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natalie is off today. morning jam, what else? >>d choice. >> frank si gnat tra sinatra, "let it snow." >> we were streaming live on nbc news.com and this lived up to and overper performed. experiencing over two feet of snow. look at this time lapse we've got from virginia. he started filming on his back deck at 2:00 p.m. on friday. i could watch these time lapses all day. just unbelievable. >> holy cow. >> go to "new york times".com website. there's one overlooking central park. boom. >> wow. >> man. >> true snow blowing effect. >> up to three feet in the washington, d.c. region. new york city having the second largest snowfall in the city's history. just missed it. 26.8 inches in central park. sadly though, 30 people dying from weather-related incidents.
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let's take a look. top snowfall by state. west virginia, 42 inches. 39 in virginia. 38.3 in pennsylvania. maryland right behind. new york coming in at 31.3. then as you look at the snowfalls, the records that fell, this is kind of incredible, allentown, 31.. jfk, 30.5. harrisburg, 30.2. bwi, 29.2. laguardia and newark airports at 27.9. here's the other amazing fact. for the average snowfall for the year, check this out, okay? we've got more than a season's worth of snow in this one storm. 28 inches in dulles. philly, 22 inches, more than their average. jfk picking up 30.3. normally gets 23.5.
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its average. it really was unbelievable. >> it was relentless, too. as you said it was going to be. i woke up saturday morning and it was snowing hard. i went to bed saturday night and it was still snowing hard. it set up shop. >> you were very fortunate, tamron, to get back. cancelled today. 279 cancelled tomorrow. you were like the last flight to get in? >> we were the first flight in. i think the only flight yesterday. i landed last night at 6:00 p.m. we were the first and only flight, i believe, that left austin. i had to fly from houston to austin, and then to jfk. if i had to put a bet on that, i was like, great, it's not happening. i already made restaurant lists of things i wanted to eat in austin. then it took off, and we actually landed three minutes >> wow. >> did you really? >> amazing. >> franklin barbecue. flight. >> also, we were talking about there was going to be costal flooding and, sure enough, this is wildwood and stone harbor,
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i mean, this is good compared to what it was during the height of the storm. >> wow. >> so many people had major damage to their homes, the businesses. at some points, looked almost because there wer chunks of ice floating down the middle of north wildwood. the pd did a good job of getting people safe. it lived up to its storm. unfortunately, we'll be talking about this, there may be another one lurking. >> are you kidding? >> when, this weekend? >> the latter part of this week, thursday and friday, possibly. >> three days from now? >> yes. >> i do have to say, we -- go back to austin, yeah. the 35-mile car pileup in kentucky, i kept thinking, what i know -- >> nothing. >> -- they started passing out reach. but 35-mile car pileup?
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>> eight miles, yeah. the temple university gymnastics team was stuck. >> and a basketball team. >> folks, a church group, held mass outside on the side of the road. >> got to go to jesus in those moments. >> they literally made an altar out of snow. >> gosh. >> so cool. >> super cool. >> the priest said mass. >> a lot of people found a way to have some fun in all of this. two members of the west virginia university swim team, look at this. >> crazy. >> this is great. they were holding practice. >> oh! that's crazy. >> tell her about the shrinkage, jerry. >> this started a trend. if you go on twitter and look up the videos, one, a girl jumps in and you see her feet. she's gone. she disappears. >> i like that one. >> talk about the polar plunge. >> exactly. the smithsonian national zoo's
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over and over. >> you can't stop watching it. >> oh, yeah, right there, snow. right there, yeah. >> so good. >> little cold for the toes. here we go. >> doing the belly roll. >> oh, yeah. >> that's how we all felt. >> that's what we do in "kung fu panda 3". >> comes out friday. >> that's right. >> we worked with angie and jack. >> there you have it. >> those two videos played great in our house all weekend. >> i bet. >> speaking of all weekend, i was working all day. my wife, deborah, decided to do a little shovel duty in our backyard. she's wearing my boots, my coat and thehe shovel, our good shovel was in the basement and she didn't find it. this one, the handle is broken. >> she went for the bad shovel and still went in. i love her. >> still shovelled out some of the backyard. that was fun. >> then you had a picnic out there. >> nick and i went to central park, and we did some sledding,
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>> look at the crowd behind you. >> it was crazy. >> do you have a special sled, or you have paper? >> it's one of those foam rubbery things. i've got an old flexible flier, but it's upstate. didn't have it with me. where you could have some semblance of turning. all those things now have no -- >> they're inner tubes. >> it't' like when we were in college and you take the trays from the dining hall and slide down. >> we may get more snow thursday so three days to get the good one. i was with the olympic hopefuls, the gymnasts, who may be representing team usa. i was out practicing with them, by that, i mean standing on that. >> that's impressive. >> symone was giving me a lesson. we were in houston. al said, you know, listen, the storm is coming in. our producer was like, no, it's not coming in until 4:00 a.m. saturday. i said, it doesn't come in a vacuum. it comes from somewhere. >> matt greenfield? >> greenfield.
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>> i said, matt, we're doomed. we took off at 8:53. our return flight was cancelled and they started to fall like domino dominos. shoutout to all of the people who work at airports. i was on the phone with a delta reservationist and she was telling me things people said. terrible. >> like it's her fault. >> right. >> it's not their fault. >> one woman said, i want a letter that guarantees that my flight will land. >> she wanted a written letter? >> from the lady. she's like, ma'am, i'm in a call center. what do you want me to do? >> fax it. austin. i had 20 minutes to go 20 gates. i'm out of shape. that's what i learned. i did video of me running. that's my fast run. >> that's not exactly running. >> that's a fast run. >> that's my run. >> brisk walk.
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in "spy," when her moped won't go. >> you could have gone faster if you didn't record everything. >> look at me feet. >> my friend's dog, matteie. this was in new jersey. >> come on. >> mattie is no dummy. i'll go in the house. >> don't want to go? >> no, i don't. >> look, just backing up. >> i tweeted out, that's when you love winter clothes but you hate winter. >> come on! >> your dog keeps backing up. >> she's like, this goes on forever. >> you stay there. >> you and young george were out hanging. >> we have a hill in our backyard so we did some sledding. georor strapped on the skis. i had the video but it didn't go through because technology doesn't work. anyway, george -- >> proud dad. >> eight inches of powder comes down, shredding the powder. lucy put on a hip hop
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>> george was the host, i read. >> he welcomed everybody with trivia. it was one of the weekends where you make up games. >> you had a party to go to and house. >> you listened. see, our team didn't listen. >> it was matt greenfield so -- >> he's still stuck. greenfield, still stuck. >> good! executive producer's husband >> uh-oh. >> look at that. look at that. >> oh! >> there he is. behind the -- >> dan is on the third step. i don't know why i had to say that. full disclosure. >> legal department. >> it's like the standards of practices said i had to say that. i don't know. >> what city messed up their measurement because they lost their -- >> washington, d.c. out at the national airport, they didn't clear the snow board off. they actually may have more snow than they got.
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it ma i not be that accurate. they probably got more snow than they said. here's what we're talking about. and this happens typically during an enino year. jet. what we're looking at is this low wednesday. thursday morning, it makes its way up the coast. now, the models are divergeing. a couple go up the coast and another goes out to sea. depending, the track is uncertain. we could see some snow, especially in the northeast. it's iffy but i want to make sure you're ready because this could be rather interesting. that's what's going on around the country. here's -- john almost made a fist to punch me. my cameraman.anderson will be mostly clear and cold early, watch out for potential icy spots on area roads , any melt from yesterday will freeze early, afternoon highs will improve to 53 today. southwest winds at 5-7.
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have icy spots thi >> that is your latest weather. oh, my gosh, i feel like goldilocks. look who is in my chair. >> i simplified this for you. it is cold, period. cold, cold, cold. wear a jacket and bring lotion. >> oh. >> don't want that. >> cold want the ash. it gets ashy there and between the webs. >> what do they call that? >> little ashy ville. ashiest place on a black person's body, right here. >> i'll check mine. >> white guys are cold, you
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>> texas sledding, project sledding. >> get on top of a can, a garbage can, and somebody pushes you fast. it's fun, especially if you don't get hit by a car. >> especially if you don't get hit. >> the safety tip. >> it's how we do it in new york city. >> we don't need to introduce him but this is marlon wayans. he comes from one of the most talented families in hollywood. known for his role as marcus/tiffany in "white chicks" and for launching the "scary movie movie" franchise. his movies grossed $1 billion -- >> don't say this in new york. going to get me robbed with brooklyn people. billionaire, where you at? trying to get me killed? >> your phone blows up. >> can i get some of that? can i borrow a mill? i want to say hi to my mom. she's watching. she's so cute, she's like, baby, make sure you bundle up. she's always a mother.
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be sure to have clean underwear. i never got that. she's like, just in case you get killed. don't embarrass me if i come to identify the body. baby. >> has your mom seen "fifty shades of black"? >> no. >> let's show her a clip. >> uh-oh. >> thank you, mr. black. >> please, call me christian. >> christian. >> i hope i answered all your questions. >> you certainly did. >> christian? >> oh, my gosh. make it stop. >> white girls, get that elevator fixed. >> marlon's mom is watching. >> my mom probably isn't going to to this one. the last one she came to, "scary
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went through the ear, she went, no. my mother was like, i got to leave. she's the groundhog, if she doesn't come or leaves early, it's going to be a huge success. ma, check this one out. it's not for you. i let my kids see it. >> really? >> yeah. "haunted house," i had this love scene. they're 13 and 15. when they were little, 9 or 11, and i took them to see "haunted house." dog. they closed their eyes. i was like, open your eyes. see that move right there? that's how you were made. >> they're in therapy now. >> right now. >> they unfollow me from all social media. i'm the most embarrassing father ever. i'm doing a show for nbc callele "marlon" about me being an inappropriate dad. they may tune in, may not. it'll be fun. >> "fifty shades of grey was screaming for parody.
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>> it called me. i was minding my own business and the movie came out and god said, "son, i need you to go get this one." it's a lot of fun. what they gave us was fun characters of which i can flip. "fifty shades of grey," his character was creepy, and i made mine a stalker. he's rich, but i made mine rich but shady. steals his money. he's a really, really bad lover. >> there you have it. >> not like the guy in "fifty s great, because i did some of those things in ninth grade. >> mom is watching. >> and he doesn't have a billion dollars. >> mom had ten kids so they come from somewhere. >> marlon wayans, thank you so much. "fifty shades of black" in theater this friday. here's a turn, are you at risk for a heart attack or stroke? new information to protect your health.
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flex and maybe chill "the revenant" stormed its way with an estimated $16 million. "star wars" was second. "ride along 2" at number three. al got a chance to hang around with the team from "ride along," kevin hart and ice coup. let's go to al for the weather. >> sunshine along the east coast, sunshine along the west coast and some showers. but watching something developing here in the south. we'll keep an eye on the sunshine back to the west. and by the latter part of the week we could be looking at a possible nor'easter again. plenty of sunshine due to the gulf, more showers and and and and and and andanderson will be mostly clear and cold early, watch out for potential icy spots on area roads , any melt from yesterday will freeze early, afternoon
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southw >> this morning on rossen reports live, protecting your personal information. if you toss your boarding passes and hotel keys in the crash and resell cell phones, listen up. today, investigative correspondent jeff rossen is here with what you can trash and what you should stash. >> i feel like i should offer you a coke zero or something. >> peanuts maybe. what are we talking about? >> when you resell your iphone, android, cell phones, how do you keep your information safe? boarding pass, what information can keep get off of that?
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boarding passes. believe it or not, there are free apps, and hackers can get personal information from them. >> we should obviously -- should we trash or stash? i'm guessing stash, unless you trash it. >> i say you trash it. >> just in time for the game. we have paddles for you, trash or stash. >> i heard you guys. >> i say stash. >> stash means you should keep it and not throw it out for the public to see. trash means you're safe to throw it out. >> i maintain my answer. >> we'll start with boarding passes. so many people -- and this is my boarding pass -- i blacked out the bar code and qr code. so many passes have that. the question is, are you safe to throw this out and crash it, or should you stash it? >> stash it. >> trash it. >> you're wrong, you're right. hold on to your holding pass and >> why? >> with this bar code, you can get your name, your frequent
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airline account, and there are free apps online. you don't need to be a hacker. free apps online if you take a selfie with this or somebody finds this laying around, they can actually move flights around and book new flights for you. >> yeah. stash it, you're right, al, or rip it up into little pieces. this is my boarding pass from last night. you're not getting my information. >> shucks. >> didn't know that. >> next, hotel keys. for a long time, we have heard that you can get personal information off this. obviously, it's opening the door of your room. the question is, when you're done with the hotel key, do you trash it? is it safe to throw out, or do you keep it? >> i give it back to the hotel. >> you do? >> yeah, it's what you're supposed to do, right? >> stash it. >> trash it. >> tamron is right. contrary to all the rumors, there is no personal information according to hotel industry experts on the card. the only thing on the card is the code to open your room. as soon as you check out, it's gone. but there's never your credit card information on this, so you're safe to chuck it. >> give it back.
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>> thank you very much. >> sorry. >> got one point. >> finally, talking about cell phones. so many people, huge market on ebay, craig's list, people are devices. you want to make sure they can't >> right. >> the question is, when you're about to get rid of your cell phone, do you trash it, safe to throw out, or stash it? >> if you erase everything, it'd >> how? just erasing a photo doesn't erase the photo. >> iphone has where you can erase all content but i don't believe it. >> i'll show you how to do it. the answer is, you want to stash it until you do what i'm about to show you. i'll walk you through it. today show iphone, we have it plugged in to show you at home exactly how to do this. it's right here. first, go to settings down here. hit settings. now, go to general. i'll hit that. scroll all the way down to reset. see it there? >> uh-huh.
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>> yup. >> hit that. it's going to ask for your passcode. passcode. they told me i can't erase this or the "today" show goes off the air. normally, you'd type in the passcode. only then is it erased fully, and then you're safe to sell it. if you have an android, go to my facebook page, facebook.com/rossen reports. i have a step by step on how to android device. >> this is real. i've done it but i have a stack of old phones. >> you're okay as long as you do this. >> really? >> you can't just delete it off. >> thank you so much, jeff. ahead, a dish that may bring back a lot of memories for you. cooking channel star shares her at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right.
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on today food, we're kicking off a week of casseroles. one-pot wonders are quick, easy and cheesy. >> yeah. >> kelsey nixon is here to share a recipe with us. good to see you. >> nice to see you guys. >> this is great comfort food. >> especially post-blizzard, where we were digging out. this is one of those things that's fantastic. ingredients over here. the good thing is, you probably have 90% to 95% of these ingredients already in your pantry. this is something you should be able to open the cup boards and start making. >> mix and match. >> great recipe for swaps. we're going with the classic. we update the classic dishes. we'll swap out the canned cream of mushroom soup and make our ownn mushroom mixture. we have butter and onions that
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these will go about two minutes or so. >> could you use any mushrooms you want snded? >> great way to clean up refrigerator. once they break down, we'll add depth of flavor. add a little soy sauce, as well, sherri. if you didn't have sherri, subsidysub sti -- subtystitute if you didn't have that. equal parts fat, which is butter and flour. al, whisk in the chicken broth. then once that chicken broth gets in there, it's going to continue to cook. it'll bubble up. it'll thicken and we'll add cream, as well. what's great about this is we're replacing those canned cream soups that come from the '50s and '60s, and making our own.
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hand. it shouldn't feel too intimidating. once this cooks down, it's going to look like this, a little thicker. this is where we're going to jazz it up. willie, do you want to add the mushrooms and onions? >> i do. >> add those in there. all that flavor, it's almost going to permeate the cream sauce. >> oh, beautiful. >> you could eat that by itself. >> you could. mushroom soup. >> bring that down for us. >> we have lemon juice to brighten it up. we have tuna. you can use any tuna, oil packed, water pack, or sub this for a ro tistisserie chicken or turkey. this, we have old fashioned egg noodles, three cups, already cooked going in there. and some petite peas. great freezer staple to have on hand. like i said, this is something that really is great for a home cook.
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hand and can throw it together in no time. this goes in a 2 quart baking dish. we have to talk topping because it's the best. shredded cheddar cheese and melted butter. when it comes out, you get the beautiful, golden crust on top. >t's the crunch that really brings it home. >> it's necessary. you have to taste this. >> we'll sample this. delicious. thank you so much. i cheated and had some earlier. that's why i can say it's delicious. today.com/food. coming up, ever wondered if your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill
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hi, i know you're there, 'cause i can see you. i'm calling you to tell you to l'eggo my eggo! anncr: some things are too delicious to share. golden crispy, warm and fluffy eggo waffles. l'eggo my eggo. 7 days ago, phil wasn't thinking about dancing. he was thinking about his joints. but now he's taking osteo bi-flex, and noticing a real difference in his joint comfort. the feeling originates in this area... spreads throughout the body... to here, inducing hilariously high levels of embarrassment in his son. he knows it's working by that look of abject humiliation on his son's face. you were made to dance, phil. so dance. shows improved joint comfort in just 7 days. osteo bi-flex. made to move. all right. if you talk to your child's teacher more than she does, you might be a helicopter parent. if your college student doesn't
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helicopter parent. >> now, there's help for you from a former dean of freshman at stanford university and mother of two, julie lythcott hanes, the author of "how to raise an adult," break free from the overparenting trap. julie means business. >> that's right. >> good morning. >> good morning, tamron and willie. thank you so much for having me. >> there have been so many articles of late focused in on this. parents, i think, recognizing that this is real and that it can hurt their adult children. >> absolutely. here i was, a dean of freshman, working with very accomplished students. students whose resumes and transcripts were impressive. yet, over the years, i noticed, fewer and fewer of them seemed really familiar with how to accomplish the tasks of life without consulting a parent. parents were happy to help. i had an advisee who texted her parent time zones away to find out, where is my next class, even though she was in a
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many humans who could have helped her answer the question. >> we can have a whole other segment on how we got to having kids that way, but let's focus on three kinds of over over parenting. how do you distinguish? >> over protective is the parent who says the world is scary, unsafer and unpredictable and, therefore, i must prevent at every turn instead of prepare my kid for what's out there. best. what leads to success and you will do as i say and do it extremely well. then the concierge is holding the kids' hand. i'll wake you up, fill out your applications, make sure you have what you need in your backpack, coaches. it's the handler. >> the good news, we knono it can cause damage, kids will not be prepared socially, especially at college, but the thing is, these are habits that can be broken.
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>> well, we start with stopping doing these three things. number one, don't say "we" if you mean your son or daughter. we're on the travel soccer team. we finished that science project. maybe you did. but stop saying "we." we're not going to college, they are. stop arguing with every teacher, principal, referee. stop doing their homework. too many parents are trying to achieve the short-term win of the better grade by redoing the math or rewriting the essay or doing the science project. >> you know, i hear a lot of parents say, i do all these things to help because i want to get them into the college so they will alone have a better life for themselves. what do you say to that? >> the short-term win of the better grade is leading to the long-term cost your kid thinks, i'm not capable of doing anything without my parents helping. they're young adults, bewildered, because they're unaccustomed to thinking and planning for themselves. it undercuts them in the workplace.
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that 18-year-olds should be prepared to do. i have to do a confession. i'm a 45-year-old with a helicopter parent, therapy tomorrow. >> right now on the show. plenty of people could use it. >> 18-year-olds in your family should be able to do what? >> they have to talk to strangers. we tell them, don't talk to strangers. the right message is, learn to discern the one bad stranger from the vast majority of good ones. >> we'll have the rest of the list online.
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