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good morning. senseless act. a u.s. staff sergeant in custody after allegedly killing 16 civilians in a door-to-door shooting spree in afghanistan. nine of the victims children. the taliban is promising revenge as president obama vows a swift and thorough investigation. southern comfort. mitt romney gaining ground with conservative voters ahead of tomorrow's primaries in alabama and mississippi. the polls show the races are too close to call. this morning rick santorum speaks out. and one wild crowd. one direction is burning up the charts and selling out concerts
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all over the world. their fans are packing rockefeller plaza to see them perform live today, monday, rockefeller plaza to see them perform live today, monday, march 12, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning. welcome to "today" on a monday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm ann curry. one direction's debut album is called "up all night" and a lot of people have been here all night to get up close and personal with music's newest phenomenon. they started lining up before 10:00 yesterday morning. they are enthusiastic. >> many are young ladies and a lot of them have no idea who we are. when we step out there it will be interesting to find that out. we are going to change subjects
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and talk about something parents will tell you isn't easy -- traveling with kids. one couple had just boarded a flight to boston when their 2-year-old daughter threw a doozy of a tantrum. took them five minutes to calm her down and then the crew removed them from the plane. they will join us. >> and we'll hear about whitney houston's daughter and what she had to say to oprah. >> we begin with the deadly shooting spree in afghanistan allegedly orchestrated by a u.s. soldier. richard engel is with us in new york with the latest. good morning. >> good morning. the suspect has been identified as a 38-year-old staff sergeant, a veteran of multiple combat tours based in seattle at joint base louis mccourt. it was a horrendous act of rage. the shooting spree was both
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prolonged and methodical. afghans drove away bodies after an american staff sergeant left his base around 2:00 a.m., walked hundreds of yards to nearby afghan homes and went door to door, executing any afghan he could find. witnesses say nine of the killed were children. some shot in bed while sleeping. in this truck under a blanket, locals say it's the body of a 2-year-old. was this child taliban? believe me, i have never seen a 2-year-old taliban, she says. in a trailer behind, more blankets, more bodies. the same in another van. several witnesses claim there was more than one shooter in this rural taliban stronghold near kandahar. u.s. and nato officials say only one person appears to have been involved and apologized. >> we deplore any attack by a member of the u.s. armed forces against civilians and denounce all violence against civilians.
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we assure the people of afghanistan that the viindividu or individuals responsible will be identified and brought to justice. >> reporter: the killings in kandahar added rage and fury to the boiling over anti-american sentiment here. it has many people questioning how it will affect the u.s./afghan strategic partnership beyond 2014. one thing that's clear is now the afghan government has the upper hand in any sort of negotiations. >> in images too graphic to broadcast, several victims showed severe burns. locals claim the american sergeant entered three separate homes, opened fire and tried to burn a number of the bodies. a room does show evidence of fire. there are bullet casings on the floor. 11 civilians were killed in one house, four people killed in another house. in a third house, one person was killed, he says. the attack comes three weeks
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after u.s. troops burned copies of the koran triggering deadly riots. that incident, u.s. officials say, wasn't an act of malice, but an accident. this murderous rampage will be much harder to explain. u.s. officials are struggling to contain this. they are promising swift justice. the taliban is promising revenge. >> richard engel in new york. thank you very much. retired general barry mccaffery joins us. good morning. >> good morning, matt. >> there is little way to explain it other than to say this is a deranged individual who is mentally ill or snapped. how could no one around him have seen the warning signs? >> poor afghanistan. what a terrible incident, a mass murder. there are very few ways to explain this. here we have been there a decade. we had 17,000 killed and wounded. we spent $500 billion.
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this is another spark adding to the tinder that we are trying to negotiate as we get out of afghanistan. it will turn out this guy was on his fourth combat tour. i'm sure he's been spinning off indications that he's been melting down. but this is either a sociopath or a psychiatric implosion. it will cause immense pain to everyone in the armed forces, these brave men and women. >> you said spinning off or indications that he was melting down. how is that not recognized by someone around him? >> well, i think that's what the investigation has got to determine. in addition, you know, every soldier has a company commander and first sergeant. how did we let a lone, armed gunman off a combat base wandering around in the dark early in the morning murdering civilians? they will have to establish that. we probably need to examine the
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small number of sociopaths that are always hidden inside these brave men and women of the armed forces. this is a problem for us. >> in real terms on the ground now, general, there's already been incredible tension in afghanistan between the local population and u.s. forces over the last month after the burning of the korans. how much more dangerous does this make it for u.s. troops on a daily basis? >> is considerable. there are two things going on now. two-thirds of the american people don't support this continued $10 billion a month war. this is going to help unravel what remnants of political consensus exists. we are also seeing karzai throw kerosene on the fire every time we have an incident. the koran building or other indications. so at some point soon we are going to have the question posed by congress and the american people, why are we staying there? should we be there to 2014?
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this is a huge challenge. general alan basser, ryan crocker trying to contain it. this is bad news. >> should we be out sooner than later? we have a two-year exit strategy now. should we be out now if we could be out? >> we have to re-examine it. we're 900 miles from the ocean and the u.s. navy. the taliban now have the upper hand in negotiations. karzai's government is incompetent and corrupt. we are having difficulty getting supplies through pakistan and our allies are leaving. we're in a precarious situation. >> general, good to see you. thanks for your insight. >> good to be with you, matt. >> eight minutes after the hour. here's ann. >> some of the republican parties most conservative voters get to weigh in on the presidential race tomorrow with key primaries in alabama and mississippi. in just a moment we'll talk to rick santorum, but first kelly
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o'connell is in mobile, alabama, with the latest on the campaign. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. mitt romney is starting his day here, meeting the breakfast crowd in mobile. they are back in the state to seize on an unexpected uptick in alabama poll that is show romy improving and making it a tighter race on important turf mitt romney and newt gingrich are both counting on. >> here's rick. >> reporter: the fight has done south to a conservative proving ground. >> i don't know when the last time mississippi and alabama have played a key role but obviously you play a very, very key role. ♪ sweet home alabama >> reporter: mitt romney is selling and fund-raising off his delegate count advantage while rick santorum had a decisive win in saturday's kansas caucuses. romney did pick up the most delegates overall this weekend
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because of victories in wyoming and u.s. territories like guam. >> this isn't about math. this is about vision. >> reporter: and apparently the candidates from northern states are trying to connect to southern sensibility. >> i have kin in mississippi and i'm proud of it. >> good morning, y'all. good to be with you. i started it right this morning with a biscuit and some cheesy grits. i'll tell you, delicious. >> reporter: newt gingrich dished out the sarcasm. i have had grits before. and that may explain, as much as anything, why everybody in alabama and mississippi ought to vote for me. >> reporter: gingrich's rationale for staying in the race relies on the deep south where more than 70% of alabama and mississippi republican voters call themselves
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evangelical christians. gingrich attended baptist services sunday evening. while in the bible belt gingrich accused a new primetime tv show of being intentionally hostile to christians. >> cleavage helps the kryour cr hang straight. >> try to put in muslim instead of christian. it is inconceivable anybody would tolerate a program that defiling of islam, but it is fine to smear christianity. that's how sick the system is today. >> reporter: today happens to be mitt romney's 65th birthday. he and wife ann won't be spending it together. they are headed in different directions on the campaign trail. romney will be joined by tv star jeff foxworthy who makes all his humor about his own southern roots. >> thank you so much. rick santorum is in biloxi, mississippi.
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good morning to you, senator santorum. >> good morning, ann. >> first i want to get your reaction to the weekend news about the house-to-house shooting spree by a u.s. soldier. it comes after the burning of the korans and the videotape showing u.s. soldiers desecrating the remains of taliban fighters. are you ready to change your stated view that the u.s. should stay in afghanistan without a timetable for withdrawal? >> you know, this is obviously very disturbing news that comes out this weekend. any time you have such a shocking development, i think it's important to take a look and see what the situation is and whether it's possible to continue on. you obviously always are re-evaluating. we have seen over the last couple of weeks negative, horrible things happen. in the case of the koran burnings, some bad reaction on
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the part of the president made it worse. obviously you reassess and in this case, you know, we have to start looking at the fact that the president's strategy of putting the timeline in place emboldened the taliban, made it harder for us to be successful on this mission. his rules of engagement made it difficult for the soldiers to accomplish their mission. given all of these additional problems, we have to either make the decision to make a full commitment, which this president has not done, or we have to decide to get out and probably get out sooner given the president's decision to get out in 2014. >> are you suggesting -- are you saying you agree with general mccaffery who said we should re-examine whether we want to stay in until 2014? are you prepared to say you agree with that view? yes or no? >> if the president is committed to this current path which he'ms to which is to give a timeline
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and give something you never want to give the enemy -- and that's hope -- he's committed to that, we are seeing the consequences of that. we have an emboldened taliban taking advantage of mistakes or horrible acts of violence committed by a single troop. it undermines our ability to be successful which has already been undermined by the president's policies. you either make a commitment to be successful and make sure that's communicated effectively to the enemy or -- >> is that a yes or a no? i'm sorry to interrupt. is that a yes to before 2014 or a no? >> again, my position is we have to commit and be successful. if the president's is not that commitment i don't see a reason we should continue to hold on to an artificial date that is not working for us. >> okay. let's move on to the campaign. we heard you say in kelly's report that it's not about the math. it's about the vision. if we look at the delegate count
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after this weekend's events, the reality is you would have to win more than 60% of all remaining delegates to win this nomination. how is that realistic? >> governor romney has to win more than 50%. the current pace governor romney has been winning -- and he's had all the favorable states, three of his home states. i have only one home state. but he's had three of his home states up already in this election. he's had huge advantages because of early organization. was able to get on the ballot and win a large chunk of delegates simply because of delegates that speaker gingrich or i wasn't able to get on the ballot. that's not going to continue. we're going to move to states where i will have more advantage. we'll move to states where governor romney has no proven ability to be successful. the math isn't the issue. the issue is vision.
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the issue is governor romney having outspent me 10 to 1 and still isn't able to close the deal and is not on a path himself to get to this. we need to let this thing sort out. you know, if we have a continued contested primaries going through this, we'll see shortly that the conservative in this race is going to rise, continue to start winning states like i have and when we go to this convention if that's where we end up, it's a conservative party. they are not going to come nate. if the opportunity provides itself they are not going to nominate a moderate governor. what chance do we have in the general if he can't deliver a knockout blow to other candidates. we'll be the nominee providing the best vision and forecast to president obama, have the best
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chance of winning. governor romney will not make it. >> senator santorum, thank you so much. >> my pleasure, ann. >> natalie is at the news desk with the top stories. good morning to you. >> good morning, everyone. a 19-year-old student is in police custody this morning charmged with threatening a massive shooting rampage at the university of maryland campus. alexander song said he would kill enough people to make it to national news and warned people to stay away from the malls. song was unarmed when arrested sunday. talks to broker a cease-fire in syria have stalled but anann is optimistic. over the weekend negotiations reached a deadlock as president asad and the opposition rejected peace talks. violence along the israeli/gaza border is on the
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rise after the killing of a top militant sparked the worst fighting in months. 21 people have been killed in gaza. two israelis were wounded by gaza rockets and one million israeli civilians are on high alert for increased rocket fire near the border. new video of the challenger shuttle disaster. a florida resident unearthed his super 8 video of the explosion. it is believed to be the only recording of the event on film. the challenger broke apart 73 seconds into the launch killing all seven crew members aboard. take a look at this beautiful video of a young couple's road to parenthood generating love online. the time lapse scenes show a flat itemies woman getting a kiss on the belly before 9 months become 90 seconds of images of the growing stomach. at the end their daughter pops out into dad's loving arms and
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the girl's name is revealed on screen. the film is called "introducing." that's sweet. let's turn it back to ann, matt and al. what a great thing for her to look back on. >> when you say "popped out into her father's arms". >> a little more than that. >> i wanted to make sure. >> you don't have to have that pop with your kids anymore. you can show them the video. that's how it works. >> we'd like to believe that. >> meantime, mr. roker is outside with the one direction crowd with a look at the forecast. hey, al. >> we have perfect weather for it. coast to coast it is insane out here. look at this crowd.
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good morning. at 7:20, live view from our nbc 4 sky watcher camera. sunrise under way now. at surface, sunrise is at 7:23 and temperatures are chilly under a partly cloudy sky, in the 30s and low to mid 40s but it is above freezing all around the region, later today soaring to near 70 degrees with increasing clouds this afternoon. then rain likely off and on tonight. and that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very much. we are now hearing from whitney houston's daughter for the first time since the singer's death
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last month. 19-year-old bobbi kristina opened up in a revealing interview with oprah. mike taibbi is in los angeles and has details on that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, matt. it is now a full month since whitney houston was found dead at age 48 in her beverly hills hotel room on the eve of the grammys. now her daughter who often accompanied her mother on tour and was with her has spoken to oprah winfrey from the family home in atlanta about her grief, hopes and memories. it seemed impromptu and to the first question, how are you doing, bobbi kristina's composed answer. >> i'm getting through it. doing as good as i can. >> reporter: she lived through the ups and downs of a life with her mother whitney houston and her infamous father bobby brown. >> she was a sister, a comfort. ♪ and mommy loves you girl
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♪ because i'm standing right by your side ♪ >> reporter: the day after houston's death her daughter was briefly hospitalized for stress and anxiety. when she finally returned to the family home in atlanta it wasn't easy. >> the first night i couldn't stay there. then the next morning, you know, i woke up and i heard her say, all right, come on home now. since then i've been fine. >> reporter: she seemed fine according to a psychiatrist. >> there weren't tears, but we did here of times when she does break down, handles it and gets through the day. she seems calm. she seems like she's handling it. >> reporter: bobbi kristina is living in the family home with her uncle gary and pat who was among the last to see whitney alive. >> i could not leave her. i saw them cover her up.
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>> reporter: while bobbi kristina talked about trying to follow in her mom's footsteps. >> going to do the singing thing, acting, dancing. >> reporter: she said she sees her mom in her dreams and sometimes feels her presence. >> throughout the house, you know, lights turn off and on. i'm like, mom, what are you doing? >> reporter: often she said she thinks about the last hour she spent with her mother in beverly hills when they revived a lifelong habit. >> i went to go get her and said, will you come lay with me. i slept in her arms all day, all night long. >> reporter: the n the interview bobbi kristina didn't say she's working to change her name to houston which would further distance her from her father. >> just ahead, did a jetblue crew go too far giving a family the boot from a plane because their little girl was throwing a tantrum? first, this is "today" on nbc.
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coming up, potential dangers for your family. >> a 7:26 is our time right now. good morning to you, i'm joe krebs on this monday, the 12th of march. and it feels pretty spring like around here and you'll feel pretty springy yourself. >> well, sunrise an hour later. we went do daylight savings time over the weekend. sunrise this morning was 7:23. sun's up and a partly cloudy sky now. off to a cool to chilly start. 30s to low to mid 40s throughout the region. 46 now at reagan national. later today though, a mild afternoon. up around 70 degrees with increasing clouds, then some rain off and on this evening ending by dawn tomorrow.
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partly sunny tuesday, might have an afternoon shower or thundershower. mild the rest of the week, joe. thanks, tom. we'll take a quick look at
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good morning. very slow on i-66 as you head eastbound to the beltway, your travel speed only 35 miles an hour. taking 17 minutes from fairfax county p
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7:30 on this monday morning, the first of march 2012. that means we're just one hour away from the live concert from british sensation one direction. the crowd has grown considerably for the show of a lifetime. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's a massive crowd. >> they told a few people, they told a few people and look what
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happened. >> 99.9% of them are young women thrilled, as we will all be, in about one hour. this happened fast. >> also coming up, a potential danger in your home. a new study out this morning reveals every six minutes in this country a child is treated in an emergency room for a stair-related injury. we'll tell you where some of the hidden problems are and how to lower the risk in your home. >> all right. also, how does this sound -- eat what you want and still lose weight. none other than dr. oz says it's possible. we'll make him prove it coming up. >> let's begin with a family kicked off a jetblue flight. their 2-year-old daughter was having a temper tantrum. we'll talk to the family in a moment. first savannah guthrie has the story. good morning. >> matt, good morning to you. when a child throws a tantrum on the plane it can be frustrating but the family says this time it was the airline that didn't show
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compassion. dr. colette view and her family had just finished a vacation when they boarded a jetblue flight to boston. once on the plane they were at the center of a travel nightmare when 2-year-old natalie grew antsy. >> she started throwing the tantrum of her life. didn't want to be seated. didn't want the belt on. my husband was trying to control her. the flight is trying to leave. we were told you need to comply with faa regulations. have your daughter seated with her belt fastened. >> reporter: dr. view said three to five minutes passed from the time the tantrum began to when she was buckled in and settled but she said the flight attendant delivered surprising news. >> she said, the pilot's made the decision to turn the plane around. we were escorted off the plane. no more flights were leaving that night. we had nowhere to stay. rebooked on another flight the next day. >> reporter: in a statement,
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jetblue said the flight had customers that did not comply with crew member instructions for a prolonged time period. the captain elected to remove the customers involved for the safety of all customers and crew members on board. dr. view said she was surprised by how the airline handled the situation. >> we weren't belligerent, drunk, angry, screaming. you know, we were just having a hard time struggling with our children. a little bit of humanity in this situation is all i was looking for. apparently that doesn't exist. >> we asked people to vote on whether the family should have been removed the plane. 71% sided with the airline. >> savannah guthrie, thank you very much. dr. view and her husband dr. stalk are with us exclusively along with 2-year-old natalie, the one with the tantrum and 3-year-old cecilia. good morning. >> good morning. >> i don't know if you heard. 71% of people in an online poll sided with the airline on this one. how do you feel about that?
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>> i guess everybody's entitled to their opinion. we thought it was a difficult experience for us. we weren't sure it was fair. you know, it was hard. we did our best to comply with faa regulations. >> take me back. this happened a few weeks ago. by the way, you're a pediatrician, you're a doctor. you have seen your share of tantrums. >> at home and work. >> why was this one different? was this above and beyond, worse than you had seen in the past? >> certainly not. it's a timely issue, i guess. she was -- she didn't want to sit in her seat. she wanted me to hold her. on previous flights i have held her. she hadn't had a nap. she's 2. >> in terms of the disruption, the plane had not taken off yet. let's make sure we understand that. >> it wasn't near the tarmac. >> how was the crew dealing with it at the time the tantrum was
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taking place? >> the crew was asking us to comply with faa regulations and to get her seated and strapped in because we wouldn't be able to take off. we were explaining that we were trying -- say hi. we were trying to do so and doing our best. we were asked to switch seats so i would sit next to natalie and my husband would be next to cecilia. in terms of the people around us, i'm sure people were frustrated. i can only speak for the only people who said anything were sitting right behind us. they were trying to advocate for us. >> i've been there. i've been on planes when my children aren't behaving well. your level of discomfort was what? >> very high. very disconcerting. surreal, too. i couldn't believe this was happening. >> it was after you calmed natalie down that the crew came over and said, you're going to
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have to leave the plane. >> we were seated at that time back. they were only a couple of rows behind us. the flight attendant was right there. i got natalie strapped in. i turned to her and said, we have her under control. can we go now? she said, the decision's been made. >> let me play airline advocate. if this had happened during the time when the plane is lurching down the rounway to take off or when they are in flight it might be disruptive. do you say sooe their side? >> i understand they have a concern for safety and security of the aircraft. i guess the part i don't understand when i look at it is we had her under control. so i can't -- i have been on that flight with my children 14 times before. it was never an issue. i can't say what was going to
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happen in the future. i had her under control. if that was the issue at that point. i guess my second thing is i don't quite understand why she's a risk to safety and security of the aircraft, in general. we're at the back of the plane. she's in my arms or seated. at that point, why is she a risk? >> in terms of you would have appreciated compassion considering this was the last flight out of your location that evening. you had to spend the night and fly out the next day. >> right. >> lessons learned in this? >> control your child. >> i don't know. maybe we won't fly anymore? who knows? >> i hope you do continue to fly. nice to have you folks with us. >> thank you very much for taking the time. >> let's get a check of the weather from al. >> all right. matt, thank you so much. look at this crowd from 48th street all the way across
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rockefeller plaza to almost 51st street. they are all here for one direction. we have only one direction to go and that's up. the jet stream this time of year normally would be across the country. mid section of the good morning. partly cloudy now just past dawn and temperatures are generally in the mid 40s around the metro
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area and the bay and southern maryland, northern neck eastern shore. farther west and north few locations until the low to mid 30s but all above freezing. as the day progresses we'll have increasing clouds but a southerly flow should warm us into the 60s to near 70 degrees by later this afternoon. then some rain off and on likely tonight into tomorrow morning, partly sunny tomorrow into the 70s again, maybe an afternoon thunderstorm with, mild the rest for the first time this year i can say -- my people! [ cheers and applause ] >> my people! my people! [ cheers and applause ] >> matt! >> i have a feeling not the last time this year. the results of a study revealing staircase defects that could put your child's safety at risk and the hottest act in music right now. one direction live in concert with al's people, but first, these messages. ♪
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down the stairs and is rushed to the hospital. nearly 100,000 kid as year. experts say there are three staircase dangers, flaws that may be in your home now. this morning we are showing you how to check for all of them. two houses, two different staircases, both in great condition, but safety experts say one of them has hidden dangers that could cause a serious fall. >> parents don't realize this is a lurking danger. they don't think it's going to happen to them or their child. >> reporter: dr. gary smith conducted a groundbreaking new study out this morning exposing staircase defects. we had one of his experts walk us through them. danger number one, the top of flight flaw. >> what is this flaw? >> in many homes the first step is longer than the remaining steps. as a parent you take a step and your mind is tricked into thinking the remaining steps will be the same length.
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>> so you fall down the stairs. >> right. which is particularly bad when carrying a child. >> this is a bad staircase? >> go from leading edge to leading edge. that's 13 inches. the next stair is only 12 inches. >> seems it would be a building code violation. >> it's something many builders aren't aware of and inspectors don't know to check for it. >> reporter: many staircases are premade and attached to the top floor later creating a longer first step. >> as a parent, i was terrified. i didn't want to drop my daughter. >> reporter: maria cruz had no idea her stairs were uneven but just weeks ago she overstepped and fell, carrying her 5-month-old daughter, breaking her baby's leg. >> there was a structure defect in my home to contribute to this that's extremely scary. >> reporter: in fact, researchers found the most serious injuries are to babies
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being carried down stairs. when the parent falls the child is three times more likely to be hospitalized. but there are things you can do now. >> if i measure and see my steps are uneven what's the solution? >> talk to a contractor and have them install a piece to make them even. >> reporter: a contractor, that can be expensive. in the meantime? >> be aware and be careful. take your time. don't carry extra times. >> reporter: danger number two, the chunky railing. what's the problem here? >> this rail is a hazard because it's so thick it's hard to get a hand around. if i trip, i can't get my hand around in a power grip to stabilize myself. >> reporter: she recommended replacing your railing with a thinner one like this, easy to grip. you can install a second one like this? >> we bought this for $25 at a home improvement store. your fingers go all the way around. >> reporter: finger to finger is the test? >> finger to finger.
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>> reporter: danger number three, the gate flaw. >> parents will use a pressure mounted gate because it's inexpensive and they think it will be easier to install. but many homes aren't designed to make it go flush and be tight against the wall. >> reporter: there is a huge space. >> they think it's enough to have a barrier even if it isn't tight. but the child goes to see what's going on, pushes it and falls down the stairs. >> reporter: she say as wall mounted gate like this is safer. >> it's bolted into the wall. easy to use. once it's closed it's impossible for a child to push it down. >> reporter: this is bolted on both sides. >> they installed a simple $5 piece of wood, bolted it to the wall and you're good to go. >> reporter: she says install a gate at the bottom as well. doctors say it's not just parents who need to act but home builders, too. >> we collectively can do much
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more to strengthen building codes, make parents aware of the problem and to make sure homes are safe for young children. >> we wondered why isn't the industry doing more? the stairway manufacturers association says it is working with builders to educate them and, ann, try to fix flaws across the country. >> meantime you have other tips? >> i came back, measured my stairs. that's the first thing you can do before you leave for work. also, don't multi task. carry one kid at a time. we're all guilty of carrying both. clear it of toys, shoes. people trip on that, too ma. >> and hold that rail. coming up, dr. oz reveals how to lose weight without giving up your favorite foods. first, these messages. in my teens.ep risks i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself?
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[ cheers and applause ] >> we're back at 8:00 on a monday morning, the 12th day of march 2012. that makes it my sister's birthday which is why so many people gathered on the plaza as just a small percentage of people are here for one direction. the crazy popular band will be performing for us in about a half an hour. i'm matt lauer along with ann curry, al roker. we have a lady here handing out keebler fudge sticks cookies. >> look at this.
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she's got her address so the band will know. >> i think it's just marker. >> oh, okay, great. >> we're going to find out coming up, a lot of parents were wondering what the phenomenon was all about. we'll try to explain how one direction became one direction. [ cheers and applause ] >> we're going and nick is my excuse. >> your arm candy. >> speaking of music sensations, cee-lo green. he's a coach and a judge on, of course, "the voice." we'll check in. maybe he brought his cat. >> that cat's been making a lot of appearances on the show. and a diet you will love. dr. oz is here with an eat what you love diet.
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>> ooh. >> he'll tell you how it works. there are four rules you have to follow. >> we'll get to that. let's get inside for a check of the top stories. >> good morning. the taliban is vowing revenge one day after an american soldier allegedly massacred at least 16 afghan civilians including nine children. officials say the army sergeant shot the victims before dawn on sunday then attempted to burn their bodies. he's now in custody. britain's prince harry is winning praise for his charm after a solo trip to the caribbean and brazil. michelle kosinski is at buckingham palace with more. good morning. >> reporter: hey, natalie. when you look at his popularity, how crowds want to connect with him, prince harry is right up there with kate lately. he's a young royal with a modern focus on service and is exuberantly himself. he's the prince of personality in the steamy tropics.
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instant party. the house of windsor's finest dance moves. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: harry even managed to charm the jamaican prime minister who wants the queen out as head of state with a hug. >> it's been an emotional trip. i had no idea how much influence the queen has on all these countries which, to me, is humbling. i was quite choked up at times. >> reporter: harry was full of surprises, jokingly cheating the fastest man on earth. driving a carriage, sporting a mask of his brother. playing volleyball, cricket, polo and busting out some blue suede shoes. >> i had to wear them. >> reporter: in brazil he visited a slum where people could not have been happier to embrace him especially the kids. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> translator: he's beautiful
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and i find him adorable. >> reporter: the feeling was mutual. >> the most important thing in life is kids. i don't know whether i got it from my mum and my father but i have a massive kid inside me. i have always had a connection with kids and i always will hopefully. >> reporter: harry was in the caribbean and south america to promote the uk, the olympics and the queen's jubilee. he said his mother, the queen, talked to him before the trip, instructed him to have fun and make her proud. hopefully she gives him high marks on both. >> he's done that and then some. michelle kosinski outside buckingham palace, thanks. here's brian williams with a look t what's coming up on "nightly news". >> the numbers stopped being counted at 50 million. so many people viewed the short film online. now we are on the ground in uganda to see first hand what's igniting the controversy.
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for now, back to you. >> thank you, brian. now for a quick round-up of what has you talking online. the internet phenomenon that's kony 2012 has no signs of letting up. today invisible children has a new video after critics raised questions about its mission, finances and one of the founders with military weapons. jason russell addressed questions during an appearance last week on this program. a mysterious uh white flash has people headed to youtube to check out this video from a fox news affiliate. the strange light ace peered during a predawn traffic report. there were no reports of lightning or explosions in the area. long-time basketball fan president obama is using his campaign website to capitalize on march madness. it features his version of the ncaa college tournament pool. anyone who enters the obama bracket challenge can donate.
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outpick the president and get your name posted on the website. "today" show is trending on twitter because of the one direction twitter and our crowd. you can tweet us @todayshow or add the hash tag # one direction today to your tweet. now back outside to matt and ann. >> i'm supposed to hand deliver this stuff to one direction. notes, a photo album, posters and apparently carrots. >> give them the signs, keep the candy. there's a phone number. >> so i'll take care of this. let's make sure al get as check of the weather. >> hey, ann. [ cheers and applause ] >> we have all these one direction fans. wow. what time did you get here? >> 10:00 p.m.! >> where are you from? >> from queens. >> from up state.
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>> terrific. you have a good view, right there. fantastic. let's see what's happening as we good morning. a beautiful late winter, early spring morning around the region. lots of sunshine and blue sky. live view from the sky watcher camera off in the distance on the horizon. fairfax county and tyson's corner. and we do have lots of sunshine pouring down all over the region right now. temperatures are still chilly
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though in much of virginia and maryland. we're in the 30s but closer to washington, low to mid 40s and later today, near 70, increasing clouds could get less than 25 minutes to one direction, matt. [ cheers and applause ] >> when we come back, dr. oz talks about how you can eat all the foods you love and still lose weight. and, oh, yeah, a little concert from a group called one direction right after these messages. [ cheers and applause ] [ ellen, thinking ] why so many coupons? this is ridiculous! ...was it always this way? ♪ that is a bad smell. [ sniffs ] ♪ seriously nobody smells that? [ clicks tongue ] [ clicks tongue ] [ clicks tongue four times ] she took her two kids and she done run off.
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>> announcer: get started today is brought to you by got milk? it's just not breakfast without milk. nourish every day. got milk? back at 8:12 this morning on get started today. a diet plan that sounds too good to be true. dr. mehmet oz says you can lose weight without giving up your favorite foods. it's the eat what you love diet. good morning. >> good morning. >> what if you love pizza, steak and fries and that's what you want to eat? >> you have to change the equation. folks know they can't eat certain foods. pick foods you love. i don't care what they are. make sure they are healthy for you and eat them. that way it's not a struggle. without doing anything extra you will get the foods you want. >> choose the healthiest things you want to eat. then you have four basic rules for people to follow. number one, we have heard it
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before. portion size. it's hard to understand what is a portion. >> it is. just use your palm as a rough gauge for this. for most folks, for example, a serving of protein. this is not what you would consider your main course of a serving of protein. i'm not against meat as long as you have a portion size and it's grass-fed and organic. you can be liberal with the fruits and vegetables. find the ones you love. we make mistakes with pasta. we love pasta. >> i don't know anybody that doesn't. >> i have the a-okay plan. put your index finger at the joint. >> at the joint. >> the pasta serving fits in there. if you're smaller you have less. a bigger person has more. >> doesn't work with curly pasta. spaghetti. >> right. if you don't like whole grain pasta, cut it 50/50 with
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semolina. >> do you like the quinoa? >> i do. there's fiber pasta. cook it al dente. >> so you can still bite into it. >> to the teeth. if you feel it in your teeth it slows the absorption in your body. we put it in good housekeeping. easy to identify. we are limiting you to 450 calories which some say is hard to do. the brain isn't looking for calories but for nutrients. >> 450 calories -- >> 1,450. >> oh, all right. >> your brain will slow you down. the problem with empty calories which many of us fill the diet with. our brain says, i want nutrients, not calories. i will make you keep eating until you give me what i have to have. >> rule number two. do not skip a meal. >> it's biological suicide. it's like holding your breath under water.
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you can't do it. if you eat your meals consistently throughout the day, the grehlin makes your stomach growl and you crave foods. there are a dozen redundant systems to stop it. you must eat all day. if you skip a meal you violate biology. >> and the third rule is do not miss getting enough sleep. biological you will want to eat more. >> you crave sleep and food. if you don't get enough of one you want more of the other. walking works well. >> if you want chips or popcorn with cheese, take a walk first. >> yeah. >> maybe you might not have so much. >> speed your metabolism up. 15, 20 minutes moving around will get you to where you want to be. >> this is a real issue. >> i myself can't stop myself from eating snacks. what do you suggest? >> i set up the diet. we have three main courses. each one is around 400.
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this is a typical breakfast, lunch and dinner. it's a lot of food. dairy is a smart breakfast meal because it has protein and filling. lunch with healthy fats. and a portion size of salmon. we have seven of these for seven days. snacks have to be part of the diet. i give you examples of savory and sweet samples for the week. have either you want. but the snack secret is it's about 125 calories. if you love it, if you want some chocolate covered nuts which i adore, wash them down with water. you don't want that hedonistic taste in your taste buds reminding you of having another one. >> if you eat water after you may be less inclined to eat more? >> you will cleanse your tastebuds. if you hold yourself back from eating what you want to eat your mind will take you there over and over again.
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go ahead and eat what you want. if you want sorbet, have one that's better for you. have a bite or two, move on. 125 calories. >> you can't wash it down with wine? >> you can. i got it for you. >> has my reputation preceded me? >> the number one cause of obesity in america is stress. if you're stressed out, you will over eat. five ounces of wine. have nutrients with it as well. it's not the thing i would hoist my diet onto. but if you hold yourself back from it you won't enjoy the meal. if you love it, you will do it and succeed. >> you are so passionate about making us healthy. to try some of dr. oz's recipes go to today.com. we have them there for you. just ahead, the new british invasion. we'll explore the one direction phenomenon when they take the stage. first, these messages. [ male announcer ] this is the story of one of nature's most perfect foods...
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we're back with our one direction phenomenon taking center stage here in rockefeller plaza. think we told you a couple times already this morning that fans started lining up on friday. by yesterday this place was packed. you can see the results this morning. natalie is here now with more on the band that's created this kind of mistier i can't. -- hysteria. >> the fans call them one-d and a lot of people have been camping out all weekend long to catch a glimpse of the five young guys who are taking the world by storm. >> reporter: one direction mania has hit manhattan. >> welcome to america! >> reporter: the group surprised some of the biggest fans sunday, some waiting in line for three days. new york fans came out for a glimpse of britain's hottest new boy band. it's the latest in a series of
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warm welcomes. 5,000 fans showed up if a glimpse of the newest sensation causing chaos at a boston mall. in toronto, the group shut down a city street. ♪ britain's newest fab 5 may just be the next global phenomenon. >> any time you have cities being shut down. any time the appearance of a band causes the police and mayor's office to wonder how this is going to go down you know you're in the midst of a phenomenon. >> they're british. we love them. >> so hot. >> the hair! >> reporter: they are all between 18 is and 20. some with girlfriends who received death threats. each one has a unique personality. there's niall horan, the cute irish one. liam payne is the sensible one. zayn malik, quiet and mysterious. harry styles is the charming one. and louis tomlinson, the funny one.
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this five-man group shot to fame on "the x factor" in britain. they had never met before and competed at first as solo artists. that stopped when simon cowell brought them together. >> we could have been at home, going back to school in september or, you know, being on the road like this. that's how things have changed so much. >> it's like a big sleepover. we just chill out on the bus. play video games, do normal stuff. >> reporter: one direction's success has been meteoric. their debut album was the fastest selling album in the united kingdom last year. ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ >> reporter: their first song and video has over 65 million views on line. >> the thing that makes one direction so today is the fact that they have used the internet to fuel their story which puts it on par with some of the biggest songs you could hear on
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video today. >> the power of youtube and twitter, what it's done for us. everywhere we go we get a nice reception. it's mind blowing. >> reporter: here in the u.s., teenage girls are mad for british boys all over again. they admit they never saw it coming. >> we thought something might happen in the uk. to come to different countries and have it happen is unbelievable. we're fortunate people are enjoying our music. >> of all the crowds we have had this one is the most enthusiastic. we are trending today. one tweet says, tell one direction the philippines loves them. we are watching them here. >> i hate being in school -- we hate that -- i want to watch them on "today." >> and i'm freaking out, sitting at home having a spaz attack. ann? >> just seeing the faces and hearing the screams. [ screaming ]
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>> there you have it. al! >> thanks, ann. i'm here with another music icon, cee-lo green is here. good morning. >> good morning. >> second season of "the voice" is bigger than ever. >> we're proud of it. what are you doing differently this year? >> well, we definitely had a successful first season. it's chemistry, if i say so myself. >> what about your pet? he's made a number of appearances now and has his own twitter page. >> he has 30,000 followers on twitter. >> you're in the battle round. what's your strategy? >> it's always a proper singer/so singer/songwriter and appearances. it's just to make it an even,
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fair fight but it's difficult. you have two members of your own team. >> cee-lo green on "the voice" tonight at 8:00. just ahead, stand by, we have 8:26 is your time on this monday, march 12th, 2012. let's get a look at your forecast. feels like spring in the air. >> yeah, still cool though. the sun is up and a mostly clear sky. temperatures are still down in the 30s and low to mid 40s. right now 46 at reagan national but later today, we'll quickly climb into the 60s to near 70 degrees, and maybe some rain moving in as we cloud up this afternoon, some rain after sunset off and on through the evening, and perhaps until around dawn tomorrow. partly sunny on tuesday, another mild day. might get an afternoon shower or thundershower. sun back for wednesday, thursday and mild, maybe rain friday and
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saturday. quick break now and c
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past landover road, slow. beltway outer loop, very slow at new hampshire avenue. these delays continue to georgia avenue and your travel speed is about 27 miles per hour. thank you. more news, weather and traffic for
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[ cheers and applause ] 8:30 now on a monday morning. the 12th day of march, 2012. have we mentioned the group one direction is here on the plaza? fans are packing rockefeller plaza and many camped out all night just to see them live.
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to think, all five young men -- >> natalie told the story about the fact that simon cowell put them together for the british version of "the x factor." the rest is history. their first single was the highest ranking debut of a single in the uk in 15 years. >> and at the grammys this year -- you almost couldn't hear them because of the screams. you had 6,000 teenage girls screaming. >> they were performing not far from here in midtown and the bus was chased for five blocks. >> is that's without a metro card. >> it's like beatles mania again. >> they will take to the stage coming up. >> let's check the weather first. >> we're today's concerned. we're looking at plenty of sunshine up and down the east coast.
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going to be nice and warm, wet weather gulf coast into the great lakes. heavy rain and wind in the pacific northwest which will continue tomorrow gale-force to hurricane-force winds. hit-or-miss thundershowers around the gulf, sunny and warm through the midsection of the country. cool around the great lakes. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. good morning. right now lots of sunshine but still a chill in the air on this monday morning. right now we're into the low to mid 40s around the metro area and it is still in the mid and upper 30s across parts of virginia, maryland, into west virginia but all around the region we should climb into the 60s today, perhaps even a few spots low 70s especially in virginia by mid afternoon. clouding up by then, maybe some rain tonight. then maybe an afternoon thundershower tomorrow. otherwise a mild day, mild wednesday, thursday, toward the weekend maybe some rain friday and saturday. don't forget. get your weather any time you want on the weather channel on cable or weather.com online. >> ready? [ screaming ] >> coming up, one direction,
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live in concert. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> so we had an inkling that this morning's concert was going to be a pretty big draw. boy, were we right. let's not keep the fans waiting any longer. making their national television debut, ladies and gentlemen, one direction. [ cheers and applause ]
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♪ [ screaming ] ♪ >> new york city, make some noise! [ cheers ] ♪
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♪ you're insecure ♪ don't know what for ♪ you're turning heads when you walk through the door ♪ ♪ don't need makeup ♪ to cover up ♪ being the way that you are is enough ♪ ♪ everyone else in the room can see it ♪ ♪ everyone else but you ♪ baby, you light up my world like nobody else ♪ ♪ the way that you flip your hair gets me overwhelmed ♪ ♪ but when you smile at the ground it ain't hard to tell ♪ ♪ you don't know ♪ oh, oh ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ ♪ if only you could see what i can see ♪ ♪ you'll understand why i want you so desperately ♪ ♪ right now i'm looking at you and i can't believe ♪ ♪ you don't know ♪ oh, oh ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ ♪ that's what makes you beautiful ♪ ♪ so come on ♪ you got it wrong ♪ to prove i'm right i put it in
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a song ♪ ♪ i don't know why ♪ you're being shy ♪ and turn away when i look into your eyes ♪ ♪ everyone else in the room can see it ♪ ♪ everyone else but you ♪ baby, you light up my world like nobody else ♪ ♪ the way that you flip your hair gets me overwhelmed ♪ ♪ but when you smile at the ground it ain't hard to tell ♪ ♪ you don't know ♪ oh, oh ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ ♪ if only you saw what i can see ♪ ♪ you'll understand why i want you so desperately ♪ ♪ right now i'm looking at you and i can't believe ♪ ♪ you don't know ♪ oh, oh ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ ♪ oh, oh ♪ that's what makes you beautiful ♪ ♪ na, na, na ♪ na, na, na
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♪ na, na, na ♪ baby, you light up my world like nobody else the way that you flip your hair gets me overwhelmed ♪ ♪ but when you smile at the ground it ain't hard to tell ♪ ♪ you don't know ♪ here we go ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ ♪ you light up my world like nobody else ♪ ♪ the way that you flip your hair gets me overwhelmed ♪ ♪ the way you smile at the ground it ain't hard to tell ♪ ♪ you don't know ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ ♪ if only you saw what i can see ♪ ♪ you'll understand why i want you so desperately ♪ ♪ right now i'm looking at you and i can't believe ♪ ♪ you don't know ♪ oh, oh, ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ ♪ oh, oh ♪ you don't know you're beautiful ♪ ♪ oh, oh
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♪ that's what makes you beautiful ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> more music from one direction and we'll stop and talk to the guys in a moment. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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one direction's first album debuted at number one in six countries. they could make it seven this week when up all night is released here in the united
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states. one direction is zayn malik, liam payne, louis tomlinson. are you tired of the angit yet? >> no, no. >> what do you like best about american girls? >> they're very, very loud. [ cheers ] >> okay. this has happened so quickly. you got to know each other about two years ago. what's the best and the worst part? >> i think obviously for me personally, i think we got together. we made four best friends, you know? we live together. that's the most amazing part. the only down side is we don't see our family and friends as much as we'd like, but we're enjoying everything that's happening. >> you guys are all under 20, right? [ cheers ] >> all under 20? you're 20. you're the old guy of the group. you must have thought about it, but longevity in the business.
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this has happened fast. do you have a five-year plan, a ten-year plan and things like that? >> it's so strange to be in this position now. it's unpredictable. we're enjoying it. >> how about you? have you thought about the future? >> we really don't have a plan. we're going to keep doing what we're doing and see what happens. >> apparently simon cowell is somewhat to blame for this. he was the one who put the group together. some of you weren't sure at first about wanting to be in a group. who was that? no? you all knew for sure? >> just coming together as a group, that was the best thing for all of us. we love every single second. >> it seems to be working out chemistry-wise and the sound has gotten all these people here this morning. what are you going to perform
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next? >> we're going to perform "one thing." >> ladies and gentlemen, one more time, one direction. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i tried playing it cool ♪ but when i'm looking at you ♪ i can never be brave ♪ cause you make my heart race ♪ shot me out of the sky ♪ you're my kryptonite ♪ you keep making me weak ♪ yeah, frozen and can't breathe ♪ ♪ some things gotta get loud ♪ cause i'm dying just to make you see ♪ ♪ that i need you here with me now ♪ ♪ cause you've got that one thing ♪
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♪ so get out, get out ♪ get out of my head ♪ fall into my arms instead ♪ i don't, i don't, i don't know what it is ♪ ♪ but i need that one thing ♪ and you've got that one thing ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now i'm climbing the walls ♪ but you don't notice at all ♪ that i'm going out of my mind ♪ ♪ all day and all night ♪ something's gotta give now ♪ cause i'm dying just to know your name ♪ ♪ and i need you here with me now ♪ ♪ cause you've got that one thing ♪ ♪ so get out, get out, get out of my head ♪ ♪ fall into my arms instead ♪ i don't, i don't, i don't know
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what it is ♪ ♪ but i need that one thing ♪ get out, get out, get out of my mind ♪ ♪ come on, come into my life ♪ i don't know what it is ♪ but i need that one thing ♪ you've got that one thing ♪ whoa, whoa ♪ you've got that one thing >> sing it! [ crowd singing ] ♪ get out, get out, get out of my head ♪ ♪ fall into my arms instead ♪ i don't, i don't, i don't know what it is ♪ ♪ but i need that one thing
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♪ get out, get out, get out of my mind ♪ ♪ come on, come into my life ♪ i don't, i don't, i don't know what it is ♪ ♪ i need that one thing ♪ you've got that one thing [ cheers and applause ] >> we'll have more music from one direction coming up. they are now, by the way, a trending topic on twitter. we have much more, but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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everything i see ♪ ♪ i'm dancing alone ♪ i'm praying that your heart will just turn around ♪ ♪ and as i walk up to your door ♪ ♪ my head turns to face the floor ♪ ♪ cause i can't look you in the eyes and say ♪ ♪ when he opens his arms and holds you close tonight ♪ ♪ it just won't feel right ♪ cause i can love you more than this ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ when he lays you down ♪ i might just die inside ♪ it just don't feel right ♪ cause i can love you more than this ♪ ♪ can love you more than this
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♪ if i'm louder ♪ would you see me ♪ would you lay down ♪ in my arms and rescue me ♪ cause we are the same ♪ you saved me ♪ when you leave it's gone again ♪ ♪ and when i see you on the street ♪ ♪ in his arms ♪ i get weak ♪ my body fails ♪ i'm on my knees praying ♪ when he opens his arms and holds you close tonight ♪ ♪ it just won't feel right ♪ cause i can love you more than this ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ when he lays you down i might just die inside ♪ ♪ it just don't feel right ♪ cause i can love you more than this ♪
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♪ yeah ♪ i've never had the words to say ♪ ♪ but now i'm asking you to stay ♪ ♪ for a little while inside my arms ♪ ♪ and as you close your eyes tonight ♪ ♪ i pray that you will see the light ♪ ♪ that's shining from the stars above ♪ ♪ and i say ♪ when he opens his arms and holds you close tonight ♪ ♪ it just won't feel right ♪ cause i can love you more than this ♪ ♪ cause i can love you more than this, yeah ♪ ♪ when he opens his arms and holds you close tonight ♪ ♪ it just won't feel right ♪ cause i can love you more than this ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ when he opens his arms and holds you close tonight, it just won't feel right ♪
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♪ cause i can love you more than this ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ when he lays you down a, i mit just die inside ♪ ♪ it just won't feel right ♪ cause i can love you more than this ♪ ♪ love you more than this [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much, new york! [ screaming ] >> thank you! we love you! >> so, listen. how about if we say something to the guys over here. hey, guys. did you guys know you're now a trending topic on twitter? and there is a big movement on twitter to make you guys part of the olympics and perform at the
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olympics. do you have any information about whether you will be performing at the olympics? >> no. we haven't got information on that, but that would be wonderful. >> great. >> i have no idea what you just said. >> little bit of heaven. >> i like you. you agree to anything. yes, i will do it. whatever you're talking about. we have been talking all morning about the fact that all of the kids and young people stayed out overnight to watch you. is there a group that you would do that for before you became famous? >> no. >> no? >> i think the beatles. >> this just proves how our fans are. >> they have stayed out overnight. we heard some have been here for a couple of days. we'd like to thank everyone for coming out to see us. we love you. >> you guys have been terrific. thank you so much for being here.
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it's been so great. more after this. 8:56 is your time on this monday, march 12, 2012. love the spring-like temperatures, tom. >> it is going to warm up by this afternoon, near 70. right now still a chill in the air on this monday morning as we approach 9:00.
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temperatures are now near 50 at washington by the bay. but farther to the west and north, still in just the low 40s to mid 40s much of the region. then later though it should climb into the 60s. much of the area to near 70 with increasing clouds. then some rain perhaps overnight. then tomorrow, partly sunny up into the mid 70s. might get an afternoon thundershower. should be balmy on wednesday and thursday. maybe some rain friday and saturday. take
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see what's free to spend. move money with a slide. save with a shake. feel good about your decisions. ♪ we're back with more of "today" on a monday morning, the 12th day of march, 2012. it's been somewhat of an epic morning on the show. we have one of the biggest crowds we have ever had for a concert out on the plaza. we have one direction joining us this morning. they are back joining us for this open. has this lived up to expectations? >> i think we're just so grateful for everybody coming out to see us. it's amazing. we never dreamed of performing on a stage like this. it's amazing. thank you very much. >> i understand you will be in new york city or at least in the
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united states for another week. what are your plans? can you go out on the streets and go see the sights or will you be besieged? >> i'm sure we'll do sight-seeing. we have a few -- >> what's it like performing? your mom is in the audience. >> my mom came over from ireland. my aunt lives in new york. so she's here for a few weeks. never really gets to see her family that much. >> is this your first time to the u.s. ifffor you guys? >> as i said, my aunt lives in new york so i have been here a couple of times. >> go have is fun. i w e appreciate you making us a stop. ladies and gentlemen, one direction. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> let's go inside. natalie has a check of the headlines. natalie. >> good morning to you once again. in the news the taliban is vowing revenge after an american
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soldier allegedly went on a killing spree in southern afghanistan shooting 16 civilians to death and burning their bodies. president obama called the attack tragic and shocking and said he'll hold accountable anyone responsible. the alleged gunman is in custody. officials say he acted alone and surrendered after the attacks. in afghanistan, locals are expressing doubt that a single soldier could have carried out all the shootings. a deadly accident left a school bus driver and a student dead in indianapolis this morning according to wthr, the nbc affiliate there. ten others were injured in the accident. the bus was transporting children to a local charter school at the time. mitt romney is rising in a few alabama polls with just one day before the republican primaries in that state and in mississippi. rick santorum won saturday's kansas kcaucuses but romney picked up the most delegates overall this weekend. violence along the israeli/gaza border is on the rise after israel's killing of a top
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palestinian militant sparked the worst fire in months. 21 people have been killed by israeli air strikes in the hamas ruled territory of gaza. one million israeli civilians near the border are on high alert for increased rocket fire. a 19-year-old student is in police custody this morning charged with threatening a massive shooting rampage at the university of maryland campus. police say alexander song posted online that he would, quote, kill enough people to make it to national news and warn people to stay away from the mall. song was unarmed when he was arrested sunday. madam toussaud wax museum is defending a display of ann frank. some call it inappropriate. the figure along with information about her ordeal hiding from the nazes serves as
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a three-dimensional history lesson. "the lorax" was the film to beat but no one could. the computer animated classic took the top spot with $39.1 million. "john carter" was in second and "project x "was in third. an alaska beauty contestant proved she's already a winner when she had her head shaved to show kids with cancer that bald is beautiful. she even let a young girl battling leukemia join the clip-a-thon. she will not wear a wig when she competes in the alaska state pageant in june. who says penguins can't fly? these guys go first class. two penguins traveled from san antonio to atlanta when the captain allowed them to get out of their cages and stretch their very short legs. the passenger who shot this video said it was the first time he's seen everyone on a plane smiling at once. something about penguins always makes us smile.
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four minutes past the hour. now outside to al with a check of the weather. >> they have to dress formally in first class. >> theying. we got a big storm system right now that's going to be coming in to the pacific northwest. hurricane-force wind gusts. talking heavy rain, one to three inches of rain. in the mountains, the olympics and cascades, one to four feet of snow. that's pretty big. and then we're talking about record heat, stretching its way from the midwest -- we've got march madness. chicago today, 69. 62 cleveland. 73 nashville. getting up to 65 albany. new york city near 70 degrees. it is going to get up to 70 in richmond. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. good morning. right now though still a chill in the air. good morning, tom kierein, storm center 4. 59 at reagan national and 40s most other locations. later today, though it should -- might get all the way up into the 60s, near 70.
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winds increasing, clouds during this afternoon. rain moving into the mountains during the afternoon and toward the metro area near sunset. tomorrow, partly sunny and mild, maybe an afternoon shower and still mild wednesday, thursday. perhaps rain moving in friday and saturday. that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thank you. this morning on today's money, boosting your home's value. there are things you can do as a seller to get the best appraisal for your property. vera gibbons is here with a checklist. >> good morning. >> this is a make or break issue. >> it's a convoluted process. it's more complex, more regulated. the changes happened a couple years ago when the appraisal management company took over the process. appraisers aren't making as much money as they used to. a couple hundred dollars. they are expected to do them in unrealistic time frames so you are seeing the skilled, competent appraisers leave or
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move into more lucrative areas. consumers are paying the price any number of ways. >> it's the lender's requirement and the borrower has to pay for it but it's important to the seller. >> very important for people doing a refi, too. unfortunately you can't pick your appraiser. it comes from the third party management company from the clearinghouse. but if the bank is holding your loan directly you can say, send me someone state certified, someone with skill. >> you can't pick the appraiser but you have say over the quality? >> in some cases. if the bank is holding the loan directly you may have a little bit of say. you want to say, are they designated with a professional organization? you want someone who knows what they are doing with your home. >> next are the comparables. this is something that feels mysterious to people. >> this is the most important part of the process.
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long before the appraiser comes to check out the condition, inspect it, pull up comps. these are homes that have recently sold over the past six months comparable to yours in terms of age, size, condition. start your research on zillow, for example, for a general feel. you have to take the initiative here. what's happening is some of these appraisers are using outdated comps or comps from a different zip code. make sure it's apples to apples, oranges to oranges. in some cases it's not. what makes your home different from the comps. do you have the best view on the block, a bigger yard? other things to distinguish your property and increase the value. >> you suggest a stack of comps in hand to the appraisers. >> you don't want to offend them, but do so in a respectful manner. they said they won't be offended. it shows you have done your homework and you want to be sure
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you get the right assessment. >> if there was a sale that didn't involve a real estate broker -- >> ask around. ask your neighbors, real estate brokers. obviously all the information is generally out there. it's public knowledge. they may know of a house down the street that wasn't in the multiple listings service and sold for a decent price. you could tell your appraiser about that as well. >> a big question is should i make home improvements to boost my value. >> the experts say not in this market necessarily. but if you have done them it's something to point out to your appraiser. look, i added energy efficient windows, new insulation, a new heating system, new a/c, central air. these are value added things i have done to increase the value. you can present a list along with the costs associated.
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similarly, if you have a finished basement, the extra half bath not detailed in the assessing records, tell them. they may not know about this. that will increase your home's value as well. >> how long should the process take? when should you get the appraisal back and can you appeal it? >> it takes a couple weeks. you have to go to the lender and ask for a copy. most lenders do have an appeals process. you have to show there was an error, an omission. you can't go in and let your emotions -- that won't work. you have to have the evidence to back it up. >> thank you very much. coming up, when what you eat turns into an obsession. we'll help if this is a problem for you. later on, springing into the warmer weather with bright hues and bold accessories. that's coming up after these messages. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice.
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this morning on eat smart today, food obsessions. food can be a friend and an enemy, but what if what you eat affects how you act? it may be the sign of a serious eating disorder. gail saltz, a "today" contributor and psychiatrist join us. >> good to see you. >> what are you talking about with a food obsession? >> it can be normal eating and you start to focus on certain foods and make different rules. you start to have a level of anxiety when you break the rules or something bad will happen. >> i would add when we say obsession we mean a thought that's stuck in your head that goes around and around and takes up time.
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you feel you have to behave a certain way in response. for instance, if i do this or eat this or too much of this or not enough of this something bad will happen. so i have to behave a certain way. >> we have a list of obsessions. for example, excessive calorie counting. >> that can start out normal. when you focus on it's a good or a bad food because of the calories and i will break this rule and go over calories, i'm a bad person, i will get sick, something bad will happen. it can affect your social surroundings. we are most concerned when people are thinking about it so much they are socially isolated. they don't go out with friends. they don't like people telling them, you're acting oddly with food. >> you don't change the variety. >> people will be like, i have to have a bagel every day of the lunch for a year. nothing but a bagel. >> some people use it to control. in other words i will have a piece of salmon, that's it. >> right. if you say, today i will have salmon, tomorrow a salad, that's one thing.
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if you can only eat one kind of food all the time. >> that's obsession. >> of course it could be unhealthy. you're not getting nutrients and the foods you need. >> structured eating is good. but when it crosses a line to restricting other foods, you become nutritionally deficient and anxious. >> people can't have food touch each other or eat food in a certain order. >> it creates anxiety or sometimes food is thrown away. they eat nothing. >> it's common. you would be surprised. when it's about food not touching each other or eating in a certain order you think more of obsession compulsion than an eating disorder. it has to be counted. it can't touch. things like that smack more of ocd than eating disorder. >> people who look at single foods like a miracle. >> i will only take juices. only have raw foods. this can create nutritional
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deficiency and anxiety if they eat the wrong foods. structure is good. everyone has quirks and food rules. >> any of these things could be okay in small doses. it's when it affects your functioning or relationships that we say it's an obsession. >> you want to break the cycle. how do you do it? >> you're recognizing that this is going on. we are speaking to you out there. if you notice, oh, wow, i really do this stuff. then you have to challenge yourself in baby steps. >> make little changes. >> like, okay, i don't like my food touching. okay, if my food touches, nothing happens. small steps. not saying i will add a hundred foods. >> if you overwhelm yourself you won't do it. >> like any habit, baby steps. >> a little bit at a time where you are a little bit anxious. >> set realistic goals. >> do it in a safe environment with a friend, family member, socially or something you know
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that is a realistic goal and not too hard. >> when do you seek professional help? >> say you try this and put the things together. you go, i can't do this. this is overwhelming and you see it is affecting your life. you should probably seek help. the truth is you can't treat yourself with an eating disorder. if you have one, you need help. ocd also, you could challenge yourself if it's not too bad. if it's a big problem, you need help. >> there is no shame or embarrassment in this. you can't overcome food. >> get help. >> and they are treatable conditions. they can ruin your life if not treated. >> anything wrong with weighing yourself every day, morning -- >> that's a good thing. >> however. >> two to three times a day or i have a bad day if i don't like the scale. >> or you can't -- >> somebody has a talking obsession. blah, blah, blah. thanks so much. coming up, a performance by the pop group from across the pond, one direction. first, these messages.
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we are back with two competitors from "the voice." good morning, guys. battle rounds started last week. you guys battle it out on tonight's episode. >> yes. >> you can't tell us who wins but how tough is it competing since you were both on team ceelo? >> it sucks. we became friends during the blind auditions. i call this guy my little brother. my heart just dropped when i found out we had to sing against each other. >> it feels like they actually try to pit two strong singers against each other. it's so tough.
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>> it is really hard. the thing is we both have unique styles and a lot of people will attach onto that. i think ours will be a hard one to watch. it's hard to want to send either of us home. >> such a likable guy. >> both of you are. you both really came -- it's been tough to make it in the business. jamar, i believe you have had to talk about your process through now with drugs and alcohol. >> absolutely. >> you have had issues to deal with. why did you decide to be up front and open? >> i feel like i had an obligation to let people know that are hurting nowadays that are in desperate situations that there is hope and no pit too deep that you can't get out of. i don't care where you come from. you can live your dream, live your passion. whether i win tonight or not, i have already won because i have let people know there's hope. >> the show provides hope for so many people. jamie, you were making
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sandwiches and you and cee-lo bonded over the love of sandwiches on the show. what does it feel like to be on this big stage? >> it's crazy. three weeks ago, i'm still making sandwiches now in the time off. people come in and ask for me. it's weird. i'm a normal dude. i'm really just getting used to not -- just people knowing who i am. >> it's great. they will know you more after tonight's battle round episode. thank you so much. >> thanks for having us. >> kw"the voice" airs tonight a 8:00/7:00 central on nbc. we'll be right back after your local news. whoagasp! you wanna make these? you put it in here? yeah, put it in there. ok, just press. i'm gonna give you some m&m's® to put in there. ok! ready? and then you wanna take this... ...put it together. shake it. [ giggles ]
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9:26 is your time now on this monday, march 20, 2012. let's check in with storm 4 meteorologist tom kierein for a look at your forecast for today. >> the air is fresh and cool. we've got bright sunshine. around the region now temperatures are in the 40s to near 50 degrees. reagan national now is at 50. it will quickly climb into the 60s by noon time, maybe even near 70 by mid afternoon with increasing clouds. could get rain tonight, tomorrow partly sunny into the mid 70s. maybe an isolated afternoon shower. then maybe sunny and mild on
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♪ that's fantastic. >> comedy genius will farrell in his new big screen effort. it's entirely in spanish, but there are english subtitles. will farrell will tell us about it tomorrow, hopefully in english. >> i think we should do the interview in spanish. >> why not? >> that's hilarious. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> just ahead the warm temperatures mean it's time to swap your dull winter duds for lighter, sunnier styles. we'll have the hottest styles of
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the season and great ways to accent your looks. savannah, i picked off the table for you. this is one of the hot colors. some glasses to go with the dress. >> too much? >> is not at all. >> don't tell her, we just left. and then chef bobby flay is here with a manly meal. steak and potatoes! >> manly, manly. >> take the glasses off. he'll show us how to master this classic dish and keep it simple and classy. >> yum. can't wait. keep it classy. >> and making the girls swoon. the hottest boy band from britain making waves in new york. one direction performs on the plaza. >> how do they get the hair to do that? >> i don't know. it defies gravity. >> there's a suit made of sweatshirts. >> al wants to order one. >> you work out and go to work. >> that's the ultimate lounge
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suit. >> like a snuggie. show you what's goinge've got ak ahead, it is going to be like a broken record -- wet weather along the west coast with cooler than formal temperatures. above normal temps early week. midweek showers through the mississippi river valley. wet weather continues northern california, into the pacific northwest. the latter part of the week. we've got more heavy rain in the pacific northwest with mountain snows and rain stays along the eastern seaboard down to the gulf but with above-normal temperatures. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. sky watcher camera showing a blue sky, few wispy clouds coming in over the metro area now from the west. warming up but still cool, 40s to near 50 degrees. later today we'll climb into the 60s by noon time, near 70 by mid afternoon. we'll be clouding up. then tonight, some passing rain showers are possible. then tomorrow, partly sunny. might get an isolated thundershower in the afternoon, another mild day.
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this morning on today's style, hot colors for spring. we sprang forward over the weekend which means it's time to ditch the winter duds for lighter looks. we have fun fresh ideas from dailycandy.com. good morning. >> good morning. i'm so excited. >> we like the color but the hottest color of the season, in fact, spring's color is tangerine tango. >> we're always looking ahead to see what's around the corner. we picked great colors that every woman should have in her wardrobe. we'll show you how to wear it without breaking the bank. >> first off, the white jeans. >> you want to make sure you pair it with something neutral. we have skinny jeans from levi. it can be any neutral from gray to khaki, navy.
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this is from zara. everything here is under $49. i love the detailing in the shoulders, the pleats. orange on top. a solid color with a beautiful print. >> if you want to accessorize using tangerine tango, great necklaces we see on the mannequins here. >> there are thousands of accessories in tangerine. you will see at any store in the mall. beautiful necklaces. that's from anthropologie. we love the contrasting color. >> here you have sunglasses. >> watches. >> belts. you can cinch it with an oversized shirt or dress to class up the look. nail color. people are obsessed with nail color. opi has a range of beautiful tangerine colors. >> gorgeous. >> people have websites dedicated to nail color, nail art. >> great shoes and a clutch. great ways to add to the
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accessories. >> aren't these great shoes? classic with a little tangerine twist. >> the other hot color of the season is cobalt blue. >> right. >> it's everywhere. we have a great summer dress and also jeans. >> yes. this is great from day to night. anyone can wear it. we have a dress from piper lime. you can put a blazer over it for work. >> cute. >> we have skinny jeans paired with a nice j crew top with stripes. classic. >> this is nautical. >> on trend but, again, probably will carry you for many seasons which is nice. >> right. >> lots of cobalt in accessories. >> the shoes. we have a nice scarf, belts. >> and don't be afraid of mascara. >> blue? >> cobalt blue mascara. i know people are thinking '80s, but put the regular mascara underneath and one swipe of
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cobalt. >> you really can't see it as very blue. it comes off dark. >> it's a hint of it. it's fun. >> you have great necklaces you could add to the accessories. sunglasses that al and savannah love. they wore them well. >> we should get him to model again. >> and a ring. great stuff. for neutrals, another big trend. two great models showing how to take different looks in neutral. >> right. also with pops of color you can pair it with neutral. obviously. we have a beautiful nude dress on larkin you can wear from day to night. lindsay has a head to toe pastel look which is refreshing for evening rather than wearing black. it is spring so lighten the mood. >> sea mist is another trend of the season. >> it's sheer. it adds glamour for a nighttime look. >> look at her shoe. >> isn't it great? >> beautiful.
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those are zara. it keeps the look from night to day and just one accessory. >> you can have fun with color or go neutral. >> don't be afraid. we gave you no excuses. >> check out more of their offerings on dailycandy.com. up next, if you're a meat and potatoes person, bobby flay has the dish for you right after this. i am loving this greek yogurt. i like yoplait. it is yoplait. but you said it was greek. mmhmm. so is it greek or is it yoplait?
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this morning in today's kitchen, we are learning how to be a better home cook with chef bobby flay. he's teaching us to master the classic steak and potatoes dinner. bobby -- >> sir, how are you? >> i'm good. >> i have been doing cooking seg is meants for years. when do i something fancy or gloss over it, sometimes people don't see what we are doing. my wife says, give me five dishes i can do. a steak dish, chicken, pasta. >> right. >> we'll start with steak and potatoes. >> this is the go-to. >> steak and potatoes with few ingredients starting with a strip secretary. >> -- steak.
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>> why? >> i like the flavor of it. this is a nice choice steak which you will find in most supermarkets. i like a lot of salt and pepper on both sides. >> can you overseason it? >> it's tough to do when it's this dense. put more salt and pepper on it than you think you need. you need a lot of seasoning to run through the dense steak. we put it in a cast iron pan. if you don't have one that's fine. i like cast iron because -- >> they're cheap. >> and they last for generations if you take care of them. >> i have my grandmother's. >> i'm sure it's perfectly seasoned. >> it is. >> that's what you want to see, al. >> ooh. >> i get the crust because of the salt and pepper. not only does it add flavor, it adds a crust on the outside. >> you will cook it on both sides and put it in the oven? >> or turn down the heat and let
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it cook through which is what we did. i will start with the potatoes. these are yukon gold potatoes. we'll put them right back here. mashed potatoes. three ingredients. potatoes, butter -- >> that's a ricer? >> butter and a little bit of scalded milk. salt, pepper, that's all you need. some people like them to be smashed potatoes. you would use a masher for that. this is known as a ricer. we'll just rice them. >> why do you like it? >> it's nice and smooth. cook the potatoes through. this way they will be creamy and that's key. scalded milk so it's the same temperature as the potatoes. the potatoes should be warm. butter. we're going to emulsify this. sorry. i didn't use all the butter there. >> come on. >> a little salt and pepper. gently mix it up. i will let you do it. bewe eel get to the steak. 135 degrees to 145 degrees with
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a meat thermometer. that's medium rare to medium. obviously if you want it cooked through more, that's up to you. in french bistros, they have a little butter on top. >> another layer. >> exactly. here we have room temperature butter, fresh thyme, salt and pepper. just a couple ingredients. this is the key to home cooking. >> you mentioned room temperature. you want the steak to start at room temperature. >> we didn't mention it, but that's a great tip. you want it room temperature. it will cook evenly through. mix this up and you can see our beautiful steaks here. this is an old steakhouse trick. you take some of the flavored butter and let it melt right on top of the steak. it is just -- every steakhouse will say, look how juicy my steaks are. they're 100% right. one more quick restaurant tip. hold your mashed potatoes over warm water in a bowl like this.
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when you're ready to serve them, voila. >> i'm looking for the knife and fork. >> here it is. that's steak and potatoes. old school style. that's the best way to do it, al. simple, salt and pepper and a couple of ingredients. i'm getting in there with you. >> go right in. >> amazing. >> fantastic. ladies and gentlemen, bobby flay, the one direction of chefs. that's fantastic. >> my daughter will be happy you said that. >> bobby, thank you so much. the recipe is on our website, today.com. up next, the hottest british boy band around. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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>> anything wrong with a bone-in ribeye? >> not at all. >> all right. >> lots of fat in it. >> the british invasion -- and we're not talking about the beatles, but one direction. they took over the plaza this morning. they are making throngs of american girls swoon, buckle at the knees. >> their album "up all night" is out tomorrow. here they are, "one thing."
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♪ i tried playing it cool ♪ but when i'm looking at you ♪ i can never be brave ♪ cause you make my heart race ♪ shot me out of the sky ♪ you're my kryptonite ♪ you keep making me weak ♪ yeah, frozen and can't breathe ♪ ♪ some things gotta get loud ♪ cause i'm dying just to make you see ♪ ♪ that i need you here with me now ♪ ♪ cause you've got that one thing ♪ ♪ so get out, get out ♪ get out of my head ♪ fall into my arms instead ♪ i don't, i don't, i don't know what it is ♪ ♪ but i need that one thing ♪ and you've got that one thing ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now i'm climbing the walls ♪ but you don't notice at all ♪ that i'm going out of my mind ♪ ♪ all day and all night ♪ something's gotta give now
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♪ cause i'm dying just to know your name ♪ ♪ and i need you here with me now ♪ ♪ cause you've got that one thing ♪ ♪ so get out, get out, get out of my head ♪ ♪ fall into my arms instead ♪ i don't, i don't, i don't know what it is ♪ ♪ but i need that one thing ♪ get out, get out, get out of my mind ♪ ♪ come on, come into my life ♪ i don't know what it is ♪ but i need that one thing ♪ you've got that one thing ♪ whoa, whoa ♪ you've got that one thing >> sing it!
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[ crowd singing ] ♪ get out, get out, get out of my head ♪ ♪ fall into my arms instead ♪ i don't, i don't, i don't know what it is ♪ ♪ but i need that one thing ♪ get out, get out, get out of my mind ♪ ♪ come on, come into my life ♪ i don't, i don't, i don't know what it is ♪ ♪ i need that one thing ♪ you've got that one thing [ cheers and applause ]
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good morning. tomorrow morning on "news4 today," madness at the white house. how president obama is sharing an american tradition with his british counterpart. plus, it's a big day for redskins fans. the team's future could get even brighter. to whom dan snyder could be writing a big check. tom, how about the weather? beautiful morning under way. temperatures as we approach 10
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clock now around the region are beginning to exceed 50 degrees around the bay and southern maryland in the mid 50s there. it is going to continue to climb this afternoon. high temperatures all around the region this afternoon with increasing clouds, should climb into the 60s to around 70 degrees. should be a bit cooler around the bay. out in the mountains, there will be some rain beginning to move in. i'll have your forecast tomorrow morning. it is an annual tradition that turns heads and stops traffic. we'll tell you about that at any other problems that pop up on the roads and the rails. plus, all the news that happens while you sleep. "news4 today" starts at 4:28. wake up with us tomorrow morning and let us get your day started the right way. the right way.
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television hey, everybody. beginning of the week, it's fun day monday. it's march 12th, kicking off the week with one less hour's sleep, but i didn't care. did you? it was a gorgeous day to wake up to. >> it was. by the way, most of the people on our plaza today didn't get any sleep at all. >> by their own choice. >> we're going to educate you because we're educating yourselves about this. >> they came out of the blue, literally. >> there's a group called one
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direction. if you have teenaged girls, chances are they know who these guys are. they are a young british band. they're between the ages of 18 and 20. >> yeah. >> okay. we had -- usually we have throngs of people out here for concerts. >> yeah. >> a march concert, a little unusual. >> on a monday. >> they were camped out outside on friday in sleeping bags. these teenage girls packed the plaza, okay. they came in on a double-dutch bus -- >> double-decker. >> like in england. double dutch, whatever. >> the lads from britain. >> anyway, they are crazy. by the way, nile, the one with the blond hair, his mom was outside and she's crazy about some kathie lee gifford. she watches our show from i think ireland. >> that's what i heard, yet she walked right past me when i walked into the thing. >> she claims. yeah. anyway, i left the gym, which is on 51st street, trying to cross the street. >> uh-huh. >> it was a -- you can see it. it was a complete and total
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crazy mob scene. >> a very humbling experience. you think you've been in show business 45 years like i have, quite a few years for you, too, one name. you arrive on a day like this, get out of the way! god keeps you humble no matter what. >> by the way, these five guys were put together by simon cowell kind of on a fluke. >> he's a genius. did he do il volo? they're the three teenaged -- il bolo. take flight. remember, they were just here. i want to have a sing-off between those guys, the four older guys and the three upstart italian guys. so much fun. >> they were put together by simon cowell, just kind of assembled this group. they were in school and suddenly their whole lives just explode. >> they were all on the british "x" factor, and they all thought
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they didn't have enough to make it individually as stars, but he thought collectively -- and he's always thinking, you know. >> they're cute, those guys. really cute. >> the one thing about having my dressing room in the bowels of the earth here where none of the talent is. they put me downstairs. that's where everything is happening. they were all down there. they were all collecting their stuff. they could not have be sweeter. i brought over kathie lee's picture and said too bad she couldn't be here. she'll be here in about an hour. too bad. they go, oh, it is too bad. >> very cute. all right. so the weekend -- >> good weekend for you. >> you know what? it was jay's birthday this weekend. i was racking my brain of something to do because he always does such creative and wonderful -- >> you can't beat him on that. >> never, ever. really hard. i decided it would be nice if he had a nice home cooked meal. >> because that's something he never gets from you. >> right. and i don't cook, nor do i have
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many pans. so i decided to call up a guy named -- >> a few dishes. >> a couple. jesse schenker. and she's from this great restaurant. anyway, he came to my house with -- >> look at. >> everything was prepared. i said i don't have many pans or anything. >> or utensils. >> he didn't need anything. he came with the stuff. that's jesse and his wife, lindsey. he set the table. it was delicious. it was halibut with lemon and thyme. he cooked it in foil, put it in the oven. that's jay with his daughters. >> aww. you got dressed up. you look beautiful. >> it was such a great night. i wanted to give a big thank-you to jesse, who happens to be here. >> here. hi, jesse. >> hey, guys. >> how are you? >> that was so good. >> thank you so much. i brought you a treat today. >> what is it? >> this is a blood-orange margarita. >> of course it is. >> we got a little spice, a little lime, some tequila. >> what was it like cooking for the love birds? >> it was great.
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it was great. so nice to be in your home and really cook for jay's birthday and meet the family. >> the nicest guy in the entire world. >> he's super, super, super nice. >> we're coming to rosette, jay and i have decided. the food you made was crazy. he had -- what are they called microveggies? >> baby root vegetables, beets, turnips. they're really small. >> so sweet. >> like pygmy fruit, pygmy vegetables. >> thank you for coming over. really appreciate it. >> thanks so much. what are you going to do next year? >> i can't top it. it's over. i was embarrassed about the lack of pots, pans, and everything. okay. if you were up last night -- >> remember we went to bobbie's apartment? she keeps her shoes in the oven. >> yes. >> and in the freezer. >> yes. in the cupboards. i forgot all about that.
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>> there's another bobbie, little bobbi kristina, who lost her mom so tragically a few weeks ago. apparently a big oprah interview last night. i didn't see it but -- >> i saw the chunk where oprah was interviewing bobbi kristina. it was interesting because i never heard her speak so i wanted to hear her. she sounded more grown-up than i expected. she's a young girl, obviously. >> she's 19. >> anyway, it's interesting because when she describes what happened, she says it in a way -- i don't want to say she's unemotional, because she clearly was very emotional, but i can only imagine with the camera and the feeling and oprah and everybody in your house. >> too soon. a lot of people were saying was it wise to do something like this so soon. >> i thought she was very revealing. i think we have a clip about just some of the time she spent with her mom. >> is it true you took as much care of her as she did of you? >> yes. >> you all were buddies and you would protect her? >> we were like that. we were just like that. just like that.
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there was no -- >> has it always been that way? >> yeah. you know, of course we had our arguments, you know, we had our disagreements about, you know, everything, but at the end of the day, that was still my mother. that was still my confidant. that was still my everything. i went to get her and said, you know, mom, just come with me. she stayed with me all night and all day. >> that was the last -- that was the last -- >> she has that memory. >> she's living in the house and oprah was asking is it weird with all her stuff and things. she says she feels her there, feels the lights go off and on. it's really sad. you just are rooting for her. >> of course. she said she's going to follow in her mom's footsteps, in the entertainment industry. >> sing and dance and do everything. >> i hope she steers clear of the influences along the way and choose some wise friends. >> pick the right people to surround yourself with. >> look at me.
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>> hey. you're next to me. >> hey. >> okay. did you hear about this family on jetblue? so, there was a family flying, and they had a 2-year-old and a 3-year-old. >> that's trouble to begin with right there. >> the 2-year-old, they couldn't get her buckled into her seat. >> there was a reason for that. 2-year-old's throwing a tantrum. >> yeah. >> usually not that difficult to get a 2-year-old -- but throwing a tantrum, arms flailing and they become like jelly. >> anyway, they got kicked off the flight. they actually -- just watch for a while. that's the one that was not throwing the tantrum. >> the other one. >> i guess what happened is the little girl was running down the hall, finally got her -- down the aisle, got her buckled in the seat but the flight attendants called the pilot, the pilot called the ground crew and they decided it would be best if the family got off. they had to spend the night in the airport. they were in turks and caicos.
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>> a flight that connected someplace else. >> sure. >> i don't know. i have mixed emotions. i've traveled with young children before and it can get very -- you know, it can get dicey sometimes. but at the same time, you're one of several hundred passengers. and everybody's safety is at risk and everybody's enjoying the flight and -- >> yeah. >> i don't know. i see so much parenting -- i don't know these parents and i wasn't on the flight so i'm not making a judgment about it, but i see so little true parenting anymore when i look around. i see kids running the asylum. >> yeah. >> and the minute you give them that leeway, they're going to do it. >> yeah. it was weird. i was in the time warner center, a little shopping mall near my house. there was a woman pushing a stroller with a 2-year-old. she said do you want to go inside or outside, honey? inside -- please, tell momny. tell mommy. it was going on forever. you're watching something and like, oh, my gosh. we went to a restaurant upstairs and a child at a table and big
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family around. do you want bread, do you want bread, do you want bread? constantly. it was weird. it looks like the pendulum is sort of swinging obviously -- >> people are doing that not for the kids but for the people that are watching you with the wizards. you know? >> oh, yeah. you're probably right. >> yeah. the best thing you can do is take that kid home, you want to go out next time, you behave. otherwise you stay home. >> yes. >> they want to go. they want to be -- >> no. you're right. you're right. >> until all of a sudden they're 21 -- cody will be 22 this month. >> what? >> and there's nothing you can say about pretty much anything. and it's so frustrating. the things about -- you wish you could have -- >> thought to say. >> he's turned out great, thank god so, far. although it is spring break. call me if you hear anything. >> well, if you're a parent and getting crazy stressed and you can't stand it anymore, we have a solution. don't we. >> yes. >> there is a room in dallas,
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and it is a place where -- >> you have to go to dallas. >> you have to fly there but it may be worth it. you smash your stress away. they let clients come in, hand them a baseball bat and they beat the you know what out of everything in the room. it apparently makes you feel good. you pay 25 bucks for five minutes and $75 for 25 minutes. until you've destroyed everything in there. then you go to a chiropractor because you wrenched your back and everything else. >> it's cathartic. >> i remember when time-out -- >> oh, wow. wow. so they just put new old items they get -- cle it up after each client? >> they must get a new tv and typewriter. >> the biggest clients are restaurant employees and people that work in hospitals. attorneys. and this is the best -- psychiatrists and their patients. girlfriend and boyfriend problems are big as well. so i see these as a wave of the future. >> i love it. makes you feel good.
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>> an hour with a psychiatrist, doesn't cost that much. >> i remember you beat the -- remember this day? >> i was going through a litt little -- >> she went crazy. we had just started working together. i didn't know what was going on. like a crazy person. wow. >> i've just been fine since, though. i let you yao take a whack. >> yeah, but i couldn't do a real thing. look at your hair. you were out of control. >> i take over again. >> of course you do. >> you know what, there was a hoda sighting today, though. you talk about all these teenagers were crazy about this -- >> yeah. >> guess what we saw? we're all in a meeting and think you're still there, and we look -- >> still there. >> we look and she's out there bopping with everybody. now, this is bull. because you don't know this band. you don't know any of their music. you just want to be young and
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hip and -- >> how about -- i wasn't in the meeting. i left the meeting and nobody knew. >> you often do. if you could see one day the stuff she leaves in the makeup room. it starts with hair stuff. sunglasses, newspapers -- >> yeah, yeah. >> some underwear, bowling balls. >> hey. >> all the way down. sometimes you just leave with stuff to take it -- we didn't even know you were gone. >> i was down at the concert. "favorite thing." >> oh, happy birthday, girl scouts. >> the girl scouts and their cookies. >> their cookies. how old? >> 100. >> 100 years old. >> happy birthday. we have a quick little video. i think we can show it. why not. a quick little video of girls showing how much they love the girl scouts. we'll eat. >> hello, everybody. my name is charlotte carol. i'm ready to rock the mall. >> why, because i'm a girl scout. ♪ girl scouts are helpful girl scouts are sweet
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girl scouts do things that are really neat ♪ ♪ where i belong ring me after dark ♪ ♪ thanks a lot! >> thank you. >> i was kicked out of the brownies. >> not surprised. >> i was bounced from the brownies. "favorite things." it's spring almost. the new nail polish, i always do it light in the spring. they want to know. can you scoot back, please? it's called butter. >> butter. >> butter nail polish. from butterlondon.com. >> people love your nail polish. they're into it. >> nice for spring. >> i went into one of those stores that sells a whole bunch of makeup removers and the lady said don't get that, get this one. it is called makeup remover -- what is it called? whatever.
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whatever. it -- okay. look. i want you to smell it. >> fix it. >> smell it. feel how soft it is. she recommended it. i use it. i love it now. >> i like about it -- oh, no. it's not a -- no. >> it's like a cloth. >> but it's got a thing in it -- oh, no it isn't. oh, well. that would have been so great if it was like a mitt. that's what itti thought it was. make it like a mitt and it will be like spanx. >> that you invented. >> yeah, sara. why don't you get that, too? >> up next, lucy liu, an actress. >> and time to fill you in on all the hollywood happenings. i'm here with carol, flo, and karen for a girls night out talking about activia. i tried it and my body felt so right, for a change. and then there's you... why should i try it?
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the best of your life. it will become a carnival of pain, and when you can't stand it, not one more day, not one more hour, it will get worse, much worse! >> wow. wow. >> you know, speaking the truth and speaking the truth in the spirit of love. you were speaking truth there. nice to see you. >> nice to see you guys, too. good morning. >> first of all, the cast in this, we should point out, is topnotch, grade a, isn't it. aid adrian brody. >> great cast, yes. >> a lot of oscar winners here. >> yeah. >> i like the premise. we have so much trouble with the public school system, and you guys are really trying to shake it up. tell us a little bit about the film. >> well, i went to public school all my life, and i think that this movie really -- tony is an incredible director and very creative. he's put together something that i think is so well done. it sort of extracts everything
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that i think parents are afraid of. i think money doesn't go into education, it's going to create something that is going to have a cataclysmic effect. >> we've seen that already, don't you think, in many ways? >> i think it has a lot to do with parenting. they show some of the students don't really have any parents or they don't really take care of them, or if there is something that's a problem, they're disregarded. so, you know, you don't take note of it, so therefore it gets worse and worse. >> the can gets kicked down the road. >> i play a guidance counselor who's at the point of no return and she sort of loses it by the end. there's so much you can do to help, but if the kids don't want help, they've unable to actually accept it, it gets lost. >> you have a lot of heavy-duty projects, this one and "southland." your character was a one-time thing but will continue. >> we have -- i did a season on the southland, so i think there's two more episodes left on it. it's been so wonderful working
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on that. that was very intense. a little different. a little more difficult. >> we saw you recently on broadway. has that already been two years? >> it's ban while. >> that was so great. >> that was really fun. >> you like to mix it up. we need to see you in a romantic comedy. >> i know. i did that "marriage of a lifetime," which was a romantic comedy. but i like to do all kinds of things, action and mix it up a little so it's not just one thing. >> your hand in the art world, as well. >> it's called "72." it's a book i did, a book of black and white paintings, 72 paintings in there. i wrote a meditation for each one so we can sort of take it to a different level. >> look at you. multitalented thang. >> that's what you do to stay -- >> to stay sane. >> we love having you. thank you for coming to see us. >> great to see you again. >> great being here. i rarely get to see you guys -- i'm l.a. or new york but you're
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we are back on this fun day monday with one of the things that makes this day so much fun, "today's buzz," when we satiate your appetite with all the celebrity news you can handle. you can't handle it! >> hey, ladies. how are you? nice to see you. we were talking about bobbi kristina's on oprah. how did that play out? >> i thought she did beautifully. i was surprised. i thought that she was going to be kind of dopey, like a typical teenager, but she was very composed, very articulate. i thought, you know what, you raised a terrific daughter, whitney. >> right. any surprises that -- >> i'm surprised by some of the
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things that did not come up. of course this was taped earlier before the news broke about bobbi kristina possibly wanting to change her name from brown to houston. but i wanted to hear something about that. i wanted to hear about ray j and they didn't go there. i wanted to hear about the altercation at the nightclub where there was a fight allegedly over ray j. even though say said whitney houston sen ht her apologies an she no longer blamed the funeral home, i want to know who they thought took the pictures. >> it sounds like a deal was made, they would have access. i'm speculating. if you don't raise these kinds of subjects because it's so soon and she's so young. >> sure. >> i can see a lot of people saying, sure, we'll be very mindful of that. does that sound like that could be the case, why they didn't ask these things? >> it could absolutely be the case. there was one other big elephant in the room. >> yeah. >> nobody mentioned whitney's
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adopted son, nicholas gordon. he's not legally adopted, but he lived with whitney and bobbi kristina for the last ten years of their lives. >> didn't know. >> no one knows he existed. it's been reported, though, that, i mean, by many outlets that he does exist and hess -- we at hollywoodlife.com, we can confirm he is living in the house that whitney owns with bobbi kristina now, and we believe they're romantically involved. we had eyewitnesses seeing them kissing and holding hands on friday. >> and cissy houston has wanted bobbi kristina to live with family members and she's staying in atlanta. >> there is no family member present in that house. it's just bobbi. a 19-year-old and a brother. >> a 22-year-old. >> she calls him on twitter brother, and there's tweets between them back and forth and including whitney, as well, and pictures. >> wow. >> complicated. >> sure is. halle berry, heard word she was engaged over the weekend.
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yeah? >> finally been confirmed. >> isn't that lovely. it was confirmed by olivia martinez, a french actor, starring in a new movie. he is gorgeous. >> that movie he did with diane lane. so sexy called -- "cheating" or something. >> what was it called? >> "unfaithful." >> i own that movie, by the way. i oeb onwn only three movies an that's one of them. >> apparently even though she said she would never marry again -- >> she did. >> people say she feels very safe with him and that's why she's taking the plunge. >> and also wants to move the france and take her child with her. >> wow. >> and that's a custody issue with the baby daddy, gabriel. >> well, doesn't hope spring eternal. thanks, ladies. >> we have a little bit of time. >> do we? >> taylor swift. right? >> she was named the woman or the musician who made the most
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money in 2012. this year she's going to earn $35 million, beat out gaga. >> wow. >> number four. >> and what happened to justin beeber? he dropped to, what, 35? >> 35th. >> what happened there? >> he gave all his money to selena. >> he didn't tour as much. taylor had 89 locations. you have to tour to make the money. >> and record sales, of course. >> yeah. >> thank you. >> are we out of time now, hodie? >> we are. >> up next -- >> how to use your computer to save you money. this is important. >> and maybe make a few dollars with your kids' old clothes. what is that? new crystal light energy -- for women. oh, right -- cause we can't handle a guy's energy drink? how do you plan to keep up drinking that girly -- hey! [ gasps ] ♪ [ tires screeching ] ♪ [ backfires ]
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brawny holds up to even your toughest messes. brawny. for a job done right, it is time for "today's tech," introducing you to gadgets that aim to similarly fi your life even if you try to stay away from that kind of stuff, and you know who you are. >> i have no idea what you're talking about. the founder of digitworld.com, using technology made easier for idiots like myself. nice to meet you. >> good to see you guys. >> these are ways we can save money by just clicking on our computer. >> money and time, because that's what i'm all about. >> coupons are a big thing. usually people cut them out of the paper but there's a better way. >> i love them but i don't want to be inundated when i don't need them and get to the store
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and forget i needed to bring them. this is called cue responsibility sherpa. they're going to help you get where you need to go with saving money. fantastic printable coupons so you can search for the brand or by category. they have an amazing mobile app that has exclusive coupons, as well. you can bring it right to the store so you don't have to clip. >> put it on your iphone. kathie can't put it on her phone because it's an old phone. >> no. but will they always take your coupons no matter ma what? is it legal tender in a sense? >> i believe so. you want to check the expiration date and the details before you get going, but it's a great way to find them quickly on demand. >> help us find shoes. please. >> yes. bright pink. >> these are a little bright. let's say you found them online. here they are and you want to wear them this evening, you don't want to wait for shipping or pay for shipping. this site, milo, will help you
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find them. it will scan the shelves of local retailers near you and tell you exactly where these shoes are. >> that's fantastic. >> crazy. >> bright pink shoes. they were out of stock at this particular macy's but available at bloomingdale's, so we picked them up. >> you're kidding. >> no wild goose chase. >> the time you're saving. >> what are we cleaning out our closets? >> first of all, say cheese. hoda? >> phony smile of ours. >> kathie lee doesn't really want to. >> this is the eye-fi x 2 mobile memory card. you have a point and shoot that you love but you don't want to have the picture thes on here and have trouble getting them off. or you used your smartphone but your camera collects dust. this is a wireless memory card. you take a picture. it magically goes to your tablet -- >> where is it? >> it's coming up. it's going to come up in a
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happy st. patrick's day today the brought to you by the new nonalcoholic bailey's coffee creamers. find your flavor today. >> we are back to show you how to have a happy st. patrick's day today. with less than a week to go, we've got everything you need to have a shamrock shindig. >> from leprechauns to blarney sounds, mark addison has terrific ideas. hey, mark. >> hi. >> how are you? >> i've put a party together
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that combines four lucky irish traditions all in one for a board-like game party that takes your guests all the way through. >> look at you. >> so much fun. >> the blarney stones on the floor. >> lucky tradition number one. >> i've kissed them. >> you have. i created a pathway that takes your guests through the party. i printed out lucky irish sayings. >> very sweet. >> they then have to go through to get to the party. follow the road. >> we will. >> first and second of all, you've got to -- you've got to wear green on st. patrick's day. lucky tradition number two. i've created gift bags, leprechauns for the guys, fairies for the girls. we'll grab some green and go down the blarney stone road. and next a field of four-leaf clovers, another lucky symbol. >> i wouldn't go to this much trouble for my friends. >> it's just wheat grass on the table and store-bought things on sticks.
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>> great. in thatase -- >> those are whoopie pies. the new cupcakes. add a little gold on top because you don't want to look like a leprechaun. all the green is great. >> i like that you made the popcorn green. >> yes. little bit of butter. we don't poison our guests. speaking of color, i added a dash of color and made a rainbow wall out of party plates. really simple to do. tack them on your wall. you can hang your bags up, as well. but use removable hooks like these command metal hooks and tape so it doesn't ruin your wall. then you can reuse them afterwards. >> popcorn is great. >> isn't it delicious? and at the end of the rainbow, we have our pot of gold bar. a little bit of sequins, painted some liquor bottles and two lucky cob tans for you. this is the lucky irish champagne cocktail. take a sip of that. >> just champagne? >> with a little elder flower, a
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little bit of 24-karat gold diamond dust on it. if you add a little more glam to your look on st. patrick's day. >> i bet you're fun at parties. >> remember how we did that facial with all the gold specks on it? >> yes. >> elder flower. do you love that? >> no. >> okay. i've got another one. hopefully i'll be lucky with this one. the lucky leprechaun. a little bit of fairy gold dust. >> we love you. thank you for coming. >> thank you very much. >> this one's for me. up next, all the girls all over the country are gushing. >> one direction.
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the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >> that does it for us for "today." come back tomorrow when will ferrell will share a few laughs with us. >> before we sign off, you have a tween or a teen girl in your house and want to keep the peace, set the dvr. the hottest new group across the pond is called one direction, and if you're of a certain taste, not ours, you probably lost a lot of sleep. >> their first big hit in the u.s. is called "what makes you beautiful." it's off their "up all night," the group's debut cd. terrific band. so much fun outside. here they are, one direction.
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