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two sets of flares northbound of 880 north of 56. the first set has yet to burn out and then it will be an easier transition past the coliseum but jammed up three miles northbound on the approach. >> good news, no rain. thanks for joining us this morning on "today in the bay." the "today" show is coming up next. >> they're. join us with our streaming hi, there. happy thursday. millions waking up to a new threat of severe weather. >> and it's already left a trail of destruction. it's january the 25th, this is "today." ♪♪ flood emergency. soaking rain turning roads to rivers all across the south. >> that's my mom's mailbox to turn into her driveway. >> drivers trapped, schools and businesses closed. that storm on the move, putting millions more on alert up and down the east coast. al's got your full forecast. standing her ground.
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>> bring it, donald! show me what you got! >> nikki haley ignoring mounting calls to drop out of the republican race. just ahead, the new threat donald trump is making to her supporters as president biden hits the trail and picks up a key endorsement. >> joe biden bet on the american workers while donald trump blamed the american workers. >> we will have the very latest. cleared for takeoff. boeing's max 9 plane set to return to the air for the first time since that mid-flight emergency. this morning, what the faa wants to see before the final green light. and the serious safety questions that still remain unanswered. cartel controversy. sofia vergara and netflix sued by the family of an infamous drug lord at the center of their new show. just ahead, the details behind the lawsuit and what the star and the streaming giant are now saying. those stories, plus, there's the beef!
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>> this thing is huge! >> mcdonald's bringing back the double big mac. other popular fast food chains also supersizing their menus. we'll tell you what's driving the push to go bigger than ever. and shake it off! ♪♪ >> wide right. the two-most dreaded words in buffalo have surfaced again. >> bills mafia and fans of taylor swift now rallying around buffalo's kicker after that painful playoff loss. >> we stand with tyler bass. don't bully our friend. >> the sweet way they're showing their love to him and the cat he adores. today, thursday, january 25th, 2024. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning, guys. welcome to "today." so happy you're joining us on
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this thursday morning. so often the internet is so mean and not kind, but how great that everyone is rallying around this guy? >> i know, all of these fans in buffalo are rallying around him. by the way, they're cat fans, because he love cats. so now they've come to his defense in his moment of need, because, why, "karma is a cat, purring in his lap." by the way, it's really cute. it's right there. we'll have a little bit more on that a little bit later. let's get to our top story. that storm system dumping dangerous amounts of rain. 33 million people under flood watches this morning, stretching from the south up to the northeast. >> that flooding has turned deadly in communities from texas to arkansas to mississippi and it is far from over. even more rain and strong wind gusts are expected over the next few days. >> we'll get the forecast details from al in just a moment. but first, let's go to nbc's guad venegas in baton rouge, louisiana. hey, guad, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, savannah, good morning.
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the rain has been stop and going. you can see the flooding here in baton rouge. the ground saturated with water. and the crews keeping busy overnight with a lot of the vehicles stuck on those flooded roadways as this entire region has been getting slammed by that heavy rain. >> reporter: across the southern plains, this morning, communities inundated by relentless rain are gearing up for another round of heavy showers and flooding. >> that's my mom's mailbox to turn into her driveway. >> reporter: a new band expected to dump inches of rain today from eastern texas to tennessee -- >> but another round of storms is set to come through. >> reporter: rainfall already pouring as much as 10 to 12 inches in parts of louisiana and texas, causing terrifying road conditions. this driver near houston hoisted up from his vehicle after it hydroplaned off the road, swept up in the fast-moving water.
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others risking the flooded roadways, while firefighters in montgomery county spent the day conducting rescues in flooded areas. >> take precautions. keep watching the water all night, see if it keeps creeping up, and try to save your car and get your animals out. >> reporter: the torrential downpour creating havoc for authorities, too. this officer attempting to block off an intersection going too far and getting submerged in high waters just off an interstate. as the south gets drenched, parts of the northeast are glazed by freezing rain and slick ice, while the west coast prepares for more rain, wind, and snow. and this morning we're also getting a lot of fog. authorities warning drivers because of conditions on the roads that could be flooded and also have some of this fog. also for a lot of the homeowners that live in those areas prone to flooding, they remind them that sandbags can always help. a little bit of flooding can
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create a lot of damage to a lot of these homes once that water gets in. hoda? >> yeah, a lot of those areas below sea level, so indeed. guad venegas for us. guad, thank you. >> al joins us. you have a lot to keep your eye on. >> we are talking 33 million raining on top of the places we have already seen. texas to the northeast, more than double the average of january precipitation from we're talking some places, these areas that have the green dots, it's their top ten wettest january on record and we're not done with the month yet. this is because of the climate connection. we have an active storm track during this typical el nino season. torrential rains continue to hit the gulf coast. heavier rain into the upper midwest. and then for tomorrow, that storm system continuing east on the track with a wintry mix on up into new england. we're talking heavy rain down along the gulf and the lower mississippi river valley, on top of what they've already gotten, could be another 4 inches of rain. and then we've got a weekend
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washout. second storm comes in. flood risk remains across the south, severe risk in alabama and georgia and that continues sunday into the northeast with windy conditions, rain, wind, and wet snow possible for parts of new england all the way to interior pennsylvania and upstate new york. guys? >> al, thank you so much. we appreciate it. let's turn now to the race for the white house. a rematch between president biden and donald trump closer to reality after mr. trump's sweep of the first two republican contests. however, nikki haley is pressing on despite those losses and mounting calls to drop out. nbc's peter alexander is watching it all from the white house this morning. hey, peter, good morning. >> reporter: hey, hoda, good morning to you. this rivalry between donald trump and nikki haley really is certainly heating up. haley returning to south carolina, the state where she was twice elected governor. she faces an uphill climb to win there, but she is not bowing out, instead, leaning in, taking
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aim at her former boss after he accused her of being an imposter, even mocked the dress that she was wearing. haley last night challenging mr. trump to a debate, an offer he's repeatedly refused. >> bring it, donald! show me what you got! >> reporter: nikki haley back home in south carolina, brushing off that double-digit defeat in new hampshire, and former president trump's personal attacks that followed. >> and donald trump got out there and just threw a temper tantrum. he was insulting, he was doing what he does, but i know that's what he does when he's insecure. >> reporter: briefly off the trail, mr. trump, who holds a commanding lead in south carolina, is still seething about haley's refusal to exit the race. on social media again insulting ha welcome back haley, calling her bird brain. and warning overnight, anyone who contributes to her campaign will be permanently barred from the maga camp. after attacking her former u.s. ambassador on stage for staying in the race. >> i felt i should do this, because i find in life, you
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can't let people get away with blaep [ bleep ]. okay. you can't do that. >> reporter: still, the pressure on haley is growing, more republicans for her to get out and not draw out what would be a futile and bruising nomination fight. >> a lot of republican voters, including party leadership and the president are a little frustrated, because we all know what's about to happen there is no pathway. >> reporter: but this week's primary also revealed some of mr. trump's biggest vulnerabilities, including his weaknesses with independents and moderate republicans, who he would need to expand his appeal beyond his maga base president biden has already set his sights on november >> it's great to be home lik >> reporter: looking to rev up the support of working class voters in key swing states like michigan, securing a coveted
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endorsement from one of the country's most powerful unions, the united auto workers, months after becoming the first sitting president to stand with them on strike >> i want too a picket line. donald trump went to a non-union shop to attack you >> president biden heads to the critical swing state of wisconsin today to announce that his administration will invest another $5 billion in new infrastructure projects. for his part, mr. trump today will again campaign from the courtroom, set to appear at his defamation trial, where a jury is weighing how much he owes writer e. jean carroll his lawyer just this week, hoda, saying that mr. trump is planning to testify in his own defense. >> peter alexander for us there at the white house peter, thanks. we're following a major development this morning in the wake of the mid-air emergency that grounded boeing's max-9 planes the faa is now paving the way for those planes to return to the sky, while temporarily freezing future production of those jets tom costello covers aviation for us tom, good morning. what's this all about?
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>> reporter: this is really an unprecedented step by the faa, pausing all production of the max, no new planes coming off the assembly line. it comes on the same day that we have boeing declaring they're going to do a quality stand down to focus on quality and safety at their plant in washington, but the faa has clearly lost some confidence in boeing, so have the airlines. today with quality very much in the spotlight, boeing in the spotlight, we are seeing the max-9 slowly return to service starting this weekend. nearly three weeks since the blowout on that alaska airlines flight over portland grounded every max-9 nationwide, alaska says it's already preparing for final faa inspections and its first max-9 flight coming this friday resuming its full schedule on february 2nd united says its flights will return starting sunday, but the faa now says that it is freezing future production of all boeing 737s, announcing it will not grant any production expansion
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of the max until we are satisfied that the quality control issues uncovered during this process are resolved. >> i'm more than frustrated and disappointed, i am angry >> in an exclusive interview, alaska airlines ceo had a similar demand >> my demand on boeing is what are they going to do to improve their quality programs in house. >> reporter: under intense pressure, boeing ceo david calhoun met with senators on capitol hill wednesday nbc's ryan nobles was there. >> mr. calhoun, what's your messages to passengers concerned flying on your planes? >> we fly safe planes. we don't put airplanes in the air we don't have about flying on your planes? >> we fly safe planes. we don't put airplanes in the air that we don't have 100% confidence in. >> but before those existing max-9 flights can fly again, they'll have to pass a rigorou inspection process, just laid out by the faa >> this is the door plug >> that's the door plug right there. >> reporter: in the u.s., only united and alaska fly the max-9. >> it's taking roughly ten hours to inspect every door plug they're checking to see whether the bolts are in place, one,
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two, three, and four, and whether those bolts are secure and then they're having to check measurements and gaps and torques. it is a long process >> reporter: in some cases, that can take 12 hours per door plug. the two airlines taking it on now to get more customers flying as soon as this weekend. >> so tom, what is being done to reassure passengers who actually might be on a max-9 flight this weekend? how are they going to be reassured it's safe and okay for them to fly? >> both airlines say, absolutely, they will not fly a max-9 until they are 100% sure that it is safe, that it meets the faa's new stringent requirements they're double checking, triple checking all of their work and the faa is saying, by the way, that business with boeing, business will not return as normal with boeing they want to verify everything before they proceed. i think that the bottom line for customers, you can be assured, if you're on a max-9, it's been triple and quadruple checked >> tom, thank you very much. it's 7:13.
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craig's here wow a big coaching change in the nfl, huh >> hoda, savannah, good morning. good morning to you as well. a lot of folks saw this one coming we're talking about the los angeles chargers the team naming jim harbaugh as head coach, just weeks after he led those michigan wolverines to victory in the college national championship, a big deal in the sports world and beyond. nbc's liz kroit is following this one hey, liz >> hey, craig. yeah, you know, as much as you have some really excited chargers fans this morning, many michigan fans are devastated with this news but with the national title fresh under his belt, jim harbaugh is now setting his sights on the super bowl he's one of the biggest names in college football, and now he's heading to the nfl the university of michigan's jim harbaugh announcing that he's leaving the wolverines to become head coach of the los angeles chargers writing in a statement, this organization is putting in the
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work, great effort equals great results and we're just getting started. >> this is an absolutely phenomenal hire. >> reporter: overnight, reaction pouring in the chargers changing their social media profile to a photo of harbaugh, writing on "x," ladies and gentlemen, we got him. chargers owner deane spanos adding in a statement, i can think of no one better to lead the chargers forward and the nfl posting, bolts up, jim. >> he wins everywhere he goes. >> reporter: harbaugh, who has priestly coached the 49ers, spent the past nine years for coaching his alma mater, michigan, where he led the team to three consecutive big 10 championships. three straight appearances in the college playoff footballs and their first national championship win in nearly three decades. >> it's what you're striving for, to be simply known as world champions or national champions. >> but his sensational run did
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not come without controversy the michigan coach had already been suspended for three games due to a recruiting violation, and later came under fire for allegedly stealing other team's play-calling signs allegations he's denied. harbaugh joining the chargers after the recent firing of their head coach and general manager the move seen not only as a win for the struggling team, but as a home coming. harbaugh once played for the chargers as quarterback. >> touchdown, jim harbaugh saying i'll always love being wolverine >> in a statement, harbaugh expressing his love for michigan, saying, i'll always be a loyal wolverine. then adding, when i played for the chargers, the spanos family could not have been more gracious or welcoming. being back here feels like home. >> reporter: and michigan's president released a statement overnight saying that the school had been in talks with harbaugh for weeks, trying to get him to stay, and while sad for his departure, they said they'll be cheering him on. as for jim, he joins his brother john in the nfl. he's the head coach on the opposite coast for the baltimore
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ravens, craig. >> could be a big weekend for the harbaugh family. thank you, liz kreutz, thank you, thank you my favorite harbaugh is still dad? remember him from the sidelines? >> sure. >> dad harbaugh, no. >> who has it better than us >> oh, yes >> that sound bite >> and mom, too. >> never forget mom! >> all right, mr. roker. >> you guys looked like you were in a fog there by the way, we've got 95 million people under dense fog advisories today from bismarck to san angelo, back into pennsylvania and parts of new york state look at some of these visibilities, less than a hundredth of a mile, a tenth of a mile in st. louis, chicago, half a mile in detroit memphis, a tenth of a mile in fact, we'll probably see some airport delays in new york and memphis, but most likely detroit, minneapolis, chicago, st. louis, and of course the interstates will be kind of tricky as well so take your time. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds
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and that is your latest weather. guys >> all the, al, thank you. still ahead the highly anticipated netflix series the one starring sofia vergara generating a lot of attention and now a lawsuit. sam br >> hey, hoda griselda's only surviving son, michael, says his ideas and personal stories were taken from him without compensation now he's taking netflix to court. what does that mean for the show's slated debut today? that story, coming up next >> all right, sam. a touching show of support for the buffalo bills kicker who missed that critical field goal on sunday. there's a group of fans now rallying behind him. and why cats are the real beneficiary. but first, this is "today" on nbc.
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eviction notice yesterday. people were told to stay clear of the area, believing the suspect was still there. police saying there's no longer a threat. authorities are planning an 8:00 a.m. news conference. we'll stream it live. the name levi stadium isn't going anywhere. the team and the company have just announced the extension of the stadium naming deal through the year 2043 at a cost of $170 million. over the first ten years of that partnership with levis, the stadium has hosted 150 events, 10 million guests delivering $2 billion in economic impact. let's get a look at the forecast for this thursday. no rain? >> no rain. it's nice to have a chance to dry out from the two storms we've already had this week. we're looking at some cool temperatures with highs in the low 60s. we will have a slight chance of rain late tonight into tomorrow
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we shall prevail >> wow >> iconic. back at 7:30, the flashback to 1984 remember that super bowl commercial it introduced the world to the apple macintosh. hard to believe, that is 40 years ago this week. >> wow
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>> since both that ad and that computer were released >> looking forward to super bowl commercials this year, too, by the way. the first of the iconic super bowl ads first up, in this half hour, we've got a new netflix series debuts today, and it's already generating quite the buzz. >> "griselda," it's the story of a miami drug lord at the height of her powers in the 1980s, and pitting the real life versus actors and sofia vergara and netflix both named in a lawsuit. >> nbc's sam brock joins us from miami. he's got that story. hey, sam, good morning >> reporter: hoda, guys, good morning. griselda has all the makings of a blockbuster hit for netflix, but is facing a legal fight right now from her only surviving son, michael blanco and her estate they are arguing they want artistic recognition and compensation, and potentially a temporary injunction but thanks to a last-minute legal maneuver from netflix, the show is available right now and
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the fight goes on. the highly anticipated "griselda" on netflix. >> i swear, i know what i'm doing. >> reporter: features colombian actress sofia vergara playing the woman known as the cocaine queen of miami and the black widow. but the buzzy docuseries spotlighting south florida's wild drug trafficking in the '70s and '80s, and covered by nbc news -- >> they were a huge name in colombia -- >> has hit a real-life legal hurdle with her son, michael stl narratives were taken with no compensation. >> netflix, as we've alleged, is using these ideas blanco, and her estate, claiming years of no stories and personal narratives were taken with no compensation >> netflix, as we've alleged, is using these ideas that were part of interviews, that were memorialized in writings and notes. nobody else could have those ideas and nobody else could have those stories. >> reporter: the emergency motion filed by blanco and his team names netflix, sofia vergara, and the company she cofounded. latin world entertainment.
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netflix has declined to comment to nbc and vergara - >> i'm proud of the whole show i think i couldn't have done anything without, you know -- >> seen here at the premiere with "access hollywood," told telemundo this week that she was not very aware of the lawsuit, because she's been on tour but explains she's always been a fan of michael's and plans on reading his book behind court doors, netflix's attorneys pushing back on blanco's claims that his stories and ideas were misappropriated, arguing that he agreed t share his work with two intermediaries before netflix obtained it. novel, original, and unique, but it's not being expressed as an idea, he tells the judge he's attaching it to the literary work. it's a duck. this is about copyright infringement blanco's attorneys telling us that they never pursued a cause of action on copyright grounds the son just wants to shape the story of his own mother. >> he wants to be able to make sure that whatever details are
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displayed about his mom to the public, that they have some sort of real basis and it's not just something they pulled off of wikipedia and the internet >> so sam, what goes next with this battle? is this about a settlement >> reporter: well, right now the judge actually needs to decide, is this going to be in state court or federal court is this about misappropriation or copyright once he decides that, we can then move forward, but the judge says he's going to act quickly we don't know exactly what kind of time frame that is. in the meantime, sofia vergara tells telemundo, this is a deeply personal project for her. she lost her brother in the '90s in that business and she's waited more than a decade to represent griselda in some platform like that and now is that day >> all right sam brock for us in miami, thank you. coming up on a thursday morning, a growing and alarming online scam. criminals impersonating celebrities, public figures, even a member of the "today" show family, all to steal your money. vicky nguyen has what to watch out for and how to avoid becoming a target.
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♪i did it my way!♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ lettuce, cheese, pickles, onion, special sauce, lettuce cheese ♪ >> two all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese remember that jingle for the big mac? it's the perfect set-up for our next story >> a growing trend is happening in the world of fast food. even larger portions >> emilie ikeda here with an even closer look hey. >> hey, good morning, guys have you noticed the massive portions in the midst of growing popularity of weight loss drugs like ozempic, some fast food giants are bucking the trend, offering customers more beef for their buck but experts say what's good for your wallet may not be so good for your health. this morning, new meaning to the
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phrase supersized. mcdonald's bringing back its double big mac burger after a four-year absence. >> this thing is huge. four meat patties versus two on the regular big mac plus extra sauce. for around only $1.50 more while some are steering clear -- >> a double big mac sounds like a heart attack waiting to happen >> reporter: others say, bigger is better. we're talking four patties how does that sound? >> that sounds great >> oh, yeah, that's going to be fabulous >> reporter: surveys show nearly half of consumers are fed up with so-called shrinkflation, smaller food packages for the g same price experts say it's one reason why customers are craving more value and fast food companies are responding >> there's nothing better than the subway series foot long,
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except when you add a new foot long sidekick. >> reporter: subway offering a new trio of snacks, and costco offering a 7 inch cookie >> this is the double big mac. >> reporter: mcdonald's said its came from consumer demand for more beef. >> we understand their desire for larger, high-quality burgers that fill you up and are delivered in a convenient and affordable way >> reporter: mcdonald's is planning to open 10,000 new stores by the end of 2027 and also expand into starbucks turf, with its new chain of cosmics, serving coffee, specialty drinks, and snacks the demand for high-calorie, low-cost foods growing despite and social media weight loss drugs like ozempic and mounjaro. compared to a regular big mac, mcdonald's says the double contains about 30% more calories and social media 40% more fat. >> the more you consume these foods, the worse off your health is likely to be.
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>> you mentioned in your story there, you've got so many folks now on weight loss drugs like ozempic, like wegovy, things like that. it would seem to be a bit counterintuitive so why do these chains think it's going to work now >> the food executives are watching the impact of these weight loss drugs, but right now, they're not yet panicking remember, the food industry is really adaptable will get your attention and get you talking. >> i like a burger just as much as the next guy, but that's a lot of it's adapted to a number of different trends to the loaf carb diet to the low-fat diet. so i think what we'll continue to see is these different food companies to roll out new products, new marketing, new packaging. so these kind of efforts that try to turn people's attention, and even if you aren't into the four patties, it will get your attention and get you talking. >> i like a burger just as much as the next guy, but that's a lot of beef. that's a lot of beef >> and those weight loss drugs are still really expensive it's not like they're sweeping the nation and everyone's on them, because they cost a lot of
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back at 7:47 carson an unexpected win born from a very painful football loss >> after buffalo's playoff loss to kansas city on sunday, some disappointed fans have focused blame on the bills' kicker who missed that late field goal to where it gets tie the game, but here's now where it gets good, carson his team and a group of devoted supporters of that team are rallying around him. down to a single field goal. the kicker is either >> the cat plays a key role in this stephanie gosk joins us with more >> a football game can come down to a single field goal the kicker is either a hero or, well, tyler bass he hasn't spoken, but it's probably been a pretty awful week for him now empathetic supporters have found a unique way to help this field goal kicker, who also really likes cats feel a little bit for the. >> now here's bass >> reporter: it was a critical moment in the playoff game between the buffalo bills and
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the kansas city chiefs, late in the fourth quarter >> no! he doesn't make it wide right the two most-dreaded words in buffalo have surfaced again. >> the bills miss a 44-yard field goal that would have tied the score, kansas city then running out the clock to seal the win. bills' fans devastated and some channeling their anger towards 26-year-old kicker, tyler bass one posting, get ready to cash some unemployment checks but the sports world joined support for the young player >> do not blame the kicker that's the easy thing to do. >> reporter: quarterback josh allen comforting bass after the game and the kelce brother weighing in >> i feel for the kickers when this happens >> reporter: and on bass' home turf, fans going even further to rally behind the kicker. >> we stand with tyler bass. don't bully our friend the ten lives club, a cat rescue nonprofit in new york is asking for donations in bass' name, returning the love he showed for
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rescue cats in this campaign, show your soft side. >> people are just making comments and nice words about tyler bass in their donation and we're just blown away right now. >> reporter: fans of a certain cat-loving singer who is at the game are joining in as well. >> there are a lot of swifty groups out there that are rallying and donating on behalf of tyler bass. >> reporter: the bills did not reply to nbc's request for comment. searches for bass' social media accounts tuesday on instagram and "x" prompted messages that said the accounts don't exist,n super bowl or may have removed. for many, bass' miss brought back the devastating moment in super bowl xxv when victor was almost in their grasp. >> no good wide right >> reporter: 33 years later, buffly still hasn't won a championship but this morning, these members of bills' mafia say some things matter more than the final score. >> i just hope that's bringing him some joy right now during this time.
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>> the ten lives club says it's received more than $260,000 in donations from this campaign a lot of those donations, guys, coming in increments of 22, because that's bass' jersey number >> so something good comes out of it. >> yes >> i think it's nice >> the cats are getting some love he's getting some love makes everyone happier >> way to go, bills mafia. so that could have been a boost, but we've got another one. >> i've got a good one y'all are going to love this one. it was a once in a lifetime surprise for students. at georgia state university college of law so the professor, mo ivory teaches a class called legal life of the olympic games. it examines the olympics through court cases and legal procedures she told her students that delta airlines had given her two plane tickets to take two students to the olympics in paris. professor ivory said she was going to use the lottery system to determine who would go with her, so she passed out some envelopes. only, the lottery had a twist. take a look.
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>> we're going to take two students to the olympic games. go ahead and open your envelopes! >> you're going to the olympics! you're going to the olympics you're going to the olympics >> you got it! every single student in the class is going to the olympics this summer. how about that for a field trip! >> that's amazing! >> but the surprise, they also we are going to see those people in paris in style. that's going to be fun. >> you get a beret and you get beret and you get passed out berets to the class we are going to see those people in paris in style. that's going to be fun >> you get a beret and you get beret and you get a beret. coming up, breaking pop start news a brand-new justin timberlake track called "selfish" off his sixth new studio album, we've got it for you also, one on one with nba hall of famer and newly minted oscar nominee, dwyane wade, after your local news.
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have two rainstorms this week and we do have some more light showers in the forecast for the next couple of days. mainly affecting the north bay. but we're also going to be on a warming trend and our temperatures in the upper 60s by saturday, sunday we'll see highs in the low 70s for the inland areas and looking pretty nice on monday as well. but we'll be watching potentially some heavier rain for the middle of next week as those temperatures come back down but over the next few days it's looking nice and quiet with mostly cloudy skies still a chance of showers in san francisco tomorrow morning and then again on saturday morning, but it does look like it's clearing out on sunday. laura, highs in the mid-60s. >> just in time for that game. thank you so much. thank you for joining us. another local updaten about i
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we're going inside the number one reported fraud imposter scam. >> there's an allure about celebrities and people wanting to believe that they're actually talking to those people that they see on tv and the movies every day. >> reporter: including one involving the member of the "today" family >> i'm so terribly sorry that you've gone through something now that so many people have gone through >> how one of our viewers found herself in a costly situation. plus, shooting for the stars. he's an nba legend, newly inducted into the hall of fame, a fashion icon, and best-selling author and this morning, dwyane wade is here to share news about his latest project we'll catch up with him straight ahead. and that's showbiz jon stewart announces that he will be back behind "the daily show" desk at least part time and we're there when his friend and former correspondent heard the news >> a surprise? >> details coming up in pop start, thursday, january 25th,
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day. good to see you. let's get right to our news at 8:00, guys we're talking about heavy rain that's affecting millions of americans across the south, under flood warnings and advisory, parts of louisiana and texas have already been drenched with up to a foot of rainfall. some drivers ditched their cars while others were trapped by the rising water and had to be rescued. flash flooding making it really tough for police to keep order on the roads al, how much more can we expect of this? >> at least another 24 hours of this 33 million people under those flood watches. heavy rain in the central gulf that will be pushing in. in fact, we've seen -- a lot of these cities have seen more than double the average january precipitation, and all the green dots it's the top ten wettest january on record. and it's not even over this all because of climate change and a typical during el nino track this is causing big problems today, torrential rain, heavy rain moves into the great lakes, and tomorrow that system pushes east, bringing a wintry mix for new england, down to the south, we're looking at that heaviest
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rain another 4 inches on top of what's already fallen, saturated ground there, could be some flooding and then we've got a weekend washout. here comes the second system, flood risk remains evaluated across the south severe weather in alabama and georgia, and as we move on into sunday, rain and wind for the mid-atlantic states and an icy, snowy mix up into new england. guys >> al, thank you police in philadelphia intensify their search overnight for an escaped teenage murder suspect they say that 17-year-old shane pryor was being taken to the hospital for a hand injury suffered in juvenile detention, but he bolted from the parking lot, police say. pryor has been in custody since he was 15 years old. he's charged with fatally shooting a woman his attorney says he has always maintained his innocence last month, a judge refused to let him be tried as a juvenile and his mother says he is terrified of going to prison now to a story about the horrors of war and the will to survive. it involves two sisters from gaza and what their father is calling a miracle. nbc's chief foreign
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correspondent richard engel tells us about the chance meeting that allowed them to find safety away from the fighting richard, good morning. >> reporter: for three months, we've been following the story of a girl in gaza, but always from afar, until recently, the family was given extremely rare permission to come here to turkey for medical treatment so i was finally able to meet them and hear what they've been going through, firsthand moments after an israeli air strike on an apartment building crew first saw 14-year-old birrnal, trapped under rubble. it was late october and the israeli military was bombing heavily in retaliation for hamas' massacre in israel. first responders and bystander managed to pry him free, alive but with the celebration came
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her mother and siblings maria and amed have been killed. miral was treated at a nearby hospital along with her 9-year-old sister, mira. her leg was snapped in two and mira's surgery was a failure soon, she was dying from infection. then they believe a miracle happened in a chance encounter, a visiting turkish delegation approved mira for treatment in turkey very few gazans are allowed out and very few journalists are allowed in so we traveled to turkey and i was able to meet them at a pastry shop. turkey also allowed in her father and miral they were all dazzled by the choices after nearly starving in gaza >> could we order some cakes this one here? this one here. one of these >> reporter: in a quiet place in the back, they told me about the day their world came crashing down, when at 11:00 a.m., the
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fourth floor apartment where they were sheltering turned to smoke and crumbled it was like i was in an elevator going down, miral says then the whole house fell on me, and i couldn't move. i was screaming, saying ambulance, ambulance, mira says. mira may need more surgeries her leg still hasn't healed, and there's a lot she wants to do. i want to go to school to study, to write i have a lot of things that i want to write, she says. after a few bites of cake, she's had enough makdi was stressed his family photos have become his most treasured possessions when he tries to talk about his late wife and children, he can't. what did these kids do to deserve this, he asks?
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♪ welcome back this morning on "today's" consumer, a question, do you really know who you're messaging online >> i hope so, but guess what, imposter scams are the number one fraud reported to the federal trade commission there's a new warning about criminals posing at celebrities and public figures in one case, scammers pretended to be our own jacob soboroff he's actually here along with nbc's vicky nguyen good morning this is crazy. >> this is a wild one. thank you for taking part and being a part of the story. but wait until you hear what happens. experts say these scams can really happen to anyone, and if you're on social media, you're even more vulnerable the goal is to always steal your money and personal information often in the form of gift cards, wire transfers and crypto currency you're about to meet a woman who spent thousands of dollars, convinced she was chatting with jacob soboroff >> the first time i saw him was on the "today" show.
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>> reporter: jane head of tennessee might be the world's biggest jacob soboroff fan >> who wouldn't like that face last may, jane posted a message on jacob's verified facebook page two weeks later, someone responded, claiming to be jacob. and asking her to message him on whatsapp >> i was elated. it was just like, oh, my gosh! >> reporter: they exchanged thousands of messages over the course of six months how often were you communicating? >> almost every day. and there were days when the line of communication was open all day long >> reporter: her daughter, jonie, couldn't believe a busy network news correspondent was chatting with her mother and her instincts were right the scammers pretending to be jacob convinced jane to send more than $17,000 in bitcoin and gift cards >> i was saying "no," no, i can't. and this person said, well, just
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>> reporter: police said a victim in kansas lost $94,000 to someone falsely claiming to be country singer neil mccoy. another in pennsylvania scammed out of $41,000 by a johnny depp impersonator and this woman in philadelphia told our local station that she sent $290,000 to a scammer posing as golfer phil mickelson. >> it started on facebook. >> reporter: in 2023, imposter scams cost americans $2 billion. >> there's an allure about celebrities and people wanting to believe that they're actually talking to those people that they see on tv and in the movies every day. >> reporter: fbi special agent andrew inicente say that scammers look for superfans. >> they become targets for these types of criminal actors >> reporter: during our investigation, we found imposters pretending to be keanu reeves, reba mcentire, ryan rends, dolly parton, and even me on "x," facebook and instagram what are some things social media companies should be doing
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to protect consumers >> well, i don't think the entire onus should be on consumers to report when they've been contacted by a scammer. imposter scams affect people of every age group, every income group, no matter where you live. >> it was very hard for me to approach her about it. >> reporter: hoping to break through to her mom, jonie reached out to nbc news for help >> i feel the strain, but it's only because i love her. >> i have something that might be able to cheer you up just a little bit i want you to introduce you toc suppor somebody >> jacob >> jane! >> hey >> thank you so much for your support, and i'm so terribly sorry that, you know, you've gone through something now that so many people have gone through. you're going to help a lot of people by having this conversation with vicky. >> thank you for what you do you're just a joy to watch >> reporter: in a statement, meta, the parent company of facebook and instagram said they take steps to protect their users and wrote, scammers have always existed and they continuously adapt their tactics to new technology to manipulate
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people in various ways that's why meta alongside our industry peers continues to take steps to improve detection and enforcement. they said they removed 827 million fake accounts from july to september last year, in addition to the accounts we found, and they asked for the public's help in reporting scam accounts "x" did not respond to our request for comment. to reduce your risk of becoming a victim, be wary of anyone who reaches out to you claiming to be a celebrity never send money or gift cards to someone you don't know. if you have lost money to a scammer, cut off contact right away and contact the bank or gift card company immediately to try to reverse the transaction and jane has this bit of advice. >> my journey brought me extreme happiness and then mortifying sadness, but i think i'm here now to warn other people to be
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careful. >> and we really just want to thank jane and her daughter again for sharing their story. don't be embarrassed consumer experts say this is a crime, it is not your fault. they want to stop victim blaming and encourage people to talk about these scams so others can avoid them and it really helps when you realize how many people this has happened to. >> i have seen so many times fake accounts in my name and my friends would message me and people would message me and say, hey, somebody has an account and they're pretending to be you, and it never occurred to me that this is what people were doing >> by the way, people shouldn't be embarrassed if you are a victim or you think you might be, because these scammers are very good. they're very elaborate they're playing on that. they can fool lots of people, smart people you just have to be careful. >> i want to say to jane, thank you to jane, so much for talking to us, because there are so many people that are in the same position that jane is in she was doing this out of the goodness of her heart. she thought that we truly were communicating with each other. and it was completely innocent and that's what so many people are falling for. remember what happened to andy cohen. these people are good. >> the scammers are good >> savannah had somebody who had a skin care line under your name and we did a whole thing on it
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>> people were sending their money and not getting a product. it's like, i have nothing to do with this. it's not okay. >> what about this new one with your book? >> oh, yeah, right now, i have a book coming out in february, there's a workbook that's being sold on some of these sites -- >> that has nothing to do with us >> nothing to do with us even my mom was like, should i buy the workbook i'm like, what workbook? no >> if you suspect it, get in touch with who -- law enforcement? >> absolutely, law enforcement, locally, but if you're not familiar, talk to your friends and family, go to aarp.org >> but we will take the sobo pillow >> i told jane, if my wife saw that pillow, she would say, no thank you. >> i don't think jane will part with that. >> all right, thank you, vicky >> mr. roker >> that's pretty low, trying to scam somebody about a book on faith. that's crazy >> and yet here we are >> here we are well, you can take it to the bank we're looking at rain and flooding down through the gulf coast and into the lower mississippi river valley foggy travel for a good portion of the country
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and could be some airport delays especially midwest of the northeast. mountain snows making their way into the rocky and more wet jeffries. good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we'll have a mostly sunny sky into the afternoon, but clouds return tomorrow. early in the day we may see some spotty showers in the north bay and then another chance of saturday morning rain in the north bay as well. but we are clearing out and look at our temperatures. they will be going up several degrees, reaching the peak on sunday. that's just in time for the 49ers >> and that is your latest weather. don't forget, best time of the morning, right now hit it >> with the sirius xm channel 108 hit. >> that's good, too. we'll start "popstart. lots to get to including j.t. in a minute we'll start with jon stewart pretty soon the emmy-winning
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comedian will be saying this line once again. >> welcome to the "daily show" >> that's right, yesterday, nbc news confirming the former "daily show" host is getting back behind the desk it's a long-running comedy central program. he previously led that program from '96 to 2015, but jon stewart will be hosting on monday nights through the 2024 election and will continue as executive producer of the show into 2025. and on cays when jon's not hosting "the daily show" they'll rely on a team of rotating correspondents the announcement came as a surprise, even shocking stewart's former friend and colleague, john oliver, who wanted who happened to be sitting down with our own willie geist when that news broke >> what do you think >> that is a surprise. that is a show that needs a host, and he certainly is a very, very good one. will be exciting to see what he does i do think after 2025, they should get a host. >> it feels that way, doesn't it
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>> yes i would -- i would, i would or amber roughen. but it's going to be very exciting to see john again in an election year, as well >> right >> that is watchable >> back in for another bite at the apple. >> that's right! wow. >> jordan's back >> talking about michael jordan. you can tell he was surprised. he really didn't know. >> he really seemed caught offguard >> that will be good jon stewart set to return on february 12th. next up, justin timberlake, hot off the press. the grammy winner just this ll. let's take a look. ♪ if i get jealous, i can't help morning dropped the single "selfish," the track coming with a new music video as well. let's take a look. ♪ if i get jealous, i can't hel it ♪ ♪ i want every bit of you because i'm selfish ♪ it's bad for my mental, but i can't fight it when you're out looking lake you do but you can't hide it ♪ >> that is "selfish. it arrives ahead of j.t.'s sixth
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studio album, calling that album everything i thought it was. we'll keep an eye out for that plus, we might get a live performance of "selfish" this weekend. justin set to take the stage at "snl." he's also joining jimmy fallon on "the tonight show" tonight. >> don't they always do like a cool -- >> yeah. >> maybe the history of something. next up, jason and travis kelce. you've heard of them, right? the football guys? okay, good on their latest episode of their new heights podcast, they're doing a deep dive on jason's epic shirtless moment that you can see from the game. the eagles center walking us through exactly what he was thinking in that moment. >> beer. i can't just take my shirt off in the box, right? who takes their shirt off in the box, it's heated so i'm like, here's what i'm going to do. i'm taking my shirt off and jumping out of this box, so then i'm out of the box and i have my shirt off, and then i can be like my buffalo bills mafia like compadres. this is how my mind works after 40 miller lites. >> making dreams come true earlier this week.
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we met that lucky little girl that jason lifted up so she could say hi to taylor swift this game was jason and his wife, kylie's, first time meeting the grammy winner taylor and here's how this went >> i'm not going to lie, i gave kylie a heads up the moment we got into the suite, i said, i'm taking my shirt off and jumping out of the suite, and she was like, jason, don't you dare she was already telling me, be on your best behavior. because we were meeting taylor i said, this is part of the irs taylor. i said, this is part of the jason kelce charm. >> oh, jason kelce charm. the first time i met you i was blacked out drunk. this is part of the jason kelce charm. >> oh, man well, tay says she absolutely loved you, so. >> you've got to love that >> did he say "tay" or "tay tay" >> analyze -- >> i think he's going to make a great brother-in-law >> he's the best part of the charm, he said that is part of the charm. >> 40 miller lites and i met my wife when he was blacked out drunk. got to love it next up, "saturday night
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live" have announced the next pair of a-listers that have take the stage february 3rd. "snl" first-timer ayo will led that celebrity guest host. you may know her as the nice young lady whose belongings i often hold at various award shows or the superstar from the hit series "the bear." she'll be joined by jennifer lopez, her fourth appearance as a musical guest. that will be an awesome show >> you should offer to hold her stuff on "snl. >> i did, i told her on instagram, i'll hold your script coming up, we'll spend some quality time with jay shetty, sharing his simple tips for achieving your goals in 2024 but first, your local news
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good morning. it's 8:26. i'm marcus washington. the manhunt continues for a suspect who shot and critically injured an alameda county deputy at 1:30 yesterday in the business park. the deputy suffered injuries police say are critical, but not life-threatening. it happened while that deputy was serving an eviction. throughout the night, people were being told to stay clear of that area, believing the suspect was still there. now the lockdown is over and
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there is no threat to the public. authorities are revealing no details about the suspect, but they're planning a 9:00 a.m. news conference, which you can stream live on our nbc bay area platforms. we are seeing a lot more sunshine. we are now dry compared to yesterday morning. our temperatures in the low 50s, but headed for the low 60s for some spots today with hayward headed for a high of 62 and santa rosa as well, and 59 in san francisco. we are looking at some spotty showers mainly in the north bay tomorrow and saturday, but sunny and highs in the low 70s on sunday. e'll have w a
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♪ 8:30 now we're supposed to be reading, but we're just taking selfies. look at this little cutie in
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here click. we did it. 8:30, thursday morning it's a rainy one but guess what it's kind of warm! dwyane wade! dwyane wade is in the house! >> in the house! >> i'm just hanging out over here >> nba hall of famer, mvp in the world of fashion, host of a new thought-provoking podcast. oh, by the way, just this week, nominated for an oscar as well >> wowza >> we'll catch up with d. wade but we can't have him out in the rain too long. >> that coat -- >> that coat is a-plus >> it's made for the rain. >> wow looking good, looking good all right, all right, guys also ahead, what can you do if your new year's resolutions have already fallen off track jay shetty is here he's going to share some wisdom and some timely tips to help us get back on track. >> maybe he can help jason kelce with his 40 miller lites talk about that a little bit plus, shop today's adrianna brock is in the house. top picks from fashion to your home to handle the worst of winter
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later on the third hour, w have chef elena besser turning up the heat, sharing easy hacks that will make life so much better in the kitchen. be sure to join us tomorrow. we are going big for one of the biggest weekends in the nfl we are calling it today's playoff pep rally. we are fanning out to all four cities, of course, hoping to see their team in the super bowl baltimore, detroit, kansas city, and san francisco. >> let's go! let's get our game faces on. it's a special live event. if you live in one of the conference championship cities, we want to see you there we have all the details on today.com. >> got some ravens' fans right here, by the way good time. so looks like the drizzle has started. >> let's go! >> that's going to be a good time so looks like the drizzle has started. >> now, we saw donna, 90 years old. i want to introduce you to ronald now, how old do you think ronald is >> i can't answer because i just asked. >> i can see his sign. 68 >> this man is 80 years old. >> no way. >> happy birthday!
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>> and you got another 70! >> and another 70. that's 310, >> let's do the math >> we've got 140, that's 220, that's 310, 310. and 60 that's 370 years of -- that's almost four smuckers jars. >> and add 90! >> and of course, donna! >> donna >> that's the honors >> unbelievable. >> i love it >> i love an audience that makes me feel like a kid that's fantastic >> takes a lot takes a lot. >> all right, let's show you what's happening as far as your weather is concerned rain and snow out west we move into saturday, more heavy rain into the appalachian and tennessee valley sunday, sunday, sunny and mild from the plains to texas and good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we do have some warmer weather
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coming our way, but it will still be cool for this afternoon with highs in the low 60s, but it will be mostly sunny. tomorrow, more clouds come in. we're also going to be watching out for spotty showers mostly in the north bay early in the morning and another chance saturday morning. then on sunday it is nice, headed for the low 70s. we'll see that monday as well. in >> that is your latest weather! >> you guys are going to get some airtime right here! let's stroll this way. coming up next, award-winning author and podcast host, jay shetty sharing practical advice for setting and >> that is your latest weather >> you guys are going to get some airtime right here! let's stroll this way. coming up next, award-winning author and podcast host, jay shetty sharing practical advice for setting and reaching your goals. do not miss his tips but first, this "today" on nbc.is
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this morning on "start today," awords of wisdom from one of our favorites, you know him, jay shetty is the best-selling author, host of the "on purpose" podcast, and the chief purpose officer at calm jay's here with simple tips to help you achieve your goals. good morning i'm so fascinated by you, jay. i feel like some people have wisdom, but the well keeps getting deeper it's not as if we hear your speeches and it's like, there's jay with that speech going how do you keep that fertile ground going for yourself? and might help others, too >> a big part of it is finding that time to keep digging, keep finding, keep staying curious. i love learning from the guests on my show and learning from you. i like to listen and learn to as many people as i can >> you travel around >> i travel around the world, try to discover new insights and ideas. >> i love this let's talk about the first of the year, we have big, huge lofty goals. things we want to accomplish, and sometimes by around now, we feel let down. >> yes, yes. studies show that 43% of us will quit on our goals by the end of january. i'm glad we're talking about
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this right now the reason is, because we don't have three things. they are a purpose, the people we need and ones to let go and a plan >> purpose is tricky, because so many people, that's probably the most asked question you get. i want to find out my purpose. so how do you start to tackle that p >> i want to make it really simple for everyone. this isn't about your big purpose in life. this is about the purpose of this year. i think often, you want this year to be the year we win, the. the first is learning. a year where we're learning new knowledge, new ideas. year we succeed. but there are four different types of years we can have the first is learning. a year where we're learning new knowledge, new ideas the second is a year of experimentation. trying new things, being curious. third is a year of performance finding that groove and momentum and fourth is a year of thriving so bill gates had this great statement where he said, we underestimate what we can do in ten years and overestimate what we can do in one years i want to people think about,
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what is your purpose in this one year ahead >> and have everything go through that lens. what's yours, by the way >> my purpose is what we went earlier, to be curious and learn from as many people as can i >> okay, people, that's your second one that's a biggy i think we have friends or people who have been in our lives for a long, long time, and then new people, but how do we make sure we have the right group so we keep growing >> everyone has a different role in our life. there are three roles that we need to nurture and harness. first is the cheerleader we need people in our lives that cheer us on, and we need to be this for other people as well. it creates a symbiotic relationship the second is you need people to challenge you. you need people who push you a bit further. this can be someone you're working with and growing with. and you need someone who checks in with you. they don't expect anything of you, they don't mind if you forgotten about your goal or fallen back, they're checking in to make sure you're okay >> there's that saying, you're the sum total of the five people you spend the most time with, so choose wisely.
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season of life, not what if there are people in your life who at some point wer very important, but in this season of life, not so much. do you believe in like making a clear distinction or do you prefer like to let things kind of just go their natural way >> i think it's really important to communicate effectively with people and recognize what your priorities are so rather than telling someone that they're not a priority, talk about what your priorities are and where you're moving towards. and then people will naturally come in and out of your life >> the last "p" is a plan.e mer don't have time to make a plan, because you're so busy that's important, and i think that can also be daunting, because a lot of people are on the merry-go-round, and you don't have time to make a plan, because you're so busy living your life. >> absolutely! i want to give you a really simple one it's called the 1-4-3-1 method you have one big goal for the year like, this is the year i want to learn how to get better sleep. let's say that's -- this is the year i want to make sure that i do 10,000 steps a day, right this is the big goal of the year
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to achieve >> big goal. >> now we're going to break that down into four seasons there's four seasons in the year what am i going to try to achieve in each season to make me feel like i'm making progress maybe season one, i'm doing 1,000 steps a day. maybe season 2, i'm doing 2,000 steps a day. let's really break it down let's now break it down into each season is three months each what are the different ways in which i'm going to walk around what are the different ways in which i'm going to move? and finally, we have one week per month. i'm going to break it down for that one week. the reason i say this method is, you get all of these mini milestones, these mini moments to win, and you can celebrate them along the way, rather than waiting until the end of the year to feel you've achieved a big goal >> real quick, what's your morning routine. what do you do first thing when you open your eyes >> my first moment is to remind myself of something i'm grateful for. i have a post-it next to my bed, what are you grateful for. it sparks a thought. >> do you use your phone for an alarm? >> i've been using the hatch,
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>> my kids use that. >> it wakes you up with natural sunlight >> i like that >> i love that device. >> by the way, your advice is great. your podcast is incredible i love the fact that you're always curious and there's always something new and fresh and different. thank you so much for coming >> you've got to check out his podcast, it's called "on purpose," find it wherever you get your podcast craig, over to you speaking of podcasts, this guy's got a new one as well. dwyane wade is in the house. of course, we'll talk about basketball, talk about that new podcast, talk about this amazing outfit that he has on. and of course, the oscar nomination, as well.
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congratulations. >> thank you thank you. >> give me the story behind the title. why "the why"? >> yes we're looking for something that identifies with me and it went back to what i've been dealing with my whole life, the misplacement of the a and the y in my name so the "y" has been displaced my entire life. so i'm taking my "y" back, i'm claiming my "y." that's why you see it in the logo, and also the "y. asking people, what is your why is very -- you can see when you ask someone, what is my why? what was my why? it's a very important question that i always end my podcast with what's your why now, what's your why going forward? >> and the why changes for years, it was basketball, now it's like 16 other things. but the why evolves. >> the why evolves and it depends on what kind of question you ask with that why if i ask you, what is your why
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for being here right now, those what's your why for the future those are two different answers, possibly i love it. to me, it was that double entandra but it was really to take the "y" out of my name >> and not just for basketball fans, which i what i love about it your first episode, you spend some time talking to the greats and spend some time with pat reilly, but lindsey vonn who else >> david grubman, which anybody goes to miami, david grubman is like one of the kings of miami now. he has casa donna, all of these restaurants. i wanted to talk to him. so i want to break it up i talk to melo, a good friend of the show and mine. i want to break it up a little bit. my next run, when i go back out again, i want to go outside of that circle and be able to sit with the craigs and the jay shetties of the world and be able to talk to the other greats as well. >> speaking of miami and your nba days, i was so delighted to see this a few weeks ago and i think we've got some b-roll of your reaction. a lot of great players came
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through miami, came through "the heat." shaq, chris bosch, a fellow named lebron james but the only former heat player that is now getting a statue is a guy named dwyane wade. when you got that news from pat, what did you think what was your reaction >> what i thought about was the kid that grew up in chicago in 1993 who heard that michael jordan had a statue. and i remember the first time i ever heard of a statue was that moment and everything it meant for me, everything it meant for my family, everything it's meant for all the fans around the world to come to chicago, take those photos with that statue. and so i said, wow, like, now i have that, my family has that -- families across the world will be able to share in a moment that we choose to put outside the arena. so i just thought about all the families that are going to be able to be a part of it. >> i thought about the picture that would make for the best pose for a statue. i think we have it i think that -- that should be your statue. did you get input?
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>> i have input and i know what it's going to look like, but no one has said that yet. that is great. like, what >> for what it's worth -- right! and it's also very miami, by the way. before i let you get out of here, congratulations, a few days ago, you were nominated for your second oscar. you're already an oscar winner, but now up for a second oscar. for folks kwho have not seen this documentary, tell us a little bit about this short documentary that you produced. >> first of all, i have to give credit to the entire team, you know, kristi, john, but arlo ba. >> he allowed for the team to follow him in his community. he is what we washington, the guy right here -- >> the barber of little rock >> the barber of little rock, he allowed for the team to follow him in his community he is what we call an economic warrior. and we need those in our community. and so for him to not only put 1,500 barbers and people through the salon. in the community if you know anything about the community, the barbershop is a staple it's where you feel the safest it's where people come and get to talk about sports and talk about everything. it's the safety.
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he's provided that safe haven, but also, he's opened up the non-profit bank as well to be able to have people come in and help them with small businesses, help them better their communities, help them with their dreams, help them pay their bills. he's one of those like, he's a hero >> yes >> they call athletes heroes, and we do a great job. someone who's really taken on what his mother started and really is putting on for his community and his city, that's what a hero looks like and so i got behind him, because it reminds me of my community. reminds me of what we deal with. and i wanted to highlight that and showcase what we deal with in our communities and how the wealth gap -- i don't even call it a gap anymore. >> it's a chasm. >> it's a chasm. it's not even a gap. and how that affects, you know, individuals like you and i sitting here together, to be able to have more opportunities, we need more opportunities, we need more economic, you know, push we need more economic support. so shout-out to arlo washington. and he is nominated and his community is nominated for this oscar. >> it's always a pleasure. congratulations.
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family's well? >> family is great >> five kids, everyone's good? >> the whole gang. >> all the wades are great thank you, my friend always great to have you by the way, new episodes of "the why" podcast come out on wednesday. oh, savannah >> why am i cleaning this studio you know why, because it hasn't been cleaned since dave garway was here in fact, we've got it right here coming up, some fashion to cleaning, adrianna brock is here with top products to help you make it through the heart of winter but first, this is "today" on nbc. look mom, i found one. oh, yeah, you did. but we need an atm from our bank unless you want to spend a small fortune in fees. uh, no, thank you. banking with us means more fee-free atms than the two largest us banks combined. well, that would be convenient but there is no b-m-o here.
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starting with sweaters and ending with dusters. >> we have a little bit of everything to solve all your winter problems. we all have a sweater. this one from old navy is going viral on social media. it sold out a few times. it's back in stock now it's probably going to sell out again. it's under $20 it's super size inclusive, chi really love. it goes up to size 4xl and comes in those great colors. if you're going to buy something in the middle of winter, make sure it's something that you can wear throughout the spring and throughout the year. so this is a really good piece >> cute colors, too. >> cute colors, super popular right now. >> 11 bucks? >> yeah. >> and it's on sale. get it before it sells out >> have you heard of uniglow >> yes, of course! >> so we love uniglow, especially in the winter time, because all of their products are made with heattech fabric, which are designed to retain all the heat so you stay nice and cozy. this padded scarf is made with
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that, and it's lined with it it's so soft and cozy. but what's really cool about it is that it has this little loop, so you don't have to worry about how to wear it and it has a hidden built-in pocket you can keep your lip gloss, keys >> the audio guys are mad, though >> sorry >> but we had to demonstrate so for our dry lips -- >> dry lips happen to everybody and summer fridays is a brand we love it's super popular right now it's female founded, vegan products, and this is their butter balm. it comes in a colorless shade, if that's your style everyone on our team is obsessed with this stuff. >> my 9-year-old is obsessed with it. >> this is awesome for all ages, all skin types, all skin tones it comes in a bunch of different colors if you want to wear it, it has a sheer gloss to it. i want to wear it with a lip liner if you're going out, but this is a versatile lip piece that will hydrate and moisturize your lips. >> and give you a little shine,
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which we all need. >> what's next >> this is an an essence made with snail mucin have you heard about this trend? >> i have not, my dear not something i'm looking to put on my face i have to be honest. >> this is designed for your face it's made with an essence. it's made to hydrate your skin that's what's so popular about the snail mucin. >> it needs a rebrand. mucin sounds like mucus. here, do you want some snail mucus, and once you get that image -- okay >> once you get the image out of your head, it's made with hila ronnic acid, so it helps retain moisture which we need in the winter this is a great serum to try right now in between your moisturizer and all your skin care products. >> don't knock it until you try it, snail mucin. >> it's super affordable and the number one best seller get on the trend >> we were cleaning earlier, we have a little bit of time. let's do this. >> laundry, we're all cleaning
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