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coastline, but today we have a lot of rain that's going to be coming in. so definitely much more dangerous conditions there as the rain continue to say move in. the breaking news, thom jensen continues to follow and it affects the embarcadero off-ramp from north 880. use oak instead. north is slow from park, but it has not built from the coliseum. >> we'll continue that story on our streaming service as we continue with our newscast there. thanks for joining us this morning here on "today in the bay." >> we hope to see you right back here next year. have a safe new year's eve. >> that's right. another state removing donald trump from the ballot. it's december 29th. this is "today."howdn. donald trump blocked from the republican primary in maine by the state's democratic secretary of state.
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the trump campaign blasting the decision now on hold until the courts weigh in. a live report from washington straight ahead. rough seas. >> oh, my god! >> huge waves in california knocking over onlookers, flooding roads and damaging homes. the region now bracing for heavy rain while much of the country enjoys high temperatures heading into the weekend. we'll have your full forecast. russia launching a massive round of attacks in cities in ukraine. one of the largest since the invasion nearly two years ago. we'll have the very latest. demolished. an empty lot, that's all that's left of the house in idaho where four college students were stabbed to death. just ahead, mixed emotions now being voiced by the victims' families. going down, mortgage rates falling for the fourth straight
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week. we'll break it down what it means if you are in the market to buy a home. all that plus, cleveland rocks. the browns dominate the jets and punch their ticket to the playoffs. >> the journey continues, and we're just getting started. >> exciting start to a huge weekend in the nfl. and let the countdown begin. with just two days to go, the party is already on in times square. this morning an inside look at the final preparations and the fun reason that las vegas is set to host a record number of weddings to close out the year. >> there's always just a little bit of magic in the air. >> we've got it all covered today, friday december 29, 2023. from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie
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and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning and welcome to "today" on this last friday of the year. thanks so much for starting it with us. i'm laura jarett alongside peter alexander. savannah and hoda are still off. you, my friend, had so much fun in new york city this week, you lost your voice. >> i woke up feeling barry white this morning. that's what i get, but i feel just fine so i will barrel through. >> as we said, the countdown is on. we have a live look at the iconic ball in times square. >> a million people expected to fill the streets to watch it drop. now just two days away. we're going to get to those preps, the final outlook and the forecast for the big day in just a moment. but first our top story. maine's democratic secretary of state removing donald trump from the state's primary ballot. the u.s. supreme court now poised one way or another to
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decide whether the former president remains eligible to return to the white house. nbc's ryan nobles join us with all the very latest on this. ryan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. and the secretary of state in maine said her ruling will be set on pause until the court weighs in. that means, just like in colorado, the former president will still appear on the primary ballot for now. for the second time in less than a month, a state has ruled that former president donald trump was in violation of section 3 of the 14th amendment because of his actions on january 6th and, therefore, ineligible to run for president of the united states. maine's secretary of state, a democrat, ruling that trump should be removed from the state's ballot. in her decision, she writes, the weight of the evidence makes clear that mr. trump was aware of the tinder laid by his multi-month effort to delegitimize the election and then chose to light a match. the ruling is similar to the decision made by colorado's supreme court that also declared
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trump ineligible. while both rulings are unprecedented, former trump's name will remain on the ballot more now while the court process plays out and appeals are made. but trump's culpability related to january 6th is something the u.s. supreme court will still have to deal with. trump called the ruling a partisan attack. we are witnessing in realtime the attempted theft of an election and the disenfranchisement of the american voter said trump campaign spokesperson. >> my obligations to the constitution and rule of law come before any other consideration. no other factors could weigh on that decision. >> challenges like these have popped up across the country and most have been denied, including in arizona, minnesota and most recently michigan. hours after the main decision, the secretary of state in california announced that the former president would remain on the ballot in that state after facing calls to remove him.
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meanwhile, trump's gop opponents rushing to his defense. >> the idea that one bureaucrat in an executive position can simply unilaterally disqualify someone from office, that turns on its head every moment of constitutional due process this country has always abided by for over 200 years. >> and it is being held on super tuesday, which is march 5th. that may not leave enough time for ballots to be appealed in time for ballots to run its course. >> thank you so much. peter, we do have to acknowledge how strange this is. that's never happened before, right? at the same time, the state laws allow for it and there's never been an insurrection, an attempted coup before. they would say this is unusual. >> this is about who gets to make the termination, whether the 14th amendment should be
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applied here. this is not about the primary ballot. this could impact the again election ballot. >> the supreme court will not allow the patch work of issues to stand. >> we will be watching. >> yep, that's for sure. all right. now to scary scenes from the california coast as storm surge sent massive waves on to beaches there. >> oh, my god! >> look at that. onlookers knocked down, swept away by the surf on a beach of pacifica. and this huge wave in santa cruz pushed two kids from the beach into the shrubs several feet away. the surf reached up to 40 feet in some locations. in ventura people and cars rushing away from the surf, prompting this man to resort to paddle boarding for transportation. also this morning we're following new developments in
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the middle east as fighting rages on i rages on in gaza new clashes erupted on the israel-lebanon border. israel is admitting to serious mistakes and we are learning about the fate of the american citizen previously thought to be held hostage josh letterman is in tel aviv for us josh, what is the very latest there. >> reporter: the prime minister met last night with hostage families and said the talks were ongoing but that he couldn't discuss the details. but in the meantime, hamas is doubling down on its position that no more hostages will be released until there is a permanent ceasefire, as we are learning one of those hostages is no longer alive this morning, another american family is grieving 70-year-old judy weinstein was believed to be a hostage in gaza but she was actually murdered in israel during the october 7th terror attacks and her body
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brought to gaza. it is the same fate as her 73-year-old husband. his death confirmed last week. president biden saying the death cuts deep and vowing to bring remaining hostages home. presumed captured including don alexander who is i presumed captive in gaza including edan alexander in new jersey he turns 20 today in captivity. >> i decided that this year i'm not going to make edan's birthday cake. it's making me too sad >> reporter: meanwhile, a former hostage is speaking out, detailing the grueling conditions she went through while in captivity for 54 days comparing her experience to the holocaust or calling when a surgeon operated on her hand without anesthesia telling her you're not coming home alive it comes as israel in a rare move is admitting serious mistakes in the war, saying the
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fatal shooting of three hostages this month in a friendly fire incident would have been prevented. a spokesman saying we are responsible for what happened. and for the first time, israel acknowledging two devastating air strikes in a central gaza refugee camp on christmas eve. the idf saying its fighter jets unintentionally struck civilians and expressing regret. overnight, the ministry says more than 20 were killed in air strikes in gaza in the south where israel told civilians to flee to, including akmed. we are all relatives, and we all came here, he says why did they hit this house. in the smoldering rubble, palestinians digging for survivors with their bare hands, finding a young girl, rushed to the hospital the hospital and overnight, there are new tensions including the u.s. shooting down a ballistic missile launched by rebels into the red sea.
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today israel and hezbollah both say they have been exchanging fire all morning as fears of a regional war continue to climb. >> just awful scenes on all sides. thank you. turning now to another war, the war in ukraine russia unleashing one of its biggest aerial attacks of the year russia launched over 120 missiles overnight, as well as sending several dozen bomb dropping drones into the capital and other cities there president volodymyr zelenskyy said that most of the incoming missiles and drones were shot down, but an unknown number of people are buried under the rubble. meantime, there is some positive news this morning for potential home buyers. mortgage rates dropped for the ninth week in a row now. they sit at their lowest level since may. here to break it down is nbc's business correspondent brian cheung brian, it is nice to see you this morning a lot of people have been eyeing the housing market this morning hoping rates fall. what do lower means for those
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folks? >> maybe bring in the buyers from the sidelines into the market it's been a tough 2023 when we consider how high mortgage rates went as this last week. the average mortgage rate is 6.61%. that's down from almost 6.7% this week and down substantially from the 7.8% just two months ago. if you put this into dollar amounts, if you are talking about a $400,000 home, 20%, this is a savings of $255 a month this is really good news for people that have been looking on the sidelines and saying that mortgage rate is a little too high, good news for them when we look to 2024, what the federal reserve has been doing is talking about the potential for interest rate cuts that could mean mortgage rates might go down further from here. you could see 30-year fixed mortgage rates tied to what the federal reserve is doing perhaps going down to the low 6s
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this year. that could be better news. although, home prices are still broadly high across the board. >> but more people to put their house on the market if they know the rates are lower. >> possible good news for sellers as well. >> brian cheung, thank you very much appreciate it. all right. we have a lot more to get to, including the countdown to new year's eve people all across the country are making their final preparations for the big night and everyone is watching the weather. we have it all covered, including dylan's forecast but first stephanie gosk joins us live from time square this morning. how are authorities getting ready? >> reporter: hey, laura. good morning there will be the security that people see here on new year's eve, things like counter terrorism units, barricades, sanitation trucks blocking
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streets and then there will be the security people do not see, plain clothed officers, surveillance cameras there was a big meeting here where people said there was no credible threat. but they do have concerns that the war in gaza could make an event like new year's eve a big target for lone wolf actors and they have been struggling with protests, pro-palestinian protests it is the kind of thing law enforcement is concerned about in other large cities like boston and chicago in las vegas, they're expecting up to a half a million people on the strip there as well. and you will see similar levels of vigilance in all of those cities, laura. >> so that's the security. but what about the fun, stef what can crowds look forward to? >> reporter: oh, yesterday was one of my favorite days in times square it was good riddance day that's where anything that happened in 2023 you say good-bye to and get rid of 2024. today there is another annual event.
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they will test the confetti and drop 75 pounds of confetti to make sure it works spoiler, it always works on new year's eve, they will drop 3,000 pounds of confetti, and it will work then, too, guys. >> i am always blown at how fast they clean it up after how much it is. seth, thank you. appreciate it. >> my kids always want to test the confetti just hold off, guys. i'm the one that ends up vacuuming it every year. with millions eager to celebrate, it'll be another busy one on the nation's roads and of course, the airports depending where you live or where you are going, you could face bad weather along the way nbc's sam brock is joining us from miami international airport. sam, good morning. how is it looking? >> reporter: peter, good morning. or should i say barry white, good morning good to be with you. yes, we have all eyes on the airports this morning. the tsa has already warned passengers that today, the 29th and monday, january 1st, will be two of the busiest travel days
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of the year. they are expecting more than 2.5 million passengers to go through tsa checkpoints. here's the problem, peter. earlier this week, they said we're not expected to be as busy bigger picture now if you compare that to a year ago, more than a half million passengers per day more, which is an astounding increase. that is more than what we saw before the pandemic in 2019. the sheer number of volume is obviously elevated in terms of what airports are seeing here, where the hardest hits have been, miami international is actually the worst yesterday. more than 300 delays it was one in three flights there. fort lauderdale as well followed by chicago o'hare and denver international. nationally, peter, you are looking at 400 flights that are delayed. but the so-called misery map shows it is really only a couple dozen or so, the most at this point for jfk, boston and bwi. there are some considerations right now for visibility
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problems in the northeast. also you mentioned those rogue waves out west some rainfall from san francisco all the way down to san diego that could cause delays. by and large right now, things are good i do not want to jinx anyone we're keeping a close eye on what's to come. >> we like to keep the misery map as green as possible. >> let's check in with dylan with a check of the forecast. >> it looks okay for people traveling into the weekend here are our trouble spots light snow stretching into the northwest. here is that storm system approaching the west coast we did see that rough surf, and we have a lot of rain and wind across coastal california. for the east coast, if you do run into any delays today, it would mostly be this morning because of the dense fog we have dense fog advisory we're only reporting visibility of 1.3 miles right now down in richmond, it is less than half a mile that could create isolated delays for the most part, i think we're okay for today
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sacramento will see some of that rain that will likely slow things down a little bit. in but in chicago, st. louis, not enough to cause widespread delays same goes for boston into new york washington, d.c., miami, they all look fine today. look at all the green on the map. that's what we like to see when we're looking at chicago, d.c., new york, down into houston. even in the west coast, we should see some improvements, but we have to keep an eye out just because of the amount of rain that's the weather across the country. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds thanks to autoship from chewy. i always loved that old man. what's it say about the summer house? yeah, the beach house. the summer residents goes to mr. marbles. plot twist. i'm sorry, what? doesn't make logistical sense? unbelievable. pets aren't just pets. they're more. you got a train set todd. save 35% off your first autoship order. at chewy.
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good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are seeing our first round of rain coming in with a new storm that's arriving, but it's starting out with light showers, a bit of a break, and then much heavier rain set to move in for this afternoon. for the north bay, that will be around 2:00 to 3:00, and potentially even some thunderstorms, high winds, and that will continue into late this evening. eventually tapering off by early tomorrow morning. and then we'll see dryer weather in time to start out the new year. and that's your latest forecast >> dylan, thank you very much. the house in idaho where four college students killed torn down despite pleas from the victims' families. their reaction and the potential impact of the upcoming trial plus, las vegas is gearing up for what could be a record day for weddings to close out the year
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however this video shows a truck riddled with bullet holes. streets in the area are still shut down for several blocks on a busy friday morning. we also have this video from highland hospital, where you can see a large police presence, cars lined up outside. we will bring you more information as soon as we learn it. turning to a live look at capitola where there is a high surf advisory until 6:00 tonight. waves aren't too high right now, but that was not the case yesterday. those big waves swept into homes in capitola, some of those along the beach were damaged and without power last night. families evacuated yesterday afternoon. they were able to return to their homes last night, although still without power. meteorologist kari hall has been following it all for us and brings us the very latest. >> we had these storms coming in that are building up high waves, and we're also going to continue to see those gusty winds
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continue as we go throughout the rest of the afternoon into the evening. all of that coming along with some heavier rain that's going to be arriving for 3:00 to 4:00 in parts of the north bay, moving into the rest of the bay area, with gusty winds at around 6:00 to 7:00, and continuing to push to the south as we go into this evening. off and on rain at least through early tomorrow, but then we drop out for the start of the new year and more storms for next week. the full forecast on nbcbayarea.com.
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we are back at 7:30. michelle kwan is out there on the rink today she's inspiring olympians out there. a huge enthusiastic crowd on our plaza as we head into the final weekend of 2023. plenty of people in town ready
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to watch the ball drop today they can practice the confetti today as well. we've got a a lot of that ahead. jacob is in today for craig. >> what's up, guys >> i feel like you have some moves on the ice. >> are you kidding me? i don't want to talk about this on national television very, very embarrassing. >> of all of your assignments, that has to be the next one. >> guys, we have a lot to get to, starting with the latest on a controversial move in idaho. the house where four college students were stabbed to death has been torn down crews were working swiftly to demolish the home in just a matter of hours. >> new reaction from the victims' families. >> reporter: good morning. so the demolition is bringing mixed reaction to the university of idaho community, including several of the victims' families despite some wishes to preserve the house for a jury trial, others say they're glad to move forward in the grieving process. this morning an empty lot surrounded by a fence is all that remained of the king road
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home where four university of idaho students were murdered crews using heavy equipment to tear the walls and flatten the structure. that home where ( the it was inside that home where xana kernodle, ethan chapin, kaon. kaylee goncalves and madison mogen were found stabbed to death in november, 2022. for some in this small community, the removal is a relief. >> i'm glad that it's gone. >> definitely a new start for sure. >> reporter: others expressing their doubts. >> i don't think tearing the house down will help this move on for the father of kaylee goncalves, the emotions are mixed. >> you are happy it is gone. you have negative feelings and emotions with that place but then you see how much joy and love was in that place >> reporter: the family says they're placing their trust in lead investigators yet, caution about the possible impact the demolition would have over the trial.
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>> i hope they're totally wrong. they never leave it. they never go back but that's a luxury that we would have and we don't have now. >> reporter: despite the objections from some of the victims' families, the university defending their decision to move forward. >> our understanding from a legal standpoint everyone was finished the house for our community, it was time for the house to go down >> reporter: the school saying it cost them $700 a day to hire security to keep people out. the prosecution, fbi and bryan evidence. in may, a judge entered kohberger's defense teams have visited the house and collected evidence in may, a judge entered a not guilty plea for the defendant. the university saying the fbi plans to use documentation to construct visual and audio exhibits and a physical model of the home for the trial >> they will be able to create that house in every form or manner possible that should be able to answer the jury's questions. >> reporter: the goncalves
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family now hoping that in the new year a trial date will be set. >> i feel like at some point we have to let the evidence be the evidence >> now, it is important to note that prosecutors were never against the demolition, saying that the jury view of the home would have never been authorized under state law because the conditions of the house changed dramatically since the time of the homicides. >> dana, what comes next for that lot as we inch closer to that trial >> reporter: the university says the lot will sit vacant for the time being and they plan to turn their attention to the memorial garden being built on campus. as for the trial, it will be a waiting game they asked for a six-week summer trial. but no word yet on when a judge will make that decision. back to you. >> dana, thanks so much. still ahead, another high-profile case still in the spotlight. gypsy rose speaking out. what she is saying and what is next for her. but, first, las vegas is a popular wedding site any time.
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we are back at 7:38 with something that has couples lining up to tie the knot over the long holiday weekend >> perhaps not surprisingly could be a record one for weddings in las vegas for new year's eve jacob, this is for kind of an important reason. >> times square has the ball drop, but vegas has wedding bells. the rush to the altar is all about the date, december 21st, 2023 said another way, 123123 see what i'm saying? some think that's lucky in heralding new beginnings couples are expected to exchange rings as they ring in the new year. >> there is always a bit of magic in the air. >> reporter: and december 31st has extra significance this year because of the number sequence 123123 the chapel with the flowers with 53 weddings.
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this year, they have 111 on the books and counting >> everyone is looking for something that resonates with them, something symbolic >> reporter: this couple is flying from orlando, florida to las vegas for their big day. >> it's my favorite day of the year plus, everybody is super happy, enjoying the last day of the year, celebrating the new one. then we noticed that the date currently. it is 12/31/23. >> while las vegas sees 450 to 550 couples saying i do on new year's eve, the county clerk expects 1,500 this year. >> we think this will be a big night for las vegas weddings. >> the wedding industry generates $2.5 billion a year. there is good reason las vegas has been the go-to wedding destination. the marriage license bureau can provide licenses in about an hour they're open until midnight. and they're even setting up a las vegas airport for couples to take care of their paperwork as soon as they step off the plane.
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>> people love when there is a lot of people waiting at the marriage license bureau. and just the excitement of being with other couples getting married on the same day with the same locations is just a great deal of fun. >> and you never know who you might run into at the altar. >> we have elvis impersonators we can have dracula. we had a please claus a couple of weeks ago pretty much anything other than, you know, setting the chapel on fire is pretty much a go >> the other bonus, by the way, if you do get married on new year's eve, you can always count on extra fireworks the current record for weddings in a single day happened on july 7th, 2007. you guessed it 07/07/07 thank you very much. >> does your wedding date have any significance >> no. other than being a lovely, memorable day. guys, you stop this right now. moving on, dylan dreyer with
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weather. >> my dad's birthday is 01/23/45 >> is it really? >> not that he chose that, but it happens to tbe that. so we do have some pretty significant weather making its way on the shore in california not just the wind and the rain, but the surf the surf has been incredibly high that will be a threat as we go through the day today. we do have some lighter rain from the coast of washington down into oregon and into northwestern california. but it is really the waves that could create coastal flooding, especially when you are looking at heights up to 25 feet that will be the big story out west elsewhere, the weather for the t most part looks okay a couple of spotty light snow showers. this cold front will trigger rain showers it is sunny and cool temperatures in the 50s and 60s. so a little below average. if you are headed to new york city for new year's eve for the big ball drop in times square,
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the weather looks great. a windchill of 35. we have certainly seen much colder new year's eve forecasts. good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out with a light rain across parts of the coastal areas and the north bay, but then as we go into the rest of the day the rain will be picking up, very intense winds and heavy downpours expected for the north bay between 2:00 and 3:00. that will continue to progress across much of the rest of the bay area, maybe even some thunderstorms as well for later this evening. and then we see the rain taper off for tomorrow, with dryer conditions for the start of forecast. >> thank you, dylan. still to come, we will get you ready for the new year we have expert tips to be healthier in 2024 including
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year is a long time. it's sad you forget some of the people and then it's like you feel it all over again >> it is nice to celebrate those names as the year comes to a close. a lot more ahead including a late christmas gift from ariana grande what she has planned for the new year that's coming up after a quick check of your local news and weather. stay with us
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good morning. it is 7:56. i'm kira klapper. here is a look at what's happening now. a large investigation under way near 9th and embarcadero in oakland where we find "today in the bay"'s thom jensen. >> reporter: good morning. yes, police have about a mile stretch of embarcadero closed down here as they investigate the shooting that happened about 4:30 this morning. chp has also closed the i-80 northbound embarcadero exit and on the southbound side the 16th
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street exit as they investigate this shooting. we've reached out to opd but have not heard back. we hope to get more details soon. we'll have more information as it becomes available on nbc bay area news and nbcbayarea.com. back to you. and on our 11:00 a.m. news. thank you. we're going to check in with meteorologist kari hall for the big storm headed our way. >> we've had big waves along the coast and a surf advisory continues until 6:00 today and heavy rain will be arriving by this tomorrow. we're also going to see gusty winds and some gusts near the coast and hills could reach 45 miles per hour. and then we'll have more rain chances as we go into next week, but of course we're focused on what to expect for today, with heavy rain and possibly some thunderstorms as well as we go into this evening. this is going to continue for a few hours and then gradually start to taper off during the overnight into early tomorrow.
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then we should have dryer conditions by noon into the rest of the holiday. we're going to start out the new year with sunshine, once again we'll be tracking storms in the forecast for the middle of next week. >> i like that sunshine on monday and thursday, kari, thanks. marcus washington will have another local news update for you in a half an hour. until then, we hope you join the "today" show and we'll see you back here for o murid here we go. can we land? you're old enough to do it in the sky now. but it's gross. there is no way we're landing. are you sure no one is watching? gwen mallard! do it now, or we leave without you. ok.
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it's 8:00 on "today. coming up, ballot showdown the state of main now barring donald trump from the primary ballot the second to do that this month. with the first contest just weeks away, what does it mean for the former president and his campaign we're live with the very latest.
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plus, holiday weekend. new year's eve just two days away authorities ramping up security for festivities nationwide millions set to travel to a celebration. and everyone wants to know, what does the weather have in store your full forecast just ahead. then new year, new you we are here to help if improving your health is on your 2024 to-do list with simple effects that will have long lasting effects. and hi again, barbie the smash hit movie taking one last accolade before the year is up ♪ >> for its music >> we'll get to that and more on "popstart," today, december 29, 2023 ♪ >> here for my sweet 16 from ohio. >> on a girls' trip from chapel
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hill, tennessee. >> happy friday from panama city, florida. >> maine. >> detroit, michigan. >> and las vegas, california >> from massachusetts. >> hi, papa. watching in north carolina. >> and welcome back to "today" on this friday morning thank you so much for joining us savannah, hoda and craig are enjoying the week off. but we have a great crowd out there. >> great crowd. >> happy to join us on the last, final stretch here in 2023. >> nice to have you with us. let's get right to your news beginning at 8:00 with a presidential race and another state this time in maine removing donald trump from its primary ballot ryan nobles joins us with the very latest on this. good morning. >> reporter: the secretary of state in maine said her ruling
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will be put on pause until the court weighs in. the former president will still appear on the primary ballot at least for now. she wrote, quote, the weight of the evidence makes clear that mr. trump was aware of the tinder laid by his multi month effort to delegitimize a democratic election and then it is called a partisan attack and has vowed to appeal right chose to light a match the trump campaign has called a partisan attack and has vowed to appeal right away. she made it clear that trump will stay on the primary ballot while the appeals process plays out. the primary is scheduled for march 5th. that may not be enough time to hear the appeal. but at some point, the united states supreme court will still be forced to confront these questions about trump's role on january 6th and if it is in violation of the 14th amendment. that means these challenges could actually have a bigger impact on the general election in november. other states like arizona, minnesota and michigan and now
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california have denied those challenges this, of course, all comes against the backdrop of the federal indictment that trump is facing on this very issue. that trial right now scheduled to start on march 4th. laura? >> all right, ryan thank you. meantime, people all across the country are getting ready for the long holiday weekend on new year's eve and police are ramping up security to keep those celebrations safe. stephanie gosk is where one of the biggest parties will take place. you guessed it, times square stef, what is the latest out there? >> reporter: nypd says there is no specific credible threat. in other words, they don't have a place and a time, that kind of threat but they did meet at police headquarters on friday to talk about their security strategy. they do have concerns that the war in gaza makes this event on new year's eve more of a target. specifically, they're concerned about lone wolf actors or protesters, demonstrators that may try to disrupt the event people that come here will see the security presence they're used to seeing in times square the visible presence, counter
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terrorism units, as well as those things people don't see, including plainclothes officers, cameras and other types of surveillance there will be similar security in other large cities around the country, including boston and chicago. also in las vegas where they're expecting up to a half a million people on the strip for new year's eve jacob? >> stef, a lot of people are traveling to new year's destinations today what's happening on that front >> reporter: yeah. busy, busy, busy you know, the tsa is warning people just to be prepared 2.5 million people will be using the airports in the next couple of days. we have seen lots of delays this week although, so far we haven't quite hit 500 delays around the country. there are some weather concerns in the northeast you have some heavy fog that may slow things down but at the moment, things are moving more or less smoothly and there is some good news on
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the weather front here in times square it's going to get chillier, but there shouldn't be any rain or snow. >> stef, thanks so much. more on the holiday forecast in just a bit. >> we turn to a high-profile case that captured the nation's attention. gypsy rose blanchard released from prison yesterday after her role in the murder of her mother jesse kirsch has the latest on that. >> reporter: gypsy spent the better part of a decade behind bars before that, she says she was her mother's prisoner. but now she's free and speaking out with no signs of going quiet any time soon. this morning, we're catching a glimpse inside gypsy rose blanchard's first day of freedom in years gypsy was on the move and not shying away from cameras. >> do you have any plans >> lots of em. >> reporter: in 2015, gypsy and
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her then boyfriend plotted to the boyfriend stopped deedee to death. disturbing revelations surfaced. >> she had taken handcuffs and a dog leash and tied it together and tied me to the bed tied me to the bed. >> so how long were you tied to the bed? >> about two weeks. >> reporter: gypsy says for years, her mother forced her to pretend she was gravely ill, forcing her to use a wheelchair and a feeding tube, to take seizure medication that destroyed her teeth and to have as many as 30 surgeries she didn't need. >> i had multiple eye muscle surgeries, multiple leg surgeries. >> reporter: gypsy says when deedee caught her walking, she how would her mother have been able to fool doctors for so long >> it is not hard to fool doctors.
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doctors are trained to rely on the history provided by a parent. >> i never told the doctors that i was mentally incompetent she opens up about her experience >> i started to feel like it was either her or me ly share my story the way that it should be shared. >> reporter: and just before her release, gypsy telling "people" magazine, i want to make sure that people in abusive relationships do not resort to murder it may seem like every avenue is closed off, but there is always another way. the internet is also talking about this on wednesday, gypsy rose was google's top search trend in the united states. and there might be more searches on the way according to tmz, gypsy rose blanchard told the publication she has tickets to the chiefs game her hope is to meet taylor swift who, according to blanchard,
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helped her get through her time when she was behind bars. >> jesse, thank you. to the nfl now the cleveland browns clinched a spot in the afc playoffs with a win over the new york jets quarterback joe flacco passing for over 300 yards, including >> marquise goodwin comes in as the wideout to look for. and flacco almost gets sacked. there he goes. throws on the run. caught inside the 30, inside the 20 goes to ford still on his feet. ford looking for the end zone. gets there. >> jerome ford there breaking away from one tackler, barrelling into the end zone the browns win it 37-20. flacco had three td tosses on the night in just his fifth game with the browns. epic, epic, epic. >> only the third time the celebrate. >> how about a boost? sometimes no matter how much
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we love our spouses, ladies, they just browns have been in the season since 1999, something to celebrate. >> how about a boost sometimes no matter how much we love our spouses, ladies, they just don't hear what they're saying >> elizabeth. >> what. >> i love you so much. why would you put a single roll in the oven? >> it is not a roll. it's a bun. >> okay. >> what did you pull out of the oven >> a burnt roll. >> no. it's not a roll. it's a bun. >> okay, a burnt bun. >> it's a bun in the oven. cody, we're having a baby. >> really? >> yeah. >> well, that took a lot of coaching we're not sure if cody got the bun in the oven joke clearly, they're getting along well mom says her big sisters are very excited to meet the new addition to the family. >> well played. >> coming in 2024.
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oh, my goodness, that was good. >> i was trying to figure it out, too did you get it >> no. i'm sorry. >> sorry see, nothing to do. >> men ahead on "popstart," a lot of music to talk about, including a new list of the year's best songs. but first, looking to drop a few pounds or sleep better in 2024 dr. azar is here to shar six simple ways we call living healthier in the new year right after this and express pickup, so you can get your car, on your time. all with an unmatched 30-day money back guarantee, so you can buy with confidence. that's car buying reimagined. carmax. so you think a vr workout isn't a real workout? tell that to your shoulders.
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welcome back this morning on your your health, six tips for a healthier 2024. >> which we need because statistics only show 9% of americans bho actually make resolutions see them through so how can you set yourself up for some success here? >> here with some simple suggestions that will have a long lasting impact, dr. natalie azar dr. a, nice to have you here let's talk about the 9% figure that's striking. 9% of people that make resolutions keep them. how do we boost that figure? >> the theme this morning, guys, will be we will skip the extremes we want to give people manageable tips. >> right. >> if everyone can take home one or two of these and implement them, great. if other people are doing these things, good for you. >> let's start with sugar intake how do we cut back on the sugar that we have in our diets? >> so before we talk about
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cutting back, let's remind our viewers, all the negative things that sugar can do to us.pressur inflammation. contributes to diabetes and it increases blood pressure, inflammation contributes to diabetes and also fatty liver disease. i love this hot talk on what to do about sugar and especially chocolate. the message here is you don't have to give it up completely, which is what people really do want to hear what we want to talk about, though, is maybe combining modify your chocolate intake combine it with nuts like chocolate covered almonds, chocolate covered banana tips so you are getting the healthy fiber and the protein in the nut, but you are still getting your sweet tooth satisfied. >> what about sleep, something people in our industry can use >> why are we even talking about this is still that golden number. >> too much, did you say, is
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bad? >> too much can be bad for you. >> how muc poor sleep too much or too little sleep is not good 7 to 9 hours for those of us in this age group is still that golden number. >> too much, did you say, is bad? >> too much can be bad for you. >> how much sleep do your kids need >> it depends on their age, peter. once they get into the teenage years, they start to behave like us but when they are young, 10, 11, 12 hours most of us cannot sleep in longer the next day, right we have to get up for school we have to get up for work my hot tip is set a bedtime alarm. 45 minutes to an hour before you want to go to bed, you will set an alarm on your phone set your wind down routine you will start, you know, especially the blue light on the phone, make sure that that is activated so by the time it is time to do light's out, you're ready. >> let's talk about upgrading our exercise the gyms are packed. but come october and the places are empty. >> 150 minutes per week of modern intensity activity. that's where you can maintain a
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conversation or 75 minutes of activity. first of all, you can split these up you can do ten minutes three times a day to get your 30 minutes a day. if you are within a one mile distance from something, walk it for example, if you are in a town that's very walkable town, just walk from the post office to the grocery store rather than driving. all of that will add up. again, within a mile, new york city, that's 20 blocks, walk it. >> yeah. i try to just take the stairs, even simple things like that. >> things like that, exactly. >> okay. what's next here screen time. >> oh, my god. this is the bane of all of our existence. first of all, this is now scientifically proven. insomnia eye strain, neck, too much screen time, insomnia, eye strain, neck, shoulder, back pain, that's all behaviors that can look very similar to addiction. we know there is no recommended screen time for adults for kids, again, there instead of saying to you and your family, limit screen time, have a phone free zone.
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put the phone away completely. they actually did a study where they had diners eating absolutely is. this is what i will recommend. instead of saying to you and your family, limit screen time, have a phone free zone put the phone away completely. they actually did a study where they had diners eating and they didn't have their phones there, and they were much happier. >> excuse me talk about healthy vegetables. just changing what's in your diet. >> exactly obviously vegetables why are they so good for us? they lower blood pressure and the risk of heart disease. they prevent types of cancer think about adding vegetables to breakfast. a lot of us think it has to be something sweet or toast or cereal you can add grated carrots to oatmeal. spinach, avocado smash we've got one more. >> sorry, sorry. this is a lot of exercise. >> exactly. >> the last one is good for people who have a little -- coming down with something this time of year. >> we talk about more water. energy, the toxins, it helps our complexion have a reusable water bottle with you water is so expensive, right bottles, refill it as the day
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goes on. this is something that i try to do all day i need to do it more at work. >> this is good advice thank you, dr. azar. >> all right lths get a check of the weather now again from dylan good morning again, everyone let's take a look at what we can expect across the country. we have the storm system out west that will bring more rain to the pacific northwest also rough surf. the waves are 25 feet high because of the coastal storm we have light snow falling in and around st. louis light rain in the northeast. it is the interior northeast where we have light rain temperatures on the colder side. 30s, 20s out toward the northern rockies. 50s along the gulf coast so it is pretty chilly down there, too as we go into the afternoon, we're just going to look at a good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are going to see the rain
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picking up as we go into this afternoon into the evening. also, some high winds and possibly thunderstorms in the mix as well. we'll see it continue into early tomorrow, then taper off for sunday. then for the start of the new year, it looks really nice, but it will be cool. cool weather continues as rain arrives once again for the middle of next week. we are also looking at heavy downpours. we'll hav forecast. >> all right, dylan. thank you. jacob, you have "popstart," the last one for the year. first up, amy poehler showing off her vocal skills, sharing a duet with sheridan coldstream check this out ♪ why she had to go, i don't ♪♪ i ♪ ♪ she wouldn't say ♪
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♪ i said something wrong ♪ ♪ now i long for yesterday ♪ >> amy, doing the dang thing nicely done. all right. next up, seth myers. yesterday the emmy-winning talk show host celebrated the big 5-0. before seth and his late night staff left 30 rock for the holiday break, they celebrated with this sweet surprise. >> surprise! >> thank you oh, my >> i'm without words i genuinely can't believe how surprised i am it is very special thank you so much. >> i watched the whole thing on the instagram -- the instagram
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instagram yesterday. he was really shocked. there is a whole back story. they took him out to dinner. seth, happy birthday, man. >> happy birthday. next up "break point." they set their sights on glory during a grand slam season here's a peek. >> there is a changing of the guard that's going on. >> who has had more attention in tennis than coco gauff >> the youngsters are coming for you. >> i love it. they want to you. >> i love it they want to win, but it ain't happening. >> i want to be the best kill or be killed. >> this is where stars are born. where dreams are realized. >> where you are playing for tennis immortality.
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>> i have surfing on the mind. it's called "break point." season 2 starts streaming on january 10th you don't want to miss it. next up, "variety" published its ranking for the best songs of 2023. and, of course, top trending artist taylor swift, miley cyrus, drake, they're all featured on the lineup do you know which movie stood out on the list? hi, barbie four tracks made the cut favorite movie of the year including dua lipa's "dance the night. plus ryan gosling's epic ballad "i'm just ken. but it was this song that landed on the top of the list in the number one spot. here it is ♪ and i try ♪ ♪ i wasn't ideal ♪ ♪ looked so alive ♪ ♪ turns out i'm not real ♪ ♪ just something you paid for ♪
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♪ what was i made for ♪ >> we love that sound track. that was billie eilish, "what it to look forward to in 2024. charlie puth tweeted this out on x, see you in 2024. meanwhile, ar yan that gran day revealing her plans for the new year. >> are you tired? is this almost the last day of this album? >> i'm so tired. i'm so happy and grateful. i just -- >> hear that? >> tears of joy? tears of pain? a new album. she wrote on her instagram also, >> finally gwenar. >> awesome. >> it's going to be good.
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>> finally gwen stefani and blake shelton. the chart-topping couple is taking a look toward 2024, revealing their new year's resolutions. guess what gwen told access hollywood? she wants to play laura jarett on the halloween of "the today show." no, she said she wants to put out a new album. her hubby blake shared with entertainment tonight, he needs to cut back on drinking in the new year, which had us all thinking about our new year's resolutions. >> so russdy will start school in september i've got nine months to figure this out but when every kid is in school, i want to take more time to go to the gym and do things for myself i haven't done that in a long time. >> i like that one i will try to cook more because she's a ringer on this. this is simple.
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i want more device f i actually really enjoy cooking. but we order out too much. >> i was so impressed by you with the pasta yesterday. >> this week made me realize, i have to get back. >> when you started using words like emulsify, i was like, oh, she's a ringer on this this is simple i want more device free time with my kids like put the devices down. be together. >> you have to be the example. >> it will be on me as much as on them. but i think we could get better this year. >> dad bod got to get rid of the dad bod. >> if that's dad hair, we all want some of that. >> use it until you lose it. the holiday season is almost over, but not before some of the best sales of the year we will tell you where to find remarkable deals this weekend. but, first, your local news. good morning. it is 8:26. i'm marcus washington. former president trump will be on california's march primary ballot. california's secretary of state has included the former president on the certified list of candidates. this is the first page of that official document. the state's lieutenant governor has asked the secretary of state
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to review legal options to remove trump from that ballot. let's get a look at the forecast. meteorologist kari hall is tracking that rain. >> yeah. we're starting out with light rain and a very sloppy morning as we take a live look at oakland. also seeing rain drops on the lens in walnut creek. we have much heavier rain coming our way and gusty winds into the evening commute, possibly even thunderstorms. we may see gusts anywhere from 20 to 45 miles per hour as we go into this evening. get prepared for that kind of weather as we go into tonight. we'll see still it in parts of the bay area early tomorrow, but clearing out as we go throughout the day. if you're making new year's eve plans, it looks great. it's going to be drying out and we have sunshine for the first day of 2024. we'll have another local news update in 30 minutes. i'll see you bk here then. ac
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back out at 8:30 a.m. on a friday, the final friday in 2023 can we just look at this insane crowd right now? let me hear you guys one more time this is a great group to finish out 2023. >> oh, my goodness ahead in this half hour, we've got everything you need to end the year on a high note, including the best after christmas sales to take advantage of. >> plus, we will have a welcome to a toast worthy table. christina of farm girl flowers is here with ways to take your party decor up a notch. a big game right here on nbc before the ball drops. just ahead, elizabeth chambers will share simple recipes you can make ahead of time,
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including a mouth watering slow cooker brisket that sounds so good. >> i heard you're eating meat again. coming up in our 3rd hour, an inspiring story we will introduce you to the physical education teacher spreading a powerful message far beyond his walls that is so fun. >> 2023 had its share of challenges, of course. but there was one thing that brought us constant joy. it is good food. some of our favorite chefs, even nfl moms to make fantastic recipes for us to celebrate, we are sharing our celebrated recipes browse and save our most popular dishes. >> awesome. >> how many times you wonder around it is like, i can't find the recipe for what dylan made in june. >> i found some of my old recipes in there like my mom's old casserole recipe. >> that's a good one >> we head into the new year's
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weekend. snow showers across the interior northeast. should be fairly light also back through the west virginia area, we will see lighter snow showers on saturday rain and wind still affecting the west coast but the middle of the country looks okay, especially new year's eve temperatures in the 20s. by midnight colder across the northern plains. the upper midwest temperatures in the teens and 20s a little slick back towards the great lakes at midnight. so if you are out and about in that area, keep that in mind as we start off 2024, it looks fairly quiet so anyone traveling, you shouldn't really have too many weather related delays up and down the east coast. the west coast clears out, too it looks nice down along the gulf coast where we see te good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are going to see that rain rolling in and getting heavier as we go into this evening,
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possibly some gusty winds and thunderstorms, preparing for a big impact for this evening. then for tomorrow eventually that rain will taper off. it looks pretty dry for sunday, as well as the celebrations for the new year looks good. temperatures will be chilly with low 40s. cool weather settles in with more rain for the middle of next guys, not only is sunday night new year's eve it's also football night in america. usually a pretty cold game but we're in a dome this year. packers headed out to the vikings. 28 degrees don't forget, that is sunday night, football night in america. jacob, i think i could use a little break i know we got to go around the horn. >> he took off his jacket. it's serious. >> we're going all the way around the horn. let's go let's go
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go >> let's get you all on. go we did it. >> we made it! >> almost got hurt but that mop of hair just flapping in the wind. >> that's a good horn to go around today we wish all of you a great new year's. up next, after a holiday season of shopping, are you on the hunt for any bargains? we will run through the best christmas sales to take advantage of this weekend. advantage of this weekend. but, first, this is "today" on [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financial health to lower the cost of health coverage, you could get a quality health plan
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we are back with "today's consumer." christmas might not be over. might be over. it is never over for me. but it is never too late to treat your loved ones with something spectacular. >> christmas sales are among the
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best of the year here to get us in on some of the hottest deals right now. so nice to see you. >> so nice to see you, too so these cold winter nights, you want to snuggle up with our loved ones. >> sheets. let's start with amazon. they have up to 40% on bedding, which is great macy's also has this covered they have up to 50% on their sheets, which is like their designer bedding collection so they could get luxury sheets i know you are looking to cook in the new year. up to 75% off. this is like an 11 piece pod set, a cook ware set you can round out your entire collection. >> laura jarett will get these appliances. >> appliances, i love that we have so many great deals on appliances personal blenders from amazon are 40% off. personal blenders are great because you can make smoothies head to today.com to check it out. you can put your fruit on there. if you are like peter, take it with you on the go so you are all good and done. let's talk about kitchen aid. >> doing all the fun stuff macy's has us covered. up to 60% off. coffee makers, waffle makers, air fryers check that out. >> what do we got?
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electronics. >> there is so many great deals when it comes to electronics you don't want to miss out on that i want to talk about a ton of electronics available right now for the post-christmas sales are you guys familiar with those? >> the tile? yeah, definitely these are great. what you do is put them in your wallet, in your backpack if you are like me and you lose your stuff a lot, this is great. what did you lose? >> where's my phone. >> then you can stick it on to the back of your phone you are getting an entire pack for $48. one of my favorites. it does the cleaning for you so you can relax with youryou. so you can relax with your family. we have great tv deals
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family we have great tv deals from samsung. a tv that is $1,900 off.wl. >> for the big game, that's right. >> clothing? >> old navy has a fantastic online sale. they have the mesh pants for men, which are $18. and for the women, they have the joggered, which i lived in. those are only 12 those are only 12 you can get those for about 60% off. amazon has a blow-out sale on fashion. hats, pants, scarves, jackets, whatever it is you are looking for in fashion for men and women, amazon has it for 40% off. >> you cannot forget beauty and the glam. >> nordstrom has a huge sale on clothing, of course. they have a blow-out sale on makeup one of my favorite brands and bobby brown. palates at over 50% off. these palates are fantastic. look at those beautiful colors you can transition from day
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tonight. or if you want to go out and do a fun pop of color, those are fantastic. cvs has us covered when it comes to beauty. they have a sale buy one, get one free on p&g brands i love that. rev air is doing an unbelievable deal right now $100 off are you familiar with this >> on a blow-dryer need it! >> this is a new and impressed version. >> it looks like a vacuum cleaner. >> but it is for your air. put your hair into the vacuum and it smooths it out and straightens it out. >> i need an investigative report on this. >> $100 using the code today make sure you get all these deals. >> look at how mind blowing. >> always a pressure. >> a sucking blow-dryer. who know go to today.com/shop. up next, inexpensive ideas to deck out your house for new year's eve a
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we are back at 8:43. getting in the new year's eve spirit with festive ideas to wow your guests. the best part, you can do it all for under $100, folks. here to show us how is christina, the founder and ceo of farm girl flowers so nice to have you. >> nice to be back i'm so excited. >> i love a good wreath. how do you make it happen and under $100. >> right over here, you take some tinsel over here. you have it all decked out for the holidays, right? you don't want to take your wreath down. all you need to do is take tinsel directly from your tree and put it like this bows are having a big moment, as you get the memo from your dress today. >> and you can get this anywhere any craft store, yes.
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>> and put some happy new year letters in there you can just decorate it anything with glitter, basically. >> that always screams new year's. >> and leave it up for another week for you. >> next up here, tablescape. this is getting the house ready to have guests over. >> flowers are really expensive. i probably shouldn't say that owning a flower company, but they are i will show you how to take a tablescape under $100. start with table runners we will use a metal base. >> protect your table. >> it makes sense. >> so i just picked this up. if you want to go glitz and glam, with sequins or one of my favorite hacks is to use just a scarf, like a $10 scarf. or just ribbons. just raid your ribbon drawer. >> layers and layers of ribbons. >> when you are ready to build your centerpiece now, we have done this hack before on the show with other
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flowers. but we have to water them, too this is a fast way to make a tablescape you will roll it just into a log like this. it can be as short or as long as your table is. you will get extra feet. >> you can get this from your local store. >> go to ace hardware and the hardware stores and just wrap it in chicken wire, wrap it into a roll now you will take baby's breath. it is back in a very big way. >> in bulk, it is very different in the little roses. >> that's true >> you have to keep it simple on its own. don't mix it with other flowers. pick up ten bunches, $50 right there and make this whole centerpiece just like that cut the stems. in the chicken wire, you will just literally shove it in. >> it is almost nicer when it's not perfect. >> it is not perfect make it as wild as you want it i tend to go wild in the middle,
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just like this. >> the thing that's nice about baby's breath is people can talk it is not so high. >> it's higher on the sides. >> low and lush, absolutely. then there are some hacks for you. you can leave it like this, or you can dress it up. you are wearing bows today bows are having a huge moment right now. take some skewer sticks, put some hair bows on them, just like this. >> so i will raid my daughters little bowl of hair bows here. >> absolutely. put it on a skewer stick and shove that in, too then any leftover baby's breath you had, two or three more bunches and take the clear cylinder bases. >> i can't take this anymore taking up too much room in your new york city apartment. >> stagger the stems in the base. then you see all these stems.
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>> yeah. and then you don't w new york city apartment. >> stagger the stems in the base then you see all these stems. >> yeah. and then you don't want to wrap the whole vase. >> exactly all you need to do is take a piece of ribbon and wrap it around the base. put the water in first >> smart. >> don't want to do that then you just make a bow just like this. do the honors. tie a bow just like that around it. >> okay. >> and it dresses it right up. >> and matches the tablescape perfectly. >> absolutely. >> beautiful. >> all that's left, you are done in under an hour, is get ready for your guests to come. head band action take dry, edible flowers you got from the grocery store, sprinkle them in just like that and now you have the best part happy new year to us. >> happy new year! >> christina, thank you so much. up next, another big event on sunday night to prepare for, a key matchup in the nfl weave key recipes to coo hk
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we are back with "today food loves football." joined by a long-time friend of mine, elizabeth chambers she has since expanded the franchise to as far as the islands. elizabeth will help us get ready for sunday's matchup between the packers and the vikings with two winning game day recipes elizabeth, cheers. >> cheers! i missed you, jacob. >> what do we have here? cheese for the cheese heads. >> the thing about spinach artichoke dip is in the sauce. let's see it so you are going to chop -- >> ow! >> just kidding. he's a liability, guys. start with chopping the artichokes. >> how fine? >> very fine
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go for it. then add a free chop add water chestnuts if you are into that. if not, fine. >> where is a water chestnut >> it's just an option. >> then cream cheese and mayonnaise. >> so, here, that will be helpful. so we have cream cheese and mayonnaise you can substitute with sour cream. very delicate. >> i'm drunk already. >> okay, that works. one step he's a cheap date. or do greek yogurt personally mayonnaise for me. >> why are you looking at me >> i have a feeling that's what you choose >> i told you i'm trying to get rid of the dad bod. >> it's working. it's working we got our cheese. we have our spices again, we're putting you to work with garlic, garlic salt and then stir it all up. >> what do we have here? >> that's basil.
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then we will take our spinach. use fresh spinach and steam it frozen, frozen make sure that it is drained and patted so there is not a lot of moisture in that get that in there. >> this is what it should have looked like. >> but i love your effort. i did my best. laura will take over halfway through this segment. >> here is what you have when you put some elbow grease into it i'm not strong enough for that. >> it's a really good way to speak in all of these greens so then you are going to pop it in the oven at 350 degrees. >> how long? >> i do 25, 35 you want to get the nice brown or also middle rack. >> so definitely on the middle rack. >> i like a middle rack. people have their own like -- >> yes, i like that theme. so we will bake it we have toast points, also wonderful. points, also wonderful. we could do spinach
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we could do spinach artichoke salad. enjoy. >> thank you. >> i was more concerned about the grilled cheese sandwiches that we saw. they're delicious. so you have a lot of options for that. >> okay. >> do we need to move on >> let me have a bite of it real quick. >> do you need your beer get your beer. >> moving on what's next. >> now we have a brisket it is a slow cooker. i love set it and forget that's kind of my vibe lately? brisket can be intimidating for people they think it's barbecue. >> set it and forget it. >> exactly start with beef or pork. >> brown sugar here. >> caramelizes all the goodness. so what you will do is take all the spices yeah >> let's go. >> mix it on up. and i like to really rub it in there, get it in there you can leave it for 30 minutes
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or overnight if you want to let it set i prepare wrapping it in parchment. here's the thing, we will put it on the side. we have some work to do. >> laura, look at laura right now. >> but we will take this with you. okay i like to wrap it in parchment i don't like it right on my meat put it in the fridge overnight then, the easiest thing in the world would be buying your own barbecue sauce but if you want to make your own, put these in the slow cooker, mix it up, cover it, boom, it's done. >> go back for one second. you add the barbecue sauce in here >> literally, it is a one bowl dish put it in, mix it up, add the brisket, cover it.up. >> and you're like, hello, i have been in the kitchen for 12
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hours, welcome. but you haven't. >> and everybody shows up. >> and you're like, hello, i have been in the kitchen for 12 hours, welcome but you haven't. you have been sleeping. >> this is our sauce. >> this is the sauce you can do it in a pan. >> and dump it in here. >> yes i prefer to do it all in the slow cooker. add the barbecue, all done pop it in the oven 350 again. 30 minutes just to completely caramelize everything. exactly. i love a wooden cutting board. let it rest. i know you had like a stint with vegetarianism. >> i'm back in a major way. >> so you let it rest, slice against the grain. >> these are perfect. >> elizabeth chambers, delicious. you can find the recipes on today.com/food stream it on peacock coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. eastern. cheers >> elizabeth, he needs some work any time you need him. >> we are back with our 3rd and
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good morning. it is 8:56. i'm marcus washington. we continue to follow breaking news this morning. there is a large police presence under way in oakland right now. it all started a few hours ago at 9th and embarcadero. it's unclear what type of investigation is unfolding, however, video shows a truck riddled with bullets. streets in that area are shut down for several blocks. this is video from high land hospital. there is a heavy police presence there. we have reached out to the oakland police department for comment. we'll have an update on our midday newscast. now a follow-up to a child endangerment case involving a south bay daycare when two toddlers drowned at happy happy daycare. the owners were arraigned. they have a significantly higher bail.
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