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information as to what actually
caused this and of course on everybody’s mind who was might
have been hurt as a result of the of this terrible terrible
incident. >> And on that day could not have been prouder 2 been part of this show. >> Since President Harry Truman
the today show has been holding politicians feet to the fire.
The years politicians have loved to come to the today show
because we do have that collegiality and it’s a great
audience and and politicians want to reach that audience. >> But if they come to the
today show they can expect a hard question for let’s talk
about that 3rd person Rosner a coach is going to be up to 30
said well, I know that all right great, I want to these
less contentious reporters who can convince you to stick
around to finish top with what and sometimes maybe harder than
they anticipated right here alive that you are sometimes
slow to react are you the leader of the opposition in
exile, right now the Republican Party to get how bad it looks I
have the transcript of the call you think this was a perfect
call to have you know that he’s at he is a liar as you say well
absolutely why don’t you work for him.

 

>> Savannah slow down and when
I think about what to I’m thinking about the people at
home are wondering and thinking about the question that may be
the politician. >> Doesn’t want to answer but
people at home really want to know and I think that’s our
role you know. I interviewed president obama at the White
House.

 

>> If this resolution fails in
Congress would you act without Congress. The answer could be yes, no I
haven’t decided I think it’s fair to say that I haven’t
decided welcome Mister president thank you for being
here very well stated I have to >> I did the town hall with
President Trump just weeks say. before the election. So the
stakes were really high. We’re in the middle of a
pandemic and the election is weeks away and controversial. >> That was a wreaked week
people can decide. What someone’s crazy uncle. Whenever
that was a week to week.

 

The pretty little colon. >> The today show has a long
history of sparking conversations about subjects
people usually don’t like to talk about and almost never on
TV. We lost Frank, I want to thank everybody for Your Love. >> We’ll tell you when I
realized the possibilities of platform. A couple years ago, my my older
brother was was diagnosed with colon cancer early stages, and
I went to the powers being said you know.

 

I think we can we can do some good here
profiled him and his treatment is doctor and and just colon
cancer, generals decide to to shine a light on it and he ultimately. He didn’t
make any diet and during the course of that
during the course of the cancer, not an exaggeration I heard from them whether it’s email stream Trump
positive saying it. I got screen because I saw her story or or I
I I need my my husband, it’s cool or I call my doctor
because someone would write I saw your story and I started
asking about family history.

 

>> That’s when I realized
Cleveland Cavaliers forward Kevin love details his bout
with a very public panic attack I was diagnosed with J J’s
general anxiety disorder and mild panic very similar Kevin
love was talking about there during the pieces he was
describing the panic attack. I was saying to Craig Melvin my
colleague I got this is happening the a million times
news that lots really like to ask you about that. So we came
out of peace. I first started sharing that I was have been
diagnosed for JD generalized anxiety disorder and panic
attacks. You feel like you’re dying in fact I went to the
hospital and the first thing you put it on I got leads on my
chest. I like my heart’s going to stop I have a heart attack
and of course what happens you’re perfectly fine from that
moment on it’s become something that I’ve really tried to take
ownership of here at the today show and NBC News to Korea
helped create that conversation on mental health and help break
the stigma of talking about mental health and bringing the
stats to life and you know, I’m somebody that has suffered
in silence and there’s so many millions of us to do.

 

And I’m
really proud of that the part that I’ve no been able to just
kind of share what’s worked for me and my struggles and in turn
its hopefully help other people share their story and that’s
really what’s so important mental health is to get that
conversation going. >> I do have something to tell
you that little girl Haley joy. >> I adopted her and I think no
matter what the experience is whether it’s cancer or adoption
or you know getting gauge later in life whatever it is as I
feel like sometimes it gets. I get help from people who do
things that I feel like or are
difficult at the time and so I’m you know I don’t know what I’m providing
except for just.

 

Well my business. >> And then my favorite moments
on the today show had me going places I never
really thought I would see are not not the way I got to see
them through the show I got to go visit the Holy Land. >> And when we walked through
the stories we’re going to see how they were going to seek
over the cell hut. Calvary is where Jesus was
crucified now located inside the Church of the Holy
sepulcher. >> I knew I always wanted to
visit to go with the today show and
have access to the place and the wisdom of experts it was a phenomenal professional
experience but it was also a deeply personal and spiritual
experience and good morning from the opera House in Sydney,
Australia.

 

We owe it to us. I actually I was born but I
have no memory of it and all my life just value have helped
this kind of. >> Mystical quality this other
land and not only did I get to visit house where I lived when
I was a newborn baby, we found the hospital where I was born
we found the room where I was born and they even found the
midwives from that era who basically delivered.

 

>> This is the room that you
took your first. I think seeing the very place
you were born is not something was just too easy to get to go
back. Sister really special special basically. >> And to top it all off to be in the place where it all
began for us to be in the room where it all
began for us and and memory I will try not to.

 

>> Good morning. The United
shutdown of America. >> Look the pandemic we were we
were just like everybody else we were working from home. Were we were living at work.
I can’t figure out which one it was but we were separated from
each other, and you don’t realize how much you feed off
of each other. >> It’s a little funky looking
at this 3 box, but I’m happy to be sitting in between you and
what connected U.S.

 

West. >> That’s common mission as
feeling that these are serious times. People are terrified, we
have the opportunity to ask the questions of the East. >> Doctors and experts and
public health officials joining us now from Washington doctor
Anthony Fauci doctor Fauci good morning to you Sir. Good morning. >> O Globo Ryan shot are we
allowed to hog if our. >> And also when we got back
together and we’ve got to see each other and the first time
when we’ve got to sit next to each other for the first time
we’ve got to hug each other. Well never take that for
granted again. >> I didn’t fully appreciate how much. >> We were part of people’s
lives during the pandemic to folks start to return to class.
And you would get. Teachers nurses, especially which it
cracked. Thank you for helping us get to
the head. As a first for me we make the
doctors who.

 

It was heavy, it was hard and return on the today show in
the morning because we knew we’d get the information that
we needed but we also we would laugh. We would smile. >> With you guys today show
viewers come here every single day to propose just to wave to
friends and family hold up signs to share messages to be
with us. And that is a huge huge part of the recipe of
success for the show for 70 years, but we can’t do this
without the people who come down here to the Plaza and our
viewers nationwide.

 

>> The show really first got
going it was in a window on that same side of the street on 49th Street. And and everybody would stop by
it was. It was it was like we had taken the beauty and the
majesty and the mystery of television because you’ve got
to remember again back at that time people would literally
stand in front of appliance stores and watch TV through the
glass. Well now they could come and watch TV through the glass
and the TV was watching them. >> One part of our cast.
You know the public at least they were in a big blast and
kind of fish bowl hey we can look out the window as you see,
and they the people who are looking into that in a time. And we pay a comeback from a
broken home out there. >> I play stand out there
looking out the way, but the folks back home here we are
ticked job interwebs that we either.

 

>> All that stuff, but you know
what. >> People still like to be seen
on TV. >> There’s the beauty of in
1952 people were waving and the TV camera was panning them. >> In the 21st century people
are still waving holding up signs and hoping that somebody
back home sees them a great is >> The audience is the heart of
the show whether they’re at home, whether they’re in our
Class A or whether they’re picking out the done is beating
heart of this show. >> It’s literally why we get up
in the morning people have made the today show part of their
mornings and part of their lives and part of their
families for decades, you’ll meet people who say.

 

>> My Grandma watch the today
show my mom watch the TV show. Now I watch the today show my
kids watch it with me people who watch the today show feel
like they’re family and guess what we feel like your family
too. >> I’ve always felt like an audience member. Because that’s what I feel I
feel like I am a lot of the time like when I walk out I
think I would be doing that I would be coming to 30 rock.
I hold up a sign, I know my mom would she be out there with a
sign so I think when you look out and you see like bright
shining faces of of people who waited, you know for this magical
moment. It’s so I’m like him. >> Credibly satisfying and
beautiful sharing it, but that’s what I feel like when I
walk out, I’m like oh my God, I can’t wait to find
out like. >> Who’s here so what brings
what brings you to the today show well that in this we’ve
always wanted to do this and today show is a part of our
life.

 

>> Watching it every day for 7
years when we met so. >> So from a boat, yes, super
fast. >> I Walter the Jane Pauley is
okay tease, the merit as they >> Blew the doors open and the
me in Savannah just rolled >> Hey, thanks we are kicking
off the year right because hoda through like. is officially the co anchor of
today. You are. >> Partner and a friend and a
sister and I’m so happy to be doing that. Well there’s no one
I’d rather be sitting next to in 2018 a woman stopped me with
her child and she said thank you because now my daughter
thinks this is totally normal to need the today show is the
gold standard. The producers, the crew staff everyone who
puts the show together.

 

>> Far more than the people you
see on TV. They are the best of the best and they pour
themselves into it every day and every night people tune in
because they know what they’re going to see is reliable, it’s
accurate. It’s well produced its curated it’s important we
won’t waste your time. And I think that’s why the show
continues to be relevant. It’s that and then it’s also
that hopefully people feel a
connection and feel a bond with the people on set who are sharing the news with them, I
mean in a way I I feel like it’s
different then some. >> Anchorman voice of God
telling you what’s going on in the world, I feel like we’re
coming on together.

 

>> And we are informing but
also processing the news with our viewers and there’s a
connection there and to me that has stood the test of time and
is what will continue to stand the test. >> People have tuned in and the people who brought them
that will it change. But the mission to find out
that the world is still there and get them ready for their
day.

 

Here’s the thing about life. >> Okay for all of us. Every single working
environment. Has those that it’s bright and
shiny and there’s nothing better. We also have days when we’re on our knees and that’s the way life goes that’s the way it goes. >> And you just ride the waves
and I feel like that’s how you have to navigate just life in
general. And we navigated it work. >> Some days are the best day
after and some days we wonder what the heck’s going on. No matter what you would
gesture sales and you go because we’ve got a long road.
We’re only 70, I mean like were babies, you know, good got a
long way to go. >> I think a fair way and
everyone that started this little project in black and
white would be astonished and amazed, and I hope they keep
it. >> Thank you by tomorrow
morning. >> First of all I just want to
comment that when you came racking up here with your
braids I was in my head applauding because I remember
the story, yes, you are at ATnT it was one of your first big
jobs you had braids like what did they tell you, yes, they
told me that my braids and my red shoes were unprofessional.
And I mean they met and they were trying to help me that’s
the part that that’s the irony of it all there is trying to
help me and I said you have to get rid of that.

 

So I went home
and my mom and my older sister Cassandra state up all night
with me taking my breaks out as you want to fit I want to fit
you’ve been breaking the mold for most of your life you’ve
been someone who just makes your way through but I want to
go way way back because I think we’re all shaped from where little kids and when
you were a little kid. You are scared. Yes. I was scared domestic violence. I was part
of our program where did you put that part of
your life when you’re a little girl. You know we hit it, I mean
people didn’t know that my mom was you know victim of domestic
violence, they did all my dad was doing the things he was
doing and so we just hit it just like they hit. Until it
just got to a point where my mom decided she wasn’t going to
deal with it anymore.

 

As a little girl, how did you feel
when you couldn’t protect her. And there are 6 of us me so
we’ve get in each other’s rooms are you know would sit on the
couch and we hear things and it got to a point where my brother
was not getting ready to graduate from high school and I
was 15, I got to the point where we have to call police
because it was graduation day and he just went crazy. And we called the police and
they came and got us a mom says we have to go to the graduation
so we still get that and then we went to kuz Saunders House
and state the whole summer. And that was it did he think
that you could ever become somebody. No and that was the painful
part he told my youngest sister and I that summer that we would
be on the street without him.

 

That was so painful muscle
painful, but there were years where I would think about that
every single day that he actually said that and that’s
when my and a sister cried I cried and I don’t know where it
came from I was 15 years old and she said is that true, I
said that’s not true because I guess I just again to like
everything my momma taught us that we’re not going to hit
that on the street, I said I’m going to be the president of
something Monday now this optimism miss you have I know
who’s on your side. Yes jobs on your side, yes, and your mom
has a place that on your heart and your little girl. Yes, math
look at this and Bible and is it so did you always feel
protected somehow that God was going to watch out for you no
matter how bad things got yes, always felt that I always felt that in my mom
used to like to take all 6 of us to church and we walked to
church and she walk us up cutting Boulevard in tweed
ranked 3rd Street and she give a scriptures the 23rd Psalm she
give a scriptures about protection.

 

And so I just
always felt that guy was going to protect me, but I always
felt that other people would protect me too it’s always felt
like somebody was going to show up so here you are you told
your sister we’re going to be somebody we’re going go to
college for that. So you get into we’re going to go to
college. >> The University of California
Berkeley. Yes, yes, yes, and not because it’s such a
great school. >> But because it was 15
minutes away from home. Yeah, so you were at the of the first
black cheerleader yes, you’re the first black member of a
sorority.

 

DG yes. Did you set out to be the first or did you
just do what you did no, I just do what I did and I
think if that happens a lot like you don’t know you the
first. >> I was a cheerleader in high
school so I said OK, I’m going to be chilly during goat and I
went out for the first time and did not make it. Well they haven’t and high
school too. >> And so I went out and I made
and then of course being my sorority I went through Russian
I end up being a T G and I didn’t know that I was going to
be that wasn’t funny girl in the House, yeah until I got
there it was me and a 110 of my white major brands like haha
right and you know everybody film of the Afro and all that
it was a great experience, a great, but you’ll know your
first you just do it right, I’m just doing what I was
supposed to do.

 

Whole plan that I was going to
graduate from Kyle, you know what’s up with my boyfriend on
hold for 4 years literally for years want to put about how
them picking back up I said OK so I’ll get married 2 years I
want to work for 2 years. Then I’m going to have to start
a family so I had kind of all mapped out I would have
thought. >> That you had all the tough
stuff in your life early. If if I were got I would say
sent does not deserve any more tough stuff for after what
she’s been through but life is funny like that.

 

Yes, it is it
doesn’t give you all the goodness later the bad stuff
still calms you and your husband really did want to
start a family then the we did it and that was not to be
really wasn’t. Now for second trimester miscarriages in 10
years of trying to have kids for we never could quite figure
it out. And then when we got pregnant,
the 5th time, I said OK this is the 5th and final time this is
it.

 

And we just thought there was
either another miscarriage coming or full term practices
we didn’t know there was something in the middle where
we ended up having a premature daughter who live for 6 months
so she defied the odds and thought it would be 2 days.
So special K it was Carol and with that came a mom’s name is
Karen so Karen with okay special case that doctor at her
funeral he eulogized her he said Carolyn Marshall was here
to teach us that we’re not God. He’s all the things we thought
that would take her out in all that they didn’t and you said
she did have a purpose there was obviously a clear purpose,
but children you wanted children you and your husband,
yeah. So you went down a beautiful road of the road of
adoption. Yes. I mean it’s not mean for you think your kids
were made for you. Yes, but I remember telling it was after
my 4th miscarriage and I remember telling a colleague at
work when he he said said we have some France were adopted
and maybe should think about doing that at this point
everybody is concerned.

 

You know, I’m going through all
these surgeries and blood transfusions and near death
experiences and so my friends really step in and family.
So maybe you guys should adopt and I remember telling this guy
Tom Villa, our members and Tom are you next and I can’t even
believe that told him this sort of got to confess I haven’t
even told us.

 

I said there is no way you can
love kids to somebody else had asked if they were your own
that is a possible. Yeah, I am going to have this kid I
was really was really I was having sure I was cutting up on
a staircase iMac is still see it. And he just looked at me
and Isis and I’m telling you our friends still see a
different I think they do and they’re just not telling you
that. So then later we adopted our first okay and I sent out pictures,
Christmas cards and it was a picture with the judge and are
no son you can see. And he’s 2 years old 2 and half years old. And the caption said you know
happy holidays, Anthony adopted us. And we’re all just smiling so
my buddy Tom calls so this is years later, he said. Coming
out again he so what’s that we had that word was Staton told
me he said >> you can love people is key
and that’s about fall because >> He was right I was wrong
that you said that your time obviously.

 

Adopted you, yes, that’s what
happened and he adopted this, he stole our hearts from day
want nobody something literally suffering from failure to
thrive have been abandoned neglected born of data a band
when he was 9 months old with his 9 year-old brother taking
care of him for 2 months did. Your family grew over the years
and that was such a beautiful part of your life back to the
business side so ATnT and we talked about this
at the age to take your braids down you do exactly what they
say you got promotions did you expect them some she got no and
number and never in my 36 years sort
of promotion.

 

>> Never really I was just saw
him cut from the project I was just so happy to have the job
that I had and make the money I was making a and things were
great and I got a chance to lead and touch people which is
what I’m all about and so every job I ever had loved so you are
40 years old and you get the call that any person working at
it company for a long time would want a huge promotion,
it’s huge it’s officer. Yeah, so except for the were couple
strings attached. I just a few yeah okay saw walking and I’m
not walking at home and saw the call came in the evening. >> And so my husband sitting
there so he’s here in this call and my boss tells me that the
board had just approved me being an officer the business and congratulations to Mike wow
and so she says, but a few things.

 

She says I don’t want
you know you have to tone it down a little bit. I don’t want you to last
allowed. I mean you’re happy person you’re you know you
laugh, loud got here to the hallway, so you have to you
know pull that back and I’m like oh I’m not liking this
call right and she says in the end what you pictured here left
the magazine on your desk. And these people or black
people they’re all in white some event and the Lady has
short hair, so I think you look good with that and the and she
said you can’t because it, nobody really knows what that
is so is Cynthia or Cindy and at this point I’m like OK,
this get kind of crazy and then she said and you cannot use the
word blessed I’ve heard you say that a few times you just need
to say lucky.

 

I said you know what I think I’m lucky. I’m blessed. And so now it sounds like
you’re trying to fundamentally change who I am this is that
you want all people in my office I had to get this done
from the people. I’m like this is going too far and bottom
line is I turn down the job. >> What United them, yes, and
it turned out the message. I said you know what I need you
to help me figure out how to say no because I want to offend
anybody, I mean this is being I know it’s being I want to
offend anybody and I don’t want to lose my job right okay,
because I’m not accepting this other job so help me figure out
how to say that she says you’re right.

 

I don’t think you fit
the profile and they said she was and she
didn’t think it was sophisticated enough and so she
says I’ll help you so my husband is in the background.
He’s like. >> You can go to my Barber
attack, I said why did you cut your hair you look good in
white as he’s here me with ideas some might start he’s
like take the job take the job to figure out this out later I
see you know when I first started that made me take out get rid
of my red shoes and take down number 8. When does this stop at some point like I have to be
able to be me and now you want to change my name, I’ve the set
my whole life. No and so then I got a call from to I got 2 calls from 2
bosses, her bosses.

 

And they start off the call
would set and they put emphasis on it and I said yes, and they
both said they knew what had happened and they want to start
all over and I’ll never forget, someone telling me he said the person that we promoted to
be an officer is the person who we want to walk in the door
tomorrow. He says and I’ve been your office there in San
Francisco and I see a big sign that says Lord there’s nothing
that can happen today that you and I can handle.

 

I’ve seen
this and so he goes on to tell >> About me know what he loves
about me. And that’s the person. They want to be an
officer who better show up to work tomorrow and he apologize
that was so powerful the words of a leader apart powerful, you
know, how many women struggle with this exactly what you’re
saying because we are always put in boxes with what to wear. >> How to be how to ask exactly
and to be able to have a voice like you did it was beautiful,
you were at one point and this is such a beautiful image you
were ringing the bell on Wall Street.

 

You are you. Out Wall Street ringing the
Bell and that image is powerful but
what’s more powerful is all your history came washing back. >> It did it did we were rushed
outside so you know we had our debt with the union that
morning and all that was I think the 30 year anniversary
of us on Wall Street. ATnT and I’m standing on the
corner and I look up and actually see its Wall Street,
another Street and I just started crying and
and our CFO John Stephens standing there you go sent
what’s wrong.

 

I said, you know my Daddy told
us they were going to hit this
industry. And I tell my mom I’m going to
make money my money on Wall >> Wall Street this is crazy so
he gives me as his phone and I Street. called my mom and she just are crossing guess
where I am some on Wall Street and guess what I’m doing today
and she just started crying its site. I’m Mike it happened. sudden you’re retired, you like
you know what you worked hard. You deserve. Have been some guy
named Mark Cuban from the Mavericks is like look you need
to help us right and you’re like who are you Mark, how are
you.

 

I mean obviously he was a he Mark and his chief of staff
they were blowing up my cell phone I handed my husband, the
phone. >> And said because I didn’t
look at it and he came back and he said this kind of meeting the men. >> You need to call him as
market and I said who I’d ask because I Don said in the
market and so he told me that was I so Cal call him he does
not even if the economy right now I can and then I called and
it was beautiful, he want to know if he could see me that
afternoon want to know if I’ve been watching the news that he
was having a crisis kind of explain what was going on with
the Sports Illustrated article coming out all that and he was
so genuinely disturbed, I was
going this is an organization that was really troubled, I
mean it was smack dab in the middle of a misogynistic kosher
abuse allegations all of the worst of the worst right.
I mean you you’re being asked to come in there and clean up
the House basically right how high how are you going to do
that for some thinking I’m not going to do this yeah, okay so
I go and I talked to him and so the and once I talked to him.
I just thought too.

 

I got home and pray about this
and as I told him I said oh nothing and do this. And 2
women stopped me on the way to women stopped me on the way out
of his office and said are you the person who
Mark Cuban says going to come in and help us and save us. And I so I don’t have the power
to save anybody, but I know who’d as I said I don’t really
know yet. And then this what can we talk to you and they
talk to me they tell me their stories and I spent time with
those women standing right outside of Mark’s office and
you want to talk to him he just kind of not it like talk to
them and whatever you can get whatever you can hear in so
they were just tell me about the culture and how women were
being treated and a couple of things that had actually
happened to them that they felt were inappropriate and they so
we we need help you you have come in the stuff in the
article is true.

 

I tell them their prayer about
it at this point, I’m thinking OK maybe I am uniquely
qualified to help K and so they start tell me what they need
and oh my goodness I will migrate back came back the next
day. And so and I was in that I was in office for 3 hours
before Mark even knew I was in the building because I never
made it to his office people pulled me in a conference room
and just started talking to me why men and women about the workplace and it just
wasn’t all just miss Kyle harassment who was a lot of
other stuff too like yeah, just performance issues.
Favoritism I mean just but you had to go when one woman and
change it had to go about it laid out a vision from day one
said we was set the global standard in the NBA for
diversity and inclusion because I truly believe that that’s
where you start and then I laid out a set of values spoke
crafts character respect authenticity fairness teamwork
and safety both physical and emotional safety and said these
were not just be on the walls, but they would operate in the
halls and everything to do every decision we make every
higher we make it will be based on the set of values and let me
tell you what that looks like and so went through each one of
them laid out a 100 day plan.

 

They have 4 parts to it models
0 tolerance so meaning hotline investigation terminations of
necessary and there were some arrests, they weren’t they were
necessary. I has limited Jen de so really an agenda to educate
elevate and empower women that was missing, and then just
culture transformation around diversity equity inclusion all
that and then operational effectiveness just basic things
like how you pay people gender pay equity all that and it’s
about 200 missions laid it out so let’s go and so when the
investigators report came out with the the 13th these they
wanted us to do and we had already done just about all of
them. He had a press conference and he talked about those 13
things in expectations. And I believe the press conference
was really sending a message to all of the teams to the entire
league here is what we are about it, here’s what we’re not
about and it’s slow it’s slow progress.

 

How much more is
there to do what you say all we’re not done yet. Yeah,
there’s a lot of work to do you have been at the helm of the
Mavericks during a time in history that kids are going to be reading
about for a long long time this is a social justice reckoning
is happening George Floyd all these these things are
happening in your kind of at the forefront, how’s it been
navigating these waters. >> It’s been interesting
because I called the double pandemic and what I told our
team is that even when when the NBA shutdown I remember sitting
in a conference from the next day after we send our people
home and I said we don’t know how long we’re not going to be
playing basketball.

 

But we’re going to be playing
the game of life with people and so what does that look like
who do we need to help how do we step up and I actually ended
up. Cleaning a phrase common dot
com because as a leader different things were important
to me now having compassion for people communication have to be
done very differently. Community service was at an
all-time high we have an opportunity to impact that
compromise and that really came out with the George Floyd
situation and then compliance is like we have things that we
have to do like wash your hands wear a mask keep our distance
early on OK and so those are the things we really start to
focus on and so as soon as we really start to focus on that
because we did a lot with the Mavericks for community service
me a lot we’re out there everywhere trying to help us to
chew on Kerr even essential workers that need to date here.
Meals at the hospital, you name it we were there virtually the
technology for kids all that and then here comes the George
Floyd murder.

 

We stepped up. And we just decided you my boss
was having conversations with folks I was having
conversations what we call a true courageous conversations
and so we decide to have a big community conversation for
Dallas. We brought 200 community leaders together and
I said I want people who represent the systems that
undergird systemic racism in this country. And our theme was
listen learn unite and so we had become a station June 9th.
Last year it was beautiful and we so what are we going to
unite around because we need to take action and so we develop
something com apps take action and its advocacy communication
training investment outreach and noise and the investments
around community investment economic investment employment.
And just all of that right. And so it was 50 initiatives,
we said we’re going to have a minimum 10,000 volunteer hours.

 

And 5 million dollars minimum
right that we’re going to put into making sure that we
promote social justice we eradicate these racial
disparities that exist in all of these different systems
across health care, education and economics, I mean all that
right and we said we want to drive
sustainable change. We want it to last and so we’ve been doing
all kind of things around that even our Reena I mean we’ve had
you know situations where just very few people did like the
stand we were taking they didn’t like the fact that our
players were playing on a court in the bubble, the same black
lives matter at all that the beautiful thing is.

 

I want to
talk to all these people I say anybody who leaves a somewhat
talk to it. They can leave, I mean we’ll
get on the customer’s assistant each other learn from each other probably
have more in common in differences every now and then
you find that’s not the case but uses the case and 9 out of
10 times. The customer would not leave 9 out of 10 times that with me
we need to talk because we do have some real issues in this country. Yeah, you have
to respond to those really issues and I love about Rt what
I love about the NBA is we have the platform, yeah we normally
bring people together we bring together all the time our
Reena. >> We have 41 what I call 41
part right 19,200 people if everybody and so we’re bringing
together and so people expect this right to unify people
right so why not unify them around these critical issues
right so that’s what we’ve been doing and making progress.

 

I look at you and it’s hard to
believe that you are a cancer survivor. I don’t know why I’m
saying that but because you are live from inside and you don’t
have you know as a cancer survivor, myself sometimes I
think about it sometimes I don’t how bad was it for you. I thought I had months to live
it was that. >> When the doctor says I got
bag you sit down, I mean it’s bad and significant and then he
tells me I have stage 3 colon cancer, one left no way from
stage 4 and so I went through brutal, he therapy for 6 months
old were you and how we’re kid I was I got that call. I talked
to him, I got my call now is to be the day before my 51st
birthday so my last day of 50.

 

So technically I was in
compliance of get a call not to be up to 50 and so when kids my
my son was a freshman in college. He was little older.
The girls were still in high school middle school so it was
crazy and so we have to tell that my husband didn’t want to
tell them, yeah, I so we have to tell them because I need
Tonys I needed to be my prayer warriors and so that’s right
old. I said I need you to to to to
being here with us and they all responded very very
differently.

 

My daughter, Shirley to said I know you’re
going to die, I’ve seen the movie step mom you’re going to
die, you’re not telling us and it was it was just brutal,
yeah, it was brutal in fact, one time Charlie told me she
goes mom you’re going to die, you’re going to die. >> I so what do you think that
she’s because you don’t have your clothes on the door.

 

>> The night before you know
put him on to go to work you don’t come in at night to
actually T it got to the point where I
literally started hanging, Michael’s been door to my
husband, I got to go in office. Just so surely can be OK and so
one time I went in office. I stayed in there, I fell
asleep, I came home late I walked in I was so sick,
Shirley was on cloud 9. >> She said mom is going to
live mom is going to we have to show you why you say that she
is night time UK woman night time and look what you have on
the calls are in the door. >> You don’t realize OK here
that’s you don’t realize these kids are energy. They’re in a routine ride she
needed her to act. >> And so then I had to just
try to get the strength even after a bad round of chemo that
have 9 bad days and 5 days right use what I try to do is
go in office and do everything in our 5 days.

 

But I said I got
to try to think my way through some of these 9 yeah, the kids
lives. So fascinating movie coming
out. >> Had a book about my cancer
journey and finally write a >> When you look at all the
things that you’ve overcome book about it. what was the which if you had
to like put them in order what would be the most difficult
thing you think you have that you had to overcome in your
life of all of us.

 

>> These things I would say
letting go of what I thought was my plan that I had this plan. >> And I was going to have a
family what it was like all that and having that be truly
won the first times in my life where it just didn’t go.
According right just like you thought to my plan I had to let
it go and just realize that there was a plan operating
bigger than my plan, yen I have proof that all turned out OK. >> Hello everybody it is a
beautiful Tuesday. Welcome to pop star plus on the show today
we’re gearing up for the Winter Olympics with Team USA star
Shaun White is going to answer some of the most googled
questions about snowboarding and later we’re celebrating 40
years in the late night. But first, here’s your pop star
today, first pop sagging on Sunday, the actor was honored
by friends and family in a farewell concert at La famous
comedy store. It was hosted by Jeff Ross John Stamos and John
Mayer the show saw Bob Saget stand-up buddies, including Jim
Carrey Chris rock Jon letter to the bunch of others paying
tribute to their late friend stay motion mayor who both pall
bearers at the funeral on the impromptu House band the
sold-out evening was a benefit for the scleroderma Foundation.
Of course which was a near caused the pop star’s is losing
a sister to that disease we’re going hear a lot more on Bob’s
life and legacy and a special conversation with this full
House co-star Candace Cameron Bure that is this Thursday
right here on today next up Jennifer Lopez the singer and
actress graces the cover of peoples love the issue and
opening up about her own life and rekindled romance of Ben
Affleck jail told a magazine, I feel sorry happy and proud to
be with him.

 

It’s a beautiful love story. We already got a second chance
to run pilots you believe jail. What we did something else with
a good job. Yeah, hard to believe that they have a new
issue of people hits newsstands on the way to and you can’t fix
all that happy to have the second chance that came out of
the relationship happy about it. I thought you were just
emotionally touched by well, I do love to say at this site
like that dot coms got a lot more work to catch up with J lo
on this and her new movie Mary when she stops by our studio
little Thursday to catch the water there.

 

Next up look what
it is was so that city. He today on
the Drew Barrymore show so that talks all about the upcoming
Olympics give a cooking show. >> Yeah that’s right right.
Yeah. He gave you a cooking show its way to do on that
called life hurt myself the U.S. to get in. Let’s take a
look at what went wrong in fact would you ever get a tattoo. >> I would and I kind of want
to right now like my mother’s just rolling her eyes, I get a
tattoo with you yeah, anytime by yet another want to I want
to get one right.

 

>> What you know that we are
going to get a matching tattoo she’s got some things she wants
to do and I’m wary working it out if I did I might put
something really small like I was flying, pan. Hooking jury.
Yeah, the tattoo what you’ve been hearing. Well, you know,
so yeah next a look at me like I’m saying about how what kind
of letter in the NFL, the NFL has certified feel yes. >> We’ll catch a little
conversation with drew and actually I check your local
listing for that all right Richard are Super Bowl
commercial kickoff series and it’s a double header this
morning starting things off and got a sneak peek at telemundo’s
ad for this year’s World Cup featuring legendary sports
commentator on today’s count toward in the spot, he’s
teaching America, the only way to truly celebrate a World Cup
goal.

 

One kicks off on November, 21st
you can catch the Spanish language broadcast be sure to
tune into Telemundo or course you can check out the stream of
the games on Peacock and finally Charlie puth its new
Super Bowl spot. He’s teaming up with Megan the stallion for
Frito Lay’s flaming hot Cheetos and Doritos and together they
make a wild pear take a look. >> The book. But they be facing a thing but
baby baby.

 

>> I love it, let’s Charlotte,
good morning. Mount spot looks great supporting everybody. Yeah,
yeah, it’s early so you get the call for the Super Bowl spot.
Megan the stallion is going to play a bird singing push it.
What were you thinking. >> I was thinking how
appropriate is it would be a part of this they relay reached
out to me they wanted me to just I’ve never done voice over
work before and it was a little and I was a little nervous and
they’re really just be yours up just to your little box, thanks
super busy. >> That super fun. You know if
your collaboration is you work with so many artists. I just
open up the door for maybe you and Megan get the other studio. >> And so talented yeah, I
would like to hear making you more are in the leading state.
It’s tough yeah, I hope that you know Charlie touching we’re
talking you’re you’re very close friend, Sir, Elton John
and the lockdown sessions was a great record that came out
tells great story about going your house and going home
studio and how you guys just really hit it off to a little
bit about your relationship.

 

This is outlandish because I
found out that next door neighbors without and John
without revealing are address that would be bad to be on the
today show but when cheap but he sent me the address
originally to a for the pick them up just
walking distance so that wasn’t use each. Well, it’s a pretty
cool thing we’re looking for the record Charlie coming out
lights which you’ve documented everything on tiktok so we’re
going to be checking that out soon it will be watching for
the Super Bowl ad but it thanks so much for getting out we
appreciate it starla it.

 

>> And now the reason we call
the show pop star plus a few extra headlines and first up
and just like that you just can’t get enough of the latest
chapter in the and the city series you are in luck HBO.
Max is releasing a documentary on the making of star Jessica
Parker’s new show on behind the scenes films going to take a
look at what it was like expanding the Kass crafting the
scripts of course all the fashion. >> And now for. >> Tomorrow we have the very
first scenes in the show.

 

African-American Null

 

>> Even 23 years and I’m
excited terrified and excited, it’s unbelievable. It’s a big
deal. >> I knew Cynthia was a
director because it place that >> That she knows this so well
and shows acting so she stopped. >> And it’s everything we’re
here and it’s a testament to brilliantly. these 3 actresses. >> And just like that the
documentary that’s the start streaming on February 3rd and
finally and calm though, well it seems like everybody is
talking about this one from the movies hit soundtrack we don’t
talk about Bruno is an absolute certified hit the track to
spend its 3rd week at number one on the Billboard hot 100
chart and has officially tied for all time highest charting
song from the Disney animated movie we don’t talk about Bruno
shares that top spot with a Latin is a whole new world and
it flies past frozen’s let it go so could owes Lin Manuel
Miranda and the amazing cast of in condo that soundtrack is on
full repeat daily House and those are today’s pop star plus
headlines coming up Olympic legend Shaun white tells us
what he’s been listening to as he prepares for the Winter
Games.

 

In just 2 days ahead of the
action we were lucky enough to sit down with the most popular
snowboarder on the planet three-time gold medalist Shaun
White gave us some answers to the most googled questions
about his sport and who he thinks are the top athletes to
watch. >> I would hope I I’m one of
the top stories you want to tune in to see there’s a maze
in Australia’s that word in Scott and James you want to
watch amazing Japanese the orders one. And then another
one and you to and so the 4 of us will be the ones really
battling it out of his next Olympics and then on the
women’s side, the lead to the USA the cloak and will be
defending the title so really awesome writers. We know they are really amazing
kid and I invited him to come sit on some of the sessions I
was doing that as he got older he kind of joined the circus.
We have that relationship before we is really a parents
were there with an it kind of took him under our we my coach
and I and it’s just so amazing to see him now at that level where he’s you
know, speaking of big names, some point and it’s going to be
hopefully a side by side with him trying to help them achieve
that.

 

Snowboarders wear backpacks
because they have to have a lot of equipment like that, it’s
like survival and usually have a shovel. And you have a pro the probe is
if somebody gets caught in an avalanche even take this
Provence to cut down through the snow to see if you feel the
human being and this now and then usually on us now, or
something else the water probably some warmer gloves
things like that. No I I have never been I’ve
never been in a situation we have needed it definitely known
people that have been very thankful that they had that
from this and kind of mandatory when you go out into the
uncharted areas. Kind like wearing a seatbelt in the car,
you hope you never have to use it, but you got it. I think it’s something where
you know you’re going down that route and it’s hard to kind of
just teeter on one edge, you can waiting for somebody to
catch up for you’re trying to figure out where to go next to
a bicycle point up at a light you take a foot off put on the
ground rather than just kind of sitting there trying to
balance, but it’s frustrating because it gets cold and your
hands where I try to stand is, but we’ve got polls so we can’t
leave.

 

Obviously it because it quickly
as the kids that saying no it’s just different you may be seen
as slightly easier just because we walk this way we’ll go
forward in this is backwards and I understand this in your
feet parks to get this it’s kind of like walking. The
natural motion that used to wear snover you’re a lock in
and learn the edges and things like that is. But I will say
that was snowboarding later on you realize that without the
extra equipment of the polls and the pundits, personally I
think are very uncomfortable. Food says they were in the war
that comfortable well, less equipment isn’t something that
about like the flow of new car going down the mountain when
you don’t have all that stuff is the credible I can only say
this because I skied actually the beginning for us until I
switched over to 7 so it’s kind of like what people do first as
well as in the kind of like I really want to start from the
beginning again and learn something brand new going to
stick to what I would say that’s why the Egyptians to use
the cities.

 

Do you but I play it through my
phone speakers and I just put my father, my chest pocket.
I know, ton of people that listen to music on headphones but the oldies and things and
then newer bands like rock stuff I like, but he’s and tame
Impala. >> You know it’s kind of like
what song you can hear but not not focused much on and then
and then you need something kind of like. >> Got some push to it and that
that the tarp player like a rock rock and the Suns it’s
good to have a song because usually you know you’re kind of
like the horse in the start gate, you hear the pistol go
you hear that song and it clicks back into this situation
or something that you would work out to this great. I know
this when I got to put in the hard work where this is going
to set the stage for what I’m about to kids so I think it’s a
really powerful they use it, especially to the soundtrack
your life for what is.

 

This week the moments, this is
nervousness, I feel inside or that song excited. Oh wow, we
know that that those nerves turned to like me, he’s like
they just a moment, but my my song is played by Eddie it’s
pretty it’s pretty gray. >> Of course we’ll be rooting
for Sean and all of the rest of team. USA coming up next we’re
diving into 40 years of late night. Well, it’s hard to believe. It’s been 40 years since David
Letterman host, the very first late night right here on NBC
and one of the show’s big fans and a former guests on a have
you know, Harry Smith has a look back at what made that
show so special.

 

>> Can’t believe it but 40
years ago today, a little show called late night with David
Letterman premiered right here on NBC, its original 11 year
run late night racked up 5 Emmys a Peabody at UF and um
that embrace the weird sarcastic and crazy comedy that
fraud. >> Letterman to one of those
fans also happens to be a guest on that show our very own. >> So fans of the show will
recognize the idea of someone hanging out a window say a
second story window may be leaving a little higher on the
top of the building and holding something and the like a
watermelon or a cake. So we’ve. We hope sufficiently jog her
memory kuz something really special is coming up, but in
the meantime a little trips down memory lane with David
Letterman.

 

>> We fans never knew that was
a show called late night. >> Welcome to our show late
night. 40 years ago we knew it as and
called it the letter and the number one shocking revelation
about Jagger what’s left with Robert Redford for free. And we talked about it
constantly. Did you see Letterman last
night. >> To these new put this thing
I’ve ever witnessed network money spent on.

 

And and frankly, I’m proud to
be a part of >> as a talk show it was
conventional only in that it had a desk and a host. >> It was a wet. Offensive, sometimes sudden we didn’t
really plan today show. >> But that doesn’t mean it
still can’t be fun. This is the General Electric
building and you know have a little gift and we thought what
the heck, let’s just we drop in on those sales team on its own
show you when you offer a station to drop.

 

The drop off a free pass.
Fun to work with these people >> Steve o’donnell was
Letterman’s head writer for 10 years so bringing to the
day-to-day you become head writer of the show. It’s Monday
morning. You’re in the writers room, what’s it like in there. >> The experience of putting on
a late night comedy show was like simultaneously putting out
a small town newspaper and organizing every single day a
small-town parade because >> and while David Letterman
didn’t exactly invent irony he and his writers conspired to
make it a kind of comedy we couldn’t get enough. I was like to us. >> There was a little freedom
to experiment in one way the pressure was on to do an
interesting show. But there was also a man going is watching so
we could do the most serious or video things we could. >> Until Letterman, the laws of
late night consisted of a model host laughing at guess stories
and maybe a song it was not this.

 

For this. >> With very little I can do
from this position. And there was Larry Bud Melman yeah, everybody fish nor fowl. >> I want to control with more
of the befuddled foil fight. One comment non sequitur I
wouldn’t hurt your classes played by the late, however,
the forest. The Letterman regulars will
often within reach. Bob Costas Marv Albert. And yes, our what’s this.
I think you ought to think about having that biopsy the Letterman owes some debt to
TV pioneer Steve Allen and Ernie Kovacs Letterman boldly discarded the
norms this March, the bean counters and glorified in the done.

 

>> Opal Opal for the whole
goal. >> But he’s gentle man police
say hello to Harry Smith, Eric. >> This reporter here not the
end of the world. >> I think oh no we did we make
funny right to your nice to her and you realize that that’s how
that works and tonight will make fun of her and be nice to
you. And sometimes there was an
uncomfortable Dave guest. >> Dynamic. I thought they
would never want to do the show with you I was moved because
you thought I was >> David Letterman did not
break the mold emailed it to fit his vision and a big part
of watching the show was watching gave enjoy what he had
rock have a good night.

 

Thank you. >> Yeah so we have the cake and
just in case you don’t remember just a little roll. This tape
roll this tape take a look at this for a second, you know
probably yeah, lots of cakes lots of stuff. >> I yeah, just kuz all right,
yeah. >> Level okay, so here we go
kids Bob you want to zoom in on this and says happy 40th
anniversary late night and end of the things that I’ve done on
live television over 40 years or so in the words of David
Letterman, this may be about the most Lane. How are you
ready. Yeah going to try this here we go. Nice to contribute to a cure.
Frequent guest on let’s do what we can. >> Some good. Look backs their
classic Letterman moments want to mention David Letterman
himself is tonight’s special guest on late night with Seth
Meyers looking forward to that one coming up here on pop star
plus a throw back with the lovely Blythe Danner heading into the vault got a
moment from 1990 where she brought up her daughter and of
course friend of today when a truck.

 

>> Life that I won the Tony
Award for her Raptors Broadway performance and butterflies are
free she’s been acclaimed again and again for up to trails and
television dramas and she achieved the kind of Motion
picture and mortality as the wife of Robert Duvall, and the
mother of Michael o’keefe in the great Santini with this
unforgettable scenes of a family in crisis. Opening in
the coming months by diner in 3 big movies that people are sure
to be talking about here a very busy young woman. >> Ign young woman thank you,
yeah. Haha yes, I’ve been dancing all over the country
this year. >> You’ve been in 3 big movies. That are not out yet what
Mister and missus bridge with Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
coming to an end. >> It’s a wonderful, it’s
adapted from 2 novels that were combined to one Mister bridge
misses Bridget by Evan can now which I guess is that
considered a cult classic seal LT he’s so wonderful writer and I have
known about it before this movie, but it’s it really is
sort of about the social mores of the 1940’s in the Midwest.
It’s a very interesting story in a fast Country Club set
people, yeah, it’s better you said it better than I did it
was shot some of the Kansas City one it was all shot and at
least though the part I was is in Kansas City are you and I
mentioned this movie but that’s an interesting person who who
actually is the only prisoner really season all kind of
clearly sees this life and tries to escape and she does,
but I want to tell you how okay and from there you would
obviously to New York because Woody Allen directed and he
doesn’t use the travel far field doesn’t like the year and
a new untitled what he has an title that I don’t know how
long will remain an title but it sometimes I pay me a sister if I resisted arrest me if I
was just too that was that was fun, I just sort of danced in and out of these
other nice small parts good parts but small parts and not
me to be home lot which is good too.

 

Then you are in the Carolinas
doing a movie with Barbra Streisand has very dear to my
heart because you know it’s another pet com right now and
having done the great Santini and going back to that place
Beaufort South Carolina, which is the love of my life I
ever retire, that’s where I’m going and all my friends down they,
you know one of the smartest So I was able to go I was dying
for that part because I wanted people. to go back and see everybody
and it was also very has to be in the movie is K. Bar was fantastic, you know
that you might be a prima Donna that he is anything but she’s
directing to producing she’s starring in it. I think she
must get about 5 hours sleep a night.

 

I think is a good
director she directed get my section, wonderful. Yeah, also
the fact that she’s an actor makes it very. She knows what it what actors
go through in all their insecurities and frailties
means sanity so she’s very understanding and very good
about that she would not use very very direct so good. >> I mean they just set the
record straight about her for this moment at any rate because
people do have a very weird impression of Barbra Streisand
is some kind of a which tyrant who comes out of center and a
broom or something I think he’s a wonderful person. >> I think you know because
she’s so direct she’s a woman she’s direct she’s tough and
that she knows exactly what she wants and she works very hard
but that’s what it’s about knowing that you want to work
hard. What is Nick Nolte is rolling them know to pays the
football coach who drives the film really who is I’m married
to melting and he’s an affair with Barbra Streisand a is I
just sister can you share with the McCain.

 

>> I’m not going to tell you. >> Would you stay in real life with Nick Nolte I don’t know if
I might you have a very busy family not
under us successful. Actress you have 2 wonderful children,
Jake, and Gwyneth and you have a very successful husband group
Bruce Paltrow who created produced say that’s where yes,
he’s the executive producer. He was the creator. Now he
works primary and Hollywood and you’re making movies in New
York in Kansas City and Beaufort South Carolina, you
have 2 children in their early teens now how do you become a
mother an actress and do all >> I don’t ask me, I’m has only
if only I and just tell me I that.

 

Knew you just do it you go day
to day and you’re trying to do the best you can you know so I
I sound like I never stopped, but I I do honestly. >> Has anybody who doesn’t know
the work of life down or we’ll have plenty of chance to see
her in many many roles in the coming months that’s clear
thank you very much your terrific Lady. >> Thanks Jeanne, and as you
have.

 

After I’m done. >> And happy early birthday to
you life, thanks for watching everybody that is pop star plus
we’ll see you right back here tomorrow have a great day. >> All the love leaving today
all day land happy to say you’re happy you are with us
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and then Craig has the story celebrating Black History
Month, he’ll introduce us to a remarkable pastor was working
to erase the troubling past of a once segregated movie theater
when it used to go to by transforming it a really
profound by you do not want to miss that man then out I had a
great story in the 3rd hour.

 

It’s all about a Brotherhood of
man leaning on each other and healing. We have the power of
the and one of our 4th our favorites joined us from the
shell to tell. Okay, she’s super funny but she’s also
hitting the big screen with none other than J lo. Last
let’s get the show on the road, not must day it’s time for
today and 30. >> Let’s get right to his
forecast, hey out good morning, hey guys good morning. So now
we’re talking about 82 million of us dealing with winter
weather look at this. We’ve got winter weather storm watches
stretching from New Mexico down through Texas Oklahoma all the
way into the Northeast winter storm warnings to the north of
that this is going to be a multi-day event so tomorrow
evening we’re going to be looking at this cold front or
attack should say this evening, this cold front’s going to join
more moisture in from the gulf bring cold air from the north
and that’s going to stretch snow from Texas on into
Michigan, then tomorrow morning that storm will really blow up
blossom with heavy snow, significant ice difficult
travel very dangerous slippery conditions is what we’re
looking for tomorrow tonight into tomorrow, significant ice
from Texas all the way into Missouri and on to the north.
We’re looking also at moderate snow from Denver to our real up
to Wichita Oklahoma City now we move on into Wednesday into
Thursday morning this slow-moving storm is going to
gradually move eastward.

 

Rain will change to ice and
snow from Arkansas all the way into an Ohio, the Northeast.
Wednesday to Thursday look for power outages major disruptions
in transportation from roads to airports and then we’re looking
at drain dangerous travel conditions with significant
snow from Springfield all the way to Detroit and back into
Western New York and then we move into Friday morning, the
front finally moves off the Eastern seaboard but we’re
looking for a wintry mix for parts of the I 95 corridor we
could be looking at icing conditions stretching from
interior Pennsylvania, upstate New York into New England and
even here in the Northeast. The snow should be more
significant up to the north we’re not going to put
accumulations out there yet because this is still Friday,
we’re still watching it but we’re going to be tracking this
very closely guys because it is a changeable situation but it’s
going to be affecting a huge swath of the country right on
into Friday, wow all right Al thank you.

 

>> First day of February the
start of American heart month and we’ve got an exclusive
first look this morning at a new Cleveland clinic survey and
it reveals the pandemic’s impact on our heart health and
has a big impact. Yes, some of the results are really shocking
say they are 41% of Americans have experienced at least one
part related issue 77% say they’re more likely to sit
through the day compared to before the pandemic 34% with a family history of
heart disease feel there is nothing they can do to limit
their own risk. >> Joining us now with more NBC
medical correspondent doctor Jon Torres so doctor John let’s
start with that first graphic we just put up there. Nearly
half of Americans saying they had some sort of heart-related
issue since March of 2020, what does that tell you. >> And Craig wood tells mainly
as though the pandemic right now is taking a bigger toll
than just the covid itself and I think most people realize
covid’s a respiratory infection.

 

It’s also infection
that could affect your cardiovascular system are heart
system and what people are experiencing are having things
like shortness of breath, chest pain, rapid heart rates,
those types of things and so it’s not only just taken a toll
respiratory why the physically on your heart, also on your
health, a new mental health which can add stress to heart
as well and people tend to be putting off their doctor visits
and that could be an issue to because they are having heart
related issues they need to get those checked into especially
if they continue on long-term. >> Yeah, huge issue doctor
Torres it makes sense with the Craig. pandemic so many people were at
home working from home sitting on zoom’s all day and I
emphasize, sitting 77% of Americans are more likely to
spend the entire day sitting now then before compared to the
that before the pandemic and that has a huge issue on your
heart.

 

>> It does have a very
significant issue because our bodies are made to get up and
move around that’s the one thing we do one thing were made
to do. And when we said to be think about our legs or glute
muscles essentially get inactivated you not moving
around at all and those are the bigger muscles in your body
that help with the metabolism so that doesn’t happen if
you’re not moving around, you sit down more you end up
gaining more weight you increase stress on your body
increase blood sugar levels and one statistic I thought the
survey which is pretty interesting millennials and Gen
X’ers were more than twice as likely to sit for 14 hours a
day on the average than boomers and 14 hours a day if you think
about it that is most of the day sitting that is not good
loughner. >> Her are you know what I
thought that was interesting you said a 3rd of people who
have a family history of heart disease think there’s nothing
they can do. I was born this way is that the case. >> That is the case and for
Hispanics Latinos.

 

It’s even more so as 41% and so you know
the thinking is in that group that my family has a history of
heart disease, my mom or dad might have died from a heart
related issue, there’s nothing I can do about it. But there
are things you can do and our interventions main one being
diet Mediterranean plant based diet, we know those are
extremely important to get your cholesterol under control to
get your heart healthy medications if you have high
blood pressure if you have diabetes you want to do that
quit smoking if you’re a smoker that is by far one of the
biggest things you can do all these can help there is not any
kind of intervention that won’t really help get your heart
healthy again and so you just need to start doing those
things including that moving we’re talking about during the
day to.

 

>> Stick around because there’s
much more coming up on today and 30. >> Back now with Carson and our
special series together we rise celebrating black history and
so it morning guys Craig you in a small town pastor who’s
committed to rewriting the narrative of racism by turning
a theater with a troubled history into a beacon of hope
and understanding. Yeah, thanks thanks is a honor to
meet reverend David Kennedy. >> Robert Kennedy was growing
up and he went to his local movie theater and what he was
doing that he had to set up in the segregated section will now
he owns that theater along with this church and they have plans
for a groundbreaking makeover. We should know to properly tell
the story we need to use images that you may find disturbing. Just outside the town square in
Lawrence South Carolina. A brand new marquee sits above
the echo theater but inside it’s got it the seats in stage
had been ripped down only a dirt floor remains in fact the
only remnant of the theater sordid past is a painting of a
giant swastika feeding on the wall.

 

>> After seeing this it might
surprise you to learn that the owners of the theater are
reverend David Kennedy and his church. Reverend Kennedy. As I understand it used to come
here when you’re a little more to see movies use to come come
up. >> To do that way that was
there that was the segregated back engines for the for the
blacks. >> It started as a segregated
theater from there the theater’s history is as
compelling as any movie it became a Ku Klux headquarters
and an international meeting space for hate groups. It was
also home to a store called the redneck shop which sold all
kinds of white-supremacist memorabilia when the redneck
shop opened in 1996. Wesley Kennedy started protest. This space where we’re sitting
right now. What did it used to be. >> UK mean they had all kind of race is a
plan that you had a wooden dolls with the group’s Amanda Nunes. >> But a change of heart
changed everything Michael Berg who own the theater decided to
leave the and was ostracized. The reverend found him and his
family living in a truck guided by faith and forgiveness who
decided he had to help.

 

>> I had to have happened when
the mandate of me is that you can’t be reluctant. And taking care of human
beings. >> An unlikely friendship was
born and burden decided to sell the building to reverend
candidate their story inspiring a book and movie and after
winning a years long court battle, the reverend is ready
to reinvent the theater what you want the space to beat. >> I can find some. I wanted to be a place where we
focus all races I want to be a place
where diversity. It’s not we talked about. But isn’t the EU and celebrate. >> Well, I didn’t know he was
alive to help realize his vision. The reverend enlisted
Reagan Freeman, the 25 year-old grew up nearby and had plans to
go to law school until he learned the history of lynching
in Lawrence County that history includes the reference great
uncle Richard Puckett lynched in 1913 from a railway trestle.
What is the occult.

 

>> It probably is about
reckoning with a dark past confirming a directly and
trying to make some good come out it’s about getting justice
is about finding peace. >> The bast lives all over the
town of Lawrence. The place where reverend Kennedy’s uncle
was lynched is overgrown, but not forgotten. The statue of a Confederate
soldier keeps watch the town square. But around the corner from the
dirt floor of the echo theater reverend Kennedy hopes to build
a space for healing understanding and forgiveness
in this world. >> We have to be for you something to that night. So things have to come back for
it. >> Saying that by the way the
echo project has gotten some major support a leading
architect as volunteer his services and the design team
behind the National Memorial for peace and understanding in
Birmingham, Alabama. They’ve got involved as well, I grew up
an hour from that place had no idea no idea of the storm to
somebody about his ability to forgive us like raise
incredible and he’s lived this understanding that for you.
Well they do with that space you are sitting in will stay
the it that way with their their vision right now is for
part of this space too to be a future and the other part is
going to be an area where as the reverend said there were
folks can gather and tall can heal and celebrate diversity.

 

>> And they’re living it, he’s
living the diversity is living the forgiveness that’s kind of
struck living with his family and you had a choice in that
moment to kill the guy at the other way that incredible
lesson that was awesome Craig drilling came out. >> We are back with the
unexpected brother created by 2 guys who is seeking a way to
stay social and relieve stress the end up creating whole
movement that’s all about community and a little
flexibility. >> The power of relationships
is one of the greatest currencies that any of us can
have and the relationships that have been born out of this
organization have been unmatched. >> For 36 year-old triston
Lewis and Andrew Smith, 32 the lockdown during the summer of
2020 was both too quiet. And to live. >> The stay at home advisory is
meant to slow coronavirus headlines only grow more
worries. As the unfolding nationwide
protest created a vacuum of stress and anxiety.

 

>> So guys, I’m curious of how
did you both get him to go to that story really starts at the
crux of 2020, the death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant
to shock waves through the sports world and beyond we
experienced the loss of NBA legend Kobe Bryant or months
later, we experienced a global pandemic and then also the
civil unrest. That was happening across the country
and when George Floyd Spence >> We’re going through a lot of
different stuff is tristen said a lot of different traumas and
just ahead, the idea that we needed to do something that was
going because for my our body and our so. >> The 2 friends asking a yoga
teacher to conduct a class in Chicago as a one-time event on
a Sunday were quickly spreading and students immediately asking
for more. >> After the session, multiple
guys came up in tone and you and I this is something that I
didn’t realize I needed so we we realize that we tapped into
something in that moment.

 

>> When the black eyes are
going to get together usually it’s something
something very physical and it involved from trash talk some
smack so were you surprised at how much
you needed this. >> I was incredibly surprised
one of the things that I needed most was community. I needed to
be around my brother and one of the things that we have noticed
is that there’s a lack of black man we’re teaching yoga you
know when you enter into a room as a black man just stand in
the right real quickly can see it is there that looks like
you.

 

>> Right wrist in Andrew say
they noticed the classes were creating friendships based on
openness and honesty. >> And with this being a mental
health practice, it opened up door for us to talk about the
issues they were going through it opened up the door for us to
be transparent and to be vulnerable. So those things
just fixed founded a the practice as a whole and brought
more brothers into the fold. >> Before they knew it a class
to begin with 20 guys quickly grew into a new nonprofit the
Healy a space dedicated to helping black men become their
best selves. >> Generationally he’s been a
lot of stigmas and stereotypes when it pertains to black men
being vulnerable or even just what a black man is supposed to
be so I think there is something encouraging when a
guy can show up and lower his shame and the open and honest
about exactly where he is in flight I think normalizing that
behavior has definitely had an impact on the guys in our
community.

 

>> Trystan Andrew saying
they’ve also made counselors and therapists available to the
community has it occurred to you that if this pandemic hadn’t happened if we were put
into this position. This program probably would
have never happened. >> 100%, you know I think what
the pandemic Walker was a sense of stillness that I don’t think
we would have had if the pandemic could shut things
down. >> While running the healing
keeps them busy, Kristen works in it and Andrew a financial
advisor, but both intending to practice what they preach. >> What are stand currently
that you’re both now inspired you’re getting certified yoga
instructor. >> That’s correct. Sir, yes,
Sir, you know just really grateful that we’re able to
steward what it is that we have right now. >> Now the average age is 25 to
30 a guy say they’re expanding their programs with black
businesses and organizations and they want to start to
expand their philanthropic outreach to the city of Chicago
itself which started with a holiday toy drive.

 

>> Last Christmas. Me I would
let its are absolutely absolutely good for your mind
to it changes your whole day all right. >> Our friend, Michelle Buteau
is having a moment not only is netflix basing a comedy series
on her book of essays. She’s also hold on. We’ve got to get
the shot, let’s see that book she said. >> In a movie with J lo
Michelle’s in the new ROM com Mary may you know who also
Senate hold a about a music star played by J lo who finds
out her fiance was cheating on her so she decides to marry a
random stranger.

 

A teacher played by Owen Wilson, instead
and Michelle is right there in the middle of it of it Joe de
los assistant Melissa take a look. >> It is show is ago at 10 on
Tuesday. They want to Charlie Charlie in studio and
can promote from London. To me once again hasn’t taken
it at everything. >> She’s like a real person on
out with broken into these all we can get some good e-mails
and check my e-mail so how do you schedule your life if you
don’t agree now easy, I can’t do anything
between 8, 3, Monday through Friday and I have math club
after school in 3 days a week, I have my kid beyond that
pretty much available.

 

So sorry. Melissa Melissa you’re
going to have to move the today >> What excuse me we don’t move
today show we move for the show. today show. how are you. >> Who who knows the gun show.
Say of course you are. >> Here we love you can you
sent your way in our fashion choices to my weighing in on
our Tuesday outfits that they selected for us to do
something. >> I did you know, I love
comfort haha he, I love the sweater, they’re
dressed moments, okay haha don’t say oh we’re really
getting into the comfort. Love yeah, it’s not a boy from
Baja window shopping and getting coffee, I don’t know
who that is I want to see it >> Haha I love you so much
shock about the movie I mean though. look at that one scene there
we’ve got and Wilson gets a low Sarah Silverman who put you to
steal the scene usual. Are you still going like how did this
happen. >> Yes, all the time even
watching that tease alike, cool that she’s funny haha it’s
it’s a really light out of body experience.

 

That was me
pretending not to know James birthday is the same as my own
well, I love you. You know when we’re in the scene it’s so fun,
we’re all fighting were improperly we’re hitting our
marks doing their thing, I’m like oh this is so fun to
work with really great people and then we sit down and have
look a little Kiki in between set ups, you know the next set
of the movie and then realizing.

 

Oh I’m sitting with
legends like yeah, it’s Garry Marshall thing in in the Super
Bowl thing I had turkey for >> this movie is kind of a wild
West right J lo, which gets left at the altar gets cheated
on so she finds a random dude AMERI we heard that your love
story with your husband was also equally as while to follow
him to Europe or something is that true. >> Yeah, as you maybe saw like
a stalk of Baja who I know what I want in life and I knew we
had a connection. >> You know, and I thought I
don’t know how to say his name but I have to see him again.
And when I went to Holland to go see him, hey couldn’t find a
picture with the site. >> Everybody to love what can I
say. >> What I brought one of my
best guy friends with me to Holland to go. I you know come
out to let me know, and my boy crazy or is he the one. And my friend rushing Milam so
much he was like this guy’s a great guy and I’m like let’s go
figure out a seasoning.

 

>> He’s got 2 kids how old your
kids. They are 3 major is I have 3
Haha. >> What the wife. So you know we want to have a
birthday party obviously covid hits a big party and got the
whole balloon arch they’re great. They are smart. They
know how to open things now play them straight to you know
have a client and I’m like let’s get you an acting coach,
you are doing their great. I’m just going to keep saying
it was like okay, yeah. >> Him we also just tell you
congratulations your memoir is being made into a show let’s
baby haha yes, yes. >> Incredible life. Plus times
this season, the small-minded well. While on paperback today
since the first day of Black History Month calling it a
paper black mold haha I didn’t get to do a public event or
book to I saw him having a little fun tonight. It’s a
funny space West Side of New York City you want to come do
it all new at the top but they’re both going back.
And you know when netflix decides option this book.

 

>> And say let’s see what we
can do. I was I was more say about that then went on to haha
and I it’s so much more than just being funny and sincere
right. It is making people feel scene is about being positive
body positive and I’m also digs earners. >> So many times when we see
shows in New York City light with support. With Asian
neighborhood. >> Yeah so we’re going to get
into all that this is a true love letter to New York and I’m
in my life and I name the character actor my Grandma was
because she was my signing like and kind of made me cry.
These are fake lashes.

 

>> A shower love what we’re
talking about you all that I think we can love you anymore,
but. >> It happened again, Michelle
love congratulate. Give a shout out to my friend, Jess the cat. >> She turns 40 today, her
husband is working she’s taking care of her kids hide in the
meeting woman. She’s in the book in fact she was one of the
friends who was like you know I was trying to get milk for my
plans are certainly think orange and she was like I’m
still feeding she brought over milk the 6 months and I mean
what I’m talking about chosen family people in your village
just the past.

 

>> Jessica Jessica and Michelle
is the start of the season. Marry me it’s in theaters and
streaming on Peacock February 11. >> One to 10 how much how hard
to make you laugh. I team, 20 and I love right now and you’re
also in Maryville are obviously she is a huge role in marry me
and there are some secrets behind. Have to tune in to. >> Now we do say this every day
but you really do want to be with us tomorrow on today,
Craig has a big exclusive live in Washington.

 

He will reveal
for the first time ever the new name for the Washington for FOX
can’t wait to find out what that is we’ll have a great >> Take this into account and
nice and flat. What you’re yeah. >> Welcome and Dylan dishes
cooking with Cal today, I’m dishing up this sneaky secrets
I used to remake to classic chicken recipes, we’ve got
chicken noodle soup and chicken parm I mean what’s the point of
sharing recipes if we don’t dish on our secrets right
chicken is obviously one of the most versatile proteins out
there and it’s something everyone in my family loves
frankly so I’m always thinking of different ways to use it so
it really depends on what making but I’m a big fan of
using rotisserie chicken wherever I can especially in
something like a chicken soup. I do tend to keep some frozen
chicken on hand because you never know when you you need a
last minute meal.

 

But my trick is when you start to thaw the
chicken I like to begin to cut it before it’s totally thought
I find it’s a lot easier to cut through when it’s almost half
frozen. And if it is totally thought my
other trick is to see kitchen says chairs just you straight
up scissors to cut the chicken up into little bits of if
that’s what you’re doing because sometimes trying to cut
fresh chicken is just so difficult for staff chicken
noodle soup with my secret ingredient take a look. >> That starts characters. >> where you literally feel bad
about it. You want to cut this. Cal you going to stay in. >> It’s to the chickens. Instead of taking the time to
fly level check and I just try to cook chicken, and for r e okay perfect. Here’s a secret. So I was in Korea and the lows. A chicken noodle soup every
single day and the noodles they use for those it was the best
super ever had to try to recreate that.

 

Further cut. It’s up to you if you want to
use this face pack asked sometimes is a little bit of
sun a little something that sometimes you just need it. And look this summer 210. >> All right cutting onions has
been the biggest obstacle that Calvin and I encounter when we
are cooking together. >> Have no fear because you
guys have written so many wonderful suggestions and I’m
going give them a try. Here’s the thing though the reason I
never cry when Calvin is like you know ball in his eyes out
over these ions I work on tax so I think that kind of
protects my eyes from whatever juices are floating around from
these onions so chances are you’re not going to see me cry
because it wasn’t my contacts, but these make sense to me the
first one is you want to keep a bowl of water near you when
you’re chopping an onion and I think that is because when you
cut the onion the acids are released into the air and the
water actually attracts those passes so when you’re cutting
instead of them, you know being drawn to the water in your eye
there being drawn to the water in the bowl itself.

 

So that
makes sense to me I will certainly try that one. Another
one which I think is along the same lines as you take a paper
towel and soak it in water and then you chop the onion right
on to the paper towel, which also makes sense because if the
acids are attracted to the water than the water in the
paper towel with drought.

 

The acids however, I feel like
if you ever really sharp knife and cut a little bit of pain to
tell. I’d rather tear up a little bit then have paper
talent, my food, but that’s just me. Another one we’ve
actually tried because someone sent as a pair of these
unmanned goggles I think it must work the same way as it
does have my contacts, you know, so you put on the onion
goggles it’s got a nice like you know nice little seal
around it so again these acids whatever juices are floating
around after private cut into an onion are not getting into
your eye and how cold it was. They need to make kids version
of and goggles because the Congo’s Africa are too big for
space. Not only was he trying to cut the onion but then he’s
touching his base with a knee injury is not as being ers so
it didn’t necessarily work as well. He just needs glass that
fit better. Can the last one is huge piece
of gum whether you want to wait until right before you start
cutting because you’ll notice when you
put it is a governor Mount naturally dark talking and
breathing, you know where your mouth as opposed to breathe in
through your nose, so none of these and injure says are getting into your nasal
company is not making upset and although this is going to make
my mother very upset that I’m talking with a mouthful of them
sound.

 

Thank you guys so much for
sending in all these temps I love to actually get a chance
to set up my science experiments and try what you
recommend I really do read through everything you suggest
and we’re certainly going to try this in the kitchen, I
think the bowl of water might be our our first try coming up
next my take on an Italian classic chicken parm and this
one also has a secret ingredient stay tuned, I’ll
tell you what it is. Welcome back to Dylan dishes
cooking with Cal up next is my chicken parm with a secret
ingredient. It may seem a little unconventional but
instead of bread crumbs I actually use all team crackers
I know it sounds crazy, but I promise it works in addition to
the crackers for this recipe on the chicken of course Parmesan
cheese garlic powder Italian seasoning salt pepper eggs,
flour and deli mozzarella cheese. >> The chicken OK I need you to
do is take this and how nice and flat. So let’s make our reading
here’s the secret for these.

 

So to ease the report but the crackers in
the food processor I use a little bit of Parmesan
cheese when the readings. As I put it in all right, I know these in
that. It’s frankly Carla power. A little bit of that high and
seasoning is a little a cane seasonings and just saw that we
don’t you love salt because the assault teams. What do you think you can taste
in. Face again tell me all the
flavors This helps the red stick on.

 

Last month. >> We’re going to France our
chicken cutlets come here. >> I for one. It says. We’re working really disease. >> And this year. We’re going to add Delhi,
mozzarella cheese not freshman Sir, Alex, it ends up being too
watery it’s now a pop of some of the
broiler. Verify. >> Of that move. >> All right, let’s take a
couple questions from social media Jenny ask do you serve it
with basil leaves or is that fresh spinach that’s a good
question I never really explain that part of the dish so
another secret, I have I like to take my dish I put fresh
spinach in the bottom of the dish and then I drizzle with
some olive oil some salt and fresh cracked pepper then I
take the pasta right out of the water and let it rip just a
little bit that I put the warm POS on top of the spinach so it
starts to kind of wilt a little bit so it’s it’s cooked but not
really cooked and it still has that nice crunch and that fresh
flavor and all that is kind of the bed for the regular chicken
parm another question we got from
instagram do you feed the camera man that’s a very good
question.

 

Why do you think I’m a chicken parm so my camera man
is actually my husband, Brian I’m the scenes. >> A cow I D on the shoot,
sitting right behind me that’s what we have to bribe
him. Food. >> What he shoots and edits all
of these these cooking with cows for me so it’s truly a
family affair by Bryant’s favorite meal is chicken parm
so this this know is all for him. And Caroline asks where do
we find all these recipes very good question for all these
recipes go to today dot com slash still in dishes I fell again, this is kids in
the kitchen.

 

I mean is Isabella and I’m in
second grade and 7 years old when I first states Cook I was
4 years old and the first thing I ever made. I scrambled all
and mom. We had a cut. From my favorite to include
issues. I signed law isn’t if I’m making that Staton and
my mom like that absolutely love a small khalfan such a great
great Grandma had a restaurant in Jeremy fact, everyone in my
family loves to cook so that’s why I think the cooked through.
In my family. I have my own money for us and I called Saint Tammany and things I do are playing
well blocked with my friends plan a sign that read have a
sister well anything to get out to
have high rally. I’m also graphic out and I love
to ride my bike. >> Today and so excited because
today it will be making my ups am I have to pay and they send
kind of money and most about it is it’s not too sugary and also
put Apple’s OS effect and for people who are seeking this is
what you need to get started some cooking spray.

 

Some
coconut oil brown sugar kind of slices and there she
now very thing last year Terry says the money. you’re going to need a 9 inch
pan summit. It’s going to. cooking spray. What you’re going to want to do
is you want to get your coconut The prime but make sure it is
now tipped coconut oil. The kids come out East and you’re going to get around
a pinch and sprinkle the coconut oil and sugar it’s
going make a nice can at least when it’s done you can use the
all thing.

 

Released today and not something really so today
no more mention a little. Now you’re going to want to
grab pineapple in the same car. I’m going to make a flower
design. And then now in print another
pineapple right there. An apple right there. Right there One cherry cherry. The cherry. For Kerry. 5 Jerry sharing some cherries more
heat. >> The reason why we have a
shared on the bonnet is because the bottom is Tom when you flip
it. It looked like a king cake and
now they’re going to batter Now we’re going to keep having
to what degree now I can. Yeah, make sure all that you’re hiding from I actually
how rest so that’s better.

 

Be sure to coconut it’s time for our shot. okay first we’re going to hear
from coconut oil. It might look very weird.
I promise you it’s going to look better when it’s on Sure it’s one to go for. Now, yeah, just go to our surprise
how kind like from now. Now it’s time for the pineapple
the U.S. oh my goodness is very tempting
coconut milk. Last but not least Apple cider
vinegar. >> Mix well combined coconut
oil and Apple sauce you can make the cake knife and was. Now it’s time to make the way
for a handsome guy what’s grab our handy dandy whiskey with an
8. This is very well. But the cake batter to the pan. I’m kind of having said why we
have to put it in the oven and after all of my mom got me.

 

So the cake it’s in the thing
is I think our so while how about when they see to me can I
mean. This cake goes great with my I
think you make then sunshine, let me let me go grab the
ingredients. I want to show you how to make it Lenin’s. So what you’re going to need is
lending. Fresh direct question your area. Sugar and glasses and wanted to
some last starts when I keep food to move through and enjoy
some time really easy law. You can look and see your
hands, sometimes you might want Let’s start to include gender
new the also the ground to work and you’re like using press,
thanks for that because it’s a better flavor not just life
Eve, the for hire for me so this next piece and you’ve done.

 

Okay, thanks Nauman at someone or to the
teacher to my implant to a Now it’s couldn’t up to 11 want to be really careful.
Make sure you don’t leave because our kids are not good
nothing there Sunday. Okay we’re going to get for
renting rooms or dying young. Reduced to pay to have real
cold too so. >> Move it from the town. >> Okay now that at centers in
the last and London. I think all of it all and come
together so first, let’s start with some sugar I don’t want to
splash the U.S.. So make life more easy. You see how fast I can. Now it’s time for them that.
So sticky. I tried it. It’s a lot like, like I’d like
to have the lending news. We’re going to let it cool
front.

 

Great on top of there. Is my most favorite one made
ever it looks like just. Monday, This right here comes the sun. In a Mike Kate I think it’s fit for having a lot of mess of
my life. Oh my goodness that’s exactly
what we want and now. O one. It looks so good case I would
1, 1, Now that may keep an eye on a
ready, I’m so excited to share this with my favorite for
things like that. I know. >> Thank you. >> Thanks for hanging out when
I left to die being a hopefully make to the people too.

 

>> On alert. Another massive
winter storm set to race across the country nearly 80 million
people it stretching 2000 miles from Colorado all the way to
Vermont bringing ice snow and.

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