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good morning. power lines, misery in the deadly ice storm. accidents and power outages mounting. the threat of a tornado forcing football fans to shelter inside the stadium. 39 million people from new mexico to new england facing new storm warnings today. breaking overnight a turkish cargo plane slammed into a neighborhood. at least 37 people killed. this morning chilling images just in from the scene. boycotting. a growing number of democrats say they will not attend friday's inauguration after a war of words between president-elect trump and congressman john lewis, a civil rights icon, as washington
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power. home field disadvantage. the cowboys out while the steelers beat the the chiefs in kansas city. now the trip to the super bowl. monday january 16th, 2017. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" on this monday morning, martin luther king, jr. day. i'm tamron hall alongside willie geist. >> let's give credit, out from under the covers after her dallas cowboys lost. a heartbreaking season. it's over. >> a
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social media, that was the super bowl last night. that may be the big game. >> patriots fans may have something to say about that. more on the game in a bit. let us start with the weather and that lengthy ice storm creating dangerous conditions across the plains and midwest. nbc's morgan radford in icy omaha, nebraska. morgan, good morning. icy omaha, nebraska. good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. 45,000 americans waking up without power, after a deadly ice storm pummeled the midwest. now, people here warned against icy roads that left five dead and millions scrambling to recover. this morning, crippling ice. coating much of the nation's midsection. entire neighborhoods frozen over. slick roads now disaster zones. with at least five fatalities across three states. and it's not over yet. in nebraska -- >> it's slick right here. >> reporter: a fiery crash on i-80, engulfed two
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in flames. police say no one was injured. seat belts helped save the driv drivers' lives. in oklahoma, towns transformed into icicle cities. power lines catching fire as ice melts. in missouri -- >> chiefs. >> the ice storm, forcing the nfl to delay the steelers/chiefs playoff game by seven hours in kansas city. and in kansas, you can see mother nature's wrath on the roads. this tractor-trailer almost slamming into a patrol car. the terrifying moments caught on dash cam video. the officer unharmed. what do you do? >> prepare. that's all you can do. >> stock up and stay inside when the weather's harsh. >> reporter: this woman was bagging grocery stories when the power
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supermarket. >> they continued shopping. >> reporter: as power lines burst under the weight of the ice. 39 million americans are still under winter advisories. here in omaha, we're under an ice storm warning until tomorrow. authorities say to assume that the roads are still icy, deadly and dangerous, especially if you have to head out this monday morning. >> the storm that won't go away. morgan radford, thanks. the question is, when we see some relief? dave price is in for al. good to see you. >> good to see you, too. the relief may be slow in coming in some parts to the area. this storm stretches 1,800 to 2,000 miles. all the way from new mexico. and before all is said and done, it will wind up in interior sections of new england. let's talk about exactly what's going on as we speak. this is where we see the ice. nebraska, into iowa and pushing
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so, the areas we're most concerned about is right where we see the temperature touching above or below the freezing mark. dodge city, omaha, into waterloo and chicago. dodge city saw three-quarters of an inch of ice. how much more will we get? and where will it wind up? most areas getting a tenth and a quarter inch of ice. that's bad news for anyone traveling. it will be a rough go for 36 hours, as this storm continues to move towards the east. we'll see you in a couple of minutes for a full weather forecast. now, back to both of you. >> thank you very much. the weather was likely the factor in a plane crash in kyrgystan overnight. a cargo jet slammed into a village near the main operate, killing people in the plane and on the ground. bill neely has the latest for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. this happened in the dark while many people were sleeping in a tiny
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weather conditions. and people there are asking why on earth was this plane cleared to land? minutes after the crash and the fires in the snow, mark the impact part of a plane ripped apart. fire crews struggling in the dark. chunks of the aircraft embedded in houses. first light revealed the village was almost gone. the cargo plane had plowed through it. dozens were killed including whole families, many children. the survivors distraught. at one end of the village, the plane's tail. at the other, the severed cockpit. the five crew members dead. the plane left hong kong with cargo for istanbul and turkey and was due to stop at kyrgystan's capital. it hit the ground around 7:30 local time. aerial video
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plane cut through the village. the fuselage still smoking. they were able to carry some survivors out. but most people didn't stand a chance. asleep when the plane hit. there was freezing fog when it came down. and questions afterwards. why was the plane allowed to land? he asks, in such thick fog. people here say either the pilot or air traffic control was negligent. but authorities claim 11 planes had landed safely earlier. whatever the cause, the villagers are traumatized. the country is in mourning. search teams are confident the plane's flight recorders will revel why it crashed short of the runway, with such fatal results. of the 12 people injured in the hospital, six are children. and the authorities now say the cause of the crash appears to be pilot error.
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now, to a historic week in washington, as the countdown to donald trump's inauguration reaches just four days. this morning, fellow democrats are rallying around civil rights icon, representative john lewis, after trump labeled him all-talk, no action. trump's comments came on twitter, after lewis told chuck todd he doesn't see trump as a legitimate president because of russia's interference in the election. >> a dress rehearsal was held sunday, complete with marching bands and a walk down pennsylvania avenue to practice the friday. >> and mr. trump's inaugural committee has announced the headlines for a welcome celebration concert. toby keith, three doors down and lee greenwood. it will be held thursday at the lincoln memorial and is open to the public. in a moment, we'll talk about it all with sean spicer, incoming press secretary. but first, kristen welker is at trump tower. good morning.
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you. just four days until the inauguration. president-elect donald trump is making waves again for mu comments about health care, the intelligence community and as you said, civil rights icon congressman john lewis. just days before his inauguration, president-elect donald trump is offering new details about a key campaign promise, repealing obamacare. the president-elect said he is close to unveiling his own health care proposal, to provide insurance for everybody. mr. trump refused to provide specifics, saying his plan would come in a simplify form, much better. the comments sure to rise eyebrows by democrats and republicans. this as mr. trump faces fallout over his clash with civil rights icon john lewis, who said this to nbc's chuck todd. >> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. >> reporter: on twitter, mr. trump accusing l
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action or results. sad. lewis, a freedom fighter who was beaten by state troopers while marching for voting rights in selma, alabama, 50 years ago, was pressed on his position. but didn't back down. >> that's going to send a big message to a lot of people in this country. that you don't believe he's a legitimate president. >> i think there was a conspiracy on the part of the russians and others. to help him get elected. that's not right. >> reporter: democrats sent out fund-raising e-mails over the flap. and with reversals over the weekend, more than 20 democratic lawmakers say they will join lewis in boycotting the inauguration. vice president-elect mike pence, firing back. >> to hear john lewis, a man that i served with, that i respect, to question the legitimacy of the election, was deeply disappointing to me. >> reporter: also this morning, mounting questions about russia. after mr. trump's national
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security adviser, michael flynn, contacted the ambassador on the day mr. obama announced new sanctions. trump's incoming chief of staff saying flynn never discussed policy matters. >> there was no challenge of policy with the ambassador? >> none. >> reporter: the cia director warned him on russia. >> i don't think he has a full appreciation of russian capabilities, russia's intentions and actions that they are undertaking in many parts of the world. >> reporter: trump teeing off on twitter. oh, really? couldn't do much worse. even accusing brennan of being behind leaks of unsubstantiated information about him. all this as president obama weighed in on russia in his final tv interview. >> i have been concerned about the degree to which in some circles, you've seen people suggest that
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more credibility than the u.s. government. >> reporter: and in a recent interview, president-elect trump indicated he may be open to resetting relations with china. now, the chinese foreign ministry pushing back, warning him about pushing his back on the one china policy, the long-standing policy that recognizes taiwan as a part of china. meanwhile, there had been talk about the president-elect spenng part of this martin luther king holiday in washington, d.c. we have learned that he is going to stay here in new york at trump tower. as confirmation hearings for more of his nominees get under way tomorrow. willie? tamron? >> kristen welker, thank you very much. let's bring in sean spicer the incoming white house press secretary. good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, guys. >> i want to start with "the washington post" interview. donald trump talking about one of his big campaign promises, to relegal and replace obamacare. he said in this interview it's farther along than
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realize. it's very much formulated. he said, quote, we're going to have insurance for everybody. but later, he says, i don't want single-payer. isn't insurance for everybody by definition single-payer? >> he said in "the washington post" article, willie, his goal was to get insurance for everybody. through marketplace solutions, by bringing costs down, allowing competition over state lines. there's a lot of ways to bring the cost and access to health ware way down, to insure that people get additional plans to choose from, more doctors in the system, and health care at a much cheaper option than it is currently, which again i think is better for the consumer because it increases access and increases options to care. at the same time, through that competition, marketplace access, will drive the cost down. >> isn't this an expansion of government health care, which has been against republican orthodoxy, i guess whatever, to have the government take over health
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obamacare? >> no. i think what's missing right now is -- number one, if you look at what obamacare was supposed to do. it is called the affordable care act. increase your plans. you weren't going to lose your doctor or your plan and costs were going to go down. marketplace after marketplace, we've seen plans leaving, in many cases, consumers are left with one option. the doctors that may have been part of the plan, are no longer part of the plan. they can't access the plan they used to have and the costs rise at a high level. the competition is sorely missing. we're not negotiating with drug manufacturers. we're not instilling competition to allow them to negotiate over state lines. there's a lot of things missing, that would drive the costs down. and the beautiful thing about someone like donald trump, he comes in from a successful business perspective. he knows how to negotiate great deals. he can use his negotiating skills to benefit the american people and give them a better health care system than they have. >> let's talk about thees
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between the president-elect and congressman john lewis. the president-elect attacking john lewis' district, his service to this country. we're looking at four days to the run-up of the inauguration. was this the proper way to handle this? for the president-elect? >> tamron, i want to take it back a step, tamron. i think, congressman lewis started this, with your own chuck todd, by saying that the election was illegitimate and that president-elect trump was an illegitimate president. let's see where it started. you have an icon of voting and civil rights, claiming an election was illegitimate, when there's zero evidence of that. everybody has confirmed that the election was dually held. there was no tampering of anything. to see somebody of john lewis' stature, and iconic nature, who has worked to infranchise people and getting people involved in our voting systems and getting and talking about the integrity of our voting system, to go out when the candidaf
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about the delimitization of the election is disappointing. and on a day like today, when we're celebrating or observing the birthday of martin luther king, the reason, today, president-elect trump will sit down with martin luther king iii and others, and have a conversation about voting, about bringing people in. the legacy of dr. king and how we pursue that in a trumped ed a administratied administrati administration. and some of the things that john lewis talked about, about the legacy of dr. king and the beauty of what he wanted to achieve. to see him go out and talk about the delegitimatization of an election is disappointed. >> we show that russia tried to interfere, which is the issue that congressman lewis took up. you talk about who started it, which would remind a parent of a schoolyard fight. let's go to the latest battle with an outgoing cia chief, where you have the
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brennan of being the, quote, leaker of fake lewis. if congressman lewis started that fight, what has the. president-elect started with the intel community, and this tweet, accusing the head of the cia, in the words, was this the leaker of fake news? >> let's back this up a little. part of the goal of the intel chiefs is to come to give the president and the president-elect information they need to guide themselves going forward. the key intelligence reports. and when you see someone like john brennan, who is supposed to be giving information and confidence to the president-elect, attack the president-elect, and talk about his lack of understanding of russia, when he is a very, very poor record on not just russia but some of the key world affairs and there's questions about how certain information is getting out. it was john brennan, someone who the president-elect is supposed to protect, attacked him, is unbelievable. the idea you can question the president-elect's knoed
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pretty remarkable. >> sean, we have limited time. does he believe he leaked that salacious memo? that's the question. >> i think there's a lot of questions as far as how that thing got out and some of the information that got out. and the context in which it happened. i think there's a lot of issues. when you see someone like john brennan go out and publicly attack the president-elect of the united states, and a key issue he has a grasp on, it is disappointing. once again, you have the people -- make no mistake. one of the things that's interesting about this president-elect, is he's not going to sit back. he's going to fight for america. he's going to fight to make sure that we reassert around the globe. and americans and american workers are put first. >> and also, just on a last note here, willing to fight television programming, including "snl" his tweets went from criticizing brennan to "snl" and is that what we're going to continue to see? >> before i let you go on that. what "saturday night live" did
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disappointing. it was not funny. it was mean-spirited. and it's gone from being a show you can sit back and get a good laugh to being something that is mean and bad television. >> incoming white house secretary, sean spicer. back to the nfl playoffs. two more tickets punched their ticket on sunday. pittsburgh and kansas city. the steelers got six field goals from kicker chris boswell. the chiefs had a chance to tie but unable to connect on a two-point conversion attempt. the steelers hold on to win the game 18-16. they will face the patriots in the afc championship next sunday. and earlier, a classic between dallas and green bay. it was all tied up with 12 seconds to go when aaron rodgers rolls left and throws a dart on the near sideline to jared cook's uie
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that set up a field goal attempt by mason crosby, who hit a 56-yarder a minute earlier. the ball squeaking through the left upright. the packers win the game alt the buzzer, 34-31. they travel to atlanta to take on the falcons next weekend for the nfc championship and a chance to go to the super bowl. i'm sorry we showed that again, tamron. >> that's okay. i can take it. dave is back withor let's take a quick check and go to the map and see what's happening around the country. west coast looks good but a storm coming your way that will stretch into california before too long. as we take a look at the east coast, that looks good. you're going to see that midwest storm roll on through. tennessee valley, mississippi valley, you're looking at some rough stuff. that's a quick look at our national maps. here is an early look at what's going on right where you are.
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good monday morning. temperatures are starting off in the 30s. upper 30s in the district. mid-30s to low 30s the farther north you get. frederick coming in at 32 degrees. as we go through the afternoon today, temperatures will slowly get back up into the 40s, mostly mid to low 40s but it will be a dry day. we start to warm into the 50s. tomorrow rain chances return. maybe even wednesday morning. the 50s stick around for the rest of the week. looks like we could be seeing rain as we go into friday. >> yeah. that's a quick look at your weather, folks. >> thanks, dave. coming up, kim kardashian's chilling firsthand account of her harrowing robbery
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paris. and our inauguration week series, in trump they trust. what some of the voters who sent him to the white house say they fear with the swearing-in just four days away. first, this is "today" on a martin luther king monday on nbc.
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at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. this is a "news 4 today" newsbreak. 7:26 is your time now on this monday january 16th, 2017. good morning to you. i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. in the news this morning, we are working to find out what happened, why two people are dead in northeast d.c. they were found inside a home on lyman place. lyman place is closed right now. police have not identified the victims nor have they said how they died. today is martin luther king, jr. day. there are a lot of events to attend to honor life and legacy of dr. king. a wreath laying ceremony memorial at tidal basin. a parade. changes on the rails. you can find them in our nbc washington app. now let's check the roads and
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mollet. hi, melissa. >> inner loop 123 crash with two left lanes getting by. 66 and 5 no big problem there. on the rails remember metrobus, rail operating on saturday schedule. also, a new problem in ashberg, loudoun county parkway, crash followed direction. check of the forecast coming up next.
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good monday morning. temperatures starting in the 30s this morning. most of the area mid to upper 30s right now 38 degrees in the district. we go through the day today, you'll see mostly cloudy skies but staying dry. high temperatures 44 degrees. still a chilly afternoon but we start warming into the 50s. tomorrow the rain chances come back, maybe some showers in the morning and through the afternoon. 54 for a high tomorrow. we stay in the 50s to end out the wee
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friday, looks like afternoon showers in the forecast. arron and eun. >> sheena, thank you. another local news update in 25 minutes. >> back to the "today show" after this short break.
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♪ it's 7:30, now, on this holiday monday morning, january 16th, 2017. a big hello to a big crowd out on the plaza, spending the morning with us. we'll be outside to see them in a minute. here's a look at today's headlines. ice storms remain in effect for nebraska and iowa. the region was hit hard by freezing rain and ice over the weekend, resulting in several crashes and tens of thousands of power outages. an investigation is under way into an overnight cargo plane crash in kyrgystan. officials say it was trying to land in thick fog when it went down in a residential neighborhood. 37 people were killed,
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and president obama has a busy day as he enters his final days as president. and he will welcome the world series winning chicago cubs to the white house later. we begin this half hour with news that's taking a lot of people by surprise. after 146 years, the ringling brothers barnum & bailey circus says it will shut down in may. kerry sanders is at its winter headquarters in florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the circus is so much a part of adult childhood memories. but today's kids are more interested in video games and virtual reality that clowns. it's coming to an end. and part of that, the circus would have the impact it has had, and that is retiring the performing elephants. >> welcome to the greatest
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>> reporter: after almost a century and a half of entertaining, the greatest show on earth is pulling up its stakes forever. >> this is messed up. >> reporter: sunday's performance in miami, the last time the circus rolls into town here ever. leaving poignant memories on family cell phones. >> my wife brought me to my first circus seven years ago. she bought me this hat. >> she's almost 3. this will be her first and only circus. >> reporter: the decision to retire the performing elephants last spring -- >> it's the circuit against the cruelest show on earth. >> reporter: a move by animal protesters had a big impact on bottom line according to circus owners. evidence on cell phone video, showing rows of empty seats. this morning, i talked to the head of the company that owns bringing bros. can the animal rights activists claim victory? >> there's no victory here. you think of the nber people, over 400 people that it impacts directly, and the
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fans, there's no winners in this situation. >> reporter: daredevil nik wallenda, who gained fame under the big top, and has gone on to bigger stunts, is heartbreaken. >> it's port of my family. >> reporter: performers and show producers say today's young audience growing up on video games and virtual reality, isn't into the circus the way their parents and grandparents are. but many are sad to see this generations-old tradition coming to an end. after the last performance on may 21st, the animals in the circus will be retired to sanctuaries. meantime, to give you an idea of how long this circus has been traveling around the country, 146 years, consider this. back when it first started, there were only 37 stars on the flag and ulysses s. grant was the president. guys, back to you. >> there you have it. kerry, it will be missed certainly.
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now, to kim kardashian and her firsthand account of last year's robbery ordeal in paris. kelly kocobiella has that story. >> this is kim kardashian's account, the robbery in her own words. what happened in the paris hotel room in october. a police statement given to police, just an hour and a half after she was robbed at gunpo t gunpoint. kim kardashian in the spotlight. her first trip abroad since being robbed in a paris hotel in october. the details from kim's own statement to french police. in the police report, he says, i heard a noise at the door. like, footsteps. and i shouted to ask who was there. no one answered. she told police, she called her bodyguard. and then, i
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in. the two men were hooded. one had a ski mask and a capnd a jacket with police written on it. the second individual had the same clothes but no ski goggles. they stood over her, demanding her diamond ring on the night stand. one of them takes out the gun. and i show him the ring. he pointed the gun at me. i was in a bathrobe, naked underneath. they push med on the bed. and they tied me up and put plastic cables and tape on my hands and taped my mouth and legs. they carried me to my bathroom, specifically, the bathtub. the robbers cleared out her jewelry box, taking bracelets, diamonds and a gold rolex watch. in all, $9 million in jewels. plus her iphone and blackberry. kardashian told police, they left the cash. she told police she was able to free herself once the
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the back. >> reporter: the robbery left the reality star in shock. kardashian dropping off of social media for week. her sister, khloe, talking to gnatry about how kim is coping. >> you get down on your knees and thank the lord that nothing worse happened. >> reporter: kardashian is back at work. on twitter, her diamonds and gold not on show. ten people are now charged in connection with in robbery, including the brother of kim's chauffeur in paris. and this morning, paris prosecutor's office told us they did find $260,000 in cash during those raids that led to arrests last week. but no sign of the diamond ring or any of the jewelry. guys? >> details of that story are terrifying. glad physically she's okay. let's get another check of the weather. dave price is in for al this morning. why don't we go out west and see what's happening, what's
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come on over. this is our next big rainmaker for the pacific northwest. notice i said rainmaker, not snowmaker. the snow levels are really high on this storm working its way in from the pacific and gulf of alaska. so early week we have a flood risk as we head to pacific northwest and gusty winds especially right along the coastline. avalanche risk through cascades and olympic mountains we're watching that. by midweek, the storm's tail begins to work its way down towards california. this is going to be a significant storm as it continues to push ashore. how much rain are we getting? look at this. in some sections of washington state, we could see upwards of 5 inches of precip. that is a quick look at our national map. here is an early look what's going on right where you are. >> good morning. we're starting off with temperatures in the 30s this morning. 38 in the district. frederick coming in at 32 degrees. most of the area mid to upper 30s. so it i
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you'll need the warm jacket this morning. later this afternoon you might still want your coat. a chilly day 44 degrees. mostly cloudy. we will be staying dry for any mlk jr. festivities or you have the day off. 50s for the rest of the week. we could be looking at rain as we go into friday for inauguration day. >> that's a look at your weather at 38 minutes past the hour. >> all right, dave. thanks. we'll see you in a bit. a new way to get treats from the country's iconic restaurants sent to your door. >> first, in trump we cast. how lifelong democrats cast a ballot for trump, how they are feeling ahead of the inauguration right after this. lips or a small cut. but for people living in areas of crisis, simple skin conditions can turn into serious issues. so we created the vaseline® healing project a partnership with direct relief to help millions in need heal their skin.
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back, now, at 7:43, with a special series tied to friday's inauguration, in trump they trust. >> nicolle wallace has been talking to voters around the country who voted for trump, many of whom never voted for a republican in their life. >> good morning, guys. this was a remarkable journey that i embarked on last week. donald trump turned pennsylvania red for the first time since the 1980s, by forcing lifelong democrats to rethink their party loyalty. we went to erie county to talk to a few of them. >> good morning, erie. >> reporter: erie may be famous for big snowstorms. but this was an earthquake. >> people are looking for change. >> reporter: in a county that hasn't been republican s
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and that delivered two landslide victories to barack obama. >> i was a democrat my entire life. >> do you feel hillary ignored our area? >> yes. >> reporter: a place reeling from high unemployment and plant closings. >> we heard a voice. >> we're going to bring back our jobs to pennsylvania. we're going to bring back our jobs to the united states. >> i think trump was our only hope. >> hello. >> hi. >> welcome to the lawrence park diner. i'm more hopeful than i have been in months and years. >> reporter: judy phelps was a lifelong democrat. >> did you vote for president obama? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: both times? >> yeah. >> reporter: this time? >> i did not like hillary. she seemed phony. when i saw donald trump, i didn't always like some of the things he said. but he was not afraid -- he didn't mince words. you knew exactly where he stood. >> there's a lot riding on this for me and my
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lock was making $30 an hour, at general electric's locomotive plant. until the letter that so many around her dread. >> due to a reduction in the workforce, you will be removed from your current job. >> my family's security has been taken away. it's hard to put into words what exactly that feels like when you lose it all. >> reporter: did you support president obama in '08 or 2012? >> i did. >> reporter: when you learned you had lost your job, it was the heat of this presidential campaign. >> i think it was more for bernie in the beginning. i think as things went on, it clearly became trump pretty quick. i liked his boldness, his bluntness. i like the fact he was a businessman and he wanted to bring business back to this country. >> reporter: lisa adams has been a tv reporter in erie more than 30 years. the media's excuse was that the trump vote was hidden. and some of it was hiding in plain sight, right? >> it was almost like people were afraid to say who they were for. but
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in the summer, there was a huge turnout. >> we see what's happening with general electric, where they're cutting way back. not going to happen. >> there was a hunger for change. >> reporter: scott is union president at g.e. >> it felt like the democratic party wasn't speaking the message of the average working man through the campaign. >> reporter: the union endorsed bernie sanders in the primaries and his signs hang at the headquarters. but they never endorsed hillary clinton. are there any thoughts that what might have been if you had been able to get the union behind hillary clinton? if she had come here and asked for it, might it have made a difference? >> that was one of her downfalls. donald didn't make that mistake. >> reporter: they came here. >> both came here, yes. >> reporter: do you think some of the folks that were for bernie in the primary, voted for donald trump? >> i think 50% of our membership voted for donald trump. >> reporter: if he said how can i help you and your beautiful daughter and wife? how can i make your family
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>> do what he promises. >> reporter: and you were attracted to his toughness, too. >> people are too soft. the news is covering the celebrities all the time. they're refusing to be at trump's inauguration. they're refusing to perform. they don't live in the real world. i am worried about putting food on my family's table. they worry about the mercedes they're going to drive to dinner tonight. >> reporter: as the election got closer, how did you feel? were you feeling depressed? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: how did you feel on election day? >> oh, my gosh. this is beautiful. >> reporter: if he sat down with us, what would you urge him to do as president? >> filter what you say. and just know when to back off a little bit. >> reporter: like, think before you speak? >> yeah. think before you speak. engage your brain before it comes out of your mouth. >> reporter: do you think he's a good man? >> he's not any worse than the politicians. >> reporter: ie
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>> announcer: this is a "news 4 today" newsbreak. 7:56 is your time now on this monday morning. good morning to you. i'm eun yang. get right to melissa mollet and first4traffic for a look at the roads. good morning, melissa. >> take a look, live picture inner loop at 123. this is the problem we were talking about earlier. right now we have a couple of lanes getting by. still have a pretty good delay there. she willhorn at loudoun county parkway crash there, and pleasant valley south of braddock. take a look at trobus, saturday schedule. eun. >> melissa, thank you. we'll take a quick break and check your forecast next. stay with us.
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good monday morning. temperatures starting us off in the upper 30s, so it's a cold start through the day and it will stay cold through the afternoon. mostly cloudy skies, winds light through the day. the rest of the area mid to upper 30s. some areas like frederick coming in at 30 degrees. so you'll want a warm coat this morning. as we go towards lunchtime in the afternoon, temperatures will be in the 40s. >> thank you. another update in 25 minutes. but back to the "today show" after this break.
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♪ it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, deep freeze. a massive ice storm slams the nation's midsection, as millions from new mexico to new england face a new round of nasty winter weather. so, when will we see some relief? we got your forecast. plus, in her own words, the chilling details of kim kardashian's paris robbery newly revealed, as the star recounts the ordeal to french police. and it's go time. we'll check in with hoda on her "start today" challenge. >> squeeze. >>
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anniversaries. oh, my god. >> they're in a holiday mood. >> is it me or is it extra awesome? >> it's extra awesome. really is. just ahead, we are saving time and money with some surprising uses for everyday household items. >> we'll get to that in a minute. first, the morning's top stories. here's the news at 8:00. >> that was beautiful. >> reporter: we begin with the deadly ice storm pummeling america's heartland. i'm morgan radford, live in omaha, nebraska, where more than 45,000 americans are waking up this morning without any power. 39 million still affected as people are scrambling to recover. a nightmare on the roads. >> oh, man. >> reporter: a fiery crash along an ice-covered nebraska highway. >> there's his engine. >> reporter: two semi trucks. one engulfed in
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miraculously no one was hurt. >> we got lucky that both drivers and both trucks were wearing their seat belts. >> reporter: a too common scene as vehicles spun out of control. from texas -- >> still going. >> reporter: -- to kansas. a deadly ice storm creating slick roads, blamed for at least five traffic. related deaths. this morning, thousands are waking up in dark, freezing cold conditions. the ice storm snapping power lines across several states, knocking out electricity. what do you typically do when the weather gets bad like this? >> we bunker in. we bunker in. we stock up and stay inside. >> reporter: in oklahoma, a state of emergency. branches cracking under the deep freeze. in missouri, power lines catching fire. while police dash cam caught this terrifying moment in kansas. a tractor-trailer narrowly missing a police patrol car,
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putting drivers on high alert. black ice that you can't see. >> that's what scares me the most. the black ice. and other people driving. i'm a very cautious driver. >> reporter: here in omaha, nebraska, we're under an ice storm alert until 3:00 a.m. tomorrow. meanwhile, authorities are telling people to assume that these roads are icy, they're dangerous and they're deadly. and to stay at home if at all possible. willie? >> good advice, morgan. now, to the plane crash in central asia. 37 people, many of them children, when a cargo jet crashed into a village in kyrgystan. half of the victims were at home. the plane was trying to make a scheduled stopover in bad weather while flying from hong kong to istanbul. as congress moves to repeal obamacare, president-elect trump says he is about to unveil his own plan. he did
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flight. an opinion piece is lashing out at the so-called apology bags. saying parents should not feel sorry for the baby acting like a baby. the author is a mother of twins. for every way a baby can be disruptive on a flight, there's a way for an adult to be just as annoying. the takeaway for her is get some noise-canceling headphones. >> does the guy who snored next to me give out bags for snoring? >> you don't do it because you have to. you're being nice. i know you didn't ask to sit next to this child. i'll go in the bathroom when the baby is screaming. it's nice. it's a courtesy. >> you shouldn't feel you need to. i don't have kids but i'm not bothered by it. >> when you have little ones and you go on a flight. you look at people like -- sorry. you are always apologizing. >> is that in your head? >> it's not in your head. people see you and go like this -- it's a fa
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we have a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old. i do the walk of shame down the aisle. like, okay. we'll sit in the restroom. i would bring checks and hand them out to people i'm so apologetic. it's traumatic. >> are you sure it's not in your head? >> oh, no. >> there's a collective groan when you get on. >> that's terrible. >> are you saying you don't have a feeling when a baby sits next to you? >> listen, my hand is up. >> somebody owns bose headsets. >> what it is, there are adults that do more annoying things on planes. give me an apology bag for that. >> it doesn't bother me. >> have you been on a plane when somebody gives out an apology bag. >> it's a new thing. >> here's a little gift. this isn't going to be a good flight for you. >> the best thing is when you sit next to someone and they're almost maternal or nice to your child. you can get a break. oh, you want to -- go ahead. >> that's me. >> can i hold the baby? >> sure.
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cheese sticks. we don't have to give out apology bags. >> there you go. >> moving on. the kids are fine. no snacks. do you have a favorite food from home, your hometowns that you would love to bring to new york? >> yes. >> i would bring pascal minalli's barbecue shrimp from new orleans. >> good call. >> the bread. >> candied apples from poughkeepsie. >> i'm going to my second hometown, from national vill. >> barbecue bacon biscuits. >> i would do uncle julio's enchiladas. exactly. >> you win. a start-up company called go belly, miss hoda, will ship you food from the famous restaurants across the country. pizza from new york, and fish from hawaii. the food is disassembled.
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bred, come in separate packages. the service doesn't come cheap. but some people willing to pay for a taste of home. >> here's the thing, by the time it gets to you, it's not the same of eating it in the restaurant. if you have to cook it, you're not going to do it as good. >> if you have the craving, you have to do it now. >> loveless sends us a slab of heaven -- bacon. the biscuits. >> you have a hookup? >> let me give you my address next commercial break. let's try this out. >> sarah. >> i think it's a cool idea. do you remember the scene from "kick boxer"? we have a kickboxer reference. van damme is in training and manages to kick down a tree. this is a reference for matt, our producer who loves this movie. this is 9-year-old adnika. she has been following her father's training program since
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just lights up this tree, stripping it of its bark. she can throw 100 punches a minute. and there's no kids on the playground messing around with her. >> i love her sounds more than the punches. >> just wrap up the fists a little, maybe. >> there's better video when she goes into her room. she punches -- >> the globe. a lot going on, hoda. >> her knuckles. "pop start" now? >> shall we move on. first up, zoe saldana is sounding off on the election. it may not be what you think. she says hollywood bullied donald trump. and she thinks that voters turned off voters in middle america. saldana, not a trump supporter said, we got cocky and became arrogant and we also became bullies. we were trying to single out a man for all of the things he was doing wrong. and that created, she believes, empathy in a big group in america. sh
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victory. next up, prince harry. i don't know why i'm doing this. >> what you do. >> getting serious with meghan markle, introducing the "suits" star to duchess kate. "the sun," reporting the two ladies met for the first time at kensington palace. and that kate was, quote, really looking forward to the meeting. markel got to meet princess charlotte. this was a big step for harry because he reportedly trust kate's opinion when it comes to his taste in women. and ryan gosling shows off slick moves in "la la land." but turns out he's always been a talented dancer. on "the graham norton show" he was having to show a video of him in a dance troupe. >> how old are you in this one? >> old enough to know better. >> enjoy. ♪
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>> oh. >> look at the hair. >> hammer time. >> oh. >> all right. >> i wish i could say someone said, here, you have to wear this. [ laughter ] >> this should only help his chances at an oscar nomination. he had the hammer pants and the jazz hands. >> he's a cool customer now. and there he was. >> wow. gosling can sing and dance. he could have had the timberlake path, too. a talented man. >> and played piano in "la la land." that was him playing. >> a talented man. >> sheinelle, thank you very all right. let's see what's happening. come on over here, folks. let's check out the situation across the country. mild air is making its way bought continental 48. there's an area of high pressure that swings around and drives all that gulf warm air in the direction of the north. so a lot of folks seeing above normal temperatures. now, what's going to happen today? wlo
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these are deviations from where we should be this time of year, charleston all the way into the 70s. 42 boston, 43 pittsburgh, 71 in nashville. as we look ahead, this area continues to expand to the north, west, and east. washington 55 degrees. wilmington 71 and jacksonville is going to be at 79 degrees. that's just about 20 degrees above where you should be at this time of the year. as we look at the rest of the week, look how many different states are above the norm and enjoying this mild air for this time of the year. this is particularly interesting as we head into inauguration weekend. thursday it's going to be 54 in washington. friday still into the 50s, although we are looking at a chance of showers. as we look ahead in areas like charleston, we're going to be at about 72 degrees, 45 in chicago on friday and 71 as you head to dallas. that's a quick look at our maps. here is an early look at what's going on right where you are.
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morning are in the 30s. mostly mid to upper 30s, now 38 in the district, 34 gaithersburg. as we go through the day today, if you have mlk jr. day off and going to any festivities or events out there, will get into the fourds, cloudy skies but staying dry. forecast for today, 44, mostly cloudy tomorrow. for the rest of the week we do warm into the 50s. >> that's a quick look at your weather picture. willie, hoda, over to you. >> more of our month long series start today, live to 100. this morning we're focusing on hoda's fitness goal. we're focusing on hoda's fitness goal. >> i have a special guest to me, my personal fitness inspiration, sue molnar. i'm going to chat with her. we both are. first, the back to basics plan of simple moves you can do at home that she set me up with. and let me say this, simple does not mean easy. >> no,
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>> three, two, one. >> reporter: getting myself in better shape to "start today" meant turning to one person. sue molnar, my favorite instructor at soul cycle. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: there's a reason, of all the fitness trainers, you're the one i chose. and i'll tell you why. i go to your class. and i'm not kidding, i feel alive, like, um -- this is girl's cry. >> that's how it makes you feel. it is. i know. >> there's something that happens in the class that's magic. it feels like a combination of church, soul searching. like, everything comes together. >> let's be honest. if it's a workout that you hate, you're not going to do it. but to find something that you love -- >> reporter: you have to find -- i don't know if i found something that i love. a thing is, you need the person that can push the buttons. that motivation is key, whether your goals
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to feel stronger. >> let me feel that. give me a popeye. that's not bad. you got a little bit. so, when you do something like that, you want to represent. open the chest, drop the shoulders and like -- >> reporter: or more stamina throughout the day. >> i think energy is the key. >> reporter: okay. >> when i have energy, i feel like i'm 21 again. and when i'm tired and drawn out, i feel -- 68. 70. >> reporter: sue's fitness plan for me was keeping me in inspired -- ♪ be here on friday night a pair of jeans that fits just right ♪ ♪ and getting me back to basics. you want your tush to be toned. >> simple moves like bicep curls. tricep extensions. and planking. >> you don't want your bootee to drop. is it?
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let's hold this for 20 minutes. >> reporter: when can we do child's pose? >> let's do child's pose. >> get those shoes tied, hoda. >> i changed in that break. 1:30. >> amazing. >> sue is here. sue is with soul cycle. >> yes, ma'am. >> i love sue. >> you have a thing. we saw in the video. >> mutual admiration society right here. >> talk about the program you designed for hoda. we're going to have you doing weekly, four days of strength training. four days of cardio, which we both love. and one day of rest every week. >> i love it. can i point out -- you have to find the right person to work with you. sue has great music and everything in her class. it makes you want to do it, opposed to oh, my god, what am i doing? >> what's your workout jam. >> what's your thing? >> we jammed to zac brown band the other day. >> good call. why is strength so important? you mentioned strength. >> strength training or weight
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that increases the metabolism. >> we're 52 and proud. we're both 52. >> thank you. >> let's start with a little step-up. >> single leg step-ups. we're going to grab these and hold them at our sides. >> ready? >> going to step up, one. >> okay. >> and squeeze the bootee. >> bootee. >> and step down. >> chest is up. core is engaged, always. >> she says to make your core like someone's punching you in the stomach. >> right. >> you're bracing. >> instead of sucking. >> okay. >> how many of these? >> you can step up on a step. >> you can do this at the gym or home? >> how many should we do? >> ten each leg. >> come on, sue. >> you can increase. you can always increase weights or reps. >> okay. >> or the height of the step, as well, right? >> what are we doing here? >> i hate this one. >> the plank. >> planking. we're
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>> the bootee stays strong. the core stays engaged. let's stay on our knees. and open the heart. pull the right elbow back. not twisting. try not to twist that shoulder. stwl i'm not twisting. >> and then, the left. use your core as much as you can. and then -- you can always start this without weights. >> i need to work more on this one. >> this is day one. this is day one, guys. we're going to be great. >> and you can also -- not yet, when you get stronger, which you will get every day, increase the weight. and you can go to your toes. >> i can do it. >> and just hold. >> how about a hammer curl. what does that look like, sue? >> that's -- we're going to put -- graduate to the five pound weights. one knee in front. >> crushing it. let's go. >> sit up tall. squeeze the bicep. turn and overhead. >> ov
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>> as we're doing this, i want to let you know that i have a play list, a bunch of play lists that help me every day in the gym. sue has a bunch of play lists that help her every day. they're on our webl site. you will want to work out when you're lifting to that one. >> absolutely. >> awesome. and sue's the best. and can i just show you. this is a shirt i like to wear when i go to sue's class. >> sue rocks. >> she has her own shirt. >> she's like that. >> and turn it around. >> sue rocks 0. that is from my 50th birthday par party. >> the bootee stays strong. like yoda would say. the workout plan, today.com/starttoday. and join us live on the health and wellness facebook page for more exercises that you can do at home. >> and sue will with me at 10:00. just ahead, the warning of the foots how well your prescriptions work for yo
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sue rocks. this is a "news 4 today" newsbreak. good morning, it's 8:26 now on this monday january 16th. i'm aaron gilchrist. let's head over to melissa mollet and get a check on first4traffic. melissa. >> hi, aaron, good morning. right now this is looking better. inner loop at 123 right now on the right side of the roadway here this morning. 270 no problems. layhill at bonifant do have a crash this. she willhorn alt loudoun parkway an accident. south of braddock, crash with wires down. >> melissa, thank you. a check of the forecast when we come back.
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week and even friday. aaron. >> all right, sheena, thank you. you can get the latest news and weather any time, just open nbc washington app.
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♪ it is 8:30 now on a monday morning, january 16th, 2017. martin luther king jr. day. we have a big, boisterous crowd, on our corner of rockefeller plaza. good to see everybody today. >> hi.
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to the phenomenal sorority. a.k.a., celebrating their founders day. >> my twitter page is exploding. founded in 1908. it's our anniversary. happy founder's day. >> coming up, dr. azar is here with a dose of knowledge on which foods can impact the effectiveness of your prescriptions. and one person's pool noodle is another boot shaper. plus, rethinking beauty. the inspirational story of cover girl's grand ambassador. and don't forget, if you're ready to pop the question, we want to hear from you. anyone want to pop the question? >> i like that. >> hoda's quiet. >> oh. >> okay. we're both in the same -- logon to today.com. and tell us about the proposal you're trying to plan. and we might
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you say it. i can't say it. i feel like it jinxes me. >> i can't say it to you. >> you say it. >> hoda, will you marry me? >> will you marry me? >> we can't say it. it's a bad luck thing if we say it. >> i didn't know that. >> i'm scared to say all right. nice to see you guys. hey, everybody. how are you? saying hello to all my friends from mississippi and minnesota. and how about that clemson game. oh, man. let's take a check of the weather and see what's happening all around the country, shall we? as we look through the weekend, everybody, it was relatively fine, but we are seeing some changes as we head into this holiday monday. a wintry mix beginning to push on through as we hit the midweek we're still going to see showers pushing up through the gulf states. we are going to see rainy conditions in sections of the northeast as well. as we move to friday, more rain for much of the country and heavy rain
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southern california and in through the pacific northwest. again, much above normal, as we take a look at much of the u.s. through the week as warm temperatures continue to push on through. that's a quick look at our national maps. here is a look at what's going on right where you are. >> well, temperatures this morning are in the 30s, so it is a cold start. 39 in the district. frederick coming in at 30 degrees, a little further to the south quantico, 40 degrees. as we go through the day today, we're going to keep clouds around, mostly cloudy skies but we will stay dry. temperatures mid-40s this afternoon so near normal this time of year. tomorrow 10 degrees warmer, we're in the 50s the rest of the week. showers move in tomorrow and we have that rain chance coming for inauguration day friday. >> don't forget, by the way, you can find the forecast any time on the weather channel. all right. over to you. tamron. you, tamron. >> dave, thank you. most of us know
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medications may have serious side effects. but did you know that combining certain foods with prescriptions can determine how well they work or don't work. natalie azar is a medical contributor. good morning to you. we're talking specific foods and classes of medications. let's start off with leafy greens. they're good for us. >> they can interact with a medicine called warferin. it helps with blood clots. it counteracts the vitamin k. vitamin k is found in leafy green vegetables. some of the biggest offenders would be spinach, kale and collard green. what does that mean for the patient taking it? if you take too much vitamin k, it will decrease how effective the warfrin is. it has to be a consistent amount. yo
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provider is going to check blood tests on you to make sure your warfrin level is therapeutic. >> in this case, is that listed on the prescription? >> a lot of times the things are listed on the prescription. also in the package insert. and you're going to inlist the help of the pharmacist to teach you about the drug/food interceptions. >> ace inhibitors. >> and bananas. >> what are ace inhibitors. they relax blood vessels. they're good to treat high blood pressure and heart failure and other things. but they can affect the kidneys and cause a pump in your potassium level. people that have a not normal kidney function, eating too many bananas, rich in potassium, could raise the level to a high enough degree to have heart abnormalities. this is something that most health care providers would be familiar with. >> moving on to antibiotics and milk. >> i don't know. the group of
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tetra tetracyclins. it will block of absorption of the medicine and make it ineffective. another class is cipro. you're allowed to take with milk. and the point here is you don't want to take it at the same time. you want to spread it out, the medicine with the dairy, a couple of hours. >> this case, i'm seeing the label do not take with milk. >> that's a common warning. >> nsaids and garlic. >> nsaids, which stands for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. that's a plate let drug. and so does garlic. garlic can also thin your bl
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and taking nsaid regularly, could experience blood thinning that could be dangerous. >> what if it's just in your food? >> if you use garlic for seasoning, it shouldn't amount to that effect. but taking a whole garlic and a lot of it, where you can get in trouble. >> grapefruit. >> grapefruit is one of the biggest offenders. but statens that lower cholesterol. that can cause the statin level to rise. they are fantastic medicines for preventing heart disease and treating cholesterol, can have said effects. we're advise people not to drink -- i read different sources. a quart of grapefruit juice a day. other drinks like orange juice are not so difficult. the provider or pharmacist can offer guidelines. >> some of this i never heard before this segment. this is fascinating. thank you very much. for
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foods that may interact with your medications, go to today.com. up next, from toothpaste to pool noodles, the common household items that can help you tidy up without breaking the nk. first,ba t
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back at 8:40. if you resolve to get your home in order, look no further than your own cupboards. some surprising uses of household ideas, the editor of today.com. we are talking about things are you have in your house. >> exactly. everybody has them in your home. we will see you new ways to use them. >> let's start with drier sheets. >> these not only make your clothes smell good. but they can help with other spots in your home that might need odor control. one place i like to use it is the diaper pail. as
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pails keep the smell out. as you smell it up, hopefully it will cover the smell up. this works well with kitchen trash cans or place that needs odor help. >> cput it in the bottom? >> it's not like you're redoing it every time. it will last you a little while. >> sometimes a gym shoe doesn't smell great. i put dryer sheets in gym shoes. this one is going to make you a hero to parents across america. if you have little kids, they do artwork where they're not supposed to do artwork. >> when your little one draws on the furniture or the wall. and you don't want to use the gel but a regular white toothpaste. and you gently rub the crayon out. it's going to lift the crayon up. >> this doesn't work for markers and things like that, ri
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>> it's great for crayons. and today.com, we tested this on walls, and on furniture and every single time, it does the trick. >> wow. is that just a little water? >> just a little water to get the toothpaste off. >> an important point you made, just the plain, white toothpaste. this is the nightmare everyone has in the living room, by your bedside. all of the cords for the devices. >> we love in a usb world now. it can get tangled up. you can use binder clips. just roll it up to keep the tangles out. >> that's cool. and we label it, to what it belongs to. it's easy to grab and go and you're not untangling. >> in the travel bag, too. this one you have to held me out. i know the pool noodle. i don't see the connection between the pool noodle and the boot. >> t i
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ladies, listen up. in the wintertime, they bend and that makes them wear down faster. you take a pool noodle, cut it to the height of your boot. and i have this one cut. you slip it into the boot itself. and it will keep it standing upright when you're not wearing it. look great when you're out. and look great in the closet, too. >> these are cheap, too? >> so cheap. >> what happens to the boot if you tonight put the pool noodle in. i don't have this problem certainly. >> it flops like this. over time, it will wrinkle the leather and make it look more worn. this is a way to keep your boots in good shape, that your not spending money replacing them. >> and extra pool noodles. make our way into the kitchen here. we do a little scorsese walking shot. we had this eie
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all these people over. mountains of pans. there's a couple where you can't get the greece out and the stains out. >> this is the time of year, we're eating that comfort food. and it leaves the hard, baked-on food. and i use this in the dishwas r dishwasher. add your water, your soap. take the foil and scrub this away. you can use this in the recycling bin. >> that's if you don't have steel wool around the house. >> i like it easier. and the steel wool, you have to clean that out. this is my go-to. >> i'm in with the fingernails, scraping out the last bits. >> you can find all these ideas and more at today.com. coming up next, we introduce you to the young mother changing the face of cover girl. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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we're back with "today's style." this morning, a remarkable woman helping to change the face of beauty. >> imagine looking up at a time square billboard, to see your face. that's what happened to nura afia, whose tutorials pushed boundaries more than she realized. she landed a deal with cover girl. between glimpses of sofia vergara and katy perry, you spot nura afia. she wears a hijab while being an ambassador for the cosmetics company. when her husband and daughter were sleeping, she would do mikeup tutorials on youtube. and it was a hit. when the
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nura to new york city, i, along with teens, instant fans, got to sit in and learn some tricks of the trade. >> hi, guys. if you feel like your shimmer shades aren't showing up, a good tip is to wet it. if you struggling with liquid liner, you can be messy with it. >> her face is so fit for this. >> reporter: with their front row seats, they were captivated. >> i watch a lot of -- they call them beauty gurus. when i watch them, that's how we learn. >> i was told, if you wear a hijab you're not going to get the job or you're not going to get opportunities. i feel like i can achieve what i want to do. >> reporter: you'll notice nura's hair is covered. not with her hijab, until now. she ties it on once her makeup is finished. >> i wrap it. i have an insecurity about it. so, i never thought i wou
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>> reporter: but if you look at the photos, it's easy to see why she is grabbing attention. her husband thinks it's pretty cool. she is stunning. >> yeah. i lucked out. >> reporter: you're so happy. you're so laidback. you're down to earth, as they say. i thought it was interesting when the young girls was talking about the hijab, you almost got little tear. >> we can't talk about that. >> reporter: what did she say that gave you the tears? or was it what you felt? >> i remember being, like, in that position. like, not having somebody to look up to or not feeling like i can dream, if that makes sense. so, it's -- i don't know how to explain it. it's beautiful. you know? >> reporter: it's powerful. >> i think stuff like this is really the most effective stuff going forward, especia
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muslims in a different light than what they would typically see on the news. >> reporter: after years of doubt, nura is fearlessly expressing herself. defining beauty on her own terms. >> i have big dreams now. it's opened my imagination and my confidence. and that's the finished look. >> you have to imagine, she's, in denver. she's got her daughter. in the middle of the night, she's going downstairs. let me just play on youtube. and then, it just exploded. she's beautiful. >> should we get a class from her? >> yes. >> she could teach us. >> you should see her. >> that ups our game. >> you told me how huge it is on youtube. >> my niece is addicted. she learned how to apply all of her makeup watching youtube stars. >> it's big. >> and mainstream. >> and the other girls aren't thinking, she's wearing a hijab. >> going on y
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>> thank you very much. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. good music choice. ♪ ♪ ♪
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[ cheers ] we're back at 8:52. it's time to celebrate birthdays. with al off, dave, you have the honors. >> a high honor, indeed. let's
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we have a happy birthday to silvia boettcher. she is from poughkeepsie, new york, where i was born and bred. and i love that place. she like family to me. she has five grandkids and four great grandkids. how about that? now, we go and say happy birthday to helen sanderful of rockville, illinois. she is 100 years old. she is known for her home cooking and makes cakes, as well. happy birthday to gene jones. this retired attorney is from columbus, ohio, where he is a city handball champion. edward underwood of st. louis, missouri, is 101 years old. he served our country in world war ii. and we thank him for his service. helen bridges, of houston, texas, celebrating 100. she didn't get her driver's license until she was 60 years old. >> wow. >>
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charles and rose hayes of santa rosa, california. these love birds say the secret to a long and happy marriage is to always talk things out. if you know someone we should celebrate, head to today.com/celebrate. and please, don't forget a photo. >> good job, dan. >> that was so much fun. i love it. >> good job. >> doesn't that make you feel good about the country? the lives that everyone's lived. the things they've done. serving in world war ii. >> a nice job. great job. what's coming up? >> mario lopez is the co-host. we have magic. how to kick the nasty cough that we've been dealing with. dry skin no more. get your skin shiny. and a performance. >> i like how you act it out. >> shiny legs. and we'll tell you how to get them. and comedy house performs. we're back after local news. what you got? going home? [ cheers ]
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>> this is news 4 newsbreak. good morning to you, i'm eun yang. tracking the roads for you on this mlk holiday. good morning, melissa. >> good morning. taking a look at a new problem, northbound 66 before 28, crash two left lanes getting by. you are seeing a little bit of a slow dpoun.
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beltway overall looking just fine this morning so no major problems on the beltway. metrobus, rail operating on that saturday schedule. >> all right, melissa, thank you. we will take a quick break and check your forecast when we come back.
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good morning. temperatures in the 30s to start off this monday. mostly mid to upper 30s, 39 in the district right now. some areas like frederick still coming in around freezing this morning. by this afternoon, clouds around, temperatures in the mid-40s, so that's seasonable for this time of year. we do warm up in the 50s for the rest of the week. rain starting tomorrow. eun. >> thank you. the latest news and weather any time on nbc washington app. see you in 25 minutes for another local news update.
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this morning on "today's take," he's the guy with something extra. mario lopez is co-hosting. and it's monday. plus, winner, winner, chicken dinner. mario carbone whips up an easy dish. all that and me coming up now. >> from nbc news, this is "today's take." live from studio 1a, in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this monday morning, january 16th, martin luther king day. what are you doing? are you volunteering? i'm tamron hall. and sheinelle stuck around for hour three.
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glory. one of the most handsome men on the planet. >> my girl. >> special guest co-host, my friend, mario lopez. hello. >> good morning, ladies. >> how are you? >> i'm doing great. happy to be here. >> you texted me over the weekend. this is the guy he is. he is the classiest guy. he called me to say hi. mario, what's going on with your house? you're asking how i am. your house is in the news. >> everyone is talking about. >> what happened to your home? >> tony tony tone lied because it has been coming down. that's a portion of my backyard. we've been having a drought in california. but the last couple weeks, it has been relentless rain. my house was built in the '20s. and i live on a hillside. with all of the water and the pressure, it exploded on to the street. i took that shot. and then, i put some stuff on social media because -- >> that's what i saw. >> the
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>> you were home at the time? >> i was home. i didn't hear anything. but my wife was rocking our son to sleep. and she thought it was loud thunder. at the time, the rain had stopped. but it had been going on a long time. fortunately, no one got hurt. my kids weren't playing in the yard. >> that's where your kids play? >> yes. that's where we play boche. my wife is mad i'm putting it on social media. the choppers there, the police. city, public works. we're rebuilding. thank god for insurance. it's going to take care of everything. >> was anybody else in the house? >> we can stay in the house. >> really? >> and fortunately, no one got hurt. someone could have been walking their dog on the street. >> it's like a back patio? >> it was the bottom portion. but the big portion of the house. >> that's crazy. >> your wife was rocking your son to sleep? butou have a daughter, we all
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essentially, now. >> she's blowing up. she just turned 6 years old. she does a lot of interviews on the red carpet. >> can you believe that? i remember when you said you were pregnant. and your whole journey from being this single guy to getting married and being a dad. can you believe she's this big kid now? >> i can't believe it. and i didn't push her into this or encourage it. she takes after her mom who is wildly talented. and she's interviewed everyone from justin timberlake to ellen. she does movie reviews. >> we have a clip of gia. she saved the toughest question for you and your wife. >> what do you love about mommy? >> she's a great mom. she's a great wife. and she helps keep daddy in line. >> why do you take so long in the bathroom? >> first of all, i don't take long in the bathroom. you know that. i don't take that long. >> of course you do. you take like a thousand hours.
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waiting outside in line. >> oh, my goodness. >> you're a little liar face. >> it's embarrassing, right? >> no more poop talk. >> she is trolling me. >> you have a thousand people in your home? >> she doesn't lie. >> she's mexican and italian. she's dramatic. >> she didn't ask mom. she asked you. >> sometimes you need a timeout from the kids. you go in the bathroom. >> it's ee's early in the morn. we got into a conversation, about why men stay in the bathroom longer. and jenna bush was here. and we talked about in the '90s, people would walk into your bathroom, and you have chicken soup for the soul. >> that's true. >> don't sweat the small stuff. >> now, you have the phone. now, you have -- because of your iphone or what have you, you're checking scores. you can read. >> daddy? >> yeah. >> sometimes you need a timeout.
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and the restroom is the only place you can get a timeout. >> for the longest time the bathroom door wouldn't lock. it was one of those things -- >> a bath is like that for me. that's my escape from the world. but jenna made the point that people don't have magazines and books because we go in the bathroom with the phone. and speaking of phones, i was in minnesota, minneapolis, this weekend. it went viral when you posted the house. i was at this lodge. and i posted a picture of my snow boots saying i ditched my heels for snow boots. just posted random. i go to dinner that night at the restaurant, the "w" hotel in minneapolis. this beautiful woman is celebrating her birthday. she says, i follow you on social media. and i thought, what are the odds if i walk into her. she walked over -- >> because of the shoes? >> yeah. >> she knows it's you. >> but indianapolis is a big city. and the odds that
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>> stalking you. >> i thought to myself, do you to that? when you follow people -- >> do you have the location? >> it is random. >> you're serious. >> i don't know. >> you can't -- if you're going to be a stalker, that's the way to do it. not that -- >> some people have no clue. >> what do you do? >> it's a whole location thing. you have to -- >> how do i get on this long and not know that. >> i heard hoda talking about that. >> you can go on the picture i post. i said i was in minneapolis. but the odds of her finding me -- i hear you. >> are really good. really good if you put the location when you take a pic. >> thank you. >> i thought it was magical. >> no. >> i need to know you forever. i love you. she's like. so, you did that this weekend. i had a chance, my kids are out of town. i was going to clean up the house. and my girlfriend was like, you better go to the movies and do something. i went to see "hidden figures.
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>> it's so good. there were a lot of young people in the movie. there were times when people were applauding. people were cheering. >> number one two weeks in a row, now. >> that's a big deal. >> they had a modest budget. >> how much did it make? over $24 million. >> yeah. >> with a lot of new releases, too. that's impressive. >> i hosted a panel with the entire cast right before the film came out. you're in hollywood, mario. you see people do projects where they sign a three-picture deal. this is one of the films you know that every person, kevin costner, janelle, taji p. >> octave ya spencer kicked off mlk weekend, with a gesture. she bought out the theater, and invited families in need. if you know a family in need, that can't afford to see our vi
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my mom wouldn't have been able to afford taking my siblings. #mlkweekend. she opened the door to so many. you learn and you walk out inspired. >> right. that's a movie, too. there was a lot of history. >> i didn't know. >> it provokes conversation in a positive film in these times right now. >> that's what the cast said. when they saw the script, they thought, is this real? this really happened. >> what is your favorite movie now that we're in awards season? >> there's so many. i'm trying to catch up. "la la land," "hawksaw ridge." i want to see "hidden figures." >> do you have time to see them? >> it's like homework. before the globes, i like to power through a lot of them. but a lot of them are depressing, too. "manchester by the sea" and "moonlight." it ee's ray of light and standi out. >> "la la land"
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of you because of "grease." the singing and the dancing. >> it's heavy with serious subject matter. >> absolutely. people love music and to be taken away. >> i hope it can take me away from what happened last night. >> with your cowboys? >> i was in philly for ten years. the eagles fans were -- >> only 3 playoff wins in 20 years. what a game, though, right? >> it was unbelievable. >> aaron rodgers is no joke. >> this is what you bring? you bring insulting gifts to someone's home? >> it's like you lost a bet or something. >> you said it was a good game? >> it would have been a better game -- i'm going to the super bowl because i thought the cowboys were going to be in the game. and i thought, like the lady i met in minneapolis, i thought there were signs. super bowl is in houston. the cowboys are doing great. i have to go to the super bowl. i hav
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>> i'm going. >> the super bowl prices dropped 20% once the cowboys lost? >> really? >> yeah. dropped 20%. >> i lost money. >> there's guys that had tattoos that had super bowl champions. >> yes. the one guy on the internet. >> i have one, too. >> proclaiming them as champs this year. >> exactly. >> it was all about the steelers at casa lopez last night. my wife have from pittsburgh. they're die-hard out there. steelers looking good. >> oh, my god. >> you mentioned. and you talked about how players are so nice. some of them came out afterwards. at least fans -- >> they got stuck. the fans got stuck. >> because of the weather, they would have been home. there was a terrible storm. i called my mom. social media said there was bad alerts. some of the players were stuck inside. the fans were, as well. >> when you lose, is horrible. you want to be in euphoria if you win. you want to go home if you lose. >> congratulations to the packers and the steelers. and i'm still going to the
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i never check them. someone would let you know. >> you're occasional. >> if you're like my dad -- he comes and he will scratch right away. it's a whole thing. >> the arrange cars. >> yes. >> what's the big number? >> he's won like $500 here and there. him and my mom. they're lucky charms. they are so lucky. my mom with bingo and the whole deal. can you imagine if that guy got it on the ninth day. he got it on the last day. in an envelope in his desk. how random, right? >> that's a movie. >> an after-school special. >> like running into a >> i think this is the one. now the son is reporting that the two ladies met at the palace. they are
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she even got to meet the baby, princess charlotte. listen, you don't just let everyone meet your baby. you have two kids. >> actually, we had a little meet and greet this morning. this man, he's taking all the girlfriends to meet his mom. >> no. i think it came up like when is it appropriate to introduce your girlfriend or boyfriend to your parents. most people want to wait. i like to do it right away. >> your parents have good spidey senses. >> and because of this, tamron, here is the deal. i want to know right away if they approve or not. i don't want to be invested down the road and then my mom or sister don't like them. then you're swimming upstream and it's a complicated situation after that. >> i'm fascinated with that. if i'm the girl -- >> the stamp of approval, then we're good. >> you would not have married someone they didn't approve of. >> i wouldn't have gotten that far. i wouldn't have allowed it to get that
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>> that's my original question, do you let everyone meet the kid? that's why i think meghan markle is the one. i don't think princess harry -- >> she didn't meet kate, she met the kids. >> she didn't meet his kids. it's different if you're a single mom with your kids as opposed to your niece and nephew. >> i've got three nieces and a nephew. i don't -- you might get a chance to meet my mom. by the time you meet my nieces and nephews. >> the men you date meet your mom? >> i don't date and we don't talk about that on the show. >> with extra minutes. >> look how we're leaning forward. we don't talk about it. >> right away. >> the royals now, though, the point of the story, you can actually get married at kensington palace. it's available to be booked for weddings. >> you said the minimum is $15,000 to get married at kensington palace.
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i mean, to get married in a palace? >> 150 people outdoors or reception of 300 people indoors. 15,000 is a bargain. >> i think for the palace. >> would you book that place any time soon? >> no, i would get married at the courthouse with like three people. >> any time -- >> get married over there. >> $15,000. >> what do they do with the money, by the way. what do they do with that money. >> the place will be booked for years. >> for more advice to come, meanwhile, we've got a check of the weather in your neck of the woods. >> temperatures this morning in the 30s as you walk outside. 39 in the district. most of the rest of the area mid to upper 30s. a little colder in parts of northern maryland at the moment. later on today, though, will be mostly in the 40s by lunch time and the afternoon. mostly the mid-40s. that's seasonal for this time of year. tomorrow we're in the 50s. rain returns into the
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my seventh day of the cold. and a lot of people said they have a lingering cough this season. >> winter is a sicker season. but there's so many great home remedies. when it comes to a there's a number of reasons. stress is one of them. or dehydration. coffee or tea. and antihistamines, decongestants. here's some great remedies. two teaspoons will coat the throat and loosen up that cough. peppermint oil. you can put that in hot water. >> peppermint oil. >> you can rub it on to your chest. >> and? >> and you can gargle with salt water. >> my mom said that. >> so, if it's going to persist and stuff, what are things we can do? i want to sweat out a ld
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to reece, correct? what's your theory about that. >> it is important to rest. when you deal with a cold, it lasts three to five days. and many people, are traveling, they're not sleeping. it wears the immune system down. >> the chicken noodle soup does work? >> this is a garlic salad. chicken soup breaks this down, as well. >> talk to me about dry skin. >> some people say lotion isn't enough. >> dry skin, using rose oil. you can add it to my moisturizer. it helps for dry skin. and olive oil sugar scrub. it rebuilds your skin barrier. >> thank you so much. blake voight has i have asthma...
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amaze us with >> announcer: this is a "news 4 today" newsbreak. 9:26 is your time now on this monday january 16th, 2017. good morning to you, i'm eun yang. here are top stories you're following this morning. we are working to find out how two people died in northeast washington. they were found inside a home on lyman place. lyman place was shut down. police have not identified the victims or said what caused their deaths. dr. martin luther king, jr., is being remembered in the district. a wreath laying ceremony is under way at the memorial built in his honor. there are also several other events happening today to celebrate and honor the civil rights leader's legacy. check out nbc washington app for a full list. we're going to take a quick break and check your forecast
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stay with us. ♪ music
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good monday morning. temperatures getting closer to 40 degrees. 39 in the district by noon today around 40 degrees. by the afternoon temperatures in the mid-40s, which is where we s
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to low 40s. tomorrow the rain returns in the forecast but we warm up into the 50s. eun.
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♪ he wowed audiences with his insanely creative magic tricks on season 11 of "america's got talent." >> he's worked with david copperfield and david blaine. >> he is part of one of the largest online communities for magic lovers. >> good morning. >> you're telling us what to do. >> i work for theory 11. we're like the itunes for magic. you can go to theory11 and learn how to do tricks. and we design playing cards. these are called the monarch playing cards. they're pretty cards. if you wouldn't mind holding those for us. >> close-up magic. >> i'll take one of
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out. i'll do a pick a card trick for myself. if you wouldn't mind holding on to the card. i'll show you something strange with the box. if i put the card through. what? >> it's a hole in the box. >> it's not that impressive, right? you're not missing anything. m mario, if you can cup your hands. if i take the card out. inside the box is a solid steel, right? you thought it was a stupid trick, didn't you? >> tamron did. >> pretty weird, right? kind of cool. >> can anybody get that online? >> yeah. my buddy -- >> i want to impress my friends. >> i want to show you a card trick. touch the top of any card. this is your card. this is the 6 of hearts. it's not
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mind. >> it's going to get better. hold on to the 6. i have a marker here for you. write your initials in the middle of the card. you have to go for it. touch the top of any card, as well. that one right there. this will be your card. if you've seen card tricks before, they start to look the same, right? take this marker and hold it in your life hand. and i want you to write your initials. the magician has you pick a card and he finds it, right? he'll take the marker back from you. i've seen the card. you can show the camera your card. we can see what the initials look like. are you right or left-handed? >> right-handed. >> with your thumb on top, grab right here. and we're going to show the camera your beautiful penmanship. right or left-handed? >> i'm right-handed. >> pinch right here. and don't let go. that way we recognize the cards at the end. and you don't think i switched it for another card. we're going
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of yours. i'm going to bend it under. and take this a step further by tearing it. >> we know. this is specific. i'm not going to go all the way. i'm going to leave it dangling. don't move an inch. we're going to do the same thing with your card. i'm going to bend the corner like this. don't move. >> watch and see what's happening. >> bend it down and see what i'm doing. i'll leave the corner hanging off. reach over with your left hands and tear the corners off yourself. of your own card. >> i'm like -- >> okay. >> yep. go for it. >> you did it. i didn't do that, right? >> right. >> that will be important after this. don't move your hands here. i'll take the corners. if you were going to guess how the trick was going to end, you might assume i would put the pieces back together, right? boring. this is where the trick -- >> this is next level. >> this is where it gets weird. watch.
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>> now, you're weird, yep. >> don't let go. don't let go. >> i'm captivated now. >> this is also the grossest card trick. >> are you trying to make me touch that? >> no. you're going to watch. ready? one. two. three. >> oh. did he swallow that? >> excuse me. it's really hard to swallow paper. look. ta-da. >> are you okay? >> he swallowed that. >> when you think about it, nothing impressive has happened yet. >> besides -- >> my heart is racing. >> you picked cards. you wrote your initials on cards. >> tore them off. >> all i have done is eaten something. what i'm about to do next, i'm going to take the ten and put it over here. >> and i'm going to take the 6 and put it here. >> that, i've never seen. hello. that is player
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>> good and pull on it. i'll wipe off the spit. >> i'll make mario pull it. >> those are permanently on there. >> that was cool. that was cool. >> that was really cool. >> how did you do that? >> blake? >> that's no joke. >> half his spit. up next, making magic in the kitchen. i don't know how you top that. but food is a good follow-up. an easy chicken dish, served up with italian flair. ♪ ♪ hello, miss bates. do you have a tax question? i do. there's a bunch of creepy kids in this house i moved into. are they your kids? no, no, they were here when i moved in. that sounds awful. can i claim them as dependents? unfortunately, you can't, but you may be able to deduct some of your moving expenses. good, 'cause i'm gonna have to move again.
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back, now, with "today food." and this morning, a taste of italy chicken recipe, so easy. >> chef mario carbone. mario, boom. two marios this morning. >> what are we
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>> chicken massimo. >> let's start with ingredients. >> it's named of a good friend of mine. he owns a restaurant, which became the number one restaurant in the world. and he makes the balsamic vinegar we use for this. >> i can smell it. my wife's italian. but this looks relatively simple. we have chicken, balsamic vinegar. arugula. >> this is doable. >> they're great ingredients. you n the pan here, you have chicken stock, balsamic vinegar. and you cook it down. and we make a slow, soft-cooked onion that gets no color. very sweet. in your pan, you start with the onions. this one has onions and artichokes. >> that's great. i love when they get sauteed and the juice and
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>> a little olive oil. artichokes, onion. the salt will pull the water out of this. you don't want to caramelize it. >> you don't want to caramelize it. >> i think we thought it was the other way around. >> a pinch of salt. put a lid on it. you let it steam. soft and sweet. this is what that end result looks like. artichoke and onion. a base for your chicken. >> i'm going to wait until we're finished. >> we do it with a pinch of butter. the soft-cooked artichoke is an luxury. chicken, roasting in the oven. you can do a whole chicken or chicken breast. the recipe is forgiving. towards the end of the cooking process, the last two or three minutes, you want to glaze the bird. you add your reduced balsamic vinegar and chicken soft glaze.
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you cannot put a plate in front of me. >> what are you going on this side? i see. >> you're starting to glaze it. >> i'm starting to glaze it. >> this is beyond doable. this is an impressive meal that's practical. >> very simple. >> and you have the cheese. >> and you have that as a salad. >> with a little arugula. gives it punch. >> you throw the arugula in there. >> let's try it. we're ready. >> the plates are there, guys. >> here are your plates. >> bravo, mario. >> and you sell this? >> even though it's that simple, we sell it. >> i used to say, i'm not going to order chicken. i can do that at home. and i start trying chicken like
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>> all right, mario. big thanks to mario carbone. that's right. for this recipe go to >> now, here is a check of the weather in your neck of the woods. that makes two, al, i did right. >> well, temperatures this morning still in the 30s, getting closer to 40. 39 in the district, frederick still coming in at 32 degrees. so it is a cold start this afternoon. chilly, mostly cloudy but dry, temperatures topping out around 44 degrees. we do get into the 50s tomorrow. 54 for your high on tuesday. showers return in the forecast for the morning. some lingering in the afternoon. we stay in the 50s even to end the week. for friday looks like afternoon showers for inauguration day. >> >> and that's your local weather. up next heating up the charts, indy rock group colony house is in the house. a performance after this.
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you by citi. >> if you like kings of leon, you're going to like colony house. you are listening to "silhouette," which debuted with 10 million streams on spotify. now, they're out with new music. "only the lonely." hit number three when it was released on friday. let's bring them in. good to see you, guys. you normally don't like to say a band reminds you of someone else, if you love u2, on coldplay. >> that's major company. >> wow you'd wow describe your sound? >> we're from tennessee and play rock 'n' roll music. >> elvis? >> sure. he's good, too. you're blowing up the internet. 26 million views for the song that's featured in the samsung commercial. >> that's major. >> we never know until someone's like, have
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we write the songs in our bedroom. it's kind of wild. >> the fact that it's blown up. no accents, i noticed. >> we've been in new york so long. i guess we're learning the southern stuff. >> what are you singing for us today? >> "you know it." >> all right. take it away. thanks, guys. ♪ take that picture from that frame ♪ ♪ i put it in my pocket so that every day ♪ ♪ you're with me i keep you close to my heart ♪ ♪ give me one more kiss before the boys arrive ♪ ♪ nashville to san francisco is a hell of a drive ♪ ♪ but don't worry the lord is good when the road is long ♪ ♪ and we'll be back before you know
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♪ but when the days grow long she's all right, hey ♪ ♪ every night i know that she's still mine ♪ ♪ but don't you break my heart you're the only guarantee i've got ♪ ♪ hold on a little longer i'll be back right for you ♪ ♪ ♪ you know it you know it ♪ ♪ you know it ♪ you know it you know it ♪ ♪ you know it you know it ♪ ♪ you know it you know it ♪ ♪ you know it you know it ♪ ♪ you know it you know it ♪ ♪ you know it you know ♪ ♪ you know we'll be back before you know ♪ ♪ you know it la, la, la, la, la, la,
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♪ i said you know you know it ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la ♪ ♪ la, la, la, la, la, la >> oh, my goodness. >> yeah. >> thank you. >> i'm awake. you guys -- >> the "today" show. >> my goodness. colony house. thank you, guys, so much. that was unforgettable. we are back in a moment. your heart racing? >> i'm ready to party now, yeah. > this is "today" onnbc.
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she's not used to these. >> i want to thank mario lopez with helping us out. we provided him with a parting gift of lotion. >> that's what i'm telling you. >> they're
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>> and buttery. >> yeah, they are. >> guess who we have? susan lucci. >> the greatest. >> and hoda is teaching us how to work out. "start today." >> you are -- >> get it, hoda. nice. >> i think mario should be teaching us how. >> mario has a workout. >> and joy's fit club. >> and jenna bush hager. come on. hello, sheinelle jones. >> you don't drink on the holiday? >> i don't think so. >> yes, we do. >> thank you, ladies. >> yes. >> oh.
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>> announcer: this is a "news 4 today" newsbreak. 9:57 is your time on this monday january 16th. i'm eun yang. police want you to take a look at these two photos. these girls are cousins and went missing friday night around 10:30. they were last seen on madison street northwest. if you see them call police. let's
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sheena parvene. >> temperatures 40 now in the district. this afternoon mostly cloudy 44 degrees but a dry day. tomorrow the rain returns in the forecast. 54 for your tuesday. we're going to stay in the 50s this week and then we'll have rain returning as we go into friday just in time for inauguration day. mostly later in the day but going to feel a little more like spring this week with those temperatures staying in the 50s even through your weekend. eun. >> all right, sheena, thank you. coming up on news 4 midday, we'll take you live to the event honoring martin luther king, jr. in washington. we'll see you for news 4 midday at 11:00.
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from nbc news this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> oh, we're so gladdure going to spend your fun day monday th us. jenna bush hager is in for kat yes lee this week. also, it is martin luther king jr. day. because of that, we're going to play this song. it's called "history." it's by olivia hold. we have a great show for you today. we are going to get started with -- today there were some reports of meetings between prince harry's girl,

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