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>> it is. a nice sunrise with the view behind us. we will see clouds moving through today. temperatures in the upper 50s and rain for tomorrow afternoon. it will be on and off throughout the weekend and into the middle of next week. the build, the san francisco drive out of oakland, we already had a slow start and it just continues with slowing in through the maze. the "today" show is just minutes away, but you can get more local news on roku and other streaming platforms. real or fake? we talk hi, there. happy thursday! who's ready for more cold and more snow? >> al raised his hand. because their on tap for millions all across the country. good morning. it's january the 18th. this is "today."
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wild winter weather. a new storm on the move this morning, dumping a dangerous mix of snow, ice, and rain from coast to coast. accidents, power outages, and airport delays adding up. and the record cold not helping. al is tracking it all. taking aim. donald trump escalating his attacks on nikki haley, seeking a knockout blow in new hampshire. >> a vote for nikki haley this tuesday is a vote for joe biden and a democrat congress. >> how haley is responding, and the major shift in campaign strategy for ron desantis, with the primary now five days away. massive failure. the justice department set to release its final report on the botched police response to the uvalde school shooting. we have a problem getting in because it's locked. >> families still searching for
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answers nearly two years later. >> people of tennessee, howey you get over it. it's your child. >> our emotional conversation with a father who lost his daughter and what that report will reveal. royal health concerns. princess kate remains in the hospital this morning, recovering from surgery and expected to be out of the public eye for months. the palace also revealing king charles will undergo a medical procedure in the coming days. what we're learning this morning in a live report from london. all that, plus, back in the spotlight. >> oh, yeah, how y'all doing back there?! >> fitness icon richard simmons speaking out for the first time in years. his issues with the new movie about his life that led him to break his silence. and she's loving it! inside jason kelce's touching gesture for the fast food worker who helped fuel his nfl career. what she's saying about that unforgettable drive-through encounter, today, thursday, january 18th, 2024.
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning. good to see you, happy you're with us on this very chilly thursday morning. and also a busy one. we've got some surprising news out of kensington palace. >> actually, a double dose of headlines there. we learned that princess kate was admitted to the hospital for abdominal surgery. a lot of unanswered questions this morning about her health and she's hoping to keep her privacy. also then we heard about the health of king charles. he is expected to undergo prostate treatment. lots to catch up in london. in just a bit, we'll go there live. but first, we'll get to our top story. this brutal winter weather shows no signs of slowing down. more than 60 million americans under alerts this morning. the next storm is beginning its march across the country. al, of course, is tracking all of it for us. but let's get started with nbc's emilie ikeda. she's made her way to buffalo, new york. they've been getting slammed by
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snow. really cold temps. hey, em, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the windchill here is a bone-chilling 7 degrees, powering a relentless lake-effect snow machine here. you can see the area right here has recently been plowed, but when i walk over here, you can get a sense of how deep the snow is. this is an area that has seen snow for the past 14 days in a row. so much snow, it's not just a matter of pushing the snow to the side. they have trucks coming in, picking up the snow, and relocating it as brutal weather winter conditions continue bearing down on conditions across the country. >> this morning, another powerful and dangerous winter storm is on the mover. bitter cold from coast to coast. 66 million people are under winter weather alerts. those brutal conditions impacting air travel nationwide, with more than 5,000 flight delays and 1,100 cancellations wednesday. >> every hour, they would just
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say, oh, delay, delay, delay. >> reporter: state police say five family members were struck and killed by a tractor-trailer on a snowy pennsylvania interstate after they left their vehicles following a separate crash. in hard-hit buffalo, even more lake-effect snow is expected on top of the three plus feet that has buried the city in recent days. driving conditions overnight treacherous. with authorities warning, clearing this amount of snow can be dangerous. >> if you have a heart condition, you should avoid snow shoveling and even snow blowing. >> reporter: in the west, the weather closing roads and sending drivers sliding. and with more than half of the country now covered in snow for the first time this winter, in illinois, windchills dipped as low as as 40 below. tow truck drivers like david wearing special gear to work in freezing conditions. >> definitely, with the actual temperatures, this prevents any frost bit on the face.
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>> reporter: and while snowplows are working around the clock, officials here are urging people to use extreme caution on the roadways because when these 35-mile-an-hour wind gusts come through, they pick up the snow and can create whiteout conditions. and the snow machine isn't letting up anytime soon. we could see in parts of western new york another several feet through the weekend, on top of what has, just a wild week of weather. hoda, i'll send it back to you. >> all right. emilie ikeda, stay warm. thanks. >> we can hear the wind through the mic, and that wind is biting, al. >> that's right. frostbite a real problem in a matter of minutes. so right now, we've got lake-effect snow warnings, where emily is, from buffalo up to watertown, but also winter storm warnings, winter storm watches and advisories for 66 million people from the east coast all the way to the west coast, where this storm is now getting itself together, coming in, bringing in snow from the rockies, all the way to the midwest. and this secondary system starts to develop, and that's going to bring rain, ice, and snow to the tennessee river valley, where nashville, memphis, all of those spots were paralyzed this
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weekend. then tomorrow light to moderate snow reaches the mid-atlantic states. it's going to be a slow commute along i-95. not a lot of heavy snow, but it's going to be really a pesky kind of situation. and then saturday, those strong winds, as emily mentioned, cranking up the lake-effect snow with slick travel, blowing and drifting snow. about 2 to 4 inches, central new york state, new jersey, on into pennsylvania. but heavier snow from buffalo, oswego, watertown, we're talking about a foot or more. and we've got windchill alerts for 13 million folks from the plains all the way to the midwest. minimum windchills late in the week. chicago, minus 13. minus 7 in nashville. minus 8, wichita, by saturday. denver, you'll be at minus 13. and this cold air is not going anywhere until early next week. guys? >> all right, al. i'll check back with you in a
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little bit. let's turn to the white house. with the new hampshire primary now just five days away, republicans donald trump and nikki haley ramping up their attacks on each other. and ron desantis appears to be shifting his focus away from the grant state. nbc's garrett hake is in manchester. hey, garrett, good morning. >> hoda, good morning. with five days to go, this has become something of a commuter campaign for donald trump, shifting from the courtroom during the day in new york to the campaign trail here in new hampshire at night. he's also shifting his focus, ramping up his attacks on nikki haley, who sits in second place here and is trying to close a gap but running out of time. >> i'm thrilled to be back in the great state of new hampshire. >> reporter: overnight, donald trump escalating his attacks on nikki haley, hammering away at his closest competitor here ahead of new hampshire's tuesday primary. >> a vote for nikki haley this tuesday is a vote for joe biden and a democrat congress this november. >> reporter: trying to drive a wedge between hailey and the state's republican voters. >> the people behind nikki haley
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are pro-amnesty, pro-china, pro-open borders. she wants open borders, don't kid yourself. >> reporter: the broadsides from the former president coming as two new polls show haley in a clear but distant second place here. >> now, i know trump threw a temper tantrum about me last night. >> reporter: the former south carolina governor urging new hampshire voters to tune out trump's tirades and what she says are his lies about her record. >> regardless of what trump says, i passed the toughest illegal immigration law in the country when i was governor. >> reporter: the field for the key primary narrowing, with florida governor ron desantis switching focus to the next state, south carolina. haley's home. after finishing a distant second place in iowa, desantis trying to attack his rivals for refusing to debate. >> i think it's very telling that you have three basement campaigns, biden, haley, and trump. >> reporter: the campaign shakeups coming as mr. trump
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spent most of his day in court, attending a second defamation case against him brought by writer e. jean carroll. the former president sparring with the judge, who threatened to have him removed from court for talking with his attorney too loudly during testimony, complaining afterwards -- >> he's a nasty judge. he's a trump-hating guy. >> reporter: a separate jury found mr. trump liable for defaming and sexually abusing carroll, which he repeatedly has denied. haley will basically have the granite state to herself today with both donald trump and ron desantis back in florida. mr. trump off the trail and out of the courtroom. he'll be attending the funeral for his mother-in-law today. hoda? >> garrett haake for us there in manchester, new hampshire. thanks. breaking overnight, escalating tensions in the middle east. the u.s. carrying out new strikes in yemen to protect cargo ships in the red sea. and pakistan has now launched retaliatory strikes inside iran. in washington today, meanwhile, families of american hostages are making a new push for the release of their loved ones. lots to get to with nbc's senior
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white house correspondent gabe gutierrez. gabe, good morning to you. >> hey, savannah, good morning. this is turning into a tense daily back and forth, drawing the u.s. deeper and deeper into this conflict. defense officials say the u.s. targeted multiple sites inside yemen. the u.s. navy ships launching tomahawk missiles to take out houthi weapons before they could target ships in the red sea. you'll remember the iran-backed houthi militants have attacked dozens of ships there since november, threatening global commerce and raising fears the unrest could raise prices around the world. this is the fourth time in a week the u.s. has conducted strikes like these, and the white house is warning more could be coming if the houthis don't stop their attacks. meanwhile, u.s. officials are watching yet another troubling sign of escalation in the wider region. pakistan announcing overnight it carried out its own retaliatory strikes against what it calls terrorist hideouts in iran. iranian state tv says that multiple civilians are dead. several conflicts the white house is tracking this morning, savannah. >> all right, gabe. thank you very much. and another note from washington, president biden and top congressional leaders met at the white house yesterday, the
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senate inching closer to a bipartisan immigration deal that would unlock critical military aid for ukraine as well, but the deal is hanging in doubt this morning because speaker mike johnson and house conservatives have been pressing the democrat-led senate to take up the gop border bill known as hr 2 instead. after yesterday and the progress there, johnson seemed to soften that demand. he called the meeting productive. last night, however, the speaker still refused to putting a senate passed immigration deal on the house floor. meantime, findings from a justice department investigation into that botched police response during the uvalde school massacre set to be released today. 19 students and two teachers at robb elementary were killed in the 2022 attack, and yesterday, their families met with attorney general merrick garland. nbc's justice correspondent ken dilanian is in uvalde for us
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this morning. hey, ken, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. the families of the children who died inside of robb elementary still have many questions about what happened that day. including why it took authorities more than an hour to engage and kill the 18-year-old gunman. some parents believe this report is their best chance to get answers. this morning, a community still in search of truth and accountability. more than a year after a teenager with an assault-style rifle opened fire inside a texas elementary school, taking the lives of 19 children and 2 adults. later today, attorney general merrick garland will deliver the results of an exhaustive justice department investigation into one of the nation's worst school shootings. a source briefed on the nearly 600-page report telling nbc news it includes disturbing new details. among them, authorities relaying incorrect information to some parents in the aftermath of the shooting, about whether their children had survived or been killed. according to the source, the report will also detail the failures of medical first
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responders, police, and government officials. all of it building on a scathing investigation by state lawmakers that found that systemic failures and egregiously poor decision-making among the nearly 400 law enforcement officers who responded. police body cam footage from the shooting shows officers milling about in the hallways, and mistaking a door where the killer was for being locked. >> we're having a problem getting in the [ bleep ] room because it's locked. >> reporter: more than an hour passing before officers confronted and stopped the shooter. during that time, children called 911 begging for help. of one of those exchanges revealed in a "frontline" documentary on pbs. >> please help me. there's a lot of dead bodies here. >> reporter: jacob alvarado, an off-duty border patrol agent, telling savannah he rushed to the school where his daughter was a second grader, his wife a teacher who texted him about the shooter.
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both of them survived. >> i could just see kids coming out of the windows and kids coming my way, so i was just helping all the kids out. >> reporter: among those who didn't make it out, 9-year-old jacqueline, one of the youngest victims. you don't ever get over a loss like this? >> never. especially this type of loss. it's unbearable. people of tennessee get over it, go on, how can you? that's your child. >> reporter: investigators say responding officers also broke decades of active shooter protocol by failing to confront and prevent the threat immediately, but only a handful of officers have been disciplined. the school behind me still stands because it's evidence in multiple lawsuits. >> ken dilanian in uvalde. about quarter after now. we've got craig joining the table. good morning, craig. >> good morning. boeing fighting for its reputation this morning with both the faa and airline inspectors reviewing quality control at its plants. nearly two weeks after that mid-air emergency that's grounded the max-9 fleet, the faa says the first round of inspections is now complete with
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more inspections to come. nbc senior correspondent tom costello is at washington dulles airport for us. tom, let's start with what exactly are investigators looking at? >> reporter: so the investigative team is now reviewing the data from that first guadalupe group of inspections. 40 planes have now been inspected, max-9s, looking specifically at the door plug, and is there a wider problem there. and only after the faa has all of that data will it decide how and when it might proceed. now, as you know, the door plug is what exploded out of the side of that alaska airlines plane nearly two weeks ago. and the ntsb is also investigating right now how that event happened, why it happened! that's happening, even as other airlines, alaska and united say they have found loose bolts on some of their door plugs on grounded max-9s. in all, 171 max-9s are grounded. they are flown exclusively by united and alaska airlines here in the united states.
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so they are now forced to cancel about 150 flights a day on alaska's part, about 200 flights a day or so on united's part. this is a growing number of cancellations we've had for almost two weeks. and in a stunning demonstration in the loss of trust in boeing, alaska says it will send its own inspectors into boeing plants to double-check boeing's work. really a stunning development as this entire situation now weighs heavily on the reputations of boeing and its suppliers as well, craig. >> let's talk about that because it's not just boeing, tom. the faa also investigating a key supplier for boeing. what more can you tell us about that? >> that's spirit aerosystems. they make the fuselage, the tube, if you will, and the ntsb says that the door plug was actually made by a spirit unite in malaysia. the door plug that blew out. so spirit provides the fuselage and the door plug to boeing,
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boeing fits it out and turns it into a plane. spirit says that it is very focused right now on trying to ensure that every product comes out at a high quality, but they've had quality control issues for years. boeing's ceo was at a spirit plant yesterday, saying we, collectively, boeing and spirit, have got to do better. we've got to learn from this experience, we've got to up our game, we can never have a repeat of this. by the way, boeing has now contracted with an outside audit team to look at boeing's quality control problems as well. >> all right. tom costello for us there at dulles international airport in northern virginia. tom, thank you. back over to mr. roker who has broken out the national maps. >> that's right. as we mentioned, we have that lake-effect snow happening, was along the eastern seaboard, plenty of sunshine, going to be gorgeous. next round of snow coming through the plains, sunny skies down through the gulf on into texas, southwest as well. some coastal rain moving in with another storm system yet again approaching. we're going to get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds.
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back before a judge today. officer le was shot and killed when responding to a burglary call. two men with lengthy criminal histories are also being charged for the murder of le. sanders, 27, and 28-year-old allen brown. a fourth man, russell, is being charged with second degree burglary. today is the day commercial crabbers have been looking forward to. we have a live look at pier 47 in san francisco. state and wildlife officials gave the green light earlier this month for them to start harvesting from the sonoma county line to the mexico border. boats will have to agree to a 50% trap reduction as well. time to get a look at the forecast for you. meteorologist, kari hall, is
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tracking what we can expect. >> we have been talking about the incoming rain starting tomorrow through monday. there's a chance this could be an atmospheric river that would enhance the rainfall over the next few days. the highest rainfall taulgtss in the north bay and santa cruz mountains, and we could have gusty winds and power issues as well as flooding over the next few days. we will see dry conditions this afternoon, heading into the upper 50s and low 60s as the rain rolls in. it will be off and on throughout the weekend into early next week.
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mcdonald's drive-through to pick up some brekkie yesterday. i guess he's a regular, so this time he brought a signed jersey with him to give his favorite employee, danielle, as a token of his appreciation. danielle says she is forever grateful and very fortunate to have crossed paths with him as many times as she has. and, of course, we all know the rumorville that kelce may be retiring. he hasn't made that decision, if he's made it. >> that's why people love jason kelce. he goes to mcdonald's for breakfast. just like the rest of us. >> and he knows her name is danielle. a lot to get to this half hour, starting with health concerns facing the royal family. >> the palace revealed yesterday that princess kate is hospitalized after undergoing abdominal surgery and is going to be spending months recovering at home. and just a few hours later, it was announced that king charles is also set to receive medical care. >> nbc's molly hunter is at kensington palace with the latest on all of it. hi, molly. >> reporter: hey, guys. good morning.
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two big royal health announcements in one day is extremely rare, and kate's condition sounds pretty serious. nearly two weeks in the hospital, another three months out of public view, and kensington palace isn't telling us why she needed surgery. this morning, for the second day in a row, kate, the princess of wales is recovering in the hospital after what kensington palace says a successful planned abdominal surgery. a source at kensington palace confirms her condition is non-cancerous. >> i wish kate well. i think she's a fantastic princess. >> i wish her a fast recovery. >> i hope she's going to be okay. >> reporter: the palace says she'll now cancel all events until after easter, a long time to be out of view for the most popular royal. >> you know, i was told that she had a very packed schedule between now and coming up easter and she was very much looking forward to it, and that was just a couple of weeks back.
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things have obviously moved fairly quickly. >> reporter: kate has long been seen as healthy, very sporty, talking about the benefits of exercise. >> i really generally love all sports. you know, i love swimming -- personally i love swimming. the colder the better. >> reporter: with no known health issues outside of the much-publicized extreme morning sickness with all three pregnancies, hospitalized for one. and last week on her 42nd birthday, the royal family posted this behind-the-scenes snap from king charles' coronation, no inkling that anything might be wrong. we last saw kate celebrating christmas with the whole family at san drink sandringham, and the statement adds that she hopes that the public will understand her desire to maintain as much normality for
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her children as possible. george, charlotte, and, of course, little louis are the center of their lives and prince william will also postpone events to support his family. also yesterday, in a stunning second royal health statement in one day, buckingham palace announced that king charles will have a corrective procedure next week for an enlarged prostate. his majesty's condition is benign, the palace says, reassuring news for this 75-year-old monarch. now, charles will also postpone his engagements, at least in the next couple of weeks, according to buckingham palace, but this is a lot of high-profile faces out of view since prince william will not be holding any public engagements while his wife is in the hospital and will be scaling back over the next couple of months. >> molly, thank you. let's get more prospective on all of this. dr. rashny raj is with us. but first let's turn to nbc royal commentator daisy mcandrew who's with us in london. i'm sure there's lots of speculation out there, it's kind of a long hospital stay and a long recovery. what are they saying out there? >> well, of course, whilst a lot of people do see that it's rather unseemly to speculate about somebody's private medical
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matters, that hasn't stopped an awful lot of people just wondering what on earth it could have been that has hospitalized kate for such a long time. as your medical expert will tell you, two weeks in hospital for someone as seemingly young and fit as kate, does seem like a worringly long time. of course, there's been speculation, could it be something gynecological, could be it be something bowel-related, something that means her stomach muscles will be cut through in that operation? those are the sorts of questions that are being asked here. i also think there has been a lot of admiration for what is a much more open statement about medical matters from kate and from charles than we've seen before. >> it's interesting, daisy, because it's a planned medical procedure, according to the palace, but then they also had to apologize for canceling a bunch of stuff, which makes you wonder why did you ever schedule
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it if you knew that was planned. is there any indication on that? >> reporter: exactly. they've said, you know, this wasn't emergency surgery, this was elective surgery, but again, elective surgery could be, you deciding to have an operation in two days' time. it just means you're not being rushed to hospital in an ambulance. so as you quite rightly said, she has apologized for having to cancel a lot of plans. there was the thought that they were going on a foreign tour this spring to italy, which, of course, has been pushed back. so people are concerned that this is a serious medical matter. >> dr. raj, this is your area of expertise. again, we don't want to be unseemly here and overspeculate, but planned abdominal surgery, 10 to 14 days of recovery in the hospital, then months of recovery at home after that, what, if anything, can we glean from that? >> i do think the 10 to 14 days seems a bit long. now, i will say, you know, in america, we tend to try to get people out of the hospital very quickly for a variety of reasons, including the fact that it's not very healthy to be in the hospital. you can get infections, with things like that. i do think in the uk they keep
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people in the hospital a little longer than that. i would say in the uk, after abdominal surgery, about seven days. we have no idea what kind of surgery she had, but when they say abdominal surgery, that implies cutting through abdominal wall muscles. that can be very painful, you have to manage pain afterwards, there's possibility of wound infection, and there's weakness and fatigue. it does take a while for those muscles to heal, for you to be able to be back to your fighting function and being able to lift heavy things or walk a long period of time. so the several months doesn't bother me actually. we often tell people after abdominal surgery, you're not going to be 100% for probably three months. but the 10 to 14 days tends to seem a bit long, and i agree with savannah, this question of, was it really planned, because she had to cancel so many events afterwards. if i had a patient that i said needs surgery in two days, that's a pretty urgent situation and i don't consider that truly elective. >> you wonder if it's semantics a little bit. >> right, you know. >> so she didn't disclose exactly what her illness is.
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prince charles did, and it's man in their 70s. >> extremely common. you might consider this a normal part of aging for a man. benign prostate hyperplasia. it's benign and not necessarily linked to prostate cancer. it can cause distressing symptoms, which is why many men do seek treatments there are a variety of treatments these are usually somewhat minor procedures, so his recovery is expected to be much faster >> dr. raj and daisy, thank you. coming up, a rare message from now intensely private fitness legend richard simmons why he is stepping back into the spotlight to speak out against a new movie about his life first, though, some new details and some new questions after that shark attack on a 10-year-old maryland boy during a tourist experience down in the bahamas. sam brock's been following that story. hey, sam. >> reporter: yay, craig. child is recovering this morning
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we are back. 7:42 new details this morning on that shark attack that happened at a popular resort in the bahamas. >> the 10-year-old maryland boy who was bitten in the leg during more on this story. a walking with sharks experience is said to be recovering well, and the tour operator is promising a thorough investigation. >> nbc's sam brock joins us with more on this story hey, sam, good morning >> reporter: hi, hoda, savannah, craig, good morning. doctors in the bahamas tell nbc news that that child is recovering well after surgery on his right leg and is planning on flying home to maryland. that after a family's tropical vacation ended in trauma this morning the popular walking with slashings experience at the atlantis resort in the bahamas is closed and no longer
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available for booking on the resort's website just days after a 10-year-old boy from maryland was bitten on his leg. the tour operator, blue adventures by stewart cove, writing in a statement, with the we are deeply saddened that a child suffered a shark bite during an in-water experience on monday the company says it's begun an internal investigation, adding, incidents like this involving interactions with marine life, even with the species of sharks included in this experience, are rare and never acceptable. michael and torrey massy say they were in the water when the child was attacked >> it was like just a very surreal moment like nothing else i've ever experienced. >> reporter: as multiple videos posted to social media show, the shark tank experience is part of the mayan temple area of the resort's aquaventure zone. guests use special helmets in order to breathe underwater and get close-up views of caribbean
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reef sharks and nurse sharks neither are considered an aggressive species of sharks, and on the website it says no swimming experience necessary to participate. but kids must be at least 10 years old. blue adventures by stewart cove say they've been operating this experience since 2006 and have never had a guest-related incident occur nbc news reached out to the atlantis for comments, but so far has not received a response. the masseys say the experience started out fine, but took a turn when the boy entered the water. >> when you go to a resort of this nature, you expect that safety is paramount and you expect there to be certain protocols. >> reporter: the couple says the dive guides in the water reacted quickly to the danger, a popular and long-standing attraction now on hold indefinitely and according to the hospital, the boy and his parents, guys, who were fwhnot in the tank when this all happened, should be
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safely at home now no word from them yet on this terrifying experience, which thankfully is ending in relief now that we know that he's okay. >> indeed. all right, sam brock for us there. thanks, sam. let's get another check of the weather. mr. roker? >> guys, we've been talking about this lake-effect snow. it's really interesting, because it's sub-freezing air temperatures, but the water temperature, especially around lake erie, 35 to 40 degrees. so clouds form as cold air travels over this mild, moist lake, and as that happens, once it gets over the land, it will start to cool off. you get these narrow bands of really intense snow. snow can go from zero to several feet over just a few miles, between buffalo and just to the south of there, about 10 miles that's where we saw all of that heavy snow pile up guess what that's going to happen again as we move into this weekend. we're talking anywhere from 6 to 12 inches of snow, western new york and also the tug hill plateau. and that is going to continue right on into the next week. a real mess. rest of the country and the next round of snow coming in. that's going to be bringing in some lighter snow as you get into the mid-atlantic states and northeast, but right now, looking good sunshine down through texas into
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the southwest and yet another storm moving in to the good thursday morning. i am meteorologist, kari hall. we have a nice sunrise under the clouds, looking in from dublin. we are going to see the clouds rolling by throughout the day. it will be dry but our temperatures staying mild and head into the upper 50s and low 60s. for tomorrow, rain moves in mainly during the afternoon and tornadoes on and off throughout the rest of the weekend. there could be a brief >> that is your latest weather guys >> al roker, thank you still ahead here on a thursday, so you probably know that what you see on social media is determined by an algorithm. but who controls that algorithm, and can you keep things you
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charge. last week prosecutors charged a fourth person in connection with the crime. let's get a look at the forecast with meteorologist, kari hall. >> we are starting out with clouds around the bay area. it will be cloudy today but the rain will hold off until tomorrow. we will see the rain rolling in during the afternoon. here we are at 5:00 p.m., and we are seeing light to moderate rain, and it will be on and off throughout the weekend, and we will look at more widespread rain possible going into sunday night as well as monday. there looks to be a brief break on tuesday with another system coming in on wednesday. the bottom line is that we are going to see several days of rounds of wet weather coming in, so today the last dry day we will have until that moves in. laura? >> good to know. thanks for joining us.
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millions more across the country facing winter weather alerts and brutal conditions impacting travel on the roads and in the air. al's got your full forecast. then, speaking out fitness icon richard simmons breaking his silence >> get ready to sweat! >> why he's calling out an upcoming film project on his life i'll have the details, straight ahead. plus, reporting for dutyder" we'll talk about the h >> hi. i'm captain benson, svu. >> mariska hargitay is here, celebrating 25 years of "law & order: svu." we'll talk about the highly anticipated new season >> i won't turn my back on any victim >> and catch up with her as she nears her own personal milestone. and pass the map the new study just out that says that men really are better with directions than women. and the reason why may surprise you. today, thursday, january 18th, 2024
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>> a mother/daughter trip -- >> to the "today" show >> from nova scotia. >> from ohio, she turns 21 today! >> besties trip. >> celebrating 20 years of friendship. >> from california >> good morning to my friends, chelsea and michaela in atlanta chlgts >> here to celebrate our 55th birthday >> brilliant 660 months is that what it said it's a thu. >> >> if only we can do the math. >> it's a thursday morning >> okay, these guys on the plaza, these mariska hargitay diehard fans are here, and hope they get a chance to meet her. >> absolutely.
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>> right to our news at 8:00 our second coast-to-coast storm in a week, already dumping heavy snow 'cacross the northwet whiteout conditions and some closed roads in washington state. trucks having a rough go of it on snow-covered streets in oregon the storm is heading east towards places like buffalo, still clearing away from the lake-effect snow of last week. meantime, high winds, brutalwar extends all the temps continue to disrupt air travel al, we're feeling this one it's a toughy. >> i'm telling you, it is winter, folks. good morning, everybody! we've got 66 million people impacted from winter weather advisories, storm watches, winter storm warnings, and it extends all the way to the pacific northwest, where all of this is emanating from today, snow will spread into the rockies and then the midwest then a secondary system develops down through the southern mississippi river valley, bringing rain, ice, and snow to the tennessee river valley where folks in places like memphis and nashville all having problems. slow commute as we get into tomorrow along the i-95 corridor
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not dumping a ton of snow, but enough to make for a pesky commute. and saturday, strong winds will start ramping up that lake-effect snow from cleveland, buffalo, up into the tug hill plateau of upstate new york, and we'll have that blowing and drifting snow as well. we're looking for anywhere from 5 to 8 inches of snow down from the appalachians, also along the leeward side of the great lakes, down towards indiana, and also looking at brutally cold temperaturese bitterly cold tems today, tomorrow, and stretching all the way into the weekend. and it looks like we'll final windchill advisories and watches for 13 million people by saturday, the windchill in minneapolis, minus 15, minus 13, chicago, witchta, minus 8. that next arctic blast comes blowing in here, bringing in those bitterly cold temperatures today, tomorrow, and stretching all the way into the weekend and it looks like we'll finally start to see some moderation by
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next week. until then, batten down the hatches, guys. >> al, thank you very much in the middle east, the u.s. attacked houthi rebel target in yemen for the fourth time this week. the pentagon says the u.s. navy strikes destroyed 14 missiles as the houthis were preparing to launch that. yesterday, the u.s. designated the iranian-backed houthis as a global terrorist organization for their attacks on red sea shipping and in a spillover from the israel/hamas war, pakistan that id carried out retaliatory strikes overnight against what it called terrorist hideouts inside iran. >> speaking of that war, breaking overnight, a shipment of medicine for hostages and humanitarian aid for civilians arrived in gaza. meanwhile, here at home, the families of americans being hel ones. nbc's chief by hamas are making new pleas for the release of their loved ones nbc's chief washington correspondent andrea mitchell has actually been talking to some of those family members andrea, good morning >> good morning, craig american and israeli hostage parents are seeking answers from washington today, expecting to see the national security adviser at the white house and fearing that the world is moving on, while attention on their sons and daughters is fading a cargo plane of hope for hostages in gaza the first delivery of medicine
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and food for them from qatar, agreed to by hamas in exchange for more aid to palestinian civilians. here at home, hostage families holding a vigil wednesday night at the u.s. capitol and planning to visit the white house today, trying to keep the spotlight on their loved ones, now held captive for more than 100 days >> a week ago today, we stood on the border with gaza, so close we screamed his name through huge speakers. can you hear us? we're hereyou. we're really close to you.asket. >> his parents emigrated >> omir is a 22-year-old american-born and raised in long island >> loves sports. >> what's his favorite sport >> basketball and volleyball >> his parents emigrated from israel 24 years ago. their family are holocaust survivors. when he decided to take a gap year before college and enlist in the idf, they supported him
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>> basically understood that he can't just be a bystander and he needs to join them and do his share. >> were you afraid of the danger >> yes, but we could never imagine this situation >> reporter: no one did. on october 7th, omir was stationed along the gaza border. >> he was in his tank with his team, and they were ambushed they forced them out and they took them. >> we are pressing for action, from anybody that we see, whether it's state department or fbi or israeli authorities >> reporter: many hostage families are now demanding that israel agree to a cease-fire >> it's been too long, it's too dangerous. whatever they have achieved so far, they can continue doing that after they bring them out alive. >> reporter: leaders in qatar have said that hostage negotiations have resumed with qatar relaying proposals between hamas, israel's spy chief, and
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the director of the cia, william burns, but so far no breakthroughs while the families hope that their loved ones will be freed before another 100 days >> we're all hoping. chief washington correspondent andrea mitchell, thank you actor and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger was detained for several hours by customs agents at munich airport yesterday. officials accused the action star of violating tax laws by failing to declare a luxury watch that he was wearing. schwarzenegger was on his way to austria where the watch was going to be sold at a charity auction. sources say arnold tried to pay the taxes on the spot, but the customs credit card machine wasn't working, and the cash limit at the atm was too low so he did finally pay up when a new credit card machine was brought in problem solved >> yeah, if i had a dime for every time that happened -- no just kidding guys, you know the old stereotype that men are better
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at navigating than women according to one study, it just might be true. researchers at the university of illinois urbana champaign compared the navigational abilities across 21 different species, the study found that women ran into more problems with directions than their male counterparts stop laughing, craig researchers say it's not due to genetics >> see >> a person's way-finding ability -- craig -- comes down to the way they were raised. boys tend to play outside more than girls they learn early vdevelopment tall skills more than women. >> what about waze what about that? just ahead, rich arnold simmons breaking his silence the new movie about his life that has the legendary fitness guru speaking out for the first time in years. >> okay, and can we just roll the sound real quick >> yes, the one, the only mariska hargitay here. we'll help her celebrate 25 years of "law & order: svu," and the many, many ways it's impacted her life on and off the screen right after this.
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and it's made mariska an emmy and golden globe winner for her roles as captain olivia benson we have a lot to talk to you about, but now -- we showed your baby pictures, now, season 25, tonight is the premiere. roll it! >> what are we looking at? >> maddy flynn, 15, parents lost sight of her about an hour ago >> okay, who saw her last? >> mom swears she was with her dad. the way he tells it, she went to check out with mom >> any witnesses >> it's like she vanished. the store's pulling security footage. >> captain sergeant, something you should see i found it stashed in the men's room >> you think that's connected? >> it couldn't hurt to run it. >> mariska, good morning >> look at you >> 25 years. can we just give you -- that is television, i believe, once this premieres tonight, female character. when you just saw that back-to-back, first day the longest-running character in television, i believe, once this
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premieres tonight, female character. when you just saw that back-to-back, first day and tonight's premiere what do you think about the character and the evolution? >> you know, it's so beautiful to have the privilege to actually watch the evolution and as i see it and look back, you know, olivia benson is sort of a perfect feminist story because we actually see this woman grow into her power and you use the word "swagger," and that's exactly what it is. just owning all of those parts of ourselves and especially -- that little voice, that little voice >> is that olivia benson >> yeah. >> it's that little voice that has just blossomed, and for that i'm so grateful. >> and has mariska been on that same journey >> absolutely. >> tell us >> you know, it's been incredible i was just thinking the other day, because it's hard to process, right everyone saying, 25 years, 25 years and i am so grateful for
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this time in my life to bef it. and i wasn't present for all of present for all of it. and i wasn't present for all of it it goes so fast. you know, it goes so fast, but now as we get older, i have so much room to be present and hold everything that's going on, but with compassion and love and it's a very different experience >> i feel like your life is textbook, it gets greater later. all the good things started happening in your 40s. >> truly, truly. >> list them off what happened in your 40s? what things happened >> well, i got married, i had my first child, i won my first emmy, and i just -- that was the beginning of sort of stepping into myself, you know. and obviously, i know you know that my birthday's coming up, and i'm so excited about it, and i don't think i've ever been
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more excite about a birthday >> this is the theme, because you're turning 60, right and we had jamie lee curtis on being 60. >> by the way, you guys are besties. >> jamie and i, ironically, interestingly, we met recently, and it was one of these things where we have a mutual friend, and i wanted to talk to her, and then she called me and we stayed on the phone for, i don't know, an hour, and just went, like -- took the elevator down so deep, so quickly and by the end of it, it was, where have you been all my life, i love you, now we're texting each other. and i would say she is somebody that i feel most connected to. >> she's talking about that spaciousness that you feel at this moment in time. >> yeah, yeah. >> and she's embodying her 60s and as you tiptoe into your 60s, like you said, this is like cause for celebration. >> it is cause
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and what it is inhabiting, owning all of ourselves, and having the space to love and appreciate all of these things that we may have exorcized or judged, but the idea is owning it and having compassion it's almost like a maternal feeling that we have with all of our different parts and pieces and i think that's, that's what's so exciting now >> there were so many big moments for you recently i know you talk about this a lot, but in "people" magazine, you brought up this important part of your life that you kept hidden away, that you were raped a long time ago, but wounds are still there, and you finally named it and that was the part of the article that struck me the most. you said it out loud you'd made excuses about it, maybe it wasn't that, wasn't such a big deal, but why is that so important, to call it out >> well, it's interesting. one of my best friends on this earth, for the last couple of years, and she's somebody who
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turned 60 recently -- her name is regina -- and she would always say to me -- she would just grab me and go, mariska, name everything. name it. and when she first said it, i wasn't even sure that i fully understand it. but there are moments in our lives when people give us these gifts of wisdom, and then we -- you know, the penny drops. and it was so important for me to write that article, for that reason exactly, to name it, but also, i said, a man raped me i wasn't raped a man raped me there's a big difference >> yeah. >> and i thought liz mcneill -- i'm just going to say it -- talk about naming things at "people" magazine, handled it with such grace and respect and tenderness and the way that any survivor
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should be dealt with in our society, and it was so beautiful. it was so beautiful. and i felt that they were exemplary with how this subject should be dealt with and i'm really grateful. and i honor them for that. >> and how does that -- this process contribute to your healinging because healing can take a long time and a lifetime. sometimes it can feel like it can happen instantaneously. >> yeah, i think it's a matter of physics, right? if we hold a weight, it's very heavy, right but if it's sand, and we all hold a piece of it and we carry it for each other in our society, it's not as heavy and so for me naming it, it was really powerful, and i feel lighter, and it was time not to carry that, and it took a certain maturity and compassion, and i was listened to, and, most importantly, i listened to myself and that's what i urge people to
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do is honor and listen, really listen to that little inner voice that we all carry. and she'll guide you >> well, this is your beautiful legacy and life's work, mariska, as mariska, and also as olivia benson who we love so much what a beautiful conversation. you almost are about to get out of here without hoda and i >> you bugging you about stabler and benson getting together. >> it's so funny you mention that. >> you know, iced tee wants it to happen. give the people what they want >> wait a minute, can we just talk about your sweet beau >> can we talk about your sweet beau >> cute hair -- >> okay, turn! >> can we go in for coverage, people we've got a bow here and we've got a bow there. >> do you know we're doing a
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segment on bows this morning and you're our inspo >> can i tell you who my inspo is >> yeah. >> so i just found this photo of my mother when she was 8 years old, and i brought it today. >> oh, my god. >> look at her bow >> look at her bows! and it just undid me, this photo of this little precious girl and i was like, you are my inspiration! >> oh! >> it's beautiful! everything about it. >> you're also my inspiration, because i saw your bows. i've been watching you, savannah even hod's into bows >> here's the deal, you don't put yourself in a box, you wear a bow and you rock it! you rock a bow >> you know what you do when you're 60? >> what? >> you rock a bow. >> can i get a hello >> hello >> wear pigtails and rock a bow, oh >> mariska, we love you so much and admire you deeply, deeply.
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the 25th season of "law & order: svu," what an accomplishment 9:00/8:00 central on nbc olivia benson does not rock a bow, but if she wants to, she can. >> mr. roker >> i've always wanted to be a newscaster next segment >> we can make this happen >> come on, you can help me out. >> sure, there you go. >> all right tell me what i'm doing >> just touch the map and you'll see everything -- i'm going to touch california >> that's right. keep touching. coastal rain we're looking at the next round of snow. you just work your way across. >> here in the region -- >> and that's sunshine very beautiful >> sunshine. >> can i get a chung-chung >> chung-chung >> there you go. all right! >> and when you put that bow on, hoda, you'll be wearing a boda good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are seeing a lot of clouds across the bay area, some fog in the north bay. the clouds will linger today, but the weather stays dry.
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the rain comes tomorrow. we'll be watching that for the afternoon into the evening and off-and-on rain into the weekend with some pockets of heavy rain. we may also see some breaks here and there. but the weather and the rain is in the forecast from friday through >> you want to do a bow thing? >> i want to do a little bow thing. >> are you available for pop start >> you want to do a bow thing? >> i want to do a little bow thing. >> are you available for pop start in about 20 minutes, mariska. >> nobody's better that mariska. >> the best. >> hall of fame guest. >> for sure. joining jamie lee. >> by the way, the bow thing is -- we really are doing a bow segment. they're everywhere they're having a moment! your inner 12-year-old girl, yes, bring her outing okay we'll show you the many, many ways you can rock that look. but first, a check of your local news, your weather, and these messages
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california after spending about 24 hours here in the bay area. she'll appear later today in los angeles and return here for a fundraiser. let's get a look at the forecast. meteorologist kari hall has been working on that. >> we're going to see a lot of clouds today, but the rain is holding off until tomorrow. we're talking a lot about the rain and the two storms we'll be tracking for the weekend with some gusty winds at times. by the time we get to sunday there will be potential for flooding as well. temperatures today are headed for 62 in san mateo and 59 in dublin with low 50s for the south bay. we're not going to see much of a change in temperatures for tomorrow, but that's when the rain will be arriving mainly during the afternoon to evening and then off and on throughout the day on saturday. we'll have another local news update in 30 minutes.
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plaza! they say good morning. they say, hi, grammy, in west virginia how cute it's awesome to have everybody here >> all right so this is such a fun show didn't you love that interview with mariska >> she's amazing >> what you guys are talking about, the bow situation it's about to be real, from savannah to mariska to a lot of other people bows are back. they're perfect for special occasions, for any occasion, really, for any age, and elle's digital director claire stern will show us how to pull off the hottest looks. >> where did bows go >> when i was in college, sorority girls were like bow head, we're like, oh, such a bow head bow head nation is back. >> who knew? >> also back today, chef mike solomanoff whipping up a weeknight dinner your family will absolutely love we don't do a lot of this, but i'm ready for steak kabobs >> a piece of beef >> the crowd goes wild
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>> you're so cold. >> speaking of cooking, 90 million people have watched teeny make that mac and cheese that you see right there 90 million people watched her make it on tiktok. so we had to bring her into studio 1a to share her secrets to the super viral, super cheesy dish no one can resist tomorrow on "today" >> but is it as good as betty jo melvin's i've had your mother's mac and cheese twice and it's incredible >> thank you, thank you. >> the answer is "no." the answer is "no. it's going to be good, but -- >> right off the bat anyway, she's going to adopt me. >> she wants to already. >> she's going to adopt me, too. >> anyway, let's show you what we've got. let's look at the weekend. more snow in the northeast, great lakes, single-digit temperatures in the plains wet out west, on saturday, more lake-effect snow, bright, but cold from the plains all the way to the gulf.
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heavy rain moves into california, and then sunday, sunday, it is staying chilly the eastern third of the country looking at lots of sunshine, but chilly, chilly, chilly, bang, bang good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are going to be mostly cloudy today, but the rain coming in for tomorrow. so we have a little bit of time to prepare and get some things done for today. we start out with peeks of sunshine tomorrow and rain during the afternoon into the evening. the weekend is looking pretty soggy with off-and-on showers continuing into monday. a brief break on tuesday with rain returning on wednesday and temperatures along the coast we want to go around the horn, but it's a little horn more like a beep it's like a little beep, but there's everybody.
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everybody's there. >> everybody >> all right -- >> the horn is a feeling, it's a spirit doesn't matter how long the line is coming up, uncle al, we appreciate that. new movie in the works in the life of richard simmons that has the fitness legend breaking his years-long silence we'll have that and a whole lot more on "popstart. wait to find out, but first, this election is a choice between results or just rhetoric. californians deserve a senator who is going to deliver for them every day and not just talk a good game. adam schiff. he held a dangerous president accountable. he also helped lower drug costs, bring good jobs back home, and build affordable housing. now he's running for the senate. our economy, our democracy, our planet.
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get a free line of unlimited intro for a year when you buy one unlimited line. plus, get the new samsung galaxy s24 on us. >> what time is it >> best time of the morning! >> i'm just the opening act for the bowmania that is taking over the country. i'm getting texts about it people can't wait to see the bows that are about to - >> bow heads are back! >> the hoda bow, the boda. >> that's coming up in a minute. first, let's get to "popstart. we'll start with richard simmons. for the last decade, the fitness guru whose popularity has been
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largely staying out of the spotlight, but this morning simmons is breaking his silence. our own entertainment chloe melas is here to tell us exactly why. >> by the way, watching you at the emmys was the highlight of my weekend >> would you like me to hold your script? >> richard simmons, who was once a household name, helping people shake up with exercise programs now he's coming like "sweatin' to the oldies," but he hasn't been seen publicly since 2014, and rarely heard from, even on social media, but now he's coming out swinging against a new film in development about his life he's the fitness guru that rose to superstardom in the '80s. >> get ready to sweat! >> richard simmons becoming a household name for his tv workouts and high-energy personality. his life will now be the focus of an upcoming biopic, starring
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comedian pauley shore, but thi morning, simmons says he did not authorize the project. the 75-year-old writing in a rare social media post, i have never given my permission for this movie adding, i no longer have a manager and i no longer have a publicist. i just try to live a quiet life and be peaceful. the filmmakers still saying they're eager to make the film to celebrate simmons, telling nbc news in a statement, while we would love to have him involved, we respect his desire to privacy and plan to produce a movie that honors him. >> are you ready, guys hands up >> reporter: simmons was once a regular here on "today," promoting how to stay in shape with hoda and kathie lee as recently as 2009 >> one, two, three rsh. >> reporter: but in the past decade, he stayed out of the public eye, even becoming the focus of multiple conspiracy theories in a podcast discussing his possible whereabouts in 2016, simmons calling in to chat with savannah, debunking rumors alleging that he was
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being held hostage by his longtime housekeeper >> no one is holding me in my house as a hostage you know, i do what i want to do, as i've always done. so people should sort of just believe what i have to say, because like i'm richard simmons! >> reporter: now simmons is gaining attention once again >> i just love myself, every part of myself, and i think i can show you how to get here >> reporter: and shore is also stagger as simmons in a separate short film, called "the court jester," set to debut at sundance this sunday >> richard, if you're watching, nothing but love, brother. nothing but love >> nbc news, we've reached out directly to richard simmons for further comment, but we haven't yet heard back and as for pauley shore, he told "entertainment weekly" that he has spoken to simmons in the past about possible projects about his life and was told that richard just wants to lay low and not be involved. >> you don't need to get
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anybody's permission on a movie on their life? you just do it >> you know, creative license, right, to kind of do what you want to do and he really -- >> if you defame him or libel him or slander something, but just to start a project. >> he just wants to live a quiet life and not be in front of camera >> interesting we'll keep an eye on that one. thanks so much as a huge fan of a sports documentary, savannah, this is for you. it's hot off the press appletv plus is dropping a brand-new trailer for their doc on lionel messi and the soccer legend's road to world cup victory. he'll share the story of his historic career with the argentina national football team and giving us a look at his journey to the 2022 world cup. take a look. >> the 2022 world cup -- >> it's 64 super bowls rolled into one month >> this might mark the final time we witness lionel messi >> throughout his 17-year career, messi has yet to secure the ultimate prize >> it was obvious it was going to be great. it was just a question of, how great? >> great i cannot wait to see that. "messi's world cup: the rise of a legend" premieres on february 21st.
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next up, chuck e. cheese, here's a little slice of nostalgia. >> whoa. let's check the possibilities. you can rock out, drive on, get on a roll, go fishing or whatever it's your choice at my place, chuck e. cheese's, where a kid can be a kid that's nick jonas, by the way. >> really? >> why are we showing you a chuck e. cheese commercial yesterday the beloved kids' brand announced plans for a new supersized project, a chucky cheese game show is in the works. it will feature teams of two it's going to be hosted by it's going to compete over pinball, air hockey and more it's like an armageddon. >> it's going to be hosted by richard simmons. >> chuck e. cheese was there first. >> check it out.
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they've got -- once you win, you can go to that massive version of the chuck e. cheese prize wall it takes like 500,000 ticks to --. finally, a-rod makes it to pop start today, we're happy to say. it's a new year and new semester for the former world series champ's daughter, natasha. a-rod is sharing a peek inside his life as a college dad. >> i was very excited. my daughter asked me to go to dinner here at the university of michigan i fly in, go to her dorm first thing we do, we go do laundry. then, i am starving, i'm thinking we're going to a great restaurant and then we pull up to trader joe's and we've been here for the last two hours and bought enough food for four semesters and i'm still starving >> laundry and groceries, that's a parent visiting college's bread and butter >> i want to see a video of a-rod doing laundry. >> i would like to witness that too. coming up next, savannah, we know you can rock a bow! they're big, it's happening. it's a moment. we're about the show you all the fun ways to wear
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welcome back this morning on today style -- where's hoda no, it's our segment you are in this segment and you will probably end up in a bow before we're done. >> i have never, ever rocked a bow. >> it's the hottest hair accessory that has everyone in knots. the bow, hoda. >> we couldn't get enough of on. claire stern, elle's digital director is here to walk us through your recent look i've been loving your bow style. look and it was like the perfect storm. mariska had a bow on claire stern, elle's digital director is here to walk us through the bow trends i cannot believe this moment happened on this show. everything was meant to end on this segment right here. bow destiny. >> so here's the thing, bows are super cute, but i'm sure many people are like, what is a 52-year-old woman, in my case, doing wearing like a bow, you think of bow, you think of being kind of young and maybe even 20s. so can anyone rock a bow >> absolutely. it's definitely a nostalgia-fueled trend, but the bow craze really originated on
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the runway so designers like simone rocha and sandy liang and trickled to the red carpet we recently saw it on reilly keough at the emmys. it's really a trend for everyone >> sarah jessica had a humongous statement bow. so pretty. what are we seeing on the table? what are the different incarnations >> so many ways to wear them you have susan alexander over here, jennifer bear -- >> look at this. >> can i just upgrade right now. >> you can just clip that on >> what's a good bow for hod, what really doesn't want to wear a bow. >> how would i wear a bow? >> a little headband >> it would get lost in this mop. there's no way >> there is really something for everyone here. you've got clips, berets - >> this is good. >> these are all adorable
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"today" show staffers. >> come on, kayleigh this is cute this is a bow scrunchy show it off there. there you go >> this bow scrunchy is a definitely a cheat code for the trend. you can pull your hair up into a nice high ponytail and it just, you know, instantly turns a laz. but -- it's a work in progress. i love the bow, but -- hair day into a cool updo. >> i just want to try it >> it doesn't work >> this is not you this looks like hello kitty. but -- it's a work in progress i love the bow, but -- >> it looks really cute. all right, let's go to katy. >> katy, we all know her from food stylists. tell me about your bow >> it's on the side. >> that's subtle maybe that's your look >> not for me. >> is this like a barrett?
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yes, these are barretts from anthropology savannah, i know we're at your place of work, so you're a pro in this category but we clip two to the side on a part right here. these little wisps of air and it makes any look instantly coquettish >> you look coquettish >> i feel like an american girl doll >> i think it's really sweet and not too too. >> now, over here, we have a beautiful long bow, which i have never gotten -- let's swivel you around >> this long bow, you might know the brand hill house from the viral dress. they've gotten into the bow game so here we have a long elegant bow that just makes your look polished it's like a half updo. >> this just for girls with long, gorgeous hair. >> what about short-haired girls? >> i think it's better for long hair but choose your own adventure. >> finally, this is a blingy bow. >> let's go. >> this is a blingy go this one is a bit of a splurge
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at over $100 by susan alexandra, handmade in new york city. i would clip it to the top and it adds a bit of drama >> you know what it's like you could wear something super plain and then add that bow >> how would i wear it pull your hair up? >> what i would do is do a half-up, half-down cuteness. see how it's like a partial updo like that. >> and put the little bow. i'll fix your share and we'll show it when we come back. >> thank you so much, clairetod. just turn around and see your cute face. >> carson, whe from "elle" magazine thank you so much. you can find all of these products on today.com/shop just turn around and see your cute face. all right. carson, where are you? >> i'm going to take your five minutes of tv bow talk and raise it five minutes of delicious steak kabob talk chef has made a restaurant-worthy steak dinner and you can make it too from your own kitchen that's coming up first this is "today" on nbc
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we're back with "today" we're back with "today" food if you're looking to tweak that dinner recipe, we have some recipes to shake up that routine. we have beef kabobs and hummus you can make at home inspired by his restaurant how is business? >> business is great we're doing great. we're having a really good time. i also have to say you crushed my last name right now >> i did >> you did so well >> i'm glad i got your name right. >> so, so good, nobody ever does >> we're going to make some beef, which are cubes of beef. now, you can use chicken, you can use beef, you can use mushroom, you can use whatever you want what we want to make is this fantastic marinade, which is red peppers, onions, a little bit of garlic, and some tomato paste. they're already eating down there. >> i know. hoda is on her second plate or already.
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>> it's so good, michael by the way, laser wolf is one of the best restaurants in new york city the whole thing is an experience i highly recommend anyone go there. >> i'm happy that you say that i agree with you i think it's an incredible restaurant it's amazing, we do -- >> chef, tell people at home, this might be intimidating to them, because of what you're making and the kabobs and this marinade, but this is easy stuff. >> this is super easy. it's peppers, onions, some spices, some garlic, and the idea is that we'll blend this to make it look kind of like a gaz gazpacho at laser wolf brooklyn, we cook it over charcoal but you can use a broiler or an oven the marinade is what's important. we tether the meat so easy. carson's doing it. you can do it.
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so we're going to skewer it, let it chill, and boil it, and you will have these amazing, amazing kabobs >> how do you know when it's done on the broiler? a little charred on the outside, but cooked all the way through on a kabob >> i like medium-to-medium rare, but you can do whatever you want if you're using chicken, you'll cook it through. we're talking about the difference of a few minutes. with that, we'll make a little hummus you're going to have a snack while we do this >> it's great. >> it's good >> oh, my god. flavors are incredible >> garlic, lemon >> really tender >> everyone's quiet over there this is sirloin. but like i said, you can use whatever you want. salt, cumin, lemon, garlic now, we'll buzz this up first, because we want the garlic to cook a little bit with the lemon. having that raw garlic taste is not what you want. so we're going to just do this for a second >> so these are the pro tips right here >> this is the pro tip you don't want garlic breath three days after you made your hummus
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some people might. all right. now we're going to put in our straight sesame paste, which is delicious, and then we'll add a little bit of ice water to make it really, really fluffy that's the key you want it to be really, really moussy >> ice water >> you know when you're making it home and mix it and you're like, i think i just made peanut butter, not what you want. you want to whip it up, let this go we made some over here a little bit earlier.o do is add your canned chickpeas t you can see it's creamy and smooth all you have to do is add your canned chickpeas to this and let it spin. >> the chickpeas aren't even in there yet. >> this is an amazing sauce. if you want to have this sauce just with the chicken, totally fine if you want to make like a vegan like green goddess dressing. this is your answer right here so we're going to let this mix for three minutes more. >> okay. >> there's nothing wrong with store-bought hummus, but if you make it at home.
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>> if you come -- i made it in 3 1/2 miptss with one hand taped to my head so you can do, right so now we'll let this mix for three minutes more >> and there's nothing wrong with store-bought hummus -- >> if you make it at home, the difference is -- and it's not hard i've actually even made this before >> we call it a five-minute hummus, i've made it in three and a half minutes with one hand taped to my head mushrooms, garlic, olive oil, some dill. whatever mushrooms you want. i just like sauteed mushrooms on everything and we're just going to spoon it right on this hummus >> chef, this is just special. >> well done >> i added my meat right into that whole mix >> you can do that you're a chef now. you can do whatever you want >> delicious >> you can eat it on the run >> chef mike, thank you so much. we'll be cooking with hoda and jenna later. today.com/food guys >> the best. >> 10 out of 10, right >> 11 out of 10. >> we're back after your local news enjoy that thank you, chef.
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good morning. it is 8:26. i'm marcus washington. within the last few minutes word from the nba, the league has just postponed tomorrow night's warriors game at chase center against the dallas mavericks. it follows this week's heartbreaking loss for the warriors family, the death of the popular assistant coach who was just 46 years old. he suffered a heart attack tuesday night in utah where the warriors were set to take on the jazz. that game was also posted. he joined the warriors in 2021. he's remembered as a bright light who brought soul and good humor to the team. he leaves behind a wife and two
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