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"today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hey, everybody! it's thirsty thursday, march the 3rd, 2016. jenna bush hager filling in for kathie lee gifford. that is you. troy savan is going to be with us a little later. he had a nice crowd outside. se's under this artist banner of an artist you need to know. and he's going to perform live for us. he's a huge youtube star, by the way. >> i can't wait. also ambush makeover thursday. and our glam squad hit the plaza and two teachers wanted fresh looks for the spring. we'll see how they look later on. >> and alex is in the kitchen. >> oh, yes! >> actress, laura prepon from "orange is the new black" and "that '70s show." >> you're cking for us?
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>> i try, i try. >> actress, chef, you do it all. >> we'll tk about that in a bit. we have just a big congratulations to a guy who is a friend of our show's and is so much fun. charlie walk is the president of republic -- the republic records group that reps ariana grande, weekend, everybody. we had a din din to celebrate his presidency. he's the guy i'm strangling. that's haylee seinfeld and elvis and roseanna and a bunch of people there. congrats to you, charlie. >> i know you had a fun night. she walked in and thought- >> i know. >> i shouldn't have done it. >> somebody said a skinny margarita -- it's tequila with just lime on te rocks. >> yes. >> and when you sip them, they're tasty and delicious, and you're not -- >> i actually -- i think that with tequila and soda -- this sounds like a boost. tequila, soda, lime, just a little bit, moderation. do you moderate?
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>> tell the truth. >> i like to get there. that's my thing. like, i don't have time to be lingering over wine, okay? i like to arrive. >> except for at 10:00 in the morning. 10:00 in the morning, you can linger. >> yeah. >> speaking of good tequila, george clooney. >> i love this tequila. there was also some big news yesterday. sat down with the bbc and revealed he plans to quit film acting very soon. >> this was shocking to us. why on earth -- >> he's the biggest star in the world. >> ever quit? this is what he says the reason is. he says he doesn't want to age on screen. he says the camera can be unforgiving, and most film-goers don't want to see an actor get older. we first heard just those two comments. we were both shocked. cloone seems like one of those guys who doesn't care about aging. he just seems like, you know, he'll just go with the aging process. i wa surprised. he talked to the bbc and that's what he said. >> i'm surprised. when y think about the way you look -- it has to do with
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do you ever care? >> i don't. >> tell the truth. >> you know i don't. i know you don't. we don't. >> and when we say tell the truth, it's because we really don't. i think sometimes we should a little more. >> how many times have we heard someone say, your spanx are out. how many tweets that said what is wrong with you? day after day. >> how many times has joanne said close your legs because i'm'm sitting -- i think that there's a sense of doing what you love, and not worrying about the repercussions of the way you look. >> i think -- i think some people aren't that self-aware. ke, i don't -- i'm not paying attention to -- i don't feell like i'm paying attention to me while we're sitting here. i think some people -- they're conscious of how they sit. >> how they look. >> he also says this. he said he's trying to pick up films that work best for him but as he gets older there are fewer parts available. >> i think that may b b true. you kind of want to fight and keep acting so t tre are better
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>> he says he likes directing, that's his great love. he'll be doing more of that. >> he's only 54. and by the way -- >> wait, he's quitting now at 54? he's 54. and by the way, he's hot! >> hot! >> if we had a picture of him without his shirt on, it would encourage him to -- >> yes. and by the way, he's like quintessential hollywood. there are very few people you look at and think that's hollywood class and glamour and all those things. >> one of the things they talk about that he could do is become a politician. because he's really political, andhe only thing i have to say about that is, that's a job that will age you. you know what i mean? if he goes into that -- he may look -- >> in front of everybody! >> old! >> in front of all of us. >> really old. >> veryold. we know his film, "hail caesar" don't do didn't do well. >> and talking about a picture wi a with his shirt off. >> orlando bloom. >> do you like him? like everybody.
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>> anyway -- katy perry and here tpey are. they're a couple. >> we don't want to see that. that's a waste of our time. >> nobody -- >> go straight for -- ooh. hello, orlando. >> old looks like he's sucking it in a little. yes, he does. >> sucking in his stomach? >> yes, he is. he knows there is a camera. >> you know when you have to walk up a hill and squeeze your workout? >> no, no, no. self aware. remember we were talking about self aware? he's sucking it in and walking. >> if that's what hee looks like when he's sucking it in, i'm okay with that. >> they're dating. it's confirmed accordi to e they're a couple. i think they're a cool match. i don't know. katy perry who i saw with what's his name -- crazy -- >> russell. more about personality than looks. >> i think she's unique and interesting. i think they're a good match. >> i like her.
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people we don't love at all. good match. we think they're a good match. never met them but i'm sure they're fab. >> tina fey was at the oscars, and you know when you're talking about the oscars, we were talking about the ratings are low, and some people said it was because of there was that white only thing at the oscars. some said because nobody knew what the movies were, some people said because there wasn't a lot of star popor. >> and some people like my husband said because it g boring in the middle. honey, are youtill watching? and there was snoring. >> here's what she said the problem was. she thinks that in oscar acceptance speeches people are trying to send a message. she talked to howard stern and said this is some real hollywood [ bleep ], guys pick a lane. why are you yelling about corporate greed and some of the other things that people -- >> i actually love this. because i do think that the people watching at home who have
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all their house. >> and trying to make -- >> trying to make ends meet. i'm not saying that's me, but we're in our pajamas and crap spilled in front of it. and they look so good and yelling about something that -- what does this have to do about the fact that you're a good actor? >> sometimes you want date of birth to be entertained and they see it as a platform and you have so manyca zillions of viewers and this is my time. >> i think that does make a difference in some ways. but i think when it becomes too much is what she was taking. all these mixed messages, right? >> i totally agree. we have to do i-hoda. i've been dreaming about this song for the last three days. >> she really has talked about it a lot. >> okay. this is a song -- it's called " sax like playing the sax. i loved "uptown funk." this one feels like that kind of song! >> you think is going to be the next --
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just remember "play that sax." >> okay. >> okay, go. >> go. >> can you play that song. can you play that sax . >> i never heard of this. >> it's new. brand new. it's hot. t ready. get ready. >> here it comes. this is the part we're all going to be able to do together. here we go. but if you wanna hear me sing you better play that sax
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>> not as good as "uptown funk" but i like it. >> we're going the wrong way. oh, yeah, we're down here. is that better? no? it's called "sax by le fluor east. >> where did you hear it? >> i heard it from a friend who dropped me that track. i like saying stuff like that. and by the way, there's another one that you're going to like too. coming up. >> when are we playing that one, next week? >> coming up. you can listen to us on sirius xm, channel 108. >> hoda is there every monday and wednesday. fun. she has a lot of listeners, i'm telling you. >> two moms left their is sunny seats hoping for an ambush. my budget and i are good. but it wasn't always that way.
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makeovers. >> our glam team scoured the plaza early for two fans who wanted a brand-new look. >> everybody, now. louis licari, l l la la la >> thank you everybody. >> and vana roberts rosci. >> before we get to our ladies, salon. >> i sure did. >> with the cutler salon to create something called licari cutler salon! >> and wait until you see the talent. it is so exciting. the energy level is over the top. and we have never -- i think it's never been better. and i only see the sky is the limit. >> good! >> same location, louis? >> same location, yeah. >> congratulations. all right, kids. how was it? you guys were out there on the plaza. a lot of hats and a lot of coats. >> oh, my god, yes.
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>> zana, zannah. >> that's my upstate new york accent. that's what that is. it was so much fun. because, you know, we just picked these two ladies that were just so excited to be ambush makeovers. >> the first lady is jewel wilson, 66 years old from tempe, arizona. jewel is a retired teacher for the visually impaired. she is here on a girls' trip. it's her daughter megan's first time to new york. she sticks to jeans and t-shirts. let's take a listen to her story. >> jewel, what do you most want out of this makeover? >> i would like skin products s help with the wrinkles and the old age. >> and your daughter is here, as well. what do you want for mom? >> i just her to feel beautiful and amazing and get a little fancy. >> and best friends. >> best friend of 50 years. i just want her to be happy. >> oh, i love this. we're going to have so much fun. are you ready? >> yes, i'm ready! >> don't you love it? okay, we see megan and best friend gail. >> don't look.
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blind folds on. i'll let you know when to take it off, okay? here is jewel wilson before. all right, jewel, let's see the new you! >> all right, guys, are you ready to take off your blindfolds? take off your blindfolds, kids. >> oh, my god. >> jewel -- >> who is it? >> it's time. >> turn around. are you ready? spin around. here's your mirror. >> oh, my god! >> what do you think? >> you look -- >> awesome! >> why don't you look right here at camera 12. louis, talk hair. >> okay. first of all, the power of hair color. takes less than 30 minutes. it's a single process. not one highlight. it's her own natural light hair. a bit blonder, which is
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she can keep this up herself at home. we gave her this great haircut, which is apppriate for the fine hair texture. >> good job. kids, what do you guys think? >> beautiful. >> it's amazing! >> what are you wearing? >> the power of the dress, as well. this tranls formed you. viously a beautiful royal blue. thehape is good on any figure. and the belt hits at the right place. >> who is that dress? >> this is -- la lala. >> check it out. >> i'm so sorry. >> i'm just drawn to it. >> new bisciotti. >> ann taylor. >> round of applause! >> i'm so excited. the next person is ellen menenda. let's see her story. she is also a retired teacher. she has been retired and is playing tennis and golf. so she's mostly in athletic
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she is a mom of four and has eight grandkids. i love this. let's listen to her. >> what do you most want out of the makeover today? >> i've watched this or years and so excited to be selected. i'm going to be beautiful husband. and my friends. and i would like to be beautiful for the show. >> well, you already are. but we're going to make it a little bit more. and best friend? glamorous. she's healthy, athletic, but a little glam. >> all right. big-time glam. great. okay. she's also, by the way, a retired teacher. 63. she's here with her best friend, gail and her son, wade. are you guys excited? >> very! >> keep your blindfolds on. come on out, he willellen! >> oh! ellen! ellen! you look amazing! >> okay, guys.
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>> oh, my god! >> what do you guys think? >> i love it. >> turn around! >> soak it in. soak it in. >> oh, my goodness! >> we might need some kleenex. >> gail, do you need a kleenex? >> you need one too. okay, dana needs one too. what do you think? >> i don't know who that is! after. louis. the hair looks fab. >> first of all, you're not a jock any more. let me tell you. you have a whole different look. you're very glamorous. we did the hair. she looks like an actress. you really do. >> a movie star! >> a movie star. >> jana! >> great haircut, and, of course, just made the haircut a little deeper. and, yeah. >> i love the idea of this vest dress. it's casual, it still works with your lifestyle.
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an amazing body, we needed to show that off. i love the addition of jewelses. you can take this piece and wear it with pants and a t-shirt. >> guys, we have to ask, are you going out on the town tonight? >> we are! beautiful. >> beautiful! >> and you look beautiful! >> oh, come on. >> round of applause! >> thank you, guys! >> amazing. >> good job, kids. you look so fab! give yourself a makeover with some must-have beauty products. >> bobbi's buzz right after this! good job, guys! plants may have their limits. imagination...doesn't with the right nourishment... ...patience... ...care... ...one day... have you seen your garden? ...it'll blossom. find low prices on the things that make
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spray. it's the first aerosol hairspray without alcohol. usually an alcohol-free hairspray had to be the pump. they haveeechnology that has now come out and this is the first version that this has the aerosol spray, but it's healthier for your hair. no alcohol. >> and they make it so -- >> doesn't make it sticky. you can brush this out. so this is a really great find. >> okay. >> another really cool find that will make life easier, especially come spring when you use waterproof mascara's, et cetera. too faced is mascara. this is an oil in a wand that you we've the cleansing oil through your lashes and it will break up and dissolve the mascara. it's mascara to take off your mascara mascara. >> makeup recover! >> yes. that's what that is. and next we have a really smart idea from vera mona. the female that came up with this was so smart. this is a switch color switch. so when you are switching
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just wipe the brush -- >> bifdy the way, i never switch, do you? >> i just mush it up. >> you should. >> then you'll look like bobbi. >> then when you switch to a new color, you wipe it on the sponge and your brush is clean. and last but not least this is cool from smudge fix. there's a mirror so you can see -- clean it with the concealer. but look underneath. inside, there are these little wet aloe vera wipes that are so genius hidden in there. everything online. >> coming up -- bt, we love you. five habits of highly persuasive people to get what you want.
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11:00.. . it is a thirsty thursd. jenna bush hager in for kathie
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if you#ever how some people get what they want, you have come to the right place. >> hoda knows how to get what she wants. there is no reason it can't be you. we brought in some experts to teach us the top five habits of highly persuasive people. >> "forbes" recently examined this topic. go. >> a clinical psychologist. hi, guys. >> hi. >> beforeee get to the different points, what overall, did you learn about people who are highly persuasive? >> well, they're cocoident. and they're confident about what they believe. and they want to bring otherer people over to their side. >> all right. so they've got some -- some people have that certain thing. we're going through five different habits. e first is you say you've got to know who you're talking to. what does that mean? >> absolutely. this is going to be really important when you're outside the office, you're at a client meeting or industry event. it's also important for your team. you want to know your audience. get to know people's talents and motivations. it's going to make it that much
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them to what you think. >> and you say you can do some of this@ research before but you can also read people. >> absolutely. you can read body language. it's also a sign of respect in certain cultures. >> right, people from different cultures, backgrounds. >> yeah. we like this one a lot. we like this one. because we're not at all like this. >> don't be pushy. >> pushy! >> i get it. when someone is pushy with me, i actually push back even if i want the thing they are trying to sell me or give to me. >> exactly. and then it's a mess. this is a delicate balance. you want to be bold but not aggressive. you want to be subtle but notot a door mat. this is one wheren in-person interaction is your best bet. don't e-mail, don't call. walk across the office and talk to somebody and make sure you get that face-to-face. >> and i also like that youou say, ben, be genuine. if you're authentic, that's what's'sost important. >> of course. and most people with spot a phony a mile away.
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interacting with people that are genunue. and that's the way most exchanges happen. so that's a good way to be assertive, but not aggressive with people that are genuine. that may be my favorite point. you can follow these tips, butut quite frankly, if you're not being who you are, if you're trying to remember things, people can sniff it out. body language is very important -- if we were standing like this right now with you, you would know we are not open to you, right? >> so if we go like this -- >> we're open. not that open. >> different segment. different segment. >> what's a good body language to you? >> this is all great advice, like, for a meeting, where you want to be confident when you're talking bud also focused when listening so you're making eye contact. your body languages open. >> and your legs are closed. >> and you're smiling. >> depends what kind of meeting! >> okay. >> thing you naturally do with people you like. your family, friends. the same rules apply. when you're open, happy,
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much more smoothly. >> and don't wry to remember the rights right body language. we have seen politicians who try to use the right hands to communicate. and it doesn't work. >> no. >> this is good. you haha to acknowledge that there is another point of view. this is really important. >> i hear what you're saying >> yeah, absolutely. you're not always going to be right. and that's okay, because nobod is. but if you can demonstrate that you can te that insight from somebody else on your team, use it to form your own viewint, it's only going to build their trust further for the next conversation. >> how do you it, ben?n? do you say, i understand what you're saying with x, y and z, however --- and then go on with your thing? >> exactly. it is an exchange. anddf you are present and you are listening to the other person and understanding their point of view, you're going to be able to give them what they want and they're going to want to give you what you want. >> all right. >> i think that's really important with parenting too. >> okay. concise. don't go on too long? doing. short and sweet? >> you're going to be the most persuasive about things you're passionate about.
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show that you can speak in detail and prove that something is interesting in one sentence. >> we're going to try to quickly -- >> we don't have time. we were going to try to sell you. >> let me try quickly. >> 30 seconds. >> i've got water, you've got wine. >> raise your hand if you're thirsty! okay, good. you like wine. >> who wants to be hydrated? you know what -- it's 10:00 in the morning! in the long run, you know what makes you feel good? >> can do both? >> in the long run! >> like, can i just -- >> concise. >> you won't see much persuading to get everyone around the dinner table tonight. >> becauseaura prepon shows us one of her favorite healthy
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breakout tv role as donna on all eight seasons of "that '70s show" now they know her as alex on "orange is the new black." >> we love that. even as a successful actress, laura spent more than a decade at war with her body until she met nutritionist elizabeth troy. >> they seemed up and share their diet and lifestyles in this brand new book called "the stash plan!" >> we love this. did you have body image issues or were you just always kind of battling with weight and things? >> honestly, i feel like it's kind of a necessary evil. i do what i love. i would not change it for the world. but one of the things is, there is this pressure to look a certain way. and i had all of these body ale wants from a really young age and really horrible food sense activities. and any time i ate something, it would have a complete reverse reaction on me. but nobody could figure out what was wrong with me. and i went on a 12-year-long
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what is wrong with me. because nobody could figure it out. >> you alco say you've had to prepare. actresses have to prere for a film you find out two days before you have to be naked like in "orange is the new black. >>". >> oh, yeah. i booked "orange is the new black" wit 14 hours notice. >> which is great. >> thank you. >> and the the first scene, actually that we had to do together was a shower scene where i was naked. >> oh! >> this is a pg -- >> we will show the other one. were you sf conscious? >> when i knew my first scene is the shower scene, i literally looked -- i don't think i ate for maybe 48 hours. and i was so stressed out. i was like, oh, my god. because, you know, the show was so incredible. and i just wanted to do a really good job. i wanted to, you know, really represent myself in a great way. and i was like, oh, my god. it's hard. >> you have a lot of talent that comes from your mom. but you'reoing to show us how to make this coconut chicken -- >> almond. >> okay. so one of the things is because
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mother and she is a gourmet chef, shc was always like everything from scratch. but the i think is, i work really long hours. the whole point is to have two quick easy cooking sessions. it's superer easy. >> coconut milk. >> so you're basically going to put coconut flakes in there with some hot. in a blender, hot water. pulse it a couple times if you want to it turnt on -- >> lucky for us, it's already -- >> whoa! >> there we go. >> all right. we did it. >> okay. >> and look how balanced that is. >> i know. and put it in here. this is super easy. put in some cheese cloths and squeeze it out, right? and i do the same thing with my almond milk. when i make my own almond milk. >> hoda, you should make that. >> you can use this to make pina coladas. >> thank you for that, laura.
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what you're going to do is take the chicken in the coconut milk. you can marinate it for an hour -- >> we're doing the best we can! >> it's all good. >> the whole point is we can do something like that. yes! >> so then you can do this for -- soak it for an hour, overnight. >> this is some almond flour. so this is what we're going to do now. >> can you get almond flour at your local grocery store? >> absolutely. so many people have sensitivity to gluten nowadays because of everything that's happening with ou food. we're going to put everything in there, spices, salt, pepper, couplin, cayenne, garlic powder. >> and thatecomes the coating. >> so you have your marinated chicken and so what we're going to do is -- >> we have about 30. >> one of the things you say is keep cooking. which i think is good, you can
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>> right. the whole point is, the book is supposed to make your life easier. so twice a week cooking sessions, make your food, put it in the fridge. and every morning, i make all my meals. >> can i say something, this is fantastic! >> isn't it great? >> all organic, hormone-free chicken. >> you say people starve themselves but this is a real meal. >> absolutely. a local lifestyle plan. and if you're eating the right kinds of food, your body should be able to simulate the nutrients and burn it. >> what is that? >> cayenne. >> if you want the recece go to today.com/food. >> coming up, troy sivan.
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performing in front of audienc for the past 12 years, which iserateis iserateis iserate pretty remarkable since he's only 20 years old. >> his youtube channel has more than 4 million subscribers and also has been viewed more than 230 million times. >> his debut album is getting raves, called "blue moon." >> i'm excited to be here. >> to be honest, when i started youtube, 2007 and youtube was a new websitei felt i was throwing this video into space, anything no one would see it, and obviously -- >> troye, we have your dad here. >> yeah. >> he's right there! >> hi, honey. >> he has been watching you. what's it like having the support of your parents? >> it's so important to me. think it't'like -- probably like the most critical thing that i have in my life. it's just like -- like obviously all of this is absolutely insane
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it wouou falter tomorrow, i could go home and my parents would be there. >> what are you going to sing for r , troye? >> i'm going to sing my song "wild." >> can wait! >> all right, troye. wild wild hey trying hard not to fall on the way home you were trying to wear me down down issing up on fences and up on walls on the wayome i guess it's all working out now cause there's still too long to the weekend too long till i drown in your hands too long since i've been a fool oh leave this blue neighborhood never knew loving could hurt this good oh
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cause w wn you look like that i've never really wanted to be so bad oh it drives me wild hey hey you're driving me wild wild wild you're driving me wild wild wild you're driving me wild white noise in the mind won't calm down you're all i think abo running on the music and night highs but when the light's out it's me and you now now cause there's still too long to the weekend too long till i drown in your hands too long since i've been a
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leave this blue neighborhood never knew loving couldurt this good oh and it drives me wild cause when you look like that i've never, ever wanted to be so bad oh it drives me wild drives me wild wild wild you're driving me wild wild wild you're driving me wild wild wild you're driving me wild wild wild you make my heart shake bend and break you're driving me wild driving me wild leave this blue neighborhood never knew loving could hurt
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and it drives me wild cause when you look like that i'veever, ever wanted to be so bad oh it drives me wild you'reriving me wild wild wild you're driving me wild wild wild you're driving me wild wild wild you're driving me wild wild wild you drive me wild >> yeah! >> woo! >> oh, so good, troye! >> thanks. >> troye! >> so good. >> troye! >> what's on the back of your jacket? >> oh, yeah. >> what is that? >> it's a dinosaur. >> we'll be back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc.
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of crooks break into a target store and steal so many electronics they have to use a shopping cart to haul off everything. also a flat tire scam. two men stand accused of stealing from women and elderly pretending to be helpful. nice guys, turned out not to be the case. mitt romney makes the case against donald trump. we have a preview of what's expected t be a scathing speech. plus, live in sweetwater. this woman is happy right now. we did comething to her home that could save her life. that's coming up. we'll get started with nbc 6 news following some breaking news out of plantation here this midday. that's where a mom has been arrested for allegedly leaving her toddler in a dumpster. thank for joining us this midday. i'm eric harryman. let's get you live with tony

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