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there. the ambulance had to be called on scene. no metering lights on the bay bridge. it is friday light. that doesn't mean pick up the speed. the "today" show is coming up ahead. we are continuing "today in the bay" on roku and other streaming platforms. watch out 7:00 a.m. newscast next and see if you can find that -- or you can also find it at nbcbayarea.com or on our smartphone app. >> and also nbc bay area has a website, and that's what's happening on "today in the bay." we'll see you at 11:00. have a great friday. happy friday morning to you. many people in east ready to and a good friday morning to you. a lot of folks out here in the east ready to break out those shovels. >> the first big snow in nearly two years is on the way. good morning. it is january 5th. and this is "today." messy weekend.
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33 million people now under winter weather alerts. snow, ice, rain and wind on tap from the south to new england. al's forecast on the timing and storm's intensity straight ahead. campus strategy. new details on a deadly school shooting in iowa. a 17-year-old opening fire, wounding 6 students and an administrator. and the community now trying to cope. >> the pain in your heart is just overwhelming. >> an emotional vigil overnight. we'll have the very latest. breaking overnight, parole. oscar pistorius released from prison after nearly 10 years behind bars. the reaction from the victim's family and what's next for him. countdown to iowa. donald trump far ahead in the polls. and the tense battle for second
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place. >> if i didn't love iowa, i wouldn't keep coming to iowa. >> she's playing for voters who are not even core republicans. >> where things stand with just ten days to go. those stories, plus sound of the season. are you suffering from a nagging cough that just won't go away. >> that doesn't sound fun. >> it doesn't feel great. >> this morning, when to see a doctor and the best ways to get relief. and the stanley cup craze. the simple water bottle that has suddenly become a national obsession. >> i got a stanley! >> some people even camping out all night to land one. and we're taking a big gulp, today, friday, january 5th, 2024. from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in
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rockefeller center. >> nice to have you with us on a friday morning. hoda is on assignment. i read stanley cup. i thought we were talking about hockey. >> right. most people would. but we're talking about a souped up water bottle. people are, especially kids, kids are just dying for them. my 9-year-old daughter wants one. it is a whole thing. we will get into that bizarre craze. >> if you don't have one, good luck getting one. >> apparently, yeah. they're running out on the store shelves. a massive storm. wichita, kansas this morning. >> more than 30 million americans from winter alerts all the way to new england. and depending on where you live, you could face snow, sleet, rain, ice, a combination of all of them. >> new york, philly, washington, d.c. have not seen any significant snowfall in roughly two years. but al is ready.
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he's been here ready this whole time for snow. first maggie vespa near boston. people are gearing up. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the cold and the wind have definitely hit. over the weekend, boston expecting up to 8 inches of snow. some cities expecting closer to a foot. they are in hard core prep mode. look at this thing. this is like a salt mountain. trucks for days expecting to pull from this as officials plead with people to remember even though snow recently has been rare, this storm could pack quite a punch. this morning after hitting the snooze button on snow for months, mother nature's brutal winter call is barrelling towards the east coast. >> kind of excited because we haven't gotten any snow yet. >> reporter: at least 33 million
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americans under winter storm watches this morning. the system started along the pacific coast and is racing across the country. it is set to pummel the northeast. >> we're totally geared up. i know a lot of people haven't seen snow in a long time. >> reporter: while new york and philly could mostly see rain, new york's governor directing state agencies to prepare for an emergency response. meaning, up to 3,000 pieces of equipment could be utilized. >> right now we're expecting this to be a sizable statewide event. >> reporter: as crews across the region prepare for the onslaught of snow, hardware stores are seeing an uptick in business. >> this is the best thing i have ever seen in my life. >> i want to buy a sled. >> reporter: with anticipation mounting to see if a snowless streak finally ends. >> it hasn't snowed in a couple years, so we're definitely
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looking forward to it. >> reporter: really quick, let's take a look at what's going by here. this is in realtime. the plows and trucks out here on the road in the boston area. we talked about that snowless streak. i want to show you this graphic to show you how long a lot of cities have gone without an inch or more of snow. d.c. 718 days. that is the city's second longest streak on record. new york 690. the longest streaks on record in those two cities. so, guys, we will see if this weekend's system breaks those dry streaks. back to you. >> maggie, thank you very much. our guy mr. roker has been on it all week. it looks like this snowless streak is over for a lot of folks. >> unfortunately not here, but maybe to our north we will see that. take a look. 33 million people from coast to coast literally looking at some sort of winter advisory, winter
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storm watch, winter storm warning all the way down into the appalachians. here's the storm back through texas getting itself together, starting to push its way east with snow already in wichita. it will race into the gulf coast and intensify bringing heavy rain, strong storms from texas on into florida. now we move into tonight. the system pushing toward the mid-atlantic states. we're looking for sleet, freezing rain, virginia as well. snow back through indiana and ohio. now here is why we time it out. washington, d.c. tomorrow. 7:00 a.m. until noon. snow and sleet. rain noon to 8:00 p.m. is it enough to break the streak? not sure. philadelphia snow and sleet noon to 4:00. sunday morning, i should say at 1:00 a.m. new york snow and rain from noon to 7:00. and then heavy rain into sunday morning. but boston, here we go. light snow to start off tomorrow. but by sunday night, saturday night into sunday, heavy snow. let's time it out as far as the precipitation. down through the south, an inch
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to a half an inch, but you get to the north. 6 to 8 inches of snow from portland to boston. but right along the coast, if you get an inch, maybe. but then it is washed out by rain. look to the west. all anywhere from 4 inches to up to a feet of snow. and also there is some ice accumulation in the appalachians as well. hazardous travel conditions and isolated power outages. we will continue to time this out and see what happens. we will update you at 8:00 when we get new information. >> al, thank you. also this morning, we are learning more about the deadly school shooting near iowa. a 17-year-old gunman opening fire, killing a 6th grade student and wounding four others and a school administrator. the fbi is there assisting with the investigation. overnight the small community came together for a vigil. adrian joins us with the very latest. adrian, good morning.
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>> reporter: good morning to you, savannah. here in perry, there is still a tremendous amount of pain. thursday was supposed to be the first day back to school following the break. before the students could enter the classroom, they were met with terror. it is not how anyone expected to enter the classroom. this morning a community coming together after a dark day at an iowa high school. >> we've got an active shooter at perry high school. >> reporter: before class started thursday, police say a 17-year-old student started shooting. >> there is a bunch of kids that ran out. and they're like, yo, go back. go back to your car. there is a guy with a gun. >> reporter: the first 911 call
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came around 7:37 in the morning. first responders arriving about 7 minutes later, discovering multiple gunshot victims. >> officers immediately attempted to locate the source of the threat and quickly found what appeared to be the shooter with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> reporter: officers found some shootings sheltering in place while others ran for their lives. a 6th grader killed. >> he was a neighborhood kid that would come and play with us. he was the sweetest little kid ever. >> reporter: police say four other students and a school administrator for injured. this morning a post from the daughter of the principal saying her dad was in surgery all day and is stable, calling him, quote, a gentle giant and amazing person. police identifying the shooter as dylan butler. they say he was armed with a handgun and shotgun and posted on social media around the time of the shooting, including one post saying, quote, now we wait. other students have said butler was bullied and struggled at
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school. >> didn't expect any of what he did today. >> reporter: overnight, the perry residents gathering to mourn and finding strength in unity. >> we are perry strong. we'll get through this because we have each other. >> reporter: and that's what we have seen here in this community, the community showing its best during the worst of times. also from that facebook post uploaded by the principal's daughter, she said, and i'm paraphrasing in part, it is no surprise that her dad approached and tried to talk dylan down long enough to distract him, allowing the other students time to get out of the cafeteria. savannah? >> thank you very much. >> all right. let's stay in iowa now because we will turn to the presidential race. the iowa caucuses now just 10 days away. the candidates fanning out across the hawkeye state delivering their messages to voters. dasha burns is in des moines for us. dasha, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning to you.
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look, florida governor ron desantis began his campaign as a top contender to beat president trump in the primary, but now he's locked in a battle for second place with nikki haley, both trailing the front runner by a wide margin. but in our interview, he still insists he's the biggest challenger to trump. with just 10 days until the iowa caucuses, republican presidential contenders are hustling in the hawkeye state. the front runner, former president trump, predicting an overwhelming victory in iowa as his rivals fight each other. once mr. trump's stronger challenger in the polls, desantis locked in a battle for second place with nikki haley. >> trump has always been leading in the race. he's the former president.
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he's one of the most famous people in there. i'm the only one that has a chance to beat trump and win the general election. nikki haley can't get conservative voters. >> you know iowa starts it. you know that you correct it. you know that you continue to go. >> i think it is a slap in the face to say to iowans to say they somehow need to be corrected. it is almost like she's acknowledging she's not going to do well here, so she's talking to the voters. >> if i didn't love iowa, i wouldn't be in iowa. it's the way to just kind of not make everything so serious. >> reporter: looming over the race, mr. trump's criminal charges over the january 6th attack on the capitol by his supporters, which happened three years ago tomorrow. >> what lessons did the country learn from january 6th? what did you also personally take away from that day? >> i think it's been politicized by the left. you know, i don't think it was supposed to be -- that was not supposed to happen. i think people went to protest, and i think it got out of hand.
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>> reporter: january 6th will be central to president biden's re-election message highlighted in a new campaign ad. >> there is an extremist movement. >> reporter: and aids say it will be a key focus of his speech today in pennsylvania where he will cast a 2024 election on the referendum on the future of american democracy. and former president trump makes his first iowa trip of the election year tonight, holding a rally in mason city. and his campaign is launching their first attack aid against nikki haley in new hampshire. we will have a chance to ask her about that and more as we sit down with her later today as part of her series with the des moines register. >> all right. dasha, thank you. quick programming note here, kristin welker will have the very latest on the race and where things stand sunday morning on "meet the press." a second batch of court documents connected to jeffrey
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epstein was unsealed overnight. laura jarrett joins us now with what they're revealing. laura, good morning. so what, if any, are the new revelations here. >> roughly 300 pages of new documents. they're primarily deposition transcripts, motion filings. remember, this is all part of the underlying record from an old, old case related to maxwell. you see a lot of allegations about what they were both accused of. all of that obviously been out there for a while. this is not as much about other men. this is much more focused on what actually virginia dufrey, the plaintiff in that case, had gone through. >> it is not a physical list. we will get a lot more documents. i think people have thought, okay, is this all there is? this is a small fraction of what we're talking about here.
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the first day we saw maybe 20 documents. last night we saw another 20. this is -- this is really a small pool. >> hundreds of pages. >> exactly. one page could have a 100-page deposition transcript. all of the men involved in here that we talked about, they're not accused of wrongdoing. the people that have been accused of wrongdoing we know. epstein, prince andrew. he did settle. so we have to wait and see what else there is. but this iill contin but this is a small, small drop if the bucket. >> laura jarett, thank you very much we will continue to watch. we have an update on that las vegas judge who was hurt when she was violently attacked in her own courtroom earlier this week. attacked by a man she was sentenced. liz kreutz has been following this story for us. >> yeah. las vegas chief judge jerry weiss says the judge was back at work yesterday she was said to be shaken up with bruises but doing okay. the attacker now faces a new slew of charges.
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after that brutal attack in a las vegas courtroom, officials providing a highly anticipated update on the judge. >> she was injured and received medical attention. she remains sore and stiff but thankfully it was not more severe. >> reporter: releasing a statement thanking well wishers, writing i am extremely grateful for those that took brave action during the attack. captured on courtroom cameras playing out as the seasoned judge was sentencing a man to prison for attempted battery the defendant who has a history of violent assault jumping over the bench, tackling her to the ground and sending a court marshall to the hospital calling into question security procedures in our nation's courts how common is it to have attacks or threats like this in a courtroom. >> attacks like this, these
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emotional impromptu acts of violence occur probably daily in courtrooms across the country. >> reporter: like this incident in mississippi a suspect caught on video throwing things at the judge but las vegas officials say they have never seen anything like this >> there is plenty of the instances where somebody is -- you know, becomes rowdy in the courtroom. this is the first one i have seen where somebody supermanned over the judicial bench. >> reporter: he faces battery against a protected person, meaning the judge and her court staff. according to court records, he refused to appear in court to face new charges clark county's district attorney says the court is reviewing its security protocols >> reporter: his reaction happened so quickly, i don't know if anything could have been done to prevent him from what he did. now according to those records, he is set to return to court on from what he did. >> reporter: now tuesday. the judge will sentence him for his initial crime. the court does plan to add another court marshall for extra safetyitial crime, and the court
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does plan to add another court marshall >> all right glad that judge is okay. liz, thank you. check in with al once again. big story today, the weather. >> that's right. in the east things looking good. plenty of sunshine rain and storms as this storm system gets itself together. snowy back into the central plains we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds
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good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out with a few clouds, but it will be clearing today. our temperatures will be very seasonable with highs in the upper 50s and low 60s. overall, a nice day, but it will be cooler tomorrow as rain comes in, most likely arriving during the afternoon, starting in the north bay and sweeping across the bay area for the afternoon to evening hours. and then tapering off tomorrow night. most of us will see about a tenth to a quarter inch of and that's your latest weather. coming up in the next half hour, we've got a parade of storms this is just the first oneoh, y >> al, thank you. still ahead, breaking news overnight, coming next week. >> more chances for snow. >> oh, yeah. >> al, thank you. still ahead, breaking news overnight, the former olympic star and convicted murderer released from prison nbc's kaylee hartung on the story for us. >> good morning, guys.
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the blade runners murder trial captured worldwide attention after 9 years in prison for the killing of his girlfriend, oscar is re-entering society, but he is not a free man. the strict conditions of his parole that will have his every move strictly monitored. a nasty, lingering cough what is the best way to treat it we've got everything you need to know first, this is "today" on nbc.
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investigation into his death. hundreds of people from across the community are expected at this morning's vigil. he was the 54th oakland police officer killed in the line of duty. the vigil is happening at 10:00 this morning at the pacific renaissance plaza in chinatown, and it is being organized by oakland chinatown chamber foundation, along with several other neighborhood groups. protests are still under way near people's park in berkeley, this after the university of california and dozens of police officers cleared it for housing construction. nearly 50 protesters gathered at the intersection of telegraph and dwight, facing off with officers in riot gear. the university plans to build housing for 1,100 students. the university says it's within its legal right to do the construction at people's park because it owns the land. this comes as it awaits a state supreme court decision on legal challenges. let's take a look at our
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forecast this morning. meteorologist kari hall, we should maybe consider staying away from the beaches. >> yeah, it's going to be dangerous along the coastline today. inland areas will enjoy sunshine and high temperatures in the low 60s. it's going to be cold tonight and we're getting ready for afternoon rain in much of the bay area, coming in with temperatures in the mid-50s. we're down close to freezing for early morning hours next week, highs in the mid-50s, and we'll see an active storm pattern continue into the middle of next week. we have the latest
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we're back at 7:30 winter is coming winter is coming for tens of millions on the east coast this weekend. wichita, kansas, sheinelle jones, those are your people mr. roker tracking that storm. it is moving east. >> is that the "game of thrones" theme music? >> it hurts my heart that you don't know. >> i just knew that we didn't know so there is probably 50% watching that don't know i thought it was the "football night in america" theme. >> a lot of people are looking forward to this. you just have to be careful. >> we've got sheinelle hoda is on assignment. she will sit down with mary lou retton this is her first interview since her health scare that landed her in the icu. she will bring us that conversation on monday only. >> breaking news on a case we followed for more than a decade. oscar pistorius released from a south african prison on parole nearly 11 years after the killing of his girlfriend. >> kaylee hartung joins us with the latest.
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>> when oscar pistorius went on trial with cameras in the courtroom, people are glued to their television ultimately, a 13-year prison sentence for murder. in south africa, serious offenders are eligible for parole after serving half their sentence now he is entering notice under very strict conditions the infamous blade runner released from prison over a decade after killing his girlfriend the convicted murderer now on parole, serving the last five years of the sentence at his uncle's home violation of strict any violation of strict parole conditions put him under scrutiny again. >> he's not allowed to consume
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any alcohol. he is required to be present at certain hours of the day. >> reporter: this morning issued a statement saying there can never be justice if your loved one is never coming back no amount of time served will bring reva back. >> do you believe oscar has changed? >> no, never. >> reporter: he has never gone on record accepting responsible for the murder the high-profile case captivating attention. on valentine's day in 2013, the olympian shot steamcamp 13 times through a locked door. pistorius claimed he thought she was an intruder in their home. but prosecutors said that was a
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lie, arguing the law graduate had hidden in the bathroom during a late-night argument, and the killing was premeditated winning 6 gold medals on carbon fiber legs and mess her rising the world as he competed just months before the murder pistorius now thrust back into the spotlight. >> out of prison, but there are parole conditions he will be subject to what are they? and where is he expected to live >> with his uncle in an upscale suburb he's not under house arrest. he has got to go to anger management classes and he's allowed to get a job, but he can't go tonight clubs or speak to the medi speak to the media it's clear he has proven he can comply in prison he will have to do that to some degree to fulfill his 13-year sentence. >> a big development in that case thank you. still ahead, another high-profile case in the spotlight.
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♪boost♪ nutrition for now. head & shoulders bare clinically proven dandruff protection with just 9 essential ingredients no sulfates, no silicones, no dyes. dandruff protection, minimal ingredients. job done. hoda and i have had the same cough for like two months. >> we think it's kennel cough. >> we call it kennel cough i'm sorry. it happens. >> but we're almost better. >> and it was only three, four, five weeks after that that we're both better. >> at least. >> every time we cough, everyone is like, go away but this is a big thing. it is not just us. our executive producer right now home with kennel cough, this lingering cough that so many of you have dealt with. >> it's true you said it earlier, it is the sound of the season. one reason why, increasing case
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of respiratory illness this is all across the country, including the flu. covid and rsv. states in the south particularly hard hit even whooping cough outbreaks have been reported in a handful of states. >> so how do you know what you have and what are the best remedies for those answers, we bring in the expert, a cardiologist at north well health. good morning to you. so to sheinelle's point here, you have rsv, common colds that are apparently on the rise as well we all just gathered for the holidays. >> right. >> is it just normal for this time of year, or are we coughing more than we usually do? >> i think we might be coughing more than usual. we have a lot going on at the s time. your chances of getting something back-to-back where you get one and we have circulation of covid, rsv and flu all at the same time your chances of getting something back-to-back where you get one and you get another are high we also think there may be an immunity debt. we were all masked, socially distanced for years, our immune
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systems are down, so we're not used to dealing with these infections vaccinations are even lower this year only about 42% of adults have gotten their flu vaccine 18% have gotten the updated covid vaccine. so there is a lot happening at the same time. then there is bacterial infections things like strep, pneumonia, whooping cough people have forgotten that coughs can linger for a long time the cough can go on for several weeks. >> that's what seemed different about the cough that we call "the today show" coughs. the coughs are here. this seemed lower and lasted for weeks and weeks and weeks. hoda had it. jenna had it y'all never got it you're welcome but it is a persistent cough like that. >> exactly we grade coughs based on the time there is acute, sub acute and chronic. >> you had a chronic cough. >> we had sub acute. >> people get worried when it is
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lasting more than eight weeks. it is early weeks it is post infection. however, there is asthma, acid reflux, post nasal drip. some medications a lot of people are on a blood pressure medicine. those are kind of universally known to cause cough then we ask about occupational exposure, smoking and vaping history. if that cough is persisting over eight weeks, you should be thinking about a chest x-ray and you will be treated with what the cause is. >> who should worry about whooping cough >> it is a contagious bacterial infection. even though you may have been vaccinated as a child, many infection. even though you may have been vaccinated as a child, many adults forget that adults forget that immunity wans and you need that booster every 10 years or so
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the problem with whooping cough is that it can last for months, three to four months it is characterized by this very violent, you know, fits of cough where you can basically throw up from it even and pass out because it can be so intense so it's important to get that vaccine. and we can test for it if we find that you have it, you can treat it with antibiotics in the early weeks. >> really quickly, when should you be most concerned? if you are just coughing, how do you know like when you should actually seek treatment. >> great question. if you have fever, night sweats, weight loss, talk to your doctor if you are coughing up blood or green, thick, yucky purulent sputum, which is that green, thick, yucky looking sputum or if you are short of breath it can be complicated by headache, inability to sleep or insomnia, fatigue. and older women may get rib fractures because of the force of the cough fun stuff. >> thank you >> should have brought her in 12
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weeks ago. mr. roker, how about another check of the weather >> thinking about the phlegm yeah, yeah come on, al. >> all right anyway, so there is a parade of powerful storms coming here is our weekend nor'easter we have another storm out over canada and then we've got this third storm in japan and this is all going to be affecting us over the next seven days so sunday we've got that one storm moved off by tuesday we've got that second storm. it is going to have major impacts from chicago, new yorka. and then back up into the great lakes. that's going to make for a big storm, possible blizzard down to atlanta. we've got storm number three bringing in wet snow and cold for the west then next week, it comes down into the texas area. and then back up into the great lakes. that's going to make for a big storm, possible blizzard
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conditions out through the northwest. a lot of wet weather through the northern sea board a lot of high-impact storms as we get started, we are going to see temperatures mainly in the 40s and 50s, but we're headed for the low 60s today. it's going to be nice and sunny, rain coming back tomorrow, and we'll see those afternoon showers and highs only in the mid-50s. we are going back to the sunshine on sunday, but notice how cold it's going to be. freezing temperatures to start out our monday morning, and more rain for the middle of next you're welcome, america. that's your latest weather >> al, thank you coming up next, they were one of the hottest gifts of the holiday season the craze appears to be far from over why is everyone so obsessed with that stanley tumbler we'll take a look and get you a morning boost, too, right after this
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>> i know, right they are so popular. whether you are a preteen or an adult, everyone wants a stanley cup. now some people are, get this, literally camping out in front of stores overnight to snag one. it's the hot gift drawing screams and sobs of joy. >> she wanted a stanley cup. >> and all this hysteria over a cup. stanley cup. >> and all this >> i got a stanley >> the stanley cup the $45 reusable bottles are flying off shelves the #stanleycup with videos of fans collecting them, decorating them, naming them, even camping out for them. >> so it is almost 3:00 in the#f morning. >> people lining up at starbucks and target stores to snag a limited edition. >> i got mine in blue. >> their cups runneth over after snagging theirs on christmas morning. >> why are you to obsessed with
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these cups >> usually i don't drink a lot of water, but when i have this cup, i drink more water. >> the stanley brand has been around for more than a century these cups used to be favored among construction workers but after 2017 after a popular mommy blog posted about them, the company introduced new pastel colors and sales skyrockets stanley's ceo spoke to cnbc. >> it was a slow build over many months then you can see that the waiting lists began to grow. >> adding to the hype, viral videos of the cup's apparent ap indestructionability like this one. indestructibility like this one. stanley even buying the owner a new car. it is all part of the reusable bottle craze where functional designs and chic shades made them fashion accessories for moms on the go some men mocking their wives on
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social media. wives on social media. >> are you ready? >> leading to a whole new kind of l >> are you ready >> the online fervor leading to a whole new kind of lightening in a bottle. >> oh, my god! >> so much good stanley content on social media. if you tried to get one of these cups, you know how hard they are to find. some sites are offering them up to $350 a piece. >> crazy >> i mean, it clearly keeps cold things cold, hot things hot. >> what a thermos. >> all you got to do is there is a pitcher. you have to take this thing out to clean it. >> there is a lot of videos of mold. >> really? >> yeah, you got to clean it. >> the kids all want it. how quickly do kids lose their water bottles? >> every other day. >> every other day. >> yeah. but maybe these are so valuable and they love them so much, they will not lose them. >> there were so many videos of
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kids being like everybody back at school showing off their stanley because everybody got it for christmas. they wanted them these belong to some of our fabulous producers. >> certainly boosting the bottom line. >> we tried. i know you have a little boost transition >> that's next hour. geez. >> plus, everybody's favorite talking teddy bear is heading to peacock. seth macfarlane will tell us everything we need to know about ted, the series. we are talking to dylan about this. >> not for kids. >> first, your local news and weather. so i use nervive. nervive's clinical dose of ala reduces nerve discomfort in as little as 14 days. now i can help again. feel the difference with nervive.
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good morning, everyone. it is 7:56. i'm scott mcgrew. here is a look at what's happening now. >> i'm thom jensen in the east bay, remembering slain officer tuan le today. a vigil is set for oakland's chinatown at 10:00 this morning. officer le is being remembered as a decorated police officer, a husband and a son, who dedicated his life to making oakland
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safer. he is the 54th police officer killed in the line of duty in oakland. that ceremony is set for oakland's chinatown where he spent so much time trying to make oakland safer. >> thom, thank you. let's check in with kari and your weather. >> we're starting out with clouds and even some patchy fog across parts of the bay area. once it clears up, we're going from temperatures in the mid-40s in walnut creek to highs in the low 60s today. it will be dry today, but we are getting ready for some saturday showers rolling from north to south during the afternoon, and continuing into the evening. and it looks to get in and out of here fairly quickly. so by the time we hit sunday, we are back to the sunshine. we are also going to have colder weather coming in. look at those overnight lows, down to 32 degrees for monday morning. highs in the mid-50s. the chilly weather continues even as the next round of rain comes in for the middle of next week. on tuesday and wednesday we're going to see some additional showers here. and looking at san francisco as
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you're making weekend plans, make sure you know that you will need the umbrella and a heavier coat as our highs reach into the mid-50s on saturday. sunday is looking nice, but it will be chilly. once again, we'll be continuing to keep an eye on the next rounds of rain that will be in the forecast next week. >> kari, thank you. we'll have another local news update in a half an hour. but of course you can always but of course you can always find the latest informationt a look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did.
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then unanswered questions. after more than a decade, casey anthony's parents are speaking out. >> did you knowingly conceal casey's whereabouts? >> no. >> so you're struggling with that one a little bit. >> taking a lie detector test in a brand-new special. the full story straight ahead. plus, long-distance call. >> this is casey 3. >> harry smith visits a group of high schoolers trying to contact someone far, far away. >> you have to hit a target. >> right, exactly. you're hitting something that's 254 miles away traveling at mile 17,000 miles an hour and you are hoping that everything goes correctly. >> their call to the international space station you do not want to miss. and major back-pedaling. a peloton instructor takes aim at director christopher nolan. the famed director catching the
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critique while taking her class. how he reacted and what she's now saying coming up on "popstart," today, january 5th, 2024 from mississippi, girls' trip to new york. >> celebrating our third anniversary from columbus, ohio. >> happy friday! from texas. >> arkansas. >> santa cruz, california. >> and lake city, minnesota. ♪ be someone ♪ >> here to celebrate emma's 12th birthday >> from texas. my students in anchorage pines, elementary. >> from florida. >> after 40 years of watching this show. >> we finally made i >> on a mother-daughter trip from florida. >> today is my 50th. >> hi to my students. >> after 40 years of watching this show. >> we finally made it to celebrate. >> at "the today show.
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♪ >> ah, a beautiful crowd out there on rockefeller plaza maybe getting a last glimpse of that tree out there. there it is. smiling faces. >> that's a good friday shot yes. if you like stars, you do not want to miss a moment of "today" next week. we will kick things off with renee rapp plus, tina fey will stop by as well. >> and we have also lined up annette benning. >> mid-week. >> only on "today". >> lots to look forward to let's get to the news. the first major snowstorm in almost two years getting ready to slam into the east coast. al is back to give us the timing on all of this. >> good morning. and good morning to all of you 33 million of us from coast to coast under winter weather advisories, storm watches, storm warnings and especially as you get down into the appalachians, we're looking at that. snow stretching from much of kansas into arkansas
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heavier showers and thunderstorms down around houston. gets into the gulf, bringing heavy rain, strong storms from texas to florida can't rule out a tornado or two. then the storm pushes into the mid-atlantic icy conditions anywhere from a quarter to half an inch of ice heavy rain to the south. snow from indiana all the way into west virginia here is the timing as it gets into the northeast tomorrow morning snow and sleet for washington, d.c. turns over to rain by noon i don't know if you will break your snow drought there. philadelphia snow and fleet noon to 4:00 p.m., then changes over to rain. or more we'll have to see. certainly not new york city. from noon to 7:00 p.m. it will be more rain t will we break this snow drought by an inch or more we will have to see. new york city more rain than snow from 7:00 p.m. to
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2:00 a.m., but heavy snow from 2:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m we look at precipitation amounts. through the southe here's where the jackpot is. boston tomorrow. heavy snow from 2:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.ic nation. upwards of 12 look at the precipitation amounts. anywhere from a half an inch to an inch of rain. here's the snowfall forecast back through upstate new york and the hudson hallie upwards of 12 inches of snow. boston, you may see 6 to 8 inches of snow as you get down to coastal connecticut, new jersey, not so much as you move into pennsylvania, anywhere from 4 to 6 inches. interior sections of the northeast sky going to have a lot of snow. along the coast except for boston not as much so the snow droughts may still hold. >> thank you. meanwhile, an american actor and his two young daughters were killed yesterday when the small plane they were in crashed in the caribbean. officials say that plane had
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just taken off and was headed to saint lucia went it went down in the ocean. all four people, including the pilot, died. one of the victims was 55-year-old actor christian oliver he starred in movies like "speed racer" and was also in the latest indiana jones film. the cause of that crash is under investigation. after more than a decade of unanswered questions surrounding casey anthony and the death of her daughter caylee, a new a&e special promises answers nbc's sam brock has more on what that interview revealed. sam, good morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. you will recall that casey anthony was acquitted of murdering her daughter in 2011d sentenced to a four-year term in prison about a year ago she broke her silence on a but she was found guilty of lying to police and sentenced to a four-year term in prison she broke her silence accusing her father of killing kailey to cover up alleged sexual abuse.
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now her dad is answering questions about it in a brand-new a&e special called "casey anthony's parents: the lie detector test". >> i didn't do anything to harm my daughter or any granddaughter. >> george anthony puts his credibility and reputation to the test and for a few moments, it looks bleak. >> did you knowingly conceal caylee's whereabouts >> no. >> okay. you are struggling with that one a little bit tell me why. >> maybe it's because it was close to her house that she was found. >> reporter: while the 72-year-old appears tripped up in the concealment of the body and the six-month window where the child's whereabouts were unknown. >> did i conceal her whereabouts? i did not know where she was at. >> okay. why are you struggling with that i'm happy to modify the question if i have to but i need to know where you are
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struggling. >> i did not know where caylee was at >> reporter: the outcome of the lie detector test ultimately revealing he was telling the truth. >> your results are you passed this test, george. in my professional opinion you were truthful. >> no doubt. >> reporter: after one of the most polarizing cases in modern history. >> we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty >> reporter: casey anthony was acquitted by a jury of her daughter's 2008 death. though, she was found guilty ofe lying to police. in a documentary, she broke her silence, blaming it all on her dad. >> i was doing what i was told. >> by? >> my father. r father and she daughter he addressed >> she says her father abused her, and she suspects caylee, too. accusing him of murdering the child to cover it up george anthony has never been charged with a crime and has vehemently denied his daughter's accusations. >> have you ever had sexual contact with casey >> no.
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>> concluding a weight would be lifted with this interview. >> i got blamed for something i didn't do. >> i understand that. >> it tears me up inside. >> reporter: now, it is unclear where and when this polygraph took place, but the special did influence.t was a neutral we reached out to casey anthony and her parents and have not heard back for location to minimize distractions or outside influence. we reached out to casey anthony and her parents but have not heard back. >> sam, thank you. now to what just might be the shot of the year in the nba. the denver nuggets, the golden state warriors all tied up three seconds to go, and this happened >> the clock ticks got to put one up. jokic for the win. oh it's good! jokic got it off in time and the nuggets win it. >> let's take another look here. nikola jokic with a bank shot there. >> wow >> three-pointer obviously from another half court line.
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banks it off didn't even call it, by the way. but that's the kind of shot you practice in your driveway when you are a kid. >> that's exactly what i was thinking. >> and he shoots two seconds. >> that's why he's the best in the nba. the nuggets won that game. all right. let's get a boost. all right. for warriors fans out there, like my little boy 50 years ago, a woman wrote a children's book. but despite her best efforts, the book was never published that is until now. barbara's grandson took the book and turned her dream into reality and then surprised her with a finished copy over the rs done years ago and surprised her with a copy over the holidays.
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holidays >> oh, my god. this is probably the nicest thing anybody's ever done for me in my entire life. >> well, i have to agree that was incredible. well done to her grandson. she said it was the most beautiful gift she's ever gotten the story does not end there the story has a happy ending it is a story about gratitude and friendship and guess what it is now an amazon best-seller. >> oh! look at me clapping. >> read it again, mom! >> that's great. >> cute. all right. ahead on "popstart," the star of "the bear" like you have never seen him before. wait until you see what he's up to. first, though, mr. smith goes to high school. he went to high school for an out of this world event. students using their ham radio to try to contact the international space station. harry will tell us all about this one right after this. l about this one right after this. with cheese,
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we are back with one of our absolute favorite series on "the today show," "mr. smith goes to". >> a very special radio call years in the making drew as much attention as a big game. hi, harry. >> you know, we didn't really know what we were walking into it felt like some state high school championship was going on and oh, my goodness. for the kids who were involved, they got it. the sky was the limit. in a town near erie, pennsylvania, a group of students are trying to contact someone who is not particularly easy to reach.
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>> this is kc3 sgv. >> all those numbers and letters ham radio call signs to the international space station. the first amateur contact in space happened 40 years ago with the space shuttle columbus. >> this is w5. >> since then, a group has organized radio calls between astronauts and some million students worldwide. >> what do you do for fun on the space station? over. >> most of the time adults do the setup. but at harbor creek high school, it is all about the students. >> which license do you have >> i have the technician general and amateur extra licenses >> all of these students are of federal communications examines and passing. >> licensed amateur radio operators, studying for a series of federal communications examines and passing. >> my last contact was in austria. >> but now literally aiming higher this space station call years in
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the making, endless hours of after school and weekends of preparation. >> this is what you use to contact the space station. >> yes. >> did you guys put all of this stuff together >> we set everything up from the antennas to the radios, the power supplies, we set this whole event up ourselves. >> the students have a ten-minute window to make contact. advanced technology ist then questioned an astronaut. >> they can be very -- >> the assistant principal heads the advanced technology issue at the school after attending an amateur radio seminar, he thought, i'll bet our students can do this. >> you have to hit a target. >> right, exactly. you're hitting something that's 254 miles away, traveling at 17,000 miles an hour, and you are hoping that everything goes correctly. >> what could possibly go wrong? >> right, exactly. >> the gym looks like it is set up for homecoming, signs,
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balloons you can feel the buzz as classes file in to watch, the technology kids are psyched. >> today the students are on a journey to boldly go where few hams have gone before. >> the time has come this 15-year-old begins the call. >> na1 assess. this is kc3. >> the gym full of students wondering will this work. >> guiles calls again. and again. finally -- [ applause ] >> commander loganson, we have you on 57, a pretty good signal. so are you pretty for some [ applause ] >> commander lo questions? >> i am ready for questions. go ahead. >> lots of the club members get to take turns, a payoff for the
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hours of work they have invested. >> why do you think space exploration is important >> space exploration is in important in many ways one is because it is about knowledge, about expanding our horizons physically but also mentally. >> in ten short minutes, the space station is out of range. >> fellow students >> what is it like hitting that button over and over. >> as soon as we heard commander loganson respond, that was such a relief really. >> i'm just looking at the smile on your face. >> yeah. >> what else are you feeling right now? >> light-headed. >> mr. mortensen is brimming with pride >> yeah. how big of an emotional investment was this for you? >> i love my kids.
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i do look so for them to get to have that experience is huge >> it's why you become a teacher. >> yep, absolutely >> yes >> man >> not exactly loaded with resources. >> yeah. >> the kids went out they raised money to get the equipment and everything else. did it all themselves. >> the nerds won they won >> and what's interesting is they started this a couple years ago. that advanced technology has grown and grown and grown. they're doing astronomy and all kinds of really cool stuff if you want to do this with your school, call this group ariss. just google it. >> it does the heart good to se >> and the buzz in there good kids, good teacher. >> and the buzz in there was like, whoa, whoa, whoa this is what's going to happen >> i'm sure the whole community is watching there this morning, the parents, the teachers, to all of you this morning, good morning. >> i was in the av club.
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i had my first class fcc radio. >> which is not easy to get. >> it was a big deal. >> are they still licensing for radio? >> savannah, this is a message to you and i as the underachievers in high school. >> i thought you were going to say the elder league >> ham radio very important. secondary -- when other forms of communication go out, ham radio is there during disasters. >> right. >> it is something that we really do need. >> congrats to those kids. >> absolutely. let's take a look at your weather and show you what we have going on today. big storm system in the gulf lots of sunshine up and down the eastern se good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today we are going to have a really nice day, starting out with clouds, but clearing out and temperatures in the upper
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50s to low 60s. it will be even cooler tomorrow with highs in the mid to upper 50s. that's when we also see rain coming in, moving from north to south by tomorrow afternoon, clearing out late tomorrow night, most of us getting about a tenth to a quarter inch of rain. back to sunshine on sund that's your latest that's your latest weather now time to start your weekend. >> that's right! let's jump right in and start with christopher nolan a 2020 peloton class has been going viral. >> did anybody see this besides me because i need a manual. someone has to explain this. yeah, i'm not kidding. do you understand?kidding. do you understand? seriously, you need to be a seriously, you need to be a neuroscientist to understand and that's two and a half hours of my life that i want back.jenn
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>> did she ever think -- that was jen sherman -- that he would see that he responded saying that he was, quote, gasping and dying during the workout when he received unexpected feedback. all is well that ends well that same instructor announced she is a huge fan of his latest project "oppenheimer," even saw it twice she invited nolan to join her for her next class that will forever change that peloton instructor you never know what's watching. emily blunt sitting down with willie geist, opening up about her role in christopher nolan's epic bio pic and how the cast reacted to its success. >> were you talking to each other mind the scenes saying, wow, this thing is really taking off? >> yes we were on this chain. but so many wows and excuses and
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just like everyone just jaws on the floor when it came out and became like a run-away train. >> catch more of that conversation don't forget to tune in to "sunday today. next up, "the bear" star blowing up the internet thanks to his new campaign with calvin klein. ♪ >> would you like to say something to america? >> i would not. >> say something to the people >> no. >> you had a lot to say a minute ago. imagine turns out, he is the hottest thing in the kitchen you might imagine a total spiral yesterday. fans commenting with their hot takes. >> a little different than that stanley cup. >> yeah, really. >> one writing a collective, yes, chef from the world.
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>> i don't get it. >> lisa frankenstein dropping a film about a high schooler with a crush on the undead. >> are you hot for anyone? lisa >> does he have more of a basketball bod or a football bod. >> he doesn't play sports. i tend his grave i talk to him. lisa! >> does he have more of a basketball bod or a football >> that's really weird, lisa >> i can't believe you're here do you like music? i have the cure. not that kind of cure. they can't make you better i mean, they can, but emotionally. >> that movie directed by robin williams daughter zelda. it hits theaters february 9th,
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just in time for "popstart". >> okay. like that song "the promise" from the '80s. >> the multitalented man behind everyone's favorite raunchy talking teddy bear, seth macfarlane here in the house it's a series. we'll talk about it after your local news, weather and these quick messages good morning. it's 8:26. i'm kris sanchez. the city of oakland is reeling following the shooting of an officer. a group of residents say they
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are ready to submit a notice of intention later today to recall the mayor. they say they are fed up with crime in the city, a lack of a police chief and the city dropping the ball on a grant the combat retail theft. we have reached out to the mayor's office. the mayor's people say they have no comment on the recall effort. i want to get a look at our forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> it's going to be nice and sunny today and temperatures in the inland areas in the low 60s. once the cold front comes in tomorrow, bringing some showers, our overnight lows will dip into the low 30s and we'll be freezing monday morning. we'll see rain back next tuesday and wednesday and highs in the mid to upper 50s. >> we have more local news in just a half hour.
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♪ we are back! a friday morni and it's 8:30 on a friday morning, and this plaza crowd is excited. i see you up there i see you, girls' trip 40 and fabulous. this is quite the friday crowd undeterred by the cold it is carson daley he is tall. >> thank you so much >> he's more handsome now than he was then. >> thank you >> the tree is still standing t >> thank you! >> the tall the tree will be here for about
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another week or so if you want it to catch it before it is taken down. coming up in the next hour, the great seth macfarlane is here. >> then our friend ally love is here to delve into the power of color this morning she will show us how to use the color of our clothing, accessories and makeup to boost your mood, help you relax and come up with new ideas. >> and then people will be waiting for hours to buy bagels from this small bakery it is not in new york. but it is in los angeles jacob soboroff is investigating this to go behind the scenes to find out what makes the treats so delicious. and later on the 3rd hour, we are focussing on the mind. jim quick is going to show find out what makes the treats so delicious. and later on the 3rd hour, we are focussing on the mind jim quick is going to show us
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some exercises to sharpen our focus. >> all right mr. roker, all eyes on you today, bud. >> all right let's look ahead to the weekend, okay so saturday snow, wind, ice, rain in the mid-atlantic into the northeast. great lakes. pacific storm comes in in between sunny and cool. then on sunday, sunday leftover snow and wind in new england big snowstorm hits the rockies milder in the central plains sunshine through the golf. good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today it's going to be a nice one, temperatures in the low 60s and it's going to be chilly again tonight, down to the upper 30s. a cold front coming in tomorrow will bring our high temperatures only into the mid 50s with afternoon rain. we see it clear out on sunday, but look at those morning temperatures near freezing on monday morning. as we go all right. here it is
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it's the season finale sunday night "football night in america. the bills stampede into miami gardens where they take on the dolphins cloudy, breezy 72 degrees. it is a big one. buffalo and dolphins i don't know is it in the water bills/dolphins 7:00 p.m., sunday night, "football night in america. what is rizz i don't know what rizz is. >> charisma. >> you didn't know what rizz was? >> by the way, somebody from oswego wants to meet sheinelle oswego we have a few other oswego folks. and then down the line, we have some oswego guys down there. a lot of oswego. beats the
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now that bear is back in a new series on peacock. it is a prequel set in 1993 witn high school where they get themselves into all kinds of trouble. take a look. >> we're two ad executives looking for some local talent. >> right. >> hey, keep these milk shakes coming, huh? >> sure thing. >> you know we're celebrating. just landed a big account. bounty. it's a famous paper towel. >> yep. use them every day. >> originally ted and his bestie, john, taking on high school where they get themselves into all kinds of trouble. take a look. >> we're two ad executives looking for some local talent. >> right. >> hey, keep these milk shakes coming, huh? >> sure thing. >> you know we're celebrating. just landed a big account. bounty it's a famous paper towel. >> yep use them every day. >> originally the slogan was supposed to be quicker thicker upper. >> oh, good to have you back. >> good for you that finding a clip that's arable. >> i'm glad you brought it up. that's literally the only clip we could find on morning television. >> it is like finding a we could find on morning television. >> it is like finding a clip from the "sopranos." >> it's funny.
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it's legit funny because i love ted and i love the sequel. you didn't mess it up. >> thank you i appreciate it. i appreciate it. >> i find it interesting that this was before your success with "the family guy" or the show i love "cleveland show," ted was on your mind. >> yes. >> how did this idea come to be? >> originally an animated series that i developed when i was working at cartoon network i didn't do anything with it it just kind of sat there. and then when it came time for me to make my first movie, i went back and i said, you know what, this thing might have some legs and redeveloped it and it became ted, the feature. >> and the technology you guys use this time around for this film, this was not technology film came out years ago. >> no, no. we developed a program called view screen. it kind of came to fruition on
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ted that allows the camera operator to see the bear in real-time through their viewfinder i don't have to wear any of the gak anymore, the sensors i used to wear. >> why was that so advantageous for you? >> because when i'm directing, you have to unplug me every time i got to go talk to an actor it is kind of difficult. >> yeah. >> so it was very freeing. >> and it is set in the '90s this time. >> yes. >> why the '90s instead of the 2000s? >> i spoke to wahlberg initially and said, if you want to do this i figured there is no way he he will have time to do a television series with his schedule, which is true. logically it followed that a prequel was the most reasonable way to go. it turned out television series with his schedule, which is true. logically it followed that a prequel was the most reasonable way to go. it turned out being a fresh injection for the franchise. it is like the '90s are very in right now. >> yes, has a little nostalgia. >> yeah, yeah. >> here's the thing. you wear so many hats. you produce, you act, you voice.
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>> i don't have to sit here and take this, no. >> do you have a favorite? is there a part of your repertoire that you enjoy more than the others? >> you know, whenever i'm not doing that moment, yeah, i want to be doing the other thing. it's a real healthy mind set. >> of the voices, of the characters that you voice, is there a favorite >> you know, not really. brian is certainly the easiest that's the easiest workday for me quagmire is probably the most difficult. but, no, they're all -- you know, it just gets to be more o. so the older i get, and more and more. so the older i get, getting through it is the challenge because there is "family guy," "american dad," so you are doing an hour of bellowing into the microphone. >> do you ever get tired of people going, hey, give me a little brian >> you know, i don't because as soon as it stops,
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that's when it is all over so i'm okay with it. >> the series is quite fun congratulations. >> thank you i appreciate it. hope to see you back here soon next time you will sing. what's next? >> whatever you want me to do. >> okay. seth macfarlane, thank you seth is coming back next hour with his fellow ted star you can catch all seven episodes streaming right now on peacock actually, the streaming starts on january 11th. can you give us a little brian >> all 7 that's brian right there episod regenerous. >> savannah, over to you. >> do you want to stay and do birthdays? coming up next, ally love is in the house. she will show us the rainbow. all 7 episodes aren't we generous. >> savannah, over to you. >> do you want to stay and do birthdays? coming up next, ally love is in the house she will show us the rainbow from our wardrobe to our makeup. how different colors affect our mood how drinking from a green water bottle may be e best way to bottle may be e best way to goth
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we are back with our series "love your mornings. we look at colors each and every day. so our friend and "today" contributor ally love is here to show us colors that can shape our style, our mood and even how we perceive the world. i'm wearing my favorite color for you. do you consider black a color? >> we're not going to talk about black because you're sporting it so well. but we want to explore the other colors of that rainbow. >> we have the whole wheel we want to start with a winter white. tell me about what this color does for us. >> sometimes we're sending signals and having conversations with ourselves and other people with the way we dress and accessorize. white is a new beginning you will see it in wedding ceremonies, in life ceremonies when we think of embarking on a new year, new journey, new
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fitness journey, white is signaling to yourself that you are embarking on a new story, new journey. >> and you can wear it after labor day. >> of course >> now, red to me that's the power color. >> it is the power color fun fact about red is it elevates your heart rate it boosts your metabolism. people don't like to wear red . fun fact about red is it because it is the color if you wear you stand out the most. this is a color you want to wear on that fourth date when you are going to lock it down. and you that confidence, be b and it exudes energy if you have a meeting where you are nervous about and you need that confidence, be bold and wear red. >> i love a red. moving on beyond clothes, we go to colors. >> we have your favorite color,
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yellow yellow helps with creative thinking it unblocks. any time you have the writer's block, yellow is there for you it also awakens the left side of your brain it is that rational thinking you need to exude. instead of being emotional, you would wear yellow or have yellow accessories. i love this because any time i'm feeling underwhelmed or overwhelmed with work, i go in with my yellow notebook. >> orange, we know "today show" orange >> orange is my favorite color. >> it is >> yeah. it is a combination of being bold with red. look at that. >> i know. you're rocking those you are. >> but it is a combination of being bold with red and creative and bright with yellow what it does is it allows folks to show, people around you and yourself as well that you are being yourself you are authentic. you are creative and bold and
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having fun that fun shows through orange. when you want to have fun, put on a pop of orange maybe a cardigan that's orange. >> it's friendly and approachable. >> it is. >> blues we think of as a cool and calming. >> it is everybody's color blue is everyone's color it actually slows your metabolism see how calm my voice is as soon as we started talking about blue blue looks great on every skin tone that's also important. blue is your friend. it makes you look good it makes the people around you feel good. it is inviting we talk about tough conversations or presenting. the message you want to get across when you wear blue is you are here and everyone is invited to the table. >> green, we think of think of environmental. why does the green water bottle environmental. why does the green water bottle matter >> it reminds you of being grounded it reminds you of the earth. i always talk about hydration station. green is great to have in the habits you want to form.
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we want you to stay hydrated it is a reminder of the earthiness, that health that we're all embarking on in 2024 and beyond. >> okay. now let's go to makeup because, i mean, colors obviously come in in all walks of life we have a beautiful model here we're both in black. she has some purple on her eyes, which is fine. >> nicole has purple eye shadow. look at me i will just mess it up now i'm a makeup artist. purple was a color back in the day because it is hard to make it is a hard color to create. >> it is the color of royalty. with this, purple is something when you have a big event, black carpet, instead of wearing all black, maybe you wear purple we have pink pink was 2023's year this was it with "barbie," but it shows femininity.t, black carpet, instead of wearing all it could be a lip color, it accessorize. get the message you want across because colors including black
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are your friends. >> so fun, ally. thank you so much. nicole, you too. ally is coming back to answer questions. you have sent them in when it comes to fitness in the new comes to fitness in the new year 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. uh, no, thank you. banking with us means more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined. well, that would be convenient but there is no b-m-o here. ah, you can just call us bee-mo, and there is now. you know what else is convenient? mobile banking that makes it easy to track your goals and manage your money get out of town. but we... just got here. when a bank helps you get and stay ahead. that's the bmo effect. ♪ bmo ♪
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welcome back los angeles and best bagels, not what you would hear in the same breath >> jacob soboroff decided to check it out you found a good bagel in l.a.b. is it true in. >> i insisted on checking it out. courage bagels is is it true in. >> i insisted on checking it out. courage bagels is exactly what it sounds like an attempt to create a perfect bagel across the country from new york city. if long lines and viral videos mean anything, the married couple behind this bagel shop
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are sure on the right back it is a tiny shop that changed the l.a. bagel scene one crunchy bite at a time >> did you hear that crunch? >> i literally just landed in l.a., and i came straight to courage bagels. >> courage bagels has been described as one of the best bagels in america. so we wanted to find out what made them so delicious. >> i'm the bob woodward of bagels, and i'm on the case. the success has surprised even the owners. >> it's crazy. >> she's super competitive we aim high. we aim high always. no way youn >> what do you say to people that say there is no way you can beat a new york bagels. >> we just wanted to make our own thing that we love we want to make our dream bagel. >> the dream of making
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incredible bagel with the freshest ingredients has become a reality. >> we dreamt we would create on. i'm from new york. i thought new york bagels something like this. >> i think it is better than our dreams. >> courage bagels is number one. i'm from new york. i thought new york bagels was the best ever. >> i started just exploring bread and baking it was simple but also so complex and lovely and one day i woke up and it was just like, i'm going to make bagels today and then we never stopped. >> it was an impressive hustle like she would ride around it was courageous. it was an amazing thing to watch her go out on the street and pull up at a light next to someone in their cars, bagels. >> is that why it's called courage? >> yes. >> also i needed to find my courage, build my courage. >> that commitment has paid offd the corner and many from around the world often wait
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long lines of people from around the corner and many from around the world often wait more than an hour to get their fix, including most weekends when i' here. >> just to get a home, me and my kids. >> a woman just came from australia. she said, i came just to get here. >> just to get a bagel that must feel like a lot of pressure. >> our customers are definitely locals and also people that just wandered in. >> when you see the line stretch down almost to the next block, what does that line mean to you? >> more often than not, we hear stories that people are meeting people in line it is part of the experience. >> an experience that comes at a price. >> this is a $13 half bagel. this is $9 and this entire bagel costs $19. >> real food is expensive to produce. we try to keep things on the menu that are accessible to everyone $4, $7. >> you can see through the window you're boiling the bagels and baking them. is there a secret recipe going on here? >> 100%. >> what is it?
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>> while they remain tight lipped about recipes, we join their team in the kitchen. >> they are letting me do what no one else gets to do. >> gentle, gentle. >> from boiling the dough. >> i don't know about that one, but i think it's okay. >> then adding the secret signature topping on the burnt everything bagel, to witnessing a masterpiece come straight out of the oven. >> oh, yeah! >> yes >> look at this bagel you made >> you made this. >> absolutely glowing. >> smells delicious. >> i will keep it simple it's insanely delicious. i will probably go there as soon as we're off the air next time you guys are in l.a., please. >> they look delicious. >> they really do. >> so good. >> thank you! we are back with the 3rd and 4th hours just ahead, >> they look delicious. >> they really do. >> so good. >> thank you we are
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good morning. it is 8:56. i'm kris sanchez. this morning the community of oakland continues to mourn and will gather for a vigil for the oakland police officer shot and killed in the line of duty last week. several men face charges in connection with the investigation into his death. the vigil is happening in about an hour at the pacific renaissance plaza in chinatown organized by the oakland chinatown chamber foundation and several other neighborhood groups. happening now, the city is reeling following that deadly shooting, and now there is a new recall effort to oust the mayor. a group of residents say they are ready to submit a notice of intention later today to begin the recall effort. at 11:00, we are following the latest developments from the vigil.
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