferguson cannot wait longer.
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battered after steering into a dangerous storm arrived in new jersey last night. the passengers had plenty to say about brutal conditions they faced at sea. janet shamlian spoke to some of them. >> reporter: passengers started streaming off the ship about 9:30 last night describing what they call a forturous trip. they say at the height of the storm a period of about four hours they thought they were going down. one of the world's largest and newest cruise ships the anthem of the sea is finally back in port. ship and royal caribbean's reputation bruised and battered after sailing directly into a powerful atlantic storm. three days before their scheduled arrival passengers couldn't wait to get off the anthem of the sea when it stopped late last night vacationers describe it as terrifying.
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in my and life. >> it was a cruise from hell. >> reporter: 30 foot seas and winds of more than 150 miles per hour and right in the middle of it. >> i feared for my life. >> old people laying in bed saying good bye for the last time that is what it felt like. >> reporter: shattered glass and overturned furniture. passengers told to shelter in their room. at the height of the storm the massive vessel lifted as much as 45 degrees. >> you don't come back from that. >> reporter: the remainder of the cruise was cancelled and on monday the ship turned around. >> we were supposed to be on an island today. i would say it ruined my vacation a little bit. >> reporter: royal caribbean is vowing to improve how it monitors storms saying what happened this week shows we need to do better.
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sail again until deemed safe. royal caribbean is promising full returns and credits towards a future cruise. some of the passengers say they won't be using. >> not enough to get me back on a cruise ship. >> reporter: a number of passengers are still on board. anyone who needed asestance with luggage was required to stay until this morning until they could disembark. investigators will be boarding the vessel check frg structural or electric damage anything to prevent the ship from leaving on the next cruise scheduled for saturday. mr. roker is back. >> we are looking at lake effect snow and talking about that. as you can see we have heavy rain into the pacific northwest. we are looking at a beautiful day into the southwest. another warm day in los angeles. 87 degrees and sunshine. we will
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yeah? (sigh) you're okay... he's okay, he made it! jason.. what do you mean? we were very bad boys. alexa what's in the news? alexa: here's the news, "alec baldwin and jason schwartzman were seen mooning paparazzi. photographers before making a run for it". my poor cashmere socks... alexa, will you order another pair of brescianis. reordering bresciani socks. okay listen... can you send some lawyers or something? (moaning) ...alec? cold morning keeps getting colder. 20 in white plains. upper teens and 10 in monticello monticello. feels like 19 in yonkers, 10 in central park. bundle up throughout the day it stays cold. southern clouds, brief flurry. 29.
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dropping to the teens on saturday, and sunday, low of 18 by afternoon. and that's your latest weather. coming up, troubling findings on zika. cases in 20 states. the new measure just announced by the u.s. olympic committee to protect athletes. hillary clinton's surprising struggle reaching female voters.
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the brooklyn bridge and bqe slow going. on thursday, february 11th. good morning, i'm michael gargiulo. police are trying to track down a man accused of stabbing a woman and two of her daughters to death. michael sikes attacked the woman and her children at a ramada inn that houses several homeless families. the 2-year-old in the hospital. seitz was the father of the youngest victim, cutler's 4-month-old daughter. right now, we want to take a look at the morning commute with lauren. >> we have service changes on 4, 5 and 7 for subway commutes. the big mess, still 80 eastbound in morris county. event, 80, three of the lanes go back at least seven miles.
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time in that area. slow going cross county, eastbound on the hutch. back to you. >> we'll be right back. it's a cold start out there and colder air yet to come by this weekend. clouds and sunshine for today. breezy, upper 20s. dealing with windchills and the teens. maybe a few flurries. tonight, partly cloudy, down to the teens in the city and northwest. here comes that arctic blast. we stay in the teens for the
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7:30 on a thursday morning, 11th day of february. 23 degrees on the plaza. if those people waited around until sunday morning that number could be 0. the polar vortex and al says as far south as florida. >> breaking out the parkas in florida. here is a look at today's headlines. the royal caribbean ship rocked by a powerful storm arrived back
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and passengers were more than happy to be back on solid ground. >> in the movie "titanic" with the old people laying in bed saying good bye for the last time, that is what we felt like. >> probably the scarest thing in my life. >> the cruise line says it identified gaps and will work to strengthen storm avoidance policy s policies. the siege at oregon wildlife refuge is ending this morning. fbi agents moved closer to the group's encampment overnight. bernie sanders and hillary clinton face off in their sixth debate tonight being held in milwaukee. we will take a closer look at hillary clinton's trouble courting women voters. first in this half hour new zika. cases being reported in at least
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so far no mosquitos carrying the virus have been found here in the u.s. tom costello has been on the story for weeks. good morning. >> a new study published in the new england journal of medicine is providing more evidence that the birth defect microcephaly is most likely called by the zika virus. urging women to cover up, wear mosquito repellent and only engage in safe sex. summer olympics are very much a top concern. on the soccer pitch in dallas a high stakes qualifying match for the summer olympics, the u.s. versus costa rica. but after the game the talk turned to the zika virus for female athletes who may be headed to rio this summer. >> if i had to decide today i would not go. fortunately, the olympics are six months away.
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latin america it is a race against time. wiping out zika carrying mosquitos that pose a real threat to pregnant women. the concern zika spreads unchecked. >> we will likely see significant number of cases in puerto rico and other u.s. territories where there may be intensive spread of zika. >> reporter: infectious disease experts believe it is tied to dramatic increase in number of babies born with microcephaly, abnormalally small heads and brains. many of those babies die. while a full vaccine rollout could be years away experts believe they can begin a clinical zika vaccine trial. >> we have the construct that you need, candidate vaccine platform.
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advise pregnant women or women who could become pregnant to zika hot zones. consumer reports released its list of most effective. on the list sawyer fishermen's and off. consumer reports suggests avoiding products using natural plant oils. the u.s. olympic committee is hiring two infectious disease specialists to advise olympians who have concerns about zika before they head to brazil. and said it is up to individual athletes whether they feel comfortable. >> you can find more on the list of repellents on our website today.com. >> we will not have mosquitos this weekend. too cold. >> they will be frozen in ice. let's show you what is going on out there. this is lake county, ohio. yesterday they got dumped with snow.
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at least 30 cars involved, 15 tractor trailers. i-90 was closed for a while. this is just east of cleveland. it is now reopened. we have more of the same weather today stretching from the up of michigan into western new york. lake effect snow. we look for this today to continue. visibility. as we get into tonight and tomorrow there is going to be a clipper moving across. that will end the lake effect snow because the wind will change direction. look at snowfall. 8 to 14 in it's a chilly start out there. temperatures low to mid-20s in most areas. even a few teens. mix of flurries, this afternoon.
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information the teens. blustery cold tomorrow. cloudy start. and the air moving in over the weekend with gusty winds, temperatures in the teens by saturday and sunday. overnight low, 1. increasing clouds monday. not as cold, 34. winter mix to rain by tuesday. >> that's your latest weather. >> who hits the snooze button here. a brand new study that may settle that debate once and for all. >> and the problem with female voters.
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and kno.ws this issue very well. >> with arguably the world's most famous woman run frg president many expected there would be a gender gap. few knew it would break in favor of bernie sanders who beat hillary clinton in new hampshire by 59 points with young women and 11 points among all women. for hillary clinton the question, what women want after feeling the bern from college aged women. clinton conceding a new hampshire loss to bernie sanders. >> human rights as women's rights. >> and women's rights are human rights. >> reporter: echoing her famous words as first lady in 1995. she attended with the first female secretary of state. this week allbright still campaigning by her side. >> a lot of you younger women don't think you -- it is not done. remember, there is a special
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don't help each other. >> reporter: a phrase she has used for years but provoked young women. >> speaks to our generation. >> that just alienates people. >> she seems a little old fashioned. >> reporter: so trying to swipe guys to vote for sanders after feminist icon gloria steinem said some women courted sanders just to meet boys. >> the boys are with bernie. >> didn't you hear it's a bernie rally. this is where all the boys are. >> reporter: steinem wrote on facebook she misspoke and apologized for what's been misinterpreted. >> i think women worked really hard to earn the right to vote. i feel like that kind of is opposite of being told to vote
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>> reporter: the candidate concluded her 2008 try for the white house. >> thanks to you it's got about 18 million cracks in it. >> now worried her appeal may be falling through the cracks. >> really the gender doesn't matter. i don't feel like somebody should run a country just because they are a girl or a boy. >> clinton vowed to re-evaluate her campaign including more outreach to younger voters. clinton saying even if they aren't supporting her now she still supports them. have. good morning to you, nicole. i guess there is a certain irony here because the biggest and surest sign of women's movement is that younger women don't necessarily look at the
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to vote for him or her splmpt . >> some of their work has been accomplished by the fact that younger women no longer feel they have to put the finger on the scale. >> it is insulting when you hear madeleine allbright say what she said. don't look at issues. you are a woman vote for a woman. it makes no sense. >> it's a phrase i have heard her use since 1995 in beijing. and it is on a starbucks cup. the problem with the context she says it jokingly but said it at a rally with young women and seemed to be scolding them. steinem is not working with the campaign but just on the bill maher show. if you are hillary clinton and you have this life story which they are telling in a campaign video at all of her rallies they
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they want to know what can she do for them. and she talks about i, not about we as bernie sanders does. and they twaunt ohow are you going to help me with the sexual assault issue and social media and how to get a job and she is not being specific. >> isn't this a larger symptom of what is going on is bernie sanders seems to have keyed in on this message that a lot of voters find very inspiring and hillary clinton has not yet found that message for her campaign? >> you just put it in a very simple term. she hasn't found the message. the problem is that she is looking for one. bernie sanders didn't go out hunting for a message. hillary clinton's campaign is struggling. women are also being pulled away by bernie sanders. it has nothing to do with their gender. >> not struggling to find a message a year out from iowa but in the thick of the primary season.
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trying to find her politician. he looks like change. that is the problem she has to overcome. >> we have two politician whose have been in public office for many, many years. thank you so much. coming up, big news about "the voice." why so my kids don't have to forage, got two jobs to pay a mortgage, and i've also got a brain. life's short, talk is cheap. i'll be working while you sleep. still don't think i've got a brain? you think a resume's enough? who'll step up when things get tough? don't you want that kind of brain? a degree is a degree. you're gonna want someone like me. but only if you have a brain. we brought you here today
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resume its inspection this morning of a cruise ship that ran into rough weather. the royal caribbean "anthem of seas" returned last night. many passengers back on land. others decided to spend more night on board. a preliminary check found no structural damage of the ship. royal caribbean plans for that ship to set sail saturday. the cruise line also going to strengthen what it call its storm policy. for long island railroad commuters, they're reporting 15-minute delays westbound, in addition to that, subway commuters, 4, 5, 7, b and q trains expect delays. a disabled truck on the bqe, just jamming things up for the morning commute. similar story on 70 eastbound, on the local lane, there's an
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cold, high of 29. tonight, partly cloudy, 16. tomorrow, will stay below freezing. saturday 20, sunday, record low 1 degree possible in the morning. coming up on the "today" show, the hottest spring fashions. the change hitting the runway for fashion week. we'll be back in a half hour. so, what moves me? it's the journey. the feeling of doing. it's making choices for a healthier me, a healthier us. i'm on my path
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it's 8:00 on "today," the new resolution, 30 day challenges from yoga to fitness to cleanses they are all the rage. can you really change your life in one month? >> what is their secret? >> is she delusional. >> just in time for valentine's day hoda talks to couples married more than 50 years about love and longevity. >> she is back.
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role on "the voice" thmpt news that will have fans singing a new song. today is thursday, february 11, 2016. >> good morning to co-workers in austin, texas. >> it's my 18th birthday! [ cheers and applause ] it is 8:00 on "today." it is a chilly one out on our plaza, thursday, the 11th of february, 2016. as we make our way up to the frozen tundra of rockefeller everybody. >> we were so afraid to be in
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entry to the plaza. hi, guys. >> longer coats. >> we are in basically sleeping bags. >> we are. >> anyway -- >> i like the song. "don't get me wrong" good one. >> so much pressure on the throwback thursday song. coming up, did you forget to make a valentine's dinner reservation? you are in trouble. no, you are in luck. we have a recipe for a date worthy dish you can make for your special someone. >> isn't that so much more romantic? a dinner at home someone making it for you? with new york's fashion week beginning today we lined up a sneak peek at trends that
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the bomber jacket. >> first natalie has a check of the morning's top stories. >> the armed standoff at a national wildlife refuge in oregon could come to an end today. four remaining protesters said they would surrender as the fbi and other officers closed in. the situation became tense with a hold out yelling at officers over a phone line being live streamed. 11 occupiers have been arrested and one killed since the protest began early last month. with nine days into the first presidential primary the republican field is shrinking. new jersey governor chris christie and former business executive carly fiorina dropped out on wednesday. donald trump campaigning in south carolina predicted more rivals will leave the race if he wins big in the state but texas senator ted cruz is counting on
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democrats bernie sanders and hillary clinton debate tonight. sanders who trails clinton among african-americans met in harlem with reverend al sharpton. clinton is getting a formal endorsement from the congressional black caucus. royal caribbean is offering full refunds and half price future cruises for passengers who arrived back in new jersey wednesday night after what some described as a cruise from hell. anthem of the seas left saturday but ran into a powerful storm sunday that rocked and damaged the ship with 30 foot waves. royal caribbean said four people were injured though none seriously. the u.s. olympic committee is hiring infectious disease specialists to advise american athletes worried about the zika virus. this morning a top expert at the
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said an outbreak in the u.s. is unlikely although some could reach the south this summer. >> we would not be surprised if we would see local outbreaks as opposed to just travel cases. what we are seeing right now and what we will continue to see are people who travel to the region in south america and caribbean and coming back to the united states having gotten infected there. >> said aggressive mosquito control is the key to keeping minor outbreaks from spreading. a wild elephant went on an outrage. the panicked elephant smashed homes. the elephant apparently wandered into the small town. thankfully it did not attack people. after several hours chasing the animal authorities shot it with a tranquillizer gun and used a crane to remove it. how wicked cool is this?
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the center piece part of the competition featuring olympic skiers and snowboarders and designed to attract new fans to winter sports. the athletes land right near home plate come spring time. we will be there live tomorrow. that looks like fun. i like that. >> a white monster. >> remember the ski slope on the plaza. >> we should bring that back. we are a month and a half into 2016 as we touched on in trending earlier by now you probably abandoned your new year's resolution. >> you don't have to give up on fitness goals all together. >> just go to boston and try that ramp. there are these 30 day challenges you may have heard about. they seem to be just about everywhere and can find one for
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it feels much more manageable than a life long commitment but are these enough to make 2016 the year you actually conquer that resolution once and for all? >> each year there is a chance to start fresh. one that doesn't often last long with many americans quickly dropping the ball on those new year's resolutions. >> two weeks into january is not looking good for moist st of us. they really undermine our confidence and think of ourselves as failures. >> reporter: there is still time to hit the reset button thanks to a growing trend, the 30 day challenge. >> people are looking for manageable ways to start something new. they want to maybe join a gym or try a new workout regime but don't know how to start. 30 days seems like something very manageable. >> reporter: from yoga to running, strength training to
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more accessible than ever with magazines touting 30 days of squats and full body slim downs. apps offer a challenge for nearly every body part, even your mind. gyms and boutique fitness centers advertise similar programs hoping the month long spin keep new customers coming back for more. >> if i can see results then i would carry it longer cht. >> reporter: it tabe s an average of 66 days to form a new habit doing something every day can give you a head start. >> research shows if you do something frequently like four days a week or more you are more likely to establish a habit. >> reporter: giving the resolution for a new you a fighting chance. >> these are opportunities to start over all the time. tomorrow is an opportunity to start doing something fresh again. >> 30 days feels overwhelming she recommends a week long challenge and advises doing the
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day and make tg a part of your routine. if you pair it with something you do can help. working out with a friend and going public with goals can hold you accountable. and be realistic. don't choose aggressive 30 day challenge if you are not exercising already. >> i'm ready to do one. no carbs for 30 days. >> no french fries today. >> one day at a time. >> no challenges for 30 days. >> now you are getting crazy, al. >> no alcohol for 30 days. >> i just did one of those. coming up, make room on the grill. burger king is adding to the menu for the very first time. >> and then the 56-year-old model got to make history in the pages of the "sports
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>> anywhere between 3:00 and 4:00. >> do you hit snooze button? >> many times. i set three alarm clocks and use my phone. i have another phone and then my actual clock. >> my husband would kill me if i hit snooze. >> one is like down the hall where they have to get up to turn it off. >> that's a good idea. here is what we are finding. if you hit the snooze button it can be harmful according to researchers at stanford. they are smart. they say when your alarm goes off it acts as a signal to your body to start the day. hitting the snooze button even for an extra five minutes confuses your brain because you are forcing your body to restart the rem cycle which can be as long as 120 minutes and that is why you tend to get the feeling
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>> once the alarm goes off my body's other alarm gets up. >> by 4:10 i have had that alarm go off. >> we don't need the alarm in the other room. nothing else in the other room. honey, baby, panda fish, business insider takes an interesting look at the pet names we call our significant others. they cite a number of studies show nick names can be good for a relationship if both partners are into it. 76% of people reported being happy in their relationship said they use pet names. another study found the more the names are used the less special they become. do you agree, love chunk? >> i do not use pet names. >> you don't in.
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>> what is mine? adorbs? >> no. >> you're my boo. >> you said love chunks. you have to own it. >> you guys don't use nick names? >> my husband calls me wife. >> that's fantastic. >> what about you, al? >> i can't tell you what deborah calls me. >> just honey. >> sweetie is not a pet name. >> it is but kind of generic. >> can't call them sweetheart anymore. >> five years from now. >> i call jack honey boy and my wife hates it. she likes names. it is 8:00 in the morning so a great time to talk about hot dogs. later this month burger king will add grilled hot dogs to the menu for the first time the chain turning to snoop dogg to
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you will have two options. that sells for $1.99. second option a chilly cheese dog for $2.29. burger king is making the move as hot dog sales fell 4%. >> it's so good. >> these are not grilled. these are boiled. >> some hot dog chains have thicker skin and boil it and when you bite into it pops. >> i don't like that. >> i like that. >> i like it sliced long ways and flattened out and put on the grill. >> chicago style. i like that, too. >> coney island. >> i like the little skinny hot dogs because they are grilled and crunchier. now that we had that exciting conversation, the ad
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stefani's new role on the "the voice" voice". >> this year the magazine includes an ad campaign hoping to expand definition of beauty from a company called swim suits for all. and the model, this mother of two, she is 56 years old and she is officially the oldest woman to appear in the swim suit issue. people cheering her and the campaign praising them for celebrating women of all ages and sizes. on monday we have the first interview with the cover model. and to gwen stefani giving back her red chair to christina aguilera but she won't be gone from the show. instead of competing with boyfriend blake shelton she will serve as team's adviser.
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in an exclusive interview blake explained why gwen was the perfect choice. >> ultimate like artist to get to mentor your team? it's like wait a minute. this is perfect. and i actually know her. >> indeed he does. >> starts february 29. i love her reaction like wanted me around. exactly. >> one stop shopping. >> shopping? now al has a check of the weather. >> like a love costco. we have cold air to talk about and it is coming as we show you what is going on. i think somebody accidently pressed the button for us. we have light snow across the great lakes. some of it heavier at times. so saturday morning we are going
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conditions. it will feel like 18 in syracuse. indianapolis 8. raleigh feels like 13. sunday morning we are looking at colder weather. we may set records in boston, new york city, washington, d.c. as far south as raleigh. rest of the country we have sunshine. no problems in los angeles. you have plenty of sunshine, 87 20s here right now. wind chills in the single numbers and teens. low to mid 20s across long island, but with the wind it feels like 13 in the park now, 12 at jfk, 11 in newark, two at newburgh and more cold air on the way. sun and clouds, upper 20s. upper 20s again tomorrow, snow shower tomorrow night. saturday falling temperatures,
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>> and that's your latest weather. a little romance is sponsored by smucker's. >> something special we are calling a little romance hoping to get you in the mood for love. hoda is here. >> i'm so excited about this little project y. spent the last few weeks working with long term couples all married over 50 years. i joined forces with michaelson. we will premiere our original video tomorrow. first i want you to meet some of the stars. >> so glad to see you. what a pleasure. >> reporter: i'm standing with
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represent more than 350 years of successful marriage, no better experts for a few lessons on love. >> she was crossing the street. the guy i was with i said i'm going to marry her. he said what are you nuts? i was only 15. >> from that day on it seemed like nomatter where i went there he was. he was a pain in the neck, to be honest with you. >> she wore high heels and a tight dress. my eyes went out of my head. >> i go back and my grand mother said what did he charge you. he said give it back. >> the worst mistake a grand mother made. >> back to the lion's den. i said to her i will return your money if you have lunch with me. >> i said come on, i'll take you for a ride.
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car. >> now tell them what the car was? >> an old plymouth. and i says i'm not letting this one go. it's a ride. >> she had her cocktail in her hand and hair was a beautiful burgundy deep red. >> did you feel something special right away? >> no. >> not even close. >> he bought me a solid bunny this big and he proposed. who can resist that? >> one night he come home and said i decided i love you. >> that was romantic. >> i said to him, i'm not sure i like you. >> i found myself on one knee.
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what are you saying? will you consider marrying me. >> what did you say? >> i said yes. >> how do you make a marriage last 50 plus years? >> never have gone to bed mad. >> i'm not saying we never had fights. i didn't get out of bed and leave the bed, but i would go on the living room couch and next thing you know he is on the floor next to me and we say this is ridiculous. >> i found out if you say yes dear you are right. i know he is wrong but eventually -- >> i apologize. >> i still see him as the sexiest most gorgeous man there is. >> is she delusional or what? >> romance takes different forms. >> i think it gets better with age.
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pick you up after i stop laughing. >> i'm glad it worked out. 61 years. >> so cute. >> something all the couples had in common was a great sense of humor and each couple one person was the audience and one person was kind of the star. one always let the other do the talking and you can see why it worked out. there is more tomorrow. invited to see the amazing couples and 30s other in this out of the world celebration thrown by the knot all part of a new music video we are premiering tomorrow on "today." >> fun. >> you wrote that line. adorable. we are keeping the romance going here in the orange room with kickoff of our smucker's celebrates today.
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mile stones of all kinds. today christina and her husband have been married for 16 sweet years. this is a before and after of her parents. they have been together for 24 years. look at them. exactly the same. rich and margie have been hanging in there for 65 years together this month. and our plaza producer is hanging outside celebrating with a few happy couples who decided to share this beautiful day, their anniversary with us this morning hanging out bouquets. happy anniversary to all of these couples and you can keep sharing your lovely pictures as today.com/celebrate. scrambling about getting reservations for valentine's day. we have the recipe to serve the passion.
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good morning, i'm michael gargiulo. a rally is planned at 10:00 a.m. in brownsville to show support for the victims of recent random stabbings in brooklyn. police released video of a man wanted for one attack. he allegedly stabbed a man in the back on tuesday. that man is now recovering in the hospital. police believe the attack is a hate crime because the victim was wearing his civic clothing. what's happening, lauren? >> we still have 15-minute delays out there westbound for long island railroad commuters, also if you're getting on the subway, delays on the 4 and the 5 train of the if you're getting on the roads, eastbound just before you get to the hutch, watch out for an accident there, also on 78 westbound on the newark bay extension bridge there, there's an accident, as well. and you can see a slow ride through there. back to you, michael. >> brisk, cold, brief flurry, high of only 29. tomorrow sunny, temperatures
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>> 8:39 on this thursday morning, february 11, 2016. you know that song you're as cold as ice. it is as cold as ice. >> it really is. foreigner, the guy with the song are here for special throwback thursday performance. >> urgent emergency. get it. >> a little mental workout courtesy of brain games.
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and we are getting thi s started with big trends that you'll want to stock with stuff in your closet. an ideal valentine's day recipe. the ingredient passion fruit. >> i love passion fruit. >> that is a good nickname. >> tell us how cold it is. >> my little kiwi. >> very cold. i'll show you what we got going on my little kumquat. my little welcome mat. wet weather on friday as we get into the weekend. snow around the great lakes. saturday the cold air is everywhere in the east. it is going to be brutal. we have more wet weather in the pacific northwest. sunday we are watching a big storm system that is going to bring snow to the upper plains and icy mix to mid mississippi
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more wet weather and snow and cold air stays in the east. that's what is going on around the country. here is what we're in the same cold neck of the woods, al. 23 degrees in the park right now, 19 at sussex, 19 at gnu newburgh. 12 at jfk and 11 at newark. as low as 2 in newburgh. by the weekend, negative signs in front of the wind chills. sun and clouds today, brief flurry, then snow showers, tomorrow night, saturday morning. in the teens both saturday and sunday for highs. >> and that is your latest weather. thank you very much. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel has been covering the middle east for the last two decades.
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experiences in the new book "and then all hell broke loose." this is your calling, i think. this seems to be what you were put on this earth to do. >> to be a foreign correspondent. >> tell the stories from foreign regions. you write this almost like a love story. >> in a sense it is a love story. i get married and have a baby. there is a theory about what happens in the middle east. and the theory is that there was a status quo and the status quo got broken and now we are in a period of chaos. i tell it first-hand. and i love the people that i meet and sometimes i hate the people that i meet. years in the middle east. >> on the one hand the dynamic of what is going on in the region. the other hand there is this job you do that i consider to be
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of a first responder. >> with the team and i go around and i don't respond to stories. i think that is what a lot of people think that i do, that i'm sitting here in new york in a suit and the phone rings and i get on the plane and go. we live in the region. i have lived in the middle east for 20 years. we are always there. we are always meeting people, discussing the stories, meeting the contacts. >> you understand the context of things. >> and we are living it. we are feeling the experience along with the people. >> here is what you write about covering the wars in iraq. you said nbc never pressured me to stay i liked the baghdad bureau and was willing to keep coming back just as police and fire sirens reminders new yorkers they were home the sound of car bombs reminded me i was in baghdad. i was like a battered wife who couldn't leave the man abusing.
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know how long i was going to stay. i don't think anyone knew the war would drag on as long as it did. i went there with a suitcase and ended up staying five years living in a hotel that sometimes was bombed. i lost a lot of friends. i lost some colleagues. i wanted to see it out even though it was painful. i wanted to see how this very transformative event, how it would play out. yes, i was interested and i felt like i couldn't leave. it was a sort of addiction. >> you also write about 2012 and the year you and your team were kidnapped in syria. as harrowing an experience you can possibly have how did it change you? >> i think on a personal level it made me appreciate being alive more. i think it made me appreciate what is important in life.
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just got married. i have a baby. that was something that i thought a lot about when i lost my freedom, when i thought i was going to die. i thought i love my career. i love my job and i'm still doing it, but it is important to have some sort of balance. it is almost like people who get a terrible illness and are lucky enough to recover how they can have that spirit of life where food tastes better and the drink tastes a little cooler. >> fascinating stories that you tell and you cover stories so well for us and we appreciate that. >> thanks for having me on. always a pleasure to be here and to do the stories for the "today" show. >> the book is called "and then all hell broke loose." up next brain games. savannah and i will try not to embarrass ourselves in a matchup of the minds.
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8:38 in a thursday morning. >> jason sylva is host of "brain games" which kicks off a season on sunday. every time he drops by -- >> he embarrasses us. >> we demonstrate how slow witted we are. we still have more to learn about the brain. >> the most complicated object in the universe. this year we shot internationally. we went all over the world. the episodes are now an hour long. it is deeper and more immersive. >> where did you find the smartest people? >> i think right here on the "today" show. >> what are you going to put us through today? >> this -- think of this as a ghost. you have 20 seconds to move one
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that the goat is facing. only get to move one stick. you ready? let's pull the counter. >> to change the direction. >> you only get to move one stick. >> these two attached. >> count down begins now? >> how long? >> 20 seconds. >> i can only touch one stick. >> just move one. it should be the same figure but facing a different direction. >> i hate this. >> that is a goal post. >> time is up. >> so let's go back to how it was. again, you can move one to change the direction. >> is this a thing that a 4 year old would know instantly? >> probably. the goat is facing that way. most of us are thinking he should be facing that direction.
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and make him change a completely different direction facing upwards. you move this one over here. >> >>. >> you could have given me 20 minutes and i would never have gotten that. >> we tend to want to stick it in the same. what we are going to do now is pull up a sentence on the screen. you guys have ten seconds to count how many fs are in the sentence. >> count the f bombs. >> we have ten seconds, go. >> and time is up. >> how many fs? >> three. >> five. >> that's pretty good.
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most people guess four. the reason why -- we will pull up the answer. >> it's on the screen here. >> the ofs. >> the two ofs are the smallest words of the sentence. we tend to not see the smallest words in a sentence because we are so quick to look at the full meaning. >> i didn't count any. >> that's why most people get four. it is six. >> your brain is conditioned to ignore small words. >> you look at the meaning as quickly as possible and you decide what it says. >> to show you how we do that all the time i will pull up a sentence with scrambled words and you will be able to read what it says. read that out loud. >> similarly your mind is reading this automatically without you thinking about it. >> completely scrambled letters yet you can extrapolate the meaning.
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>> you guys are doing great. this is really fun. now, you know how they say once you learn to ride a bike you never forget. this is a special bike where we flipped the gears. when you veer left it goes right. when you veer right it goes left. >> why would you build a bike like that? >> to show you how you have mental maps and created a neurconnection of how to ride a bike but a simple switch will become much more difficult to do so. >> i would think so. >> you want togive it a shot? >> okay. >> i think this is really important. what happens if you don't do anything inwill it go straight? >> when you think you are going straight you are still doing a bunch of microturns just to keep it in balance. so it is not going to be intative. keep in mind you go left or right. >> one inch and it went that
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>> try to aim for that monitor and be careful. >> this is impossible. the second you correct it it goes in the opposite direction. >> your intuition is completely backwards. >> it's impossible. >> we gave this to somebody for two weeks in order to remap their neuro connection and were able to learn. if you put a lot of practice you make the switch. >> you want to try? i'm good. thank you so much. that was fun. new season of "brain games" premieres sunday.
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you by visionworks. fashion week gets underway today here in new york city. what are the hottest trends hitting the run way? here to share insider secrets are co host of fashion police on a. >> e. >> and fashion correspondent for e news. good morning to you. no idea where that came from. you guys what do you think are the big trends? >> for me the big trends are clunky shoes. >> we have seen it on dakota johnson like a very big thing right now. lots of that. >> i love that. >> exaggerated silhouette.
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>> we are going to have models. florals you think will be big on the run way. >> we have been see ag lot of celebs wearing floral. bold florals. i chose this very romantic floral and paired it with denim so you can see a nice modern way to wear it. it is nice little ruffle adds a little bit. >> i like it with the jeans. very cute. >> thank you so much. >> next you chose lingerie inspired dresses. >> something to show a lot in the spring run ways all about a slip dress. this is a really easy way to wear it. i love the idea of a big jacket over the top. a very versatile piece.
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navy blues. they are inspired by street wear, very luxury run ways. super cute way to wear it. we have jeans here. >> i can't help but notice the gorgeous lip. bright red orange color. >> no eye makeup. >> thank you so much. have fun this week. you can catch up on all things fashion every night on e news and look for special fashion week edition next week. the perfect valentine's day
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all this week on "today" we are serving up a dose of lamore in honor of valentine's day with food to get you in the mood. brazilian chef is going to help you sweeten things up in the kitchen. nice to have you here. we are making sea food and fruit, why do you like it? recipe. passion fruit is a delicious ingredient to add in sea food dishes and goes wonderful with
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>> everything smells good. let's take a look at our ingredient board here. >> what kind of salmon do you like to use? >> i like to use any kind of salmon that you prefer. i like atlantic salmon. >> what do we do? >> first we were going to -- we sprinkle with salt and pepper and put a little bit of oil. >> that goes in there. >> after we put salt and pepper and the oil in it. 275. >> starts to come apart. while it is cooking we make the sauce. >> it's pretty easy. for those who don't know passion
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it looks like that on the inside. we are going to make here and we are going to add a little bit of water. >> i'll help you there. >> all of this. >> you have about five in there. so we just -- three times, four times would be good. then you strain it. >> you don't want all those little bits in there. >> we don't. you just want to get the flavor out of this. there you go. once that is strained we are going to go over to our continuing with this sauce.
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with a mix of butter and canola oil. the reason i use canola oil keeps butter from burning. >> you can use the combination r that we go ahead and you are going to add some dark brown sugar. and this is what we just made. you add and then you cook for just a few minutes until that sugar melts. once it starts we are going to
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a beautiful consistency. >> let's pretend it cooked. let's plate this up. combination of flavors? >> i love it. >> could you replace yogurt? >> you can replace yogurt. or in brazil we use -- when i first moved here i had a hard time finding it so that is when i started making this recipe. >> pour the sauce over.
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news 4 girlfriend and her three daughters on staten island. rebecca cutler and two of her children, a 4-month-old, and 1-month-old were killed yesterday inside a hotel. cutler's other child did survive, that girl was 2 years old. police believe 23 year old michael sykes was behind the attack, the father of the youngest victim. brisk, cold, brief flurry, high of 29. tomorrow partly sunny, temperatures begin stable, 29 for the high, saturday cold, windy, high of 20. sunday record low, 1 degree
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>> welcome to "today," thursday morning, february 11, 2016. >> you forgot our names. >> i'm so distracted because foreigner is here. you are listening to "hot blooded". they are going to do one of their songs. couldn't be more excited. >> i had no idea how many songs are key to the weather. "hot blooded", "cold as ice." >> you inspire them. >> this brings back so many high school dance memories. >> like almost the original house band. >> back out on the road and a new album out.
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we are so pumped. let's talk about special guest. >> what is wrong with us? >> this might give you a hint. it is the hit from drake. ng bowl, von miller. >> big ring. >> we haven't gotten it yet. >> they have to make them. i have never con a super bowl. i didn't know. von had six tackles and made cam newton undab.
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that we saw both ended up with broncos' touchdowns. you are with us. thanks for joining us. fellow texan. station. how do you feel now being a super bowl champ? >> i feel pretty good. we have a long weekend ahead. it really hasn't set in yet. >> is it true you celebrated with your mom after the fact? i just love that. >> i spent a lot of time with my mom after the game. we put so much time into it. it w m it is we see the pictures. >> in back-to-back games you took out two of the greatest quarterbacks in football, tom brady and peyton manning.
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as a team we put a lot of time into game plan and spent a lot of time together. the energy was great. >> everybody has energy. >> that fumble, could you feel the game change at that point? >> it was still early. it was a super bowl so every play was mous, also, for your dance moves and your sense of style. going back to the dance moves. we all love. i thought we weren't supposed to show that on morning television. >> that was an exercise move. >> where do the moves come from? what inspires them? >> w
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>> iigot that fashion sense. this is fantastic. we have some other shots. i love the hat. that color is fantastic. do you have a stylist or is this just you? >> it's just p try to be von to the fullest. only one me. >> von to the fullest. >> look at the shoes today. >> do you have the best style on the team? >> we have a lot of great guys in the locker room. broncos are probably most stylish team in the national football league.
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are cam newton you can wear whatever you want to wear. he made them look good. >> you are kryptonite. >> i ask you the question that peyton manning won't answer. what is your gut feeling about whether or not peyton comes back next year? >> i haven't thought about it. i still think he has the physical ability to do it. and mentally he has been strong through his whole career. if it comes down to that i feel like he has you going to get a super bowl 50 tattoo in. >> where do you put that one? >> i have a lot of space for it.
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i have to jump on the wagon. >> you have to find the space. >> you can't just put it anywhere. >> i have tattoos. i will pick your space. >> whoa! >> hello! >> not like that! >> everybody in the studio -- foreigner left. >> that is not what i meant. i said as fellow tattoo and texan i will help you find -- >> a feeling you get from people. >> that is not what i meant. i meant it in a christian way. >> thank you. >> it has to be the lombardi trophy. super bowl ring. i haven't put too much time into it. we just won four days ago. >> you have to design this thing.
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facebook page, our facebook.com/today's take facebook page. we are trying to get to a million likes. we would be honored if we had a super bowl mvp hit the button to tell us how many people we have so far today. >> here we go. >> 229. we want to get to 260 before it's over. we have to do weather. can you do a little dance? >> we have bronco nation. >> come on. facebook.com/today's take. >> can you show me a dance move to get to the weather? >> love it. >> i like that. that's good. we are going to come over and do a little weather. want to help me. we have never had a super bowl mvp do the weather. these are the current temperatures and our wind chills right now.
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11 in new york city. you heard of the polar vortex? it is always there it is coming for us here in the east. you guys in denver will be fine. jet stream dips down, single digits. you want to read off some wind chills, feels like. green bay feels like negative 17. make sure you bundle up. indianapolis 8 degrees, feels like negative 8. make sure you bundle up in this area. denver is good like al said. >> and the purple is bad. >> purple is bad. we could see record lows sunday morning in boston, new york, washington and raleigh, north carolina. fantastic. >> weather. >> cold air moving in this morning, so it's a colder start today, in the 20s. wind chills in the teens and
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stays below freezing all day. high temperature this afternoon only makes it back to 29 and again back into the teens tonight with partly cloudy to clear sky, less wind. tomorrow, back in the upper 20s, then the arctic express saturday, 20 early, dropping to the teens. low of 1, teens sunday afternoon. that is your latest weather. congratulations. >> coming up, the man, the myth, the look. we are back with ben stiller next. does the smell of a freshly bound presentation fill you with optimism? do you love your wireless keyboard more than certain family members? is your success due to a filing system only you understand? does printing from your tablet to your wireless printer give you a jolt of confidence? if so, you may be gearcentric.
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>> male model oft year. >> the greatest male model covering countless magazines, scoring hottest ad campaigns. >> zoolander number 2, running his stuff on the catwalk. who could forget that signature look? >> he is almost too good e learned there was more to life than being ridiculously good looking and went from supermodel to an international assassination plot.
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the grid derek is back. more beautiful than ever. and about to face the biggest fashion emergency of his life squaring off with old enemies and new. >> i'm sorry, i can't understand a word that you are saying. >> reporter: does he still have what it takes? >> now. >> earlier this week we sat down with ben stiller and cyrus arnold who plays his son. >> good morning, guys. >> good to have you both here. >> it's a pleasure to be on the "today" show. >> he is ready to go. i see how he got the part. >> you gave him a tie. >> that's your tie. >> you got this for me in rome. >> of course, i did. >> very fashionable tie that only derek would approve. >> you're welcome. >> ben, for you to break out the blue steel were you rusty?
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getting into. luckily derek is basically derek. >> he lives on forever. >> for me all the time. >> do you find yourself doing that face? >> it's kind of like especially over the last few years as we have been working on the movie and getting back into it i find if i want to take a picture i do that even when they don't ask. they go why are you making that face? >> habit. >> so many great cameos in this film. justin bieber, sting to name a few. >> natalie morales. >> i was going to mention myself. >> you are such a good news reader. you are the go-to. >> i paid him that mention. >> matt lauer we had to come back a few times because we had issues. >> who was most desperate to be in the film?
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>> nobody asked me. >> next time. >> a living legend, al. >> your mom actually did a tape of you and submitted it? >> yeah. it was a great reaction. kind of priceless. >> when i told you you got the part. cyrus -- i saw his audition and he was so good and funny and so real and just felt perfect for the role. then he auditioned in person and we read together and he was great. i skyped with him to tell him he was getting the part. >> we have that. let's take a look. >> i wanted to tell you that i wanted you to play the part if you want to do it in the movie. >> wait, what do you think? would you like to do the role? >> yeah!
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i got the part? >> that's a priceless reaction. >> that's great. >> my hair is like a big mop. >> that wasn't a wig? >> we made a wig for cyrus to have his hair longer in the movie before he cuts it to be like derek. >> his derek hair -- i have to wear a hair. his hair is real because he has thick -- >> can we get a duo from father/son here? let's do the camera right here. ay are other. >> ready? >> wow. >> yes. [ applause ] >> nailed it. >> ben stiller, cyrus arnold thank you so much. "zoolander 2" hits theaters tomorrow. across america, people
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they are quite simply one of the biggest bands of all time with hits like "feels like the first time", "i want to cool and still going strong. their first live acoustic album will be performing later. we want to catch up with founding member and lead singer. good morning. >> really was just reading off accomplishments it includes being in song writer's hall of fame. how does that feel when you hear that and know you are still cranking out hits? >> well, that was really, it really got to me.
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being recognized for my writing. i would never -- when i was growing up in england on broadway and being honored in that way it was a fantastic dream. >> we were talking in commercial break about staying power and endurance. i joked you cannot go into karaoke joint and not hear a foreigner song. >> what does it mean to you to have 15, 20-year-old kids knowing songs. >> crazy for us when we go out and look for audience and see an 8 year old who knows the words. they are there because they like the songs. and we have songs in all these movies now and angry birds movie and kung fu panda. it is crazy that we are reach agnew level of audience just keeps going for the next generation. it is fantastic. >> not a lot of people can say
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you have a bigger tour coming up. do you still get butterflies? >> i think if didn't it is time to pack up. >> we don't want that. >> that's energy. >> cool this new album has charitable aspect to it. >> we did this unplugged concert at ford in detroit and the proceeds went to juvenile diabetes research foundation. and from the sales of this album artist royalty fees go to them, as well. our tour manager's daughter has diabetes. we like to do things to give back. we have the choir here with us to sing with us. they are the our lady of mercy choir. and what we do usually in concert is we have a lot of high school choirs sing to us and we donate money and raise awareness
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live, this is news 4 new york now. >> live look there at the hudson river, 9:27 on this thursday, february 11th. good morning, i'm michael gargiulo. the coast guard back onboard the cruise ship that returned to new jersey after being battered by giant waves and winds. the royal caribbean anthem of the seas arrived back in bayonne last night. preliminary check no structural damage to the ship. royal caribbean still plans for the ship to set sail again this saturday. checking the weather, brisk,
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u.s. olympic committee hiring disease specialists to advise athletes who are concerned about the outbreak of zika. hope solo said if she had to decide today she would not go. today brazil announced a partnership with university of texas for work on a zika vaccine and health officials say they hope to have the vaccine ready for clinical tests in about a year. they say aggressive mosquito control will be a key factor in keeping outbreaks from spreading.
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between physical activity and brain size. researchers looked at 1,500 middle aged results and found low scores on treadmill fitness test were linked to smaller brain. smaller brain size could lead to higher risk of dementia. the study is published. burger king is adding hot dogs to menus. customers will be able to pick between the classic and chili cheese grilled dogs. there is an internal training video hosted by snoop dogg and calls the grilled dogs the whopper of hot dogs. won't be baseballs flying through the air at boston's fenway park but skiers and snowboarders. three times the height of the famed outfield wall there is
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the big air at fenway competition which begins today featuring olympic athletes. organizers hope the event will attract lots of new fans of winter sports. that looks like a lot of fun. let's get a check of the weather from al. >> we want to remind folks go to facebook.com/todaystake. day 12 beauty and spa package worth $200. not that i need it but maybe you could. how many people so far? over 231,000. like us and register to win today's eco tools spa we'll see a bit of clouds and sunshine today, brisk and cold. high temperature no better than the upper 20s. wind chill most of the day in the teens and even some single
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blustering cold tomorrow again in the upper 20s. towards the weekend, the arctic air moves in. temperatures in the upper teens for the afternoon hours of both saturday and sunday. check out the low temperature going into sunday morning. 1, that would be a record setter. old record was 2. 34 monday, perhaps a rainmaker tuesday. it's been more than 20 years since the murder trial of o.j. simpson. >> a new series taking us back to the days before and after his acquittal in people versus o.j. simpson. malcolm warner plays the friend behind the wheel of the white ford bronco that carried simpson in the low speed chase. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> this is ac. i have o.j. in the car. >> who is this? i have o.j. in the car.
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he has a gun to his head. >> where are you? >> you just clear the freeway. we are going to brentwood. >> good to see you. >> good to see you. >> what was it like filming that scene? they cleared out the freeway. you are reliving that moment. >> we shot that scene for two days. we shut it down over a weekend. it was draining. we literally by the end of sunday we spent two days doing that scene. no one what went on in the car. >> you remember the moment where we were when we watched the white bronco chase. time. do you remember what you were thinking at the time of that? >> i was curious as to how it
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was he going to shoot himself? or were the cops going to shoot inside the truck which i thought was plausible, as well. >> such an interesting figure in the story. o.j.'s friend in high school and played together in the pros. how did you get into a.c.'s head to play the character? >> there was not a lot of information on him. most articles have to do with their friendship. i took it from the standpoint of a guy who there were complexities to the dynamic of a friendship where one guy is in the spot light and the other guy is in his shadow. from my perspective he really had o.j.'s back and feels that if a.c. and o.j. were still friends after the trial that o.j. would not be in jail now because a.c. would not let o.j.
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>> this online, social media reaction, people are addicted and really wanting to binge watch. considering the controversy with the current status and the verdict? >> i auditioned for the role of chris darten. that is what i auditioned for. i had a great audition. apparently somebody else had a better audition. i kind of forgot about it. i got a call out of the blue offering me to play the role of a.c. i jumped at that opportunity. >> you said you knew it would be good. >> ryan has a great quirky slant to whatever story he tells. i knew with him telling the story it wasn't just going to be a run of the mill o.j. trial story. i knew it would be interesting
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>> done in such an interesting way to hook people who maybe don't know all of the story behind the scenes. it takes you through the evidence. it is done in a date line kind of way. you get the sense that they really put the pieces together. >> so because the show is not designed to change anyone's opinions about what they thought about the trial or the verdict, the show is really about the players involved and gives you a lot of behind the scenes stuff that we didn't necessarily know. >> i had no idea. >> don't tell me. >> the only reason i know is because i saw the commercial. >> i am so addicted to it. it is fantastic. >> thank you so much. always great to see you. "people versus o.j. simpson" airs tuesday on fx.
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revlon. love is on. our next guests are a couple of actors, stars of already tomorrow in hong kong and got married in real life last halloween. >> the film is about two meeting in hong kong and sharing an impromptu romance. good morning. >> you guys were already engaged when you started on this movie was it art imitating life and did you have to put the brakes on your own love story? >> we were already engaged. we connected to the story because there were a lot of similarities of our own relationship how we met, the timing wasn't right and then we
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it was difficult because we needed to take away a little bit. jamie suggested we get two separate hotels room while we were there. >> for a month. >> not my suggestion. >> when you work with someone for 12 hours and go home you appreciate the alone time. >> you need the separation for it to work. >> watch basketball. >> wasn't so bad. >> tv shows. >> the set sg great when you watch the time you spent in hong kong what was your experience like there? >> it was so beautiful it really is a city where east meets west. for my character who is chinese american who was never back to the mother land it was my first experience there and her first experience there, too. ironically he was the local. >> i play the local.
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and show her the ropes. we got there ten days before we started shooting. i had to learn cantonese. it is a beautiful city that i don't think western audiences have really been exposed to outside of action films cht this is a love story that takes place there. those walk and talk types of romances. we have never seen it in hong kong. this is a love letter to that city. >> you got married on halloween called boos and booze party. >> it was the only weekend available for our venue. we wanted to embrace the idea of having a costume party. we thought a great way to break the ice for guests. people really got into it. >> marty mcfly.
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we had people dressed up. >> wow. >> and it broke the ice. the next day at the ceremony once the masks came off they were like who are you? it was fun. >> awesome to see you ys. thank you so much. the film is in theaters and on demand tomorrow. coming up next we have been waiting for it, foreigner in concert and soup and sandwich and somewhere to go, and clean and real and nowhere to be, and warmth and looking good, and sandwich and soup and inside jokes, and dan is back! good, clean food pairs well with anything. the clean pairings menu. 500 calories or less. at panera.
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the citi concert series on "today" is proudly brought to you by citi. >> our in studio crowd is ready. we are all ready performance from the legendary rocker foreigner. they have the iphones out with faux lighters. chart topping hits including "i want to know what love is". >> some of the lighters are up before the song is out. >> here they are with members of the select core of our lady of mercy academy.
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what's with them? oh, those two? they're always fighting for attention. there's more to a legendary city than its legends. plan your legendary stay at visitphilly.com this is breaking news from news 4 new explosion in the east village last year. law enforcement sources tell news 4 that five people will face charges.
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blast on second avenue bweet east seventh street a st. marks place. dozens of oth lost their homes. inl investigatsuioeste d th building's gas line or meters have been tampered with, investigators also looking into the possibility the building's owners may have been siphoning gas for over a year. more at noon. quick look at the forecast today, cold with a brief flurry and high of 29. tomorrow, partly sunny, temperatures stay below freezing, 29 your high. saturday cold and windy with a high of 20 and record low of 1 degree possible sunday morning. coming up on the "today" show, kendall and kylie jenner stop by. we'll have another local news
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