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good morning. decisive victories. donald trump and hillary clinton walk away with big wins in new york. both now talking like the general election is set. >> we don't have much of a race anymore. >> the race for the democratic nomination is in the homestretch and victory is in sight. >> so have new york values ended the race for cruz? what about kasich and sanders? our decision 2016 team weighs in on the road ahead. breaking this morning. president obama touching down in saudi arabia amid tensions between the two nations. and renewed speculation over whether the kingdom played a role in
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who . who is this person? police hope it can help them crack the case. police aren't sure if it's a man or a woman. picture perfect. four generations of the royal family rose for a stamp to mark the queen's 90th birthday. look who is stealing the show today, wednesday, april 20th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and sa va vannah guthrie, live studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning. welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. we're going to get to more of that cuteness a little later in the show. politics first. big wins last night for the front runners, defending their home turf in the new york primary. >> here's what happened. donald trump picked up more than 60% of the republican vote. he crushed his rivals. john kasich came in se
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ted cruz finishing a distant third. the criticism of new york values seeming to hurt him. trump's win, big enough to nearly sweep the delegates and improve his chances of avoiding a contested convention. >> hillary clinton's victory over sanders wasn't quite as large but a resounding double digit win for her. as expected, she padded her already sizable lead in delegates to inch closer to her party's nomination. >> this morning, both races are quickly shifting to the next major battlegrounds. five states that are up for grabs next tuesday, including pennsylvania, a key state for trump. nbc national correspondent peter alexander is in philadelphia with more on last night's results and what's ahead. peter, good morning. >> hey, matt and savannah. good morning to you. these were overwhelming wins for hillary clinton and donald trump. the two front runners regaining the math and the momentum, looking polished and presidential during their remarks. now looking ahead. ♪
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>> reporter: two anthems. ♪ new york >> reporter: one big new york night for both hillary clinton. >> there's no place like home. >> reporter: and donald trump. >> we love new york. >> reporter: trump trouncing his rivals. his first win with a majority of the vote. >> we are going to be so strong again, we're going to be -- really, i mean, legitimately, so great again. >> reporter: after voting for himself for the first time, his wife doing so in style, the brash billionaire appearing disciplined, touting his win without attacking his challenger as lying cruz. >> he is mathematically eliminated. >> reporter: down playing reports of turmoil. >> it's a team of unity, evolving. people don't understand that. >> reporter: casting himself as the outsider up against a rigged system. >> it's really nice to win the delegates with the votes.
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>> reporter: ted cruz, shut out. >> now, my friends, onward to victory. >> reporter: earlier, mocking trump's complaints that the delegate system is unfair. >> donald trump's campaign does not know how to organize on the grassroots. i cannot help that the donald trump campaign does not seem capable of running a lemonade stand. >> reporter: john kasich finishing second, still hoping to step into the ring at a contested convention in cleveland. hillary clinton with renewed confidence. >> the race for the democratic nomination is in the homestretch and victory is in sight. >> reporter: after a bruising batting, an olive branch. >> to all the people who supported senator sanders, i believe there is much more that unites us than divides us. >> reporter: clinton, largely pivoting to the general election, lumping the gop contenders into one pile. >> donald trump and ted cruz are pushing ais
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that's divisive and, frankly, dangerous. >> reporter: for bernie sanders, a bitter defeat after this bold prediction a week ago. >> we will win a major victory here in new york next tuesday. >> reporter: changing his tone on election night. >> we're going to do just fine tonight in new york. >> reporter: overnight, the challenger refusing to give up. >> there are five primaries next week. we think we're going to do well. >> back live outside independence hall in philadelphia, pennsylvania. one of the five states voting next week. numbers we found last night during the exit polls, 66% of new york democrats say the bitter campaign has energized their party. 59% of new york republicans say it has divided theirs. matt and savannah? >> peter alexander in philadelphia. thank you. >> chuck todd is nbc's political ct
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the press and mike murphy is a political analyst and former director of jeb bush's super pac. good morning. >> morning. >> we've seen something of a new incarnation of donald trump in the last couple weeks. last night, the victory speech was more moderate in tone. he's hiring real professionals, in terms of organization for his staff. we don't see as much of the name calling. is he now at a point where he can rally some of the reluctant republicans behind him? >> i don't know if he's at the point they're going to rally behind him, but he may stop the bleeding and he may at least get the -- get anybody thinking about joining the stop trump movement to give a pause. look, what he did post-wisconsin, the day after wisconsin, there was a lot of people declaring, maybe the stop trump movement is real. in 13 days, he turned his campaign around and put it back on the path to the nomination. >> let's talk more about the stop trump movement. you know a little bit about that. there's a lot of criticism. they simply didn't show up
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did they decide, mike, that it was already lost to them? if not now, where? where will they take a stand? >> my guess is they were intimidated by trump's home stand support. i think they had a chance in new york. he was able to run up the score here. the question is now for the new civilized trump campaign, cannot make mistakes and run the table forward, and will stop trump come back to life, engage now and in indiana in two weeks? could be pivotal. >> what does this say about ted cruz as the alternative to donald trump? he came in third last night. >> kasich swept the upper west side of manhattan. he has bragging rights. cruz isn't built to win this region. the cruz campaign and the kasich campaign have the same interests but they don't seem to cooperate, which is to not let trump get to 1,200 or more delicade delega delegates. >> it's not about energy or inspio
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>> it's negative. the waiting for indiana thing is ridiculous. >> let's talk about hillary clinton. obviously, a resounding victory, 16-point win over bernie sanders. if you're bernie sanders waking up this morning for breakfast, you should be ordering, coffee, toast and a side of reality. does he know when the game is over? >> i don't know. depends. if he got into the race the way a lot of people think he did, which is to be relevant, to lead a movement, to say hey, my wing of the democratic party is a rising wing. you need to take notice. if he looks at the playing field and says, hey, i've got a lot here, i pushed hillary clinton. i may lose the nomination but win the idealogical war. if that's how he gets up this morning, it's a healthy place to be. >> i don't think sanders can win the nomination, but he owns voters under 30. be if they don't show up in the general election, and they're a
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turnout, it is a huge problem for her. she has to push him off the stage without putting on a darth vader helmet and get him out. >> do you think it'll be helpful to republicans in the general? >> the more she grinds on him, there could be a help for us in the general election. the main thing as a republican, how with either of our leading candidates can we win a general election? it'll be hard. >> what's the biggest state to watch next week? >> pennsylvania. it's the largest one. connecticut is a distant second, if you're going to stop trump -- or clinton. it's a fickle state. >> i disagree. put indiana and nebraska and maine, you have almost as many delegates as new york. if trump wins indiana, i think he'll be the nominee. >> what's going to happen next week? >> 2/3 of the pennsylvania delegates are not very sticky. they can do what they want. ifmp
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the first ballot, which is everything for trump, will be hard. run it up there. maryland, which is a state trump has polled badly, i'll be watching to see if he gets a boost off yesterday. >> good to have you here. >> thanks. >> donald trump will be with us tomorrow morning for a life tven hall on the plaza. we'd like your questions for use. #trump today. other news. houston is bracing for more rain this morning as the city deals with this weekend's unprecedented flooding. janet chashamlian is there. >> the creek has overflowed into this neighborhood and dozens of homes. what they don't need, the forecast is calling for another drenching later today. >> reporter: this morning, a new danger in flood-weary houston. cyprus creek bulging beyond its banks, spilling into hundreds o
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last night we went to bed and the water receded. there was no rain. we wake up and it's at our front door. >> reporter: then it was inside. the family packed up and left the only way they could. on an airboat, manned by sheriff's deputies maneuvering through neighborhoods that look like this. we joined them as they answered call after call. it's non-stop, life-saving work. for some, the reality of leaving home, hitting hard. >> we're kind of stuck. i don't know what to do. kind of going through the motions right now. >> reporter: another rescue at a seni center. dozens of elderly in wheelchairs taken to drier ground. >> it's an awesome amount of water. more than i've seen in my career. >> reporter: more than 1,000 houses flooded, $5 billion in damage and this heartbreaking statistic. at least seven people died in the floods, including a mom of three who became trapped in her car. >> she
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she's in trouble. water all around. >> reporter: for the survivors, no idea when they'll return. >> what now for your family? >> honestly, i don't know. >> reporter: for many across houston, the flood waters have receded, but cyprus creek has yet to crest, with more rain in the forecast. >> a lot of roads opened yesterday, as houston continued to dry out. two rez vaservoirs continued to rise. >> tough times. janet, thank you. also this morning, new developments on the tainted water crisis in flint, michigan. nbc news learned the first criminal charges tied to the situation will be announced later today. nbc niece stephanie gosk is in flint with more. good morning. >> good morning, matt. residents in the city for over a year, including thousands of children, were exposed
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drinking water, while government officials insisted it was safe. later on today, the authority general in michigan is set to announce criminal charges related to the crisis. >> reporter: today, a significant announcement in the investigation of flint's water crisis. a government official confirming to nbc news that criminal charges will be announced later today. law enforcement sources tell our affiliate wdiv as many as three people could be named by michigan's attorney general. two from the state's department of environmental quality and one flint city official. flint is reeling from a crisis that exposed thousands of city residents to lead after corrosive water damaged the city's pipes, causing the lead to leak into the drinking water. >> now, we don't know what the future holds for us and our kids. so it needs to be criminal charges. someone needs to be held accountable for what has taken place. >> reporter: today's announcement comes days after
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reforms to protect the public. annual testing for lead and copper and penalties for those who violate state rules. >> we all failed the families of flint. >> reporter: the governor under fire, testified on capitol hill last month. his words were at odds with the chants of flint residents, who protested the hearing. hoping to reassure residents, governor snyder pledged to drink the city's filtered tap water for the next 30 days. in a facebook post, snyder says he hopes to alleviate mistrust by putting words to action. >> the governor did have a victory in court on tuesday. a u.s. district judge threw out a class action lawsuit aimed at both city and state officials. as far as that criminal investigation, even with today's announcement, it's still ongoing. matt? >> stephanie gosk in flint. thank you. the death toll from the massive earthquake in ecuador now tops 500 people. it's been four days since t
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powerful 7.8 magnitude quake struck the pacific coast. rescuers are facing the grim reality they're finding more bodies than survivors. 4,000 people have been injured. thousands left homeless. the country's president is warning that it could cost as much as $3 billion to rebuild. here's a sight you don't see every day. former cuban president fidel castro emerged from se cushiclu. he told a gathering of the come mist party in havana that he was there to say farewell and that he would soon die. castro, now 89, urged party members to fulfill his communist vision for that country. while fidel signalled his departure, the party seems intent on reelecting his brother to a new five-year term as president. consumer news. visa heard the grumbling and will improve the chip-embedded credit cards to get approval faster. it can take up to 30 seconds for a transaction to be approved on a
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that takes seconds. rival technology like apple pay or smartphones is nearly instantaneous. the chip cards for introduced to cut down on fraud. mr. roker joined us at the table. what's going on? >> not only rain in houston, but we're looking at torrential downpours now in dallas. look at this video just in. this is in dallas, texas. this is the commute in this morning. excuse me. it is a mess. also, cleburne, texas, heavy rain and lightning coming down in the parking lot there. let's go to verification on the r radar. the heaviest storms have passed. unfortunately, on their way to houston again. we're going to be looking at more heavy rain. cyprus creek, already crested near the record. it's currently at 125 feet. that is crazy levels. look at what we're expecting today. we do have flash flood watches in effect for 9 million people, as more storms come in. we've got all
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here's the first round of storms. the front starts to push down. we have a low pressure system developing. more rain comes in tonight, on
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>> that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you. coming up, a new twist in the murder of a fitness instructor inside a texas church. could the suspect who was seen dressed in swat gear actually be a woman? what police are now saying as the victim's husband is speaking out. and have you heard of mechanical doping? thermal imaging cameras pick up what could be a tiny motor on the bike of a competitive cyclist. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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. . 7:26. good morning to you. >> we continue to follow the latest in a search for a missing fairfax county firefighter. it has now been seven days since family members have heard from nicole mittendor. they will return to the national park today to continue that search. the car was found parked near the white oak canyon trail saturday evening. a prayer vigil will be held tonight at her fire station. now if you would like to attend, you can find the details on our nbc washington app. use the search term visual for nicole. today, family and friends say good-bye to a prince
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♪ if you like driving with the windows down ♪ that's a pretty shot and it's a pretty day. 7:30, wednesday morning, april 20th. view from the top of the rock. very clear day from that vantage point. our crowd is down on the plaza. pretty happy under the sunny skies. >> we'll be down to say hi in a few minutes. let's look at the headlines this wednesday morning. donald trump's home state advantage proved to be a big one. he dominated the new york primary. cruising to a landslide victory over john kasich and ted cruz, grabbing almost all of the 95 delegates that were up for grabs. in his victory speech, trump cast himself as the republican's inevitable nominee. >> we don't have much of a race anymore, based on what i'm se
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senator cruz is just about mathematically eliminated. >> a reminder, trump will be with us live tomorrow for an exclusive town hall on the plaza. he'll be joined by all of his adult children and his wife, melania. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is sounding confident after her double digit victory over bernie sanders. >> the race for the democratic nomination is in the homestretch, and victory is in sight. >> late last night, senator sanders spoke to reporters in vermont, saying he still sees a path to victory and he's out to carry on for the democratic convention. in a new interview, prince william is addressing criticism that he is not fully invested in his royal duties after a british newspaper dubbed him, the reluctant royal. >> to be honest, i'm going to get plenty of questions over my lifetime. and it's something that i don't completely ignore, but it's not something i take, you
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completely to heart. where the queen decides she's going to hand down more duties, i'll be the first one to accept them. >> this new stamp features prince charles, prince william and prince george, posing alongside the queen to celebrate her 90th birthday, which is tomorrow. prince george standing on four foam blocks to be almost the same height at the others. new information in a mystery we told you about on tuesday. a fitness instruct eor killed inside a dallas area church. police are revealing more video of the suspect, hoping to identify him or her. kerry sanders is following the case. good morning. >> good morning, savannah. early monday morning, 45-year-old missy beavers came to the creek side church to prepare for the fitness class that she teaches. an hour later when her students showed up, they found her dead. this morning, friends and family are mourning her
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is still on the loose. th >> reporter: this morning, a tearful community is asking why and who is responsible for the murder of 45-year-old missy beavers? she was a beloved mother, wife and passionate fitness teacher with no enemies, say family and friends. >> the joy this woman brought to so many people is obvious with this turnout. missy is loved. >> reporter: the pain, most acute to her husband of almost 18 years. >> whenever i see you, whenever i see these shirts, whenever i see camp gladiator, i'll know missy is there with me. >> reporter: police released more surveillance video, leading them to rule out the assumption that the suspect is definitely a male. we are backing off our statement that the suspect on video was a man. there's a lot of speculation based on the gait and appearance that this person may be
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beavers had gone to the church at about 4:00 a.m. on monday to teach a fitness class. camp gladiator. usually, the class is held outdoors. because of rain, it had been moved indoors. when her students arrived an hour later, they discovered her body. police say it's unclear if beavers was a target or just happened upon a crime in progress. detectives and beavers' husband hope somebody watching this surveillance tape will pick up on the telling nuances. >> the person is 6 foot tall. if you look at the mannerisms, they're distinctive. somebody has to be able to point this out. >> reporter: a hope that an entire community is now clinging to. hoping for justice for a woman loved by so many, so dearly. >> the medical examiner determined the cause of death
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they do not plan to share. >> kerry sanders on the investigation. thank you. let's change subjects now. a lot of people have been fortunate to see the northern lights from the ground. but -- >> we've got amazing video. you have to come see this. this is from the international space station. this is the aurora borealis as you may never have seen it before. look at these stunning images. i
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good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. it's a beautiful morning. temperatures mostly in the 40s right now. there are a few cool spots in the upper 30s. a few milder locations like southern maryland where it's 52 in st. mary's county. the afternoon will be filled with sunshine. nowhere near the amount of wind and cloud cover we dealt with yesterday. afternoon temperatures today, mostly up into the low 70s f you're headed to verizon center to watch the caps sweep the flyers out of the >> don't forget, get the latest weather. weather channel on cable or weather.com online. coming up, craziest stunt ever. wait until you see what this guy did to get out of the way of a spee
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it's kind of like turning your bicycle into a motorbike? i'm exaggerating but isn't it turning cycling into nascar? >> reporter: a case of doping. sus spipicions raised when the r was going up the grueling hill sitting down. a motor found on her bike. >> there was technological fraud, a concealed motor. >> reporter: she denied cheating. if she had a motor, she would have had a better season. she quit, saying she couldn't defend herself. adding, i decided to stop. now, a french tv program suggesting motor doping reaches the highest levels. heat detecting cameras along the routes of professional and semi-pro sicycling races. it's hard, he says. the sensor of the bike is
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the heat reveals a hidden motor. one bike designer tells us how it's done. >> it's a small power-assist type motor, which locates in the bottom part of the bike. >> reporter: a huge advantage. >> for someone like me, that could boost my power by 50%. maybe more. >> reporter: not everyone agrees thermal imaging is reliable. the cycling union uses a magnetic device on a tablet. but the director of the anti-doping agency of france until last year said there were repeat repeated fractions by cyclings at the top level. >> i spend all this money and all this energy, and then somebody comes along and gets in there in the top three and wins all the money. you think, did she have the motorized bike in my race? it's annoying. >> at the end of the day, she's
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the motors weigh down these super light bikes. i'm told the motors themselves only weigh about two or three ounces. by the way, this bike costs about $5,000. i'm going to put it down very, very gently. >> keir, put it to the one guy going up an incline with his feet off the pedals. it really seals it. >> right. or worries you, at least. some of the evidence is just from a tv show, matt. we don't know for sure who is doing it. they aren't naming names. >> keir simmons, thank you very much. >> thermo spanning the bikes to get a sense of who is doing what. >> everything in the world of cycling, what they've been through, and now this. >> crazy. what australian officials are saying about the awkward apology video from johnny depp and amber heard. tamron helps reveal
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writer, julie jordan. are we ready? >> ready. >> this is fun. ready over there? >> yeah. >> i have the button. here's the confetti. >> oh! >> oh is right. >> there's our song. tell us what makes jennifer aniston your most beautiful. >> well, she's one of the most beloved stars in hollywood. people have truly adored her since "friends." she takes such good care of herself. she's happier than she's ever been. she got married last august. has a new film, "mother's day," coming out. she's more gorgeous than ever. >> she's now over 40, right? >> 47. >> 47? >> amazing. >> and she looks so flawless. >> she's gorgeous. she's really mindful about what she puts in her body. she knows it's important to feel good on the inside so she looks feeling healthy and strong. that's what makes her feel beautiful. r
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would think some of the "it" girls we see floating around, she is still an "it" girl. what was the debate like? >> not much. she's so -- our readers love her almost more than anyone in hollywood. >> love it. let's look at other beautiful faces. taraji p hensen, melissa mccarthy, jennifer garner. >> for the moms, compliments are about their kids. if they say something special, it makes them feel good about themselves. taraji loves when people tell her they love her unconditionally. >> this feature is so cute. fathers and their daughters. talk about passing on good genes. not talking about levis. >> no. >> this is amazing. >> stallone. these are women that have emerged on their own, away from their father's shadows. they're making a name for
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own. again, people who look beautiful. jennifer aniston. you have your jennifer aniston hair today. >> i do. >> savannah, you had a version of that. >> natalie and i both did. >> didn't everybody? >> version of the rachel. >> congratulations, jennifer aniston. big deal. good for you. can surprising advantage that people who sleep in late have over the early risers. dr. oz is going to be here and tell you why you're going to hate allergy season if you love the mild winter. thank you. my advice for looking younger... longer? pam. this...this is pam's. try not to take things personally. all right. thank you pam. don't let the little things get to you. get your beauty sleep. and use new aveeno® absolutely ageless® night cream. with active naturals® blackberry complex. you'll wake up to younger looking skin in just one week. younger looking skin can start today. new absolutely ageless®. aveeno.
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7:56 is your time now. good morning you to. i'm eun yang. we have breaking news on the roads. let's check in your first 4 traffic. >> breaking news downtown. the freeway eastbound just before the 11th street bridge, we have a crash with an overturned vehicle. all traffic right now being pushed on to 11th street to avoid. this as we take a big look at the beltway, 3 t95 headed inbou is quite slow. the belt line and also tad slow. memorial bridge inbound just after gw parkway, the right lane is blocked with that work done. in we're go
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good morning. it's a very clear and quiet start to the day. temperatures in the mid 40s in the suburbs to mid 50s around downtown. going to be a nice day outside today. highs into the low and mid 70s. plenty of sunshine. clouds back tomorrow. rain likely on your friday. not a complete loss. dry just in time for your weekend. that's going to cost somebody an extra few dollars. >> i'll pay for it, too. another news update in 25 minu
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it's 8:00 on "today". coming up, snoozing season. dr. oz on how the late start to spring poses a terrible allergy season for millions of americans. teens and technology. >> this is now what people do, and this is how you communicate. >> kids speak out about their world of social media, apps and, yes, texting. what they want parents to know about the devices they're glued to. and let's be blunt. the talented emily blunt stops by studio 1a to talk about her new take on snow white and the huntsman. today, wednesday, april 20th,
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2016. we're in new york city! >> all the way from chicago, celebrating 50 years of friendship. ♪ where i come from >> good morning, iowa. >> good morning, chattanooga for the class of 2016. [ cheers and applause ]. we're back on a wednesday morning, the 20th day of april, 2016. not a cloud here in the sky in the northeast. little chilly but another beautiful spring day in new york city. >> it is lovely. we have something exciting to announce, guys. have you heard about the new i love the '90s concert tour? it is coming rig
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we're talking vanilla ice and all for one. the date, next friday, april 29th. mark your calendars. get out your chunky heels and your choker. we're going back to the '90s. today.com helps you get the fan passes. >> the choker. >> i loved the '90s. >> little part on the side. >> never going to see that. >> the grunge look, remember that? >> not happening. >> okay. just ahead, we'll meet the next semifinalists in our search for today's next big thing. our category today, moms on the go. another mom on the go is siri daly. she's up in the kitchen with a 20-minute meal. "today" original recipe. to get you in and out of the kitchen. first, let's head inside to natalie for the morning's top stories. >> once again, the race for president now focused on pennsylvania and four other states holding p
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week. today, campaigns of both donald trump and hillary clinton are r reveling in the results of the new york primary on tuesday. kristen welker joins us. >> candidates are wakie ining ua new reality. the front runners solidified their status with huge wins in new york and it'll make the path forward tougher for everyone else. >> reporter: triumphant, donald trump and hilalary clinton winning deceaadd decisive victo >> i can think of nowhere i'd rather have this victory. >> no place like home. >> reporter: clinton winning 58% of her party's vote. trump with 61%. ♪ new york, new york >> reporter: celebrating with a sinatra soundtrack. for clinton, a few blocks away, it was jay-z and alicia keys. ♪ here is
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>> reporter: but their message, the same. this race is almost over. >> senator cruz is just about mathematically eliminated. >> to all the people who supported senator sanders, i believe there is much more that unites us than divides us. >> reporter: the moment offering a preview of what a general election might look like. clinton taking the fight to trump. >> instead of building walls, we're going to break down barriers. >> reporter: trump, more restrained after a campaign shakeup stopped short of picking fights but still flexed his muscles. >> we're going to go into the convention, i think, as the winner. >> we lost tonight. >> reporter: bernie sanders and ted cruz admitting defeat and looking ahead. >> this is the year of the outsider. i'm an outsider. >> reporter: the focus now shifting to next tuesday and primaries in five states. 384 pledged delegates up for grabs for the democrats.
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with pennsylvania the biggest prize, clinton and cruz campaigning there today. getting a head start on the next big battleground. >> now, there's no indication that any of the other candidates are planning to drop out. in fact, senator sanders sent a letter out to his supporters, asking for donations last night. the reality for sanders, he would need to win every single state moving forward, and by a huge margin, in order to come back and win. natalie? >> kristen welker in midtown, thank you. president obama arrived in saudi arabia this morning. the first stop on a three-nation, six-day tour. the president's visit to riyadh coming amid growing tension with one of america's most important allies in the middle east. ron allen is there. good morning. >> good morning, natalie. the president is here. some very tough issues on the agenda as he sits down for meetings with the saudis. many americans distrustful of the saudis. many of the
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pushing president obama and angry he's not supporting a bill that would allow them to file suit against the saudis, claiming damages. the president saying a law would open americans abroad to retaliation. families are pushing the administration to declassify portions of the 9/11 congressional investigation of the attacks. the administration saying intelligence ajenrry gencies ar reviewing whether to declassify. members of congress believe there might be information there that implicated the saudi government. the administration emphasizes previous investigations said there have been no connections between the saudi government and the events of 9/11. also on the agenda, issues involving isis and the fight against terrorism. the president will push the saudis to do more, something they've been reluctant to do in the past. as the united states ramps up its efforts against terrorism in the middle east. finally, those issues are going to be uncomfortable here, but the president will move on torr
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he's going to great britain. the highlight will be lunch with queen elizabeth as she celebrates her 90 birthday. >> ron allen in saudi arabia, thank you. michigan's attorney general today is expected to announce the first criminal charges stemming from the flint water crisis. flint residents were exposed to high levels of lead for more than a year after the city's drinking water source was changed to save money. michigan's governor is trying to reassure residents that the city's filtered tap water is safe. pledging to drink it himself for the next 30 days. the worst may be yet to come in houston where record rainfall flooded more than 1,000 homes and businesses. at least seven deaths are blamed on the high water. creeks are still rising and there is a threat of more rain there today. >> we thought we were okay. last night we went to bed, and the water had receded. there was no rain. then we wake up and it's at our front door. >> first responders are working non-stop
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tuesday to rescue dozens of people in wheelchairs from a senior center. you have to feel for harry, the atlanta hawks mascot, he failed to stick the landing during a playoff game tuesday against the celtics. that hurts. oh, yeah. every man grimacing. he tried to trump across the aisle and landed short, ended up straddling the barrier. poor harry, taking one for the team. >> chicken mcnuggets. >> matt, back to you. >> it's now harriette, natalie. if you're struggling with brutal allergies more than usual, you're not alone. some are saying, is this the worst allergy season ever? people say that every year. dr. mehmet oz is here with some answers and remedies. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, matt. >> we should, you know -- is there any way to actually calculate and measure how bad an allergy sn
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ever? >> they measure it. the rod collects pollen. you can't guess ahead of time. it's the warmest year-to-date, so we predict the plants don't go dormant. depending on what part of the country you're on, you'll get bad problems with trees right now and slowly over the later spring, it'll move to grasses. end of the summer, weeds all over the place. >> tree pollen as you mention now. let's talk about ways to keep it off you. it's not easy. >> but doable. number one trick, cover yourself up. you can have broad rimmed hat. this would look good on al roker. think he'd wear this? >> probably would. >> fashion glasses. >> blowing wind, keeps it out of your eyes. >> yeah. and keep the windows closed when you travel around. you can be smart, especially if you know the season will have a lot of pollen, in preventing it from getting nea
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>> how do you get it off you? >> women don't think about their hair and the fact it's a magnet for pollen. never go to bed at night with pollen in your hair because you're basting your face in it all night. wipe your eyes. they had pollen and allergies 2,000 years ago. pour this over your nose. warm water and salt, and wash out your sinuses. wash your nose out. >> get it off your sheets and curtains. with the windows open, that's where it settles, as well. >> once a week. audit your home. you have to wash your sheets in warm water. pi take the clothes off when you get home. also look for mold. it can also give you allergies on top of the seasonal allergies. >> remedies, over-the-counter medications, are you a fan? >> they work but you have to take them early. half hour
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sympathies, take the nasal pr sprays or antihistamines. if you go to the allergist and have a shot or tablets, 80%, 90% success rates. you have to do it ahead of time. >> i'm not going to do a commercial for a certain brand. i take one pill over the counter every morning and it's been great. even though i have allergies, i haven't felt it this year. >> here's a handkerchief, just in case. >> appreciate it. dr. oz, thank you. catch his show weekdays. check your local listings. up next, a heart-stopping stunt involving that guy and a race car. going to leave you speechless. plus, they're a dynamic due yowe -- duo. why don't tina fey and amy poehler work more auoften? you'll be surprised by what tina says about that. the technology kids are today's the day!
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a branch catches me here.our. you think that stopped me? i was about to be the first 3rd grader to jump the cook county creek. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. mom patched me up. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jump the creek!
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to the educator wood. then the commercials started running. >> that's what i remember. >> all kinds of techniques. look at the guys with the fingers on the page. they could read a whole book in an hour. it was amazing. guess what? doesn't work. bad news for these school kids everywhere. experts say speed reading just simply doesn't cut it. they insist it's extremely unlikely that you can increase your reading speed without missing a lot of meaning. in other words, you just don't comprehend. what you're really doing is skimming, not reading. >> yeah. >> this doesn't work? is that what you're saying? >> yeah. >> there was a program called sra. >> i remember that. >> speed reading associates. back in the old days, it was written on the side of a shovel. >> terrific. we've often talked about the benefits of getting up early. we're proponents around here, of course. if you are the type to stay up late and sleep in, science found there are benefits for you, too. there ism
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in psyhycology today. late sleepers are more likely to be innovative and progressive thinkers because they're going against the body's natural inclination to go to sleep around 11:00 and wake up account -- about 7:00. >> you're a night owl, right? >> i am. i guess the point is, sleep at some point is good. that's ariana huffington's push, as well. at some point, you have to get it? >> get the seven hours. >> i think it's the idea that people have more creative jobs perhaps. they're the ones, the hours are driving that sleep schedule anyway. >> curious, we get up in the neighborhood at 4:00 on a weekd weekday. what time do you get up on the weekend? >> i sleep in until 6:00. >> i'm losing it at 7:00. >> 8:00. kids, go watch cartoons. >> you get up at 5:00, right? >> 5:15. >> without an alarm clock, just natural? >> yeah.
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the weekends. anybody here do a back flip, standing on the ground? >> no. >> not and survive it, no. >> not even close. >> i'll show you a guy who not only can he do a backflip, but it's over a speeding race car. that was the practice. here's the real deal. >> oh, my gosh! >> do you believe that? >> is that real? >> if he goes a little too early, he comes down on the car. goes a little too late, well -- >> how does he know? >> there is a debeep that goes f when the car passes a certain point. >> so frightening. >> how many fails have there been? >> they only practice it with the car alongside it, never behind him. >> this was the seventh guy. you should see the other sixth. >> thank you, mr. roker. now to why a politician is
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device. and tina fey said a tv show with amy poehler isn't in the cards. when we thought we were over with the johnny depp doggate controversy, a lot of people are weighing in. the apology video he and his wife amber heard seemed to be forced into for the australian authorities. now, the country's deputy prime minister is offering his review of the performance. barnby said depp looked like he was auditioning for the "godfather." also offered this advice, do it with gusto, mate. a bit of gusto. come on, rise to the camera. that was my australian accent. >> i think that was the point. >> this is not to make light of it, but they were so -- just get through it. whatever. >> raise the camera up, too. >> what an angle. up the nose. >> they still got
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sentence. without having the convincing apology. next to one of our favorite duos, tina fey and amy poehler, whether they're hosting "snl" or starring in movies. they're asked, why don't you do tv shows together? great question. tina says it probably won't happen. at the tribeca film festival, she said, we're both alphas. it works in short spurts, but i don't know if it would make a real dynasty. >> i'd love to see it though. >> i know. to thine own self be true. >> it's hard foralp alphas to w together over a long time. >> i wonder why we know that. >> as we all hold our breath. moving on. this will make you smile today. chrissy teigen sharing the first photo of her newborn baby. lulu with hubby john legend. five-day picture a
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birth. chrissy posting the picture to her ig account using the baby's nickname, hi, my lulu. the bulldog not sharing the family's joy. the dog is giving the side eyes because it knows what's coming up. >> matt and al are dying to say, is there a baby in that picture? >> i don't know what you're talking about. i'm going to go back to the weather right now. >> the look on your faces. >> we've bee
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good morning. we're going to stay dry into friday. temperatures are beginning to climb into the 50s. lots of sunshine today. gorgeous spring day with highs reaching low to mid 70s. then tomorrow, increasing clouds. 50 in the morning. afternoon highs, mid up toer 70s. and then the rain shower activity i was talking about coming in on friday. it's going to be cloudy and showers around all the way into theea
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high 70s. over the weekend, we dry out. >> that's your latest weather. reminder, we are so excited about what we have coming up in may. our 100 years of national parks today series. there are 411 all across the country. we're going to head out and highlight a few of them. so you can find your park for summer fun travel. to get a jump start on the celebration, go to today.com to learn more about our nation's great national parks. we cannot wait. savannah and i got a really special trip. >> we're going to a trip together. won't say what. thank you so much. if you have kids, they love technology. according to a recent report, teens spend about nine hours a day using media for their enjoyment. some 13-year-olds check social media a hundred times a day. they want you to know why they do it. here to help make sense of it is a child and adolescent psychologist, jennifer. >> good morning. >> a lot of
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a lot of time on social media and checking the device. what are we not understanding from teens and tweens? >> this is a good thing and a bad thing. it's unchartered territory for all of us. i think what the tweens and the teens want us to know is this is how their life is. they are the first generation all electronic. this is how their relationships are, through the phones and the computers. >> we talked with tweens who shared some of their stresses about social media and the like. take a listen. >> my friends have made plans and they've posted it on social media, and i find out through that. it really makes me upset. >> if i look at their instagram posts, i'll see what they're doing. sometimes, they don't text me about it. >> one time, my friend sent me a picture, and they were posting it on social media apps about a birthday party. i felt really left out. >> it's kind of this new spin on something that lots of tweens have felt over the ages, being left out. a
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tips. one is, take some time out. >> we as adults are also on a lot of social media and on our devices a lot. we want to model what it looks like, and we want to really set limits for the tweens so they can walk away and not be so involved and invested that they respond inappropriately, act out of the wrong urge. >> it's important to know what your tween can handle. they're still little. >> they are and some tweens aren't ready. though they want it, you as a parent know what they're ready for. trust that. >> finally, learn it with them. >> learn it with them. the apps are changing all the time. you don't know what they're doing. have them teach you. i sit in my office and have the kids that see me teach me to use the apps all the time. you learn what they're doing and what they know. it's helpful. >> let's get the teen perspective. roll some tape. >> everything i do practically resolves around it. >> it's how we communicate with friends and teachers. it's how our life is. >> i use it too often and
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>> couldn't keep my grades up without it. i probably would have no plans with my friends. >> i feel like everything i do, like sadly, is based over a computer or through my phone. >> it's so hard to communicate with my friends if i can't text them. >> i would not pick up the phone to call a friend and have a conversation. >> this is now what people do, and this is how we communicate. >> this is the new normal. number one tip for teens, be knowledgeable. >> about what they're doing, who they're talking with, what apps they're using. they'll be ahead of you, try to stay current. >> let them know, you'll watch what they do online. >> and you want to be able to trust them. >> don't stop talking. >> we think that teens know it all. they don't know how much they're on. if you ask them, they'd probably tell you less than they are. keep the conversation open. keep that communication going. >> finally, getting out from behind the screens. we want to relate as humans still. >> so hard. we don't know if we're putting them at a disservice by staying behind the screens. find time to get
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it. in real-life interactions. >> parents can model it, too. matt? thanks very much. i'll be with
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ndemned the edwards ads that "mislead" voters. donna edwards. will she say anything to win an election? hi, everybody. it's 8:30. it's wednesday, april 20th. the sun is shining really bright on our plaza and our crowd. happy to have them. coming up, what product would you like to have in your life that makes it a little easier if you're a mom on the go? we'll introduce you to three women who believe they have the answer and have big dreams of being today's next big thing. >> some soft producof the produ cool. we'll talk about emily blunt in exploring her evil side in t"the huntsman: winter's war." and the hottestcc
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spring has sprung. a little windy. >> wardrobe fail. >> smart enough to hold it down. my mama taught me right. siri daly is here. she has fried rice and it doesn't have to come out of a container. you can make it 20 minutes or less. it's cheaper made at home. >> we loved fried rice. >> so easy to make. >> yummy. >> the original recipe is coming up. let's get a check of the
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air is fresh and cool on this wednesday morning. our temperatures now climbing into the 50s just about everywhere. regan national, up to 55. and we'll see it continue to climb into the low to mid 70s by mid afternoon with gorgeous day. lots of sunshine. low humidity. tomorrow, increasing clouds. also increasing pollen. no doubt if you're an allergy sufferer, you're feeling it. it is mostly oak tree pollen. tomorrow it will wash out with showers coming through. dries out just in time for the weekend. >> nice folks out here. >> good morning. >> i hope you know that lady back there. who is that? >> my mom. >> that's your mom, okay. >> birthday girl. >> happy birthday, ladies. now let's go back inside to matt. >> thank you very much. our next round of semifinalists attempting to become today's next big thing. the winner heading to qvc this weekend t s
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on tuesday, we heard pitches for the gadgets for mom's purse category. we can now reveal, you picked a vanessa and her loopit headphones to move on to friday's finals. this morning, we're focusing on the moms on the go category. judges, doug howe, qvc's vice president of merchandising. jill martin, "today" contributor and at qvc with g.i.l.i. brand. and number one in your hearts, ladies and gentlemen, savannah guthrie. let's meet our first mom inventor. >> hi, i'm cindy from manchester by the sea, massachusetts. i think scrub on the run is the "today" show's next big thing. it's a unique way to drain, store and carry your bath sponge. why compromise your clean when you can scrub on the run? >> sounds good to me. come on out here. how are you?
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>> good to see you. there's your table. there are judges. have at it. >> okay. as a busy mom on the go, this is how i used to carry my bath sponge. not anymore. when i travel or go to the gym, i take scrub on the run. it's a unique design that will drain, store and carry your bath sponge. after using your sponge, simply shake out excess water. place the sponge in the top receptacle. click lock the unit together. >> what do you think? >> i think it's interesting. who would you identify as your target customer? >> it would be anybody who prefers to use a bath sponge to shower or bathe, and they want to take it with them to travel so they can take it to the gym, when they travel, if you're on a sports team. it also has a home use, where you can remove the water. then the scrub on the run
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can be hung in the shower. it keeps your sponge protected in the shower if you share the shower with others at home. >> well done. >> thank you. >> time to meet our next semifinalist. >> hi, i'm from miami, florida, daniela. i'm excited to introduce you to my product, seal shoe covers. i know it's "today"'s next big thing because there's nothing like our product in today's market. it's a new go-to for a rainy or sn snowy day. >> daniela, come on out. >> hello. >> how are you? >> good morning. it's a fashionable, lightweight, shoe protector. protects any style of shoe from rain, mud or snow. seal shoe covers go over any style of footwear. flat, sandals, tennis shoes, even high heels. yes, ladies, this is our dream come
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seal shoe covers are practical and convenient. they fold into their own pouch, making it easy to carry in your purse or case. they're ease isy to clean. wash up with a cloth or throw it into the washing machine. it's the solution to your rainy or snowy day problem. >> very nice. good job. what do you think? >> i love it but can you walk in heels? it feels like it might be slippery. is there a special thing? >> we specially designed it for your high heel. we reinforced the heel area to make sure it won't puncture from your high heel. >> daniela, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> let's look at our final semifinist e isist of the morni >> hi, i'm sherrill from philadelphia,
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i think minkee blue is the next big thing because you can carry everything you need for the day in one stylish and functional bag. >> come on out here and impress our judges. how are you doing? >> hi, how are you? >> fine. you know the judges. >> yes. >> have at it. >> as women, we can carry two or three bags and it's not fun to take everything in one bag, only to dig for what we're finding for. minkee blue helps you organize everything in the bag. you can carry your lunch at the bottom of the bag. when it's not used for lunch, put your makeup. if you're not using the bag at all, you can put shoes in here. you can carry your shoes or sweater at the bottom. it's all about organizing and separating items. on the top, you have this compartment here where you can put your purse essentials. here, you can put a 13 or 14-inch laptop. it comes with a detachment coin
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the real magic of this bag is you can convert it from a two-compartment bag to a full tote. then it's a great overnight/weekender bag, or your everyday, stylish bag. >> let me tell you something. i don't know anybody who has more stuff to lug around than savannah. >> how often are my shoes coming out of my purse? this can be for me. the one thing, it does look a little heavy. is it heavy? >> not at all. i used nylon because i was conscious of that. this bag weighs a little over two pounds. less than three pounds. >> let's bring all the ladies back out. stand center stage. now is the time i have to tell you, they need your vote. make your pick for today's next big thing at today.com. you just might win a $500 gift card for qvc. tomorrow, our remaining semifinalists in the mom's get orga
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♪ it's my party were back at 8:41. stuff we love, spring accessories. nature is showing off this time of year so why not us? here's the items to add the finishing touch to your outfit. chastity, i love when you're here. you bring cool stuff. >> thank you. good morning. >> let's start with shoe trends. the slide is the thing. >> the mule, the slide. major trend. what we love about it is slide in, slide out. super easy. here, we have a photo of nicole richie wearing it with a dress. what we love about it is perfect with the cropped trouser we're seeing everywhere. >> jeans, too? >> especially with the cuff. love that. >> sneakers, fancy sneakers are having a moment. >> the hugest trend in all of shoes is the sn
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of her wearing these on the street. the "it" sneaker in all of sneakerdom is these old school, plastic white sneaker. we have a photo of victoria beckham wearing hers. then we have the high-tech kylie jenner and these glamorous shoes. loads of amazing sneakers. >> next, the lace-up world. >> for lace-ups, it's all about this lace-up flat. inspired by the scottish dance shoe. you'll see this everywhere. ballet inspired. >> what kind of -- skirt? do you wear it with jeans? >> i love these with a great mini skirt. you know, with a crop trouser, you could wear and see the hint of the wrap. we also have an espadrille. new attitude. we have a photograph of the duchess of cambridge, always wearing an espadrille. down here, you'll see
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espadrille. great big platform. >> i love these, too. >> great slide from kate spade. now, let's talk about bags, savannah. >> the tiny bag. >> the mini bag but a megatrend. we have a mote graphotograph of holmes wearing it last week here in new york. we have lots of colors. the mini quilted, the bucket bag and a major -- isn't that adorable? >> so cute. come on. >> and a big detail we are seeing all over the runways is the chain strap. >> can you swap out on one of the old bags with the chain? >> you can. we have this detachment strap you can find for $8. you can put on last year's bag. >> love that. >> super fun. >> the '90s called and wants its choker back. >> pearl jam and chokers. >> this is my prime time. the '90s. >> that's right. we're seeing lots of chokers. you'll see a photograph here on the screen of
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even the youth have appropriated the choker. these are fabulous. for earrings, ear love all over the runways. we saw these shoulder dusters. >> these are big. are big earrings back? >> yes. they want to graze the shoulder. these are super glamorous. blake lively is wearing them at a fabulous event. looks gorgeous. >> wow. >> lastly, for the trend with the best attitude, the best personality in all of accessories, the pom-pom. >> i am seeing the pom-pom everywhere. what is is the deal with this thing? >> aren't these hysterically fabulous? >> yes. >> look at this little one here. tons of great sandals. >> i see people putting them on their purse or kids put them on their backpack. >> absolutely. super fun. who doesn't love a little fiesta this spring? >> awesome. thank you so much. by the way, this was
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we're back at 8:47. emily blunt stars in the new movie t"the huntsman: winter's wa war". she plays an ice queen, freya, whose dark side is brought to life by her evil sister. take a look. >> i don't have to tell you anything. >> oh, but you do. you said it yourself, you're something between this world and the mirror. i summoned you out. now, you are bound to me. >> this is just fun. this has to be just fun. >> it was so fun. it was like doing an opera. it was like the most
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arch-heightened, enjoyable spectacle to be a part of. >> is it too much to say you have an arch in this movie? >> you can say that, yes. >> i like to use acting terms. >> very good, yeah. a character arch. >> that is good. then you get pretty evil. >> yes. >> i think i know which was more fun. which came for naturally? >> the evil one. i played good a bunch. >> why do you like evil? >> you can do terrible things and not get arrested. really be encouraged by everyone on set to be as evil as possible. >> she is an ice careen aqueen has powers. it's obvious what her power would be. >> what's that? >> she can freeze things. i don't know about real life. >> has there ever been anyone you'd like to freeze as they're speaking? >> is that a superpower you want? >> yeah. >> i'd want to be invisible. >> then you may hear people sa
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and who is an enemy. >> true. >> you let out a scream. >> you want me to do it? >> no. did you practice or did the director say, give me your best shot. >> you have to warn the mic people, step back a bit. i knew it needed to be an anguished, blood-curling scream. >> may come in handy. you and john krasinski are going from two-on-one defense to m man-to-man defense. >> i know what this means because you prepped me. one kid to two kids. >> where are you expected? >> show up to the neighborhood. >> what room with you in again? >> exactly. >> were you anxious the first time? is it a similar feeling this
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it's the great unknown, the first child. >> also, the first time, it was you, john and gary. >> and gary. >> who is gary? >> my pregnancy pillow that somebody gave me, which was like having another enormous man in the bed. eventually, john was like, gary has to go. gary got donated. >> you're not going to use a gary this time? >> just a regular pillow. >> feeling good? >> yeah. >> congratulations. i don't know if you saw it, you were in "people" magazine's most beautiful issue. >> was it? >> for pregnant in heels. >> wow. beautiful only when pregnant. perfect. >> they don't mean that. they just decided to put you -- >> every other day of the week. >> congrats on that. >> thank you. >> good luck with the rest of the pregnancy. you can whisper me the date later. >> i will. thank you. >> "the huntsman: winter's war" from universal pictures hits theaters this friday. up next, siri is in the kitchen. she's making a dish that we are all waiting
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is siri daly. creator of the blog, seriously delicious. i love fried rice. >> who doesn't? >> this seemed to me to be a little complicated. you say it's not. >> it's not. it sounded complicated but it's very, very simple and quick. >> look at the ingredients. >> we have boneless, skinless chicken, chinese sausage, a sweet, dried sausage, snow peas, cornstarch. i'll get started with the sauce. >> okay. >> i'll put soy sauce with the cornstarch. >> does cornstarch clump up? >> it does so start with a liquid and whisk it until the lumps get out. to this, i'm going to add ginger. freshly chopped ginger. some sesame oil, which is nutty and delicious. then, yeah, you can add that. that is the sriracha, which i love. then a pinch of salt. then we're going to whisk that all up and add our chic
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i'm going to use tongs today but sometimes at home, i like to use these gloves. >> i get it. i'm a tong guy. >> then we're going to kind of coat everything in a pie plate. i'll tell you why we're using a pie plate in a second. >> this is breast of chicken? >> yes. boneless, skinless. here's our chinese sausage. coat that all up. then we're going to use an interesting cooking method. >> i'll tell you the tasters are downstairs already. >> so good, siri. we love it. >> good. >> i like that it has a kick to it, the sriracha. >> very good. >> these are mason jar lids. i put it in a deep skillet. >> creating a steamer. >> exactly. i'll take the pie plate. >> more coated. we'll pretend. >> the lid on and it cooks for five to six minutes. that's it. >> that's enough for the chicken? >> exactly. over here, it's already cooked. we add our snow peas. then we're going to cook it for two minutes .
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liquid in there. seems like the chicken has sweated a little bit. >> exactly. >> if you don't like snow peas, add mushrooms, whatever you want. >> that's the chicken part with the sauce. now the rice. >> fried rice. bay son, some -- this is sambal, a chunkier hot sauce. >> you use the same pan with the bacon to cook the eggs? >> yeah. here, peanut oil and ginger that i'll cook until it smells and gets delicious. you add the leftover rice. >> i mean, that's great for a lot of families. you don't want it to go to wa t waste. >> it's better with leftover rice. it's almost more dehydrated. makes for a crispier fried rice. here, oyster sauce and chicken broth. more soy. more
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that sampabal. i'm going to whisk it together. add the bacon and the egg. frozen peas and the scallions. >> all right. >> then i'm going to add my sauce. >> this is going to cook up for how long? >> like five to six minutes again. >> guys downstairs? final verdict? >> real hit. i love the bacobacon. >> chicken is moist. >> si
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this morning on "today's take," danny devito gives new meaning to family. who is "people" magazine's most beautiful woman in the world? emily blunt with an exclusive first look at her new film, "girl on the train," coming up next. >> 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". it's wednesday morning, april 20th, 2016. i'm willie along with al, natalie and tamron. nice crowd outside on the plaza. little nip in the air but it'll get
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on in the day. >> yesterday was unbelievable. >> spectacular. >> great day to be in central park, which we'll talk about later. >> yeah. >> my morning jam is "it was a good day" by ice cube. my way of teasing ahead to "sunday today." >> start on wednesday. >> profile is of ice cube. hung out with him for a day. one of my all-time favorites. >> living your dream. >> we were in a '64 impala, driving around new york city. >> kevin hart did their last movie, i went down to miami. >> i remember that. >> lincoln continental conve convertib convertible. >> the movie car. >> one of my first '90s concerts was nwa. speaking of the '90s, if you love that decade, and who doesn't, we have a huge treat for you. ready? >> sure. >> next friday, april 29th, we are throwing an i love the '90s concert out on our plaza. >> okay. >> across the hours
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"today" show. it'll go all morning. salt n pepper. that's one. >> uh-huh. keep going. >> vanilla ice is going to be on the plaza. >> oh, my gosh. >> fantastic. >> kid in play. i love this one. and all for one. i swear. >> so good. >> we have to dress '90s, right? >> you should. we'll meet you there. >> great idea. >> you should go retro, definitely. >> knock it out. >> the spiral curl perm i had. >> was that '90s? >> yeah. >> i had the same haircut i have now. this is me in the '90s. salt n pepper. >> that was salt n pepper. the pineapple wave. then i wanted to be cinderella. i have a picture of me from a ha vanilla ice concert. he hung out in dallas all the time. '90s nwa.
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concert. this is when he'd left the group. >> yeah. >> that was me and my full on hip hop philly days. >> are you more of a "push it" or "schoop"? >> i love "push it." the video and seeing them together, and the red leather. 8 ball jackets. the boots. it's all i wanted in life. a girl from texas coming to philadelphia, i wanted some knee-high boots that weren't cowboy boots. and leather. >> they still perform together? >> oh, yeah. >> they were just on my msnbc show. they're moms now, still live in jersey. they had a reality show not terribly long ago. one of the things we talked about regarding al roker, they love to cook. >> they do. >> like al. they've been talking about a cooking show, as well. they're doing really well. >> what about a dance? >> i'll do it for them when they get here. salt n pepper is here
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i can't do it in a skirt. working up a sweat. come on, y'all. >> al is like, this language you're speaking -- >> it's going to be huge. >> come on down in your best '90s get up. we want to see it. >> big earrings. all that. please. >> the jeans. remember the real acid-washed jeans? >> the high ones? >> that was '80s maybe. i'm getting '80s and '90s -- >> what would you wear if you picked your '90s outfit now? >> high school for me. younger than you guys. >> oh! >> he did an age drop on us. >> high school. we were in college. >> i mean, everything was baggier. >> he was in jersey. >> we went shopping for baggy pants and all that stuff. >> i was wearing the same thing i'm wearing now. only much bigger. but i was working on this program in the
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around in suits? >> yes. >> fun time at the roker house. >> this was my wheel house. this is what i did. >> this is my pajamas, my day wear, evening wear. >> something i'm comfortable in. this was it. >> lock it? >> it'll be a fun time. tomorrow t, the 90th birthd of queen elizabeth. she's 90 on april 21st. to celebrate, what did they do? brought all four generations of the royal family together to pose for a photo. guess who steals the scene. take a look, there in the middle. as we call him, he looks like a little spanky. prince george standing on four foam books so he can even out the height. look at that smile and those cheeks. >> in fact, we did -- as soon as i saw him, i thought spanky m
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rascals." >> put that hat on him. >> so cute. >> i love how they stage him adorably. the boxes. we know it's there for the height, but it adds to the cuteness of the picture. he's standing there holding his dad's hand. >> will that be the crop of the stamp or will they go closer in? i hope they keep that. >> they have to keep the books. >> wait, it'll be on a stamp? >> yeah. >> commemorate the 90th birthday. >> cool. >> also, yesterday, princes william and harry visited the english set of "star wars" episode ep episode viii and had a lightsaber battle. do we have video? there's the lightsaber battle. they hugged chew bacca and met bb-8. the production is all there in the uk. >> pinewood studios. >> big deal for them. a lot of british actors in the film.
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the foam book. he's cute, chewy. >> i've seen it for the fifth or sixth time already at my house since it's on demand already. >> we own it. something else they're demanding. producers want us to celebrate the greatness of beauty. "people" magazine's most beautiful -- >> you're not celebrating? >> i celebrate her every day. every day is jen aniston day. she's 47 and is just flawless. "people" magazine saying, i love this caption here, jen's secrets for staying young. >> for sure. >> second time she's gracing the cover. she's also named most people in 2004. other faces in the category, which i love. adele, kate mckinnon, brie larson. s ronan
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also, fathers and daughters. will smith and the kravitz. al, i thought this was a perfect category for you and your daughter. >> i think the problem is, i spoil the most beautiful part. >> don't say that. >> unfortunately. >> no, no. >> daughter, yes. me, not so much. >> in the added pressure, having this beautiful teenage daughter in your home, who is straight up -- not just because he's here -- a knockout. >> thank you. >> what advice do you have for daughters who have that? >> force field. >> push a button and the whole house -- >> that's right. get a couple of -- >> lightsaber battle. last night -- >> serena williams. >> sorry. >> unbelievable. >> she's beautiful. >> i think we'll do this this is right last half hour of the show. last night, three beautiful women braved the elements in new york.
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>> braved it? pushed into it. >> your survival skills. you were would recollerking wit channel's "alone" series. placing survivalists in the vancouver wilderness with no camera teams or producers. they had their experience. look at you guys. it's like a slumber party. >> kind of. we had to make a sphere. >> first, we had to build a shelter, make a spear, a fishing rod and then -- >> gut and clean a fish. >> did dylan almost poke her eye out? >> yeah. i guess in the process of either making her shelter -- she got poked in the eye. the corner of the eye. you can't really see it. >> swollen? >> it was a little bloodier yesterday. >> under what circumstances would one need a spear in central park? >> here's why. funny you should
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>> there were lots of moving creatures. none of them i would fear. but i would probably need to fend off. >> a squirrel? >> squirrels! >> don't play around. we had to gut the fish. don't want to give too much away. but we gutted the fish at one point. i felt like other animals in central park were coming in. >> raccoons right above me. >> i didn't want to hurt them. >> season two on "alone" on history channel premieres tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> how hard was it to get the fish smell out of your hands? >> i used gloves. >> wilderness. >> i did mine with my bare hands. >> impressive. >> they give you gloves, tamron. >> someone told me
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u, from johnson & johnson. you can call the new film a devito family affair. >> danny directs and stars in it, alongside his daughter lucy with his son producing. >> it premieres last friday at the tribeca film festival. we spoke to danny and lucy about making the film as a family. >> yes? >> i would get in a lot of trouble. i don't think anybody has done anything lick thke this before. >> i get it. i don't know how to feel, you know? >> yeah. me neither. we're in it now, aren't we? look who is here! >> hi, grams. >> don't bring that [ bleep ] in here. >> huh? >> i'm serious. put it in the hallway. >> all right, all right. >> danny devito is here along with his daughter lucy. good morning, guys. >> hi.
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in on purpose. let's be honest, your daughter is the star of the movie. >> and the producer. >> how cool was that, to share the screen with her? >> really great. >> it was great collaborating together and with my brother, jake. it was a wonderful, wonderful time. we're excited to share it with everyone. >> this was a play. your idea to bring it to film, right? >> i belong to a theater company that did a one act. my friend josh wrote it. then we asked him to make it into a screenplay because it was just a really touching story. we had gone to see the play with my brother. our friend david was in the play, the original incarnation. we asked him to be in the movie. it was just a very special time for us to spend time with him. because he's no longer with us. it's an, in loving memory of him, as well. >> looking at
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you're beaming. >> the idea of lucy and i and jake, always thinking about, let's see if we can find something to do. it kind of came together. lucy had the idea. >> you know, it's fitting. david and my dad are occcurmud n curmudgeons. >> i don't think -- >> kind of. >> you anticipated my question. how is this a curmudgeon? take us inside the devito household. >> might be a little harsh. no, no. i mean, he plays a good curmudgeon, but he's a jolly fellow. >> a jolly fellow. >> from a loving daughter. >> i have my coffee first, i'm okay. >> you've acted on stage with your mom. acted with your dad now. >> yeah. >> is there one you prefer acting with over the other? >> no, no. >> nice, al.
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>> no, no, no. >> good answer. >> don't go there, like any loving daughter. >> no. >> is it hard to get out from under the shadow of two famous parents, incredibly funny? do you feel like as you launched your acting career, it follows you? >> you can imagine, it's a lot. they're both really supportive of me. now, it's great. we're like working together. hopefully, got more coming. >> it's a love story. it's sweet, even though it's curmudgeonly. at the end -- >> it's funny but also moving and sends a positive message about people loving each other and families. i think we need more of that. >> danny, you've seen the business inside and out. did you ever discourage lucy to get into acting? >> no, no. i feel you need to find out what makes you feel excited and what you're happy with. it's going to be with you for the rest of your life. you
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i never discouraged it. she was in high school doing plays. always good on stage. you know, you sit back and let it happen. i think she's bitten by the bug now. >> yeah. i think so. >> love them together. >> so cute. >> so cool. "curmudgeons" is playing in the new york now short section at the tribeca film festival. where is tamron? we're in her club. >> we have a little pop mix. dj cinderella, hit it. >> here we go. ♪ push it atand that in a new house,tee a fyou probably don't sharece, the same tastes as the previous owner. ♪ [ dolphin chatters ] so when you need a little house painting or a complete remodel,
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shirtless men on her day. they appear to be serenading kate. the caption, this is one way to start your birthday. goldie hawn has a more demure day to celebrate her daughter on the special day. this adorable throwback photo of kate and calling her a shining life. she's a nice person, too. kanye west, "life of pablo," may be the best album of all time, at least according to kanye. making the record wasn't without setbacks. in a new clip, kim reveals how their 2-year-old daughter sent an early version of the tuape down the pipe, literally. >> he had every version on his iphone and north flushed it down the toilet. they could not be retrieved. >> no! >> it's like four places. >> no apple genius is genius enough.
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fyi. kourtney kardashian is celebrating her birthday. jetted off to iceland with her family and friends for festivities there. and all of that work, work, work, work, work, work. ♪ work, work, work >> playing off our girl, rihanna, number one smash single. jumped up the billboard hot 100 the ninth week, giving her the edge over the beatles for total number of weeks at number one. she's number two overall. mariah carey is still reigning supreme as queen. i'm working to play the elmo work work video. i'm selling t-shirts later on canal street. and chrissy teigen shared the first photo of her beautiful baby on instagram last night. she can't show her face at this point, check out the head of hair. the caption, hi, my lulu. chrissy and her husband welcomed the baby less than a week
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and announced the birth on sunday. also, megan boone's daughter was born on april 15th. congrats to the new mom there. it's a mama palooza. check out the booth, sienna miller, luke evans and tom hiddleston, after your local news. that's a photo. click, click. they said it wasn't possible... to make a sunscreen you can apply to wet skin. a wrinkle cream that works in one week. and a shampoo that washes away the residue hair care products can leave behind. but we did it. no wonder dermatologists recommend neutrogena® 2 times more than any other brand. we're always re-thinking what's possible in skincare. that's just how we roll. neutrogena®. see what's possible. new layers to our famous lasagna. with three new irresistible dishes like chicken parmigiana lasagna. and seafood lovers lasagna.
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and all starting at $11.99. olive garden. i hhi, everyone. good morning you to. it is 9:26. i'm angie goff. in the news today, there is a chance to engage with police officers about how they impact the community. the chief of arlington police and the arlington sheriff will both be at a community forum happening tonight. it is at thomas jefferson middle school and it starts at 7:00. you'll be able to ask any question you want. new action in that worker strike. employees are rallying outside of a silver spring call center. they want stronger retirement benefits and fewer outsourced jobs. thousands of employees have been on strike since last
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dsday forecast nextne. but sierra club chooses jamie raskin for congress they all talk about climate change.
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to reduce our carbon footprint and is leading the fight against fracking in maryland. raskin: i'm jamie raskin, and i approve this message. beautiful bright sunny day. still a little cool. that's all right. we'll warm it up.
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taking a look at the headlines. united health care u one of the biggest health insurers, plans to exit most of the affordable care act state exchanges next year. the company says it has lost billions of dollars offering the obamacare plans. experts say less competition in the aca marketplace could lead to higher premiums in about ten states. mostly in the south and the midwest. obama administration officials are down playing united's decision. saying it didn't offer the lowest cost plans anyway. a ground-breaking treatment could mean home for stroke victims. a study found patients who got the clot-busting drug and had a stint retriever pull out a clot had a 91% survival rate with minimum o
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they got the treatment within the first two and a half hours. timing being important. survival goes down 41% if treatment starts after five and a half hours. now, the procedure is offered only in a few hundred hospitals in the u.s. reducing the amount of time you sit at work can reduce body fat and improve your health. researchers looked at hundreds of office workers and found that reducing sitting time by 70 minutes during an eight-hour workplace reduced the participant's body percentage fat by 6/10th of a percent. it occurred in one month. visa heard all the grumbling. it will improve its smart chip embedded credit cards to get approval faster at checkout. right now, it can take, as you know probably, up to 30 seconds for a transaction to be approved on a chip reader. unlike the traditional swipe that takes seconds. rival technology like apple pay on smartphones is nearly instant. the chip cards were introduced to cut down
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ago now holds a place in history. the message was put into a bottle in the north sea 108 years ago by a marine biologist. it was written on a postcard in english, german and dutch. get this. it was found last year on an island off germany. this week, it became the guinness world record holder as the oldest message in a bottle ever found. amazing. i wonder what it says. let's get a check of the weather from mr. manassas, 55. in win clefter, planning out your day, flan on sunshine today. temperatures in the low to mid 70s for a time this afternoon. back into the mid 60s by 7:00
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it will be cool if you're going to be outside after about 7:00 or 8:00. temperatures will be back in the 50s. for tomorrow, a gradual increase if clouds. another mild one. highs tomorrow, >> that's your latest weather. the new movie "high-rise" is based on the 1975 novel of the same name, telling a story of the state of the art skyscrapers whose residents descend into class warfare. home hiddleston is dr. laing. upstairs neighbor is sienna miller, who has her finger on the pulse. luke evans is a film maker who lives near the bottom of the high-rise. good to see you all. >> morning. >> this sounds like a nice little home. >> like the psycho home. tell us about this, tom. what was it like filming this movie? this is based on the ballard distaupian novel,
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classic. it's set in this tower block in 1975. it's also quite futuristic. it's very stylized. initially, it's seductive and glamorous, like an ocean liner disappearing over the horizon. after a while, the inhabitants yield to their darker instincts. it's ae delawadescended to -- >> chaos. absolute chaos. >> on film but also on the set, there was chaos. >> why am i getting this? >> you all stayed in a hotel, apparently, together. >> we all lived together. there was a funny trailer camp and it was mad. we were all running around with black eyes and blood. it was pretty crazy. we laughed our heads off and had a great time. >> ben wheatley, who
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creates a safe atmosphere on set. everything the characters are doing are indulging their appetite. >> good morning. >> would you like to go into that a little more detail? >> i don't know i should. i should leave it there, yeah. >> what happens in the apartment, stays in the apartment. >> yeah. >> high-rise. >> there was a lot of dancing. huge amount of dancing. >> we enjoyed it. >> luke and i danced together. >> what dancing? >> dance-off. >> it's possible. >> that is actually fantastic moment. i'm watching it live, and it's great. they had a dancer, proper dancer. >> i had whiplash by the end of the day, swinging my head so many times. >> hit you with a baseball bat. >> when you do a move viie likes and it's intense, what do you do to decompress once you get done? >> i'm sorry, what? who said that? i didn't see
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>> a lot amount of wine on set. >> what do you do? decompress. we have different ways. >> there was a lot of wine. >> strange enough, we shot it in northern ireland. even though it's set in london. it was across the summer of a couple years ago. it was a lovely, incredibly beautiful place to be. it's where they shoot "game of thrones." the landscape there is very nice. nice to look at the sea and be reminded of other things. >> there is one scene in the film, autopsy scene, tom, which i understand you nearly passed out during the whole thing. >> not the actual scene. but i went to watch an autopsy for real in a hospital in england. it's actually one of those things where, as an actor, you want -- if you're playing a musician, you want musicians to appreciate your musicianship. playing an athlete, you want the athletes to go, he's doing it properly. i wanted
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go, yes, that's how you do it. i had to perform a disection of a skull. i went to see a pathologist actually do this. it was quite stomach-churning. >> good to know. >> good morning, anyway. >> we couldn't talk about it during this inter view, i thought. thanks so much. "high-rise" is available on demand is itunes april 28th and nationwide may 13th. the hollywood beauty who has turned into an ice queen on the scre
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golden globe winner emily blunt jumped on to the scene as anne hathaway's co-worker in "the devil wears prada" and drew raves for her role as an agent in "sicario." >> now, she's starring opposite charlize theron in "the huntsman: winter's war." later, she's the emotionally damaged rachel watson in "girl on the train." she's here with an exclusive first look of the film. >> thank you. >> i'm excited for "girl on the train." i read the book, i think like a lot of women, on a weekend. >> in a day. >> you said this role was the most challenging for you. we saw you in "sicario." that was physically daunting. how is this more
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people i've ever played. someone who struggles with addiction daily. also, she's this obsessive person who obsesses over this couple on the train every day. also, you're in a thriller. it's not just a portray of alcoholism. you're telling a story that's intense and dark and frightening. it was a tough balance to play, but i loved it. loved doing it. >> we're about to give the fans an exclusive first look. first, she's fired and divorced and life is falling apart. >> a raging alcoholic. >> that was the appeal to me. that your main protagonist is the most unreliable witness in this potential murder. because she is an alcoholic and doesn't quite remember what happened that night. she could be a suspect. there's about five other people
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she's just trying to grasp at what happened. i think that that idea, what we think we see and don't see, is so interesting to people. that's what people gravitated toward with the book. is the idea of obsessing about people's lives who live on the train. i think we've all done that. it's a universal thing. when you're commuting with people, you wonder where they come from, why they look the way they do, why they are the way they are. >> without further adieu, let's see it. "girl on the train." >> the couple is the embodiment of true love. i saw her. i saw her from the train. >> is this her? ♪ how could you be so heartless ♪ >> what happened that night? i don't know. ♪ h
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heartless ♪ >> tell me the truth. >> so gripping. >> not creepy at all. >> no, it is so good. boy, that really lives up to the book. i know the movie certainly will, as well. let's talk about snow white and the huntsman. you're reprising your role as freya, the good sister. >> the good sister, yes. >> tell us about -- >> i don't know if she's all good. >> little icy. >> yeah. i play charlize theron's sister, and it becomes this battle of the queens in this film. >> yeah. >> i don't know many people who'd want to go up against charlize. >> you hold your own, i must say. we buried the lead here. hazel, your beautiful 2-year-old daughter, is going to be a big sister. congratulations. >> thank you so much. this is not just a breakfast burrito. for real. >> how is hazel taking the news? >> coming around, i think. she has no choice.
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>> congratulations on everything happening in your life. >> you look amazing. >> you're so nice. thank you. >> "the huntsman: winter's war" in theaters this friday. "the girl on the train" is out this fall. we're afraid you have to wait until october. >> can't wait. coming up, the single mother who went from being broke to becoming a world-renowned motivational speaker. how she turned her life around and her secrets to success after this.
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♪ ♪ only kraft natural cheese has a touch of philadelphia cream cheese, so whatever you make, is creamier than ever. ♪ ♪ lisa nichols is in the business of inspiration. she's a best-selling author and founder of motivating the masses inc. her book is "abundance now." amplify your life and achieve prosperity today. >> how is this for an endorsement? steve harvey writes the forward for lisa's book. he says he's in awe of her wisdom. i couldn'tee
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"abundance of life" from the inside out but you've made a transformation on the outside. you said, what's different about me? i said, your hair. you said, i lost 85 pounds. >> yes. when i realized that the catalyst to it was the emotion. there was a reason i put it on. i stopped looking at the what to do, eat less and work out. i looked at, why did i put the weight on? at the core of everything is what r we thiare we thinking? what is the story we're telling ourselves? i was ready to release it after that. >> the word abundance might not be the type people are thinking of. it's not material abundance. >> matter of fact, i challenge how we look at abundance. we have a myth that abundance is about possessions and wealth and money. while that's one piece, abundance is a 360 experience. it's the quality of your
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it's your spiritual awareness. and it's finance. but abundance is something that comes all the way. i have wealthy friends who really don't consider their lives abundant because they're out of relationship with their children. >> right. >> i challenge all those areas and teach you in the book how to create in each category of your life an abundant experience. >> let's go through some of the categories. people want to know how to replicate it. what do you do first? >> number one will sound crazy because people think you're doing it. give yourself permission to have it. we measure our future based on the past, and they're not connected. give yourself permission. be bold enough to give your permission to have the abundance you say you want. the love you say you want. women say, i want love, but question it every time a good guy comes around. give yourself permission. that's number one. >> you need an action plan but also one you hold yourself accountable to. >> absolutely. you need bite-sized, digestible pieces. we have big go
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able to see them and celebrate them. sooner, quicker, faster. >> unlevel your community. what does that mean? >> have friends and associates around youiptoe. you can't be the best in your tribe. you can be the best here but then go here -- i say tribe. they make you want to be a better man. make you want to be a better woman. >> do i make you feel that way? >> every day. >> thanks. >> my life is abundant because i have tamron hall. >> thank you, lisa. >> the book is "abundance now." back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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the nra and its campaign cash are what stands between us and gun reform. "searing tragedy struck in a place parents felt their children were safe" chris van hollen met with nra lobbyists to craft a loophole that would let the nra skirt a new campaign finance law and block gun control. but democrat donna edwards said "no" to the nra loophole and stood up to the gun lobby. and she would ban assault weapons.
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9:57 is your time now. good morning to you. i'm eun yang. fun way to watch the caps today. the team is going for the first ever play-off sweep. they're playing the philadelphia flyers at 7:00 and the caps are hosting a watch party at the verizon center. it is free. you can watch the game on the jumbotron. let's check in with chuck bell. you have the broom out? >> sweeping them out. that's how it is. temperatures right now
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and low 60s. on our way up, up, up today into the 70s we'll go. about 74 downtown. most of the outlying suburbs closer to 70 for a high today. mid up to e70s tomorrow. but most of us, our best rain chance is coming up on friday. maybe a rumble or two of thunder friday afternoon and evening. most important, we'll be dry for your weekend. >> very nice, clubbing. thank you. we'll be back for news 4 midday at 11:00 with ways you can help your kids sleep throughout night. that's a tough challenge. we'll see you at 11:00.
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