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and electric cars, but do you know how to play tesla bingo? our scott mcgrew shows us what has silicon valley talking this morning and it's moments away in our streaming newscast at 7:00. you can join us on roku and nbcbayarea.com. >> bingo. thanks for making us a part of your morning. keep it slow if you're heading out on the roads. you can see it is a soggy start to the morning. meteorologist kari hall is going to keep us updated with what's happening on our streaming app. join us there so you know what's going on as you get through this day. good wednesday morning. donald trump notches another victory in the 2024 race. >> is the republican battle already over? it is january 24th, this is "today." two for two. donald trump scores a decisive win in new hampshire.
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surging closer to clinching the republican nomination. >> thank you. >> nikki haley, finishing 11 points behind vowing to fight on. >> this race is far from over. there are dozens of states left to go. >> seeming to infuriate the former president. >> just a little note to nikki, she's not going to win, but i felt i should do this, because i find in life you can't let people get away with [bleep]. >> so what path, if any, does haley have to victory? and inside the biden campaign staff shakeup just ahead. breaking overnight, a russian plane believed to be carrying ukrainian prisoners of war crashes near the border. the disaster caught on camera. russia claiming that plane was shot down. we will have the very latest. on alert. tens of millions across the country bracing for more severe weather, including nearly a foot of rain in parts of the south. while the recovery from a thousand year storm goes on in
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southern california. >> the most important thing is we have our lives. we can rebuild everything else. >> al is tracking it all. breaking his silence, the ceo of alaska airlines speaking out in his first interview since the mid-flight emergency. >> flight 1282 should have never have happened. >> and revealing loose bolts have been found on many of the boeing planes. >> i'm mad we're finding issues like that on brand-new airplanes. >> this morning, our exclusive interview and what boeing is doing to address those safety concerns. all that, plus boxed out. outrage in hollywood after the star and director of the year's highest grossing movie are snubbed by the oscars. >> you guys are clearly not doing patriarchy very well. >> their costars voicing their disappointment even as they get the oscar love.
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inside that controversial decision. and america will join us live. and getting the call -- three legendary players elected to baseball's hall of fame. a joyous moment for their families. we'll introduce you into the newest inductees into cooperstown. today, wednesday january 24, 2024. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hi, everybody. good morning welcome to "today." happy to have you with us on this wednesday morning. baby it's cold outside, baby it's rainy outside. >> cold -- >> all of it. >> we have all of that to get to. we'll keep an eye on a major flood watch that's affecting millions of people. warmer weather, heavy rain, causing a cross-country january thaw and, of course, al will have his full forecast coming up
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in a bit. let's start with politics. we'll start in new hampshire. donald trump won the republican primary there, beating nikki haley by 11 points. despite the loss, haley said she is not backing down, telling supporters overnight this race is far from over. where does it go from here? we have it covered we start with hallie jackson in manchester for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. today, with most of the vote in, mr. trump has that double digit victory his allies wanted to see as he firms up his grip on the gop. but even as the former president tried to rally the rest of the party behind him, he made no overtures to nikki haley overnight. unlike iowa, his tone, not conciliatory, but combative. >> this is a great, great state. >> reporter: former president trump overnight on a winning streak and on attack after becoming the only republican in a competitive primary to win both iowa and now new hampshire.
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>> this is not your typical victory speech, but let's not have somebody take a victory when she had a bad night. who the hell was the imposter that went up on the stage? >> reporter: mr. trump clearly furious at nikki haley's pledge to stay in the race and deny him the party unity he wants. promising to keep up his barrage in her home state. >> we'll head out to south carolina where we'll win easily. i felt i should do this. i find in life you can't let people get away with [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the former president even targeting haley's appearance at her speech earlier that night. >> when i watched her, the fancy dress, that probably wouldn't so fancy. >> reporter: haley speaking soon after the new hampshire results came in, sharpening her attacks. >> with donald trump, republicans have lost almost every competitive election. we lost the senate, we lost the house, we lost the white house.
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the worst kept secret in politics is how badly the democrats want to run against donald trump. >> reporter: and suggesting president biden may not complete a second term. >> a trump nomination is a biden win and a kamala harris presidency. >> reporter: haley winning a majority of self-described moderates in new hampshire and first-time gop primary voters. the former president dominating in new hampshire among core republican voters including the majority of self-described conservatives. his march to the nomination appearing on pace, despite the multiple indictments he faces. in new hampshire, 4 in 10 voters say they consider mr. trump to be unfit to be president if convicted. >> do you believe the legal issues are helping or hurting your case? >> they're biden issues. it's all election interference. >> the campaign trail and the courtroom colliding for mr. trump as he again overnight is
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insulting nikki haley by calling her a bird brain. president biden saying it is now clear that donald trump will be the republican nominee saying the stakes for this country could not be higher. >> all right. thank you. we'll get more perspective from kristen welker in just a moment but let's go to the numbers with our national political correspondent, steve kornacki. i feel like we just saw each other yesterday. there was a 22-point lead for donald trump in the tracking poll. nikki haley cut it to 11 in the actual results. it's not enough, better than perhaps anticipated. how did it come together? >> we talked about new hampshire, the demographics favored her so much and yet she loses by 11. here's what happened really. our exit poll tells the story easily. basically half the electorate yesterday were republicans, the rest were either independents or democrats. look at this. among republicans, donald trump beat nikki haley basically by 50 points, by 49 points. and then among independents, haley did win them, she won them
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by 22. this is an impressive win among independents, but her campaign wanted and needed a bigger margin than this, otherwise you get what she got, a double-digit loss. >> she's vowing to stay in. the next primary south carolina her home state we discussed why that's a hard road for her because trump is polling, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 points ahead there. her campaign is arguing stick with her until super tuesday, there are other states. she has a path. can you see what that looks like? >> it's hard to see. let's zook in to super tuesday, march 5th. you get a sense of it here.
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these are the all the super delegates. there are a few others like north carolina that give them out proportionately. even if she loses, she could get 20, 30 dell grats. delegates. but the problem for her becomes the rules that the republicans have set, starting on super tuesday change. the rules are designed to get an early nominee. meaning in a lot of these states getting 50% at the statewide level or 50% at the district level, you get all the delegates. >> essentially winner takes all. >> in california they changed the rule, 50% plus one, all 169 go to the candidate. the last poll in california, trump had 66%. >> it's designed to roll up the nomination quickly. let's talk about the politics of it. can nikki haley, does she have the resources to stay in the race until super tuesday? >> right now her campaign says yes, they have the donors and they have the money. they already made a multimillion dollar ad buy in south carolina. but if she loses in her home state, that would be devastating. how does she convince donors to stay on board with her?
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what is she going to be facing between now and south carolina, a barrage of pressure from trump, from his allies. we saw that yesterday in his speech from the rnc chairwoman calling for the party to unify before the polls had closed. >> you know who else is calling for that? joe biden. he is saying in a statement it is now a race between donald trump and joe biden. nikki haley herself said it, the democrats want this race with donald trump. >> she's not wrong about that. if you look at the polling, the democrats are saying, joe biden does better against donald trump than he does against nikki haley. she trounces him in general election polls, savannah, so you have that extraordinary statement by the president declaring this over before nikki haley has dropped out. part of what he's trying to do is energize the democratic base because polls show he is losing support among key groups that put him in the white house.
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it comes as we learned about the campaign shakeup yesterday. two top white house officials heading to the campaign. remember, the context to that, it comes after former president obama said to joe biden, it is time to really ramp up this campaign, to bolster it. they know they are facing some really big headwinds. so we are seeing democrats basically responding to some of the really concerning polling that they believe they've seen for the president's re-election chances. >> a lot of jitters there. we'll continue to watch. meet you here same time probably next week. thank you so much. >> thank you. another story breaking this morning. a russian military transport plane crashing near ukraine, and according to russian officials it was carrying dozens of ukrainian prison ers of war. molly hunter joins us now with the latest details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a major headline as the war in ukraine grinds on after nearly two years of fighting. this is a major accusation from russia's ministry of defense. it could be damaging for ukraine. russian state media reported this morning, a military
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aircraft on a scheduled flight crashed in belgorod. that's a western region close to the ukrainian border. and this video, that i think we can see right now, posted by a telegram account, linked to russian security services appears to show the plane hurdling towards the ground and exploding into a fireball. dramatic video there. according to russian defense officials, the plane was carrying 65 captured military personnel, ukrainian pows, as well as nine other people. no cause of the crash has been released yet, but the russian head of defense committee said the plane was shot down and that ukrainian leadership was aware of the prisoner exchange happening. how they would be transported. the foreign ministery now pointing the finger at ukraine calling it a barbaric act of terrorism. details are still coming in. nbc news has not independently verified the details of the incident including who was on board. we have reached out to ukraine's
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armed forces for comment. >> you know, there's been so much attention on what's going on in the middle east, but if you count the days, today is 700 days of russia's war. could this milestone escalate things going on there? >> 700 days. that's right. ukrainian president zelenskyy has been unrelenting speaking about the increasing russian attacks on ukrainian territory in the recent weeks. and as the campaign gets under way, as the story develops it could be damaging for zelenskyy as he fights to keep ukraine on the world's agenda. >> all right. molly, thank you very much. appreciate it. new developments tied to the mid-flight emergency on an alaska airlines flight. boeing is planning a safety stand-down tomorrow for everyone working on its 737 production line in seattle. this is a one-day pause while the manufacturer vows to refocus on quality control and safety. tom costello covers aviation for us. i know you sat down with the ceo
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of alaska airlines. he took you inside one of the grounded max 9 planes, showed you the door plug at the center of the investigation. tell us more. >> yeah, the ceo said he is angry with boeing for their breakdown in quality control that put his passengers' lives at risk. nearly a third of alaska's fleet is grounded, the max nine. hundreds of flights canceled every day. united also cancelling hundreds of flights. and now boeing, under investigation, is feeling the heat. within hours of the in flight emergency, alaska's ceo grounded all 65 of his max nines. as an engineer he suspected the problem was bigger than just one plane. >> no doubt alaska received an airplane off the production line
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with a faulty door. >> it could have cost passengers their lives. >> absolutely. >> reporter: he took us inside the max nines to see the door plug now being inspected on every max 9. a series of bolts hold it in place. the ntsb questioning whether it was ever bolted in place on the assembly line. >> boeing is better than this, flight 1282 should never have happened. >> reporter: already united and alaska have found problems inspecting their max 9s. >> we found discrepancies on many of our airplanes. >> reporter: meaning loose bolts? >> loose bolts. a missing cotter pin. >> reporter: have you conveyed your anger to boeing's top leadership. >> i am more than frustrated and disappointed, i'm angry. this happened to alaska airlines, to our guest, our people. >> reporter: its reputation now seriously damaged, boeing has ordered a safety stand down for thursday. in a statement saying we have let down our airline customers and are deeply sorry for the significant disruption to them, their employees and their
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passengers. it was five years ago two max 8 crashes overseas killed 346 people. boeing promised then it would double down on quality control. now united's ceo said he'll consider buying air bus planes rather than boeing. >> the max 9 grounding probably the straw that broke the camel's for us. >> reporter: alaska is sending their own inspectors into boeing plants to double check boeing's work. it was pure luck no one was sitting next to the plug when it exploded. >> looking at that video and those photos, did you think, my god, what if somebody were sitting there? >> there were only seven open
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seats. answers. savannah? >> tom, thank you. 7:16 welcome craig to the table. weather still a good story. >> still a big story. good morning. good morning to you as well. stormy weather again causing problems from coast to coast, flood threat in the south, more ice for the midwest and new england. california is still recovering from record rain there. mr. roker is tracking all of it but first morgan chesky joins us from houston, texas. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, craig. it is a rainy mess in houston right now where officials are keeping a close eye on the water levels to see if they rise. right now, 134 million americans are under flood watches stretching from here up to rhode island. for so many others, freezing rain means that icy threat is very much in play. this morning, millions on alert as the wild winter weather continues. while many are still recovering
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from the deep freeze, flooding on the horizon for the south and east coast. some areas already getting battered. texas soaked with relentless rain. >> standing in about 7 inches deep. >> reporter: in the houston area, boil water advisories now affecting at least two water systems. the storm also barrelling through louisiana. this is extreme weather and freezing temps have struck much of the united states. freezing rainmaking for treacherous conditions in the midwest and lower great lakes region, slicking over icy roads. a heart stopping rescue scene in arkansas, body cam video shows a police officer crawling on frozen ice over the weekend. saving a child who had fallen into the lake. and san diego drying out after severe flooding from a storm dumping record rainfall. three months worth of rain in six hours on monday. officials and neighbors all
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coming together to help rescue loved ones. >> we had to break the window to rescue my dog. look at how high the water is. almost four to five feet. >> authorities now blaming at least one death on the storm as the cleanup gets under way. >> we're grateful, life goes on. the most important thing is we have our lives and we can rebuild everything else. >> since these winter storms began, officials say at least 75 deaths have been attributed to the dangerous winter conditions. 30 of those deaths coming from the state of tennessee, alone. memphis had to issue a boil of water advisory after pipes were compromised, but that's since been lifted. craig? >> all right. morgan we see the water behind you. thank you. 7:19, let's bring in mr. roker. >> we have 34 million people under some sort of winter weather advisory through new england.
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flash food watches, warnings going on now from texas to louisiana. with rainfall rates possibly up to 2 to 3 inches per hour. this stretches from the gulf all the way into the northeast, significant flooding is going to be in the lower mississippi river valley. tomorrow the rain moves to the mid atlantic and great lakes with icy conditions. flood risk into the southeast by friday. things dry out down south. the wintery mix hangs out through new england. we have a moderate risk of flooding. two to three inches per hour, upwards of six or eight possible and heavier showers into the northeast and icy conditions up through new england. we'll get to your local forecast
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good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are under a microclimate weather alert due to heavy waves of rain coming in. right now the heaviest is from san francisco to san jose, and also hitting much of the east bay. as we get a closer look, a lot of yellows and reds. this is really complicating the commute this morning. we'll continue to see this off and on. there will be a few more breaks as we go throughout late morning into the afternoon, but rain chances continue into the evening. in the next 30 seconds that's your latest weather >> all right still ahead, the highest grossest movie of the year did "barbie" deserve more oscar love
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a lot of fans certainly think she and the director should have been nominated chloe is all over this one. >> fans think so and they have a lot to say we'll have that coming up next >> look forward to it. and america joins us live on the program. and a surprising travel trend. people eager for solo vacations, no spouses, no friends, no buddy. the boost it can give you but the boost it can give you but what to nsider before you book not just any whiteboard...
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fremont union high school district yesterday notifying parents about the threats, naming fremont, homestead and linbrook, as well as monta vista high school. so far, law enforcement is not calling the threat a credible one, but extra patrols are being added out of an abundance of caution. >> the warriors tonight take the next step is what is a highly emotional process, as they return to the court for the first time since the death of their popular coach, dejan milojevic. he died last week after suffering a heart attack at a team dinner in salt lake city. tonight the team is planning to hold an in-game tribute. take a look at the jersey. they are planning to wear that heart-shaped patch for the rest of the season to honor their coach, and the same logo will be painted on the court. let's get a look at the forecast. a wet start to our morning. meteorologist kari hall is tracking where the storm is moving. >> we are under a microclimate weather alert due to heavy rain moving through and complicating the morning commute.
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we've seen heavy rain moving through san francisco, down the peninsula, and moving into san jose as well as expanding into the east bay. as we go through the rest of the forecast, eventually the rain will begin to taper off. still watching the north bay for a chance of showers for tomorrow, but overall we will have a chance to dry out. and scattered rain chances in the forecast friday and saturday, not any more big storms coming our way. but we're also headed for a warm-up by the end of the weekend. you can track the storm live on your smartphone. your smartphone. awnload the nbc bay not just any whiteboard...
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grandmothers guess what they found out they're going to the oscars because they're the subject of a touching film directed by their grandson, it title means dad's mom and mom's mom. it's up for best documentary. >> i want to see it. >> it's cute. not everyone was so excited when the oscar nominations were revealed around this time yesterday. there's always controversy this year two notable snubs are dominating the conversations >> we're talking about margot robbie and greta gerwig. neither one getting an oscar nomination chloe is here with this one. there's snubs and then there's snubs. >> there are snubs fans are not happy about it. it's the oscar surprise that has fans in shock. and now ryan gosling and about n american ferrerra are speaking
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about the main women behind the box office juggernaut that have been iced out. >> hi, barbie. >> reporter: "barbie" may have broken the box office, becoming the highes grossing film by a female director in history. but to the surprise of co-stars and fans, it wasn't enough for the films star or director to get an oscar nomination. while the film did receive eight nods including best picture -- >> there is no just ken. >> reporter: -- ryan gosling, who was nominated for his role as ken spoke out about the snubs, writing there is no ken without barbie and there is no "barbie movie without gretau. costar america ferrera telling "entertainment weekly" she is sad and disappointed about the women being overlooked, adding they deserve to be acknowledged.
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>> this is like one gerwik and margot robbie biggest snub oscar lineups. >> reporter: fans were fuming. >> how did greta and margot not get nominated for oscars >> reporter: one posting ken getting nominated and not "barbie" i honestly so fitting for a film about a man discovering the power of patriarchy in the real world. >> i wasn't too surprised because the oscars have a pattern of snubbing comedies and snubbing movies directed by women. >> congratulations >> reporter: in 2020, the academy received criticism after all the nominees for best director were men. that same year, cynthia oriva was the only woman of color nominated. and who can forget the oscars so white hashtag in 20:15 after no actors of colors were nominated. while past efforts have been
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made, the academy now finding itself back in the spotlight after the women behind "barbie" are boxed out of the top prizes. nbc news reached out to gerwig and robbie for comment and have not heard back. >> now the next question is -- >> what now? >> but also who decides? how did this happen? >> now the entire academy votes on these nominees. how did we get here is the big question actors vote for actors, directors vote on directors. editors vote on editors when it comes to nominees. there are certain categories that don't fall into this but you're voted on by your peers essentially. gretta gerwig wouldn't be nominated by her peers. >> exactly. we don't know why certain people get nominated and don't. it is all tabulated behind the scenes. what's interesting to me is how do you get nominated for best adaptive screen play and t >> that doesn't explain why greta gerwig wouldn't be nominated by her peers >> exactly we don't know why certain people get nominated and don't.
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it's all tabulated behind the scenes how do you get nominated for best adapted screenplay which she and her partner did and you don't get nominated for best director but nominated for best film pretend "barbie" wins best film but you haven't won best director, i find it to be confusing. >> in the past, nearly always, the best director and the best picture nominations go hand in hand >> you're right. >> by tradition. >> you're right. remember "barbie" won big at the golden globes but now that the voting body has changed so much it's not a precursor anymore for who might get nominated and when. >> let me try to understand. so margot robbie would have been nominated by fellow directors. >> no. actors. you're nominated by your peers >> wow >> i also want to point out one other thing, leonardo dicaprio who got a lot of buzz for his role in "flowers of the color moon" not nominated. "the color purple" not nominated. there were a lot of other things
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that upset people outside of "barbie" this year oscars is no stranger to controversy. >> why are they going in on you craig? >> for fun. >> that's part of the -- >> al, that's usually your job >> i'm kenning back here sorry. >> it's so rare. >> it's interesting. >> i love that ryan gosling came out and said there's no barbie without ken. there is no "barbie" film without greta gerwig >> of course >> it's funny it's the plot of the movie. >> exactly >> but, whateveri just couldn't. just teasing. >> that's okay. >> i'm >> here we go. >> people are upset -- >> sorry for calling you ken i couldn't help it. >> you're not sorry. >> just teasing. >> you're not sorry. >> like a little sorry half sorry chloe, thank you so much. >> we'll hear from america ferrera. she'll join us live, we'll talk about her nomination because
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back now 7:40. this morning on in depth, an unexpected travel trend. >> maybe a little controversial. a lot of people are planning bucket list trips that do not include family, friends or even their spouses or partners >> emilie ikeda is here with the booming business of solo vacations? >> that's right. some people finding solace in solitude booking.com says 70% of travelers in the u.s are looking to venture alone this year. some say flying solo has more flexibility, boosts self-confidence and could be the secret to a happy marriage. >> whether you're dreaming on sunbathing of hawaii's shoreline or cruising through alaska, 202g is set to be a banner year for travel, but rather than jetsetting alongside family and friends -- >> i want to go where i can marvel at something. >> reporter: -- surveys show that people are booking for one,
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solo travel has exploded to 7.6 billion views on tiktok. >> i don't know who needs to hear this, but book the solo trip >> reporter: and the trend is evident among retired couples. "the washington journal" reporting in 2023 people 55 and over traveled without their significant other 46% more than people in the age group did the year before. >> with this group in particular, they have the resources and the time to prioritize different types of trips and what they're interested in. >> reporter: lisa loves traveling with her husband, but chose to celebrate her 60th birthday in france alone. >> when you travel solo you're fully present in the experience. it's just you and the people around you, the smells, the languages, everything. >> reporter: do you feel it in a way benefits your relationship >> yes, it does. it's such so meaningful because you want to see your partner happy. >> reporter: a trend the hospitality industry is leaning into cruise lines are adding more
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single passenger rooms and travel platforms are offering solo luxury packages especially catered towards women. if you're flying solo, some travel experts recommend, beaver creek, colorado for year-round outdoor events and santa fe, new mexico for endless sunshine and a unique art scene. outside the u.s., the cayman islands is considered the culinary capital of the caribbean. now her sights are set on bali >> everybody should try it just once break through that resistance. >> some tips for staying safe, maybe don't start with a two-week trip backpacking in the amazon start small maybe here in the u.s. do your research, research your destination safety and schedule your arrival during daylight hours. maybe there's something to this. >> yeah. i'd do it.
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>> i think there's something cool about it. you have to be comfortable with who you are to do it it would open a world of stuff. >> yeah. a long weekend, you don't have to go for a long time, just a few days of solitude >> bring a journal, bring some books. >> self-reflection and live through the comfort of living alone. >> sorry, pat, i'm going without you. >> mr. roker how about a check of the weather? >> craig, which parallel universe would you go to lindsey -- >> no universe i would like to go somewhere without you or the kids for three days i think you know how that would be received. how about you? >> a little different. deborah would probably like me to go for a few days get out now. looking for mild weather in the midwest. heavy rain and flooding in the gulf this is possibly dangerous, especially through louisiana sunshine scattered snow showers through the rockies.
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good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. very sloppy morning commute as we get waves of heavy rain coming in, and we're going to see this linger for the next couple of hours before we start to see more breaks in the activity. but still a chance of rain will continue even into the afternoon and this evening. and then we are going to see the north bay with a chance of rain tomorrow, while much of the rest of the bay area will see partly cloudy skies and slight rain chances in >> that is your latest weather. >> al, thank you. coming up, we have a can't-miss morning boost first, our tribute to broadcasting legen charles osgood, beloved fixture on tv and radio for decades. we'll remember him right after this ey failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd rather be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections,
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legend in the world of television broadcasting. >> yes charles osgood died yesterday at the age of 91. ann thompson is here with a look at what made him so beloved by viewers and listeners. >> good morning. in describing his writing style, charles osgood said shorter words, shorter sentences, short paragraphs. he said there's nothing that can't be better shorter. but this morning we're going to go longer remembering the career of a mastery story teller. >> good morning i'm charles osgood and this is sunday morning. that could make words dance. >> a big salt shaker shaking its head no when you open up the menu. >> delights you with a rhyme. >> i hope whatever you work you do makes you happy, makes you smile. you might be at it for quite a
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>> reporter: as ♪ >> reporter: the cbs television stalwart got his start on the radio, spinning records at fordham. becoming an announcer for the u.s. army band then president eisenhower's ik from a heart attack personal dj. osgood moved to cbs in the late 1960s doing radio and tv. >> the 500 reminds me of the definition i once heard of the life of an airline pilot, hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror. >> reporter: the osgood file was the signature for the ear. for the eye it was his bow tie on cbs monday morning. ♪ i knew that dopey guy when he didn't know how to tie a bowtie ♪
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>> reporter: introducing us to people, places and things in his lyrical way. >> art for the people, all for the price of a subway token. >> reporter: his talents offered other opportunities, voicing tha narrater in the dr. seuss horton hears a who movie. >> he heard it again as if a tiny person were calling for help. >> reporter: or working with the boston pop. >> happy christmas to all and to all good night. >> reporter: but it was on sundays when osgood shined the brightest, ending each show with a tip of the hat to his first love. >> i'll see you on the radio. >> reporter: lauded with emmys, a peabody award, and the broadcasting hall of fame, this morning we can't help but wish we could see charles osgood on the radio one more time. ♪ i've got to be drifting along ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: charles osgood
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there will be pockets of a break, but the rain will be consistent, at least throughout the morning. take it nice and slow on the roads and be careful out there. be careful, indeed. meteorologist kari hall, of course, tracking what we can expect with the weather today. >> we are going to see it picking up for san jose within the next few minutes, and we've also seen the rain starting to taper off farther to the north. but still lingering activity. now even picking up on some lightning just south to have the bay area. so that will be a possibility in the next couple of hours and then more breaks in the activity later today. the north bay will still have a slight chance of rain tomorrow, and then also a slight chance for the rest of the bay area for late friday into saturday. sunday is looking nice, with a little bit of more sunshine, highs in the low 70s, while san francisco will see temperatures in the upper 50s today. expect that rain to linger, with even a chance into this evening. >> thanks, kari. we're going to have another
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after his rival. >> let's not have somebody take a victory when she had a very bad night. >> nikki haley vowing to stay in the race. >> a trump nomination is a biden win. >> so where does it go from here we're live with the latest on alert millions waking up to winter weather advisories this morning, snow, ice, severe flooding coast to coast and more storms on the way. al has your full forecast. plus new hope. looking at extreme morning sickness. >> you see pictures of people pregnant and picking cute little outfits and rocking a baby bump and that's what i imagined but i did not have that. and the ground-breaking new research that could help millions of women. and counting stars >> we have to always be extraordinary. but somehow we're always doing it wrong. >> america ferrara joins us after her oscar nomination for "barbie". austin butler touches
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you are in charge of 35 planes and 350 air crewmen yeo t >> austin butler and callum turner sit down about their academy award winner and michelle yeoh is here. you do not want to miss today, wednesday, january 24th, 2024. ♪ a bucket list trip to the plaza. >> from newberg, indiana. >> we're on a besties trip. >> celebrating 20 years of friendship. >> from st. louis. >> and houston >> good morning to our friends and family watching in lubbock, texas. >> sisters trip from colts neck, new jersey here on our first tr to new york. >> visiting today from ocala, florida. >> celebrating my bride's birthday ♪ >> well, happy birthday, happy >> and maryland. hi to my kids and grand slam walker in lubbock, texas. >> best friends from idaho and oregon on our first trip to new york. >> visiting "today" from ocala, florida. >> celebrating my bride's birthday
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happy birthday, happy everything happy plaza out there. even with the chilly temps nice to have you along with us on a wednesday morning. smack dab in the middle of the week >> let's get to your news, 8:00 now. new hampshire has given donald trump his second straight victory in the 2024 race to the white house but nikki haley is not stepping aside garrett haake joins us with the very latest. good morning >> reporter: good morning. donald trump is now 2 and 0 after that decisive victory here in new hampshire last night. he'd like to see the primary winning streak basically stop right there. he's trying to declare this race over and focus on taking on joe biden in november. the only problem for him is that nikki haley says she's not going anywhere >> new hampshire is first in the nation, it is not the last in the nation this race is far from over there are dozens of states left to go.
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>> when i watched her in the fancy dress, that probably wasn't so fancy, come up, i said what's she doing we won >> you can see donald trump clearly frustrated by the fact that nikki haley is sticking around in this race, lashing out at her last night in his victory speech, lashing out at her supporters we expect the race to continue through nikki haley's home state of south carolina which votes in about a month. expect to see a lot of the action go there. donald trump did get one other source of his agreement that the general election is on a statement last night from president biden and his campaign saying they view the general election now as under way with donald trump all but certain to be the nominee the biden campaign saying the f the country bracing for flash floods heavy rain expected across much of the south during the next few days thunderstorms soak the houston area overnight san diego's drying out from a storm that dumped a record three months worth of rain in six
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hours on monday. but frozen areas of the midwest and northeast ca stakes could not be higher. the months of rain in six hours on monday frozen areas of the midwest and northeast can finally look forward to warmer temperatures al we're looking forward to that. >> we are but first we have to get past the heavy rain. we have winter weather advisories to the northeast. 34 million people impacted this is what we're really concerned, down to the south, from houston into louisiana. flash flood warnings, we might see upwards of a foot of rain in parts of southern louisiana, massive flooding is a possibility here we'll watch it closely a moderate risk, rainfall rates 2 to 3 inches per hour from lake charles to new orleans we're watching that closely up to jackson, mississippi. talking heavy rain, 3 to 5 inches some places 8, lighter amounts in the northeast and an icy mix into northern new england. guys >> thanks. >> meanwhile, a new york man who
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fatality shot a young woman after she and her friends pulled into his driveway by mistake has been convicted of second degree murder a jury deliberated for less than an hour yesterday before finding 66-year-old kevin monahan guilty 20-year-old kaylin gillis was with friends driving to a house party last april when they took a wrong turn as the group was leaving, monahan fired hi shotgun twice hitting gillis with the second shot he faces a sentence of 25 years to life. three former major leaguers got the news they've been waiting for yesterday. they've been elected to the baseball hall of fame in dodgers, marriagers and rangers. cooperstown. they are todd halton, joe mower, and adrienne beltry. here's the moment that helton got the life changing phone call >> great thank you so much. [ cheers ]
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>> we're excited thank you. bye-bye. >> oh, yeah. drop the phone, drop the mic he got the nod that was his sixth year of eligibility. beltry got the call in his first year in eligibility, 95% of the vote he hit 477 home runs in his career good for them. >> got the news covered guys, how about a boost for you. >> yes a birthday surprise that left a maryland woman stunned. mary and her daughter were having a special dinner celebrating her 63rd birthday. suddenly they were approached by a woman that mary thought was a stranger. >> what are you doing? >> is this seat taken. >> right here? no >> surprise! >> it took a few seconds to
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hi, maria. good morning >> good morning, ladies. good morning, everyone it is a condition that makes pregnant women violently ill for months on end. they can't function at all the cost for treatment exceeds $3 billion a year. i myself suffered from this during pregnancy and let me tell you, it is absolute torture, often causing hospitalization. though doctors have known about it, for decades, there's no lasting treatment or cure but now there's hope on the horizon. >> you see pictures of people pregnant and picking cute little outfits and rocking a baby bump and that's what i imaged but i did not have that. >> reporter: in 2018, asia grammar became pregnant with her first daughter, when she became violently ill.
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>> i spent my days vomiting 20 times a day. pretty much till the end of pregnancy. i was not able to maintain electrolytes and water and food in my body. >> did you feel like, wait a minute people talk about morning sickness, this isn't supposed to be like that, or something must be wrong with me i'm not strong enough? i can't buck up enough >> yeah. i thought it was my fault. i guess i'm just being dramatic. because there's no other answer for this. >> reporter: turns out asia had 400,000 visits to the er every year. severe nausea, dizziness, motion sickness and vomiting, which can lead to dangerous dehydration and weight loss for mothers and harm to fetuses. asia who is married to andy grammar says her illness took a
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toll on them both. >> right. this is the a condition called hyperamisis >> right this is the thing, if i'm about to faint every time i stand up, i really can't be left alone >> reporter: perhaps the most publicized case is comedian amy schumer, who documented her battle in an hbo special. >> i just threw up blood. >> reporter: asia said it was only through schumer she learned about the condition. though her doctor did offer her antinausea medication, she said he never once said the word hyperemisis. telling her later he didn't want to scare her her doctor wasn't available for comment. would it have been helpful if he had given you that word. >> it would have been changed my entire life. at the time i thought i was going crazy. having the label would have showed me it's actually a common
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occurrence >> reporter: still, there's no single treatment once given that will resolve symptoms for the rest of the pregnancy. nor are there any tests to diagnose it. geneticists dr. marlana faso is determined to change that. she's a leader researcher on hyperemisis. >> i need to know what caused this condition and stop people from going through what i did. >> reporter: two decades ago she suffered from it and lost her baby even today one out of 3 pregnancies don't make it to full term. but she said hope is on the st she documented a genetic link to the illness. >> we found there is a 17 fold increased risk of having it if your sister had it. >> reporter: her goal horizon. in a recently published study, she documented a genetic link to the illness. >> we found there's a 17-fold increase risk of having it if your sister had it >> reporter: her goal, to develop a genetic test for hyperemisis as well as treatment to block the symptoms.
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asia said that would change her life. >> i might want to have another child. for a long time that was a hard no, because i don't want to be sick like that again >> asia and andy now have two healthy little girls, they say knowing about it the second time around helped a lot. they asked their doctor up front about getting a feeding tube for her and a pump for anti-nausea medication, which did reduce her symptoms for more information you can go to hyperemisis.org which is a big community, and they give you all the information and you -- that you might need.ave >> i'm imagining pregnant women watching this wondering do i have this? what should you do >> go to the doctor and say i think i have this. this is beyond just plain old morning sickness if you think your doctor isn't
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listening or addressing your concerns, get a second opinion go to that website, it tells you what other people's experiences have been. and if you match, you have that. >> how about that woman's doctor was not available for comment to talk about it. >> many women suffer with this and don't necessarily recognize it as such and there is some help and treatment. thank you for shining a light. >> thank you, girls. nice to see you. let's get to mr. roker with a check of the weather >> that's frightening. my gosh. let's show you what we got heavy rain and flooding through the lower gulf, mississippi river valley concerned about this, more wet weather into the good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are under a micro climate weather alert due to heavy rain that's been moving through in waves. it has really picked up around
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the south bay and even a couple of lightning strikes. a really tough drive from 101 from gilroy to san jose and we will gradually start to see that winding down. rain chances continuing into the evening and we're also going to see some scattered showers i and the new england area best time of the morning come on. >> lots of stuff happening we start with john williams. for six decades, the composer has been writing legendary big screen scores like these. ♪♪
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♪ ♪ >> wow >> could be a siriusxm channel of that. yesterday the 91-year-old icon beat his own record as the oldest person to get nominated in a competitive oscar category thanks to his work on the fifth indiana jones. he also holds more nominations in the original song category. makes him the most nominated living person now. so congratulations to mr. williams >> well deserved. speaking of hollywood legends, up next is martin scorsese he earned his tenth nomination thanks to his work on "killers of the flower moon" now he surpassed nine nominations
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he only one once that was for "the departed". with the love for oscar veterans this year a group of stars are receiving their first nomination, which brings us to america ferrera who scored a spot in the supporting actress category yesterday thanks to her role in "barbie," where she plays the plastic doll's human friend her performanc shining bright based on the monologue about the struggles of womenhood. >> never fall down, never show fear, never get out of line. it's too hard, it's too contradictory and nobody gives you a medal or says thank you. and not only are you doing everything wrong but also everything is your fault >> guys, how about a round of applause there we have america on the phone with us. good morning, congratulations. first of all, tell us where you were when you found out. >> hi, good morning. i was home alone i had sent my kids off to school
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with my husband and he was in the car also listening for the nominations. and i just -- you know, i kind of -- i kind of got back in bed and i laid down with my iphone and i -- i just thought, well, let me take this news lying down, whatever it is and when it happened, i was just -- i gasped and i was stunned silent, and i had no one around me to confirm that what i was hearing was real so there was a moment of like what's happening, am i imagining this then my phone started blowing up the way? i always love to know that answer. so i knew it was real. >> who was your first call, by the way? i like to know that answer >> so, you know, the call came a couple -- my publicist was my first call but i got a text half a second after my name was said and it was -- it was arianna
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debose she was literally within a second and a half she was the very first person to text me and it was so sweet and moving and my first call was a tie between my husband, who was in the car, you know, very excited and shouting and then my kids were in the background shouting at him to stop shouting. and also my publicist. so we had to like merge together and have a big shout fest. which is all you can really do when you get nominated for an oscar the first time. >> all congrats and love to america. an incredible performance. i'm sure you know that people are bummed out that greta and margot weren't nominated in their categoriesdisappointment. i mean, it's just how does that make you feel? >> it's really a disappointment. it's just so undeniable what
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they created how unprecedented, how unexpected you know, greta wrote this brilliant script with her partner and then as a director created a whole world and she is, to me, just an incredible masterful filmmaker. and i think that's what people are bummed about it. it was such a brilliant, beautiful world building unexpected achievement that also happened to be a global, cultural and box office phenomenon i think most people feel like it is 8:26. a live look outside in san jose as we are in a micro climate weather alert. the rainmaking its way across the bay area and making conditions challenging.
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kari hall is tracking the storm. we are feeling the brunt of it but when is it going the move out? >> we are really seeing it have a big impact on the morning commute. very sloppy road conditions and it is getting lighter for the north bay. that's where we had rain earlier this morning that was heavier. we've really seen it picking up between san jose to gilroy and you want to allow extra time to get to work or school this morning. we are going to see it taper off to some scattered activity this afternoon but still a chance of rain and spotty rain chances in the forecast for tomorrow for the north bay and off an on rains between late friday night into early saturday. we are also going to have a warming trend so as we get a lot less in the way of rain, we are going to also see some improving conditions from sunday into monday and in san francisco, we'll continue to see waves of rain throughout the evening. >> thank you, kari. we have more local news coming up for you in just a half hour.
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we are back. we are back. >> y'all are so cute. >> a happy plaza on this wednesday morning. 24th of june, 2024 how are we doing are you good all right. >> we have a little crowd moment here a little history this young lady, mary, right >> yeah. >> and robert. >> yes >> you were last on the plaza. you were six years old back in 1953. >> you remember dave garroway. >> i do. you do that, too, don't you? >> i like peace out. >> does it look a little different than last time >> a little different. it was a very small window >> so nice to have you back. >> thank you >> thanks for coming back. >> that's the sweetest hi guys. >> happy 54th anniversary. >> they at least deserve a selfie >> she's good.
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>> everybody okay we got you nobody does a selfie like us >> these guys, you're from -- so cute from savannah, georgia, they brought me a savannah sign. >> and your 54th wedding anniversary. happy anniversary. >> an awesome day. >> coming up we have a parade of stars. so many stars, from the upcoming show "masters of the air" we have austin butler and callum turner here look at them chit-chatting on the couch. and our star-packed show rolls on matriarch in our new series. >> she's wearing hipaa michelle yeoh, the oscar winner is back. she's in her element playing a powerful matriarch in her new
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series can't wait to hear about "the brothers sons". >> she's wearing very hip pajamas. >> she's just cool plus we have hip-hop royalty in the house rev run from run dmc is live with us looking at a brand-new peacock documentary that takes us all the way back to the beginning. and if you're like me looking for a mental health tip of some kind, hoda i know you have good inspiration quotes, jay schetty will be with us tomorrow mr. roker how about a check of the weather >> absolutely. let's show you what we have starting off looking at the weekend. very mild highs but a little on the wet side through the southeast. rain and snow ow west. sunshine in the plains we move on into saturday, new storm forms in the mid-mississippi river valley and ohio river valley, a mess. mild to the north, seasonal and sunny through the southwest and rockies. and then, sunday, may have a big snowstorm back through new england and possibly the northeast. going to be watching that. drying out through the gulf. plenty of sunshine good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are under a micro climate weather alert as we hit some
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waves of heavy rain through the morning commute and then scattered showers still lingering. we are tracking it all with storm ranger, our mobile doppler radar. you can also track these storms at home on a smart device if you have the nbc bay area app. or you can look at nbc bay area.com where you can zoom into your and don't your local nbc station live on peacock, news, weather and all 17 hours of "today." we will just move this way. >> way don't you mowsy on over. >> coming up for details, head to peacocktv/local. >> hey there mosey on over. >> i'm going to sashay. >> up next austin butler, callum turner joining the hollywood dream team of tom ha
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welcome back from the award winning drama band of brothers to the hit series "the pacific" no one in hollywood captures world war ii like steven spielberg and tom hanks. now they're taking it to the skies in "masters of the air" starring austin butler and callum turner. they answer the call of duty take a look. >> motor was shot. >> i need to get you to interrogation. come on. heard the sound of them o >> didn't drop a single bomb >> i know.
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let's go >> do you remember this show austin, callum, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> we were just chatting it's coming out now but you shot this years ago. >> yeah. we finished two years ago, started three years ago. >> this was your first project after elvis. >> this is a tom hanks produced series as well was he the draw, saying i have your next project all lined up >> we were having dinner a few months before i finished elvis and he was saying you're going to need to find something else to do right after because you've been focused on this one thing for so long. that's how i got and he said, i have this world war ii thing i'm working on. that's how i got involved. >> tom hanks is a real jerk isn't he not a nice guy at all. >> an up-and-coming actor. austin said the other day, there's never been a moment in my life when i haven't known who tom hanks and steven spielberg are.
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to play in their orbit and be with them is a pleasure. >> i was reading about you callum this morning. i didn't know much about your background you came up, you worked hard you have been a journeyman in this business, you too austin, i'm not taking anything away from you but both of you -- >> i started late, yeah. >> you paid your dues and here you are you're in this incredible series, it's tom hanks and steven spielberg, what does that mean to you in this moment >> so much it's an honor to take on the story. these guys saved the world they're superheroes. they put themselves in the most volatile atmosphere known to man kind that's what i love about the show, you experience that. you go up with them an watch them come back and deal with the grief and the loss of their friends and how it affects their mind, body and soul. >> did any of you get the flying bug at all you don't pilot the jets there's a lot of that action did anyone catch the fever >> i think everyone caught the fever. >> it's hard not to when you're in the cockpit. >> i heard there was a
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competition you had going about getting into the cockpit who wants to explain that one. >> there was a lot of competition. >> tell me >> a lot of competition. competition really bonded us but this particular game is the game austin won. you had to start -- you had to get into the cockpit as quickly as possible and you start on your belly on the ground, yank yourself in, and a quickly as possible get into the seat and austin is very agile and glided through. >> he let me win. >> i was a bulldozer coming through. he did it in 5.5 seconds i did it in 8.8. i haven't lost any sleep about a it. i don't think about it >> you're not mad. >> no. i'm not mad. i let that go. >> i can see it. had met working on this siris? >> yeah, yeah. >> it works. it works well for the characters and real life. you clicked on a similar moment, i guess, in your careers? >> yeah. it is one of the things but you two did bond -- was this the first you had met working on this series? >> yeah. >> it works well for the characters but it works well for real life.
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you clicked, similar moment i guess in your careers? >> yeah. >> it's one of the things i'm most grateful for about doing the show, we got the chance to be sparring partners, and i couldn't have hoped for a better one. fantastic. >> you just recently met some of the veterans, some of these pilots who actually did this, as you said, callum, saved the world. what was that like >> it was great. it's why we do it. the funny stories, one of them is 102 years old, and he turned to austin and said this one is just a kid, he's 101 >> a little guy. >> still ribbing him yeah >> lucky right there he was telling me a story. said there was one mission there was a hole in the nose of the plane and it froze his feet in, so there was ice blocks around . so just his feet on the pedals when he got back and they had to chip his feet out hearing those details was incredible and hearing them say i felt like i was back in the cockpit when i was watching the show so very special.
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>> so wonderful to have you. callum, i was reading another thing about you that most of your projects have been taking place between the 1500s and the 1800s. >> yeah. >> are you going to play anyone modern or this old-timy face? >> i just got old-timey hair >> it's working for you both thank you so much for being here appreciate having you, austin and callum they're coming back for the fourth hour and the first two episodes of "master of the air" will start streaming this friday and look who's here, oscar winner michelle yeoh i'm so excited to talk to her about her new series, her fans, so much to discuss b ago so much to discuss b ago ut not just any whiteboard...
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...katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's: [news anchor] ...often seen grilling top executives of banks, big pharma, even top administration officials. katie porter. never taken corporate pac money - never will. leading the fight to ban congressional stock trading. and the only democrat who opposed wasteful “earmarks” that fund politicians' pet projects. katie porter. focused on your challenges - from lowering housing costs to fighting climate change. shake up the senate - with democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. award winner michelle yeoh, she made history as the first asian
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woman to win the oscar for best actress for her performance in "everything everywhere all at michelle showing everybody who's boss. take a look. >> cheap once." michelle's latest project, "th brothers son" is a dark comedy michelle shows everybody who's boss take a look. >> cheap suits, tattoos. factory. i wouldn't serve you to a dog living on the street you had the idea that you could outsmart me? i'm not your prisoner. i'm here to negotiate. so go get me some good tea and then we can talk >> go get me some good tea you play a matriarch well. i want to talk about this role because you are spectacular in it i have to confess the minute you walked in, what i was thinking
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about is the most moving oscar speech that i remember in recent memory it's when you won that oscar, and jamie le curtis was behind you full throated screaming it wasn't just an oscar speech it was so much more. i'll read you a little bit of what you said. you said this is proof, dream big and dreams do come true, and ladies don't let anybody tell you you're ever past your prime. >> yeah. >> how many times have you thought of that moment and how has that moment impacted other people that you've noticed >> oh, my gosh leading up to it was an incredible journey seat at the table for the first time. and it was a little overwhelming, but thank god, you know, the "everything everywhere" family all huddled together. and jaime is the best girlfriend one could ever have. so we supported each other
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throughout the journey. this was the first time ever we you can see every time you see us together, that laugh is real. >> what you did in that speech and what you did by winning the award, you changed other people's lives in that moment, there were young girls and young boys who had never been represented who looked at you and said i can do that now have you seen or felt that >> since then, all the time. just recently i was in davos, and the young people are the first ones for the ladies without a doubt they love the fact that i love that i said don't let anyone tell you you're past the prime because i believe why do the numbers have to dictate what we can do and can be? but what is most gratifying is to see the young people look at me and say, proof. hope it's possible. if you can do it, we can do it >> so many wonderful things are happening. let's talk about the recent
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project you're here for. you play a matriarch of the taiwanese family what was it about this role that you said yes to? >> meeting with brad, kevin and byron. i was impressed by the fact, first of all, to see the script brad's name who was going to produce it and i've seen his other series and things like that i thought you're not asian but you're championing a really asian story there must be something special about this so when i read it, i could see where they're going with it. it's fascinating backstory set on the triads. but how do you make it so people don't go, oh, shoot. so it is a dark comedy. it's an amazing cast. young kids. we want to know what goes on in the dark, edgey world. how do you make it so people don't go, oh, shoot. >> yeah. >> and so it's a dark comedy it's amazing cast. young kids, my two sons. >> cute. >> and then the girls, alice and
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heidi. everybody brought their best game but most important is the family what you do for family and what family wants to do for you. >> speaking of family. let's talk about yours for a minute you recently got married and you just had a grandchild. there's so much change happening in your life that grand baby is lighting you up, right? >> oh my god what a year. who would have predicted, 2023 was going to be like this. oh my god, look at that. i remember when i posted that photo, everybody thought i had . and you're n baby >> so you have a grandchild, and you're newly married with a partner you've been with -- >> 19 years. 20 years in june we finally said let's do it. and we did it in july last year. and his son and the mother of the baby -- maxine was not due until the 30th of january.
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>> but the baby came early >> leading up to it, nikola, who i call my boyfriend, always said you are going to be the best babysitter in the world. i said i promise you, i will be there. >> and you were. >> new year's eve we were together he said when are you leaving i said on the 2nd i have to go to l.a., because brother's son was coming out he said when are you coming back i think march. and he goes, so the baby is coming on the 30th he'll be walking and talking by the time you get back. so the baby heard. on the 1st -- >> and the baby came early. >> -- he came.gerwig was one mae thought would be nominated for best director. didn't get a nomination. there are a lot of people saying, what, what? same with margot there's a lot of news out there, the academy awards, greta gerwig was someone many thought was going to be nominated for best director. she didn't get nominated a lot of people saying what? same with margot robbie. you've been on the seat, what's
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your take on that? >> joy and disappointment, it seems to go hand in hand for us it's not enough nominations to go around the only take, it's so competitive out there. and there's no guarantee because you're not the only voter. it's widespread. thank god the movie got nominated for best picture, but you think how do you get nominated for best picture but not best director and best actress. >> yeah. >> but it happens. >> it does >> i'm sorry it happened to them, because it's obviously one of the most successful and beloved movies at the box office today. >> you're living proof that things do get greater later. you got your oscar at age 60, right? >> i know. i hope they don't have to wait that long. >> there are good things ahead michelle, thank you so much. you're an incredible human being, a great person, a
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out? there's the picture. there's that selfie. that's marianne and robert from ocala, florida she was here in 1953 >> unbelievable. >> it's amazing. >> they told me they watched "the voice" on nbc and they're so happy blake left. >> that's not true >> why would you do that >> just not funny anymore. i agree with them. >> my gosh that's like a drive-by shooting for blake. we have a pop start bonus. s an exclusive first look at "nascar full speed" a new netflix show going behund behind the playoffs and championship race take a look.
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>> we always are looking for an edge this forces your brain to work faster >> i needed something to get mye mind off of racing, but i took it to a new level. >> one stumble, one mistake, your season is done. >> hope you find another gear. >> if anyone tells you there's no pressure, they're lying to you. >> i'm sick and tired of it. >> wow >> oh, wow look at that >> "nascar full speed" start streaming on the 30th of this month. mark your calendars next week we are sitting down with ryan and bubba right here in studio 1a. >> daytona 500 right around the corner >> that's right. >> cool. can we get some birthdays? it's a special batch >> we have first birthdays these are little baby smucker's jars first of all, happy first birthday to juniper keck, in michigan
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good wednesday morning. we are under a micro climate weather alert due to some heavy rain moving through parts of the bay area. and we've seen lot of it pushing through in waves and there will be some breaks and we're seeing a lot of that activity affecting the morning commute. a closer look at the south bay where it has really been coming down from gilroy to morgan hill up to san jose and we're also tracking all of this with storm ranger and you can do so as well on the app as well as our website. we'll gradually start to see more breaks in the activity going into the afternoon and scattered rain chances in the forecast for tomorrow as well as heading into the end of the week. by sunday, we're seeing it clearing out. temperatures in the low 70s you may know adam schiff's work to protect the rule of law, or to build affordable housing, or write california's patients bill of rights. but i know adam through the big brother program. we've been brothers since i was seven. he stood by my side as i graduated from yale,
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