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national security adviser mike flynn's role as a lobbyist for turkey during the campaign. plea for help. >> did you say you're in a house full of girls? >> uh-huh. >> and somebody threatened to kill you if you leave? >> uh-huh. >> eight women between 19 and 22 years old allegedly held against their will and threatened with their lives at a luxury mansion in atlanta. one man now in custody as authorities investigating whether this is part of a wider human trafficking scheme. and moose on the loose. a snow border gets the fright of her life while skiing in colorado. a moose charging down the mountain, comes within feet of the woman. a terrifying moment that would stop the rest of us in our tracks. "today," march 11th, 2017. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> and welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm craig melvin alongside hallie jackson here. >> hello, sir. >> sheinelle is in scotland. she'll do the 9:00 a.m. show from there on monday. >> lucky lady out there at the castle. so excited for her. >> even better she played some golf. it may be the weekend but it is already a busy morning in washington, d.c. after mass firings of u.s. attorneys and new revelations over michael flynn's role as a foreign agent. we've got all of that covered for you this morning and we'll get to that in just a moment. but let's start with our top story that brutal cold snap slamming the east coast after some springlike temperatures earlier in the week. and a looming nor'easter as well. indra's here to break it down for us this morning. good morning pop. >> good morning. it's been a bit of a winter weather whiplash. a day after a storm dangerous driving conditions, we've got another nor'easter headed our way. take a look at this out of missouri. baseball sized hail destroying a windshield. this is a strong system headed our way. we're looking at arctic invasion. not a word you want to see, right? we're talking about leading up to cold temperatures this morning. 10, 15, 25 degrees below normal in the northeast. not exactly a good setup here. especially with some storms expected to be making their way in. so we're going to be looking for a couple systems here. of course maps are being a little bit slow for us. we're looking at temperatures well below normal. here's what's going on. we'll see a system here in the midwest as well as one in the southeast. those two are going to be coming together. what we're going to see is a low cruising up the coastline. depending on where that low goes, we're going to talk about the threat of a large amount of snow in through the major cities. here we are. look at these totals here. looking at maybe a foot of snow. that's something we are going to v as we make our way through monday night into tuesday. we're going to keep a close eye on this. details coming up shortly. >> we'll come back to you in a few minutes. thank you. now let's turn to the other big story out of washington where those 46 u.s. attorneys we told you about are waking up this morning to find out they are out of a job. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams has more on that. pete, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, hallie. they're all political appointees, nearly all put there by obama. it was clear most of them would be moving on. in fact, half of them already have. but now the rest have abruptly been told to clear out. there are 93 in all because some states have more than one. jeff sessions notified the remaining 46 they should immediately submit their letters of resignation. it happened so quickly that many of them first learned of it when they got calls from reporters. the justice department said as was the case in prior transitions. the statement said career prosecutors will carry on the work of offices until new ones can be confirmed by the senate. pete berara was asked to step down. he met with donald trump in late november and said then that he was asked to stay on and agreed to do it but now a white house official tells us that the administration intends to accept his letter of resignation. these firings came the day after a commentary from fox news figure sean hannity who urged the president to get rid of the hold overappointees and many think the firings were partly a response to that. the obama and george w. bush administrations replaced u.s. attorneys gradually. but in 1993, janet reno demanded the resignations of all of them in the early days of the clinton administration. hallie? >> pete williams in washington, thanks. the white house is working to push their new replacement bill with mike pence headed to kentucky today. but the administration is now dealing with yet another controversy surrounding general michael flynn. kelly o'donnell is live at the white house with all the details on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig. we begin with today marking the traveling sales pitch for the trump administration. for the republican version of a health insurance overhaul. this is public outreach and it starts with vice president mike pence heading to kentucky to meet with business leaders. this all comes as the white house is dealing with controversy and some good news. the president is flexing his board room skills to pitch an obamacare overhaul. >> this is the time we're going to get it done. we're working together. we have some great results. >> reporter: hampered by resistance from some conservatives, vice president pence has been making his own rounds. >> we move beyond the failed policies of obamacare. >> reporte to push the republicans' health insurance plan. >> we're going to have an orderly transition to a better health care system. >> reporter: from health care to jobs. remember this campaign bravado? >> i am going to be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. remember that. >> reporter: back then he discredited government job figures. >> don't believe those phony numbers when you hear 4.9% and 5% unemployment. >> reporter: but suddenly friday, those same labor department statistics had newfound credibility. when president trump's first month in office showed a drop in unemployment. press secretary sean spicer revelled in the contraction. >> yeah, i talked to the president prior to this. he said to quote him, they may have been phony in the past but it's very real now. >> reporter: a dose of good humor sorely needed in the trump michael flynn. last fall flynn worked several months for a foreign owned turkish company. his consulting firm paid more than $500,000. the press secretary acknowledged flynn had provided some information to the trump transition team. >> a personal lawyer of general flynn's contacted a transition lawyer and asked for guidance on what he should or should not do. >> reporter: but the white house insisted it had not known the consulting client was helping the turkish government. the retired general submitted documentation for his outside work but did not register as a foreign agent. until this past week. >> i just remembered. you wouldn't know that until he filed. he didn't file until two days ago. therefore nobody would have known that because he hadn't filed as a foreign agent until two days ago. >> reporter: taking another look back at michael flynn, you may remember he was at a time considered a possible running mate for donald trump. i ta t search and he said flynn never made it to the final round so was not interviewed and his personal finances were not examined. >> kelly, thank you. we're going to break all this down. both the health care and the national security angles. i want to start with rick tyler, our political analyst. rick, good morning. and let's start with health care. >> good morning. >> because the president has campaigned for months for close to two years on repealing and replacing obamacare. but there is a lot of conservative opposition for this. can the president who prides himself on his negotiation skills get the art of the health care deal done? is his charm offensive it's not going to work? >> i don't think so. first of all, i don't think he's going to get the votes in the senate and he may not get them in the house. the problem with this is it's not a repeal. the simple fact is they don't have the votes to repeal it because the senate rules don't allow them to because you need democrats to get it democrats passed obamacare. you can repeal parts. that's what republicans have done. but to fully repeal it you would need the voets they don't have. now they're pretending it's a repeal. but there's no replace. the bill starts as amending the aca, the obamacare. what we have is marginally tinkering and not really changing all that much obamacare as it exists today. so i don't think you're going to get the freedom caucus to get on board with that. >> and the freedom caucus, of course, those conservative members of the house who have concerns about tax credits. broaden out for a second. put on your teacher hat. what grade do you give him and what's the headline so far? >> it's early, right? let's say this is not your final grade and you have a chance to make it up by doing some extra credit. i would give them a solid "d." >> okay. and what's your headline? >> well, i think there's really been a failure of communicating what the president is trying to do. we don't know what his vision is for russia. we don't know what his vision is for north korea. we know he wants to eliminate isis but we're not sure how he's going to do that. we're still unclear what his immigration policy is going to be. we haven't seen anything on tax reform and as we've seen now, we don't really have health care. and the immigration eo, the executive order really is set aside the moratorium, it is not fundamentally different than what the government was doing already. this all looks like window dressing to me. >> rick, thank you very much. >> let's turn to the questions swirling about mike flynn with security analyst jeremy bash. thanks for waking up with us this morning. the ousted security adviser general flynn registers as a foreign agent this week after his firm does some work with turkey. and now it would was -- he was advising a presidential candidate while a foreign agent then becomes national security director. how unusual is that? >> very unusual, craig. it's kind of a trifecta of concerning behavior. first, he was receiving highly classified intelligence briefings as the national security adviser to the nominee and then of course during the transition. second is he didn't disclose his work on behalf of the turkish government to the justice department as required by federal law. and third, it appears that the white house was informed of his role as a lobbyist for foreign government. but they, in fact, put him into the job of national security adviser and didn't do anything about it. >> president trump met with the director of the cia mike pompeo yesterday. many would assume the conversation was the massive wikileaks trump proposing how the cia does its hacking. in terms of dump, do you see russia behind it, jeremy? and what do you make of the timing? >> well, look. i think a couple of things are telling. first of all, investigators will probably be looking first and foremost at an insider. because to get access to those sensitive material, you have to be on the computer system of the intelligence community. it's hard to hack that from the outside. they're going to be looking first who accessed those documents, who printed them and who downloaded them. but the timing is relevant. this didn't drop from the clear blue sky. the intelligence community has been pushing back on russian interference in our election. and many people inside the intelligence community believe this may be russia's revenge. its effort to embarrass the intelligence community. >> jeremy bash, always good to have you, sir. thanks. this morning growing anger as the nude photo sharing scandal involving the marines looks like it may be expanding to other military branches. >> reporter: it's an unsolved mystery in smalltown indiana this morning. who killed two teen girls? murdered nearly four weeks ago. today the grandparents of libby german are anxiously awaiting a break in the case. >> that, of course, was blake mccoy on a different story. a mystery out of indiana. a couple of teens murdered. two of them with the suspect still on the loose. the grandparents of one of those girls now speaking out. let's go back to blake mccoy. i want you to listen to this. >> reporter: it's an unsolved mystery in smalltown indiana this morning. who killed two teen girls? murdered nearly four weeks ago. today the grandparents of 14-year-old libby german are anxiously way awaiting a break in the case. >> it's a horrible thing. toughest thing we've been through. >> she would have made a difference. she would have made a difference in this world. >> reporter: libby's grandmother isro artwork, photos, and tell me of the future robbed from this young girl. you want people to put a face to this crime. >> yes. anticipate face with the name. i want the people to know libby, to know the person she was and that she didn't deserve this. >> reporter: libby and her best friend abigail williams were snapchating on a trail in delphi, indiana, when they were murdered. recovered from libby's phone, this image of her suspected killer. >> we know this is where the monster was. >> reporter: police have also released a short audio clip believed to be of the same man. >> down the hill. >> i'd give my life to figure out what happened to them. we will. we will. >> reporter: investigators now pouring through 11,000 tips including one from evansdale, iowa. a murder there from 2012 drawing eerie similarities. two young girls killed near hiking trails also on the 13th of the month. another. >> i want to make sure they're looking at it and they're ten steps ahead of me. >> reporter: a connection has not been ruled out. this morning libby's family is pleading for answers. >> the 11,000 tips is great. i really need one. one good one. that's what i'm after. >> reporter: as a heartbroken community seeks justice. blake mccoy, nbc news, delphi, indiana. and now here's that story on the mounting anger as the nude photo sharing scandal involves the marines. it appears to be expanding to the other military branches now. here's hans nichols with that story. >> reporter: today the marine corps investigation into accelerating after more nude photos of female service members emerge. shows photos of women in uniform. the website users encourage users to find and post naked pictures of those servi jim mattis weighing in on the scandal for the first time. we will not excuse or tolerate such behavior if we are to uphold our values and maintain our ability to defeat the enemy on the battlefield. the photos are now forcing the army and air force to join the marines to look deep sbeer the alleged inappropriate behavior. >> i'm not going to lay this off on anybody else, on the society or anybody else. okay. but this is our problem and i own it. >> reporter: general neller says some marines are behind the times. male marines not giving their female counterparts their due. >> come on, guys. they just want to do their job. let them do their job. and you do yours. >> reporter: but the general's comments unlikely to quell the controversy. >> where was this task force over the last four years over which he allowed this issue to metastasize into this cancer that's corroding corps from within? >> reporter: some like erica buttner who left last june telling nbc news tonight that they should meet with marine females who were victims. nbc news, the pentagon. let's look at other headlines. starting with an appalling case of human trafficking in atlanta. eight young women apparently held against their will. it started with a 911 call. >> i'm in a very bad situation and i need to get out. i was planning on leaving today. >> wait. did you say you're in a house full of girls? >> uh-huh. >> and somebody threatened to kill you if you leave? >> uh-huh. >> who's threatening to kill you? one of the girls? >> no, our boss. >> the caller said she'd been held for about a month with those other women for about a month in atlanta. the man renting the house kendrick roberts was arrested andh trafficking. new problems for muhammad ali jr. this morning. the son of the heavyweight champ was detained at airport security for a second time on friday. ali said he was detained last month. he is muslim. he was in washington talking to members of congress about the impact of. president trump's travel ban. he traveled to the capitol without incident but was detained for 20 minutes after meeting with lawmakers. the administration says they needed to confirm ali's identity and that his jewelry set off the scanner. and check this out. look at this video. a moose down a ski run in colorado. a snow border got this -- call ate close encounter. that's what it was. it happened on friday. the moose is charging at them then whipped right by those startled skiers pretty fast. i didn't know moose could move like that. wildlife officials think it was a female who had become agitated for some reason. cle you think those snow borders wanted to race her? >> no. that moose stopped them in their tracks. you like what i did there? >> indra is here filling in for dylan on maternity leave. how are you? >> great. getting a little busy. cold, busy. we have a lot going on. cold weather this morning. huge whiplash again where temperatures have gone way down from just a few days ago. look at this. right now the afternoon highs in the northeast we're talking about expecting just teens and even below zero. that's what's going to feel like for most of you with the windchill out there. 80s in california today. huge contrast across the country. otherwise we're looking at that. here's a look at closer to home. >> good morning. we have windchills right now in the teens. winds gusting 15, 20 miles per hour. they may be gusting to 30 miles an hour later today. so windchills, just in the teens and 20s throughout the day with just a cl 20s tomorrow morning. then increasing clouds on monday. still looking at possibility for some accumulating snow monday evening. maybe change over to some sleet and rain tuesday afternoon. >> we wish the cold weather was the only story. but i think we're all bracing, right? this nor'easter coming in monday to tuesday. we'll be watching it. >> all right. thank you, indra. let's show you that video going viral here. people all over the world reacting to this hilarious video of two toddlers tress passing on their dad's important tv interview. >> downright hilarious. morgan is here with that story. >> favorite of the day. >> i love this video. i could watch it a hundred times over and over on a loop. the reality is it's happened to many parents before. really trying to get their work done when the little ones want some extra attention. well, a video that surfaced yesterday saw every parent's worst work nightmare come to life. one man's surprise became the internet's treasure. >> reporter: we all know how it goes. you're at work and things are getting serious. >> scandals happen all the time -- >> reporter: here's professor robert kelly being interviewed on live television by the bbc when his little one creeps in behind him doing a little jig. >> what would it mean for the wider region? i think one of your children just walked in. >> reporter: a not so subtle hint from dad. then surprise. here comes backup. suddenly help dashes in whisks away both pint sized prowlers. >> my apologies. >> reporter: the professor soon had a sneaking suspicion what to come. tweets moments later, is this the kind of thing that goes viral and gets weird? weird, wonderful, and definitely viral. the headlines wrote themselves. kids burst onto scene and hilarity ensues. this bbc interview went horribly wrong in an amazing way. already shared millions of times on social media within hours. fans had a lot to i can't stop laughing. now that is real life folks when you work from home. that mother needs a cape for her superhero speed. i thought it was funny. kids will be kids. it was all in a day's work for this professor and his tiny trespassers. >> pardon me. >> all right. well, so far the professor hasn't responded to nbc's request for comment. he's living in south korea and has been pretty quiet since the incident. but there are reports that the kids probably thought dad was skyping with their grandparents. >>. you see them strutting in. >> you pointed out that this guy, he's an expert. still to come, an expectant mom putting a spin on our obsession with april the pregnant giraffe. one of this week's favorite stories. plus going big for biggie smalls. how some are making us think of stepping up our game. craig melvin, this is "today" on nbc. "today" nbc. aig you're on notice.cr with an open floor plan, you need to separate it with furniture. it's perfect for our family. coming up -- >> more on why sheinelle is in scotland today. hi, everybody. time right now 7:26 on this saturday, march 11th. i'm angie goff. we do want to keep you up to speed on stories we're following right now. the red cross has helped more than a dozen displaced people after a fire in northwest d.c. you're looking at some video from d.c. fire officials. they say this broke out after 11:00 last night and threatened neighboring row homes. no injuries were reported and no word on a cause just yet. the new hearriet tubman visitors center opening today in church creek. each stop helps tell her story. we will have a check on your wed stay with us. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. get the best. go to getfios.com the united airlines rock and roll d.c. marathon is happening right now. that is actually not the right video though. meteorologist tom kierein is here looking at temperatures that people are running in this morning. what's the word, tom? >> yeah. need to layer up. feeling more like january than early march as temperatures will still be in the 20s here by 8:00 a.m. then by 11:00, 30 miles an hour wind gusts. temperatures just a little bit above freezing. but windchills then just the teens and 20s staying windy all the way around 2:00. temperatures still generally in the upper 30s by then. and those gusts of wind, those strong gusts will be diminishing by sunset today. down to the mid-20s and low 40s tomorrow. lighter winds and more sunshine. a tolerable day to be out increasing clouds on monday. monday night into tuesday might get a bit of a mix of some snow changing to sleet and rain. angie? >> thank you, tom. we'll be back in 25 minutes with another update. ♪ ♪ hallie jackson, it's like all over again. >> i'm back in middle school, man. >> backstreet's back all right. they're teaming up with another member of '90s bands. >> what? >> one of our stories coming up in pop start later on. we are back live on this saturday morning, march 11th, 2017. the crowd outside so lovely to stop by on a bitter cold morning. >> they're all bundled up. first let's take a quick look at the stories making headlines today. millions of people across 16 states waking that bitter cold snap. a nor'easter, by the way, looming right behind it. call it weather whiplash after springlike conditions earlier in the week. 46 u.s. attorneys around the country are waking up without a job this morning. that's after attorney general jeff sessions asked for their immediate resignation friday. it came as a shock with many first learning about it after getting calls from reporters. and ivanka trump's fashion label is getting some good news. a huge spike in sales back in february had the brand jumping 219%. turns out that the spike happened on the same day white house counselor kellyanne conway promoted the jewelly line on "fox & friends." all right. we start with the download. our recap of some of the biggest headlines from the wikileaks dump to the big showdown this week. president trump versus former president obama. >> the white house still facing fallout from president trump's explosive tweet accusing president obama of ordering the wiretapping of trump tower. >> dismissing the claim as simply false. >> our cameras capturing james comey at the capitol. not answering this question from nbc's casey hunt. on the policy front, the new republican health care bill facing opposition on capitol hill. even from some in the gop itself. >> we are united on repeal but we are divided on replacement. >> the bill as written is not going to pass the senate. >> but a continued effort to push reluctant republicans. >> this is the closest we will ever get to repealing and replacing obamacare. meanwhile, the fbi and cia scramble to find out who is behind one of the most damaging intelligence breaches in history. >> thousands of documents posted by wikileaks. which it says reveals a playbook for hacking. >> this is an historic act of devastating incompetence. >> could russia have hacked the cia or a worse nightmare. could there be a mole inside the cia working for putin? tragedy on the tracks. four dead, dozens hurt after a freight train collided with a charter bus on its way to a mississippi casino. >> the bus dropped 300 feet down the tracks. >> i never seen anything like this and i been out here 50 years. >> emergency crews scramble to the scene in less than two minutes. >> we had two victims that had or extricated. a bombshell interview with casey anthony about the death of her daughter caylee. >> your understanding how did she die? >> i don't know. >> anthony who was found not guilty of murder in the case speaking out about the case and her life since in a series of >> i'm okay with myself. i sleep pretty good at night. a bittersweet moment for sea world as it waits for their last orca to be born in captivity. >> you can see something pulsing. that's the heart beat. >> but animal rights activists are not so happy saying they should start a life with the baby in the wild. >> to do that would be really a death sentence. with the world watching and waiting for april the giraffe to give birth, another expectant mom decided to get in on the fun with both moms due any day it had had millions wondering who would give birth first. erin dieterich won this race welcoming a baby boy. and an on-air flub left our peter alexander speechless. >> matt and craig. >> all right. peter al -- >> did he just matt and craig us? who's matt in this scenario, peter? >> i didn't evea so she called you peter. >> matt and craig? okay, good. well, thank you, willard. >> you take the whole weekend off. >> we are going to miss peter. >> good visit, good visit. >> i was watching that in the white house booth when peter was doing his piece dying laughing alone. he came back, he had no idea what he had said. >> people don't fully appreciate how funny he is. he is hilarious. indra peterson is also pretty funny. >> sheinelle, matt, thank you so much. we had a storm yesterday nap is going to be nothing in comparison to what we'll see in a few days. we know this. yesterday's storm has already pushed off the northeast. but something is brewing out there. so we're watching another system in the midwest right now as it starts to brew one part of a two-part series is going to come together and bring us that nor'easter. first we're going to be watching in the south today. we're going to look for the heaviest snow. this is going to be one part of that system as it starts to bring some snow here into the carolinas today. there's going system that's here in the midwest that will eventually merge with that. but we are going to have to watch out towards minneapolis. you can see right on the borderline a small amount of snow or large amount of snow right at commute times. we're going to keep a very close eye on this guy. here's the totals we're looking for. higher elevations. we could be talking about three inches of snow. let's take a look at your local weather. >> good morning. temperatures right now are in the 20s. but look at our windchills just in the teens. just about everywhere winds gusting around 20 miles an hour. feels like 16 in washington here this early spring day. later we'll be in the upper 30s and the winds diminishing later in the afternoon. clouds coming and going. it is a weather alert day due to the windchills. then sunday low 40s tomorrow afternoon. increasing clouds monday. evening accumulating snow maybe lingering into tuesday morning changing to sleet and rain in the afternoon tuesday. >> kind of laughing, everyone was like my gosh the snow is horrible in the northeast. >> just wait. >> not even close. >> oh, boy. , >> any time. just ahead, ever wonder what happens around the house when you're not there? 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>> look. you're a police officer on duty. i can record this weekend. a police officer in north carolina pulling over this driver. the driver recording it all. >> i can keep recording. >> turn it off. >> i can rekeep recording. i'm sitting in my car holding my phone. is the law? >> step out of the car. >> the officer incorrectly tells the driver he can't record. but the driver happens to be a lawyer. >> what are you arresting me for? i'm sitting in my car recording in case anything happens. i'm surrounded by five police officers. >> you're being a jerk. >> i'm not being a jerk. i'm recording it in case anything happens. >> reporter: turns out, there's no new law against it. the police department admitting the officer was wrong. internal affairs now investigating. >> i'm going to drag you out of here. >> you're going to drag me out of my own car? >> reporter: in texas sandra bland pulled over and it got heated too. >> get out of the car! get out! >> wow. >> now! >> wow. >> get out of the car! >> reporter: bl t camera. >> get off the phone. >> i'm not on the phone. i have a right to record this. >> put your phone down. >> reporter: so when a cop pulls you over, what is the officer allowed to do and what are your rights? rochester police pulling me over to show you. >> very first thing is ask you for license, registration, and proof of insurance. >> and i have to give you this? >> that's one of the things you're required to give me. then i ask why i stopped you. >> let's say i know i'm wrong. do i have to answer that question? >> you don't have to answer the question. you could say i don't know, no, or not say anything at all. >> i'm not more likely to get a ticket because of that? >> no, sir. >> what if i want to record myself. am i allowed to record? >> you are. you're absolutely allowed to record. couple things you want to be careful of the. first is not to make any sudden movements in the vehicle or reach in areas we can't see. last thing i want to do is ask for a weapon. >> if i say i want to rd i'm taking my phone out. i'm pointing it at you and recording. >> yes, sir. >> and this is fine? >> that is fine. >> the next thing that may happen, i may ask you to step out of the for cap. >> what if i don't want to get out of the car? >> this is one of the things you have to do. >> i know myself and i know our viewers. i'd be saying this is a regular traffic stop. why am i out of my car? what's the problem? >> and i may tell you or i may not. >> you don't have to? >> i do not have to. then i say you don't mind if i search your car? >> do i have to say yes to that? >> you don't. it's a request. >> so i don't have to say yes. >> no, you don't. >> even though it sounds like a command, it's a question. >> yes, i'm asking. >> sometimes cops say why wouldn't you let me search it. >> that's a tactic we try to use. >> i shouldn't feel bullied to say yes. >> nope. it's still is question request. >> and can it hurt me in court if i say no? >> no. >> reporter: at least 11 states just made laws them requiring you to learn all that if you want to get or regnaw license. in arizona, the new law could change the written examine asking questions about how to behave if pulled over. in rhode island, students in driver's ed would have to learn about traffic stops in order to pass the course. and in kentucky it's already been rolled out. the driver's manual there updated with a new section about how drivers should react in the moment. so what's the bottom line here? >> there's only two things you have to do. you have to provide your license, registration, and proof of insurance. and then you have to get out of the car when we tell you to. >> reporter: that's it? >> that's it. >> of course laws can vary but no matter what, just be polite to the officer even if you're frustrated or angry. and if they search your car against your will without probable cause, do not fight with him on the scene or her if it's a female officer. you're better off fighting it out in court. >> all right. jeff rossen f the driver's license exam. >> thoost a great idea. i think it depends on where you live. be familiar with the laws in your state. up next, it's that time of year again. the clocks are changing. indra's in the orange room to see how much people really know about why we change the time right after these messages. this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? 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offense and defense. >> this is the time we're going to get it done. >> the white house ramping up the sales pitch to replace obamacare with mike pence set to travel to kentucky today in an effort to woo jittery conservatives. officials deflecting new questions about when they lea learned mike flynn's role as a lobbyist for turkey during the campaign. and sheinelle's in scotland. at dunce castle. why she's there and what she's got planned from learning to play the bagpipes, land yachting, and more. we'll be bringing a bit of scotland to your living room this morning, "today" saturday march 11th 2017. ♪ >> it's my 50th birthday! >> happy birthday! >> i'm seven months pregnant and the baby is keeping me warm. hi to my son ken at home. >> from nebraska! >> girls weekend in nyc! hi family from richmond, virginia! >> hi family from boston! ♪ and welcome back to "today" on this saturday morning. a friendly crowd joining us out on the plaza despite those freezing cold temperatures. we apologize for the weather, hallie jackson. craig melvin here along with sheinelle while she is in scotland. we will check in with her in a bit. >> and the pictures look incredible. i'm jealous of miss sheinelle. let's start with the bitter cold snap. no matter how ready we all are to jump into spring, it seems like winter won't let go. >> why do i feel you're about to blame me? >> no, no, indra. >> sort of a winter weather whiplash. the day after the storm blanketed causing dangerous driving conditions. we've got another nor'easter headed our way. take a look at this video out of missouri. baseball sized hail destroying a storm's windshield leaving it full of cracks. oh, yes. looks like winter is here and arrived late. looking at this arctic air now bringing temperatures you would typically see in the middle of winter now sitting here. this morning the windchill in new york city, it feels like 8 degrees. in bangor, feels like 24 below this morning. buffalo, 12 below normal. that's what the high is going to be for you today. in at 45. as we go into tomorrow, not a big change. d.c. at 40. that nor'easter headed in monday through tuesday. here's a look at your local weather. >> and right now we got windchills in the teens. later today into the 20s. temperatures getting above freezing. may actually make it into the upper 30s during the afternoon. and then a few clouds tonight, winds diminish. 20s tomorrow morning. afternoon highs on monday with lots of sun and low 40s. increasing clouds as we get into monday. and then monday evening into tuesday. accumulating snow. does look like during the day on tuesday we'll get maybe some of that snow changing to sleet and rain. stay tuned. >> -- more heat this morning. this about the bankrupt firing of prosecutors. the trump administration with attorney general jeff sessions asked for the resignations of the remaining u.s. attorneys. 46 of them across the country. they are political already moved on. but with cases pending, some expected a slower changeover as new hires came on board. now, the justice department said this was done as was the case in prior administrations and that career prosecutors will continue their work until new u.s. attorneys are confirmed by the senate. now, other past administrations have also had this kind of a procedure where they fire u.s. attorneys because they are political appointees. there is also new attention being paid to the former national security adviser michael flynn who's coming under fire after the white house is learning e he's registered as a foreign agent. he has done this for his outside consulting work. during the campaign flynn was advising donald trump. he was paid more than half a million dollars to assist the government of turkey. he filed the few days ago. and white house officials tell me flynn had in fact contacted the trump transition lawyers and the white house counsel's office to ask about how he should proceed, how he should file as a federal agent. i'm told he was told that he should follow the law. and because this was a personal business matter, they could not advise him. hallie? >> kelly o'donnell with that new reporting. thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines on this saturday morning. a late reversal in boston will allow lbgt veterans to march in the st. patrick's day parade. an earlier decision to deny a group called out vets the right to march. it set off a fire storm with sponsors threatening to back out of the parade. out vet said it will march on the 19th in honor of the brave men and women who have sacrificed for our country. >> and take a look at this amazing footage from china. a speeding car ends up on the roof of a e. the homeowner heard the crash, looked up, saw the car stuck up there. the driver said he was trying to avoid something in the road and accidentally stepped on the gas. luckily nobody was hurt. but could you imagine being home when that happened? indra out on the plaza with another check of the weather there. >> take a look. girls week. we have two sisters here celebrating international womans day or week. where are you from? >> new jersey. >> what's your name? >> emily. >> emily, do you know you have a big storm coming our way? >> yeah! no school! >> kids always give you the upside when bad weather is coming our way. we'll show you what is going on. once again, we had a bit of snow in the northeast. that guy is nothing in comparison to what we will be seeing just a few days away. we're going to be starting with notice that system out in the midwest? that guy is going to bring a bit of snow for you today. and eventually as you go through tonight into tomorrow. we'll see snow into the carolinas. we're also going to be watching l developing off the coastline. those two are going to combine and what we're looking at is a nor'easter by the time we get into monday and tuesday. heavy snow expected into e the big cities. otherwise look at the difference here. look at the temperatures. notice the northeast looks like 18 degrees out towards maine. then you look towards the west coa coast, what a difference. 88 degrees for them. we are bracing ourselves. that's a look at the big picture. let's take a look now at your local weather. >> weather alert day due to frigid windchills this morning into the afternoon. winds gusting to around 30 miles an hour. temperatures climbing into the upper 30s this afternoon. we'll have some sunshine and clouds coming and going. lighter winds on sunday. we'll be in the 20s in the morning. afternoon highs, low 40s. lots of sun tomorrow. then increasing clouds on monday as perhaps a nor'easter develops. changing maybe some even snow and tuesday morning into some sleet and rain it looks like during the afternoon on tuesday with highs in the 30s. >> so i 60 years old today. where are you from? >> california. san diego. >> are you excited for the snow? >> i cannot wait. >> see. some of us love the snow. still ahead, love your partner style probably not as much as this cute couple. why they dress alike. that's next in trending. plus fans around the world will circle one day in their calendars for this event. the return of "game of thrones." got more right after these messages. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! 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mrs. pan says it's because they already have matching hair. >> i like it. they're very on trend. >> i'm sure this was her idea, by the way. >> i love everything about them. >> you and sheinelle, please. >> do you ever wonder what happens in your house when you aren't home? the company nest has security cameras, they have the best user generated footage. first shows you what happens when a mailman loses control of his truck. >> oh. >> yikes! >> there he goes. >> backing it up. >> the dramatic music helps. the next one is all about, by the way, a dad whose foot falls through the ceiling. the kids are sleeping below. >> a big wipeout coming up. this is another video. let's watch. >> oh, this is good. >> no. >> he did not hurt anything, but still groceries all over. >> i don't think he wanted to be on national tv for this. >> and how about the dog trying to play fetch, right? except the owner didn't know. >> a dog 100% unfazed by the whole thing. >> i don't think the woman was sufficiently -- i don't think she was sufficiently concerned. >> that's what happens when you have these cameras. >> be careful. sometimes you see things you don't want to see. i'm going to leave it at that. >> personal experience? 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>> 'nsync. >> in the '90s you had to pick one. i'm about to make all of craig's dreams come true. during a backstreet boys show in vegas a.j. spotted joey fatone in the audience. here's a play by play of what happened. he pulled joey up on stage. joey then sweeps him off his feet. they serenade the former 'nsyncer and joey caps things off by giving nick carter a big ole kiss. and finally, it's the day "game of thrones" fans have been waiting months for. the season seven premiere date. >> finally here! >> but we have to wait a little longer for that. hbo made the announcement a bizarre live stream. a block of ice was supposed to melt revealing the date. 15 minutes in the stream cut to black prompting hysteria online. here are some tweets. i blame pricewaterhousecoopers. then the stream returned, malfunctioned again and again. finally a premiere date of july 16th was revealed. this will consist of only seven episodes. kit harington said it's going to be much bigger in scale and the focus will be on the main cast. >> melting ice to reveal the thing? 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[ bagpipes playing ] so you probably noticed that sheinelle jones out today. we mentioned throughout the broadcast she decided to take a trip to scotland with al roker for some fun. she's joining us now. >> yes! sheinelle, how is it out there? you're there. you've got quite the itinerary planned, right? >> reporter: yes. i am so ready for my scottish adventure. can i tell you something? first of all, welcome to edinburgh. isn't it absolutely dreamy? it's like something out of a movie set. full disclosure, i get off the airplane and get in the car. i'm like, okay. welcome to scotland, sheinelle. turn on the radio. let's see what the locals are talking about. it's justin bieber. i kid you not. i was like, wait, what? i'm in scotland! but you look you definitely know you're in scotland. let me tell you about dunce castle. this is where we'll be broadcasting live on monday and tuesday. take a look at these pictures. this place is amazing. my 7-year-old son said does the king know you're coming. apparently sits on 1200 acres. it's essentially 1/2 the size of central park. and the oldest parts of the castle date back to 1320. can you imagine? and apparently you can book this place for weddings. some lucky kid tonight is going to have his 21st birthday there tonight. can you imagine? >> i'd love to see that. >> reporter: of course all of our producers are planning fun things for me. including land yachting. it includes the grace of sailing which i've never sewn and the excitement of racing which i've never done. the red hot chili pipers are going to show al and i how to hit the bapi >> reporter: but it's going to be a lot of fun. but before you guys leave me, craig, i have a little gift for you. >> oh. >> reporter: are you ready? >> i am. i love a gift. >> wait for it. >> reporter: do you like it? >> it's a kilt? >> you know, i do like it. >> reporter: this is a special one just for you. here's the thing, craig. >> you know, i don't need that. i don't need that. you may not know this about me, but on saturday mornings, i bring my own. thank you, though. i appreciate the gesture. >> reporter: i can't believe you'd do that. zoom in. i want to see your knees. with 1000 sheets -- more than any other national brand -- to keep on going just like you. so keep on hugging... keep on playing... keep on smiling... keep on awesoming. with 1000 sheets, we'll keep on going, right along with you. a new epic flavor... it's cranberry. it's pineapple. and there's no. sugar. added. cranberry pineapple 100% juice. the next big thing to hit the juice aisle. everyone wants to be (cthe cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. the honey in honey nut cheerios likes to take its sweet time. 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national security adviser mike flynn's role as a lobbyist for turkey during the campaign. plea for help. >> did you say you're in a house full of girls? >> uh-huh. >> and somebody threatened to kill you if you leave? >> uh-huh. >> eight women between 19 and 22 years old allegedly held against their will and threatened with their lives at a luxury mansion in atlanta. one man now in custody as authorities investigating whether this is part of a wider human trafficking scheme. and moose on the loose. a snow border gets the fright of her life while skiing in colorado. a moose charging down the mountain, comes within feet of the woman. a terrifying moment that would stop the rest of us in our tracks. "today," march 11th, 2017. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> and welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm craig melvin alongside hallie jackson here. >> hello, sir. >> sheinelle is in scotland. she'll do the 9:00 a.m. show from there on monday. >> lucky lady out there at the castle. so excited for her. >> even better she played some golf. it may be the weekend but it is already a busy morning in washington, d.c. after mass firings of u.s. attorneys and new revelations over michael flynn's role as a foreign agent. we've got all of that covered for you this morning and we'll get to that in just a moment. but let's start with our top story that brutal cold snap slamming the east coast after some springlike temperatures earlier in the week. and a looming nor'easter as well. indra's here to break it down for us this morning. good morning pop. >> good morning. it's been a bit of a winter weather whiplash. a day after a storm dangerous driving conditions, we've got another nor'easter headed our way. take a look at this out of missouri. baseball sized hail destroying a windshield. this is a strong system headed our way. we're looking at arctic invasion. not a word you want to see, right? we're talking about leading up to cold temperatures this morning. 10, 15, 25 degrees below normal in the northeast. not exactly a good setup here. especially with some storms expected to be making their way in. so we're going to be looking for a couple systems here. of course maps are being a little bit slow for us. we're looking at temperatures well below normal. here's what's going on. we'll see a system here in the midwest as well as one in the southeast. those two are going to be coming together. what we're going to see is a low cruising up the coastline. depending on where that low goes, we're going to talk about the threat of a large amount of snow in through the major cities. here we are. look at these totals here. looking at maybe a foot of snow. that's something we are going to v as we make our way through monday night into tuesday. we're going to keep a close eye on this. details coming up shortly. >> we'll come back to you in a few minutes. thank you. now let's turn to the other big story out of washington where those 46 u.s. attorneys we told you about are waking up this morning to find out they are out of a job. nbc's justice correspondent pete williams has more on that. pete, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, hallie. they're all political appointees, nearly all put there by obama. it was clear most of them would be moving on. in fact, half of them already have. but now the rest have abruptly been told to clear out. there are 93 in all because some states have more than one. jeff sessions notified the remaining 46 they should immediately submit their letters of resignation. it happened so quickly that many of them first learned of it when they got calls from reporters. the justice department said as was the case in prior transitions. the statement said career prosecutors will carry on the work of offices until new ones can be confirmed by the senate. pete berara was asked to step down. he met with donald trump in late november and said then that he was asked to stay on and agreed to do it but now a white house official tells us that the administration intends to accept his letter of resignation. these firings came the day after a commentary from fox news figure sean hannity who urged the president to get rid of the hold overappointees and many think the firings were partly a response to that. the obama and george w. bush administrations replaced u.s. attorneys gradually. but in 1993, janet reno demanded the resignations of all of them in the early days of the clinton administration. hallie? >> pete williams in washington, thanks. the white house is working to push their new replacement bill with mike pence headed to kentucky today. but the administration is now dealing with yet another controversy surrounding general michael flynn. kelly o'donnell is live at the white house with all the details on that. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig. we begin with today marking the traveling sales pitch for the trump administration. for the republican version of a health insurance overhaul. this is public outreach and it starts with vice president mike pence heading to kentucky to meet with business leaders. this all comes as the white house is dealing with controversy and some good news. the president is flexing his board room skills to pitch an obamacare overhaul. >> this is the time we're going to get it done. we're working together. we have some great results. >> reporter: hampered by resistance from some conservatives, vice president pence has been making his own rounds. >> we move beyond the failed policies of obamacare. >> reporte to push the republicans' health insurance plan. >> we're going to have an orderly transition to a better health care system. >> reporter: from health care to jobs. remember this campaign bravado? >> i am going to be the greatest jobs president that god ever created. remember that. >> reporter: back then he discredited government job figures. >> don't believe those phony numbers when you hear 4.9% and 5% unemployment. >> reporter: but suddenly friday, those same labor department statistics had newfound credibility. when president trump's first month in office showed a drop in unemployment. press secretary sean spicer revelled in the contraction. >> yeah, i talked to the president prior to this. he said to quote him, they may have been phony in the past but it's very real now. >> reporter: a dose of good humor sorely needed in the trump michael flynn. last fall flynn worked several months for a foreign owned turkish company. his consulting firm paid more than $500,000. the press secretary acknowledged flynn had provided some information to the trump transition team. >> a personal lawyer of general flynn's contacted a transition lawyer and asked for guidance on what he should or should not do. >> reporter: but the white house insisted it had not known the consulting client was helping the turkish government. the retired general submitted documentation for his outside work but did not register as a foreign agent. until this past week. >> i just remembered. you wouldn't know that until he filed. he didn't file until two days ago. therefore nobody would have known that because he hadn't filed as a foreign agent until two days ago. >> reporter: taking another look back at michael flynn, you may remember he was at a time considered a possible running mate for donald trump. i ta t search and he said flynn never made it to the final round so was not interviewed and his personal finances were not examined. >> kelly, thank you. we're going to break all this down. both the health care and the national security angles. i want to start with rick tyler, our political analyst. rick, good morning. and let's start with health care. >> good morning. >> because the president has campaigned for months for close to two years on repealing and replacing obamacare. but there is a lot of conservative opposition for this. can the president who prides himself on his negotiation skills get the art of the health care deal done? is his charm offensive it's not going to work? >> i don't think so. first of all, i don't think he's going to get the votes in the senate and he may not get them in the house. the problem with this is it's not a repeal. the simple fact is they don't have the votes to repeal it because the senate rules don't allow them to because you need democrats to get it democrats passed obamacare. you can repeal parts. that's what republicans have done. but to fully repeal it you would need the voets they don't have. now they're pretending it's a repeal. but there's no replace. the bill starts as amending the aca, the obamacare. what we have is marginally tinkering and not really changing all that much obamacare as it exists today. so i don't think you're going to get the freedom caucus to get on board with that. >> and the freedom caucus, of course, those conservative members of the house who have concerns about tax credits. broaden out for a second. put on your teacher hat. what grade do you give him and what's the headline so far? >> it's early, right? let's say this is not your final grade and you have a chance to make it up by doing some extra credit. i would give them a solid "d." >> okay. and what's your headline? >> well, i think there's really been a failure of communicating what the president is trying to do. we don't know what his vision is for russia. we don't know what his vision is for north korea. we know he wants to eliminate isis but we're not sure how he's going to do that. we're still unclear what his immigration policy is going to be. we haven't seen anything on tax reform and as we've seen now, we don't really have health care. and the immigration eo, the executive order really is set aside the moratorium, it is not fundamentally different than what the government was doing already. this all looks like window dressing to me. >> rick, thank you very much. >> let's turn to the questions swirling about mike flynn with security analyst jeremy bash. thanks for waking up with us this morning. the ousted security adviser general flynn registers as a foreign agent this week after his firm does some work with turkey. and now it would was -- he was advising a presidential candidate while a foreign agent then becomes national security director. how unusual is that? >> very unusual, craig. it's kind of a trifecta of concerning behavior. first, he was receiving highly classified intelligence briefings as the national security adviser to the nominee and then of course during the transition. second is he didn't disclose his work on behalf of the turkish government to the justice department as required by federal law. and third, it appears that the white house was informed of his role as a lobbyist for foreign government. but they, in fact, put him into the job of national security adviser and didn't do anything about it. >> president trump met with the director of the cia mike pompeo yesterday. many would assume the conversation was the massive wikileaks trump proposing how the cia does its hacking. in terms of dump, do you see russia behind it, jeremy? and what do you make of the timing? >> well, look. i think a couple of things are telling. first of all, investigators will probably be looking first and foremost at an insider. because to get access to those sensitive material, you have to be on the computer system of the intelligence community. it's hard to hack that from the outside. they're going to be looking first who accessed those documents, who printed them and who downloaded them. but the timing is relevant. this didn't drop from the clear blue sky. the intelligence community has been pushing back on russian interference in our election. and many people inside the intelligence community believe this may be russia's revenge. its effort to embarrass the intelligence community. >> jeremy bash, always good to have you, sir. thanks. this morning growing anger as the nude photo sharing scandal involving the marines looks like it may be expanding to other military branches. >> reporter: it's an unsolved mystery in smalltown indiana this morning. who killed two teen girls? murdered nearly four weeks ago. today the grandparents of libby german are anxiously awaiting a break in the case. >> that, of course, was blake mccoy on a different story. a mystery out of indiana. a couple of teens murdered. two of them with the suspect still on the loose. the grandparents of one of those girls now speaking out. let's go back to blake mccoy. i want you to listen to this. >> reporter: it's an unsolved mystery in smalltown indiana this morning. who killed two teen girls? murdered nearly four weeks ago. today the grandparents of 14-year-old libby german are anxiously way awaiting a break in the case. >> it's a horrible thing. toughest thing we've been through. >> she would have made a difference. she would have made a difference in this world. >> reporter: libby's grandmother isro artwork, photos, and tell me of the future robbed from this young girl. you want people to put a face to this crime. >> yes. anticipate face with the name. i want the people to know libby, to know the person she was and that she didn't deserve this. >> reporter: libby and her best friend abigail williams were snapchating on a trail in delphi, indiana, when they were murdered. recovered from libby's phone, this image of her suspected killer. >> we know this is where the monster was. >> reporter: police have also released a short audio clip believed to be of the same man. >> down the hill. >> i'd give my life to figure out what happened to them. we will. we will. >> reporter: investigators now pouring through 11,000 tips including one from evansdale, iowa. a murder there from 2012 drawing eerie similarities. two young girls killed near hiking trails also on the 13th of the month. another. >> i want to make sure they're looking at it and they're ten steps ahead of me. >> reporter: a connection has not been ruled out. this morning libby's family is pleading for answers. >> the 11,000 tips is great. i really need one. one good one. that's what i'm after. >> reporter: as a heartbroken community seeks justice. blake mccoy, nbc news, delphi, indiana. and now here's that story on the mounting anger as the nude photo sharing scandal involves the marines. it appears to be expanding to the other military branches now. here's hans nichols with that story. >> reporter: today the marine corps investigation into accelerating after more nude photos of female service members emerge. shows photos of women in uniform. the website users encourage users to find and post naked pictures of those servi jim mattis weighing in on the scandal for the first time. we will not excuse or tolerate such behavior if we are to uphold our values and maintain our ability to defeat the enemy on the battlefield. the photos are now forcing the army and air force to join the marines to look deep sbeer the alleged inappropriate behavior. >> i'm not going to lay this off on anybody else, on the society or anybody else. okay. but this is our problem and i own it. >> reporter: general neller says some marines are behind the times. male marines not giving their female counterparts their due. >> come on, guys. they just want to do their job. let them do their job. and you do yours. >> reporter: but the general's comments unlikely to quell the controversy. >> where was this task force over the last four years over which he allowed this issue to metastasize into this cancer that's corroding corps from within? >> reporter: some like erica buttner who left last june telling nbc news tonight that they should meet with marine females who were victims. nbc news, the pentagon. let's look at other headlines. starting with an appalling case of human trafficking in atlanta. eight young women apparently held against their will. it started with a 911 call. >> i'm in a very bad situation and i need to get out. i was planning on leaving today. >> wait. did you say you're in a house full of girls? >> uh-huh. >> and somebody threatened to kill you if you leave? >> uh-huh. >> who's threatening to kill you? one of the girls? >> no, our boss. >> the caller said she'd been held for about a month with those other women for about a month in atlanta. the man renting the house kendrick roberts was arrested andh trafficking. new problems for muhammad ali jr. this morning. the son of the heavyweight champ was detained at airport security for a second time on friday. ali said he was detained last month. he is muslim. he was in washington talking to members of congress about the impact of. president trump's travel ban. he traveled to the capitol without incident but was detained for 20 minutes after meeting with lawmakers. the administration says they needed to confirm ali's identity and that his jewelry set off the scanner. and check this out. look at this video. a moose down a ski run in colorado. a snow border got this -- call ate close encounter. that's what it was. it happened on friday. the moose is charging at them then whipped right by those startled skiers pretty fast. i didn't know moose could move like that. wildlife officials think it was a female who had become agitated for some reason. cle you think those snow borders wanted to race her? >> no. that moose stopped them in their tracks. you like what i did there? >> indra is here filling in for dylan on maternity leave. how are you? >> great. getting a little busy. cold, busy. we have a lot going on. cold weather this morning. huge whiplash again where temperatures have gone way down from just a few days ago. look at this. right now the afternoon highs in the northeast we're talking about expecting just teens and even below zero. that's what's going to feel like for most of you with the windchill out there. 80s in california today. huge contrast across the country. otherwise we're looking at that. here's a look at closer to home. >> good morning. we have windchills right now in the teens. winds gusting 15, 20 miles per hour. they may be gusting to 30 miles an hour later today. so windchills, just in the teens and 20s throughout the day with just a cl 20s tomorrow morning. then increasing clouds on monday. still looking at possibility for some accumulating snow monday evening. maybe change over to some sleet and rain tuesday afternoon. >> we wish the cold weather was the only story. but i think we're all bracing, right? this nor'easter coming in monday to tuesday. we'll be watching it. >> all right. thank you, indra. let's show you that video going viral here. people all over the world reacting to this hilarious video of two toddlers tress passing on their dad's important tv interview. >> downright hilarious. morgan is here with that story. >> favorite of the day. >> i love this video. i could watch it a hundred times over and over on a loop. the reality is it's happened to many parents before. really trying to get their work done when the little ones want some extra attention. well, a video that surfaced yesterday saw every parent's worst work nightmare come to life. one man's surprise became the internet's treasure. >> reporter: we all know how it goes. you're at work and things are getting serious. >> scandals happen all the time -- >> reporter: here's professor robert kelly being interviewed on live television by the bbc when his little one creeps in behind him doing a little jig. >> what would it mean for the wider region? i think one of your children just walked in. >> reporter: a not so subtle hint from dad. then surprise. here comes backup. suddenly help dashes in whisks away both pint sized prowlers. >> my apologies. >> reporter: the professor soon had a sneaking suspicion what to come. tweets moments later, is this the kind of thing that goes viral and gets weird? weird, wonderful, and definitely viral. the headlines wrote themselves. kids burst onto scene and hilarity ensues. this bbc interview went horribly wrong in an amazing way. already shared millions of times on social media within hours. fans had a lot to i can't stop laughing. now that is real life folks when you work from home. that mother needs a cape for her superhero speed. i thought it was funny. kids will be kids. it was all in a day's work for this professor and his tiny trespassers. >> pardon me. >> all right. well, so far the professor hasn't responded to nbc's request for comment. he's living in south korea and has been pretty quiet since the incident. but there are reports that the kids probably thought dad was skyping with their grandparents. >>. you see them strutting in. >> you pointed out that this guy, he's an expert. still to come, an expectant mom putting a spin on our obsession with april the pregnant giraffe. one of this week's favorite stories. plus going big for biggie smalls. how some are making us think of stepping up our game. craig melvin, this is "today" on nbc. "today" nbc. aig you're on notice.cr with an open floor plan, you need to separate it with furniture. it's perfect for our family. coming up -- >> more on why sheinelle is in scotland today. hi, everybody. time right now 7:26 on this saturday, march 11th. i'm angie goff. we do want to keep you up to speed on stories we're following right now. the red cross has helped more than a dozen displaced people after a fire in northwest d.c. you're looking at some video from d.c. fire officials. they say this broke out after 11:00 last night and threatened neighboring row homes. no injuries were reported and no word on a cause just yet. the new hearriet tubman visitors center opening today in church creek. each stop helps tell her story. we will have a check on your wed stay with us. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. get the best. go to getfios.com the united airlines rock and roll d.c. marathon is happening right now. that is actually not the right video though. meteorologist tom kierein is here looking at temperatures that people are running in this morning. what's the word, tom? >> yeah. need to layer up. feeling more like january than early march as temperatures will still be in the 20s here by 8:00 a.m. then by 11:00, 30 miles an hour wind gusts. temperatures just a little bit above freezing. but windchills then just the teens and 20s staying windy all the way around 2:00. temperatures still generally in the upper 30s by then. and those gusts of wind, those strong gusts will be diminishing by sunset today. down to the mid-20s and low 40s tomorrow. lighter winds and more sunshine. a tolerable day to be out increasing clouds on monday. monday night into tuesday might get a bit of a mix of some snow changing to sleet and rain. angie? >> thank you, tom. we'll be back in 25 minutes with another update. ♪ ♪ hallie jackson, it's like all over again. >> i'm back in middle school, man. >> backstreet's back all right. they're teaming up with another member of '90s bands. >> what? >> one of our stories coming up in pop start later on. we are back live on this saturday morning, march 11th, 2017. the crowd outside so lovely to stop by on a bitter cold morning. >> they're all bundled up. first let's take a quick look at the stories making headlines today. millions of people across 16 states waking that bitter cold snap. a nor'easter, by the way, looming right behind it. call it weather whiplash after springlike conditions earlier in the week. 46 u.s. attorneys around the country are waking up without a job this morning. that's after attorney general jeff sessions asked for their immediate resignation friday. it came as a shock with many first learning about it after getting calls from reporters. and ivanka trump's fashion label is getting some good news. a huge spike in sales back in february had the brand jumping 219%. turns out that the spike happened on the same day white house counselor kellyanne conway promoted the jewelly line on "fox & friends." all right. we start with the download. our recap of some of the biggest headlines from the wikileaks dump to the big showdown this week. president trump versus former president obama. >> the white house still facing fallout from president trump's explosive tweet accusing president obama of ordering the wiretapping of trump tower. >> dismissing the claim as simply false. >> our cameras capturing james comey at the capitol. not answering this question from nbc's casey hunt. on the policy front, the new republican health care bill facing opposition on capitol hill. even from some in the gop itself. >> we are united on repeal but we are divided on replacement. >> the bill as written is not going to pass the senate. >> but a continued effort to push reluctant republicans. >> this is the closest we will ever get to repealing and replacing obamacare. meanwhile, the fbi and cia scramble to find out who is behind one of the most damaging intelligence breaches in history. >> thousands of documents posted by wikileaks. which it says reveals a playbook for hacking. >> this is an historic act of devastating incompetence. >> could russia have hacked the cia or a worse nightmare. could there be a mole inside the cia working for putin? tragedy on the tracks. four dead, dozens hurt after a freight train collided with a charter bus on its way to a mississippi casino. >> the bus dropped 300 feet down the tracks. >> i never seen anything like this and i been out here 50 years. >> emergency crews scramble to the scene in less than two minutes. >> we had two victims that had or extricated. a bombshell interview with casey anthony about the death of her daughter caylee. >> your understanding how did she die? >> i don't know. >> anthony who was found not guilty of murder in the case speaking out about the case and her life since in a series of >> i'm okay with myself. i sleep pretty good at night. a bittersweet moment for sea world as it waits for their last orca to be born in captivity. >> you can see something pulsing. that's the heart beat. >> but animal rights activists are not so happy saying they should start a life with the baby in the wild. >> to do that would be really a death sentence. with the world watching and waiting for april the giraffe to give birth, another expectant mom decided to get in on the fun with both moms due any day it had had millions wondering who would give birth first. erin dieterich won this race welcoming a baby boy. and an on-air flub left our peter alexander speechless. >> matt and craig. >> all right. peter al -- >> did he just matt and craig us? who's matt in this scenario, peter? >> i didn't evea so she called you peter. >> matt and craig? okay, good. well, thank you, willard. >> you take the whole weekend off. >> we are going to miss peter. >> good visit, good visit. >> i was watching that in the white house booth when peter was doing his piece dying laughing alone. he came back, he had no idea what he had said. >> people don't fully appreciate how funny he is. he is hilarious. indra peterson is also pretty funny. >> sheinelle, matt, thank you so much. we had a storm yesterday nap is going to be nothing in comparison to what we'll see in a few days. we know this. yesterday's storm has already pushed off the northeast. but something is brewing out there. so we're watching another system in the midwest right now as it starts to brew one part of a two-part series is going to come together and bring us that nor'easter. first we're going to be watching in the south today. we're going to look for the heaviest snow. this is going to be one part of that system as it starts to bring some snow here into the carolinas today. there's going system that's here in the midwest that will eventually merge with that. but we are going to have to watch out towards minneapolis. you can see right on the borderline a small amount of snow or large amount of snow right at commute times. we're going to keep a very close eye on this guy. here's the totals we're looking for. higher elevations. we could be talking about three inches of snow. let's take a look at your local weather. >> good morning. temperatures right now are in the 20s. but look at our windchills just in the teens. just about everywhere winds gusting around 20 miles an hour. feels like 16 in washington here this early spring day. later we'll be in the upper 30s and the winds diminishing later in the afternoon. clouds coming and going. it is a weather alert day due to the windchills. then sunday low 40s tomorrow afternoon. increasing clouds monday. evening accumulating snow maybe lingering into tuesday morning changing to sleet and rain in the afternoon tuesday. >> kind of laughing, everyone was like my gosh the snow is horrible in the northeast. >> just wait. >> not even close. >> oh, boy. , >> any time. just ahead, ever wonder what happens around the house when you're not there? 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>> look. you're a police officer on duty. i can record this weekend. a police officer in north carolina pulling over this driver. the driver recording it all. >> i can keep recording. >> turn it off. >> i can rekeep recording. i'm sitting in my car holding my phone. is the law? >> step out of the car. >> the officer incorrectly tells the driver he can't record. but the driver happens to be a lawyer. >> what are you arresting me for? i'm sitting in my car recording in case anything happens. i'm surrounded by five police officers. >> you're being a jerk. >> i'm not being a jerk. i'm recording it in case anything happens. >> reporter: turns out, there's no new law against it. the police department admitting the officer was wrong. internal affairs now investigating. >> i'm going to drag you out of here. >> you're going to drag me out of my own car? >> reporter: in texas sandra bland pulled over and it got heated too. >> get out of the car! get out! >> wow. >> now! >> wow. >> get out of the car! >> reporter: bl t camera. >> get off the phone. >> i'm not on the phone. i have a right to record this. >> put your phone down. >> reporter: so when a cop pulls you over, what is the officer allowed to do and what are your rights? rochester police pulling me over to show you. >> very first thing is ask you for license, registration, and proof of insurance. >> and i have to give you this? >> that's one of the things you're required to give me. then i ask why i stopped you. >> let's say i know i'm wrong. do i have to answer that question? >> you don't have to answer the question. you could say i don't know, no, or not say anything at all. >> i'm not more likely to get a ticket because of that? >> no, sir. >> what if i want to record myself. am i allowed to record? >> you are. you're absolutely allowed to record. couple things you want to be careful of the. first is not to make any sudden movements in the vehicle or reach in areas we can't see. last thing i want to do is ask for a weapon. >> if i say i want to rd i'm taking my phone out. i'm pointing it at you and recording. >> yes, sir. >> and this is fine? >> that is fine. >> the next thing that may happen, i may ask you to step out of the for cap. >> what if i don't want to get out of the car? >> this is one of the things you have to do. >> i know myself and i know our viewers. i'd be saying this is a regular traffic stop. why am i out of my car? what's the problem? >> and i may tell you or i may not. >> you don't have to? >> i do not have to. then i say you don't mind if i search your car? >> do i have to say yes to that? >> you don't. it's a request. >> so i don't have to say yes. >> no, you don't. >> even though it sounds like a command, it's a question. >> yes, i'm asking. >> sometimes cops say why wouldn't you let me search it. >> that's a tactic we try to use. >> i shouldn't feel bullied to say yes. >> nope. it's still is question request. >> and can it hurt me in court if i say no? >> no. >> reporter: at least 11 states just made laws them requiring you to learn all that if you want to get or regnaw license. in arizona, the new law could change the written examine asking questions about how to behave if pulled over. in rhode island, students in driver's ed would have to learn about traffic stops in order to pass the course. and in kentucky it's already been rolled out. the driver's manual there updated with a new section about how drivers should react in the moment. so what's the bottom line here? >> there's only two things you have to do. you have to provide your license, registration, and proof of insurance. and then you have to get out of the car when we tell you to. >> reporter: that's it? >> that's it. >> of course laws can vary but no matter what, just be polite to the officer even if you're frustrated or angry. and if they search your car against your will without probable cause, do not fight with him on the scene or her if it's a female officer. you're better off fighting it out in court. >> all right. jeff rossen f the driver's license exam. >> thoost a great idea. i think it depends on where you live. be familiar with the laws in your state. up next, it's that time of year again. the clocks are changing. indra's in the orange room to see how much people really know about why we change the time right after these messages. this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? 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offense and defense. >> this is the time we're going to get it done. >> the white house ramping up the sales pitch to replace obamacare with mike pence set to travel to kentucky today in an effort to woo jittery conservatives. officials deflecting new questions about when they lea learned mike flynn's role as a lobbyist for turkey during the campaign. and sheinelle's in scotland. at dunce castle. why she's there and what she's got planned from learning to play the bagpipes, land yachting, and more. we'll be bringing a bit of scotland to your living room this morning, "today" saturday march 11th 2017. ♪ >> it's my 50th birthday! >> happy birthday! >> i'm seven months pregnant and the baby is keeping me warm. hi to my son ken at home. >> from nebraska! >> girls weekend in nyc! hi family from richmond, virginia! >> hi family from boston! ♪ and welcome back to "today" on this saturday morning. a friendly crowd joining us out on the plaza despite those freezing cold temperatures. we apologize for the weather, hallie jackson. craig melvin here along with sheinelle while she is in scotland. we will check in with her in a bit. >> and the pictures look incredible. i'm jealous of miss sheinelle. let's start with the bitter cold snap. no matter how ready we all are to jump into spring, it seems like winter won't let go. >> why do i feel you're about to blame me? >> no, no, indra. >> sort of a winter weather whiplash. the day after the storm blanketed causing dangerous driving conditions. we've got another nor'easter headed our way. take a look at this video out of missouri. baseball sized hail destroying a storm's windshield leaving it full of cracks. oh, yes. looks like winter is here and arrived late. looking at this arctic air now bringing temperatures you would typically see in the middle of winter now sitting here. this morning the windchill in new york city, it feels like 8 degrees. in bangor, feels like 24 below this morning. buffalo, 12 below normal. that's what the high is going to be for you today. in at 45. as we go into tomorrow, not a big change. d.c. at 40. that nor'easter headed in monday through tuesday. here's a look at your local weather. >> and right now we got windchills in the teens. later today into the 20s. temperatures getting above freezing. may actually make it into the upper 30s during the afternoon. and then a few clouds tonight, winds diminish. 20s tomorrow morning. afternoon highs on monday with lots of sun and low 40s. increasing clouds as we get into monday. and then monday evening into tuesday. accumulating snow. does look like during the day on tuesday we'll get maybe some of that snow changing to sleet and rain. stay tuned. >> -- more heat this morning. this about the bankrupt firing of prosecutors. the trump administration with attorney general jeff sessions asked for the resignations of the remaining u.s. attorneys. 46 of them across the country. they are political already moved on. but with cases pending, some expected a slower changeover as new hires came on board. now, the justice department said this was done as was the case in prior administrations and that career prosecutors will continue their work until new u.s. attorneys are confirmed by the senate. now, other past administrations have also had this kind of a procedure where they fire u.s. attorneys because they are political appointees. there is also new attention being paid to the former national security adviser michael flynn who's coming under fire after the white house is learning e he's registered as a foreign agent. he has done this for his outside consulting work. during the campaign flynn was advising donald trump. he was paid more than half a million dollars to assist the government of turkey. he filed the few days ago. and white house officials tell me flynn had in fact contacted the trump transition lawyers and the white house counsel's office to ask about how he should proceed, how he should file as a federal agent. i'm told he was told that he should follow the law. and because this was a personal business matter, they could not advise him. hallie? >> kelly o'donnell with that new reporting. thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines on this saturday morning. a late reversal in boston will allow lbgt veterans to march in the st. patrick's day parade. an earlier decision to deny a group called out vets the right to march. it set off a fire storm with sponsors threatening to back out of the parade. out vet said it will march on the 19th in honor of the brave men and women who have sacrificed for our country. >> and take a look at this amazing footage from china. a speeding car ends up on the roof of a e. the homeowner heard the crash, looked up, saw the car stuck up there. the driver said he was trying to avoid something in the road and accidentally stepped on the gas. luckily nobody was hurt. but could you imagine being home when that happened? indra out on the plaza with another check of the weather there. >> take a look. girls week. we have two sisters here celebrating international womans day or week. where are you from? >> new jersey. >> what's your name? >> emily. >> emily, do you know you have a big storm coming our way? >> yeah! no school! >> kids always give you the upside when bad weather is coming our way. we'll show you what is going on. once again, we had a bit of snow in the northeast. that guy is nothing in comparison to what we will be seeing just a few days away. we're going to be starting with notice that system out in the midwest? that guy is going to bring a bit of snow for you today. and eventually as you go through tonight into tomorrow. we'll see snow into the carolinas. we're also going to be watching l developing off the coastline. those two are going to combine and what we're looking at is a nor'easter by the time we get into monday and tuesday. heavy snow expected into e the big cities. otherwise look at the difference here. look at the temperatures. notice the northeast looks like 18 degrees out towards maine. then you look towards the west coa coast, what a difference. 88 degrees for them. we are bracing ourselves. that's a look at the big picture. let's take a look now at your local weather. >> weather alert day due to frigid windchills this morning into the afternoon. winds gusting to around 30 miles an hour. temperatures climbing into the upper 30s this afternoon. we'll have some sunshine and clouds coming and going. lighter winds on sunday. we'll be in the 20s in the morning. afternoon highs, low 40s. lots of sun tomorrow. then increasing clouds on monday as perhaps a nor'easter develops. changing maybe some even snow and tuesday morning into some sleet and rain it looks like during the afternoon on tuesday with highs in the 30s. >> so i 60 years old today. where are you from? >> california. san diego. >> are you excited for the snow? >> i cannot wait. >> see. some of us love the snow. still ahead, love your partner style probably not as much as this cute couple. why they dress alike. that's next in trending. plus fans around the world will circle one day in their calendars for this event. the return of "game of thrones." got more right after these messages. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! 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mrs. pan says it's because they already have matching hair. >> i like it. they're very on trend. >> i'm sure this was her idea, by the way. >> i love everything about them. >> you and sheinelle, please. >> do you ever wonder what happens in your house when you aren't home? the company nest has security cameras, they have the best user generated footage. first shows you what happens when a mailman loses control of his truck. >> oh. >> yikes! >> there he goes. >> backing it up. >> the dramatic music helps. the next one is all about, by the way, a dad whose foot falls through the ceiling. the kids are sleeping below. >> a big wipeout coming up. this is another video. let's watch. >> oh, this is good. >> no. >> he did not hurt anything, but still groceries all over. >> i don't think he wanted to be on national tv for this. >> and how about the dog trying to play fetch, right? except the owner didn't know. >> a dog 100% unfazed by the whole thing. >> i don't think the woman was sufficiently -- i don't think she was sufficiently concerned. >> that's what happens when you have these cameras. >> be careful. sometimes you see things you don't want to see. i'm going to leave it at that. >> personal experience? 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>> 'nsync. >> in the '90s you had to pick one. i'm about to make all of craig's dreams come true. during a backstreet boys show in vegas a.j. spotted joey fatone in the audience. here's a play by play of what happened. he pulled joey up on stage. joey then sweeps him off his feet. they serenade the former 'nsyncer and joey caps things off by giving nick carter a big ole kiss. and finally, it's the day "game of thrones" fans have been waiting months for. the season seven premiere date. >> finally here! >> but we have to wait a little longer for that. hbo made the announcement a bizarre live stream. a block of ice was supposed to melt revealing the date. 15 minutes in the stream cut to black prompting hysteria online. here are some tweets. i blame pricewaterhousecoopers. then the stream returned, malfunctioned again and again. finally a premiere date of july 16th was revealed. this will consist of only seven episodes. kit harington said it's going to be much bigger in scale and the focus will be on the main cast. >> melting ice to reveal the thing? that's -- >> have to bring out blowtorches. >> winter is here. >> and the moment we've all been waiting for this morning, sheinelle jones. >> yes! >> joining us live from scotland. what she's been getting up to there. but first this is "today" on nbc. but first this is "today" o nbc. >> she looks so cute. [ bagpipes playing ] so you probably noticed that sheinelle jones out today. we mentioned throughout the broadcast she decided to take a trip to scotland with al roker for some fun. she's joining us now. >> yes! sheinelle, how is it out there? you're there. you've got quite the itinerary planned, right? >> reporter: yes. i am so ready for my scottish adventure. can i tell you something? first of all, welcome to edinburgh. isn't it absolutely dreamy? it's like something out of a movie set. full disclosure, i get off the airplane and get in the car. i'm like, okay. welcome to scotland, sheinelle. turn on the radio. let's see what the locals are talking about. it's justin bieber. i kid you not. i was like, wait, what? i'm in scotland! but you look you definitely know you're in scotland. let me tell you about dunce castle. this is where we'll be broadcasting live on monday and tuesday. take a look at these pictures. this place is amazing. my 7-year-old son said does the king know you're coming. apparently sits on 1200 acres. it's essentially 1/2 the size of central park. and the oldest parts of the castle date back to 1320. can you imagine? and apparently you can book this place for weddings. some lucky kid tonight is going to have his 21st birthday there tonight. can you imagine? >> i'd love to see that. >> reporter: of course all of our producers are planning fun things for me. including land yachting. it includes the grace of sailing which i've never sewn and the excitement of racing which i've never done. the red hot chili pipers are going to show al and i how to hit the bapi >> reporter: but it's going to be a lot of fun. but before you guys leave me, craig, i have a little gift for you. >> oh. >> reporter: are you ready? >> i am. i love a gift. >> wait for it. >> reporter: do you like it? >> it's a kilt? >> you know, i do like it. >> reporter: this is a special one just for you. here's the thing, craig. >> you know, i don't need that. i don't need that. you may not know this about me, but on saturday mornings, i bring my own. thank you, though. i appreciate the gesture. >> reporter: i can't believe you'd do that. zoom in. i want to see your knees. with 1000 sheets -- more than any other national brand -- to keep on going just like you. so keep on hugging... keep on playing... keep on smiling... keep on awesoming. with 1000 sheets, we'll keep on going, right along with you. a new epic flavor... it's cranberry. it's pineapple. and there's no. sugar. added. cranberry pineapple 100% juice. the next big thing to hit the juice aisle. everyone wants to be (cthe cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying, nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. the honey in honey nut cheerios likes to take its sweet time. 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