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intoxicated. not going to have a good weekend, i have a feeling. >> no. >> it raised e questions about security at airports. we'll get into those in a little while. >> scary. >> later on we'll go barn storming across the country with barbara corcoran as we look for great homes. a southern charmer to a rocky mountain high cabin. all the homes are under $300,000. >> wow. gorgeous. >> something a lot of women are guilty of, keeping foundations, mascara and lip gloss past expiration dates. that could make you sick. >> ew. >> matt's about to pass out. we'll tell you when they get old and tell you how to store them properly. i'll make a confession. i didn't know they had expiration dates. >> think of the germs over the years. >> correct. i will be watching that segment. >> a petri dish on your lips. >> natalie has the headlines. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. residents of weather-battered communities in the south and midwest are bracing for more violent weather today. the national weather service is cautioning people to stay vigilant. for hard hit southern illinois the likelihood of a major weather event there is dwindling with the bull's eye moving east to kentucky and tennessee. now to the serious security breach at the airport in philadelphia. a man believed to be drunk crashed his jeep through a fence onto an active runway as a passenger jet was preparing to land. nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us. good morning, tom. >> reporter: good morning to you. this could have been a close call. you've got to credit the air traffic controllers who were watching not only the skies but the ground radar. everything happening on the ground and this does raise serious questions about not only security at philly but elsewhere. it was just after 11:00 a.m. at philadelphia international airport. >> what's going on over on the right? >> i don't know. we're trying to figure that out now. >> reporter: u.s. airways flight 3137 from raleigh was seconds from landing when air traffic controllers realized the flight could be headed for a runway collision. a rogue jeep was speeding down a runway with police in hot pursuit. all of it captured on home video. air traffic controllers ordered the pilot to abort the landing and all other planes to stay put. >> we have a rogue vehicle driving around. we're not talking to him. we're not moving anybody until we find this guy. >> reporter: the jeep crashed through a chain link fence driving straight onto the active runways. for five minutes police chased the jeep with planes circling. >> let's use caution. the vehicle is on the run way. police are chasing him. >> reporter: finally officers forced him to stop. the driver, 24-year-old richard mazik of pennsylvania charged with driving under the influence, reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, defiant trespass, criminal mischief and assault. police say he's not a terrorist. but in an age when every passenger must go through tsa checkpoints and at times endure pat-downs, how can a jeep crash through a fence onto a runway? veteran aviation experts are concerned about such a serious breach. >> it could have been a disaster of epic proportion had it been someone with malintent who had a nexus to terrorism and a mission they were trying to perform. >> reporter: incredibly dangerous five minutes on the runway at philly. >> the airport, shut down right now. we had a rogue vehicle loose in the airport. stand by. >> reporter: if not for the quick actions of air traffic controllers it could have been far more serious. the airport was closed to air traffic for about 35 minutes. the federal government requires all airports to secure their perimeters. this morning philadelphia airport says it will review its security procedures around the perimeter. back to you. >> a lot of questions from the incident. tom, thank you so much. officials have nabbed one of the largest smuggling operations ever uncovered in this country. at least 26 people from texas to the philippines have been arrested for allegedly attempting to smuggle 325 million dollars in counterfeit goods from china through the port in elizabeth, new jersey. classes are resuming today at chardon high school in ohio for the first time since the shooting monday left three students dead and two others wounded. 17-year-old suspect t.j. lane was charged as a juvenile thursday with murder and attempted murder. a hearing later this month will determine if he will be tried as an adult. maryland is the eighth state to legalize gay marriage as that state's governor signed a new law praising the move as the way forward for equal rights. and who doesn't love an adorable, playful baby? this chimpanzee apparently. instead of patty cake under glass the chimp dishes out a flurry of backhand shots. then takes it up a notch using his foot there. the baby and his caregiver don't seem alarmed. and nobody got hurt. good thing there's glass between the animals and us there. it's six minutes past the hour. back to al with a check of the weather. >> thanks, natalie. as you mentioned at the top of your newscast we have severe weather. a lot of warm moist air over the gulf and into the southeast. we have a strong jet stream and a very big low pressure system. you can see what's going on now. we have a severe thunderstorm watch stretching from central missouri into indiana. wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour. two-inch hail reported in nashville this morning. this is a high risk, not just a strong but a high risk of severe thunderstorms which could develop long track tornadoes. tornadoes that stay on the ground for a long period of time. nashville, lexington, louisville, in that bull's eye. columbus down to birmingham, also a risk. on the back side of the system we have a lot of snow to talk about as well. >> good morning. a new storm is developing out west. we have some rain in the forecast. most of the day will be spent dry ♪ she's a brick house >> time for today's real estate. what you can get for under $300,000 these days. "today" real estate contributor and our brick house barbara corcoran is here with the best bargains in the market from a cabin in the rockies to a southern charmer. we'll start down south in south carolina. it's an historic 19th century home for $289,000. >> cheraw has to be the prettiest town the dixie. this town was a boys' school and was general sherman's head quarters on his march to the south. it's big enough for all those guys. it has a 50 by 12 column porch. the ceilings on the ground floor are all over 12 feet tall. there is a brick fireplace. that's one of seven in the house. the french doors are topped with broken pedimentes which is common and pretty in the room. there is a tile back splash. i'm happy they didn't ruin the kitchen when they renovated it. there is a blue dining room with pretty wanscoting. traditional windows on every wall and look at the sun room. who wouldn't want to hang out there? lush greenery surrounding it. there is a charming fenced garden and it's got a garden shed that would be called a guest house in any other part of the country. >> is that's for sure. now to cleveland, just south in hudson, ohio. a four bedroom home for $289,000. >> they have different weather. look at this house. they have under ground railroads that pass through under the streets, secret rooms, passageways and tunnels. they run through the whole area. this is a traditional house. first floor office. four big bedrooms. the living room is bright and inviting with hardwood floors. there is a walk-in bay window. it's walk-in if you can get a foot in there. there it is. there is a cook's kitchen with a pot filler faucet which is popular today with an expansive island and a sunny dining area. the formal dining room has wood floors. a sizable room. i like that rug. the family room has beamed ceilings and is cozy with the wood burning fireplace. there is a big yard out back. big enough to have maybe 20 kids if you want to have a big family. a great house for raising a family. >> let's go now to reading, pennsylvania. get that reading railroad going. >> you remember that. >> classic stone colonial. >> this is one hour from center city in philadelphia. >> wow. >> it's very close. almost next to albright college and gives the neighborhood a college town feel which is so popular today. in 1942 they built this house and took beautiful stone from the area. inside you see wood floors, a brick fireplace, a custom eat-in kitchen with okay cabinets and black appliances. why they did it, i'm not sure. co corian counter tops. expanded bay windows and a deep window sill which is charming to spend time in. there is a built-in bookcase in the den next door with a wood burning fireplace. out back there is a handsome beautifully landscaped corner lot with mature trees. looks like the house is historic and has been there. >> looks much older than 1942. >> it was well done with great taste. >> evans, georgia. heading back to the south. let's go to a beautiful home for $289,900 on a quite cul-de-sac. >> this is five miles from augusta golf course which hosts the masters tournament every spring. this is a three-story house. almost looks like somebody took a picture and stretched it up. it's tall and skinny. 3,000 square feet. that's williamsburg style. very popular in georgia. ten foot ceilings. hard wood floorses and a marble fireplace. i like the yellow color in the room. that's pretty. the kitchen is too blue for me. >> wow. >> very pretty room though. the formal dining room has wainscoting and gleaming floors. a sunny eat area doubling your entertainment space. the backyard is fenced and has a nice play set tucked into a corner. >> just outside of denver, evergreen, colorado. $287,000 for a charming cabin. >> you will see this cabin sits at 7,200 feet elevation. it was a summer play ground for frank and teddy roosevelt. they make claim to the neighborhood. three acres of pristine land. inside you see it's loft-like with an open great room, wide planked floors and an old fashioned wood burning stove. >> and a toboggan on the wall. >> i didn't notice. you should be a real estate broker. knotty pine cabinets. that looks dated because of the color. and a separate laundry room next door. the dining room is flooded with sunlight. i like the beamed ceiling. two big windows make it pleasant for breakfast or dinner, i think. upstairs is a couch parking lot. move that furniture around, decorate it. stop it, al. windows with breathtaking views. >> they have ridden the sled off the loft and it got stuck on the wall. thanks, barbara. up next, when in doubt, throw it out. how to keep bacteria from invading your makeup. later on, a bitter off screen drama as one of the desperate housewives takes their executive producer to court. first, these messages. ♪ my heart skips a beat ♪ my heart skips a beat ♪ my heart is playing tricks on me ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing new special k granola bars. ♪ i can't break through with 4 grams of 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>> products have a specific smell when you buy them. when they are getting old they turn rancid. the ingredients change. certain times ingredients will become stronger. certain times they won't work. it won't smell bad necessarily. mascara has a distinct smell. your lipstick has a distinct taste. when it changes, get rid of it. >> consistency in color changes, too. lotions and creams get yellow, off-color. >> and that's a warning sign that something is going wrong. water has evaporated which changes the ingredient concentrations. then the product may not be doing what it is supposed to be doing and it can harm you. it can irritate the skin. you can get acne. you want to be careful about it. >> to makeup first. mascara, of course. you are supposed to change it, but how often? >> i recommend every three months. the reason is you are exposing your eyes to it and the eyes are sensitive to jerms and bacteria. also the vestibule that mascara is stored in. you have to take the wand out of on airtight area which is a great breeding ground for bacteria. change it as often as you can. >> and eye liner? >> they're better as long as you don't use saliva to moisten them. that will introduce bacteria as well. eye pencils, you sharpen away and start with a fresh crayon every time or you can use alcohol. they can stay about a year. >> lipstick versus lip gloss. >> gloss has the same issue as the mascara. the wand going in and out of the vestibule that stores it introducing bacteria that you can't get rid of. three months, max, for a lip gloss. if you get exposed to a cold sore or something with an infection on your mouth, throw that lip gloss away. lipsticks you can cut the top off of it, clean it with alcohol and perhaps save it for longer. 6 to 12 months. when lipsticks don't go on smoothly, get rid of them. >> the best place to store makeup. >> people store makeup and cosmetics in the bathroom which is the worst place. you want a dry, nonsun exposed, nonhumid area to store them. keep them in a drawer or cabinet. dark, away from sunlight, out of the bathroom. >> all right. skin care products, moving on. creams and moisturizers. how important is it to make sure you're checking that you are not getting exposure to bacteria? >> creams and moisturizers, be careful and use products that are not turning yellow, that haven't changed consistency and color. they can store bacteria. people often don't realize how dangerous they can be. they leave them in desk drawers, cosmetic bags and gym bags for months, even years and don't change them out. >> tubes are better when it comes to making sure the product is not introduced to bacteria. >> right. you want to go for packaging that's more high tech. go for tubes, pump bottles, things that are airtight. you don't have to double dip with your fingers. if you put the finger in the jar, wash them before and after. you are reintroducing bacteria every time you expose it to air. >> good tips. i have cleaning out to do with my makeup and gym bags. thank you. >> thank you. coming up, bold and bright, pretty and printed. jeans are anything but blue these days. we'll check out the latest spring looks. and sean diddy combs comes by. he's not blue, fresh off the oscar win. we'll talk to him after these messages. 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