tv Today NBC March 13, 2012 7:00am-11:00am EDT
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good morning. breaking news. a plane rolls off a taxiway and into an embankment in atlanta this morning. no passengers were on board, but it could impact travel at one of the nation's busiest airports. we're going to have the latest. showdown in the south. gop presidential primaries in alabama and misssippi today. the race is tight. will it help shake out the field? and desperate bombshell? an anonymous voicemail causes a stir at nicollette sheridan's wrongful termination trial and her attorneys hope it can help them prove a cover-up today, her attorneys hope it can help them prove a cover-up today, tuesday, march 13, 2012.
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television welcome to "today" on this tuesday morning. i'm ann curry. >> i'm matt lauer. we'll get the latest on that situation in atlanta. that's never a good sight to see, a plane resting on its side like that. two maintenance workers were testing engines on the plane. the brakes apparently failed. that is the result. we'll have more on that in a second. meantime, two-thirds of the country enjoying unseasonably warm weather today. on a typical march morning we would be greeting you with temperatures around 32 degrees. we are already at 58 degrees and it's going higher. >> al says we're headed into the 70s today. it's a similar story across the nation. what's behind the late winter warm spell and how long will it
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last? al will be along with the answers ahead. also ahead, more fallout after a u.s. soldier allegedly killed 16 civilians in a shooting spree in afghanistan. militants attacked a government delegation ib perspectiving one of the sites of the massacre. here at home the alleged gunman's family has been taken into protective custody. we are live with the details. and the reclusive heiress, hughess clark left behind a safe deposit box last opened in the 1940s. we'll get a look at what was found inside. millions of dollars worth of rare, remarkable jewels. that pink diamond, you can bid on that for me. >> that's a beauty. i love the next story. have you read it? we'll hear from the 85-year-old woman who wrote a restaurant review that's become a big talker online. not because of what she wrote but because of the restaurant
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she reviewed. we'll explain that coming up. >> we begin with the unseasonably warm weather across much of the country. al is upstairs with more. good morning. >> good morning, ann. look at the temperatures from yesterday. tying a record in new york city, 71 degrees. in albany, montpelier, buffalo, providence, evens islip in the 60s. temperatures that would be normally in the middle of the country way up into canada. temperatures 27 degrees above normal in omaha. chicago, 22 degrees above normal. minneapolis, almost 30 degrees above normal. high temperatures for today. minneapolis will see a high of 64 degrees. chicago, 63. tomorrow, chicago will be in the 70s for the next three days. we really don't look for a break in the northeast until sometime on friday when a back door cold front comes in. 71 in albany. 73 in new york city.
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the big change is out west where it's colder and they are talking snow. details on that coming up. now to the showdown in the south. alabama and mississippi are holding primaries and polls show mitt romney, rick santorum and newt gingrich are locked in close races in each of those states. nbc's peter alexander is traveling with the romney campaign. he's in kirkwood, missouri. good morning to you. >> good morning to you. local polls have shown all three candidates leading in recent weeks in those states, alabama and mississippi. mitt romney's advisers admit they are in for a tough fight. they claim second place is success as long as they pick up delegates. so newt gingrich and rick santorum are looking for wins hoping to rearrange this race. ♪ >> reporter: with the candidates looking to lock up every last vote, the knmusic has a souther
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flavor. and the rhetoric resembles an old fashioned southern food fight. >> i can see these are the best country-style ribs i have ever had. >> this morning i had grits and i thought it was a normal thing to do. >> i had catfish for the second time. delicious. >> reporter: for the deep south this is a rare responsibility. usually alabama and mississippi's primaries are too late to matter. but if you listen to rick santorum, 2012 is different. >> this is the most election of your lifetime, i don't care how old our. >> reporter: a strong showing could help mitt romney pull away from the pack. >> i need your help. get out and get your friends to vote. >> reporter: celebrating his 65th birthday romney called on jeff foxworthy. >> i avoided politics for 56 years. somebody said why get into it now? it's too important. >> reporter: is romney trying to connect with fox worthy's
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redneck audience but mentioned his well off friends. >> i don't want to see him go to miami or the jets. but i have many good friends, the owner of the miami dolphins and the new york jets, both owners are friends of mine. >> reporter: for newt gingrich, the primaries could be make or break. he's taken the lead in bashing the president on rising gas prices. >> if we developed our energy capacity to the degree we could, that would bring down the price of gasoline on the theory that supply and demand works. this is not something obama is used to. >> reporter: there is evidence gas prices are driving down president obama's approval ratings. according to the new new york times/cbs news poll, 41% now approve of the job the president is doing, down from 50% a month ago and 47% disapprove compared to 43% in february. and the president may face other resistance this fall as well. this morning political blogs are buzzing with the results of a
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new survey indicating more than half of likely republican voters in mississippi and almost half in alabama still believe president obama is a muslim. some experts question the way that survey was conducted. to give you a sense, newt gingrich is vowing to stay in the race no matter what happens in mississippi and alabama today. rick santorum already has a campaign event scheduled tonight in louisiana where they don't vote for another 11 days. matt? >> peter, thank you very much. chuck todd is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent. good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. >> we're in the deep south in the two primaries today. when you look at mitt romney is this about racking up delegates or proving yourself in a geographical area? >> both. he spent more time in alabama because you can get more delegate bang for your buck there. he's been emphasizing that state
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over mississippi. one win in the south and you will see, i think, a bunch of fence sitters that have been not ready to rally around him whether it's jeb bush, lindsey graham, haley barbour. just one win in the south, even by the skin of his teeth will open up the floodgates and really damage santorum and gingrich. i'm looking at the numbers and i don't buy it. south carolina, georgia, tennessee, deep south states that have already voted. romney's percentages are 28, 28, 26, 28. he can't break 30 in the deep south. hard to imagine how he does it in mississippi or alabama. if he breaks 30 that would be a huge victory for him. >> now to newt gingrich. what type of percentages do we have to see coming from him? he said he'll stay in the race. what results does he need to have some viable reason to stick around? >> it's called wins.
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he needs victories. he could use a victory in a state that doesn't touch the state of georgia now. that hasn't happened yet. he's had georgia and south carolina. he needs to win both. it's hard to imagine how he'll do it. santorum, more momentum with conservatives when you see overall polling. if gingrich -- he placed third in tennessee. i think he was third in oklahoma. >> right. >> he needs victories here. but he stays in, he's becoming mitt romney's best friend in this race the longer newt gingrich stays in. >> the story a lot of people are talking about, the public policy polling, the surveys done in alabama and mississippi that seem to indicate in alabama 45% of people think barack obama is muslim, 52% in mississippi. you don't like the survey. >> it's an automatic, robo survey so you get an auto phone call, press buttons to answer yes, if he's a christian, two if
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he's a muslim. it was designed to get a higher number. there are some republicans who may not believe the president -- may not believe he's a muslim but like saying it because it's a way to attack him. it's a way to needle him. i think the question was designed to get a higher percentage in the answer than maybe what's actually true. it's created a buzz among liberals who are trying to create a stereo type among base conservative voters. >> chuck todd, thank you very much, as always. >> you got it. >> ten after the hour. here's ann. >> matt, thank you. we are learning more about the u.s. army staff sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians during a weekend shooting spree in afghanistan. leon panetta said the death penalty could be sought as the home base in the united states faces increased scrutiny. miguel almaguer is at joint base
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lewis-mcchord in washington state. >> reporter: his wife and soldier are at this base for their own security. a military installation where some argue not enough is being done for returning troops. joint base lewis-mcchord is the largest military installation on the west coast. some call it the most troubled. today, nearly 5 a,000 service members from this base alone are deployed in afghanistan. >> when he came back from the first deployment he was different. >> reporter: at 25, staff sergeant jared hagman returned to his wife and two boys. ashley said he was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder or ptsd of ace fourth deployment. he couldn't sleep, carried a loaded gun and struggled with depression. ashley said jared sought mental health but claims doctors said
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he was mentally fit and declared him battle ready. he committed suicide, one of 12 soldiers, an all time high at lewis mcchord, to take his life last year. >> it hurts to know that it didn't have to happen. if people would have listened, he's still be here. there's always signs. >> reporter: critics say joint base lewis mcchord has a troubling pass. the thrill kill murders of afghan civilians were also stationed here. and a 29-year-old iraq vet rab from here is believed to have murdered a park ranger not far from home base. >> i don't want another mother to go through what i'm going through. >> mary kirkland said her son derek was never treated for ptsd at lewis mcchord. the army specialist and young father committed suicide two
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years ago. >> the army did kill my son. he was safer in iraq than he was at his own army base. >> reporter: the army did not comment on specific cases, but just last month launched an investigation into the base's madigan health care system. the director removed after 300 soldiers had diagnoses for ptsd reversed as they neared retirement. the comment, soldiers expect and deserve the best possible care and our priority is to make sure they are getting a fair assessment and diagnosis. the shooting suspect in afghanistan was not one of the soldiers who was here at joint base lewis-mcchord and had their ptsd diagnosis reversed. they say the shooting suspect was treated here for a head injury he suffered while in iraq in 2010, but sources say he showed no behavioral problems while here at the base.
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ann? >> all right. to be continued, this story. miguel almaguer, thank you. it's 7:13. here's matt. now back to the skyrocketing price of gasoline. the national average has jumped to $3.81 a gallon, up 30 cents in the past month. a new sur ray reveals the high prices are beginning to change the spending habits of americans. tom costello is in rockville, maryland, with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. maryland is pretty much in line with the national average. we're paying $3.99 at this pump. statewide in california the average is $4.36. nationwide, this is taking a bite out of business. in new york city, ricky eisen feels the squeeze in her catering business every day. >> we buy eggs, flour, sugar. each one of the vendors adds a little bit to their invoice so
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it adds up to quite a bit at the end of the day. >> reporter: with 2,000 caterers in the city she's struggling to keep prices competitive. >> at a certain price i have to say, uncle, it hurts too much. i have to either increase prices or institute a fuel surcharge. i'm close to that. >> reporter: a new aaa survey shows 60% of americans are combining trips and errands. # 34% say they have delayed major purchases. 16% say they are driving more fuel efficient vehicles. it adds up to rough news for the economy and president obama who is under preis sure to do something. >> i think the american people understand that we don't have a silver bullet when it comes to gas prices, but they're hurting now. it's like a tax on your paycheck every time you fill up. >> gas prices are getting crazy. it is frustrating. $100 to fill up this puppy. >> i'm spending less on beers
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and more on gas which is probably better for my gut. >> reporter: nationwide gas prices are up 30 cents from a month ago, a quarter from a year ago. the reasons? the threat of military action against iran looms large. also, u.s. refining capacity is down. in the past three years, five refineries have shut down. two in the philadelphia area in just the last year. going into the warmer months, refineries must produce a more expensive blend. while u.s. consumption is down demand is growing in developing countries like china and india adding up to higher prices. >> i expect gasoline prices to peak in may, yes, two months away yet. i expect the national average to price between $3.75 to as much as $4.15. >> reporter: you may be wondering why do prices vary in different parts of the country. local and state taxes are a big
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reason. transportation costs are another reason. also, regional costs. california is always more expensive because of the clean air regs. that combines to make gas more expensive depending where you go. and you may have a little gouging, competition. back to you, matt. >> it adds up. tom, thanks very much. >> now a check of the top stories from natalie morales at the news desk. >> good morning, everyone. a delta jet rolled off a taxiway into an embankment at the atlanta international airport this morning. no passengers were on board the aircraft at the time. delta says maintenance workers were testing engines when the brakes failed and the plane began to roll. there was no immediate effect on airport operations. british police arrested six people this morning in connection with a phone hacking investigation at rupert murdock's news international publication. former ceo rebekah brooks and her husband were arrested in
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london for perverting the course of justice. a cease-fire between israel and gaza militants is in effect brokered by egypt after four days of deadly cross-border clashes there. israel stopped air strikes after midnight. rocket fire is slowing down as the truce takes effect. 24 palestinians have died in the violence since friday. some 1 million israelis living in rocket range of gaza have been on high alert. eating too much red meat could be shortening your life according to a new study out this week from the archives of internal medicine. researchers say people who ate a serving of red meat including beef, pork or lamb every day had a 13% higher risk of death than those who ate very little meat. people who ate processed meats were 20% more likely to die from cancer and heart disease. carnivores don't have to give up the steak knife entirely.
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meat up to three times a week should be fine. first lady michelle obama will lead the official u.s. delegation to the opening ceremonies of the 2012 summer olympics in london. the white house announced this morning there are less than 150 days until the games begin and the iconic rings are getting in place already, floating down the river thames to their final perch. we are excited, counting down. 7:19. back to ann, matt and al. 150 days to get packing. >> starting now. it will be a fun two and a half, three weeks. natalie, thank you very much. >> meantime, al has the rest of the forecast. >> our that's right. our friends in the pacific northwest don't get hammered along the coast. looking at rain and snow and the mountains up to four feet of snow along the coastline. and northern california into the pacific northwest. and anywhere from 1 to 4 inches of rain. that snow really will be a big problem from seattle to portland and medford. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods.
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>> good morning. tom kierein in storm center 4. the rain has ended. around the metro area. still raining on attorney shore, northern neck. moving off to the east. skies beginning to brighten a bit. and as the morning progresses, we will get sun out by 9:00. temperatures right now in the 50s. just about the entire region. 57 at reagan national. later into the 70s. and some sunshine. then an isolated thundershower popping up late afternoon and early evening. sunny tomorrow and thursday. highs near and that's your latest weather, ann. >> a restaurant review by a north dakota newspaper columnist has become the latest internet sensation because the target of the 85-year-old's critique was not a posh five-star eatery but her own town's new olive garden. kevin tibbles is in grand forks where he sat down with a woman behind the article. hey, kevin. good morning. >> reporter: hey, ann. when the olive garden restaurant opened in grand forks, local
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food critic marilyn haggerty said it was a big deal. she's been a mild-mannered reporter at the grand forks herald for more than three decades. at 85 years of age, she still writes five columns a week. it's her latest, a restaurant review called the eatbeat that's got the blogosphere boiling over. >> i never thought anything like this would happen. >> reporter: she had the audacity to opine on the new ott eatery in town -- the olive garden. the place is impressive, she wrote. it's fashioned in tuscan farmhouse style with a welcoming entryway. of the food she added the chicken alfredo was warm and comforting on a cold day. and instead of the raspberry lemonade suggested by the waitress, i drank water. some on the internet questioned
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her taste. >> north dakota where olive garden is king, snapped one. fark.com headlined old broad goes viral adding the city is on the culinary map with its unique brand of tuscan refinery. maryland newspapers had more than 3,000 hits and foodies are leaping to her defense including culinary bad boy anthony bourdain who tweeted watching marilyn hagerty triumph over the snarkologists. myself included. >> reporter: may i interest you in a bread stick? >> indeed. >> reporter: we decided to break bread sticks to discuss her notoriety. first her reaction to hearing eatbeat had gone viral. >> i didn't know what a that meant. then the phone calls started, but i had to go to bridge club at 1:00. can't miss that.
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>> no. >> reporter: she has no time for the bloggers of the world. >> sounds like dirty words. we all have different ideas of what we want to do with our time. i would rather play bridge or watch a basketball game than do that. >> reporter: blogging. >> yeah, blogging. >> reporter: marilyn can dish it right back. from one reporter to another she demonstrated her technique of surreptitiously taking notes while dining and sometimes, shock, horror, she sneaks out with a menu. >> you do what you need to do. >> reporter: thanks to marilyn, i have had the chicken alfredo and now we know why they call it grand forks. take that, you nasty bloggers. by the way, marilyn hagerty is winging her way to new york today. she'll file her column from some of the finest eateries in the big apple. back to you. >> terrific. our arm as are open to welcome her. that was cute, kevin.
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good morning. i'm joe krebs. 7:26 this tuesday, 13th day of march. best way to deal with spring fever is have a dose of summer weather. >> feel more like may than march. right now around the region, rain ended around the metro area. still a few sprinkles in st. mary's county, temperatures are in the 50s all around the region now. 57 at reagan national. later today, though, into the 70s. and some sunshine back but might have an isolated thundershower late afternoon or early evening. then sunny tomorrow and thursday, up near 80 both days. a bit cool other friday. chance of passing showers. and over the weekend partly sunny saturday and sunday. highs into the low to mid 70s saturday.
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7:30 now on a tuesday morning, the 13th day of march, 2012. drizzling still in the northeast, but i see no umbrellas so maybe it's come to an end. clouds should roll out later in the day. nice warm temperatures for the second or third day in a row. we're loving this here. you can see the people gathered outside. inside i'm matt lauer alongside ann curry. up next, the unusual request in court to get a mother of four accused of running a prostitution ring out of jail. >> and huguette clark died last year leaving behind a safe deposit box that was just opened for the first time in 70 years.
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we'll show you the multi-million dollar jewelry collection found inside. >> also, today's professionals join us this morning. savannah guthrie filling in for dr. nancy, by the way. they will tackle everything from the wildly successful kony to20 c campaign to an eye catching campaign about binge drinking before spring break. >> we begin with the new drama at the "desperate housewives" trial. a voicemail hints at a cover-up tied to her firing from the show. craig melvin has the story. good morning. >> reporter: ann, good morning to you. the plot thickens with the latest development. one can only imam -- imagine the defense scrambling to count there are mysterious voicemail that emerged, how they'll challenge the guy that allegedly left it. that is, if he shows up in court later today.
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anonymous messages are nothing new to the women of "desperate housewives." >> how ironic. to have something i tried so desperately to keep secret treated so casually. >> reporter: now the real life court drama may be imitating one of the plot twists on wisteria lane. it comes from a voicemail that nicollette sheridan's attorney says he got from someone at the show. >> marc, i'm an employee of "desperate housewives." i received an e-mail soon after nicolette filed suit that regarded having i.t. come in and wipe clean the hard drives of the producers in response to the correspondence that they have had, e-mailwise, about firing nicolette. there was definitely a conspiracy to cover up the correspondence e-mailwise, in regards to in this case let. see ya. >> reporter: sheridan's legal team wants to hear more from the "desperate housewives" employee and they have subpoenaed him to appear in court today.
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>> the transcription is very clear. there was a companywide sweep of the producers' e-mails on anything related to in this case let's termination, it's important. >> reporter: the testimony would support sheridan's claims she was fired from the show after she complained executive producer marc cherry struck her in the head. cherry himself testified what she called a hard hit was just a light tap while rehearsing a scene. legal expert lori levinson. >> this is a huge piece of evidence. if it's true and if the judge lets it in. it would be bigger than any witness testimony. it would be hard evidence that abc did something wrong. >> reporter: marc cherry's attorney says this is just a last-minute desperate attempt by sheridan looking for a $6 million payday. >> it appears orchestrated to us. it seems like a last ditch effort by the plaintiff to save her case. >> reporter: in this courtroom
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soap opera where stars teri hatcher, eva longoria and felicity huffman were on the list to testify but did not, it's an unknown character's testimony that could be the smoking gun in this "desperate housewives" legal saga. now abc, which broadcasts "desperate housewives" says it conducted a full investigation and found the actress was not mistreated. ann? >> craig melvin, thank you very much. it's now 7:34. here's matt. >> now the latest on a case making headlines in the new york area. suburban mom accused of running a high end escort service. now she's fighting to be released from jail. "today" national correspondent amy robach is following the story for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the alleged east side madam anna gristina has been in jail unable to make her $2 million bail. one of her attorneys now has a
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proposal to get his client out of jail. peter gleason, attorney for anna gristina lashed out against the legal system on monday. >> i honestly, truly in my heart feel she's being railroaded by the system is. >> reporter: friends say she's more suburban soccer mom than millionaire madam has been at rikers island, unable to make bail of $2 million. now in an effort to help his client make bail, gleason offered up his posh, $2.5 million manhattan loft as a place for gristina to serve under house arrest. >> i have interviewed her, met with her family. i feel so comfortable giving them access to my place. i want them to move in with me. >> reporter: that would include the four children and current husband, kelvin gore who posed
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for racy photos with his wife. he was seen outside the courthouse on monday. >> no comment. >> reporter: the judge set a bail hearing for thursday. prosecutors called gleason's proposal unethical. some legal experts say that's not the point. >> forget about the ethical question. just decide the bail question. is she a flight risk? why should we let him put up his apartment and say she will go to it? she could skip out on him as easy as she could skip out on the court. >> reporter: monday's court appearance showed a stark contrast to the millionaire madam. gleason argued she's not a millionaire. in fact, he told the judge, she doesn't have two nickels to rub together. all this as investigators continue to search for janie may baker who is named in the indictment and could turn herself in as early as today.
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anna gristina pleaded not guilty to promoting prostitution. if con vicked she faces up to seven year bes hind bars. as we mentioned, the judge is expected to announce his decision on gleason's request for house arrest tomorrow. matt? >> amy robach on the upper east side in manhattan. thank you very much. let's get a check of the weather now from al. >> thank you so much, matt. who do you want to say hi to? >> ryan, claire and elena. >> and you're friends with ray farmer. we love the going on. we check out your afternoon temperatures. 30s, 50s. 70s and 80s in the good portion of the country. 40s in the pacific northwest. where we are looking at snow. and as you look -- on the map you can see that heavy rain in the pacific northwest. heavy mountain snows. record highs from the plains
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into the gulf coast. plenty of sunshine along the northeast coast. showers along the southeastern atlantic coast. what's your name? >> molly. >> happy 10th birthday. >> thank you. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. tom kierein in storm center 4. pavement drying out and the wake of the overnight showers that are now still on the eastern shore. quickly exiting. off to our west, the sky is brightening. and we will have sunshine breaking out in the metro area over the next hour and temperatures are in it is 50s. west virginia, virginia, maryland, including fairfax, arlington, monlt good morning rick prince george's counties and the district of columbia. later today into the 70s. and some sunshine, isolated afternoon or evening and that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very much. up next an exclusive look at the rare jewels worth millions found in a safe deposit box of the reclusive heiress huguette clark. we'll look at those after these messages. my eyes itch.
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deposit box and will be auctioned off next month. raul kadakia is here with us. welcome. >> good morning. >> it must have been remarkable for the person who opened the vault for the first time in, what, 70 years and looked at the jewels. you saw this just a few months after. >> i know how i felt. it was like chasing a rainbow with a pot of gold at the end of it. it was fantastic. they opened it. they didn't know what was in there. was this a pink diamond or a pink glass. that's worth between $6 million to $8 million. it just continued with a 20 carat diamond next. here we are. >> they are in pristine condition because they have been well kept, obviously. >> exactly. they were all in original boxes in the bank vault since the 1940s. >> let's talk about them one by one. you mentioned the pink diamond. >> it dates back to 1910. it's made by a french firm called dryser and company.
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last time we had a five carat pink stone at kristy's like that it was $2 million per carat. this is 9 carats and could make $ $10 million to $15 million. >> this ring is huge. >> colored diamonds are rarer, but that's the best decolor, internally flawless made by cartier. that should make $2 million to $4 million. >> these two are particularly lovely. they are bracelets seen in the photograph. >> the last known photograph of huguette she's wearing them. they are both cartier bracelets. she's wearing them with a strand of pearls she had on in most of the images. >> the fact that they were owned by her, does it increase their value? >> absolutely. such a storied american family. huguette clark was a great philanthropist, a great artist. her father, senator clark, was a great businessman of his time.
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to have this collection of jewels from the guilded age will be fabulous at auction. >> art deco is in right now. >> one of the best periods of jewelry manufacturing. >> let's look at this. an american flag. you expect it to be more than it was originally estimated at. >> the estimate is $30,000. but it an american flag broach that belonged to the clark value. where is the real value? we'll find out. >> tiffany bracelet. >> possibly made for clark. this speaks of the time when they were collecting from the best houses of the jewelry world. >> there is a frame with huguette's sister andree who died of meningitis. >> this is a cartier frame. huguette was quite upset and had a bird sanctuary built after her sister in santa barbara. >> you have beautiful things
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including this set of earrings. >> these are natural pearls. this is the art deco clock. >> thank you so much for showing us these treasures for the first time in 70 years. amazing. coming up next, a new warning from a popular actress who says cosmetic jewelry ruined her appearance -- cosmetic surgery ruined her appearance. that's coming up right after this. sweet, nutty crunchy nut... can't wait 'til morning. wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere.
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have you ever heard of trout pout? it refers to a facial expression that could be the result of overdone plastic surgery. now a well known actress is speaking out warning others to think twice before attempting to enhance their looks. nbc's michelle kosinski is in paris with details. michelle, good morning. >> reporter: hey, matt. paris, the city of lights is known for the women who somehow manage to age magnificently. n now one of france's best known actresses is speaking out about a beauty secret she now wishes she hadn't done. not the wine, not the cheese but plastic surgery. ♪ >> reporter: french women are envied for forever maintaining
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the confident feminine generqua. now you have to see when they give in to plastic surgery. this star, long considered one of the most impossibly beautiful women in the world. but soon after -- i had my mouth done at 27. 20 years later she confesses, it's botched. today i would say i'm against plastic surgery. it's a grave act that touches our soul. it was frightening. so you're a movie star with the best of everything. how does this happen? >> i have seen so many celebrities on television with bad cosmetic work. out's a shame. i think they just have done to the wrong doctor. you don't have to look fake with these treatments. >> reporter: cosmetic dermatologist to the stars leslie bauman said she refuses
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them. >> some people call me dr. no. i talk them out of more things. it's so important to know when to stop. >> reporter: we have seen some of our freshest faces transformed, even some of the youngest spark speculation when they suddenly look different. all of these celebrities have voiced regrets. denise richards and tori spelling over breast implants. kenny rogers didn't like the eye lift. jennifer gray, "dirty dancing" sweetheart felt a new nose put her in a corner professionally. and the lips. the gorgeous sharon stone admitted to turning troutlike. lisa rinna had hers reduced. jane fonda said, i caved. i vowed i wouldn't and i'm not proud of it. sometimes it goes wrong. the latest young poster woman for overdoing it said surgery
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ruined my career and my personal life. i wish i could jump into a time machine and take it all back. now the french are talking about how to keep aging gracefully in a world full of tweaks. just this past year in france there was a health scare involving one of the makers of breast implants found to be using industrial grade silicon. tens of thousands of women were told to have them removed. matt? >> michelle kosinski, thank you very much. just ahead, using homeless people as living wifi hot spots. today's professionals weigh in. >> after your local news. the 2012 m-class [ mal] continually monitors blind spots, scans the road to reveal potential threats, even helps awaken its driver if he begins to doze. so in the blink of an eye it will have performed more active safety measures than most cars will in a lifetime.
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>> good morning. i'm joe krebs. breaking news. police are looking for a white 2007 acura dx. a car that was hijacked -- carjacked on suitland road in southeast washington. it contains a 5-month-old child. the car was taken in southeast where the 5-month-old child inside. once again described as a white 2007 acura mdx car. police are still looking for that vehicle. and for the child. let's go to tom kierein to take a look at our forecast. more like a mayday than a march day. >> yeah. temperatures now in the 50s and cloud cover breaking up. sun back. isolated afternoon or evening thundershower than sunshine with temperatures warming up
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8:00 now on a tuesday morning. it's the 13th of march, 2012. somebody has to make a phone call. so much for six more weeks of winter. we are headed into the 70s here in new york city today. outside on the plaza along with a lot of great people here, a huge crowd. i'm ann curry alongside matt lauer and al roker. we have a lot to talk about. >> normally we talk about star jones, donny deutsch and dr. nancy snyderman. savannah guthrie is filling in for nancy today. they will tackle harsh words for
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reality stars because of the fame and fortune those people get. another topic, it just sounds wrong, but using homeless people as personal or individual wifi hot spots. it's part of a music convention taking place down south. >> we have practical information on how to make pulled pork. we're going to get a one-pot effort here from a great source, the pioneer woman who's written cookbooks. she's going to take the pulled pork and make it so you can use it for different recipes throughout the week. it's one spot, saves time and money. we'll hear from her coming up. >> we all love will farrell. >> yes. >> funny guy. >> his new movie suggests it is in spanish with english subtitles. he did the role in spanish and he's here to talk about it, i assume in english. >> in spanish.
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>> very cool. it will be good. meantime let's go inside and get a check of the top stories. we have notallyal lally -- nata standing by. good morning. visiting the villages where a u.s. soldier went on a deadly rampage sunday morning killing 16 civilians. attackers opened fire on a delegation from several sides as new information emerges about the alleged attacker in sunday's rampage. the suspect was trained as a sniper and suffered a brain injury during a recent vehicle accident but had since been deemed recovered. leon panetta said the death penalty seasoned off the table when the suspect is on trial. the race for the republican presidential nomination moves to the south today. polls suggest the alabama and mississippi primaries are too close to call. mitt romney hopes for a double victory in the south. rick santorum and newt gingrich are counting on strong support from conservatives and evangelical voters. high gas prices are having an
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impact on the presidential race according to a new york times cbs news poll president obama's approval rating has dropped from 50 to 41% in recent weeks and the pain at the pump continues to rise. the price of regular is up 30 cents a gallon since last month. more people are now using commuter trains and buses because of the high cost of driving. the defense rested its case monday in the trial of a former rutgers university student charged with using a web cam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounr with another man. the roommate, tyler clemente committed suicide days later. the jury could get the case today. now for a look at what's trending today, our quick round-up of what has you talking online. the feud between jon hamm and kim kardashian is a top google search. hamm said kardashian and paris hilton are idiots and that stupidity is celebrated and
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rewarded in our culture. kim has tweeted back that calling someone who runs their own businesses and is part of a successful tv show stupid is, in my opinion, careless. a big backlash after a marketing agency turned homeless people into portable wifi hot spots. volunteers from an austin homeless shelter were fitted with mobile devices and paid $20 a day plus donations to walk around at the south by southwest festival where heavy smartphone usage can overwhelm cellular networks. they called it an employment opportunity. critics say it exploits the poor. we'll have more coming up in today's professionals. and russia's entry in a song contest is a group of grannies who have gone viral with their anthem "party for everybody." ♪ ♪ party for everybody >> the average age is 75.
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they are competing to win money for a new church in their village. i say give it to them. they win the prize. 8:05. let's go back out to matt and ann. very cute. >> i thought that was the promopr pro-missoupro mmo for nbc's "fashion star." i kid because i love. >> apparently. meantime a check of the morning's weather. do you need a moment to collect yourself? >> just going to walk away. you guys want to say hi to your dad in afghanistan. why don't you? >> hi. >> hi, dad! >> our dad's at home in pennsylvania. >> but your dad is in afghanistan. we wish him the best. >> let's check your and show you pick city of the day. eau claire, wisconsin, nbc 13. sunny, mild, and 61 degrees. we are looking at a lot of wet weather making its way into the
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pacific northwest. strong storms, windy conditions. rain and mountain snows. coastal snow as well. record highs for the plains. down into texas. 63 in chicago today. going up into the 70s tomorrow. look for wet weather along the southeastern atlantic coast. showers. hit or miss sprinkles in the northeast. becoming partly sunny, gorgeous day in miami today. partly sunny and high of 81. >> good morning. meteorologist tom kierein in storm center 4. live view from the sky watcher camera showing a clumpy cloud hanging over washington. and a clearing sky on this tuesday morning. sunshine breaking out over the next hour. rye now around the region we are in the 50s. 57 now at reagan national. on its way into the 70s later this afternoon. and small chance of an isolated late afternoon or early evening thundershower. otherwise partly cloudy. sunny, warmer weather for and that's your latest weather. ann? >> al, thank you so much.
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a couple weeks ago nobody knew what it was. now 74 million youtube hits later, let's take a look at a sample. >> so i will not talk much. it will start something. because if i saw my brother once again -- [ crying ] >> it's a video designed to show the plight of child warriors in uganda and atrocities committed by a guerilla leader there named joseph kony. 74 million people, mostly teens and younger, have now gotten into this. the question is why. >> you said it. teens and young people. they are the ones who control the viral part of the internet. this is a story about oppressed children recruited for war. plus they did one smart thing. they reached out to influencers. they sent it from george clooney to zuckerberg to mitt romney. it was a combination of that.
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anything with this kind of incredible steam is going to be driven and about youth. >> what bothers me in terms of the background is i'm not sure people understand where the money is going. i know during one of the interviews the film maker was trying to justify just the movement aspect of it, but when you're soliciting donations and a third of the money goes for marketing and a third of the money is going only to the programming, that's where i have concerns. >> it disturbs me, too. this is a triumph of marketing. if they were misleading in the facts, at what cost? you have inspired young people. when they find out the facts will they be disappointed and become cynical? it's the illusion. >> are the young people getting on board with this because it is a new way to be cool? is it a new era of social participation? or are we talking in two weeks about the fact that nobody's talking about kony 2012 anymore? >> it has that feel. it's almost a self-parody that
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at the end they have an action kit with matching bracelets. >> does tend justify the means? if we have shined light on this horrible situation, this is not a bad thing. >> i'm not upset with them shining the light. i want to make sure the money people are sending in goes to -- >> if we can make activism cool, okay. >> rick santorum, one of the gop presidential candidates said he would like to -- i'm pa are a phrasing, it to be illegal for anyone running for president to use a teleprompter saying people should hear your words, not words run through a focus group or written by someone else. >> doesn't he have anything else to talk about? >> how do we feel about it? >> oh, please. >> it's silly. doesn't if man have anything else to talk about? you're running for the presidency of the united states
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and you're going to whine because he's a better speaker than you are? >> president obama uses teleprompter as do other politicians. >> both sides do it. the democrats love to make hay of romney tying his car dog to the car back in the day. barack obama uses it because he's not intelligent and can't articulate without it, they say. i don't think there is evidence of that. >> it's simple. he's trying to play to his strength. the thing that's made him appealing and sometimes gets in his way is he shoots from the hip. he's real, genuine and says, hey, the other guys aren't smart enough to do it without it. throughout history sometimes you speak great extemporaneously and sometimes from a script. there would be no "today" show if you're not reading from a script. >> that's not unnecessarily true. as part of a music convention in austin, texas, a marketing company came up with an idea. you have to hear this to believe
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it. basically they have decided to give techies better wifi access by attaching wifi routers to homeless people making them in effect individual wifi hot spots. initial reaction to this? >> ew. it's giving me an ick factor. >> ad man. >> before we stand up for the oppressed poor if you found out a sandwich shop hired a homeless person to be a bill board, paid him $20 to walk the streets you would say, wow, this homeless person is trying to do something. if you ask the homeless person -- >> they made $20 a gday. >> we sit up here and make judgments about what oppressed people should and shouldn't do. >> i'm happy they are paying. but the reason i had that reaction is that calling a person an internet wifi hot spot objectifies them and makes them
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something less than human. >> you're saying this is another example of how anonymous you are. you can walk past me and i can use you and i can use you in this way. >> we're pontificatinpontificat. they get $20 and feel useful. >> a war of words between actors and reality stars. jon hamm said whether it's paris hilton or kim kardashian, stupidity is celebrated. being a blanking idiot is a valuable commodity because you're rewarded significantly. is he being elitist? >> i find it fascinating when they talk from the perch. they are reading words other people write for them and they are paid for it. before you deign down to look at the world, relax. >> with reality stars there is a difference between those who pimped their celebrity in order to move their business work
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forward and the ones that are just bad girls. >> kim kardashian, say what you will, she's made the most of her fame and turned into a businesswoman. there is an audience for it. >> ladies and gentlemen, the comedy stylings of savannah guthrie. >> dr. nancy snyderman will be back next week. nice job. well done. up next, a tasty pulled pork recipe with a twist from the pioneer woman after this. in america... nertime ...where more pet parents trust petsmart for natural and expert- recommended foods than any place else. and now, we've added more than 100 new varieties to our already wide selection of favorite brands. like nature's recipe®, helping your pet get more out of life by carefully selecting every ingredient including high quality protein. do what's best for your pet. at petsmart. happiness in store.™
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back now at 8:20. this morning on today's kitchen. what's on the menu? a recipe for pulled pork spicy enough to clear your sinuses and there are only five ingredients including a can of soda. ree drummond joins us, author of "the pioneer woman cooks, food from my frontier." >> good morning, ann. >> why put soda on pulled pork? >> it's my husband's favorite so i added it and it's a wonderful addition. now this is a pork butt. it has salt andepper and i have a can of chipotle peppers. my pantry is full of them. >> this will make it spicy. >> very. pour them over the top. >> boom. >> this is the fun part.
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you get to open a couple cans of pop. you can use any cola, root beer. >> ginger ale would bnt as good. >> it wouldn't have the same punch. >> orange flavors. >> yellows wouldn't work. >> brown sugar. >> the sweet and spicy work well together. >> i get it. >> i pour it on the sides like this and that's it. i like to leave peppers on top. the secret is you put it in the oven for six hours. >> wow. here's something to wipe your hands on. >> thank you. >> it comes out like this, all pulled. >> yes. >> this is the pulled pork. >> you pull off the cap of fat. shred it. turn on a movie or show you like and shred it up. >> and this one pot thing that cooked for six hours will be spread out over several meals to save you time. >> exactly. in my family, i have four kids, so it will last probably one and a half meals. but if there are two or three of
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you, this pork will fill the cutting board. >> which is why they will love it. what do you have here? >> i have buttered egg noodles. i strained the fat from the cooking liquid and it's a beautiful, glorious peppery concoction. i have the shredded made over the noodles and i spoon the sauce. it's a sweet, spicy, wonderful creation. >> parsley on top and your do'r done. >> comfort food. >> with the left over pork in the fridge, i made pulled pork tacos. tomatoes, lettuce, cheese, onion. >> you can have the kids make it at the dinner table. >> warm corn tortillas and go to town. these are mine. i'll make you some. >> okay, fine. i want to talk about pizza. >> a quick store bought flat pizza crust. pulled pork, cheese, peppers. any topgs you want to put. the pork has a wonderful sweet savory, spicy combination.
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>> that's the thing about this. i think this would be great for famil families. are the chipotles too much? >> most of the spice is in the liquid. if you want the spice, put it on top. the meat alone is just flavorful and wonderful. it will rock your world. >> i can see you can do a lot with this. >> i will build one because i heard al's around here. he might want his own pizza. >> you've got his number. looks like you rolled this out yourself. did you buy it or make it yourself? >> this is store bought flat bread. it's a flat bread pizza. you can use naan or store bought pizza crust. we grilled it to give it flavor. then put the meat on top. lots of cheese. >> lots of cheese. what kind would you put on the pizza? >> mozzarella. >> hi, al. >> hello. >> she's making you a pizza. >> you can put all this stuff out and the kids can make their
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we have brian breaking news. new developments in the police investigation into a carjacking with a 5-month-old baby inside the car. the police tell us that the car has been located in prince george's county and the baby appears to be fine. this happened along suitland road in southeast about 30 minutes ago. police were looking for a white 2007 acura with maryland tags. again, that car has been located in prince george's county. we will bring you the latest news4. weight loss programs can be expensive. so to save some money, i just got the popular girls from the local middle school to follow me around.
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good morning. clouds receding east. sun breaking out. temperatures now near 60. later today into the mid and upper 70s. small chance of an isolated thundershower late afternoon, early evening. then sunny and warmer on wednesday and thursday. maybe some rain on friday. how's traffic? >> good morning. traveling on 395, very slow trip for you. jammed at edsall. delays continue to 14th street bridge. you are just at 22 miles per
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we're back now. 8:30 on a tuesday morning. it's the 13th day of march, 2012. i think it's official now. the rolling spring break is under way. we have a huge crowd on the plaza. look who they are getting to say hi to. will farrell is here talking about his brand new movie in a couple of minutes. this one is a little different for will because it's all in
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spanish. >> en espanol. and the name is -- >> "casa de mi padre." my father's house. >> out on the plaza, i'm matt lauer along with al roker, ann curry and natalie morales. >> what else is coming up is a class called design 101 with nate berkus, the design guru. he'll tell us some of the biggest trends. don't throw it, nate. someone has to clean up your messes. >> i won't. >> we'll look at some of the ideas that may make our house or apartment look nicer. >> and our good friend jane pauley has the story of a guy who got rid of his 9:00 to 5:00 job and found his true love, pizza. >> also, what will be the next big brand in fashion? nbc's new reality competition "fashion star" premieres tonight. >> we are joined by the host and executive producer, nicole richie, elle mcpherson.
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elle, we have home makers, fashion students who haven't quite made it yet. take me through how the show works? >> we have three great retailers, macy's, sax 5th avenue and h & m. the contestants are home makers, making clothes but not in department stores. they want to get in front of macy's, for example. so they present their garments on a fashion show. t-shirts, jeans, leather jackets with the help of the mentors and they are bought or not by macy's saks and h & m. >> they must be like sponges. really open based on the fact that you have been successful in your career. >> you do have to be -- there is a difference from being an
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artist to being a brand. we want to transition them to be a brand. you don't just want to design a $10,000 gown and never hear from them again. this is about clothes america wants to wear. >> and you can buy tonight. >> it's about helping them understand it's not about being a one trick pony. they are learning to build a brand, an image and create an aura around who you are. >> people at home say how can you buy the fashions tonight? the episodes were taped a while ago to give the stores a chance. we want to remind you to catch "fashion star" tonight at 8: 9:30/8:30 central time on nb >> let's show you what's happening as far as your weather today. we are looking at showers and thunderstorms and making their way through the gulf coast, southeastern atlantic states.
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we have wet weather making its its way into the pacific northwest with snow. plenty of shine, record highs in the plains. tomorrow record highs continue into the great lakes. chicago will be in the 70s where they will have record warmth down to the gulf coast. sunshine and milder in the mid atlantic states. rainly good the pacific northwest. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> sunshine around the region. live view from the sky watcher camera looking towards the west and we have a half moon there. top of your screen. and a blue sky. as we cleared out in the wake of the overnight rain, the pavement is drying out. temperatures are beginning to warm up now. we are into the upper 50s to near 60 degrees. and later today, it will continue to climb into the 70s and lots of sun. clouds building late afternoon and early evening. might produce an isolated thundershower and clearing out after that. sunshine, warmer weather for wednesday, thursday. and that's your latest weather. we want to say hello to jeremy rosado, the first contestant eliminated from "american idol's" top 13.
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i'm sorry to hear that. you were sent home because of a new rule that you're not sent home by america but by the judges? what's up with that? >> i guess they tested it out for the first time last week. >> on you. >> i was the guinea pig. bottom girl, bottom guy and they decided who to send home. >> what do you think led to the eliminati elimination? >> i'm not sure. i thought the last performance was good, but i'm grateful no matter what. >> jennifer lopez fell in love with you, calling you jer-bear. >> i love her, too. >> are you trying to stay in touch? >> i would love to. that would be awesome. >> jeremy, all the best. >> thank you so much. >> it's a great one for you. ann? >> by the way, we have will farrell in the house. that's coming up right after this.
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will farrell is trying something new in his latest movie, "casa de mi padre." he plays armando alvarez who hasn't been lucky with the ladies. maybe because he's looking for the ideal woman. >> will farrell, good morning. >> powerful stuff. right? >> i've got to know how this happened. by the way, this movie is 100%
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in spanish. [ speaking spanish ] >> how long did it take you to memorize that? >> you know, i started working with a translator a month prior to filming. then it was just literally every day and every night and started dreaming in spanish. it was just this intense immersion. >> take me back. where did you come up with the idea as a nonspanish speaking actor that you should star in a spanish language movie? >> i just had this crazy idea for the longest time. i think from watching telenovellas which we all love. >> were you ever on one? >> i was. watching the show, seeing how arched they were, i thought, that would be something you have never seen before. >> what's interesting, while there are spoof elements in this, you play it straight basically the whole time. >> yeah. it's plays seriously. every scene is an ard-winning
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performance, quote/unquote. >> are you now fluent in spanish? if you were to say, mr. lauer, that's a lovely head of hair you have. i wish i could have hair like that. how would you say it? [ speaking spanish ] >> is that close? >> your head is handsome. >> i thought it was your head looks like a melon or something. is this the string in many spanish language movies you will star in? >> hopefully. i want to get a piece of the eurovision song contest. >> you sing in the movie. >> i sing in spanish, of course. what it is, it's kind of telenovella meet as bad mexican spaghetti western. >> meets "starface". >> quentin tarantino and we have fun with continuity mistakes.
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>> there is a sex scene. >> there is. >> you're involved in it. on a scale of sexiness, 10 being drop dead sexy and 1 being you will never do another sex scene, where does this rate? >> this is 0. this is the most unsexy sex scene ever committed to film. but yet the silliest, i think. , i have ever seen. >> you were known as someone who likes to improv in movies. >> mm-hmm. >> is it possible when you have had to memorize the script? >> it is next to impossible. you know, i had to find my cues just through kind of nonverbal, physical bits and that sort of thing. it was all i could do just to get the lines down, get the pronunciation correctly. i didn't want this to be the joke of me speaking spanish poorly. so i took it very seriously. >> there are spoof elements. there is one scene, parts where you are riding horses and it's
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clearly a mechanical horse. >> with people pushing trees in the background. >> so it's hard to know how seriously to take it. >> yeah. you know, it's one of the comedies that breaks all the rules. also, you know, for diego luna and gae garcia bernal, it's their first time in a comedy. it's a groundbreaking film. >> gives us an idea of what goes on. >> i'm a genius, matt. >> "casa de mi padre" opens wide on friday. up next, inspiration if you want to do some sprucing up around the house. nate berkus shares the hot test whatcha lookin' for hon? ah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don't be crazy, i've got tons of blue jeans. frank! frank! get my jean bin, susie wants my jeans.
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what are the hottest decorating trends for spring you may want to think about adding to your home? nate berkus is host of "the nate berkus show" good morning. >> good morning, ann. >> these are four trends you want us to know about why? >> the important thing to realize is your home should tell the story of who you are. these are four newish ways to make your home feel updated and current without spending a ton of money. >> maybe make us happier. number one, the big trend is metallics. you can overdo it, i would think. >> yes, you can. just like you can dress in too many metallics, the same thing goes for the home. first, add metallic pillows especially in a dark corner, a chair you use a lot, something you want to update, make the area sing a little bit. these are from west elm. we have a metallic lamp done in brushed brass. so it's not overdone. subtle. a stool from west elm which can
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be grouped in multiples or just on its own. wallpaper, did you know they sell wallpaper at anthropologie? >> i didn't. >> this is exciting to me. i do how to use wallpaper in the back of book shelves or diy the doors of a cabinet. you can buy a roll for about $80 and it looks great. back of the bookshelf or in the dining room behind the display of dishes. it's a nice update. >> this is adding bling to your home. >> the bling. >> it shines like bling. >> blingy. >> you have a mens wear trend as well happening now. >> yes. i don't think there is anything more classic than menswear in general. >> really? >> i really don't. are we fighting this morning? >> no. what about women's wear? >> women's wear is designed to be special. me menswear is supposed to feel the same, unlike my belt. >> you pointed it out.
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>> i like it. this is from graham & brown. anything you see in a men's suiting department is a nice update. don't go over board with these ideas. they are just to get you inspired to do things in your home. we have herringbone dishes from ralph lauren. mix them in with what you have already. it's nice to use this as just a dinner plate and switch it up. don't buy the whole set, is my advice. then felt. felt looks like classic gray flannel or a tie. my friend tom brown does the suits and looks fantastic. >> are you name dropping? >> it's so classic i think of him. >> tom, i hope you feel good about having your name mentioned. >> by the way, i would put this bling and this couch together. >> ann! you're stealing my job. >> i like it. >> this is terrifying. >> i thought you would say that's a mistake. >> no. i like it. >> graphics are another trend. a lot of our clothes are graphic
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as well as decor. >> exactly. the reason why people reach for graphics is because it's a lot of bang for not a lot of buck. when you switch out a rug like this, do something bold. a striped pillow, beautiful drapes. even plates from crate & barrel or trays. it adds an instant update. huge impact and you haven't overinvested. >> lastly, taking a cue from fashion is the trend towards color. blue is a good choice because it's safe. >> absolutely. >> there are a lot of different ways to go. >> my favorite is this console which is a diy project. we picked a paint color, painted it blue which we are seeing all over the runways and everywhere. you can do anything. the table lamp from crate & barrel. we have a pillow done almost like a 1930s pattern and this puff from cb2 which is cool. it's almost menswear because it's knit. but it's blue so i put it in this category. >> nate berkus, thank you.
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produced a series of special reports for us. welcome back. good to see you. >> thank you, matt. like a lot of people just starting out paul giononi figured you pick a career, work, save, retire and then do something you like. at 56, he found something he loved. here come your customers. they're early. >> here they come. >> reporter: brooklyn's hottest new pizzaolo is pauley g. >> people said to open a restaurant. i just kept telling them, you don't know what you're talking about. >> reporter: paul was in information technology. as he said, masquerading as a computer geek. >> it wasn't what i have a passion for. i love to entertain and i love to cook. >> reporter: when he was offered a buyout at 48 he happily traded his salary for a small pension and working for himself.
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it was a struggle to find work. >> i had a freight train coming at me. i didn't have a nest egg to fall back on. i knew in my mind there must be something. i wanted to do something if with my life i would really enjoy. >> reporter: at a pizzeria on cone island he found it. it changed your life. >> it did. i was told the difference is it's made with coal and the pizza gets hotter. it was a pizza epiphany. >> reporter: he and his sons embarked on pizza tours. >> we'd go to four, five places in a day. >> i started seeing that it's not that complicated. it would be nice to have an oven. once i bought the bricks that was it. we were doing it. >> reporter: he built a wood-fired pizza oven in his yard. >> i decided to open up a pizzeria. i started telling other people. commitment is a powerful thing.
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>> reporter: then he made his first pizza. how was it? >> it was ridiculous looking. looked like an amoeba. but it tasted good. >> reporter: he made hundreds of pizzas. >> i'm changing the dough recipe every time, trying different toppings and getting an idea what works. >> reporter: it was entirely do it yourself. >> i didn't go to pizza school and pay thousands of dollars to get pizza lessons. i didn't fly to italy. i didn't hire a publicist. i used social media to get the word out. >> reporter: he invited the top bloggers to pizza parties at his house. >> i would feed them for free. they weren't going to write bad things about me, that was for sure. >> reporter: the purpose was publicity or to test whether the pizza is good enough? >> yes. >> reporter: two years ago pauley g. opened the doors. why is it a good idea to open a restaurant during a recession? >> particularly pizza. for $15 or so you can go get
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maybe the best meal in new york. >> reporter: the reviews are in. and so are the crowds. >> i knew people -- >> good! >> the crust, the dough. crisp and tasty. >> reporter: i can't figure out how an extrovert got into accounting and technology. >> i'll do my best to check back once you have pizza. i wish someone had told me to find your passion and do it because you're going to be good at it. >> that looks good. >> reporter: you work six days a week. >> seven? no. i work no days a week. okay? i haven't worked in over two years. when i come in here, i'm not working. >> okay, paul really does work seven days a week. he found investors, but he also mortgaged his house.
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i hope you can join me this morning at 10:00 eastern time for my live internet radio call-in show at aarp.org/jane. >> yes, he does work, but that mindset is the power. being able to say, no, this isn't work. i love to do it. i enjoy it, so i don't work. there he is in the crowd right there. i hope he brought some pizza. all right. just ahead, jill martin's steals and deals. exclusive discounts on beauty products to luggage after your local news.
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8:56 is your time on this tuesday, march 13, 2012. good morning. i'm eun yang. let's check storm 4 meteorologist tom kierein for a look at your forecast. seems like we fast forwarded through spring, tom. >> yeah. we have. going to feel more like may than march. cleared out blue sky now. live view from the sky watcher camera. half moon there in the western sky. and temperatures around the
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region now are, as by approach 9:00, climbing to near 60 degrees. it will continue to climb into the 70s later today. and we will have lots of sun. maybe an isolated thundershower later this afternoon, this evening. nothing severe. overnight tonight clearing out and sunny and warm on wednesday and thursday. highs near 80. maybe rain friday and then drying out for the weekend. >> all right, tom. thank you. a quick break now and
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we are back with more of "today." just taking a second to say hi to the people who joined our rolling spring break party here on rockefeller plaza. we're happy to have them here. we're expecting big crowds over the next several weeks. i'm matt lauer along with ann curry, al roker and savannah guthrie. coming up, was there a cover-up? we're not talking about water gate here, but the wrongful termination trial of that lady right there, nicollette sheridan, fired from "desperate housewives." >> that's right. there was an anonymous voicemail left that caused quite a stir at this trial.
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the man who left the anonymous voicemail may take the stand today. so we're going to find out more details about that coming up. >> anyway, also ahead, joy bauer will be here with her diet s.o.s., helping everybody figure out the best foods to help you heal faster if you're recovering from surgery. and nutritious foods that even a picky toddler will love. how to avoid high salt content in frozen meals, especially vegetarian options. >> and jill martin is here with her steals and deals. a lot of good items. we see pillows there. monogrammed leather cups, a luggage set for your next vacation and something for your pet. up to 80% off for "today" show viewers. >> what's that? water? a lot of water. >> elevated. >> coming up. >> you guys okay?
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i don't want you fighting. natalie has a look at the headlines. >> good morning. in the news this morning more fallout from sunday's massacre of afghan civilians allegedly by an american soldier. >> reporter: good morning. protests began in eastern afghanistan today, but they did end peacefully. it was primarily university students. we did see violence down south and kandahar when an afghan delegation made it to one of the villages that was attacked in sunday's killing. the delegation was in a mosque praying when the taliban decided to fire at them. instead they hit an afghan soldier as well as an avenue fg civilian. >> thank you. this morning president obama announces new efforts to level the playing field for american workers and businesses by enforcing trade rights with
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china. the u.s. is asking for consultation with china at the world trade organization over what washington calls unfair export restraints. eating too much red meat could shorten your life. this is a study from the archives of internal medicine. researchers say people who ate a serving of red meat including beef, pork or lamb every day had a 13% higher risk of death than those who ate little meat. people who ate processed meats were to% more likely to die from cancer and heart disease. there is good news though. carnivores don't have to give up the steak knife spirely. researchers say meat up to three times a week should be fine. attorneys for former "desperate housewives" star nicollette sheridan dropped a bombshell. she wants $6 million in damages. monday her attorneys played a
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phone mess sam allegedly from a "desperate housewives" employee who said he got an e-mail about purging references to her firing from the computer. her attorney calls it a last minute desperate attempt by sheridan's legal team. new images from nasa give the sharpest image yet of saturn's moon reya. these shots caught two major impact areas on the surface. could this be a long lost da vinci master piece? it was uncovered in florence and the chemical content of the hidden paint match it is colors used on the mona lisa. da vinci began it in 1805 but it was covered up by a fresco in 1663. historians long thought the work was wiped noout in the process t
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in a "the da vinci code"-like hint there is a cryptic banner reading "he who seeks finds." hmm, very "the da vinci code"-like. it's five minutes past the hour. now to al with a check of the weather. >> reporter: this portion of "today" is brought to you by new nonalcohol bailey's coffee creamers. find your flavor today. >> a da vinci clue -- or is it? is it?how you what's going on let's show you what's going on as far as your weather is concerned. why is it so warm? the jet stream is way up to the north because of a large upper-level ridge. it is keeping it north to canada and we have the warm air circulating. look at these temperatures important today. 26 degrees above normal in minneapolis. 21 degrees above normal in amarillo. chicago, over 20 degrees warmer than usual. same in new york city. where it will get to 73 today and 63, chicago. 75 tomorrow.
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dallas, 80 degrees. and out west we have a big storm system moving in. radar doesn't quite pick it up because of the mountains. we are talking about coastal gale, winter storm warnings. snowfall amounts along the coast, one to four inches. just inland there could be as much as 6 to 12 inches of snow and talking about central california anywhere from 3 to 4 inches of rain. that's weighs going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. sun is back. and temperatures are warming up. meteorologist tom kierein, storm center 4 now. near 60 degrees throughout most of the region. later today with lots of sun. climb into the 70s and few clouds building during the middle and latter part of the afternoon. might produce some thunder and lightning and brief showers passing through. and clearing out tonight. and sunny and warming up wednesday and thursday near 80. might get rain on friday and then drying out for the weekend. cooler time for joy's diet s.o.s.
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where we answer your daily diet dilemma. joy bauer is here with everything from meal ideas for toddlers to vegetarian dishes. good to see you. >> good morning, al. >> we're going to skype for liz joining us from north carolina. good morning, liz. >> good morning, al. good morning, joy. >> what's your question? >> my question is this i recently had abdominal surgery and i wonder what i could eat to encourage healing? >> first, i'm sorry about your surgery. i hope you are feeling better and stronger every day. it's a super smart question. there are things that can help aid in wound healing. first, make protein a top priority. protein helps with the regeneration of healthy tissue. typically without surgery, we need about 50% of our weight in grams of protein. that means if a woman weighs 150 pounds she needs 75 grams of protein each day. >> how much is that?
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>> well, if you go out of your way to include something that's packed with protein -- chicken, turkey, fish or nonfat dairy with each and every meal you get to that point. during surgery, i recommend people add an additional 20 grams of protein on top of that. that same woman at 150 pounds normally needs 75 grams of protein. after surgery she needs 95 grams of protein each day for a couple of weeks. that will help. three other healing nutrients to include -- vitamin c. so get a lot of citrus fruits, bell peppers, strawberries. also beta carotene, sweet potatoes and carrots. lastly zinc is important. you can get a lot in pumpkin seeds and dark meat poultry. the nice part about the zinc foods is they are double duty because they also have the protein. feel well. >> thank you so much. we're going to a viewer e-mail
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from sharon from texas. she writes, my blood work showed elevated blood sugar and cholesterol. i know i should limit carbs but i'm concerned if i eat mostly meat and veggies that i won't be addressing the cholesterol issue. >> this is common. people get multiple diagnoses at the same time. it can be confusing and daunting. she's lucky because the same meal plan can help slash her cholesterol and steady her blood sugar. this is what to do. for each meal i want an ample amount of lean protein -- fish and seafood. nonfat dairy, poultry. also unlimited amounts of nonstarchy vegetables like broccoli, green beans, cauliflower, spinach and kale. one to two servings of high quality starch like whole grain cereal, quinoa. in the afternoon, a handful of
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nuts. anything goes. and one piece of fruit. this winning strategy has ample amounts of protein to stead blood sugars. it's low in sugar with a lot of fiber and low in saturated fats. it gets rid of the bad ldl numbers, drives them down. she'll be in great shape. >> time for one more. amy from pennsylvania joining us via skype. what's your question? >> good morning. hi, al. hi, joy. i have a 23-month-old daughter. i was wondering what would be some well balanced healthy meal options for toddlers? i feel like i feed her the same thing day in and day out. i can tell she needs a change. >> here are ideas to get you and her out of the rut. make waffle fingers in the morning. toast a whole grain waffle, slice it into strips. she can have fun believing it's
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nail polish and dip it in yogurt. try rice pudding. i love to add brown cooked rice into vanilla yogurt, top it with cinnamon and you have rice pudding. i'll put more ideas on twitter and facebook. i have a lot. >> thanks, joy. i know you do. still ahead, pamper yourself and your pet with luxury items d discounted up to 80% in jill's steals & deals. and later, clients love him for high drama. allie's spelling bee is monday... sounds like a mini-wheats day to me! and becka's science fair is on the 8th. she's presenting the solar system. hey i've got just the whole grain fiber to help keep her full so she can stay focused. um...you rock. she'll be ready to rock. right here! [ female announcer ] make your kids big days, mini-wheats days. packed with fiber and nearly a day's worth of whole grains kellogg's frosted mini-wheats cereal helps keep your kids full and focused. now available in cinnamon roll flavor. keeps 'em full...
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at deeply discounted prices. some more than 80% off. today for you our "today" viewers jill martin is here to walk us through the offers. good morning. >> good morning. >> remind us how it works again. >> go to today.com this second. all of these will be listed there. we'll link you to the retailer websites. but limited amounts. >> something for everyone including the family pets. 24 hours to get special prices. first up, a bath and body gift set. this is gorgeous. >> retail is $40. we are offering four deluxe scented gift tins including full sized soap, hand cream and hydrating lip balm. it comes in a tin. then it comes in a beautiful
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paper castle. what a thing to walk in with. the retail is $40. the deal is $12. that's 70% off. >> what's shipping like on this? >> go to today.com for shipping. they are all different prices. >> good idea to stock up on these to make the most of the shipping. >> good idea. >> over here for your pet, this is a little bit unusual for steals and deals but this is the neater feeder which in my house would be perfect. our dog when she eats is all over the place. >> $34.99 to $59.99. this is mess proof for pets. >> it's elevated so it's good for their backs. >> three different sizes. i'm going like this, not that your pet is, but it's splash proof. keeps everything clean. three different sizes. the retail is $34.99 to $59.99.
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the deal is $15 for any size. up to 75% off. >> okay. time to do some spring cleaning. what better way to dress up the couch than with brand new gorgeous spring-like pillows. you have these from cutie and company. they come in a wide variety. >> to spruce up a room for spring this is a great way to do it. retail is $48. 16 styles of decorative pillows, different colors and patterns made in the u.s. 17 by 17 e removable slip cover. with synthetic down insert. the deal is $12. that's 7 #5% off. >> great colors and soft with down inside. great. over here, jewelry is a top seller. we have great leather cuffs from lauren lynn and you can personalize them, monogram them. >> i love these. the retail is $150. a huge celeb following for these. they come in brown and black, genuine leather. disks are gold plated.
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one size fits all. they have an adjustable button. >> nice. >> can be monogrammed up to two letters. it comes with one. an additional letter is $3. the deal is $29. that's 81% off. >> amazing. >> this is a great gift to stock up on. you have to just know your friend's name ahead of time. look how great it is to layer. >> i love the look. this is one a lot of people go gaga for. nobody likes to buy luggage, especially at full price. we have something for the jet setter from travel pro. great prices. all the same price for any of these sizes. >> aren't they great? first of all, you have to plan a trip and then get the luggage. nice to travel in style. retail is $300 to $360. you see the three styles here for the carry-on which we opened. this is bigger and this is the suiter. i would like to go somewhere where you have to take this one. black with gray trim in nylon
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fabric, water repellant. very durable. $300 to $360 is retail. the deal is $69. >> for any size. >> any size. >> wow. that's an amazing bargain. these are tough and sturdy, too. >> now plan your trip. >> i'm going to work on that. jill, thanks so much. the products are the moir bath and body sift set, the neater feeder, decorative pillows, leather cuff and the travel pro luggage. head to today.com for the exclusive coupon codes for the products. submit your questions about the steals & deals segment to jill martin. coming up, lose up to 15 pounds by bathing suit season with an eat this not that slim down. first, these messages. with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪
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biggest loser." cassandra, good morning. >> hi. >> you have definitely lost. you started at 239 pounds. >> yes. >> tell us about your weight loss. >> it's just been the most amazinging journey, obviously. i can't say enough about what a blessing it was to actually make it to the ranch and be as successful as i was there, even with having gotten eliminated. >> how much have you lost? >> 84 pounds to date. >> terrific. >> amazing. >> you were voted off because you were considered a threat basically. >> yes. >> which is a good feeling, i guess. >> it was a good way to go out. at least i went out on top. yeah. it was disheartening but it fuelled me at home having gone out that way. i'm like, well, i'll show you. >> beyond the amazing weight loss what was the most valuable lesson you learned on the ranch about yourself? >> i have said this so many times but it was the fear. i was so scared before in my life. i had big dreams and i was just
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sitting back watching my life un-furl and not grabbing life by the horns. having to do intense things, addressing the worst i was so scared. every time i would tackle one scary workout and do it. >> it gave you the self-confidence you needed. >> it is a confidence builder. >> your dream is to work in new york city. >> yes. >> as a writer. >> yes. i love this city. oh, my gosh. i could just go crazy. i love this city so much. i have loved it forever. >> you were nervous but now you feel ready. >> i do. i always had it so big on this pedestal in my mind and coming here to look for apartments last may i was like, oh, my gosh, this city will eat you up and spit you out. i didn't feel ready. being back here now and recently i'm like -- what! i love it. >> good luck in the job hunting.
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you'll be delighted to discover how good they taste. 9:26 is your time now on this tuesday, march 13, 2012. let's check in with tom kierein for a look at the forecast. get started with rain. is that out of here now? >> it is. the sun is out now. the air is fresh. and cool. that's a live view from our city camera. and with the sunshine, we have warmed up now to around 60 degrees throughout much of the region. and it will continue to rapidly climb into the 70s later today. and maybe an isolated thundershower late afternoon and early evening. this small chance of that. sunny tomorrow. and thursday. and warmer up near 80 both days. maybe rain on friday. drying out for the weekend. >> thanks, tom. a
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that was my first wife, jodi. >> i know who it is. she was my mother. >> i know. she was the most beautiful woman in the world, the love of my life, the light of my love. >> the legendary robert de niro and his new movie "being flynn" about a young man reconnecting with his eccentric father after years of separation and the academy award winner will tell us all about it tomorrow on "today." >> looks good. interesting one. meantime just ahead with the mercury rising you may be already thinking about summer beach season. well, "eat this, not that!" author david zinczenko has been thinking about your beach body. he has a summer slim down for you.
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he can help you lose 6 to 16 pounds just by eating that. >> amazing. >> we'll hear about it. >> a bowl of whipped cream. >> he'll tell us how to swap things and eat this not that. >> you know when it's david zinczenko because there are bowls and boxes of things, of the swap-outs. >> exactly. they're delicious. >> then this is a cool segment. i'm looking forward to this. the coolest household items on the market. how about a canister that allows you to say good-bye to pet hair by vacuuming that poor dog. he's putting up with it well. maybe it's like a massage. mine would be running out the door with a vacuum near her. we have an umbrella that changes color when it's wet. >> that's a big handle for that umbrella. >> i'm sure it's light as a feather. >> it doesn't come with the handle. you won't need that here. well, we did in the morning but not now. >> let's show you --
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>> nice segue. >> a little bit subtle. >> you didn't even get it. al? >> we have wet weather, heavy wet weather, heavy rain, northern california. and snow in the pacific northwest. showers along the southeastern atlantic coast. record highs in the plains. tomorrow we are expecting more record highs from the great lakes into the plains again. mild here in the northeast and plenty of shine. more wet weather from northern california into pacific northwest. sunny and warm lou the gulf coast. hit or miss thundershowers down through southern florida. >> blue sky, bright sunshine. air is appreciate and cool now. near 60 degrees. but it is going to be warming up later today into the 70s. we may have some clouds rolling through with thunder and lightning by late afternoon and early evening. overnight, clearing out and near 50 tomorrow morning. sunny wednesday near 80. as well as on thursday, then friday and maybe some rain, 70s. over the weekend, drying out,
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looks like, saturday and sunday. there may be showers in the mountains. highs 70. >> and that's your latest weather. >> al, thanks. now hello to jeff lewis who's gone from flipping houses to redesigning them. he does it with brutal honesty on the new bravo show interior therapy with jeff lewis. good morning. >> good morning. >> you're famously ocd and you were cleaning the chair here. >> the girl from "the biggest loser" made a mess. i think it was potato chip crumbs or something. >> wow. >> that's terrible. >> i'm kidding. >> that's mean. >> she's doing great. >> do you go into houses and be mean to them? >> that's really not what happened. >> i go with the intention of helping them and sometimes we have to do a little bit of tough love. all the renovations were successful. however there were families i didn't necessarily get along with the entire time. >> did they kick you out at any point in time?
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>> i'm there for five days. there was one family i got so upset with i left. >> wow. >> i did come back eventually. but, yeah, i did leave. it's not always a happy ending. this is what i love about the show. it's reality hybrid without the typical hollywood ending. we just embrace what happened. if we weren't able to fix the problem, we owned it. there was one couple in particular that they had issues when we walked in the door. i called out the elephant in the room and they ended up breaking up in the end. it was my favorite episode. not because they broke up but because it was real. that's what happens. >> you give them therapy, too. >> yes. >> obviously it doesn't always work. >> i have had eigh years of therapy and seen five therapists so i am confident. >> just checking. >> for those of us who are fans of "flipping out," you're still doing it. season 6 now. >> we're filming season 6 which will air in july or august.
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>> we have generjenny in the wi >> she has coffee on her dress. >> we don't know how you put up with this. >> i'm a dream. better than i used to be. >> you are? >> much more mellow now. >> really? >> much more well adjusted. more mature. >> the therapy is working then. >> are you buying this? >> not at all. >> nice try. >> why does it take three of you to interview me? >> in case you have one out. >> why does nate berkus get four minutes and i get one and a half? >> well, you know. >> his show got cancelled. i have two shows on. >> there are taxicabs in new york city that will be redesigned -- >> i'm going down there in five minutes. >> it's getting hot in here. catch the premiere episode if you would like to tomorrow night at 9:00/8:00 central. we all need therapy now. >> up next, david zinczenko with your summer slim down.
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this morning on "eat this, not that!" the ultimate summer slim down. you may want to shed the weight and get your body bathing suit ready. david says you can lose 15 pounds or more by making simple food swaps. he's the author of "eat this, not that!" good morning. >> great to see you. >> you say little swaps make a difference. >> don't diet. make smart swaps. daylight savings time, weight saving times. lose 15 pounds by summer with smart swaps. that's what the "eat this, not
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that!" slim down is all about. >> if you stop at starbucks and get this white chocolate mocha and a banana nut loaf. >> coffee and cake. the problem is it's 1,100 calories. the banana loaf means the only thing you can do after it is loaf around for a while. >> ba-dum-bum. >> 125 grams of sugar. that's the equivalent of these nine tubs of cool whip if you do it for five days. at starbucks get the bacon, egg & cheese -- >> low fat? >> 350 calories. get the iced cafe americano with two shots of sugar free hazelnut syrup and you will lose how many pounds in three months? >> if i switch this every day for this? ten pounds.
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>> 15 pounds with that one smart swap. >> 15 pounds and cool whip, gone. our next item is a dove bar. >> everybody loves a quick nibble. this is the silky and smooth dove bar that flies right to your love handles. it has eight grams -- >> good one. i know you work hard. >> you're getting half a day's worth of saturated fat with eight grams. if you grab this every day in a week it's the equivalent, savannah of -- >> are those lucky charms? >> yes. the calorie equivalent of ten bowls of lucky charms. mars makes great pretzel m & ms. do this instead. 70 calorie difference with only three grams of saturated fat. do this a couple times a day over the course of 12 weeks. how many pounds do you think you lose? >> eight. >> six.
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close. >> you still have indulgence. it's not like you're giving up candy forever. >> the next item is the applebee's bourbon black & blue burger. >> once you realize how many calories are in it you will want to smack yourself in the head. 100 grams of fat. if you do this two or three times a week for lunch or dinner, 35 -- >> beers? >> buds, right there. that's the equivalent. the crew. what would you rather have? >> this is the crew breakfast. that's where we found it? >> a case of beer or three burgers? >> that's easy for them. >> when you're at applebee's, go with the house sirloin. nine ounces. 310 calories. >> pretty good. >> that's a huge savings. over the course of the three months leading up to summer it
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will cause you to lose 16 is 1/2 pounds. >> that's a good one. lots of bang for your buck there. natural cut french fries. that must be healthy. >> it's natural to cut it out of your diet if you are concerned about weight. our fry consumption tripled in the last 20 years. we get it with everything. we have five days a week. it's 2,500 calories. it's like -- what is this? film strip? >> 92 feet of fruit roll-ups right there. >> with tattoos on them. >> yes, you can wear it instead. >> instead, have ampples? >> i know it's not an appetizing switch. you can have fries two days a week instead of four or five days a week. between now and summer you can lose 10 to 15 pounds. >> this is the coldstone gotta
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have it strawberry shake. you've gotta have it with a friend. 1400 calories, two and a half days of saturated fat. if you are doing this three times a week it ends up being the equivalent of 19 -- >> stuffed animals. >> yes. take one of these, it's a great hat. it's 19 cones of cotton candy. instead get the strawberry ice cream, like it. 320 calories. make a swap like that and you still get dessert three days a week and you lose 12 1/2 pounds and you're not dieting. >> excellent. this feels diety. other than that they were great ideas. >> you've got to get your fiber. >> coming up, would you rather vacuum or take out the garbage. if the answer is neither we have cool gadgets to make house work more fun. coming up right after this. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol.
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it has a suction cup for any plate. use grandma's china, suction it on and turn it over. voila, you have a nice cake stand. to release there is a button. pull it and it comes off. that's so cool. >> i love it. it's cheap. $20 to $30. >> it comes in two sizes. 10 or 12 inches. >> great. this is another one you will love as well. the collapsible cheese grater. these take up room. >> they do. if you sometimes reach for them in the cabinet you can scrape your hand. this is flat. there is just a little latch that you unlatch, hold it down and you are you can grate your cheese. it's dishwasher safe which i love. $20 from joseph joseph. >> this is genius. basically if you like lemon tasting water you can make any bottle lemon tasting.
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>> it's the sombrero. stick it on any battle. squeeze the lemon. you don't have to buy -- you like that? >> you like lemon? you're next. >> that's $5. you can put it in the diet coke, whatever you want. >> hi, gemma. >> she likes the bottle. she wants to play. >> let's show you this. dyson just released today. >> a new vacuum. >> come here, gemma. they released this vacuum today. what's cool is it's round. so it's no longer -- that's okay. i can vacuum her there. it no longer gets into or hits anything. >> it's round. >> it's compact and there is a dyson dog -- >> don't eat the cup cakes, sweetie. >> this is a groomer. gemma is nicely sitting here letting me groom her. for $70 this is a vacuum
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attachment. it picks up all the dog hair. >> amazing. >> so cool. so well behaved. >> my dog runs when she hears the vacuum. >> you can train them. >> maybe we should move the cupcakes. >> okay. >> gemma, go to mama. >> replenish -- >> we have gone to the dogs, elizabeth. >> let's get it back. replenish is cool. it allows you to fill your bottle. it doesn't have -- oh, my gosh. it doesn't have all the water in it. >> okay. let's take care of these. sorry, sweetheart. you keep going. i'll move this. >> basically, you just take the bottle and you -- you fill it up
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with water. >> here, al. thank you. >> you add water so it's less money. it's a smart product. super smart. >> you don't pay for the extra water. >> you buy the new pods, fill them in. you can find them at whole foods. >> we collected ourselves. come back in, gemma. >> next we have these garbage bags that look like goldfish bowls. cute for april fools to have the kids take the garbage out. this is fun for april showers. an umbrella that when it gets wet it is made with special ink so the color comes out. white when dry. >> kids would love it. >> you can get it at amerirain. and "today" show dviewers get a discount. >> she's eating a cupcake!
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>> we all have so many things to plug in and need chargers, this is a cool idea from the container store. it's a bendable -- >> oh, great. usually they are long annoying strips. >> and this way you can plug everything in and be good to go. >> elizabeth mayhew, you were great. gemma, you're brilliant. thank you so much. we'll be right back after this. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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breaking news at 9:57. police are investigating a shooting along connecticut avenue in kensington, maryland. we have a news crew headed on the -- to the scene. look important the latest on "news4 midday." let's go to storm 4 meteorologist tom kierein for a look at your forecast. good morning. >> good morning. sunshine out. live view from the city camera. and as we approach 10:00, temperatures are reglynning to warm up now. we are hitting the 60s
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throughout the entire region. it is now 63 at reagan national. and it is going to continue to climb into the 70s by later this afternoon. here are the high temperatures around the region. along with maybe a few isolated thundershowers possible by late afternoon and early evening. but otherwise partly cloudy and reaching the mid and upper 70s throughout the entire region during the middle part of the afternoon. looks like it may be even warmer tomorrow. "news4 midday" starts at 11:00. >> tom, thank you. again, we will have more on that breaking news in kensington, maryland, a shooting on connecticut avenue, plus your connecticut avenue, plus your weather and traffic
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captions paid for by nbc-universal television hey, everybody. you know it, don't you. it's booze day tuesday. it's march 13th, just one week away from the first day of spring! i'm pushing it a little bit with -- there are some hot spring colors, sort of tangerine. >> yes. >> look at these new shoes. 9 west, baby. >> those are cool. >> i can't -- wait a minute, careful. more than that. more than that. >> aren't they fun?
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>> i love them. and you have your diana von whoever. >> by the wait a minute, time for change. spring is a time of change, and you know it because yesterday you decided to get the chop-chop on the hair. just a little. >> which i like. >> just a little bit. >> see if we can see the difference. that's you yesterday or the day before. >> i liked it better. >> i'm not one of those people that looks through magazines forever and finds, you know, exactly the look i want and then goes to the hairdresser and talks about it for an hour and a half. this is how this happened, people. never go out with an 18-year-old daughter that you have that is so drop-dead gorgeous, no matter what she does she looks great. you think, and you're wrong, that you're going to look good, too, no matter what you did. she has her high school graduation coming up so she needed a special dress. we went to our friend donald diehl, brilliant dress maker, designer, who's been designing stuch for me for the emmys for
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years and years. he did a first dress for cass when she was 3 and we were doing christmas specials. for the first time i thought it might be nice to -- like getting her wedding dress or something. then we go to lunch and then we go to pink berries, and the kids these days cannot go anywhere -- a smorgasbord but you have to go to pink berry for every meal. we went to pink berry. when she had a hair appointment at that place. now, i'm fine. we're having a lovely day. all of a sudden i got a look at me in the mirror. have you ever just had that day you kind of go, i have two choices. either do something or end it all. you know, you have days like that. >> yes. >> and so arsen happened to be standing there, the russian, who does a lot of our makeovers and stuff. >> yes. >> and i said today i'm not happy with myself. he goes, it's too long. cut it. on a whim, on a whim, and it
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wasn't until afterwards i thought, i don't want to upset laura who does a beautiful job with my hair here every day and yours and everybody's. >> i think it's great. you've had quite a few changes over the years. look at that one. >> that was the worst. frank gifford, that's when we announced our engagement. >> that was interesting. that's when you had the bangs and the mullet. >> that's not a mullet. that was the same all the way around. >> i don't think so. it looks like it's short on the top. i love that. >> that was fun. >> well, curly. >> stuck my finger in a socket. that all you got? too blond. as i age, you notice there's a desperation factor. we start to think if we get blonder and longer we're going to somehow be better, and we're wrong. >> one of hairdos that caught the nation's attention, back in the '70s, "name that tune"
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haircut. remember this haircut? let's roll this tape. oh, boy. ♪ soft as an easy chair love fresh as the morning air ♪ >> that hairdo. >> that was a dorothy hamill. i stole that from her. we should go back to that. >> that particular show, you guys, is maybe coming back to television. >> yeah. >> yeah. they've got the rights. it's a great show to bring back. >> "name that tune," i was ready to leave the business and i got a call from ralph and i'd been so used to going to cattle calls where you're one of 100 people. >> sure. >> i was the only person in this room and i thought i was in the wrong place. she goes, miss epstein, are you ready? >> that was you. >> that was me back then.
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mr. edwards will see you. i sang three songs and he said "welcome to the family." i had nothing but rejection until then. he changed my life and he was a wonderful man. i had to learn 200 songs in five days to do that show. >> unbelievable. >> but the hair caught on. >> i also think that show will be a hit again. >> i do, too. it's not about stars performing the music or anything. it's about walking down memory lane. you have to go on it and win a gazillion bucks because you know every single song ever. >> i know the words but i don't know the names of the songs or who sings them. >> name of the song is usually in the words. >> sometimes, but you have to go deep in sometimes and sometimes it's not. >> i had the la, la, la the title. >> last night, if you watched "the voice," and it's getting so good. >> yeah. you love this. >> i do. they team up similar singers, they go head to head. we'll do the sing-off. this is team one, christina's
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group. and you're going to see a former professional kickboxer singing against sara hill. listen to this. ♪ ♪ >> so between those two, who would you have picked? >> i couldn't hear who hit the clam. there was a clam. i'm not sure. but just on basis of that easily the young lady because her voice cuts through and she sounds -- and she's a bit of annal nalee keys -- >> that's what i thought. >> and you would be right. >> you voted with the judges on that one.
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this is a tough one. this one was team blake. this is a girl from new jersey, her name is charlotte, and there's a quiet singer with a sexier voice named lex. let's watch. ♪ >> can't take your eyes off of her, and that's one of the things it takes to make a song. i guess having said all that, the one thing that i heard was i heard one little pitchy thing from lex in the first half of the song. but charlotte had control of her performance. >> wait. stop, stop, stop. >> again -- >> i think i heard you talking about this, hoda. i think he went with the woman who didn't weigh quite as much. >> charlotte. >> charlotte. i don't know their names. this is an advantage for me. i didn't know their names.
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and that was upsetting because you thought it was based on their visual as opposed to -- >> i didn't think it was based solely on that, but one thing that bothered me was when blake said, you know, you just look up at you and you can't take your eyes off of you. i mean, look -- >> you're right because adele -- >> she's beautiful but she's not a size 2. >> but you listen and you lean in. if we would have played other parts of that song, you would heard there's such a sultry side of that lex's voice, you lean in. >> i have to hear the individual voices or i can't tell. it takes me a long time to figure out which voice is coming from who. >> this is adam's team. ♪
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>> totally and completely in 20 second. the african-american young lady. absolutely. i couldn't tell from my monitor and my eyes. not the redhead. >> yeah. and you're right again. she was great. >> in other words, i should be making $10 million a year as a judge on "the voice." >> the good news, we're going to have our own version of "the voice." but we don't get paid anything. >> nothing. >> this is a great contest. young kids ages 8 through 16 i think. >> 8 and 16. >> we want you guys to go on our website, click etty crack, put your child's -- or kids, put your video on there. it has to be under two minutes and a cappella, no instruments. very, very important. we cannot run your tape if there's music in the background. please submit. it's going to go through march
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30th. i can't wait. >> we had a ballast time. >> right. >> and we're mixing it up. >> i like your hair. >> thank you. getting used to it. >> it is booze day tuesday. >> what do we have? we have zodiac zingers. i don't know why. the jefferson hotel in washington, d.c., is offering the perfect drink to match your zodiac sign. >> we're both leos, so these are the characteristics of our leo drinks -- confidence and decent. >> generosity. >> the drink that matches this apparently is lebanese. >> who knew. >> it's god vodka, gin -- >> oh, my gosh. i'm not a liquor person. >> you're not. >> thank the lord. >> this one's going to have me on my back in two seconds. this is rye, cognac, triple sec, lime juice and -- it's for virgos. >> what are you supposed to be? >> analytical, observant, helpful, reliable, and precise. >> so they're not always right.
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just kidding, sara. >> this is a lot of fun, baby. >> sara will not be seen the rest of the show, but -- >> we have two guys in the same room and they are -- what are they wearing? i'm sorry. >> the movie of theirs coming out is so wrong on so many levels it's unbelievable. kathie lee, cassie said your hair makes you look older. i get congested. my eyes itch. i have to banish you to the garden. but now, with zyrtec-d®, i have the proven allergy relief of zyrtec®, plus a powerful decongestant. ♪ i can breath freer with zyrtec-d®. so i'll race you to our favorite chair. i might even let you win. zyrtec-d® lets me breath easier, so i can love the air.
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audiences fell in love with will ferrell in "anchorman" and "old school," and nick offerman continues to win accolades, god only knows why, for his role on ron swanson on "parks and recreation." >> together, there is no doubt they'll make comedy magic. they are starring in a funny, funny new movie, in spanish, take a look. >> do you speak american? >> no, senor. >> and they are here. >> they're here. >> in body, in -- what's going on with the robes? >> it's so relaxing here.
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i don't know what it is. it is. the whole place is like a spa. yeah. >> thanks for staying around. we rarely get anybody to stick around for the 10:00 hour. >> this is a mercy visit. >> graveyard shift of the "today" show. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. this movie, when i heard it was subtitled and everyone said it was funny, i didn't realize how funny this thing could be. tell us what drew you to this thing, will. >> it was -- were you as drunk as i was? >> absolutely. three sheets. this is delicious. thank you. >> that's jerry. jerry's the guy to get to know around here. >> thank you, jerry. >> this was a crazy idea i had for years and years, to put myself in a spanish language film. i don't speak spanish. i thought someone from american comedy put themselves in this position, something we haven't seen before. >> in a novella style. >> absolutely. but i don't speak spanish.
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>> we believe it. >> i studied it pretty closely, worked with -- >> did you do the rosetta stone? >> i did for like a day. yeah. it was terribly hard to figure out how to use it. and -- but mr. offerman, he has to speak span niche the movie horribly. >> that's right. >> isn't that easier? >> not when you're as fluent in as many languages as i am. >> i heard. like ten. >> i had to really dumb it down. >> well, all the performances are unbelievable. there's a sex scene that -- the lights -- >> yeah. >> i hate to say the words young, because she's young, but that's what i felt when i saw this gorgeous girl who plays your love interest. >> genesis rodriguez. >> which means beginning. >> yes. muy caliente. >> i'm fine.
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she's so caliente. >> how was the sex scene? >> well, basically -- it's our take on, you know, the penultimate love making scene but it's just a long series of shots of the butt. over and over. and a mannequin gets thrown in just for fun. >> like the fake horse, the fake body. >> a lot of massaging of butts. >> and tender groping and kneading. there's kneading. >> and yet there was a sensitivity. >> there was. >> it was your first sexual experience. >> it was handled with care. >> yeah. yeah. >> i love -- >> armando's a sweetheart. >> but his father tells him that he's not very smart. >> not very marsmart. >> that's our favorite scene. >> and he has small eyes, like eyes like a chicken. >> but like your mother. >> yes. >> my other favorite scene, you have the scene about this is one of your favorite spots that your
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mother used to come. >> don't tell that. it gives it away. >> no, it doesn't. oh, right. it gives it away. >> let's get it together. what's going on? >> we really like the movies we see, but this one we are really, really very fond of. >> when you heard about this movie, when will told you about it, were you reluctant or did you jump right in? >> i refused, i flatout refused. >> several times. >> and i was sedated by my wife, and will came over and there was a whole intervention and -- >> under the cover of darkness we -- >> at the end of it i signed a contract. and it's a three-picture deal. >> right. >> we have a german picture coming next. >> remake of "das boot." >> i think "das boat" would be funnier. >> doesn't take place on a submarine, oddly enough. >> we watched it and thought how much fun did they have on the
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set. have you had as much fun on another set? >> well, i mean, it was -- you have to remember, i am intensely trying to remember this script in spanish. >> right. >> so i was kind of the boring guy on set. he had -- >> i'll say. >> it's not "war and peace." >> what a drag. >> thanks for coming to see us. >> thanks for having us. >> so funny. it opens on friday in theaters nationwide. >> up next, sara stirs up the fun in an irish pub for st. patrick's day. over time, my lashes thinned. after 40, i didn't have enough lashes. my doctor said...latisse® is the only fda approved prescription treatment...for inadequate or not enough lashes. now with latisse®...my lashes are longer...darker, with more than double the fullness in 16 weeks. if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems,
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traditionally, pour this and angle to the floor. >> are you kidding me? >> it has to be a certain angle to the floor. >> that's part of it. >> you can't pour it straight down. >> why? >> because the head of the guinness will -- >> what? >> the head will be too big. >> okay. >> swanta. >> what? >> cheers in irish. >> he's more tolerant than i am. hi, guys. wow. your instrument is poking me. oh that didn't just -- >> these are elbow pipes. >> oh, there's more to this. >> yes. >> what are you doing? just pumping or -- >> i'm pumping on the side, squeezing on the side. >> pump and squeeze. >> yeah. >> that's the move you're doing. >> yeah. >> want to make sure i had that right. >> this is the main thing the melody is played on.
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i like that. >> wow. i think i'm going to learn this really quickly. did i mention i played the flute in high school? do only big boys play this? where is that going? okay. >> keep pumping. >> i feel like i'm playing with a whoopie cushion. whoa. was that mean? >> you kind of got to circulate -- yeah, you got to keep pumping. >> oh! i'm sweating. >> hard work, right? >> i have a whole new respect for you. who thought of this? clearly it was a lonely person that didn't have a whole band so they just put it in one instrument. i'm doing four things in one time. now i'm like what's he doing? he should be cooking with his right hand or something.
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so i definitely earned this guinness. as the irish say, swanta, and happy st. patrick's day. >> nothing more joyful than that kind of music. swanta. >> they do an anonymous let's hook up and -- >> you're not getting anything right today. >> all right, you guys. still ahead, hot topics and a new quiz. >> i'll have what she's having. >> and stars of fashion, el mcpherson. light as air. your mood... your step... even your makeup. new revlon® photoready airbrush™ mousse make up. makeup like you've never seen or felt before. unique air-infused mousse formula blends easily for a smooth, poreless, airbrushed finish. the best in nutrition... just got better.
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we are back with more of "today," ready to tackle some hot-button issues with a new segment we call "do and don't." >> with the help of the folks at "glamour" magazine and their editor in chief, cindy levy, we are taking on some topics people are talking about right now. >> and of course they love the see us compete. one side says do, the other don't. what happens. we have no idea. >> you have to vote on the throwout and tell me if you think it's a glamour do or don't. there will be a prize for the lady with the most correct answers. >> okay. >> ready? >> yes. >> our first topic is celebrities breast-feeding in public. you may remember that beyonce did this last week.
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she nursed blue ivy at a restaurant in new york city. so is it a glamour do or done? >> a do. >> it's a dop. you're right. >> nothing more natural than feeding your baby. >> 64% of our pollers agree. >> that's who we agree with. >> healthy, natural, good for the baby. >> i'm sure she did it very discreetly. she didn't whip it out and feed the baby. >> you have to be tasteful and i'm sure she was. >> and it was tasty to her, too. >> moving alone. retouching your own personal pictures when you post them on facebook or match.com, getting reed of a pimple, shaving off a few pounds. a do or don't? >> i say don't but i think everybody will say it's a do. >> i agree. >> they said getting rid of minor things, glamour do, totally fine. once you start making yourself into a much younger or thinner person, that's fraud.
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>> did we get it? >> that's a wash. >> we want you to win. >> we're fine. >> okay, okay. we have a lot to get through here. >> all right. hurry. >> men expecting sex on a first date. we did a survey with match.com. men most likely to expect sex on the first date. a g glamour do or don't? >> to have sex with them? >> no. they expect it. >> i think it's a do. >> i think it's disgusting if they do. maybe it's the way you worded it. >> you are correct. >> of course i am. i'm old. >> you are correct. it is a glamour don't. what you do -- >> i said no. >> a lot of time is lost if you know what i mean. >> women in boston are unhappier than with their love lives than anywhere else. >> i wonder why. >> now fashion. a look that sarah jessica parker
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wore last week. it is a white lace look with a black bra under it. a glamour do or don't? think carefully. >> i think it's a do. >> i'm going to say a don't but everyone is going to like it because she has it on. >> that is true. people loved it and i did, too. >> so sad. >> glamour do. you are correct. >> it's the way she did it. it wasn't trashy looking. it was meant to be about -- >> showing the bra? >> the line between do and don't is it is a covered-up look. she's not letting it all hang out. >> we have to at least get two more questions. >> okay. the little ruffles on dresses. a glamour do or don't. quickly. >> do. >> absolutely. you're both right. >> the dress yesterday had a little bit of that. >> we're going to go into bea y beauty. there's been a big trend of grown women wearing little girl hair accessories, enormous bows, big barrette. >> can we see a picture? i can tell i don't like it.
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>> an enormous bow on top of the head. >> i'm going to say no. definitely a don't. >> oh, please. you look like mini mouse. >> don't. you're both right. >> how am i going to get more points? give me another one. >> our last one. into the animal kingdom here. >> the winner gets this. >> i think that kathie lee might be ahead. >> a tiebreaker. okay. >> at any rate, we are moving into the animal kingdom and looking at clothes on dogs. this is a big trend right now, a huge booming business. people putting sweaters and little footy shoes on their dogs. a glamour do or don't? look at that. >> those don't hurt the dogs. they protect them. that is -- we had this last week. don't do it if the animal does not like it. >> it's a glamour do. >> a do. >> i'm sorry. they're too cute. >> wait, what's the prize? hair products? >> bring it out.
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>> kathie lee gets hair products? wait a minute. i need this brush. you know i need this brush. >> i'm sorry. this has to go. >> i love you so much. >> aren't you so nice to do that. >> by the way, we have another segment coming up on this brand-new show that's starting up, cindy's a part of that, too. but we'll talk to elle mcpherson, nicole richie, john about the premiere of their great new nbc show. thank you, lord, we have a hit. [ female announcer ] now from nivea. new extended moisture body lotion. extremely dry skin can hold you back. uncover more touchable skin with a nivea breakthrough. the first 48-hour moisturizing relief formula with hydraiq and provitamin b5 in a light, non-greasy lotion. love your skin. show it. share it. new extended moisture from nivea. touch and be touched. now bring the world a touch closer. join our million moments of touch movement and be entered in nivea's daily date night sweepstakes.
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so what will be the next big brand in fashion? nbc kicks off a brand-new reality series tonight, "fashion star." >> heading up the weekly runway showdown are executive producer and host elle macpherson. she's been taking her ugly pills. celebrity mentors nicole richie and john barbados. you can remember because it sounds like barbados. >> great word. >> welcome, welcome. >> now, this is a new show and there's a lot of buzz about it. there are other shows like this out there, but what makes this one unique, elle? >> there are shows that are
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about making clothes. this show is about selling clothes and buying clothes. you can buy the clothes as you see them walk down the runway tonight by morning at may maye si's or any of the great places we have working with us. >> people like instant gratification. >> yes, they do. >> you are the mentors, not the judges. >> right. >> tell us about your role. >> we're working with the designers to help guide them through, take them through not falling into those holes that we've fallen into in the past that we've had as well. and to help them build a brand, not just a -- one item but help them build a brand and market themselves. >> does it get nasty? >> it can. it can. it can. >> it has to be intense. you can't really show that on youtube the way you can a music talent. can you? it's a different kind of gift. >> you see people being bought and sold on the stage, it's a little like an auction house. rather than see people make clothes you'll see them bought
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and sold. macy's, saks and h&m will be bidding for the t-shirts, the jeans, the leather jackets. >> they're really the judges, too. >> yeah. >> are these clothes that people at home will say i can wear that to work or look neat but never buy? couture. >> this is not about buying the $10,000 gown. these are clothes designed for america. that's our role, too, you know, is we have to transition -- we have to help these designers transition into actual brands, you know. you can be an artist and you can be as creative as you want to be, but unless you know the business side of it you're not going to stick around. i think we've all seen so many incredibly talented designers that disappear and we never hear from them again. >> talent and knowledge. wisdom. >> yes. in the industry, it's about listening to the buyers and understanding how you're going to brand yourself. and so that's what's so special. >> somebody missing here today? >> she's busy cooking and her
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baby. >> cooking her baby. >> she's been pregnant for four years. when is the child due? >> i don't know, but she's certainly a very smart business woman. >> she is. >> she's racking out baby clothes. >> we're missing her here, too. she's great on the show. >> an amazing gift. >> she's an absolute sweetheart. >> really look forward to tonight. it's an hour and a half, starts at 9:30. >> 9:30, nbc, after "the biggest loser." it's going to be fun. it's really entertaining. men and women can watch it, great music, pretty girls. >> do you host in lingerie? >> no, but we do have lingerie on the show. >> another reason to tune in. >> say how many years. you've been showing your lingerie forever. nobody does it better. >> thank you. >> we hope you have an awesome hit tonight. >> thank you. >> up next, how to freshen things up and bring sexy back
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does your love life need a boost? if so, your bedroom may be to blame. >> if there are -- i thought it said flies. if there are piles of laundry everywhere, your furniture is mismatched or your bed sheets are older than your children, it's probably time far change. >> here with some secrets for bringing sexy back into the budoir, sara newell from "the nest." just zhuszh up our bed sfloom. >> refresh it, make it sensual. we'll ald lots of texture. great tips, not spending a lot of money but making it sexy again. >> a lot of people have a tv in their bedroom. that seems like it would be a mood killer. >> completely. get the tv out. >> some people watch things on that is a mood enhancer. i don't know anybody like that, but i've heard. >> we found 1 in 6 couples were
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distracted from sex by the tv. you know, there's, you know, the one couple maybe likes it. >> let's talk about the bed. >> first you want to think about your duvet cover. it's definitely the focal point of the room. this one is $70 from target. it has romantic pin tucking and this lovely kind of smoky -- >> mauve. >> yeah, kind of a purple. that's nice. a nice new duvet. >> are those satin sheets? >> they are. these are $70 from bed, b shgba beyo beyond. this is opulent. you want to slide in. and you want to accessorize with some throw pillows. these are from home goods, like $10 to $24. inexpensive. put on some ruffled ones. >> a mirror seems to add a little something special in the right spot. >> that one ice n' one's not go much for anybody at that angle. >> $187 from the home depot.
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>> you can see really well from the sofa. >> if you position it across from a window or something you could have some really nice light. it's an alternative to a headboard. a little glam. >> the right lighting is important, isn't it, in the room? >> yes. >> what do we have here? >> these are flameless. they're battery operated. they're about $45 from kmart. >> stop it. >> for a set of two. >> and who doesn't want two? you know what i'm saying? >> it's safer than flames. really you want to turn off the overheadlight. that's the biggest mood killing. >> bad light willing get you. >> you want to focus on your accent lighting. this also is mercury, it's hammered metal, from amazon, $104 and just beautiful. you can turn it on and it just kind of sparkles. >> i didn't know. i didn't know. >> if you go to hoda's apartment, this is what you see. >> kath came to my parm yesterday. >> i went yesterday. >> looks great, though. >> beautiful curtains.
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>> yes. these are some gauzy curtains. this is called the scarf curtain from kmart. $22. hang it floor to ceiling. you want it to drape and look really romantic and kind of puddle at the floor. >> mm-hmm. >> add this to any existing lighting or window treatments you have, give another layer and it's kind of fun. >> lastly. >> you can never have enough accent pillows. these are easy to switch out. this is a chaise longue from overstock. a little more pricey at $380. but this is nice to just lounge on it. kind of a sex appeal. and also this really nice kind of rag rug gives it another layer of texture from urban outfitters. ? thank you so much. >> up next, is this a dream come true? >> could be. guilt-free.
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jo and now in "today's kitchen" we're getting saucy with guilt-free healthy chocolate. >> chocolate that's good for you. "food & wine" magazine editor in chief dana cowen. hey, girl. >> good to see you. happy you're here with us. >> i'm so glad. i have chocolate every single day. >> you do. >> a small amount of chocolate, but i've got guilt-free here. chocolate frozen yogurt. i think that when you're making frozen yogurt you should have some fun. there's rum here. there's rum in the bananas, and then toss together with greek yogurt and cocoa powder. >> you actually made the -- >> yes. >> it's already in there is what you're saying. >> yeah. it's in there. we can taste it. >> hoda can't have any. >> i'm sorry. >> that's okay. don't mind me. that double chocolate bounce. >> that's guilt free? >> guilt free. 99 calories versus chocolate ice
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cream, 270 calories. >> just so we're clear, it's cocoa powder in yogurt? >> in the yogurt. and then an ice cream maker. chocolate mixed in. so good. >> all right. what else you got that she can't have? >> this is totally no milk, no dairy. we've got -- >> i like that. >> these are fennel seeds caramelizing. >> you'll love that. >> in an indian restaurant you've got that little candy at the end. >> yeah. >> i think it's great for digestion. a little bloated at the end and you've got the fennel seeds. >> okay. >> so what you do is you take the -- i'm going to have you do this. >> i'd love to. >> dip this in chocolate. that's beautiful. then you'll want to take this -- >> oh, hoda. >> that's beautiful. you can put it down. >> i don't need this. >> thank you. >> then a little fennel seed on top. >> they're done here? >> that's the finished. >> okay. >> and ginger. >> would you like one, kath? >> sure.
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>> crunchy and light and chocolatey. and it's filled with antioxidants so it's going to save you, stave world. >> the ginger. you can really taste it. >> good for you. >> it's a grown-up flavor. >> i like it without the fennel. but thanks a lot. >> pavlova, usually you think of it, it's sugar and egg whites whipped together. but we've got chocolate mint folded in here. >> fennel and mint in the same day. wow. go ahead. >> it's your lucky day. >> i know. >> and this is great for you. no dairy whatsoever. driz al little chocolate on top. again, double chocolate flavor. completely -- you're doing a great job with that. >> i love when you humor me. >> only 139 calories for a plate of dessert. great for entertaining. throw some raspberries on top, a little decoration, a little fiber. >> taste that. >> you betcha.
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