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lows during last night's debate. >> he hit my hands. nobody has ever hit my hands. look at those hands. are those small hands? >> is this any way to elect president? mitt romney is here this morning to talk about that and his unprecedented attack on the current front runner. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud. >> our exclusive interview with the man who some say wants to be the the savior for the republicans. winter's last gasp? rain, snono and a slippery commute for millions. al says a big warmup is on the way. heading to the jury. closing arguments getting underway this morning at erin drews' civil trial. did she prove that she's been damaged to the tune of $75 million? appealing to the lazy? whole foods. this time, for selling
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the outrage forcing the grocer to apologize and go back to selling oranges the natural day today, friday, march 4th, 2016. >> announcer: from n brksbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> i'm not sure i get the whole foods controversy but i get the controversy in the republican party. >> i did buy the pre-sliced cantaloupe. new lows in the republican race. donald trump facing fire from his fellow candidate and mitt romney. governor romney is with us in our studio exclusively. we'll talk to him in a moment. let's start with peter alexander. here's here to break down last
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>> donald trump fended off his rivals and the moderators who challenged his inconsistent positions from the past. this debate was silly, even surreal, with name calling, taunts, accusations, including one we in the media can't fact check. >> reporter: the blows kept getting lower. >> you're the liar. >> reporter: the show down at motown, coming down to hand to hand combat. >> are those small hands? he referred to my hands, they're small. something else must be small. i guarantee you, there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> reporter: donald t tmp ripping down his opponentstso size. >> this little guy. >> reporter: hit from both sides but pivoting to the likely opponent this fall. >> thank you. >> reporter: i have not started
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believe me, i will. >> reporter: making nice with the moderator. >> looking go, megyn. >> >> moving to the middle. >> i'm changing it and softening the position. >> reporter:r:arco rubio and ted cruz not softening their attacks on the fnt rumper's errunner's failed business dealers, like trump university. >> if we nominate donald, we'll spend the sprink, summer with the nominee facing a fraud trial. >> oh, stop it. it's a minor case. >> with hillarylinton saying, why didn't you give -- >> it's a minor case. >> he's trying to con the people into getting their vote like he conned these people. >> senator marco rubio is the real con artist. >> reporter: with only john kasich sticking to an uplifting message.
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a country, respect one another, love one another and lift the country? >> reporter: insisting he'll stay through the race throuou ohio. >> we're heading up n nth, to my turf. >> reporter: hour's earlier, the 2012 nominee unleashed an unprecedented attack on the 2016 favorite. >> donald trump sais a phony, a fraud. hisromises are as worthless as a degree from trump university >> reporter: undercutting his key credential. >> you say, wait, isn't he a huge business success? nobody is talking about it. no, he isn't. >> reporter: the stop trump movement may have been stopped ints tracks with trump's rivals all pledging to back him if he's the nominee. even as they continue to challenge trump. >> donald has a tenuous relationship with the truth. >> that is notop-ed. >> donald, i know it's hard to not interrupt but try. broout,
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yoga, can i answer a question? >> you cannot. >> i hope we don't sio gaee yoga on the stage. >> he's very flexible. never know. >> the next super tuesday is march 15th and we'll likely learn whether donald trump will be able to secure the nomination or if the republican race is headed to a contested convention. that is a scenario mitt romney seemed to push r, urging people to support cruz and kasich. nobody could stop party leader's names from adding mitt romney's name. >> mitt romney is now with us exclusively. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, matt. >> you are either a trader who proves that the establishment of the republican party is so afraid they can't control donald trump, that they'll do anything to stop it, or you're a hero who
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perspective. to the people who think you're a hero, they're asking a question, and that is, why did you wait so long? tell me about the timing. >> well, i've wanted to be involved in the campai, if you will, as a bit of a referee. when there were some foul balls, be able to call them and see if i can't keep people guided on the path to becoming our next president. but the time came when donald trump's outrage had r@ached such a level that i simply had to speech out. you get to the point where you say, your grandkids will say tg you, papa, what did you do to stop donald trump? i had to get out and speech. >> experts are calling this an unprecedented event in modern political history in this country. a former nominee of a party, in a scathing takedown of the favorite do be the next nominee. this isn't a typical front runner. he's survived moments in this campaign that would have derailed anybody else. you think your speech will matter? not. but i know i couldn't stand
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you can't have anyone whose policies are so far from the views of my party become our nominee. and someone who has demonstrated over time he doesn't have the temperament or the personal qualities to be a great president. >> you said he's dangerous for the country, for working americans. you attacked him on his economic policies, foreign policies, personality, which you call his third grade antics. here's a quote. you say, isn't he a huge business success that knows what he's talking about? no, he isn't. no, he doesn't. bankruptcies crushed small businesses and the men and women who worked for them. he inherited his business. he didn't create it. i'll take you back four years. listen to this. >> donald trump has shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the american people. i spent my life in the private sector, not as successful as
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>> that was four years ago, donald trump and mitt romney. >> he's me a lot of money but hasn't been uniformly successful and is far from a geus. trump mortgage. trump university. trump vitamin company. e after the other, failure after failure. just because he's made a lot of money, one, you don't measure your lifi on how much money you've made, but it doesn't mean his economic policies are raght for america. >> the people that are angry at you this morning, governor romney, are saying, wait a second, he willingly welcomed the endorsement of donald trump, though he was knee-deep in the berther movement and made other comments. why go 180 degrees on the guy now? >> i was seeking his endorsement and now he's seeking mine. a lot of people that endorse me, president. year. had i heard him say the things i had now, i wouldn'ttave welcomed his endorsement. when he calls george w. bush a
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when he says putin is a strong and powerful leader, leader, popular with his leadpeople. when he attacked a reporter. when he talks about women that way. >> did you beg him for his endorsement four years ago? >> i was happy to have his endorsement. i was looking for as many as i could possibly have. when it comes to who i would support for president, there are folks who endorse me that i wouldn't want to see as presidenen >> you said if the other candidates can find common ground, i believe we can find a person who can win the genenal election and who will represent the values of the party. given the process, this means i would vote for marco rubio in florida. for john kasich in ohio. and for ted cruz or which ever of the contenders has the best
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>> you're calling for a suppress donald trump movement that will lead to cleveland and a convention. >> i'm going to do everything we can to make sure weon't nominate donald trump. i don't think he would be fit or has the temperament to be president. i want to see one of the oer three to be the nominee. after march 15th, i think you'll see it narrowed to one or two contenders opposing dald trump and i intend to support one of them. >> leading up, you want marco rubio and ted cruz to back up and led john kasich win ohio. do you want them to back off to let rubio win florida? if we get to cleveland anda contested convention, how do the million of voters, some of whom have come to the process of the rty for the first time because of donald trump, how wl they feel to have the establishment wing of the party pull the rug out from under it? >> a lot of people,
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me that donald trump should not be president of the united states and don't want to see him become the republican nominee. now, it's about 65% of republicans who would like someone else. that's the way politics works. you fight for the people you support. the person who wins through the process is your nominee. yesterday. that's angered people. trump. why didn't you endorse? >> three people on the stage endorsed me and are friends. actually four, , cluding trump. >> is he a friend of yours? >> we get along. i doubt we'll spend a lot of time together now, but we're going to see on march 15th, i think, a narrowing of the field. a that point, i wouldn't be the guys. >> not endorsing someone now, governor, have you left the door open just wide enough for you to ride through it on a white horse? do you want to be considered as an alternative to save this party if it gets down to a
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>no, no. the people who can save this partyyre ted cruz, marco rubio or john kasich. we're going to get aense within a few days of who that person might be. i'm going to be supporting that person and doing everything i can to make sure they become the nominee of the party. >> i'm'moing to be a little stubborn on this. under any circumstances, governor, iffarge numbers of people in the establishment wing of the republicaca party come to say and say, mitt, you can save the day, under any circumstances, would you be a part of this predential race as a candidate? >> there are no circumstances i can foresee where that would possibly happen. let me say something else. >> i can foresee. >> no reasonable scenario i can imagine. >> just slam the door on it. close the door. unammiousbiguous unambiguous, i will not run for president. >> i won't r for president. there are mainstream republicans who believe in conservative values. whether established or not,
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world have watched what's going on. what's happening with donald trump, people are angry, as they should be, but he's channelling the anger in a way that won't lp americans. we need to create good jobs for th american people. >> the tone of the race. candidates call each other losers, liars, sweaters, chokers. they've made of each otr's appearance, the size of their ears, the size of their hands. you read betwe the lines. is there one person running on the republican side, in your opinion, who has been the biggest adult and the most presidential? >> well, it's very clear to point to the person w has been the smallest adult, and that's he's taken -- >> how about the other way? >> i'll go both ways. personal attributes and made fun campaign. some of the candidates say, i have to return fire. last night he pointed at marco
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this is a new low in presidential politics. it's wrong. i think john kasich is saying, i'm not going to do that. recognize that if you want to become the nominee, you've got to prosecute the opposition as well as lift yourself. >> would you vote for hillary clinton or sit out voting as opposed to voting for donald trump? >> well, i wouldn't vote for donald trump, and i wouldn't vote for hillary clinton. i intend to vote for our nominee and i expect that nominee to be a real conservative and republican. >> mitt romney, i appreciate you coming in this morning. >> thank you, matt. good to be withh you. >> let's go to savannah. >> i have nicolle wallace, a communications director for george w. bush. >> governor romney made this speech. we've heard him a few minutes ago. if you don't like donald trump, i imagine it was ka that arer great to hear that. you think it was persuasive to someone who does support trump? >> a piece was in the wall street journal about how the
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the establishment split with the base of our party. she makes the point that you c get a new establishment. you cannot get a new base of the party. we are at a moment where, i think, it's very perilous to indict the wishes and now the choice of hundreds of thousds of republican primary goers. it was a brave speech, to go out and make a speech like that after people have started to vote and to be against someone without somebody for someone takes political courage. romney is respected by my republicans. i think he wasaybe speaking to the decided. the people decided they could never support trump will be cheere by his words, but i don't think he got through to the people who are inspired and animated by trump. >> there are still a lot of voting left so we'll see how republican primary voters come@ down. no question donald trump is a front runner now. let's talk about the debate. does it move the needle? does it matter anymore?
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the order of how the races will come down. but we need a new rule. when there is a reference to the size of body parts, they need to defer to john kasich. talk about someone watching with their 12-year-old daughter, cringing through the whole thing. a party has to look at how we resource the elegance to the office. >> it's like a square jar, drop a delegate in every time. >> yeah. on the democratic side, there is new developments on clinton's e-mail controversy. the federal employee who helped manage clinton's server is now cooperating with the fbi now that he has immuneityimmunity. brian pagliano has records that show no evidence of cking. clinton's use of the private e-mail server duringg secretary of state has prompted an
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>> dan krauth. we continue to folllling breaking news out of miami beach where you can see a tractor-trailerersmashed into a building there. chopper 6 at abbott and carlyle avenue. been injured. we have just arrived on the ten. we'll update on air and nbc 6 news and weather app as soon as we find out exactly what hahpened. >> we'll check in with joe brennan in a bit. a woman waking up in jail after a major investigation, arrested as part of an ongoing fuel theft investigation. his car had an illegal fuel tank. at the same home they found a fake grow house and credit card opeetion. >> tell us how the weekend looks? >> low 7 7 in miami, 69 ft. lauderdale. very comfortable down into the kendall and homestead area with
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>> see how beautiful my hands are? those are powerful hands. hit a golf club 285 yards. i was proud to hold my hands up. these are politicians. they say things and make things up. you know, you have to clear up the record. >> this morning, some are suggesting hillary clinton was the real winner of the debate. she sent out memes mocking her rivals. including one asking, how many more of these do we have to sit through? something else that came up at the debate. mitt romney's speech labeling trump as unfit for offer and a danger to the gop and the nation. mitt romney was with us in our last half hour and asked him why he waited so long to get involved in the race. i wanted to be involved in the campaign, if you will, as a bit of a referee. when there were foul balls, be able to call them and see if i can keep people guided on the path to becoming our next president. the time came when donald trump's outrage had reached such a level that i simply had to
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>> romney said he'll do everything in normal political bounds to stop trump from being nominated. we have a lot to talk about with o o next guest, senator marco rubio. good to see you, sir. >> good morning. >> you really let donaldrump have it, calling him a con artist, calling him a fraud, sayi he doesn't really know much about foreign policy and seems uncurious to learn. something happened at the end of the debate. you rose your hand and said, yes, if he's the nominee, you will support him. how do you square those things? >> i get that. it's the quandary we're in. we as republicans feel that hillary clinton would be a disaster to the country. that's'sow bad she is. i would look at that as a reflection of how badhe is, not as good trump is. that's what i want to avoid. i don't want us to nominee someone that people have to be asked this question about all the time. if this was anyone else, any other candidate that ran for president this year was in the
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the question would not be coming up. there's a reason the question is asked. there is a significant percentage of people in our party that would never vote for him. he's vulgar but also has no policy ideas. the ones he has outlined are either dangerous or un-serious. we're in a bad spot. >> when push came to shove, you said you'd go to the ballot box and vote for donald trump. >> yeah, i know. look, i'm not voting for hillary clinton. i get it. lolo, i understand your question. it's not -- this is the tough spot i want us to avoid. i don't want us to have a nominee that people have to settle for or make excuses for why they voted. the only way to avoid that is unify around a campaign like mine, because i can bring the party together and growit. we're not going to be able to do that under donald trump. we'll be asked this question in october. if this is the mood in october, we'll lose to hillary clinton.
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against her in the polling. >> mitt romney endorsed a strategy, not a candidate yesterday. he said, donything to stop trump. rubio in florida. kasich in ohio. cruz anywhere you think he'll be the winner. is that your strategy too right now? are you saying, the best i'll be able to do at this point is get it to a contested convention, where we can settle it there? >> no. look, my strategys vote for me in florida but vote for me everywhere else, too. everywhere else. this is not about a contested election, per se. no one is aiminin toward that. the reality of it if you look at the delegate masses, if things continue the way they are now, and they may not, but if they continue the way they are, it'll be hard for anyone on the ballot to get to 1,237 delegates. that doesn't mean a brokered convention. you could have someone that really gains steam down the stretch here and has a large numbmr of delegates and brings
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this is an`unusual race. there's anxiety in the country. donald trump has taken advantage of that to try to pull off the scam job, where he's portraying himself as something he's not. he's injected a level of vulgar vulgarness into the campaign that we've never seen before. >> in the debate last night, there was a lot of talk about the size of hands and whatt that correlates to. i know donald trump is no stranger to an insult, but after all, in fairness, senator rubio, you are the one who introduced this particular insult into our political discourse. are you sorry you went there? >> oh, please, donald trump has spent a year doing this on a regular basis. in fact, there is not a speech or debe that donald trump does that he doesn't personally offend or try to offend somebody. i said something one time to a guy who needs to be stood up to. by the way, in response to an attack against me. i didn't do itast night. i didn't do it repeatedly.
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guy is a rhetorical bully. he mocks the disabled, makes fun of minorities and women, makes fun of journalists, his other candidates. even last night, he was asked about foreign policy. his response was a personal attack against me. this is going to be the nominee of the republican party and the president of the united states? i mean, what we has done, he's turned the most important election in a generation into a circus and a freak show. i want that to end, and i'll continue to work for that to end. >> senator rubio, can hear it in your voice, late ninit, early morning, thank you for your time. we appreciate zblitit. >> thank you. >> all these guys must be tired. it's a long process. let's get a check of the weather from al. >> announcer: today's weather is brought to you by edward jones. where attention and sound advice is a big deal. >> we're looking for a change in our republican sit our temperature situation that may spell the end of the winter storm. chilly over the northeast and
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heading out to carnaval on the mile, please come by and say hello. spotty showers saturday but increasing sun on sunday. >> that's yourr latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you very much. closing arguments getting underway this morning in the $75 million lawsuitibrought by sports reporter erin andrews over the leaked video secretly recorded at a nashville hotel. morgan radford has been covering the trial for us. good morning. >> good morning, matt. the jury could get this case as early as today, at which point, they havee to decide whether, in fact, the hotel shares the blame for the secretly recorded stalker video, to whether andrews has suffered and, three, whethert was worth a potential $75 million. >> reporter:today, the last chance for erin andrews' legal team to convince the jury that her stalker video left her emotionally damaged. >> erin andrews has suffered and
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mental anguish and emotional distress. >> reporter: the defense argues if that is the case, it hasn't hurt her career. >> would you agree with me that her career is not -- now thriving? >> yes. >> reporter: jesse palmer testified by video, so the defense could try to prove that andrews hasn't been so damaged that she can't work. >> how does she rate, as far as the various sideline reporters you've worked with in your career, among the best? >> yes.s. >> if not the best? >> yes. >> that was true before the incident in 2009?? >> yes. >> how about after the incident? >> yes. >> reporter: that's why the defense says the hotel shouldn't have to pay. >>emotional stress without physical injury cannot state a claim. >> reporter: especially, they argue, since the front desk cler who checked in andrews' stalker, michael barrett, says she didt give him andrews' rook number. >> i would not give that information out.
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say the hotel gave out the rook number, allowing barrett to shoot the video. something andrews says she will never get ovov. >> i know i'm not fine. i think about it every day. >> the jury is given gidlines sguidelines on how to assess a emotional damage but it doesn't mean they have to award anything at all. >> thank you. up next, a high-profile trial. martha clark speaks out about the o.j. simpson case. why two decades later, she's blaming herself for the controversial outcome. and an orange cononoversy for whole foods. why the i appreciate you coming by. absolutely. the market's been pretty volatile lately. there is a lot at stake here, you know? look jim, we've been planning for this for a long time. and we'll keep evolving things. so don't worry. owing what's on your mind and acting accordingly.
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>> reporter: back in 1994, when the murders occurred, clark had no idea what she was getting into. beginning when one of the detectives first mentioned the prime suspect. >> he goes, you know who it is? o.j. simpson. >> who is that? >> you're not a football fan? >> wasn'tt a big football fan. i know who he e now. >> i have o.j. in the r. >> reporter: clark had been assigned the case when simpson led police on the infamous slow-speed chase. she says she quickly sensed prosecuting him would not be easy. >> i saw the people by the side of the road cheering. i thought, oh, my god. this is not good. and it gave me a full on view of what we were up against. >>discretion, take him down if you have to. >> reporter: simpson was arrested and charged for double murder. >> how do you plead for counts
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>> i plead 100% not guilty. >> reporter: kris jenner, nicole brown simpson's best friend, suspected simpson was guilty, especially after nicole told her a shocking secret weeks before the murder >> things are really bad between o.j. and i, and he's going to kill me, and he's going toet away with it. >> reporter: at trial, clark says she couldn't call jenner to testify because her story was hearsay. still, prosecutors felt they had a slam dunk case. based on blood and dna evidence. >> the blood draw you see here, marked with the item number 112, matchethe defendant. >> reporter: the case was also about race. simpson's attorney, johnny cochran, would be able to undermine the state's evidence with a simple but memorable line. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: then after eight long months --
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entitled action find the defendant not guilty of the crime of murder. >> do you blame yourself for this? >> i always do. i do. it was physically painful. it was not justice. >> reporter: nbc news, los >> on occasion, we've all talked about going back and reliving the moments we covered during that case. just imagine what it's like to go back and look a it when you it. >> ahd how everyone's life changed after that trial. she, by the way, began working in private practice. she launched a career as a writer and has a new book, "blood defense. " you can see more interviews that were a part of the trial and investigation. it's a "dateline" special sunday ght at 9:00/8 hey there, can i help you with anything? hey siri, what at&t's latest offer? oh, i don't think that siri can... right now, switch to at&t for an iphone and get one free.
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and change their world view. [ laugh ] good morning to you, sheli munoz. >> i'm dan krauth. the time is 7:56. we continue to follow breaking news out of miami beach where a tractor-trailer smashed into a building.
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street from abott and carlyle avenue. telling us a tow truck at the scene removing the tractor-trailer as we speak. 71st street is closed as they move it. luckily no injuries reported. >> three men blamed broward county state attorney's office for wrongfully prosecuting them in an attempted murder case even though dna cleared them. the crime happened last may. spent eight months in jail until a jury found them not guilty. >> looking nice, temperatures in miami 71, 72 already ft. lauderdale. still seeing mid 60 degree mark near homestead area. a very comfortable start to friday. no rain to worry abou live first alert radar has it pushing further to the east away from us with west southwest wind. good news is, first alert forecast increasing sunshine as the morning goes on. take a loooo at friday mornings with mr. joe brennan. hey, joe. >> good morng once again.
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believe it or not. northbound on the approach to the dolphin not too shabby. we do see an accident with a broken down vehicle on the approach. looks to be off to the left side. not causing that big a problem. 595 been a pleasure ride between 75 andawgrass all the way back through to the airport. no snags along the way. that is the latest look at traffic. back to you. >> not too shabby is right. we'll be back in 25 minutes with
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facebook exec sheryl sandberg's rumored romance months after the death of her husband sparks a debate online. on? get ready for gwyneth. oscar winner, mom and entrepreneur gwyneth paltrow joins us liveor the first time in about a decade to talk fame, family and facing the future. > and a legend is in the house. first lady of country music, loretta lynn celebrates a brand-new album with a live pepeormance of one of her classics today. friday, march 4th, 2016. i don't like it, i love it >> good morning! >> louisiana loves "today". >> all the way from mississippi, celebrating our eight-year anniversary.
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#60 in the city. >> celebrating my 11th birthday. love you, dad. >> celebrating our sweet 16 in new york city. i don't like it, i love it >> we're back now. 8:00 on a friday morning. it's the 4th day of@ march, 2016. we've got some snow falling in new york city and many parts of the east coast. a little wind. not too bad. soon. >> that's right. just a bad memory. >> can i just say, not often do we say, let's get out ourur pictures spick cameras and take a picture with a guest on the show. today, loretta ln is here and we'll get our pictures. we have news about wrangler. >> a year has gone by since we
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wrangler, puppy with a purpose. wrangler will be leaving us and going to his next step in his guide dog training. that's next frfray. wrangler will ppend six months with a formal guide trainer and then hopefully be placed with the person he'll go on to help. >> wrananer, please write. >> he's trying to catch a snowflake on his nose. >> it's all for a great cause. that helps. >> yes, it es. >> natalie laz ahas a check of the top stories. >> we're going to miss wrangler. theheepublican presidential campaign heads into a crucial stretch after a prime time debate that turned into a brawl. mitt romney in an exclusive "today" interview answered questions about entering the race himsf. hallie jackson is in detroit for us. good morning. >> good morning, natatae. this showdown in motown proving just how split the republican party is.
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positions as the front runner, faced all the fire. >> reporter: even after 11 gop debates, this moment, unprecedented. >> and he referred to my hands. they're small. something else must be small. i guarantee you, there's no problem. i guarantee. >> reporter: donald trump below the belt and under fire from all sides. >> breathe. breathe. >> when they're done with yoga, can i answer a question? >> you cannot. >> he's very flexible so you never know. >> reporter: trump targeted even bebere he took the stage by former republican nominee mitt romney. >> his promises are as worthless as a degree from trump university. >> reporter: romy telling matt -- >> i'm going to do everything within the normal political bounds to make sure we don't nominate donald trump. i think he'd bee terribly unfit for office. he doesn't have the temperament to be president. >> reporter: this morning, romney insisting to matt he wouldn't considertepping in if the race came down to a contested convention, but not
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>> there are no circumstances i can foresese where that would possibly happen. >> reporter: the stop trump movement extending to the debate stage. marco rubio and ted cruz takin aim. >> he's trying to con people into giving them their vote, just like he conned these people into giving them their money. >> let me ask the voters at home. is this the debate you want playing out in the general election? >> reporter: john k kich looking to stay above the fray. >> let's stop fighting. >> reporter: even after all the fighting -- >> don't worry about it, little marco. >> reporter: all the candidates answering the same when asked, would you support the nominee? >> i will support whoever is the nominee for president. >> yes because i gave my word. >> i'd support donald to be the nominee. >> the answer is, yes, i will. >> rubio was telling savannah s morning his willingness to support trump rlects how bad
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would be as president. romney says he may endorse rubio or cruz or kasich but hinted it probably won't come until after the march 15th primary. >> hallie jackson? in detroit, thank you. the obama family won't be leaving washington right after they leave the white house. the president said they'll probably stay in d.c. for a couple years so his younger daughter can finish high school there. she's a 14-year-old freshman. big sister should be off to college when the president's term ends. they also own a house in ago. bobbi kristina brown died as a result of her face being immersedn water a ilong with drug intoxication. she was found unresponsive in a bathtub in her atlanta area home last year and died in hospice care in july. a medical examiner says marijuana and alcohol were involved, ang the medications
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birthday. a shoplifter took a hit while making his get away. police are still looking for this man who, caught on camera running from a south carolina walmart, bam. >> oh! >> right into the passing suv outside. he got right back up and kept on going. police say he had taken about $40 worth of meat without paying for it. that had to hurt, tha blow. guys? >> wow. >> whe do you begin? >> normally you'd feel sorry for somebody. the circumstances change things. let's take a look now and talk about some photos recent photos, recent otos, of facebook coo sheryl sandberg that are sparking a discussion about loss and dating. >> today's eca hill is here with the story. >> good morning to you. sheryl sandberg's moving facebook post, which we remember after the sudden death of her husband last year, showed an
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as she appears to be moving on, new missage agemessages are pouring inin >> repororr: the new york post claims she's dating bobby kotick. speculation has sparked reaction online. while some question the timing, the majority have been supportive. >> good for her. tryi to find happiness again. iersonally think it is rather soon, but then again, different people see things differently. all of us walk our own path, travel our own joury,y,eave the judging to the court systems and beauty pageants. therapist shell counsels those living with grief. >> there is no time frame of when it's right or wrong or when someone should start dating. >> reporter: sandberg has been open about her grief, sharing a heartfelt post one month after her huhuand's death. i think when tragedy occurs, she wrote, it presents a choice.
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emptiness that fills your heart, or you can try to find meeting. when i can, i want to choose li and meaning. those words triggered an outpouring of support. sandberg spoke with savannah about the response. >> i think loss and trying to rebuild and resilience, it's a condition. my children and i have worked so hard to rebuild our lives and find happiness and joy and gratitude again. i think the support of strangers and our friends made a huge difference. >> reporter: support that is essential at every step of the grieving process. >> as cliche as it is, life does go on. for many, many people, life means finding another lifelong partner. so being supportive, being curious, trying to get to know what in thatelationship they're attracted to, but just be curious and supportive.
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understandably, the company declined to comment. overall, there was a lot of support and a lot of people online saying how wonderful it is. you know what? at the end of the day, it's not our business. >> that's right. whatever she does, i hope people's hearts are with her. the family went through so much. >> you want people to find comfort in whatever way is best for them. >> agree. >> erica, thank you. coming up next, a play list that is apparently scientifically designed to get women through the process of gives birth. seriously. notice anything unusual about these oranges? why they'reanding whole foods in a little bit of trouble today. we have rare visit to studio 1a from gwyneth paltrow. we're goingo talk to her about career, business, family and more. first, te a look at these messages. kellogg's frosted mini-wheats ... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's swe.
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>> you want this in your house, right? >> this is just a prototype right now. why not bathe the whole plane in it? >> exactly. >> second, they say it's new technology. we've been usisi it, you have, for years. >> in my dressing room. >> look at that. >> i have to wear goggles when i go? >> it's like a "law and order" scene up there. >> i think this is seriously, the plane thing, fantastic. something else now, the whwle foods backlash we mentioned earlier. last year, the company was criticized for selling asparagus water at $6 a pop. this isn't about price, it's plastic. a twitter user posted this photo, showing prepeeled oranges being sold in plastic containers. critics say it promotes laziness and violates whole foods'
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the store wrote on twitter. definitely our mistak we hear you and will leave them in the natural packaging, the peel. that item was selling for $6 a pound. >> wow. >> those are expensive oranges. >> think of the team of people that peeled all those to put out there. >> are we that lazy, we can't peel an orange? >> don't they do it with melon and all that? >> it's big and you can't carry it. this is more portable. >> i'm not going to judge people for laziness in the kitchen. not going there. >> it's an orange. >> i don't love peelingoranges. women in labor, you may be able to rest easier. you can thank spotififcht. the music streaming service released a birthing playlist. it's true. here's one of the tracks. having my baby >> no, that's a good one though. "under pressure" by queen and david bowie. >> t at's a good one. >> spotify said this is a
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they compiled it with an ob-gyn. >> pearl jam. >> "just breathe." >> lyrics, stay with me, let's just breathe. >> my doctor asked me when i had a scheduled c-section, what music i wanted. i wanted springsteen. >> deborah said, if you don't turn that off, i'll kill you. >> they asked what music i wanted and i couldn't think of anything. it was too much pressure at the moment. >> what song? classical? >> first song they'll er hear. >> there's a lot of pressure to get the song right. >> i know. >> let's move on to caitlun jenner and her surprising pick for president. jennifer lopez addresses her feud with another pop diva. carson? >> first, caitlyn jenner declaring her pick for president. the lifelong republican saying, i like ted cruz.
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constitutionalist and is an articulate man. she also said he's one of the worst when it comes to trans issues. she's offering to be an ambassador between him and the trans community. jennifer lopez and her allegeddeud with mariah carey. years ago, mariah was asked about j.lo and said, quote, i don't know her. of course, everybody knows jenny from t block. the ladies went head to head with competing shows in las vegas. wendy williams asked j.lo about it. >> have you ever put on a rubber nose and a pair of sunglasses and a hat and gone to check out the competition? >> i went and saw a bunch of shows. i saw everybody. i didn't seema mariah because she hadn't started yet. >> who? >> i saw britney. >> i'm playing. that's what mariah said aboutut jennifer one time. i'm not trying to sayanything.
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we'v'v met many times. her way. depends how you read into that. she plansn seeing -- she's going to see mariah's show when her schedule clears. though j.lo isbusy. finally, jimmy faon. we're seeing shows like "full house" be updated. it was part of the tgif lineup back in the day. "family matters." so jimmy was inspired to redo his own show open. when the night has fallen and the day is done words gone crazy, but smiles are waiting you know where to go jimmy fallon, "the tonight show" and you
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>> love it. >> that is your pop start. >> carson, thank you. mr. roker? >> i'd like us to do that. that'd be fun. we are looking at the threat of severe weather starting early next week. sunday, a few storms develop through sxtexas to oklahoma. then minnesota to texas. some severe, isolatedornadoes cannot be ruled out. look what happens on tuesday. a wide swath stretching from st. louis down to corors christi. severe storms very likely. texas, arkansas, on into louisiana. this will be the day of highest risk. it is going to be a very busy day o that's what's ing on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. all right, south florida. we finally made it to friday. your first alert forecast calling for a nice day, although it will be kind of warm out there. temperatures this afternoon will be reaching into the mid-80s. brighter skies as the moment goeson but a few clouds later
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front swings through the area possibly enough moisture in the air to squeeze out a shower or two. other than, that thingss are looking pretty good. if you're heading out to karn avavlue, say hello. >> that's your latest weather. matt? >> alal thank you very much. is there anything that oscar wiwier gwyneth paltrow can't do? her career spanned music, tv, movies and business, with her lifestyle brand goop. good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> you haven't been here in 11 years. >> is that true? >> did i get drunk and say something stupid to you the last time you were here? >> most likely. >> did i? tell me everything that's been going on i life. start with 11 years ago. >> well, i don't want to bore you this early in the morning but, yeah, i've been doing a lot. i moved from london to california. started a businessss >> how do you like business? look, it's one thing to act and have critics and all that stuff. it's another thing to pour your
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it's not natural for a lot of pepele. did you find it came easily to you? >> it's been a steep learning curve. i really love doing it. i'm energized by it. it's challenging and exciting >> are you hands on? >> completely. it's my 24/7 focus right now. >> so the priorities have shifted? in other words, that takes up this space and acting and music are down here? >> for the time being. i mean, ge took investment last year. as soon as we had other people's money, i realized i really better focus on this completely. i'll return to acting probably, but probably not right now.w. >> you're evolving. you have the lifestyle brand. u have skin care. >> we do. >> did you watch the oscars the other night. >> i was homen pajamas. >> so was i. when youatch a show like that now, are you the skin care police? do you look at the red carpet and look at actresses and actors and think,hey could do something about the wrinkles? >> no. >> they need concealer?
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it was a pretty good red carpet. >> do you find people coming up to you on the street and asking for advice and saying, now that you're in the business, how do i look? >> i think at goop.com, we're very much -- we're kind of like a trusted friend. so people, as an extension of the brand, come to me and ask for tips or travel tips or health or wellness, beauty. it's part of what i d d >> i was reading something, i think "glamour" magazine, don't't hold me to that, and you fought back against criticism on pricing. it seems like you've decided that since this is so important to you, you're not going to let people say things that you don't agree wiwi >> well, i think that people who are going to criticize -- and i' always open to criticism and learning more -- but people who are going to criticize should have all of the impeer calnformation. to say we're expensive when we have a range across all price points -- >> i like the way you put it. know what you're talking about is what you're saying. >> exactly.
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super bowl, and coldplay was the halftime act. >> yeah. >> there was a great picture of, i think it was ple, at the game. before i get to the picture, what is it like to take your kids to the super bowl and have them look up and see dadad on the stage at halftime? >> you know, it's pretty incrible. it's also a little weird that your first football game is that. how do you also counteract that, you know, and instill that life is not that all the time? but they were so proud of him, and it was such a gorgeous performance. very uplifting. they were thrilled. they were very proud. >> the pictures i saw, one where apple was holding beyonce's daughter's hand. >> uh-huh. >> there's another picture of you and apple. can i just say, i mean, it's amazing, she looks just like her mom. i'm sure she looks a little like her dad chris, as well, but she looks just like you. >> she's, well, a whole other level. she's an amazing girl.
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>> i think the other thing i really liked about seeing the pictures from the super bowl is it says that despite all that's been written and said about the relationship coming apart, you other. >> we're a family. even though we're not in a romantic relationship, we're a true family. we like to do things to reinforce that we're a family for the children, for each other. he's like my brother. him. >> when the talk started about the uncoupling, did you ignore it? could youou not read the articles? could you not read social media? >> i don't tend to read a lot of that sort of thing. i mean, obviously, i kn it was going on. it was kind of a big -- i unwittingly created a whole hoopla with my choice of words. i was sort of following a theory. but it was a very intense time for our family, and emotions were very high and deep and all
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i just tried to keep to myself as much as possible. >> and everybody seems to be happy which, in the end, is that not all that matters? >> thahas all that matters. >> coldplay coming to the show here in a couple weeks. i knono people if you want tickets. seriously, i might be able to get you . let me know. >> thank you. >> good to have you back. >> nice to be here. >> don't make it so long next time. >> i won't. >> over tosavannah. from gwyneth to a living legend, lorta lynn is here. do you know how excited everybody is? everyone has their cameras up. they want selfies. let's go get one.@ back after your local news. we love you, lorerta. good morning the you. i'm sheli muniz. >> i'm dan krauth. men blame the assistant state's
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prosecuting them in a murder case even though dna cleared them. the men spent eight months behind bars until the jury found them not guilty of the crime. two men face charges for=)h @&h(lc% targeting an elderly couple in a distraction scam. they say they punctured tires as car owners withdrew cash inside a bank then offered to help the victims but steal their cash. a plantation mother is being held on bond for leaving her 2-year-old daughter inside a dumpster. a broward county judge ordered the mother to stay away from the toddler. the little girl is okay this morning and is now with her grandmother. a look at the road with joe brennan. >> geing a little tougher trying to get to miami international th morning. we've got crashes on the dolphin expressway both east and westbound approaching 27th avenue. the one if you're headed eastbound on the shoulde but the westbound side you've got two left lanes blocked coming over from 95. a little tough then another on
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heavy there. it's 8:30 now, friday, march 4th, 2016. we have a great crowd on the plaza. it's our party crowd because it is definitely getting a little snow slippery. little bit of something for everybody. lynn. we are so, s s excited to have her here. she is a legend. she's an icon. also just an extraordinary woman and, boy, does she still have it.. we've been hearing her rehearse this morning. everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die >> she sings it better%than us. a member of "today" shares
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she'll interview on "queen sugar." plus, we'll catch up with gold medal winnini gymnasts, marey lou retton, carly patterson and nastia liukin. first, your weather. >> a lotot of wet weather, heavy rain from central california into the pacic northwest. windy in the plains. sunshine through the gulf. let's check out sunday, sunday! eastern two thirds-thirds of the country, looking good. sunshine returns to the southeast. mid-atlantic states. what a mess from southern california into the inner mountain region, cascades, rockies. a lot of wet weather and heavy snow in the cascades. they may see 2 before it's all over. that's what's going on around here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. all right, south florida. your first alert forecast it will be kind of warm out there. temperatures this afterfoon will
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brighter skies as the moment goes on but a few clouds later this afternn as a weak cold front swings through the area possibly enough moisture in the air to squeeze out a shower or two. other than, that things are looking pretty good. carnaval, say hello. >> i have friends here from the hofsha athletic training society. they all look like they're in great shape. there you go. must be working. these nice folks over here. who is emmy and leo? >> my son and daughter in minnesota. >> you had to think about that for a second. >> i know. sorry, guys. i love you! >> pretty good. that's what's going on. let's go back inside. this morning on up for the job today, we're up to tamron's internship for our special series. tamron, it's a good one.
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good morning, everybody. i got a chance to intern for one of the most respected directors in the industry. ava duvernay. remember her doll, sold out in minutes. she's working on a new project that she wrote, directed and produced. i got a chance to be herrotege for the day. >> reporter: i'm in the heart of new orleans and i'm here to intern for director ava duvernay. she's shooting her series "queen sugar." what better way to butter up the boss than bring a little sugar? she's made a big splash on the big screen. she's taken home a stack of awards, and took home the award for "selma." she's paying it forward, working to bring fresh voices to hollywood. now, she's teaming up with the
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for a tv series. i met up with ava's producer, paul, for a lay of the land. >> we're doing a big scene today. >> okay. >> few thousand extrasas >> am i in charge of the extras? >> you help get the extras ready. >> this is your makeup bag. >> who needs to be done up? do you trust me? try not to make your eyebrows look like bert and ernie. brow. >> hello. are you my intern? >> i'm your intern. i brought the boss gifts. >> she knows how to get in good. give me some love here. >> were you ever an intern? >> i wasn't because i made my own films. i went the independent route. difficult for women to direct.
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put it together, a black woman, and there aren't a lot of us there. >> when did you know that this was your calling? >> i just always, always, alwayay loved film. some people are music people. some people are sports people. i've always been -- >> you're everything. you're music -- >> no. >> i follow you on twitter. >> but i love twitt like a man, youman-- film like i love a man. you know what iean? i really, really, it's like my heart's desire. >> what do you do for in me as an intern? >> i need you to be next to me, by my side. if you're on that side and i'm on this side and say, tamrmr, you have to be there. >> thank god my dad was a sergeant in the army. >> reporter: ava put me to work, delivering props to the extras in the stands. >> you get a shirt. you get a shirt. >> tamron!
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i'm here. >> good, good. very good. i i ed this woman to have a white shirt instead of a blue one. >> okay. >> let's change out the hat for a gladiator's hat. thank you, tamron. >> my boss called me tamron. >> anybody? >> what's up, baby? >> i just need -- as soon as -- >> she's calling for everyone but me. probably a wise choice. >> reporter: maybe i needed pointers from an insider. >> you know i'm interning. i am ava's intern. technically, i'm kind of like your boss. >> oh, okay. >> are you intimidated? >> no, not at all. >> reporter: while i may not have made an impression to him, another visitor to the set made her mark. >> you had a surprise visit from
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>> i know. >> did you know she was coming? >> i did. i did, yes. she's the fairy gmother here. >> reporter: finally, time to impress ava and the crew. >> background, action! >> go, go! and cut. good job. you know what the magic potion s? >> you. >> your action. >> oh, please. >> yes. >> thank you. it was so delicate that they felt excited. >> thank you. >> another scene that makes "queen sugar" different from other sets is that it is an all female directorial team. it's a unicorn, rare, in the industry. so "queen sugar" is a drama. imagine dynasty set in new orleans, and it is jujuy. the scene we were shooting
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court. i'll leave it at that. let me tell you, it'll be a hit this fall on own, the oprah win winfrey network. eating. >> hanging out with ava and oprah. >> tamron,n, thank you. this weekend, erica is up for the job. she spends the day at j. crew th the creative director. up next, gymnastics golden girls. we look toahead to rio with mary lou retton, carly patterson and
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three of four american women to win the all-around. >> mary louuou retton, carly patterson and nastia liukin. welcome back. laid >> good morning. >> before we talk about what happens this weekend, we wewe talking about savannah's boot, and the fact she's a little klutzy. you said you are. how can a gymnast be klutzy? >> i don't know. my husband always says, i don't know how you did what you did. you're always falling. >> you always stick the landing. >> get a ten. >> that's right. >> i did not stick the landing. that's what went wrong. >he at&t american cup this weekend. set it up for me. >> this is one of the most exciting competitions of the year, especially being in the united states. it's probably the biggest besides our national championships. this year, tomorrow, gabby douglas, who won the olympic games four year ago, is competing. this has been her comeback. she competed last year at the
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silver in the all-american, behind the great simone biles. and maggie nichols, an upnd coming favorite, as well. >> all of you won this cup before2going on to the olympics. we all know what happened there. can we see top-level talent, mary lou? >> all the countries in the world send their best to the american cup, especially in an olympic year. for us, we won the american cup in an olympic year and went on to win the all-around. >> good prep. >> no pressure. >> but let's talk about the prsure on the u.s. team. obviously, they're heavily favored going into this olympics. who is the competition for them? >> no one. right? >> it's true, mary lou. i think we're our own competition right now. i think we have so much depth. the last 10, 12 years has been so many girls, so much talent ming through. there's really not a bad choice of a team that you couldlput together.
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of gold medals coming in rio. >> i would not want to pick the olympic team. >> it'd be really hard. >> we're five months away. we won't know the team until the trials in july. fierce five, gold in london. who should we be looking at for? >> definitely simone biles. she's won three world all-around title lts backs back to back. nobody has ever done that. gabby douglas. ally raisman, making a comeback at the world championships, as well. i mean, the list is endless. i think the hardest part is making the u.s. team. >> nastia liukin cupup coming up, as well. fifth year ingymnastics. we're looking forward to the olympics. great to catch up with you, ladies. >> thank you. >> see you in rio next. >> yeah. >> again, you can catch the at&t american cup hitting tomorrow at 1:00 eastern here on nbc. just ahead, a treat. a live performance from the
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first, this is "today" on nbc. >> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to youy citi. >> we're back at 8:46. we have in the studio a true american icon. loretta lynn is the undisputed queen of country music. we're honored she's here, celebrating the release of her new album, "full circle." good morning. >> thank you, honey. >> there is definitely an energy in this studio because you are here. do you find you have this effect on people? >> i've turned over every chair when i walk? >> your album is out today. this is the first studio album in about a decade. >> yes. >> have you been writing songs all that time? >> i've been working so hard. me and my band work all the time. son of a gun, i didn't think about recording. >> now, i heard -- >> you know, i got 90 some songs cut. >> i was about to ask.
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>> all ready. >> you whittled it down to 14. >> yeah. we got a lot more. >> was it hard to choose which 14 would make the cut? >> i let them do it. i wasn't around when they put them in there. >> you wrote a lot of the songs, didn't you? >> sure did. >> the sonon we're about that hear, you wrote, didn't you? >> sure did. >> we can't wait to hear it. you have duets. you have willie nelson on this record. >> yeah. >> you like collaborating like that? >> yeah, i do. i like it. willie, you ought to have seen us. >> was it reunion time? >> it was reunion time. >> do you still enjoy touring? >> i do. i love touring. so do my boys. they've been raised, calling me mama. >> they take care of you? >> they do.
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go ahead and sing your song. >> thank you. >> appreciat it. everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die once upon a time there lived a man and his name was hezeki he walked wit god both day and night but he didn't wanna die h cried, oh, lord, please let me live death is close i know god smiled down on hezeki and gave him fifteen years to go everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die lord i wanna go to heaven but i don't wanna die so i long for the day when
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still i love the living here on earth everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wantso die when jesus lived here on this earth, he knew his father's plan he knew that he must give his lifeo save the soul of men when judas had betrayed him, his father heard him cry he was brave until his death but he didn't wanna die everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die lord, i wanna go to heaven but i don't wanna die so i long for the day when i'll have new birth
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everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants t t die everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die [ applause ] >> loretta lynn, bringing down the house. >> i forgot the one verse. >> nobody missed it. >> i didn't either. >> we just went to heaven. >> yes, we did. >> fantastic. thank you for coming? >> thank you so much. >> "full circle" is out today. such a plsure. thank you. >> thank you. coming up next, how was the trip?
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we sent on the plaza last
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first, this is "today" on nbc. everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die >> we'll be singing that all day. >> we're so happy. people everywhere. >> one week ago, you probably remember, we sent five lucky people, one friend each, on a remarkable trip.
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we plucked them off the plaza and sent them to los angeles for the leap day weekend. this morng, we got to look at all the fun they had in the sun. >> reporter: the mission, escape the east coast winter for a spontnneous weekend in los angeles. where it's summer all year long. the lucky winners -- >> we're going to california! >> best friends, jennifer and rebecca. college roommes katie and megan. liz in search of the perfect taco. kim and amanda on a mission to susesesese tseir daughter. leah and jeffrey celebrating their silver anniversary. everyone was excited to get out sun. once they arrived, they ditched their coats and boarded the bus to hermosa beach for a bike ride with a view. one famous beach house from "beverly hills 90210." >> that was the best bike ride
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>> it was relaxing and so pretty. >> reporter: liz conquered her taco challenge. >> fantastic. >> reporter: before heading to dinner at phillippe the original. >> doesn't get better. >> reporter: they tried new eats. >> the texture is very pig. >> i like it. >> reporter: and surprised jeffrey and leah for their anniversary. >> thank you, guys. >> reporter: this group of strangers became instant friends. a perfect weekend escape with enough sun to get them through the@rest of winter. >> they all had a great time. we want to thank discover los angeles for providing the trip. >> looks fun. we're back with more of "today" on a friday morning. who do you have coming up? >> zachary levi. al and i had a gig last night. >> all right. look forward to seeing it. back with more on "today" on a friday morning.
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and weather. good morning to yo i'm sheli muniz. >> i'm dan krauth. the time is 8:56. only on 6, three men blame broward county's assistant state attorney for wrongfully prosecuting them in an attempted cleared them. the crime happened last may in west park. the men spent eight months behind bars until a jury found them not guilty the crime. happy friday. a look at your weekend forerest delgado. >> hi, sheli. this looking nice, 75 in ft. lauderdale, mild start to the day, 73 in ft. lauderdale, i'm sorry, 75 in miami and already in the mid-70s down into the keys. first alert radar looking pretty good, everything remaining quiet and dry across miami-dade and oward county, the showers out towards the atlantic waters pushing further away from us.
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at least not for thmorning hours. afternoon. > let's take a look at the roads. hey, joe. >> hey, good morning once again, erika. still looks like 95 a little under speed, that's coming at you, southbound 95 heading for downtown miami. get ready to ride the brakes through that area. also a crash trying to clear from the dolphin west bound just past 27th avenue, two left lanes
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but heavier eastbound side. this morning on "today's take." jennifer garner reveals her hidden talent and you'll see it right here.
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month caught on video when we go spanning the world. and zachary levi strolls over from broadway to tell us about his new play. all that and more coming up >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today's take" with al roker, natalie morales, willie geist and tamron hall, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a friday morning. as dylan dreyer calls it, a a wintry mix. >> not enough to be pretty. it's just wet. >> damp, cold stuff. >> what's this we're listening to? does it match? you ain't never had a friend like me >> i want to redo my tap routine. >> you got to tap? >> natalie can p. >> yeah, right. it was a 17-second routine.
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>> that's a long time. >> it was a lot of pressure. >> was your heart racing? >> the whole day, i was like, why did i agree with this? >> you were on stage for the live show? >> yes. and al was there, up with the genie. he had to read lines. >> wow, natalie. >> al, of course, was mr. perfect. >> was there a live audnce watching it? >> we were broadway, girl. >> i've always wanted to know, can the people on the stage see the audience, or do you see light? >> i saw my family. i was looking at them smiling. in fact, i asked my kidsds luke said, mom, you were great. it was perfect. i said, i messed up. josh said, yeah, you were a little behind. >> did he take the subway home? >> hope the metro card worked. >> no singing. just singing. ingdancing. come on. they actually let me dance. that was a lot. we have to thank the cast of
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>> when is it coming up? >> we'll air it march 20th. >> what was al's role? >> he wa a game show host with the genie during this song, "never have a friend like me." it was fantastic. a great night. i can't say enough about the people end tnd the scenes who helped us get ready for the role. >> at least that was family friendly. what happened in the republican debate? >> we get jaded in the press. you never get surprised but i went, oh. the republican debate descended into childish moments. trump said despite what rubio suggested earlier thisweek, when talking about the size of trump's hands -- an old thing people said, if you have small hands -- trump said, i have
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rubio said, you know what they say about guys can smama hands. here's what trump said last night. >> he hit my hands. body has ever hit my hands. look at those hands, are they small hands? and he referred to my hands, if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee you, there's no problem. i guarantee you. >> it's not even high school level here. >> if it weren't so serious, you could say, oh, my gosh. but, i mean these are the people, the lasas men standing, since carly is out, no women on the gop side, running for president. mitt romney has been, you know, the former nominee, and spoke this morning. >> i feel like we're one debate away from whoopee cushions being put on seats. >> that might happen next. >> oh, my gosh. >> i don't understand how the country can allow this to continue.
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debates, you know, you want them to understand the -- what goes into the process of electing a president. they can't watch this debate because it ends up in a round off bullying, child-like behavr with name calling and everything you teach your kids not to do. it also resulted in thousands more people going to vote. i mean, listen, the republican party, they've broken records. we've been out on the campaign trail. people have been, you know, leaving work, suspending errands to go vote. you look at the debate, but a record number of people are turning out to caucus and to vote in primaries because of this. >> you know what's interesting, we had a graphic up a couple days ago, where in 2008, for the huge turnout obama brought onn the democratic side, the flip has happened this year. untold story. tons and tons of people are
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argue. trump and cruz were having a heated diskigscussion about the supreme court nominating process him. >> let me point out -- >> that is not what you said in the op-ed. >> donald, i know it's hard not to interruptpt but try. >> it's not what you said. >> breathe, breathe. >> you can breathe. i know it's hard. >> when they're done with yoga, can i answer a question? >> you cannot. i really hope that we don't see yoga on the stage. >> he's very flexible so you never know. >> the moderatorsf fox, they did a good job prosecuting substantive cases and putting stats up and asking questions. it always seemed to diego to those moments. rubio calling trump a con man, dangerous, the last question of the evening, candidates were asked if they'd support donald
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>> i'll support the republican nominee. >> mr. trump, yes or no? >> i'll support donald to be the republican nominee. >> yes because i gave my word i would. what i have endeavored to do every day in the senate is do what i said i'd do. >> he'd be the nominee, sometimes he makes it hard but, you know, i will support whoever is the republican nominee for president. >> the answer is yes, i will. >> yes, you will support the nominee of the party? >> yes. >> the top of trump said, i i'm not the nominee, it's not going to happen. but for people watching at home and people across the country, you listen to the campaign and people saying, donald trump will ruin this country if he's made >> the world. the guy. >> i t teted last night and politics i don't throw the word "hate" around. but when you tell the american people this person is dangerous for the country, but then an hour later say, yeah, i'm going
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yourself, w wch is more important? your party and an unofficial promise or pledge or your country, or are you playing us? this is applicable not just to the republican party. this can be applied to the democratic side. mae not this cycle. doesn't match what we're seeing but, nevertheless, is it@ party or country? what are you doing here?@ that's the question. mitt romney is ready to answer it in some part. yesterday, mr. romney gave a speech in which he laid out a scathing indictment of donald trump. this morning, romney and matt sat down in the studio and governor romney was asked about accepting trump's endorsement four year ago, when he was the gop candidate. take a listen. >> you said he's dangerous for the country, dangerous for working americans. you attacked him on his economic policies, foreign policy, personality, which you called his third grade antics. his business acumen. you say, wait, isn't he a huge
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he's talking a about the? no, he isn't. no, he doesn't. his bankruptcies have crushed small businesses and the men and women who work for them. he inherited his business. he didn't create it. let me take you back four years. listen to this. >> donald trump h shown an extraordinary ability to understand how our economy works, to create jobs for the american people. sector, not quite as successful as this guy, but successful nonetheless. two guys. donald trump and mitt romney. >> he's a successful guy. made a lot of money. but he hasn't been u uformly successful and is far from a business genius. trump university, trump stak, company. one after the other, failure after failure. just because he's made a lot of money, one, you don't measure you life by how much money you make, but it doesn't mean his economic policies are right for america.
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this morning, governor, are saying, wait a nute, he willingly welcomed the endorsement of donald trump four years ago, even though he was knee deep in the birther movement and made other comments. why go 180 degrees on the guy now? >> i was seeking his endorsement. now he's seeking mine. that's different. a lot of people endorsed me, i wouldn't endorse for president. secondly, a lot has happened in the last year. frankly, had i heard him say the things i've heard him say now, i wouldn't have welcomed his endorsement. >> i mean, this is, again, why people don like politics. feels cynical, to flip that way. the only thing in governor romney's defense i'll say, you n accept an endorsement, but it's something else to endorse somebody to be president of the united states. trump was a businessman athis point. now he wants to lead the country. romney thinks it's his obligation to prevent it. >> legit point. t the thing that matt brought
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was full birther. and had claimed that he sent people off to hawaii. they found all this incrediblele stuff he's never revealed publicly. we'l'l see. i mean, voters are speaking out. ultimately, that's democracy. >> it's true. >> can we talk about something happy? >> yes! >> not that politics isn't happy but -- >> well, something our viewers have contributed to >> right. people have spoken. >> yeah. >> last week, nat and i showed you pictures of our very first concert. you went to see. >>pandau ballet. ohio players as a 5-year-old. >> mine was no doubt. >> that's a great fun. >> it was fun. mosh pit and everything. >> willie? >> i can't remember. i said i'm from new jersey, so probably bonn joe jovi. >> we asked you to send us your wildesttooks from your first concert.
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you guys delivered. thank you so mucfor sending these. these are the three finalists. our producers went over don't know about myself, willie, natalie, dylan, we don't like to pick. everybody is a winner sochlt the. producers picked the challenging. who is this? >> boy george. >> willie? >> i can't see. >> boy george. >> 14 years old when she went to the concert. six cans of colored hairspray for billy idol in '83. >> like the glasses. >> jaden made sure to look like a member of the jackson five while posing. and she met the jackson five in 1973. >> how cool. >> no one had the right stuff like our winner. drum roll, please. it is new kids on the block
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she's a single mom. 7-year-old daughter reagan. guess what? mindy, we are flying you and reagan to new york city next makeover. all furnished by our frien at jcpenney. hair, makeup. guess who is with us now? how are you? >> hey. finalist. we didn't tell you you were the winner. how do you feel? >> i can't believe it. all over that ridiculous picture. >> it was awesome. we understanddhat you're going to go to the concert. are you and your daughter ready? >> we're ready! >> does she approve of the attire that you wore back in the day? >> she said it's the most ridiculous, awful picture she's ever seen of me. >> just as an extra bonus, i'll walk back to the set. willie is the only man today and has the new kids on the block flavor. >> i like them.
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>> i don't have new ks moves. >> hanging tough and good. >> the shoulder. >> mindy, congratulations. willie will work on his moves and greet you at the airport. >> congrats. dylan, you have something big going on. . >> we have the polar plunge in chicago. update to the forecast, i thought it was going to be 40 when i signed on. now, it'll be 34. wind chill, 28 degrees. it's going to be a very cold that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. all right,t,outh florida. we finally made it to friday. your first alert forecast calling for a nice day, although it will be kind of warm out there. temperatures this afternrnn will be reaching into the e d-80s. brighter skies as the morning goes on but a few clouds later this afternoon as a weak cold fronw swings through the area possibly enough moisture in the air to squeeze out a shower or
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looking pretty good. >> while doing weather, zachary levi took my chair, which is probably the coolest thing in the world. >> i feel horrible. this is not what a man would do. >> dylan has to stand. >> coming up next, we have zachary levi. he'll tell us what's in the works with him after this. >> announcer: from portion of "today" is jane likes to mix things up.
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to be on broadway. have you done broadway before? >> my second show. i did a show a few years ago, "first date," and it was a great show. i learn add lot anded a lot and grew a lot. the roundabout is sellcelebrateing their 50th anniversary. they wanted to bringng back some of their more favorite, beloved ows. one is "she loves me." they revived it in the early '90s. it's laura benanti, jane krakowski, gavin creel, and our choreographer choreographer, musical director, it's an all-star list and i'm the freshman who happened to be voted on. i'll hang out. >> the story line is one we all know. it's such a great story line. kind of the basis behind "you've got mail." >> there was aplay, a hungarian play, written in the '30s. it was this guy and girl, and
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shop, and they're constantly at odds. but they're secretly each other's pen pals and falling in love with each other, like "you've got mail," and many things can contribute their success to this material. it's a delightful show. very charming. it's a throwback. if you love movies like "the shop around the corner" or "you've got mail," anything with the classic charm, it is up your alley. and laura sings like an angel. she's like a true soprano. it'll blow your mind. >> jane krakowski is a good friend of ours here. let's be honest, difficult off camera. have you found that? >> not at all. >> very difficult. >> jane and i, our first date, as it were, we lit the tree here. >> that's right. >> a few year ago. >> i remember that. >> al was out sick. jane and i did it. she was so lovely. we've kind of maintained a
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she was the only person in the cast i knew a little bit. our dressing rooms are across blast. she's a lovely person. >> we love her. >> so funny, as is gavin and everybody else. >> you have a hat trick to show us. can we see it? >> yeah, yeah. >> i want to see this. i don't know. this is in the show. i kick it. nothing to it, guys. >> that was incredible. >> wow. >> i can't even -- forget it. now nobody is going to see the show. gosh danger it! >> go see t t show. >> studio 54. running until july 10th, think. end of june, beginning of july. >> marchch 17th through june.
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a plantation mother is being held on bond for leaving her dumpster. a broward county judge ordered her to stay away from the toddler. the little girl is okay and with her grandmother. weekends on our minds. how will the weather be? >> weekends always on our mind, sheli. temperatures in the mid-70s, 75 in miami, 73 in ft. lauderdale, a light wind warming us up quickly and we're expecting to reach into the mid-80s later this afternoon. look at this beauty, things looking really nice. a sneak peek in the next few days, should bekay but we could see a spotty shower come saturdays and temperatures reaching into the lower 80s on sunday. joe, how are the roads? >> not the best, but it does look pretty good if you're in broward county, 95 running smoothly, same for the florida turnpike pap little more trouble in dadad trying to get to the airport's a little tough westbouu on the dolphin expressway. a crash at 12th avenue has a center lane blocked. once you get past that, another
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left lanes blocked and very slow on the approach from 95 headed over to miami international.
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of people talking. a ceo is giving employees his entire annual stock bonus, worth $14 million. the company has taken a hit from stock prices. the give away could boost morale and keep talented employees from perhaps looking elsewhere. let's get a check of the weather from dylan, who is in for al. >> good morning, natalie. we are inching closer to the weekend. we are seeing a big rainstorm make its way to the northwest. we could see 2 to 4 feet of snow in the mountain ranges. temperatures in the 40s. we gradually get back to the 50s and 60s by sunday. record highs through the northern plains. thth will move e still looking at heavy wind, lomts of rain and mountain snow in the pacific northwest stretching to california. at's what's going on around the country. now here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. all right, south florida. we finally made it to friday. youfirst alert forecast calling for a nice day, although it will be kind of warm out there. temperatures this afternoon will be rehing into the mid-80s.
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goes on but a few clouds later this afternoon as a weak cold front swings through the area possibly enough moisture in the air to squeeze out a shower or two. other than, that things are looking pretty good. if you're heading out to carnaval on t mile, say hello. >> that's your latest forecast. willie? >> thanks a lot. guy walks into a bar, and if it's jon tapper, you should be afraid. he's the host and executive producer ottf "bar rescue" on spike. he visits failing bars and tries to transform them as only jon taffer can. >> this is their ground beef mix. >> oh! what's the temperature in there, aaron? >> 60. >> 60 degrees. this should be 40 grees. all that food is garbage. all of this is [ bleep ]@ garbage! erin aaron, we have to throew away
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>> i'm self-conscious about our food at this table. full disclosure, i am a huge fan of the show. i ignore my children to see this show. people who see that are goi to all that. there's more to this show. you go in and break them down at first. on. these aren't always easy jobs. >> theyaren't. i never thought this level of failure even existed, honestly, until i did "bar rescue." they're hundreds of thousands of dollars in the hole, houses and marriages are on the line. i've dealt with two twin brothers who hadn't talked to each other in nine years and worked in the same bar, next to each other. the family pressures and at the end of the day, i'm fixing people a lot more than bars. >> no question. you called it shakespearexkespeareshakespearean. >> i have to push them and they
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themselves and, hopefully, a happy ending. >> one of the things i know tus on -- notice on the show is people open a bar for the wrong reasons. it'll be fun. buddies will come in, and free food for everybody. that's not why you get into the business, right? >> don't open a bar because you like bars. open it because you like business. if you drink and hang out in your bar, friends come in, you're never going to make money. do that in your basement. >> lose lesss money that way. >> absolutely. >> what's the biggest problem you find when you walk into the bars? what's in common? >> obviously, they're all ling money. other than fixing the owner's attitude, how d i make it profitable again? it comes down to this, bars aren't as profitable as people think. they make 12% of revenue, 12 cents on every dollar. if you overpour the liquor, the 12% disaprocedurepears and now you're losing money. can you manage the cost? have you gone into a bar and
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repair, or do you always think there is something you can do? >> one time. iian fix any bar. i can, willie. you've seen me do it. i can really help fix a lot of people and set your careers on path. one thihi i can't fix is integrity. one time, i had an owner violet with the employees. >> i saw that. >> i walked out because we won't perpetuate that. other than integrity, i take the challenge to fix anything. >> a lot of people think, you do these,alk away and god knows what happens to the bar afterwards. but there is a website. bar rescue update.com. you have like an 80% success rate, something like that. >> yeah. you know why i think that is? i don't care about the cameras. it's real to me. i'm here to help these people. they're counting on me, weeks from closing, houses, families e on the line. i take it very seriously. >> i take my bourbon seriously. >> i heard. >> show me how to do it old
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>> one of the greatest classic cocktails. our cherry on orange, sugar. muddle away. grind it up, infuse the flavors. next, drop of bitters. >> all right. just a bit there. >> two drops. give it a muddle again, just to blend it together. >> okay. >> let's add the ice. >> you like the big block ice? >> i think it's great. it melts at a slower rate. it's not watered down, of course. >> if i was working the bar -- >> i i wouldn't let you do it but it's your own drink. top it off with the bourbon.n. >> tell me when. i'll keep going. >> i bet you will. i can give you a straw for the bottom. it'll make it quicker. before we garnish it, give it a smell. >> fruitful.
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toast at 100th epitoday todaysode of "bar rescue." >> great show. catch the 100th episode on spike. >> thanks. we are in the kitchen next, sweetening up your weekend with amazing desserts. this topping i'm snacking on. also this delicious cake. we'll see you how to make it after this. (toilet flush) if you need an opioid to manage your chchnic pain, you may be sooo constipated it feels like everyone can go ...except you. opioid-induced constipation, oic, is a different type of constipation, which may need a different approach. longing for a change? have the conversation with your doctor about oic, and ask about prescription treatment options. what brand of makeup is better for your skin
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on today food, a dessert topping that'll mak you crumble. it is so good. >> you haven't stopped eating it yet, natalie. >> i know. >> kelsey is going to show us two desserts using her cinnamon pecan crumble. good morning. >> good morning, guys. we'll make an oatmeal cake with the crumble on top. what's great is it can be eaten on its own, topped on fruit, berries, ice cream or even cakes. >> you can serve that for breakfast, too, because it's >> it's really good. >> these are the ingredients. >> you have basic things like flour, sugar, oatstsapplesauce, eggs. you have everything you need to make it already in your pantry, which is great. >> okay. >> let's tackle the crumble. want to stir while i get this in? >> sure. >> we have softened butter, three tablespoons, which isn't that bad. >>&for a whole cake, it's not bad.
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if you wanted to swap the nut frs something for something else, you could. this can be a blank canvas for whatever spices. >> use the hands. >> crumble. >> perfect. >> after you really get into it, you'll see you get these chunks. >> at this point, if you want to freeze a batch of this, keep it on hand -- >> freeze it toenon a cookie fray? >> >> absolutely. >> bake 20 minutes at 350 isand you'll get this -- listen to that. >> crispy. >> really good. >> granola bar. >> now the cake. in the cake, we're going to butter@an 8 by 8. >> come , dylan. >> oatmeal facial. >> i gave that job to you for a reason, natalie. i'm clean over here. we'll add the rest of the wet
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>> is applesauce replacing oil? >> yup. it's also adding flavor. really moist. eggs one at a time, make sure they're incorporated. then a little vanilla. as far as ingredients for the cake, really simple.. >> everybody has these ingredients on hand. >> we have rolled oats, flour. dry ingredients for the cake. baking soda and salt. once you mix it together, y get that. put nit thereit in there. >> we're getting low on time. >> crumble on top of that? >> right on top of the cake. it's going to look like this. really delicious. >> serve with the cream, right? >> little yogurt. it's delicious. >> dylan, give it a try. >> one more way to use the crumble. this is lemon cream. we have a half cup of whipped cream. nice to fold in otherer ingredients. i'll add sour cream for tanginess. this is also going to act as a
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inadvance. >> lemon and vanilla. >> then -- >> mix that up. >> this is amazing. >> kelsey, thank you. the recipe on our website. you can also find more recipes on -- if you click the desserts tab. we want to recognize our food club member. karrie holland. shared her recipe for carrot cake doughnuts. len berman is here with entertaining moments when we span the world in sports. >> unbelievable. >> you're unbelievable. i thought activia wasn't for me. until i realized how much our digestive systems handle during winter. 90 stressful days juggling hectic schedules. over 40 meals of heavyvyomfort foods like baked mac & cheese. no wonder after all that our digestive systems can act up. so try the activia two week challenge! enjoying activia twice a day for two weeks may help reduce
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reducing the r rk of stroke. you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing roine. i couldn't have a healthy salad whenever i wanted. i found another way. yeah, treatment with xarelto . hey, safety first. like all blood thinners, don't t op taking xarelto without talking to your doctor, as this may increase your risk of a blood clot or stroke. while taking, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto may increase your risk of bleeding if yoy take certain medicines. xarelto can cause serious and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. if you have had spinal anesthesia while on xarelto , watch for back pain or any nerve or muscle related signs or symptoms. do not take xarelto if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. tell your doctor before all planned medical or dental procedures. before starting xarelto , tell your doctor about any kidney, liver, or bleeding problems. xarelto is the number one prescribed blood thinner in its class. well that calls for a round of kevin nealons. make mine an arnold palmer. same here. with xarelto there is no regular blood monitoring and no known dietary restrictions.
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ask your doctor about xarelto . the bleachers are set, popcorn is popped. it's all for our good friend len berman. co hf he's on the radio 710. >> you were a guest the other day. >> i was. >> how cool is that? >> you were great.
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>> february featured the super bowl and the start of spring training. what were the top sports stories? let's go spanning the world. >> unbelievable! >> here's the question, banging the floor on defense, the other guy dribbles by. in belgiuiu the czech cyclist winning, except there was one lap to go. he finished second. our soccer moves of the month. watch the goalie. he gets fancy and decided, i'll kick the ball to myself. >> oh! >> not a good idea. st. petersburg swim meet, a pelican goes lane hopping. it's a swimming obstacle course. breaks into the race.
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remember this? arizona state. that's really michael phelps. does it work? well, he's michael phelps. of course it works. >> yes! >> our play by play of the month. here's how you make the daytona 500 exciting. do it in spspish. [ speaking spanish ]. >> is that better? >> love it. >> natalie, do you understand that? >> the winner yeah. >> hamlin still won, by the way. georgia tech, tried to win $25,000 for a student. >> get in! >> yeah! >> and he gets to hug the mascot. that's the best part. how about a robot hitting a golf shot at the phoenix open? does that work?
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are you crazy? >> come on! >> a robot. >> i could have done that. >> here's my favorite. the kim jong-un video game at free games.org. what is it like to play golf with, quote, the glorious leader of north korea? of course. what about the next hole? everyhole. the glorious leader gets a hole in one. >> lenny b., nicely dodo, sir. >> never thought that kim jong-un would make spanning. >> never saw that coming. len, thank you, my friend. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. 71 degrees in the miami area. our first alert forecast calling for a hot day and a pleasant change for the weekend. tune in next week to know what to expect.
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spots. we got some exciting news. steve harvey will be with us on co-hosting. how about at? >> nice. >> etiquette questions for him,
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we'll lob the at mr. steve on monday. >> wow, okay. >> he's going to have to get through all of us first. erica is here. she has a look at what's coming up on this weekend's "today". >> it's my turn to intern. we saw tamron, dylan and sheinelle's. i spent the day at j. crew. natalie and i spend a lot of time and money there. i sat down with jenna, the head of women's design, and i got to do real work like naming colors for the spring. >> no way. >> it was amazin good morning to you. i'm sheli mun. >> i'm dan krauth. the time is 9:56. > this weekend we are celebrating another year of carnaval on the mile with more than 120 artistps, sculptures, paintings and more. there will be three concert stages set up, over 30 musical groups and of course a lot of
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south florida's best chef servicing up delicious bites, cooking demos and pairingsand you can see people like sheli well. >> w wll all be there. we hope to have some nice weather. meteorologist erika delgadad tracking that for us. we'll be there as well tomorrow with shelifrom 12:00 to 2:00. the southwest wind warming us up, 77 in ft. lauderdale as well as in miami. 77 degrees right now in the miami area. temperatures this afternoon will be reaching into thenid-80s. a warm afternoon is in store for us. we could see an isolated shower but other than that things will be looking nice for us. let's take a look at the hey, joe. >> good morning. once again a little good news, east bound or i should say westbound on the dolphin expressway by 27th avenue, had a crash, taking up a couple left lanes. those lanes have opened. delays have thinned out nicely. flavl broward county, not bad. 95 looking good for the most part. one disabled vehicle southbound it ramp to sunrise boulevard
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