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business empire. >> make the finest wine, as good of wine as you can get anywhere in the world. >> we'll join us live. on the democratichillary clinton's hopes to lock up the nomination dashes with bernie sanders win in a key state. a pastor shot in a rally
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he was >> major flooding forcing weath today. and the man behind the mania. george martin, known as the fifth beatle, the legendary producer who signed the fab guie paul mccartney says man today, day, march 9th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. goo
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welcome to "today" on a wednes his morning, once presidentials d trump took the biggest prizes of yesterday. michigan, mississippi and he added hawaii to his list of victories overnight. while ted cruz won by a large margin in idaho, nearly 20 points. let's look at how the delegates break down. trump leading with 456. cruz in second with 363. marco rubio, who had three won four yesterday has 153. >> sanders pulled off a rather surprising upset against clinton in michigan, but she scored a
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by mor t nomination. >> we have complete coverage this morning. let us begin with atiol >> matt, good morning. another strong showing overnight for donald trump. he's padded his delegate lead, reclaimed momentum in the race and now has shown his ability to clinch the republican nomination will hinge heavily on how well he can do in next week's super tuesday, when it's winner take off. >> only one person did well tonight, donald trump. i will tell you. >> reporter: donald trump celebrating another step toward the republican nomination with what, at times, felt more like a late night infomercial. >> the magazine is great, take one. by the way, if you want to take one, we'll charge you about, what, $50 -- no, i t.
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polariter: t dismissing his sparringne marco o,doesn't work for everybody. >> reporter: a slinging defeat itsment, butnd, anti-trump >> i know words. i have the best words. listen, [ bleep ]. he gets the nomination, they'll sue his [ bleep ]. he's a [ bleep ]. we'll beat the [ bleep ]. >> he's not presidential. are you embarrassed by that? >> it's better than any ad i've taken by myself. more presidential than anybody, other than the great abe lincoln. he was very presidential, right? >> reporter: with trump widening his delegate lead over ted cruz. >> if you want to defeat donald trump, our
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one who can do it. loriparty. of reporter: despite state tuesday, florida and ohio, and here's what the new numbers show. first, donald trump with a wide double digit lead over rubio in florida, the senator from the state. cruz in third. in ohio, the race is competitive. trump holding on to the lead at 41%. john kasich at 35%. cruz way behind. i spoke to one of the heads of the anti-trump movement and they say they didn't compete in any of the states that voted yesterday. they're setting their sights on
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donald tmpt slowed your momentum. you won three people of mississippi andig, an. the numbers were astronomical. i'm surprised at it, matt. i'll be honest, i've never seen such negativity, such negative ads. i mean, they came at me. i heard what you said about, somebody said, what are you going to start now? last week, they spent $30 million on negative ads. >> the more they call you a con man and a fraud, the more your supporters dig in their heels? >> that's one of the reasons i did what i did last night. i brought out a
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have. mitt romney got up lastee sta m. we have a great -- all of the things he know, i have. he went through a list of things. i don't want to even do that, but what he said was a lie. it was fraudulent, and he shouldn't have done that. i understand where he's coming from. he had a very horrible loss, and he hasn't recovered from it. >> you're making me hungry. >> i know. matt, the truth is, you had a loss and he hasn't recovered. we have to recover as a party. this tremendous positive energy in the party. we're setting records going to the ll 65% up. millions of millions of voted before, and they're vg for trump. they're voting in the party. >> that's a good way to get to the next question. on the election nights you've been saying, i'm a unifier. i can unify the party. yet, you do have this big
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candidacy. to the extent it is on you to d your side? >> okay, savannah, we have something going on that's the biggest political story all over the world, and it's what's happening with the republican party. you see it better than anybody. where millions of people are coming out and voting in the primaries, millions more than four years ago. 65% more. whereas, the democrats are down 30% and 35%. no spirit behind hillary and there never will be. there's nothing to be spirited about. what happens is we have something that if we could embrace it, we're going to have a massive victory in november. instead of all of this negative stuff, i was at the tournament last week, where adam scott won, and i turn on the television and every time there is a
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in florida about ds haters. . things i ty came together, respect. paul ryan called me, such a smart call, such a wonderful call. >> mr. trump, as always, thanks for your time. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much, matt. >> wif te have the wines, steak there, magazines. >> a lot of things. >> branding has been accomplished. as we mentioned, the upset of the night went to sanders stunning hillary clinton in michigan. will it reshape the democratic race and the delegate race? kristen welker has more on that. morning. >> good morning to you. secretary clinton wakes up with more delegates this morning, but it is senator sanders who has new momentum after the major upset in michigan. now, the win is significant because it
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competitive in these ichithn may have been lacking. sanders' message unpopular in michigan andou midwest. even sanders seemed surprised by the win, speaking to reporters in a hastily arranged press gathering after the results came? >> what we have done is created the kind of momentum that we need to win. once again, this has been a fantastic night in michigan. we are very grateful. >> we're getting new poll numbers out this morning. let's take a look at florida. secretary clinton firmly in the lead. she topped senator sanders, 62% to 32%. in ohio, she's leading 52% to 43%. but michigan underscores that this democratic race just got a e
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everywhere. >> kristen, thank yandoorni to >> morning. >>s. theichiga victo did arprise? well, maybe most to sanders and his team. what does it mean for momentum and the delegate mass? >> the delegate mass, it didn't do anything. hillary clinton got more delegates because of her dominance in mississippi. he actually lost ground. but it does mean something in momentum. i think it's a reminder to hillary clinton, she has work to do to gain trust of sort of the spectacle part of the democratic party when it comes to trade deals, this or that. the bitter setter she learns th the better she'll potentially be against donald trump who will go after her on the same issues. sanders won in michigan,
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win in ohio. there are northern tiero bad for rubio. my pe under normal blem for rubio and why it was a big win for trump last night. early voting is already underway in florida. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of votes already in the books in florida. if marco rubio were to say, i'm going to get out of the race, let the party unite around ted cruz, even if it united from this point forward around cruz, wouldn't be enough to stop trump in florida. in florida, winner take all. you get 99 delegates if you win. donald trump is in
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rallying around rubio. but the ohio republicans are comfortable to rally around kasich, but it's still not looking good. kasich finished third, not second in michigan. no extra bump. of course, what we described with rubio. neither kasich nor rubio got momentum out of last night going into their home states. it's trump with the momentum. >> do we look at polling differently going forward, since there seemed to be bumps in the road? >> we are under sampling, i think, and all pollsters are doing it, under sampling the trump -- >> i agree. >> i'll give a pass in
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first democratic state in non-traditional voters. >> we're not correctly polling the trump pollsters. the weekend shooting of an idaho pastor the day after he led a prayer at a ted cruz rally. the suspect taken into custody more than 2,000 miles away from the shooting at the white house. pete williams has the latest. >> the secret service says this man was arrested after throwing non-hazardous materials over the white house fence. then officers discovered he was wanted in idaho. police say the man has written that the president needed to do more to resist space aliens. >> reporter: the secret service says kyle andrew odom was seen outside the white house tuesday night throwing documents and a computer flashdrive over the fence. the scene around the white house was active hours later. the 30-year-old was i
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end to a sion >> reporter: the case started in idaho where a man shot atayory,, critically wounded. odom was identified as the suspect after video from the church parking lot showed a silver 2004 honda accord linked to the former marine. they believe odom flew from boise, idaho, to washington, but they're baffled at how he boarded the plane in the first place. the pastor was not the only target. odom, who had a history of mental prms
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arsted, members of his family say they're gratefulas a stabbing r israel. joe bide anede arrives there fo talks with leaders. kelly cobiella is following this for us. good morning. >> good morning. west point grad with a brilliant future. that's how the vice president described taylor this morning. the texas native and veteran of
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iraq and afghanistan was visiting israel, o otour their way home when the attack driverstr sckfic. it took 20 minutes to stop him. witnesses tried to help. >> there was a man on the floor, received stab wounds here and on his back. i took off my jacket and i put it on his eye. >> reporter: american taylor force died at the hospital. the 29-year-old veteran of iraq and afghanistan was studying business at vanderbilt. in tel-aviv on a school trip to share his insights and knowledge with start-ups in israel, the university said. describing force as a young and hopeful life, who exemplified the spirit of learning and se
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three far from where that happened. it can happen anywh t a mly behind israel's right to defend itself, along with passing his condolences to the victims' families. morning, israeli media is reporting that taylor force's wife was also stabbed and is in critical condition. nbc news hasn't been able to independently confirm that. matt and savannah? >> awful story. thank you. breaking news out of seattle overnight. nine firefighters taken
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explosio snup. the firefighters are listed in abrasions. investigation now underway into that explosion. thousands of people are expected in simi valley, california, to pay their respects to nancy reagan. she'll lie in repose at the ronald reagan presidential library today and tomorrow. she died sunday morning of congestive heart failure at the age of library next to al. you are watching storms in the south. >> we have wild weather going on rightght now. and is justtside of fort worth texas. you can see transformers exploding there as
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moves through. i mean,lort. massive flooding, this is ovghit'sooing t and parts of northern louisiana. 22 million people under some sort of flooding risk. two million people under a floo severe storms. more flooding as we move into today and tomorrow. heast.ally the rain moves into o look at these rainfall amounts. some places could pick up another 16 inches of rain from central louisiana on into arkansas. it is going to be catastrophic in some places. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 second
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we're talking about is stronn id her for more on last night's results and the iteac alexander. good morning. >> good morning to you. we want to break down the numbers for you briefly. specifically in michigan. let's begin on the republican
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>> peterex battlegr martin, legendary produc producer, k a beatle, as died. ca his remarkable life and career. >> martin signed the beatles, taking a shot on the four lads from liverpool when no one else would. he helped create the sound of the beatles. >> reporter: he was known as the fifth beatle, record-producer george martin was the man behind the band. after hearing their demo tape in 1962, sir george guided them through their skyrocketing ride to fame. unlikely fit at first, the straight laced, classically grained english
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arranged some of the most s, on records. her cournu, is music history. from sergeant peppers lonely hearts band to "abbey road,". ♪ come together right now >> reporter: garnering six grammys and an oscar nod for "hard day's night." tributes have been flooding social media all morning. ringo starr broke the news on . paul mcpaccartney was a true gentleman and second father to him. his legacy in the music business went beyond the beatles and w
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>> oh, my go is that's all i'm saying. >> from the men you "boar r "borat." >> enough said. we'll tempt your sweet tooth with a no bake cookie dough chocolate chip cheesecake. >> i'll need to skinny mirror. >> let's get a check of the top stories. tamron is
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have a massive victory inhindn >> it's virtual dead heat among dramatically down to the wire in michigan, where an upset win by bernie sanders lets him
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linked to s they may cause an increased risk of lung university of texas md anderson cancer center compared roughly 2,000 patients with lung cancer to 2,500 without. researchers found non-smokers whose diets had a high gls glrk ycemic index had two times the chance of getting lung cancer than those with a low one. >> the sugar in whatever food you're eating rushes into your bloodstream. it's not combined with fiber which would slow the release. >> reporter: white bread,pretze white potatoes. carbs that can
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lung cancer this year, it'she lefter cancer deaths and the second most common in women and men. >> i think it's an easy step to do right now. every morning, instead of two lumps of sugar in your coffee or tea, swap out one for cinnamon. >> reporter: addition to exercise and healthy habits, opt for foods with a smaller glycemic index. >> sugar wasn't supposed to be a meal. it was a spice, like pepper. that's the amount you should be getting in your diet. >> that puts things in perspective. it's more of a spice. fruits and vegetables are great for you. dairy, red meat and saturated fat and now white carbs.
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all of us all the time. we can finally put a reason to it. this is an art enter it? it's the doorway effect. a scientist has explained it so, therefore, it must be true. it happens when we change physical and mental environments. moving to a different room while thinking about different things in the process we lose sight of the larger goal. >> happened to me this morning coming into the studio. >> happens to me all the time. >> annoying. >> it is. >> constant. >> what did i come in here to do? why am i in this room? >> does it help you remember if you walk back into the other room and come back?
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neugoming from the "washington post," all about the omgor or mor restaurants are who say, this is distracting them from their jobs because, first, you're asking, then, can i have my phone? can i check it? on your phone, do you have the bars or do you have the actual percentage? >> percentage. >> i have the bar. >> what percentage starts to make you nervous? >> 20%. >> 30%. >> sometimes it'll dip from 40% to 12% super fast. >> you go
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it. >> abc, always be charging y aketball star steph cuy, after a big game, you douse teammates in ice cold water. students in oakland each grabbed a cup and did the same thing. he was a really good sport about it. >> so cute. now to tina fey, setting the record straight on the "mean girls" musical. the "voice" contestant who sparked a war between christina and blake. >> we'll start with tina fey and the rumors that have been floating around. tina is
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workinglohan. tina was asked a speed round o exactly, the plot? >> we haven't finished it yet, but it's close. yes, pretty close. >> what is the style of music, classic broadway or bring it on the musical? >> classic broadway. >> wow. >> yeah. >> when would you guesstimate it would premiere? >> 2027. whenever "hamilton" closes. >> you're going to go in that theater? >> we'll wait it out. >> tina, little nervous about competing with "hamilton." she also said she wouldn't reach out to the movie stars to come back for the musical. the "voice,"
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you. put a ♪ you put a spell on me >> i pick christina. >> you have to pick christina at the end a minute. was that truly spontaneous? >> it was. the moments are never planned. they don't happen often. >> she didn't know what song he'd sing. >> she doesn't know anything about him. >> never practice
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eninin your neck of the there' george washington masonic temple. beautiful day. temperatures on their way up. near 50 in many spots, already 50 in leesburg and washington. 59 already in winchester. high temperatures today, balmy indeed. upper 70s to near 80. >> that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thanks very much. something we're
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for hiskingndel're balancing a work and your family. your business is your neediest child. >> we brought in the author of "smafrt "smarter, faster, better." he has tips to streamline the way we work. tip one, the to do list. >> to make the perfect to do list, write out your biggest goals at the top of your page so
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most impnt t do list for the day. >>ti to to do thethew we'r we're going to break that into a smart goal. s, specific. what specifically do you want to get done? >> i need to finalize the design. >> m, measurable. how many designs do you want to do today? >> i need to narrow it to six designs. >> a, achievable. what is it going to take to make that achievablchievable? >> i need time where i have no distractions to be able to look at all the designs and narrow it down to the six. >> r, realistic. what do you need to change in order to have the focus to get this done? >> not check my e-mails and not engage in social media. >> t, li
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take? >> proytransform a chore intoch l. so giusse o >> rorkl the tidal wave of e-mails? >> very productive people tend to look at their inbox, that's full of e-mails, and hit reply, reply, so the screen is filled with replies, and go through one by one. write half a sentence in each one that reminds them what they want to do. it's easier to go back and fill in the rest of the e-mail. >> reporter: tip three helps us find our focus. >> make a picture inside your head of how you want your day to unfold. the more specifics you envision, the higher the chances it'll occur. >> what's the thing that distracts you the most? >> besides my children, this. >> smartphone. right? everyone gets distracted by the smartphones and it's okay for a break every so often. we all need breaks. but here's what you're going to do in order to make sure the break doesn't become something
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off track. en get back to work >>orseips prinspires morrow, we'll help ye ly organized with an overhaul for your kids' nobby br traveled across the pond to talk about starring in his first movie. we'll get to that. first, your local news and weather. cheers. drink up.
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this wednesday march 9th. let's start with a look at your commute. >> we still have problems on northbound 395 north of duke street. you can see the right side of the road is blocked with accidents activity and police stay to the left to get by. northbound route 123 is closed for a crash. make sure you follow the police detour through that area. if you're on 270 we have lingering delays headed towards the beltway. aaron. >> kim, thank you a check on your forecast right after this.
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temperatures in the 40s to near 50 right now. it's going to be a toasty warm day today. temperature near 80 again this afternoon. and tomorrow. that's 25 degrees warmer than average. we will cool down a little bit going on into friday and the
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morning. it's the 9th of march, 2016. good looking day here in new york city. good looking crowd. we're so happy to have them. i think this is the official -- can we c >> absolutely. >> we'll have spring break crowds for proy month or so. >> we love this time of year. coming up, the star of a movie hitting thes
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this one is really going to have peopledrinking? spring break! goodman? that'd be epic. h creepy. he'll tell u a about it. >> creepy in a creepy way. >> creepy, creepy way. how does cookie dough cheesecake sound? >> heaven on earth. >> it's easy to make. no baking involved. >> wow. >> just beating and then eating, i guess. >> get your aggression out and then enjoy yourself. >> that's coming up. we need your help to pick out our
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couple. hodaa. airwaves of his podlara. sh to "today".com/wedding. it closes it's already fabulous here in the east. we've got spectacular weather. unfortunately, not so great down through the lower gulf coast. we're talking risk of strong storms tornados, and torrential down pours. some places getting 12-15 inches of rain. more wet weather and windy weather in the pacific northwest. tomorrow, more record highs here in the northeast. midatlantic states. that area of wet weather extends from new england all the way down to the gulf with more heavy rain
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pacific northwest int today. it's already 59 degrees in 0zñm. high temperatures this afternoon. flirting with records once again. today's record at national airport is 80. we should be within a degree of that. might tie it if we get warmer. tomorrow another warm day. tomorrow's high at national is >> that is your latest weather. mr. daly? >> announcer: good luck, wrangler, is sponsored by iams. good for life. >> al, thanks so much. it is our final wrangler wednesda
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sacha baronennd i would hav to raunchy, action film, i don caterpillar toxin. i'll be dead in 90 seconds if you don't suck it out. >> that's all we can show. that is the only thing in the entire movie that we can show. how are you? >> i'm good. nice to meet you. thank you for having me on. >> long way from grimsby, england. is this your first time in new york? >> it is. have you been to grimsby? >> i'm afraid i have not. >> amazing place. history, when the vikings ind
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nt family, you have nine kids. well, they're very happy, you know. we are the -- we're a proud town. we're the number one exporter of childhood obesity in all of europe. we achieved 100% unemployment. >> congratulations. you're now a bona fide action star. it doesn't happen without practice and training. what did you do? >> i got trained by the sas, our special services. ey
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one great they showed me is how it. these are new york handcuffs.th. real? >> yeah. real handcuffs. >> this is a trick the sas taught me. you get butter. hold on, take the butter. this is real butter. hold on. wait a sec. okay. hold on. okay. all right. you take the key. you've got the key. >> okay. >> we have the keys here, all right. >> i have the key. no, no, no. >> come on! >> no. >> you have the key. >> not in a million years. >> come on! >> no, no. >> come on. what's the problem? >> just sit down, seriously. i am not
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handcuff with okay. clearly, don't so we have the butter. if everyone could count from ten down to -- wait, wait, wait! d ten down to one, go! >> ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one! >> wait a minute. just a bit slower. now go. >> ten -- >> where is the keyhole? >> -- nine, eight, seven -- >> hold on. here we go. >> ten, nine, eight, seven, six,
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>> there are a couple of very i along witu. presidential candidates is in this hamoe.s right. donald trump. it's a fairly tale ending so i don't want to give away spoilers. it's a fairy tale ending. that's why donald trump contracts hiv at the end. >> do you expect -- and i mean this -- to be sued by donald trump for what you say about him in this movie? >> no. listen, donald trump is a fantastic guy. people say he's a racist, but it's not true. he loves people of every color. black, you know, hispanic and his own color, orange. in fact, he chose a running mate, the black doctor in
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>> i can't with yound i'm not some perv just go. >> john goodman, good morning. >> i can't follow that. >> how are we supposed to do this interview? >> i didn't bring any retraining devices. >> i see you averting your eyes because sacha has a plumber's crack going on, beyond anything i've ever seen. >> god help me, i can't take my eyes off of it. >> wait, we have to put the banner up because we don't want to show it.
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>> please leave. we need to focus. in bed with my laptop andis ove? mission accomplished. it was scary. >> i saw it with a theater of folks last night. they were jumping and wailing and having a great time. >> you come across real creepy. >> thanks. >> you do the creeper thing really well. >> thank you. i tuned down my natural creepiness a bit for this movie. >> it came naturally to you? >> thanks, savannah. >> throughout the movie -- you're giving me the creepy eyes. >> they're normal eyes. >> okay. >> see, that's what you're doing in the movie. we don't know if we should like you and trust you. >> i can't get away with nothing. >> i know. in the movie, you're like
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>> our segment is jus>> i was jy own. >> you're good at the creepy thing. so is that what attracted you to the movie, this idea of, it's ambiguous, you don't know if he is good or bad? >> i'd never seen anything like it before. never seen anything with a survivalist in the bunker. those movies are not in demand. it was new to me and the twists and turns in it, and could he be a good guy, could he just be nuts or a little of both? >> if you were a doomsday
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now. >> now our together. >> it was swell. >> it was. "10 cloverdpes. no bake cheesecake. >> they're still together. >> thanks. >> first, this is "today" on nbc.
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decadent. >> these are really simple bugredient add salt. >> you control the amount. >> yeah. this is the light brown sugar. i'm going to mix that until it> prepared a tin, and it's greased and lined. >> it's a little like parchment paper? >> uh-huh. >> you canel
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gar,oing to be harder than you brown sugar and butter. to et a pinch will do vanilla bean paste. >> nobby has to go to the toilet. >> you have to wait. this is my time, nobby. >> all right. how long does that take? >> until it comes together. it just forms a dough like this. i mean, regular cookie dough. there's no eggs in it so you can eat this. want some? >> uh-huh.
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>> ignore ay i refrigerated the buttery biscuit base to use gloves beca it sticks to your fingers. what is going on, guys? >> i have to go to the bathroom. i'm sorry. >> hold it, nobby. i'm going to press this down into the tin, just to form a nice layer of cookie dough. >> perfect. >> are you 3? >> number one or number two? >> crazy. >> all right. press it down. >> another layer on top of that? >> use the cream cheese for the next layer. >>
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we have cream in hagland but you call it heavy light. itl to it. >> perfect. >> we've got people tasting downstairs. >> lucky people. >> how does it taste? >> kudos to you, jemma, for dealing with all that. >> she's a total pro. >> didn't miss a beat. >> and it's delicious. >> what's nobby doing right now? >> i don't even know. >> i'm getting all the good stuff. >> folding that? >> let me finish, please? john, this is a slimmed down version for you, but it's delicious. >> put it in the tin and level it all. >> what do you think? >> that's cheesey. >>
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good morning, everybody, nothing to worry about from the weather department today. sunny and warm. temperatures near 80 today and tomorrow. both within a degree or two of a record. slightly cooler into the weekend. next best chance for rain comes up on sunday. thank you, chuck. get the latest news and weather anytime on the nbc washington app. we'll seyou in 25 minutes. e
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lien. then here comes the dive. one bride's unforgettable wedding video. aaron paul with a sneak peek at his movie "eye in the sky." all that and more coming up now. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on a beautiful wednesday morning here in new york city. it's march the 9th, 2016. getting up into the mid 70s in new york today. >> yeah.
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minutes? >> sacha baron cohenpape i wasn wrist in was the right thing to do. since he's a guest. it was an amazing trick. give me your wrist. >> no. >> take one for the team. >> willie? >> no, no. no! >> come here. >> no! >> willie, i know the trick now. >> you do not know the trick. >> elephant wrists? >> what he did -- i have to get the paperli
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>> you're eng. >> you know kwh a my super huma. ouye kidding me? that's not rodeo, is it? wow. >> i can collapse my hand. >> oh, you did that a little too easily, my friend. >> i learned i could do it as a kid. >> to get out of handcuffs. thank you, you're a gentleman. >> that was impressive. >> wow. >> al, can you read this? >> the presidential race, let's start with the democrats. >> we're talking about an election.
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stunning upset over in the race e nomination with 1,193. ock up >> for donald trump, mississippi and michigan and hawaii, as well. cruz won a state, as well. trump leads with 456. cruz in second with 363. marco rubio, uphill climb for him. he had a terrible night at 153. trump celebrated his win with a news conference -- >> it was like qvc. >> one of his clubs. remember mitt romney's speech, detailing the failed businesses of donald trump, he said? here is mr. frumptrump's rebutt >> i won't say anybody didn't do well if they didn't do well. only one person did well tonight, and that was donald trum
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rump steaks.ump t wine because there's been a lot of investigative work done on this, and trump steaks did go out of business several years ago. i think some of the things are sold within his properties and clubs. >> like as a facility. >> the water is served at the club but i don't think you can buy it separately. >> how are you as a challenger? rebuttal? i mean, marco rubio, ted cruz this morning, there is some momentum still with ted cruz. marco rubio, florida may be his last stand. he's s v
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lot of ads going up and are what's going through your mind? >> you have to get okay. >> goooiim on substance forever and that didn't stick. marco rubio goes personal with all this stuff. >> he takes a playbook. takes a page from trump's playbook. calls him hair force one, insults him, and he goes down. >> finished in fourth in two states. ted cruz won ohio, i said, but i meant idaho. >> people make the mistake. >> "i" and "o." >> the states thaeg
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>> i don't know. see4d? fo big hero nt spectacular. >> 3d got better. before, the glasses gave you headaches. we saw "kung fu panda" in 3 jd, and it was terrific. it's a beautiful moment when you go to a wedding, we stand for the bride walking down the aisle. for a wedding in ireland, a 4-year-old lad stole the show. take a look.
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you can hear is, like -- >> probably mom. >> that's the best -- >> he got a running start. >> running start, just, oh, man. >> that's 4d. >> and he stuck the landing. >> people try to have the little kid involved because it's adorable. the rose pedals. there is risks to that. >> what is day to day like with him? >> wow. >> awesome party. >> don't you comebehind me?
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