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bottom arrow is showing the hov lanes. they are showing a backup from time to time, but everything else moving smoothly. lighter than we often see there, but there's the build here on the san mateo bridge. >> the one thing that is different is the fog is not there. thank you for making us part of your morning here on "today in the bay." >> the "today" show is coming up next, but joining us on our streaming channel on nbcbayarea.com or wherever you stream. have a great thursday morning. good thursday morning. candidates get heated at the republican presidential debate overnight. >> but donald trump not there once again.
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it's december 7th. this is "today." candidates clash. four gop hopefuls facing off. chris christie going after the absent front-runner, and challenging his rivals to do the same. >> he who shall not be named. they don't want to talk about it. >> while the leader on stage endures a barrage of attacks. >> nikki will cave to those big donors when it counts. >> i love all the attention, fellas. thank you for that. >> this morning, takeaways and the impact on the race with the first contest just a month away. terrifying moments. a gunman opening fire at the university of nevada las vegas. three people killed. the campus locked down for hours. students forced to hide in their classroom. >> i honestly didn't think i was going to make it out of there alive. >> the shooter killed by police, reportedly turned away from a job at the school. that just ahead. weekend worry.
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a powerful storm system on the move. tens of millions from the midwest to new england set to face severe weather during a big weekend of shopping and travel. al's full forecast, just ahead. celebrating norman lear. tributes pouring in for the groundbreaking tv legend. behind some of this most iconic sitcoms of all time. >> one, two, three! >> this morning, how hollywood is remembering the man who changed the face of television. trouble in yellowstone. an usual legal battle pitting the creator of the wildly popular show against one of his its own stars. inside the new lawsuit and what it could mean for the show's return. all of that plus, taylor's time. the new person of the year opening up in a very rare interview. what the music star is revealing about life in the spotlight,
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reaching new heights in her career, and travis kelce. and beam us up. a holiday surprise for visitors at rockefeller center high above the famed tree. a brand-new attraction letting you follow in the fearless footsteps of the construction workers who built this place. and we were the very first to try it. >> oh, okay! >> oh, yeah! >> so buckle up for a high-flying adventure, today, thursday, december 7th, 2023. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning, guys. welcome to "today." it's thursday. 7:00 a.m. on the west coast. that was an adventure for us, wasn't it? >> it was. it looked scary. we're here to tell. we'll tell you about our adventure in a bit high atop 30 rock. al is here and he is keeping his eye on the west coast. flood watches have been dropped but more extreme weather including rain and snow is expected, so you'll get that
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full forecast in just a minute. but let's start with the race for the white house. republican candidates holding their fourth debate last night in tuscaloosa, alabama. the last scheduled before the iowa caucuses next month. >> front-runner donald trump once again absent. the four candidates on stage trailing him in the polls by a huge margin and looking to gain any traction before the first ballots are cast. >> we'll break down the night with kristen welker who, of course, is moderator of "meet the press." >> let's get started in tuscaloosa with nbc's garrett haake. garrett, good morning. >> reporter: hey, hoda, good morning. time is running out for the four candidates on stage last night. to change the dynamic you just mentioned. a surging nikki haley was clearly the focus of most of the attention last night, some of the fieriest debates came when donald trump was discussed. >> reporter: overnight, the fourth republican presidential debate devolving into a four-way
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brawl, with nikki haley and the absent donald trump taking most of the punches. chris christie calling out his fellow candidates for ignoring their party's dominant front-runner. >> he's the one who, as you just put it, is way ahead in the polls. and yet i've got these three guys who are all seeming to compete with, you know, voldemort, he who shall not be named. they don't want to talk about it. >> reporter: christie also asked about this trump comment. >> he says, you're not going to be a dictator, are you. i said, no, no, no, other than day one. >> this is an angry bitter man. who now wants to be back as president because he wants to exact retribution on anyone who has disagreed with him. do i think that he was kidding when he said he was a dictator? all you have to do is look at the history. >> reporter: but with mr. trump fund-raising in florida overnight and refusing to take part in a single debate, it's been nikki haley who's seen a rise in both momentum and money. >> in terms of these donors that are supporting me, they're just jealous. they wish that they were supporting them.
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>> reporter: haley fending off increasingly personal attacks from ron desantis and vivek ramaswamy. >> nikki will cave to those big donors when it matters most. >> the only person more fascist than the biden regime now is nikki haley. >> i love all the attention fellas, thank you for that. >> reporter: haley later brushing off ramaswamy when he called her corrupt. >> would you like to respond? >> no. it's not worth my time to respond to him. >> reporter: with the front-runner absent, the night often marked by personal attacks. >> what's your version of foreign policy experience was closing a bridge from new jersey to new york. so do everybody a favor, walk yourself off this stage, enjoy a nice meal. and get the hell out of this race. >> reporter: christie also mocking desantis for refusing to directly answer a question about mr. trump's fitness for office. >> we do not want -- >> you're talking about him being 80 years old, ron! is he fit, ron? ron? ron, is he fit? is he fit? >> i think we have an opportunity to choose somebody who is in the prime of their
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life. >> in response to all of that the trump campaign put out a statement overnight basically calling on these other candidates to unify around donald trump and focus their time, money and energy on taking on joe biden in 2024. savannah? >> garrett haake, thank you. let's turn to kristen welker, moderator of "meet the press." trump was not in the room, he was spoken about, but it's do or die time for these candidates. they're either going to lay a glove on him or they're not. so did they? >> they didn't, savannah. in fact, chris christie was yet again the only candidate who decided to take direct aim at former president donald trump. the other candidates time and time again had the chance to and declined to directly go after him. you saw a great example there in garrett's piece. where ron desantis was asked if he's fit to serve for office. he kind of danced around that question. didn't directly engage. instead, what we saw was a real pile-on on nikki haley, but again, that allows the
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front-runner, the person who's nearly 30 points ahead in iowa, to go unscathed. and without seeing these candidates collectively and directly go after former president trump, it's hard to see that anything changes. and taking a step back, savannah, again, this is the fourth debate that trump has decided not to attend. it hasn't hurt him. if anything, it's only emboldened him. >> i mean, if you add up those candidates that were on the stage, and put them -- it still doesn't add up to trump's lead in some of these polls. you know, all of them will tell you, well, just get me in a two-person race, and then that's when i'm going to have my moment. what were the chances of that? what did we see in terms of desantis, haley, christie, ramaswamy dynamic? >> well, what we saw was this all-out attempt to take on nikki haley, who has been surging in the polls. particularly when it comes to ron desantis and nikki haley. the two of them are kind of vying for second place. but is this anything more than a fight for second place?
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that remains to be seen. she clearly came prepared for these attacks. you heard her say, she likes all of the attention, fellas. but she did have some moments that may have had an impact, including when they accused her of accepting these big-dollar donors. she tried to dismiss that, but could that have an impact with some of the republican base? we did talk to some of her supporters after the fact. they said that they felt like this was not her best debate, savannah. >> kristen, thank you. i know you'll be talking about i know you'll be talking about that and more sunday morning on "meet the press." let's turn now to that mass shooting on the campus of the university of nevada's las vegas. a lone gunman opening fire, killing three people and killed and injuring another person and this morning, we're learning more about the victims. and that shooter. nbc's steve patterson is at unlv with the latest. hey, steve, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning to you. multiple law enforcement sources now confirming the identity of the suspect as 67-year-old
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anthony polito, a career college professor who at some point was turned down from a job interview here. police, though, waiting to ascribe a motive. meanwhile, campus remains shut down as the community grieves after that terrifying attack. a day of terror on the campus of unlv. just before noon, police say a gunman opened fire on the fourth floor of the business school building, killing three and wounding a fourth before being shot and killed by university police. >> armed confrontation of the suspect by law enforcement stopped the suspect's further actions. >> reporter: three law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation tell nbc news that the gunman was a male in his 60s. the suspect had been reportedly turned away from a job at unlv in previous years. investigators not providing a motive. this alarm prompting students like brett johnson to escape on foot. >> you always hear about mass shootings and especially in schools and stuff, but like, it doesn't feel real until it
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actually happens. >> reporter: a chilling warning posted on the campus website urging students to run, hide, fight. >> we heard the clips of semi-automatic weapons going for shooting in u.s. history when 58 people were killed and hundreds wounded in 2017 at a music festival on the vegas strip, less than four miles from the unlv campus. >> most students shouldn't have to fear pursuing their dreams on the college campus. >> reporter: after the initial terror, some students expressing anger more has not been done to stop mass shootings in america. >> school shootings have been happening since i was born. i was born in the year 2000, it's 2023. and i'm tired of it.
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college is supposed to be the best time of your life, not the end of it. >> reporter: and we're learning more about the shooting later on today. back to you, hoda. >> steve patterson for us there in vegas. steve, thank you. breaking overnight, a new round of intense fighting has erupted in gaza. israeli troops battling hamas militants, as aid groups are warning that the humanitarian crisis triggered by this war is getting even worse. nbc's chief foreign correspondent, richard engel joins us now. richard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. we are on the kibbutz of nir oz. this is one of the communities that was devastated when hamas attacked two months ago today. and this is the town hall. there were only 400 people living here and a quarter of them were either killed of kidnapped. and there's one thing i want to show you inside that encapsulate everything that happened here. you can see how hamas militants shot their way in. inside, this is the small post
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office of this place. and all of the post boxes have been labeled. black stickers for the owners who were kidnapped, blue -- there are not that many of them -- for those who were released, freed by hamas, and all of these red ones for people who were killed. this attack happened right around now, just after 6:30 in the morning, as hamas militants went on a killing and kidnapping spree. israeli troops say they're making advances against hamas in gaza, killing its field commanders. the military releasing new video overnight of soldiers on foot, on the attack. and fresh air strikes, military officials tell nbc news, troops are finding and destroying hundreds of entrances to hamas tunnels. showing us videos of shafts discovered outside a school. >> here tees hamas terror tunnel going under the school. >> reporter: israel is blowing
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up tunnels it locates, and according to u.s. officials, is considering flooding them with seawater. some of hamas' hostages may be inside those tunnels. as israel continues its open-ended military campaign in gaza, u.s. officials tell nbc news they worry if israel has a clear exit strategy. the offensive is turning most of the gaza strip into a wasteland. an israeli colonel acknowledged the entire city of betonnoon in northern gaza has been made uninhabitable. >> are palestinians going to be able to go back to areas you are clearing? >> right now they won't, but there will be an rehabilitation effort from the community after neutralizing the gaza strip, then it will be possible. right now, it's not livable. >> reporter: that means there will be no homes to return to for many of the palestinians who have fled the north and are now packed into southern gaza. moving south has been traumatic
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for seven orphans and disabled children who left a care home in gaza city. we met ayat at the start of the war. he's blind and paralyzed. now he and some of the others are in khan yunis. his carer is running out of the tables here with people who are not here, including the bebas family, this is the youngest hostage, and all of his family here in what would have been a holiday meal. savannah? >> very poignant, richard. thank you very much. 7:15. a lot more to get to. we say good-bye to a hollywood legend. >> we lost another icon. hollywood pausing to remember a true icon of the industry.
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we're talking about norman lear this morning. the legendary producer created some of the most beloved and most ground breaking sitcoms of all time. his impact on television is hard to overstate. nbc's jacob soboroff joins us with more on lear's life and his legacy as well. jacob, good morning. >> good morning, craig. norman lear is the creative mind behind some of the most memorable and important shows on the small screen. at one point, get this, he was responsible for six of the top ten shows on the air. over the course of his seven-decade career, the shows norman lear created changed television and the people who watched it, tackling social issues like sexuality, feminism, and race. >> one, two, three. at the heart of it all was humanity, something he discussed on "today" many times over the years. >> i'm in love with the importance of sharing what is common to us in our own
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humanity. every version of it. >> reporter: he sat down with al to catch up over pastrami sandwiches in 2016. >> when you look at the body of your work, what are you most proud of? >> often i hear, my dad, how he laughed and how he was the head of our team and we laughed together. because i believe to my toes as human beings, we are versions of one another. >> this is lionel. he lives next door. my daughter is married to the white guy over here. >> as for his longevity -- >> what's the secret? >> i think it has as much to do with living in the moment as anything. >> reporter: living in the moment and laughter. an icon in the entertainment industry, the prolific writer and producer dedicated much of his life to causes he was passionate about. >> every generation, americans need to be reminded once again that these liberties must be protected. >> reporter: though he found great success, he was never it
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for the accolades nor the money. >> you're at a stage where most people would be content to rest on their residuals. you're not. >> there's a new conversation in the '90s and i like to be part of the conversation. >> reporter: last year, lear joined me to talk about the rise of anti-semitism in america. >> norman, you have not shied away from calling out hate when you see it. >> america has not realized all of its promise, but the promise is nonetheless there. >> reporter: many of lear's famous collaborators paying tribute. >> he was a second father to me. and norman showed me how you could use your celebrity, use your fame, to advance the issues that you cared about. >> reporter: as for lear and how he wants to be remembered -- >> do you think about your legacy? >> i would say he mattered, but only if i could help people understand that's true of all of us. every day is another production. >> in an extraordinarily moving tribute overnight, all of the major television networks,
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including nbc, simultaneously aired an in memoriam card to the tv giant. lear is survived by his wife, lynn, and six children. the family shared in a statement, he often said, am i not the luckiest dude? it seems that gratitude and laughter are the secret to living to 101 years young, you guys. >> jacob, thank you. and you had one of the last conversations with him. >> he changed the face of television, and realized you could deal with substantiative issues and make people laugh at the same time, and even, reminding people about america. he and a partner purchased a copy of the declaration of independence and took it around the country so that we could see what freedom and democracy means. so he really put his money where his mouth is. >> he'll be missed. >> al, let's get a check of your forecast. >> let's show you what's going on. again, the severe weather we're talking about, we're really worried about what's starting out in the pacific northwest, where they have been seeing these atmospheric rivers.
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the rain and snow has started to taper off, but this morning, this storm will be hitting the west coast, and this thing will be making its way and redeveloping right around the rockies, east of the rockies, for tomorrow. and here's where things start to get interesting. saturday, a line of storms erupts and they move to the east. now, we've been watching from monday that this area is going to develop into a risk of severe weather. saturday afternoon and evening. tornadoes possible, very strong winds, large hail from little rock, tupelo, down to houston. we're watching that. then we move into sunday. flood risk from florida all the way to new england. winds of up to 50 miles per hour. and what we're also watching is the development of snow. it's still too early to tell how much, but we're looking at heavy rain, strong winds through the morning, along the i-95 corridor, but snow developing across interior northeast. rainfall amounts anywhere from 2 to 3 inches of rain stretching from tennessee all the way up into new england.
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but the backside of this system, we could be looking at 6 to 8 inches of snow back from watertown, buffalo, and parts of northern new england. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. good thursday morning. i am meteorologist, kari hall. we are seeing rain approaching from the north and there will be another round of rain over the next couple of hours. first move into the north bay by 9:00 to 10:00, and then the rest of the bay area seeing light to moderate rain. around lunchtime and into the
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early afternoon, it tapers off to spotty activity. back behind that we will have cooler temperatures as we go back to dry weather. it will be cool for our mornings into the weekend. >> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you. two taylors in the spotlight. why taylor sheridan, the creator of "yellowstone" is suing a cast member over coffee and the potential of the show. >> the other taylor. reaction pouring into her new title "time" person of the year. it's her first interview in it's her first interview in
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"today in the bay," including that deadly head-on crash in the east bay. >> the crash happened this morning where a man and woman in the car died. a person in the other car suffered serious injuries. people are being told to avoid the rolling wood neighborhood with the street expected to be open in 30 minutes. that crash is still under investigation. the bay area pilot accused of trying to cut fuel to the plane of passengers could head back home soon. he will be arraigned today by a state judge for interfering with the flight crew and endangerment. his attorney says he was suffering from depression and had not slept for days after taking psychedelic mushrooms.
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we will be eventually seeing more clouds and rain by 10:00 to 11:00 in parts of the north bay, and the rest of the bay area seeing it around lunchtime and moving down the peninsula into the east bay and tri-valley, and clearing the south bay by about 3:00 to 4:00 today. as we go into this evening, it will be clearing out and then the rest of the forecast is dry as well. it will be chilly with our morning starting out in the upper 30s, and we will also have frost advisories in effect for the north bay valleys. you can get more info on this as well as
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♪ it's going to be a carefree christmas ♪ ♪ with people everywhere ♪
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♪ la la la la, christmas ♪ ♪ merry christmas from hoda and jenna with love ♪ ♪ la la la la christmas ♪ ♪ merry christmas from hoda and jenna with love ♪ >> that was so amazing! you're going to do it again today. no, just kidding. i wish we could do it every day. >> you were such a hype person on this song. >> it's amazing! >> it's an instant classic. >> i was singing it all day long. holiday hitmakers hoda and jenna. that was the performance for the ages. >> it's an earworm, for sure. >> the only thing is, i think they could have turned your mics up a little louder >> i don't think so. >> did you hear me saying, louder >> we were trying hard to keep it quiet >> it was cute we'll start this half hour with a legal dispute that could further shake up one of tv's most popular shows >> a company owned by the creator of "yellowstone" suing one of his own cast members for trademark infringement and it's
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all over coffee. >> chloe melas is here with that story. more drama, but not in the show. >> good morning, savannah. the lawsuit was filed by taylor sheridan's ranch and it comes after a rocky last year for his runaway hit series with star kevin costner exiting the show suggesting that he might go to court over how that departure played out >> i'll do what's best for the ranch. >> reporter: a legal battle percolating between the creator of the hit-show "yellowstone ""and one of its own actors. >> everybody ready >> reporter: it was filed by bosk ranch taylor sheridan and sources a filming location for the series. according to a "wall street journal" report, citing executives and crew members, "yellowstone's" network, paramount, pays sheridan up to $50,000 a week to film on his properties boss ranch launched a coffee company in june and is accusing four months later an others of trademark infringement and false advertising.
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>> you lee now or you never leave. >> reporter: the grounds for the lawsuit, they alleging that the interlocking letter design is confusingly similar to the ranch's, causing ir repable damage to its brand. taylor share dan and boss ranch did not respond to nbc news's request for comment. free rein declined to comment. but houser talked about his new brand of coffee on "today" when it launched in october >> what's the story behind free rein >> i'll tell you, it's about taking risk, you know? it's about enjoying your time and a little bit of coffee >> it's something you earn, something youive up to >> reporter: it could mean even more drama behind the scenes of the wildly popular hit show. set to start filming its final episodes in the spring after a hiatus during the hollywood strikes, scheduled to air in november, 2024. but there's been no shortage of rumblings surrounding the series' end, including whether its star kevin costner will
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appear as john duten in the final episodes at all. after costner testified during a child support hearing paramount offered him less money and issues with the creatives behind the show now it's unclear how the latest legal twists will affect "yellowstone's" final days of filming. costner said during the hearing that he was owed $12 million from the show and that they probably go to court over it meaning another "yellowstone" star could soon be embroiled in a legal dispute. we'll see how this all plays out. remember, they're supposed to start filming is this spring people are really looking forward to the other half of that final season. >> thank you, chloe. >> taylor swift was named "time's" person of the year. the pop superstar has plenty to say. she gave a very rare and wide ranging cover story interview. emily i ked da is here to break it down.
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>> i read this through ten times. a rare glimpse inside the singer's life and career taylor posting she usually has trust issues when it comes to giving interviews but couldcome interview, but she says she's the proudest and happiest she's ever felt. >> it's a moment in time that has swifties shrieking with excitement. and taylor swift sharing the biggest, loudest, most aggressive overly excited thank you on social media after being named "time" magazine's person of the year, an honor revealed right here on "today" with be happier with the magazine's "today "with the with savannah and hoda >> we represent someone who is bringing light to the world. >> reporter: time's cover story features a series of stunning photos the pop star telling the magazine, it feels like the breakthrough moment of my career happening at 33. and it's one she's trained hard for. describing her rigorous regimen to prepare for the eras tour everyday i would run on the treadmill, singing the entire
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set list outloud, she says that record-breaking eras tour, so huge it boosted local economies. ♪ >> reporter: and even dominated the silver screen. ♪ >> reporter: but since her first album 17 years ago, swift points out she's been raised up and down the flag pole of olympic opinion. discussed like getting cancelled and moving to a foreign country after her public feud with kanye west and then women kim kardashian and described being beat when her magazine was sold. but she celebrated some of her biggest influences like beyonce, the most precious gem of a person as for her love story with travis kelce, swift says it all started when he put her on blast on his podcast this summer >> you made her a bracelet >> yeah.
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i wanted to give taylor swift one with my number on it. >> reporter: months later, swift attended multiple chief's games while kelce travelled to argentina to support her on tour we're showing up for each other year marred by war, many applauding swift tells "time" about their relationship some are disappointed with the magazine's choice amid a year marred by war. many are celebrating. >> she built an amazing career based solely on her talent >> reporter: and despite some of the challenges she's faced on the road to superstardom, swift says she's, quote, very careful to be grateful every second i get to be doing this at this level. they are hopeful she will release reputation taylor's version which will have fire new tracks that has the swifties buzzing. look what i just got today show friendship braceless. >> i wonder which cover her kids will want to buy
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>> the survey in my house is the cat one. she wants that cat one i think they're all going to sell out like that. >> mid december. >> "time" magazine might know what it's doing. >> you can order online now they said yesterday you can order online. >> thank you we're on the swifty beat, too. coming up, team today takes on the beam. the new attraction here at 30 rock that lets visitors recreate an iconic new york city photo. we were the first to get to try it. >> it was a lot of fun. first, brian chueng is here with an eye on holiday shipping. >> how do you know the packages will survive a few bumps and bruises along the way? we put it to the test. that coming up later on "today."
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>> good morning, guys. it's no surprise that packages will go through the ringer on their way to your doorstep, but for the first time fedex is letting in cameras to their special facility where they purposefully try to break things we put them to the test t ourselves to see how ourselves to see how they're keeping your holidays in tact. about 82 million packages per day will zig zag across the country this holiday season with the major shipping companies finding new and faster ways to get items to your door, including ai and autonomous vehicles to help move packages and at fedex's 33,000 square foot packaging lab right outside of memphis, tennessee, experts work with amazon and wayfair to find out the best ways to keep things undamaged in transit. shaking, rattling, and rolling them i'm right to think of what to gift my mom for the holidays and decided to test out some options that might get to her in tact.
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with the help of fedex packaging, edward kenny. we have a set of wine glasses, a poster of her favorite artist, harry styles some barbecue. >> reporter: first, the wine glasses. we surrounded each fragile item with cardboard inserts before adding packing paper >> steps to making sure these are all going to arrive in one piece. >> yeah. it all depends on the fragility of the project >> reporter: for our poster, trying to make sure our oddly shaped item doesn't crinkle or bend we go with a tube in another tube >> so what we're really trying to do is make sure this thing isn't moving around too much that will give us an extra layer of safety and security >> reporter: and for perishable items, our ribs packed in a cooler with ice. with everything wrapped up, it's time to put the packages to the test first, the drop test >> three, two, one -- >> this package may be coming down a slide, coming down a belt with a heavier package behind it
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that may bump into it. i didn't hear any broken glass >> i didn't either >> reporter: then we applied some pressure. >> so today we're going to try to compress this package to 283 pounds >> literally baring a load of other packages on top. >> 250 pounds. >> it's simulating that much weight on top of it. >> absolutely. >> reporter: and then tested for the bumps and bruises of a little turbulence. >> it can be anything from hitting potholes, hitting the brakes hard. it could be turbulence in the back of your aircraft, when the package is being shipped >> reporter: finally, for the ribs, fedex puts packages in a chamber that can simulate a if transit. >> even if this box is in 100 degree weather. >> we've got it set up to a typical hot memphis summer day. >> now i'm to assess the damage. first, our ribs stayed chilled. >> yeah, no, this is cold to the touch. >> she's going to be absolutely devastated if this isn't in one really hot or really cold day to
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>> well -- >> reporter: the poster, held up >> one piece >> that's right. >> reporter: and finally, the fragile wine glasses >> looks good. >> i think your mother would be happy. >> i think so, too >> reporter: when tests aren't successful like ours were, fedex will re-think or redesign its packaging and help businesses do the same >> brian, that was fascinating i mean, if something does end up damaged, like, what's the recourse what can you do? >> life will happen, right and if it does arrive damaged, you can try to reach out to the vendor to see if you can get a replacement or a refund or file a claim with the package carrier. but by the way, hopefully we don't have to do any of that with this package -- so we actually sent something from memphis, from the facility while we were out there, some gifts for you guys we have some fedex hats in here. >> that's nice and we packed some gifts, as well, and hopefully they arrive in one piece but since we were in memphis, some ornaments in the vein of elvis presley. yeah, little blue christmas. >> happy holidays and more up in
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here again, safely packed >> good job, brian >> thank you >> congrats, by the way, on your promotion. >> thank you very much business as usual. all right. let's head over to al with a check of the weather >> we're going to deliver a forecast for you and you don't have to ship it. that's pretty good we have frost advisories this morning along the florida peninsula and into the southeast. savannah, it's 37 right now. 52, ft. myers. mobile, alabama, 36. big dome of high pressure, so you can see, look at these temperatures jet stream way up to the north minneapolis, 55 degrees today. 68 in dallas evansville, 59 degrees tomorrow, pittsburgh, you're going to be in the mid-50s roanoke, 64. little rock, 65. des moines, 57 and then that front will move through. look at these temperature drops on cincinnati. 63 on saturday 42 on sunday, atlanta, 68 saturday 60 on sunday and richmond, virginia, 67, sunday, down to 51 new york city, sunday, 60 degrees. by monday, we're down to 48. any bubble wrap to pop that's
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somebody stole a tall santa decoration from the front porch from the sylvas that live in antioch. that santa decoration was supposed to be a surprise for their 7-year-old daughter, and since people heard about it they have showed up and replaced that santa decoration, and the yard is now getting a little crowded. >> a good problem for them to have. that's nice to see. >> let's look at the forecast with kari. right now the rain is to the north and will continue to move closer to the north bay. it's going to be a chilly day with highs struggling to reach 60 degrees. we have more cool days ahead after the rain clears later tonight and our mornings start out in the upper 30s. we will see more 30s in the forecast into the weekend. laura? >> thank you so much. thank you for joining us as well. another local news update in half an hour. see you then.
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their first presidential debate. and on the attack. >> i love all attention, fellas. thank you for that >> donald trump skipping the event, again >> the fifth guy, who doesn't have the guts to show up and stand here beaming. >> the beam! >> recreating one of the most iconic photos in american history. all the way at the top of 30 rock. and simply the best. we're counting down the top movies and shows of >> we're live with the latest. >> truman needs to know what's next. >> what's next >> three, two, one >> so did your favorites make the list we'll find out in "popstart. thursday, december 7th, 2023 ♪ >> it's a carefree christmas from rochester, minnesota. >> celebrating ten years of
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marriage >> from maryland >> from vermont, illinois on a mother/daughter trip >> shout out to my friends. >> in salt lake city >> our first trip to new york. >> from fargo, north dakota. ♪ >> sending love to my students back at high school -- >> in spokane, washington. >> on our honeymoon from big lake, texas. >> from canton, georgia, this is our first flight to be here today. >> from south carolina >> okay. that baby needs lots of air time so happy to see everybody outside. we appreciate you being out here it's a fun thursday morning right here on "today." right? >> love these holiday crowds >> they got spirit, yes, they do how about you? >> yes let's get to our news at 8:00 republicans challenging donald trump for the gop nomination
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turned up the volume last night in their fourth primary debate and while one of them took aim at trump, it was nikki haley who faced a steady stream of attacks. nbc's garrett haake joins us now from tuscaloosa, alabama hey, garrett, good morning >> hi, hoda, good morning. good. look, tame was running out for the four candidates on stage last night to change the dynamics of this race. and while a surging nikki haley was clearly the center of attention, the night's most dramatic moments came when the absent front-runner, donald trump, was mentioned. and it was chris christie who did most of the mentioning, criticizing donald trump for his recent comments about using dictatorial powers and going after the other candidates on stage for their refusal to engage with donald trump at all. but really, nikki haley had a target on her back throughout the course of the night. she was the target of increasingly personal attacks from the other candidates. >> the >> the only person more fascist than the biden regime now is nikki haley. >> the fact of the matter is, we know from her history, nikki
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will cave to those big donors when it counts >> and in terms of these donors that are supporting me, they're just jealous they wish that they were supporting them. i'm not going to sit there -- >> give me a break >> reporter: you heard haley try to laugh off some of these attacks, basically thanking the men on stage for the attention they were giving her and her campaign this could be the final campaign before voting starts in iowa a little over six weeks from now a little less than six weeks from now for the trump campaign, they say that can't come soon enough. they would like to see all of these candidates, they say, unify around donald trump and focus on taking joe biden on next fall. hoda >> all right garrett haake for us there in tuscaloosa garrett, thank you one week after a crash tha killed eight american airmen, the u.s. military said it is grounding its entire fleet of osprey aircraft. that decision affects hundreds of ospreys used by the air force, navy, and marine corps. officials said a preliminary investigation points to a failure of the aircraft and not the crew the osprey, which takes off and
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lands like a helicopter, but cruises like an airplane has been involved in four deadly crashes in the last 20 months. music mogul sean diddy combs is facing mounting accusations of sexual assault. a new lawsuit has now been filed it's the fourth in less than a month. liz coit is in studio with details on this newest legal fighting. good morning. >> good morning. a shocking allegation here. the woman says this happened to her when she was still in high school. she claims combs and two other men assaulted her at a music studio here in new york. it's something that combs is against him. >> reporter: this morning, music mogul sean combs, known as diddy, facing a fourth accusation of sexual assault in a federal lawsuit filed wednesday against the three-time grammy winner, an unnamed woman alleges combs and two other men, including a former longtime president of combs' record label, gang-raped her in a new york recording studio 20 years
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ago, when she was just 17 and a junior in high school. the woman says it all began when she met two associates of combs at a detroit lounge. according to the lawsuit, which includes these photos allegedly taken that night, they convinced her to get on a private plane with them to new york where they plied her with drugs and alcohol. it's there, she says, the three men took turns raping her in the studio's bathroom. when they were done, the lawsuit says they drove her to the airport and put her back on a plane to michigan. combs denies the allegations, posting on instagram wednesday, enough is enough for the last couple of weeks i have sat silently and watched people try to assassinate my character, destroy my reputation and my legacy. sickening allegations have been made against me for a quick payday let me be absolutely clear, he continued. i did not do any of the awful things being alleged i will fight for my name, my family, and for the truth. this woman now the fourth person in recent weeks to raise accusations against combs, some
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including rape and trafficking last month, his former longtime partner, singer cassie, whose really name is cassandra ventura, filed a graphic lawsuit, claiming that combs raped and physically abused her over the course of a decade. that complaint accuses combs of uncontrollable rage and alleges that he often punched, beat, kicked and stomped on her. cassie and combs reached a settlement in that lawsuit without disclosing terms of the agreement. two other women have also alleged in recent lawsuits that combs sexually assaulted them. allegations that combs also denies and the lawsuit says the first three women to come forward with allegations against combs gave this fourth woman the confidence to share her story she says, as a result of the alleged incident, she has suffered significant emotional distress that has plagued her life for 20 years. >> thank you, liz. >> thank you, liz. some high school students in utah are being praised as heroes this morning, after their quick action saved a mother and her young son.
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the dramatic moments were caught on camera. police say the woman and her two kids were accidentally run over in a school parking lot. the little girl was able to crawl out, but the mother and her 2-year-old son were trapped under the car. well, more than 20 students rushed in to action. they were able to lift the car, just long enough for an adult to pull them both out the mother was injured, but thankfully, she is expected to be okay. >> man >> that's incredible >> look at all those heroes. >> wow, that's a boost right there. but i've got another one for you here the official start of winter, now just two weeks away. and that's welcome news for a miniature dachshund named honey who can just not get enough of the snow ♪ >> wow >> okay, you're either a snow lover or you don't care for it there's no in between. and it's fair to say that honey, who's part bunny, is a big fan, but worth noting, if the dog
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doesn't keep hopping, it might get stuck. >> oh, my gosh, he is so cute! or she >> i've never seen a dog do that that's great >> hi, liz kroit >> welcome to peacock. >> thank you >> we're happy that you're here. your first time in studio 1a >> it's my first time here, it's a total dream. i'm like, pinch me now it's just -- i feel so lucky to be part of this team, guys thank you. >> welcome to new york as taylor might say. >> always goes back to taylor. >> it does it does. just ahead, speaking of taylor, we do love a good list on "popstart" as you know. and mr. daly is about to break down a new list for us he's going to reveal the top shows and movies of 2023 and it is new york's hottest new attraction and it's right here at 30 rock. in fact, we were the first to get to test it out our high-flying adventure on the beam, right after this y. - your budget. - my medications.
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kellogg's special k. at target, shop now and save jwith deals on top tech,. list topping toys, trending beauty and more. hurry. these deals end saturday. only at target. ♪ we're back 8:14 with a brand-new reaction attraction at the top of 30 rock >> it gives visitors the chance to recreate this iconic scene. crust workers dangling whe they built 30 rock back in 1932, when the five us were invited to be the very first guests >> check it out, guys! we're going up there to the top of the rock. >> yeah! >> all the way to the top? >> you know what's up there? >> what? >> the beam. we're getting on the beam. >> it was just a short walk across the street from studio 1a -- >> let's go! >> going up!
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>> to be the very first guests to beam ourselves up to the latest experience in rockefeller plaza. >> to the beam >> the beam! >> to the beam >> the beam refers to a steel beam that became part of one of the most iconic photographs in american history 11 iron workers dangling more than 850 feet high above the city, casually eating lunch. >> the construction of rockefeller center is complete and john d. rockefeller jr. will drive the last rivet >> reporter: the year was 1932, the height of the great depression, and this construction project, eventually known as rockefeller center, put more than 40,000 people to work when jobs were hard to come by the photo called lunch atop a skyscraper came to symbolize american resilience and an ode to the american worker >> here we go! >> get ready. >> and we were on the way to pay our own tribute of sorts to the
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69th floor of 30 rock, to that very same location the original photo was taken. >> this new adventure is called "the beam. >> is that the beam? >> that's it >> this has a beautiful piece of metal right there. >> and soon, we were strapped in come on, let's go! >> because to recreate that famous photo, we have to be lifted high into the air. >> it's all good. >> so far, so good. and then, something we don't expect. we turn. >> okay! we're moving! >> oh, yeah! >> oh, baby! >> carson, how we doing? >> sg? >> all right! >> al roker -- >> now we go out >> all right >> al roker -- >> now we go out over the -- >> we're not really. >> no, it doesn't. >> and, oh, yes, we turn again >> now we're coming back >> oh, that's great. >> and now we're in position to try to capture that famous
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moment we felt like we were beaming, but something was missing. if those brave iron workers were having lunch, so were we >> would you want to eat lunch up here? >> we were going back up >> so what do you guys think about this experience? would you like to meet at this place for lunch again? >> i think we should do the show from here. >> i think it's a great lunch spot carson, how are you? >> the view is tremendous. kind of makes you think about hard-working americans back almost 100 years ago >> what they went through. >> and this building is still standing >> i got news for the people at home watching out. the beam underneath us, not that wide >> no. >> but this is special to go back in time >> cheers, guys. >> do it again in 80 years >> wow >> that was fun. >> little nervous, yeah. i don't like heights or rides of any kind and i did that. i'm glad i did if you come to the new york area, you should do it it puts you the spirit of the
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time. >> just the view alone >> because you get that extra few feet gives you a whole different perspective. if you are making your way here to the big apple during the holidays, especially, add the >> families should do it. beam to your to-do list. >> it was fun. >> had that gone out, though, that would have been -- >> families should do it it could be their christmas card >> for sure. >> everyone is belted in you're totally safe. >> you're not dangling with 800 feet >> it's completely safe. >> absolutely. we survived. >> and it's always busy. i was talking to one of the folks up there nonstop. >> big attraction. >> lunch sold separately, by the way. >> that doesn't come with the ride >> bring youown lunch. let's show you what we've got as far as your weather for today. we are looking at flurries around the great lakes, rain and snow in the pacific northwest, southern chill down through the gulf coast into the southeast good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are watching another wave of rain coming in from the north. it will at times be heavy,
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especially for the north bay. it becomes lighter as it moves into the rest of the bay are by early afternoon. then we taper off into spotty activity later tonight, clearing out over night. all righty, hoda had to leave a little early, but best time of the morning, still >> she's got a little school thing. >> don't take it personally. she'll be back for the fourth hour >> thought she was protesting "popstart". >> best time of the morning. >> thank you, uncle al >> imdb out with their big year-ender we're talking about what the online entertainment database company has dropped as the ten best movies and tv series, based on web page views. let's take a look at the films first. starting at 10, "the flash," "flowers of the killer
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moon," moon," the new "little mermaid," "guardians of the galaxy." "barbie" was number two, and the number one movie was -- >> "oppenheimer" >> are we saying there's ahere' chance that when we push that button, we destroy the world? >> the chances are near zero. >> what do you want? >> zero would be nice. >> that's it. the christopher nolan film "oppenheimer" grabbed that top spot. remember the chance that when we push that it paid off. one and two there. >> you saw it twice. >> i saw it regular and in imax. unbelievable >> the tv shows, "gen z" "the bear," "black mirror," ""ted lasso. "this dramatic tluler at number one -- >> somewhere out west, they're working on a cure. >> i think what really impressed them was the fact that i didn't
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turn into a monster. >> if she so much as twitches. >> like "walking dead. >> yeah, kind of it's very good but it's -- >> it's a little too dark for me >> it's like singing on tv, idol was big, and they came out with "the voice," not another singing competition, same with zombies people love them people watch them. >> they should work "the voice" into it. right? >> like "the voice." >> how about a zombie voice? >> we had one, but blake's not there anymore. that stars pedro pascal and belly ramsey all right. let's move on to - bradley cooper, yesterday the a-lister was showing off to new yorkers his brand-new gig. >> good afternoon, bradheads come on down and get a cheesesteak. >> here we go! he's a natural >> that's the oscar nominee bradley cooper going back to his pennsylvania roots, doling out some philly cheesesteaks from a food truck called danny and
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coop's, they were in the west village, i believe, yesterday. social media, quickly, as you can imagine, exploding with videos showing the actor working up a sweat there so this is a warning today if you're in new york and you're looking for a food truck, keep your eyes peeled for an oscar winner it could be him, maybe day two out there. next up, "the devil wears prada. 18 years later, former costars anne hathaway and emily blunt reunited the two looking back on the iconic and highly quotable film and they weren't able to resist cracking up over this legendary line >> this is one of my favorites oh, i'm sorry, do you have some prior commitment do you have some hideous skirt convention to go to? >> some hideous skirt convention you have to go to? >> i would laugh all the time, because i felt i was so horrible to you most of the time in this movie. and it was your little face. >> horrible to her >> her character was treated poorly by the boss in that movie. >> yeah, well, you know what, it was like, she was poorly treated
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so it flowed down. great movie. great movie. >> next up, "christmas at the opry," set to premiere on nbc. we have an exclusive first look at host wynonna judd singing a christmas classic alongside kelly clarkson >> the grand old opry is the most iconic stage in country music and it's magical anytime of year, but christmas is when it really shines ♪ he knows if you've been bad o good, so be good for goodness sake ♪ ♪ oh, you better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, i'm telling you why ♪ ♪ santa claus is coming to town ♪ >> that kelly clarkson is working hard this holiday season >> she's filling in for lester tonight. >> is she? it wouldn't surprise me. tree lighting. she's doing "nightly news" tonight? >> ommyny present. what can't that kelly do the two-hour special happening tonight at 8:00 eastern on nbc of course, it will stream on peacock if you miss it
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be sure to check it out. finally, pantone it's time to announce the next color of the year. they're giving us an exclusive "popstart" sneak peek. you ready for the new color of the year 2024? drumroll, please the 2024 pantone color of the year is peach fuzz >> huh >> stop laughing, craig. the coloring describes peach fuzz as a compassionate, nurturing peach shade conveying a heartfelt kindness >> i like it this also marks pantone's 25th color of the year anniversary. if you're wondering what it looks like in the real world, we have a little peach fuzz assortment right here. >> did they choose it because everyone likes this color, or it's going to be the color of the year >> i think they're sort of -- >> it's going -- this will be the color you see. >> i like it >> for those of you, if beige isn't too exciting >> peach fuzz number one color >> remember the number two color of the year? taylor swift >> wait, it's got a scent?
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>> yeah. here do you want to smell peachy. >> that smells okay. >> it's lovely merry christmas. when we come back, recipes -- no peaches in the recipe, but recipes nonetheless for a perfect treat to serve at your next holiday party. some tasty little sliders. >> peach sliders >> pack a lot of flavor. after your local news. good morning. i'm marcus washington. two people are head after a
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head-on crash in an pablo at 12:30 this morning. police say a man and woman in one car died. the person in the other car suffered serious injuries. that crash led to the closure of the road for hours. the cause is still under investigation. let's get a look at the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> we have some rain headed our way as we go into late morning, first starting in the north bay and moving across much of the rest of the bay area for this afternoon. it will also be cooler with a high of about 60 degrees. just make sure you have the umbrella handy for those off-and-on showers coming our way. tonight it's going to be cooler with our overnight lows in the upper 30s in the inland valleys. we'll have more mornings like that with frosty conditions likely in some of our inland valleys and highs headed for the low 60s. it does look fairly dry with a lot of sunshine in our forecast through the middle of next week. in san francisco, we're going to
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see that rain coming in right around lunchtime into early afternoon and sunny for the weekend. >> we'll have another local news update in 30 minutes. look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees.
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♪ rocking around the christmas tree at the christmas party hall ♪ >> good morning, everybody it's 8:30.
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it's a thursday morning. it is a beauty out there and we're so happy to have our plaza crowd out here and among these great people, we've got tony shalub helping e hour and tell us all about the return of his beloved character, mung. thank you so much for doing that and you don't have to be on the plaza to get involved in the toy drive. you can scan the qr code, go to today.com for the details. >> savannah, you with our toy drive. the cutest >> savannah, you missed the baby over there look at that baby over there >> a baby! >> hello >> hearts hudson >> how old is he >> 7 months. >> he's cute do you let random women hold him. >> definitely. >> here we go. say good-bye to your baby. >> there goes another one. >> oh!
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>> there goes another one. >> yep >> so cute >> look at that! >> we'll get your child back to you, don't worry >> he'll have a nice 529 plan, go to college, have a good life. >> she does have a very nice collection of babies upstairs. coming up in this half hour, chassie post has shop today holiday deals for us including cashmere sweaters, custom blankets, and things for stolen babies the best part, all the gifts will arrive in time. plus, other than babies, everybody loves tiny sandwiches. >> burger sliders with bacon, oh, yes. >> i love he's talking to the meat >> chef josh coming up with us in just a little bit >> you have a story tomorrow that my baby is very excited to see. >> yes tomorrow sg, this is pretty cool assignment we got an exclusive sneak peek at the passion project that keeps dak prescott, the star quarterback for those dallas cowboys, it's keeping him busy off the field.
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how dak is trying to make a difference and make people laugh, tomorrow on "today. we'll get down in dallas a couple of days ago he spent some time talking about that big eagles matchup on look! >> even the control room is totally focused on this saturday >> "sunday night football" eagles versus the cowboys. >> i know at your house, especially >> look at this sweet -- >> just look at that baby! >> even the control room is totally focused on this baby >> do you want your mommy or do you want to come move in with me >> suddenly it took a turn >> let's show what's happening as far as your weather is concerned. >> make sure she gives him back. friday, sunny and mild along the eastern seaboard heavy snow back through the rockies and the plains sunshine through the southwest then saturday, heavy rain into the ohio and mississippi river valleys. snow back through the great lakes. next storm moves into the pacific northwest. sunday, sunday, it is a mess along the eastern third of the country. just going to say that rain, wind, snow, it's going to be crazy dogs and cats living together. mass hysteria.
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unsettled weather in the pacific northwest with rain and snow as good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have a round of rain heading our way. it does look like it's weakening as it approaches the north bay. we'll have light to moderate rain before noon in the north bay, but then mainly afternoon for the rest of the bay area as it quickly sweeps through, a few lingering showers in the evening >> oh, it's a big crowd again, so let's go around the horn! >> hey, little lady from indiana! keep going here we go oh, nancy and hubby, they just
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got married! he'll be home for christmas. and that's it! that, my friend is another edition of around the horn back to you guys >> guys, i just want to say these cute little girl over her hoda. give me some more "carefree christmas." it's a hit, isn't it? great song. >> all right, my baby is calling. got to go! >> these are very nice. look at these, did you see this one? this artwork from someone down in virg made these signs for jenna and danville, virginia >> it's beautiful. take a look at this. quite talented up next, a guide to cutting back on sugar and the truth about those sweetener alternatives >> but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>ou got to give that ba yby
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welcome back. this morning on your health, a welcome back this morning on your health, a guide to help you sort through sugar and sugar alternatives what are the pros and cons and how do you decide what's best for you? dr. raka kumar is an endocrinologist. doctor from cornell medical center doctor, good morning >> good morning. >> i feel like we do have more choices than ever. all the different-colored packets and liquids and so, how do you -- why do you think people are moving away from sugar and looking for these sugar alternatives >> so, in general, people are moving away from table sugar or sucrose, because we're in the middle of a diabetes and obesity epidemic in the united states. and for the past 20 to 40 years, most americans have been consuming too much sugar for our health >> and what are some of the pros and cons of going to a sugar alternative as opposed to just cutting out sweet stuff altogether >> so the pros of switching to an artificial sweetener or alternative could be that you still get the satisfaction of a sweet taste, without the risk.
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so, the cavities, the weight gain, the spike in blood sugar so you still get the satisfaction of having something sweet without the health risks >> and what are some of the risks? i mean, i've read stories and i think there was a controversial study that the fda didn't exactly approve of that suggested some of these sweeteners might be a carcinogen a cancer causer. what's the latest on that? >> you're absolutely right the concern has been that at high exposures over long periods of time, there could be an increased risk of cancer or dna damage when high levels of artificial sweeteners are consumed >> dna damage, that sounds serious. what does that look like in real life >> what that means in real life, dna is the blueprint of everything that happens in our body dna lives inside of cells. and at high levels of sugar or artificial sweeteners, the ability of dna to repair itself is inhibited it's called oxidative stress and when dna can't repair the mistakes it makes, it increases the risks of inpla nation,
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diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease >> so when you're talking about all of this range. the pink stuff, the yellow stuff, the stuff you can squeeze in, stevia, is one better than the other in terms of your health >> it totally depends who you are. if somebody is young, lean, fit, i would say, a bit of the real stuff, table sugar, is the way to go. if somebody is at risk of weight gain, concerned about their weight, has pre-diabetes or diabetes, they may want to switch to a non-nutritive sweetener. that means low-calorie, no-calorie alternative and there are ones that are made in a lab like sucralose or splenda, saccharin or nutrasweet, asparatame which we find in many diet sodas. there are plant derived sweet nears like stevia and monkfruit. they're not quite as sweet there are plant derived sweeteners they're not quite as sweet
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depends on the taste somebody likes and whether they are already accustomed to something very sweet, they might use a saccharin or a splenda >> and your palate gets used to it, doesn't it sometimes those sugar substitutes are almost sweeter than sugar >> that's one of the concerns, actually is that when you get used to these, your brain craves it and could actually alter feeding behavior meaning when you get used to this level of sweetness, regular, naturally occurring sweetness, like in fruit may not appeal to you anymore and you're constantly looking for this. >> it's given us a lot to think about. thank you so much, dr. kumar craig, over to you up next, we are holiday shopping with chassie post from special gifts for golfers to
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♪ we're back 8:43 with chasse post. the clock is ticking if you're looking to check some folks off
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your holiday list, we have your covered. our shop "today" team has scored exclusive deals on ever product that's being featured this morning, so you know what to do. scan that qr code right now. before we dig in, this browser extension is all the rage. >> yes, we're getting up to 30% off all the deals you see here today, but if you want even more awesome savings, it is the shop "today" savings browser extension. you can save big on over 40,000 different brands and craig, it is so easy to use. we have some b-roll here go to today.com/savings. you just click, you shop as usual, and then you save coupons and savings, automatically end up at checkout and so we've got six amazing deals here, but guess what, if you download the extension, you're going to get access to 50 more exclusive deals >> so just in time for the holidays >> yeah, so download it asap >> cashmere, always a great gift >> let's start big this deal is incredible. this is a kenneth cole cashmere chunky sweater
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feel that, craig it is so soft. >> that is soft. >> that's nice >> we're getting -- normally this is $300 retail. >> wow over it. the camel is going in my cart right after this show. you also get 35% off sitewide. that's incredible. >> and if you're looking to gift some jewelry, this could be an option. >> today we're getting it for $44.99 >> probably just sold out right there. >> i can't get over it the camel is going in my cart right after this show. you also get 35% off sitewide. that's incredible. >> and if you're looking to gift some jewelry, this could be an option >> 30% off select bauble bar earrings we love this brand look at these. these are really on trend, the chunky hoops, i've been wearing them all year. 35% off those, statement earrings, and also little cool huggies. this is great for the jewelry lover. >> a little birdie told me this next brand is a chasse post favorite and they're customizable >> feel these little customized blankets aren't these adorable? and so this is from a brand called house of rounds and they come in four sizes, baby, big kid, little kid, and adult.
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the whole gang can get together, cuddle up, and watch holiday movies this is a huge deal, 30% off so craig, normally these start at $29 today, around $20. so how fun is that >> okay. >> okay. so, you -- >> if you need a perfect blowout. you're surprised i knew that, right? >> i am surprised. and you know shark is known for their great vacuums. >> yes. >> they're also known for this incredible flex style. this is a six-in-one styling tool check it out it can be a little hair dryer or you just twist it and it comes with five different attachments. >> wow >> it's even got that auto curl, it comes with two of those auto curls that styles your hair on its own. this is just genius. it's six in one. normally it's $299 we get 30% off for $209. so i know that's still, you know, an investment, but fans say, you know, this is -- >> six in one. seems like a deal. >> six in one and salon quality
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at home. >> full disclosure, i picked this up. i thought it was one of those old school pens from elementary school >> have you ever seen anything cooler this is from alleyoop. it's a beloved brand this is a four in one pen pal. there are four different types of makeup in this. you click it, you've got an eye liner. click it again, you got a lip liner. click it again, it's a highlighter! >> look at savannah -- >> click it one more time, it's a brow pencil. and this is viral. 470 million tiktok fans and we're getting 35% off. normally it's $25 -- put that in there. >> that's so neat. >> and savannah, it just fits in your pocket and great for travel we're getting for this $16, normally $25 >> what about this >> mark and graham, we love mark and graham you can monogram pretty much anything, from little pup sweaters, monogrammed pup sweaters
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how cute are these beanies i mean, luxurious scarves. even golf club covers. >> oh, wow this would be great for carson >> right so good for carson and these start at $17.99. and you're getting free shipping, free gift wrap i can't tell you how many deals. >> sg, i got you something else, as well. >> oh, cute. >> today.com/savings that browser extension is going to unlock a lot of fabulous deals. >> i would take one of those hair driers, too >> look at that! >> there you go. >> i don't even ski, but i opry ski. >> thank you, chassie. and to our model to get these deals, scan that qr code we should note, we have over 50 more exclusive deals, if you download that extension at today.com/savings that chas was just talking about that's where you go to get the extension. mr. daly chef josh capon with the morning wake-up call with the beer and sliders
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and all sorts of good holiday stuff. if you're having a party, we're going to make it are you rocking? >> i'm rocking, i'm excited, i'm moving and shaking it's early in the morning. >> rocking first this is "today" on nbc don't do that. alaska airlines $99 companion fare means that you can bring your best friend... you know, one of us is gonna have to change? but we're twinning? oh yay. ♪♪ ♪ we care a lot. ♪
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fountain bleu. jeff and his team have created something very special that's good enough to go out to vegas. >> burgers, fries and shakes it's a limited menu. ♪ these are a few of my favorit things ♪ >> chef, you've got to nail them, though >> let's start we'll make some holiday sliders. special holiday sliders. tenders, right, most importantly, season your buttermilk pepper, mustard, salt, a little bit of hot sauce in there, as well always season every component of the dish we're going to mix that up a little bit >> buttermilk? >> buttermilk helps break down the fat and the chicken tenders, also tenderizes them a little bit. and a ton of flavor. and then we take our flour, once again. we got all different spices and herbs in here. season everything. season, we'll take those right into here. right, with the tongs. we've got some already marinated. beautiful, right >> okay. and i'm all about the double dredge once you get them in once, double dredge.
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back in the flour. back in the flour. >> that's not a double dip >> back in the flour look at this, guys a machine over here. and right from the flour, right, boom >> boom! >> make sure your oil is nice . make sure oil is hot enough -- >> 350. >> and you don't want to overcrowd it. >> don't overcrowd it. come on, chef. >> don't overcrowd the pan. maintain the temperature. and carson, we're going to take -- >> no chicken hands -- >> favorite bleu cheese dressing. add bleu cheese and celery. while you're doing that, we have our and hot. our crispy tender chickens over here >> are we in a rush? why are we rushing >> we've got to hit the casino >> we've got some sliders to make over there as well. >> savannah, when was the last time you were in las vegas >> last weekend. >> you were just there i went and it was amazing. >> i was just there. if i had known about your restaurant
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>> the fontainebleau opening is december 13th. next time you're in vegas, you have to come >> i will come find you and pull you out of your hotel rom. give you a little blue cheese. >> woe that's a lot wfrlgt i'll be there >> i gotcha. i gotcha >> yes, chef you want to gently coat these tenders in your favorite hot sauce. >> are you heating the bun >> this is fantastic >> a little toasted bun. >> this is fantastic you have to try this >> you know what it is -- it's the buffalo chicken wing without the bones. >> i got it, chef. >> remember when we were short order cooks back in houston. >> those were the days >> what happened in houston stays in houston >> that's true >> what are you doing with the onions here? >> this is the second slider >> this is the smoke show. smoke show ala vegas a lot of smoke shows out in vegas, female and male >> if that's your thing. >> our bacon onion jam
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we have carmelized onions, fold in some bacon. my co-chef has taken the rest of the day off. he's eating, don't forget your beer a little bit of maple syrup. >> i don't think i've ever had a buffalo slider >> a little bit of chili pepper. make this ahead of time, cook i. i hated that bacon. now we make a little jam. a little secret sauc down, a little bacon onion jam i love the bacon onion cheeseburger growing up. i hated that bacon now we make a little jam a little secret sauce, everybody's secret sauce, mayo, ketchup, a little bit of mustard. >> what kind of mustard? >> half dijon, half yellow mustard. >> that's got a bite >> look at this guy! look at this guy you're on fire, i tell you >> i'm going to work >> i absolutely love it. a little on both sides >> always. >> whiskey punch >> most important, american cheese >> that's bacon jam jelly. >> a jam for me! >> look at that! perfect little slider. >> it's nice if people come over
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for the holidays you don't want a full burger featuring full burgers at capon. >> chef, two pickles >> two pickles >> look at that. >> it's crunchy and delicious. do you have any specialty -- what makes the bun so good >> we're a little short on line cooks at the fontainebleau >> don't say it. i have room for a few more >> we have a little fried onions on that burger doesn't hurt anything >> if you're there at the restaurant in las vegas, check it out opens up next wednesday. burgers, shakes, fries too bad we don't have fries. >> go to fontainebleau for the fries. we're back with the third and fourth hours after your local news and weather >> happy holidays, everybody ho!
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good morning. 8:56. i'm marcus washington. for jewish people everywhere, tonight marking the first night of hanukkah. san francisco, the oldest giant public menorah outside of israel will be lit despite this year's added concerns over the war in gaza. authorities are promising security around union square will be extra tight. in tradition of spreading the light for the festivals of lights, 2,000 candles will be handed out. the ceremony gets under way at 3:30 p.m. ginger conejero saab will have a live report during our midday live report during our midday newsst.ca
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