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an east coast super soaker sparking flooding in florida and packing gail force winds. our michelle grossman is tracking this powerful storm wreaking havoc from florida to maine this week. the border battle on capitol hill, we are live with a race to strike a deal on immigration before the new year and a funding fight that has critical aid for israel and ukraine caught in the middle. former president donald trump is under fire for controversial new comments on
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immigration. why the biden campaign is comparing his words to hitler's. don't let a grinch steal christmas. the delivery scams to watch out for in the final sprint to the big day. and he's got the golden ticket. wonka wins big in its box office debut as the musical hits the holiday season sweet spot. it's monday, december 18th. "early today" starts right now. good morning, and thanks for joining us, i'm jessica layton. >> glad to be with you, i'm frances rivera. we begin this morning with a powerful storm system charging north to new england after bringing strong winds, heavy rain and flooding across the eastern seaboard. in new jersey thousands are waking up without power. on sunday parts of the carolinas were inundated with 9 to 11 inches of rain, some cars were unable to make it through the high water. the fire department patrolled streets to help rescue people from their vehicles. the same system slammed into florida saturday. >> the visibility here was so
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bad that this car plunged off a sea wall near venice, florida. luckily the driver's vehicle stayed afloat until first responders arrived. in st. petersburg the storm caused an electrical surge sending bolts of electricity coursing along the power line. let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman for what to expect today in the northeast. good morning. what a mess. >> it was a tough weekend for many and it will be a tough commute for many throughout the mid-atlantic, the northeast through new england. the rain will clear out of here in the northeast by 10:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., but it will linger in portions of new england. very heavy rain is falling right now especially where you see brighter colors, we're seeing very heavy downpours and will continue to see this over the next several hours. because of that we have 61 million people under flood alerts, a flood watch? green and a flash flood warning. we are seeing flash flooding at this point. on the backside of this system colder air is working in. we will see snow triggered throughout the great lakes into the appalachians, 31 million
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people impacted by winter weather advisers, watches and warnings. we will also see winds gusting up to 71 miles per hour o in some spots especially along the coast of new york into new england. 46 million people impacted by wind alerts this morning because we will see the winds gusting to 40, 50, 60, even 70 miles per hour, that will cause outages and brings trees down as well. we will look at the week ahead in a few minutes. >> thank you so much. in israel there is continued outrage this morning after three israeli hostages were killed by friendly fire in gaza. joe testimony hall of fame, alon shamriz and samer talalka had escaped captivity only to be shot dead by the israeli defense forces. the idf offered disturbing details. the men came out of the building where they had tmsels written help in hebrew and sos in english. shirtless and waving a right flag.
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>> what the idf admits were against their rules of engagement. they shot two of them dead, a third man tried to run away and despite screaming in hebrew he was shot and killed. in a meeting with soldiers in the gaza strip the idf chief of staff stressed to soldiers and commanders never shoot at people who appear to be surrendering. he noted that palestinians who are captured alive are often valuable for their intelligence saying, quote, we already have over 1,000. the incident has infuriated israelis and reinvigorated those who favor a truce and further prisoner exchanges with the leading israeli newspaper calling for a deal now, quote, saying that netanyahu's government cannot continue to expect the families to believe that the war is benefitting their loved ones. north korea has launched a suspected long-range ballistic missile into the sea this morning. that's according to reports from neighbors south korea and japan. it is the first test like this from the north in about a month. the launch comes after the north
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openly criticized updated military drills by the u.s. and south korea for including nuclear operation scenarios. the south korean military said it strongly condemns what it's calling the north's reckless provocation. the funding fight still raging on capitol hill this morning. republicans are holding up financial support for israel and ukraine until the white house agrees to concessions for stepping up security along the border. nbc's drew petrimouix is in d.c. with the latest. it doesn't look like we will see a deal before the end of the year. >> that's right, frances. negotiations continued straight through the weekend, but there are still major sticking points. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas joined the talks in the senate yesterday. the white house trying to craft a border security deal that will appease republicans without alienating democrats. both sides are looking for a middle ground on limits to admitting refugees under humanitarian parole, putting asylum seekers in detention while claims are hold and expanding powers to deport
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migrants nationwide. but homeland security officials fear the changes could overwhelm the system. many legal border crossing points are already near breaking. lukeville, arizona, was forced to close because there were too many migrants. with those issues still up in the air republican leaders say a vote this week is not likely. >> the bottom line here is we feel like we're being jammed, we are not anywhere close to a deal. it will go into next year. >> we need to do something on immigration but we need to do it in a right way that keeps compassion there but protects our national security. so let me see what comes out of this and then i will tell you what i'm going to vote on. >> reporter: the border battle has put a funding package on hold that includes money for israel and ukraine. president biden has signaled he's willing to make significant compromises to get that funding passed. back to you. >> drew, thank you. former president donald
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trump hits the campaign trail courting controversy over anti-immigration comments that the biden administration say echo remarks that were made by hitler. as the eye can a caucuses inch closer the republican field is heating up. vaughn hillyard has more. >> reporter: former president donald trump rallying his supporters in the early voting state of nevada. he comes a day after he made these controversial comments about immigrants at a rally in durham, new hampshire. >> they're poisoning the blood of our country. that's what they've done. >> reporter: the biden campaign accusing trump of parroting adolf hitler as similar wording was used in his writings. one of trump's gop rivals blasted him for the remark. >> he is disgusting and what he's doing is dog whistling to americans who feel absolutely under stress and strain from the economy. >> reporter: trump is promising the largest deportation program in the nation's history if
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reelected in 2024 and requiring immigrants pass a strong ideological screening. trump also touted his relationship with kim jong-un, calling him, quote, very nice and referencing russian president vladimir putin. >> but even vladimir putin, has anybody ever heard of vladimir putin? of russia. says that biden -- and this is a quote -- politically motivated persecution of his political rival is very good for russia because it shows the rottenness of the american political system. >> reporter: in new polling from cbs news out of new hampshire nikki haley climbing to a strong second position, following the endorsement of the state's governor. but this is trump this weekend, attracting the new england masses. >> donald trump loves our country, he loves us. >> we need a new birth of freedom. >> reporter: a stark contrast to ron desantis as he struggles to
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gain traction in the state. vaughn hillyard, nbc news. breaking news now, some drama for president biden late last night after a car crashed into his secret service motorcade. take a listen. the president was whisked away and is safe. the accident is under investigation but the secret service says they do not suspect foul play. cleanup efforts are happening this morning after a major oil spill in washington state. last week about 25,000 gallons of gasoline were released from a vault associated with bp's olympic pipeline in conway, washington. about 7,000 gallons have been recovered, but officials say more has evaporated. >> people are going to continue to smell t, but that doesn't mean that there are dangerous levels of gasoline. we have air monitors, community air monitors, placed in several different locations and there's
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no risk to people. >> so far it isn't clear how long it will take to complete that cleanup but the epa says regulators will be overseeing the work until the area is environmentally safe. on to the forecast now. the east coast not the only part of the country facing severe weather alerts today. nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking the snow that's about to fall over the great lakes. a little bit of everything, michelle. good morning. >> we do have a little bit of everything. we have snow in the great lakes, the appalachians and we could see a lot of snow, up to a foot in some spots. wet on the east coast, wet on the west coast, looking at snow falling in the great lakes, also that lingering storm system in the northeast, also new england. we will start to clear out in the northeast but the rain will linger throughout the northeast and that will bring flooding rains. on the west coast we are looking at the rain returning as well. we have a front moving on shore. we will see rain stretching from the pacific northwest all the way down through the state of california, much of the west coast will be wet today, wet tomorrow, wet wednesday. by wednesday that rain is going to be confined to california but
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most of california will be seeing that rain falling, some of it will be heavy along the coast, we will see higher elevation snow in the sierras that could be heavy. nice and dry through the middle of the country on wednesday, sunshine throughout the tennessee throughout the south central states into the gulf coast, 60 degrees in jackson. all right. that's your monday forecast. >> michelle, thank you. turning to sunday night football where the ravens brought their talents and talons to duval. >> still in control of the situation but it gets a little bit harder as jackson steps back and flicks to the end zone. touchdown, isaiah blakely. >> the purple and black looked
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unstoppable against the jaguars. lamar jackson and the offense rushed for over 250 yards while the defense took advantage of multiple miscues by the jags. ballot secures their 11th win of the year and becomes the first team in the afc to punch their ticket to the playoffs. "early today" is back in one minute with the new trouble brewing for anheuser-busch. brewing for anheuser-busch. and 'tis the seaso- bye, by. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. okay, so here's my most requested hack for stubborn odors. you'll need vinegar, a large salad bowl and... oh, hi! have you tried new tide fabric rinse?
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suspects the cinnamon may be the source of the unusually high lead levels. a new warning about the garages targeting your holiday deliveries, but first a major strike could be brewing at anheuser-busch. cnbc's steve cedric is here with the latest on that. good morning. >> yeah, really, really good to speak to you both today. good to see you, frances and jessica of course. let's get to this, first of all, they have authorized a strike at the budweiser anheuser-busch breweries, 95% have voted to authorize a strike. what they're after is improved wages, protect jobs, secure health care and retirement benefits for members. current agreement expires on february 29th. at the moment there are no dates set for negotiation. the la tins had a phrase for this, buyer beware because, yes, scammers are trying to dupe people expecting packages, fake shipping and delivery notifications, this according to
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>> reporter: after gift ahead of christmas. >> oh, my goodness. >> i got an ipad! >> reporter: for these children this outpouring of love was overwhelming after so many difficult months. >> thank god there's still good people around the world, huh? >> reporter: this weekend's massive toy drive was organized for familiesimpacted by this summer's devastating wildfires in lahaina. >> after the wildfires everyone was really affected obviously so we wanted to ease that by helping the kids and making sure that the kids had what they needed this christmas. we ended up with 881 registered. >> reporter: those children got to make a list of what they wanted, their wishes filled by donations from around the world. >> it's just overwhelming and a blessing for all of us. >> welcome. have fun. >> reporter: for alexis who lost everything, the greatest gift was being together again. >> so that they can just have the opportunity, god, to just walk through those new doors,
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god, that you have for them, lord. in jesus name we pray. amen. >> amen. >> mahalo. you guys are amazing. thank you for all of your hard work. >> reporter: giving thanks for blessings great and small. >> thank you. >> reporter: sharing a traditional meal. ♪ >> reporter: and music. >> it feels really good to be able to be amongst our community. we get to see the happiness on our kids' faces when they receive presents and that they're thought about. that they are not forgotten. >> thank you, guys, so much for doing this. >> reporter: friends, neighbors and ohana, family, uniting to bring the spirit of the season alive. >> i haven't ever hugged so many strangers in my life and i have to say it's a healthy habit. people talk about aloha. hawaii is aloha. it's love and it's acting with
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kindness first. it's just taking care of each ot other. >> there is a community that can appreciate the giving spirit during these holidays, it is that community right there. even better that it comes even with a hug. >> that's right. such resiliency, too, from what we saw a couple of months ago. thanks for startin
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flooding up and down the east coast. roads covered, cars submerged. our team is tracking where the storm is heading next. three israeli hostages escaped captivity in gaza, only to be gunned down by israeli soldiers. it has sparked outrage with the country's government and given new life to calls for a ceasefire. could this be a turning point in the peace effort? it's not santa in the air this holiday season. it's police drones. the tech that aimed at

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