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good morning. thank you for starting your good morning thanks for starting your weekend with us. former president trump ordered to pay tens of millions of dollars in damages for defaming writer e. jean carroll. >> and mr. trump blasting the ruling, promising to appeal. it's january 27th. this is "today." massive verdict for the second time. a federal jury putting a price on donald trump's defamatory
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attacks on e. jean carroll this time more than $83 million. will carroll ever see any of that money southern soaker. 23 million people under flood watches from alabama to virginia, and already drenched from recent storms, now bracing for another round of severe weather today. we'll break down where the storm is headed next warning signs ignored. prosecutors tell a jury in michigan the mother of convicted school shooter ethan crumbley ignored her son's disturbing text messages and drawings and should have done more to prevent the tragedy. we're live with the very latest on this first of its kind trial. breaking overnight, stepping down long-time head of the wwe, vince mcmahon, abruptly resigns from the wrestling giant's parent company after he was accused this week of sexual misconduct all that, plus terrifying
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crash. >> shiffrin goes down. >> the greatest downhill skier ever, american mikaela shiffrin, slams into the safety nets during a world cup race in italy. shiffrin limping off the course where she was airlifted to the hospital thankfully she's now on the road to recovery. today, saturday, january 27th, 2024 >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with peter alexander and laura jarrett, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today" and thanks so much for joining us on this saturday morning. peter alexander and i haven't been working together all that long, but after yesterday, my friend, i think we are bonded forever. one minute we're on a shoot for "saturday today," we're in a chocolate factory having a lovely time. the next minute, we were in the back of a car, peter is producing a live shot for me i'm about to go up on a special report on the e. jean carroll
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verdict. i don't think we'll ever forget that. >> that was a memorable day. i didn't anticipate things were going to go that way i preferred the chocolates we got both done it is one of the main headlines we're going to get to. a lot of news, a little playoff football to talk about this weekend. but there's also that punishing weather in the forecast. a lot of it for the south today. another rough forecast for areas that have already been under water for days because of severe flash flooding the rain could come fast and furious again today, before the storm moves up to the east coast. we're going to have the full forecast for what you can expect let's begin with morning with that jury verdict against donald trump, the second time in just a matter of months that he's lost trying to defend himself in court against defamation claims. >> reporter: another victory for writer e. jean carroll in her long-running defamation battle against donald trump the former president now facing a staggering $83 million in
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damages. carroll saying in a statement, this is a great victory for every woman who stands up when she's been knocked down, and a huge defeat for every bully who has tried to keep a woman down mr. trump vowing to appeal the jury's verdict, taking to truth social, saying this is not america. his attorney blasting the judge, saying the deck was stacked against her client from the beginning. >> before i walked into court that judge decided that every single defense president trump had we were not allowed to raise in front of the jury >> reporter: carroll first came forward in 2019, saying he sexually assaulted her in a department store dressing room in the '90s. he told reporters she was a liar >> what she did is terrible, what's going on. it's a total false accusation, and i don't know anything about her. >> reporter: it's those words from mr. trump and his social media post that followed that kicked off the entire lawsuit. carroll alleging he unleashed a
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torrent of threats online, from trump supporters and tarnished her reputation in may, a different jury found mr. trump had sexually abused carroll and defamed her, after he was no longer president, awarding her $5 million. this second jury left only to decide how much he should have to pay for what he said about her while in office. the jury returning their unanimous verdict after fewer than three hours of deliberations friday mr. trump's main political rival also taking note, nikki haley saying, in part, quote, donald trump wants to be the presumptive republican nominee and we're talking about $83 million in damages we're not talking about fixing the border, we're not talking about tackling inflation >> as you said, we know that former president trump is planning to appeal we were in the car when this broke and the first question i asked you was, will e. jean carroll ever see any of this money? the case is going to get tied up in course for a long time.
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remember, this is the second verdict. he's already been ordered to pay once before. and she hasn't seen a cent of that money he put some in escrow because he couldn't get anyone else to put the money up front so he could try to get a bond. but who is going to lend to him? he's a credit risk he has all of these legal cases, all of this legal liability. i think this is going to be really tough for her it's going to be a long time >> yet the potential that she could file another suit if the defamation continues going forward. thank you, fresh off that huge verdict against him. former president trump returns to the campaign trial later today, with an event in las vegas. mr. trump trying to nail down the republican nomination as the current president, joe biden, tries to energize democrats in south carolina nbc's aaron gilchrist is traveling with president biden he is in comelombia, south carolina this morning. >> reporter: good morning. early voting for democrats here in south carolina has started a week ahead of the primary that happens next saturday, and
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tonight president biden will headline the state party's annual dinner. this is really an appearance that is partly a thank you to south carolina for paving his way to the democratic nomination four years ago it's also an acknowledgment of how important the black vote is to the president's re-election a campaign official telling me that tonight the president will explain how he's kept his promises to the black community and contrast that with life under a second trump administration president biden will also say that there is more to be done and that he's putting in the work meanwhile, the republican front-runner, former president trump, is also back on the campaign trail in las vegas today, and south carolina's former governor, nikki haley, is campaigning here in her home state. she is expected to take shots at trump and also is vowing to stay in the race for the republican nomination, despite losing new hampshire, peter. >> kristen welker also having nikki haley on the sunday show tomorrow aaron, former president trump is also facing some sharp criticism from democrats and republicans,
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including some of his allies, for urging them to reject what would be a rare bipartisan border deal. where do things stand on that? >> reporter: peter, negotiation on border security have been inching -- they've been inching closer. president trump saying on social media that republicans shouldn't do anything and a deal only helps democrats. some conservatives have suggested blocking an agreement so that voters can blame president biden for failure and then credit president trump for getting a deal done if he wins the election coming up republicans on the hill are calling efforts to disrupt the deal's progress appalling and tragic. >> aaron gilchrist with the latest from south carolina this morning. thank you so much. let's turn now to the weather and the threat of severe weather today in the south, including more flash flooding. meteorologist michelle grossman is in for angie this morning.
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>> great to see you. we are so soggy, those umbrellas getting lots of work this week because we're seeing rounds of rain coming in we're still seeing that today. 23 million people still impacted by flood alerts. we have a flood watch in the green here no flash flood warnings. that's good news we'll see them as we go throughout the day taking a look at radar, we're looking at heavy rain where you see the brighter colors, the reds, oranges, yellows that's where we're seeing torrential downpours we saw a little bit of lightning a few hours ago and we're looking at the chance for severe storms that's going to bring the chance of damaging winds and a few tornadoes are possible especially where you see the yellow so montgomery, enterprise, mobile could see some hail with any of those storms as well this is the setup, an area of low pressure we've have a frontal boundary draped across the area think of it as a train track and cars moving along the track. here comes another one we're looking at the rain spreading through a soggy southeast and we're going to add
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to that. we're looking at a severe storm weather risk throughout the afternoon. we're going to see it move into the mid-atlantic and then we're going to introduce some cold weather as well. so in the cold side, we're looking at snow. that's where you steeee the blu. the whiter blue is where we'll see heavier amounts of snow. heavy rain along the coast and snow blanketing the interior we could see from 4 to 6 inches of snow in some spots. then by monday it's a messy commute as westart our monday morning because we're looking at the system moving offshore with lingering snow, gusty winds throughout the northeast we're going to pay attention to that look at all of this rain where you see the darker colors, that's where we're expecting lots of rain and we could see hourly rainfall rates of an inch we'll talk more about the storm and look at the rest of today's forecast in just a bit. >> thank you. heading overseas, now the cia director is expected to meet with top officials from israel and qatar this weekend, trying to broker a deal to release all 130 hostages still being held in
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gaza nbc's matt bradley is in tel aviv with more what is the latest on that effort >> reporter: yeah, peter, so the cia chief is going to be headed to france to meet with his counterparts from israel and egypt, as well as the prime minister of qatar. so the idea here is to jump-start these stalled negotiations on freeing those last remaining more than 100 hostages, six of whom are americans. peter, this is going to be a tough trip, because the hamas says said they're not going to free hostages unless israel agrees to a complete cease-fire, something they've totally ruled out. separately, the u.s. has said that they are halting financing to the u.n. relief and works agency, the main body in charge of providing aid to the palestinian people this comes after israel accused a dozen or more employees of having actually participated in those october 7th terror attacks. now, in response, they said they had fired those employees. but this is likely to really
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deepen the already profound distrust between israel and the united nations >> a lot of new pressure on the united nations refugee program speaking of the united nations, the international court of justice yesterday ordered israel to take steps to limit civilian casualties in gaza, and to prevent genocide what kind of impact could that have >> reporter: yeah, peter, this is a momentous decision, but it really is unlikely to have any immediate observable effect on the fighting in the gaza strip as you mentioned, the court told israel to prevent genocide but stopped short of demanding they stop their incursion into the gaza strip, which has already killed 26,000 people, most of them civilians, this according to the hamas-run gazan ministry of health. >> matt, thank you for the first time since that big hole blew open in the side of an alaska airlines yet,
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the boeing max 9 planes are back in the skies nbc's senior correspondent, tom costello, has more >> reporter: alaska flight 1146, seattle to san diego was the first max 9 to return to flight as alaska gradually reintroduces all of its inspected 9s. >> we expect within a week our entire 65 airplanes or close to that should be up back in full service. >> reporter: united plans to start flying its max 9s this sunday both airlines say passengers who don't want to fly the max 9 can re-book without penalty. the aircraft type is usually on the reservation and ticket it was three weeks ago that the door plug on alaska flight 1282 blew out over portland these passengers were on board. >> it was very cold, but everything was rushing out we just had the roar. >> reporter: investigators are looking at whether the door plug was ever bolted in place, as
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both alaska and united airlines continue inspecting their own max 9s most have two door plugs, one on the right and one on the left side and it's taking maintenance teams up to ten hours per door plugs to do the inspection, making sure that every single bolt on the plug is secure on thursday, boeing stopped all 737 max production to focus on quality control. >> we at the boeing company are under a tremendous amount of scrutiny, and what i will say is rightly so >> reporter: in washington, bipartisan support for congressional hearings >> it is in everyone's interest that boeing continue to prosper. for that to happen, boeing needs to have a safety culture >> reporter: the ntsb expects to release a preliminary report on the midair emergency next week, including a detailed analysis of the recovered door plug. the faa, meanwhile, says it will not improve an increase in boeing max 9 production until it sees an improvement in boeing quality control.
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peter and laura, back to you. >> tom, thanks very much for that one. we want to turn overseas where king charles spent the night in a hospital after undergoing a medical procedure on friday. he joins princess kate, who remains hospitalized after undergoing abdominal surgery meagan fitzgerald has more they're both in the same place. >> reporter: you're right, and good morning to you. the king is doing well after undergoing the corrective procedure for his enlarged prostate he arrived at the hospital yesterday morning and by the afternoon his procedure was complete his wife, queen camilla, saying much of the day at the hospital before leaving late afternoon. but she just arrived back at the hospital moments ago now, the palace isn't releasing a lot of details, but they have confirmed that the king's condition is benign and he'll have a short recovery period it's unclear as to how long he'll remain in the hospital keep in mind, as you just mentioned, it's the same place where princess kate is currently recovering from a noncancerous
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planned abdominal surgical that took place last week in fact, king charles stopped in to see her friday morning before his procedure. now, we are expecting kate to be released from the hospital as soon as today, but kensington palace says she has a long road to recovery. doctors are recommending that she doesn't return to public duties until after easter. peter and laura. >> we hope they both have quick recoveries thank you so much. now to this, the u.s. on friday approving a $23 billion sale of dozens of f-16 fighter jets to turkey the move came just hours after turkey agreed to ratify sweden's membership in nato the u.s. and its allies have been pushing for the expansion of nato to include sweden and finland ever since russia's invasion of ukraine nearly two years ago. sweden's formal entry to nato now depends on hung ri. we're going to lighten it up the scoreboard was lighting up in the nba on friday dallas mavericks star luka
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doncic broke his own franchise record with a career high 73 points in a road win over atlanta. doncic tying the record for the fourth highest scoring total in the nba's history. only wilt chamberlain and kobe bryant have scored more in a single game. another scoring spree in indiana when the phoenix sons booker racked up 62 points of his own in a loss to the pacers. >> 73 points is wild >> pretty good night. michelle grossman is back with a look at the rest of the country's forecast. >> i feel like 20 is good for a game 73, that's crazy so we're wet in the southeast, we're also wet along the west coast. we have a parade of storms that keep moving onshore. all of this heavy rain is going to prompt flash flooding some pinks and purples, it's icy. the blue showing the mountain snow we're going to see that as we go throughout the day we're expecting quite a bit of rain where you see the darker colors, that's corresponding to higher amounts, eugene, down to
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brookings. so washington, oregon, into northern california is seeing really heavy rain and that's going to cause snowmelt as well. the rest of the country, we'll start with the west, there is another storm that moved onshore. lots of sunshine through the southwest, temperatures not bad in california, 77 degrees, that's good because they had the rain in the beginning of the week we're looking at temperatures 10, 20 degrees above normal for this time of year. sneak peek, we're going to be warm again next week the big story today, we're looking at heavy rain and storms throughout the day we're going to add, 2, 3, inches on top of really heavy rainfall and looking at the chance for storms we could see gusty winds, a chance of a few tornadoes and also some hail as we head toward new england, we are quiet right now but that's going to change a good saturday morning. we're looking at satellite and radar and there is shower activity towards the north bay,
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mainly sonoma county and parts of ukiah. the rest of us are seeing cloud cover. mid to upper 60s in some spots especially for the south bay and parts of the east bay. it will be former for guys, that's your very wet saturday forecast. >> michelle, thank you very much still to come, we have the very latest on a first of its kind case where the mother of a convicted school shooter is on trial. jessie, good morning >> good morning. jennifer crumbley's son killed four students and now prosecutors are trying to convince a jury she is also responsible. the latest from court coming up.
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we are back on saturday with the "weekly download." >> we have joe with that. >> good morning. among headlines is the escalation with the war between russia and ukraine. a massive fireball in russia. russian officials say a transport plane was shot down by the defense missiles. according to the russians, it was carrying 65 prisoners for an exchange. it is possible it was planned and deliberately russia. >> i appointed three special counsel. they only need one. >> georgia district attorney fani willis is looking at allegations she benefitted from appointed nathan wade.
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part of the team prosecuting trump. >> controversy over the academy award nominations. margot robbie and greta gerwig missing out. the film did receive eight nominations, including best picture. >> jon stewart will return to host "the daily show" on monday nights through the 2024 election. he will stay on as executive producer through 2025. on days when jon is not hosting, the show will rely on a team of rotating correspondents. >> love these guys. love the way they rise to the challenge. >> fresh off winning the national title at the university of michigan, jim harbaugh is going back to the nfl to be the head coach for the los angeles
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chargers. >> we're excited. thank you. >> the new class of inductees announced for the baseball hall of fame in cooperstown. joe mauer. adrian beltre and then colorado rockies first baseman hellton. >> we are six months away from the paris olympics. the olympic breaking will premiere. the opening ceremonies will be hosted on the seine river. >> we will all start breaking right now. >> peter, it's your time. break dancing. >> finally. >> the bell drum going around the eiffel tower. they have the most impressive venues in the world to have these games. >> pretty back drop. still to come here on
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"today," when tech goes wrong. people using artificial intelligence to generate fake, explicit phots of taylor swift. and justin timberlake's big ekend on "saturdawey
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you want to see who we are as americans? i'm peter dixon and in kenya... we built a hospital that provides maternal care. as a marine... we fought against the taliban and their crimes against women. and in hillary clinton's state department... we took on gender-based violence in the congo. now extremists are banning abortion and contraception right here at home. so, i'm running for congress to help stop them. for your family... and mine. i approved this message because this is who we are. good morning. thanks for joining us on this saturday, january 27th. i'm kira klapper. oakland's largest private employer is telling workers to stay inside the office for lunch and breaks. this is in response to all the crime in oakland. the recommendations came in the form of a memo to kaiser employees.
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staff are being urged to make the changes to their daily routine in an effort to help keep kaisers staff from becoming victims of crime. blue shield of california says it's now paying for ride shares for employees and offering garage parking and private security to address crime concerns. safety in downtown oakland has workers divided. >> i think it's a bit of an overreaction. i have heard some of my co-workers being the victims of some crime maybe once a year or something like that. >> oakland police says it's coordinating increased security with kaiser. in san francisco a 90-year-old toy store is closing. jeffreys toys is near union square. the oldest toy store started
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back in 1938 after 86 years in business it's now permanently closing next month. the current owner says his $20,000 a month rent is not sustainable with a drop in sales post pandemic. turning to our forecast, cinthia pimentel has a look. >> good morning. we're starting off with cloud cover once again and we're also seeing a few spotty showers especially toward the north bay. it's guerneville closer to cloverdale and that border with mendocino county. we'll keep an eye on it. 52 in movoto, 51 in concord and san jose. overall not too bad. our temperatures are going to feel mild in the 60s.
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i'll have the full forecast coming up at 7:00. also coming at 7:00 this morning on "today in the bay" a woman in handcuffs manages to steal a chp cruiser. we'll have that and other stories coming up at 7:00. enjoy the "today" show. ♪ voya ♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. presentation looks great. thanks. voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals. that one. and look forward to a more confident future. that is one dynamic duo. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected.
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♪♪ i ain't never ♪ ♪ letting you go ♪ ♪ i can't help p it ♪ ♪ i want everything ♪♪ >> that will be racing up the charts right away. we are back on saturday morning. it is the 27th of january. that is justin timberlake and
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jimmy fallon and the roots on the "tonight show" doing the classroom instrument version of the song "selfish." >> i like that better. remix of the greatest hits. >> j.t. will do it at home. >> my kids will learn it. >> during his appearance, timberlake will go on tour soon. we will have details coming up later in "popstart." >> that is a tour worth seeing . we begin with the headlines and escalating conflicts in the on middle east. u.s. strikes back at the houth rebels. the british oil tanker was struck and caught fire on friday. the u.s. also shot down a houthi missile aimed at the destroyer which was patrolling the gulf of aden. the white house tightened up the rules for the cabinet
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secretaries unable to work temporarily. this comes after lloyd austin failed for days to let the white house know he was in the hospital earlier this month. in a memo, the white house outlined several steps for federal agencies to delegate authority. austin returned to walter reed friday for a follow-up. doctors say he is expected to make a full recovery. in sports, frightening moments on friday for the most decorated american downhill skier of all time. mikaela shiffrin was competing in a world cup race in italy when she crashed and slid into the safety net. after a scary few minutes, she was able to limp off the course on her own. thankfully shiffrin did not suffer major damage to her left knee. she will miss the next three world cup races. a very unusual trial in michigan. the mother of the school shooter
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on trial for involuntary manslaughter. jennifer crumbley was accused of ignoring glaring warning signs her son was about to snap. we have jesse kirsch in pontiac, michigan. >> reporter: peter, good morning. this is the first time a parent is being put on trial in connection with his or her child's mass shooting. prosecutors argue that jennifer and james crumbley shared the blame for ethan crumbley's rampage. both charged with involuntary manslaughter. jennifer was the first to go on trial this week. ethan crumbley killed four classmates at oxford high school in november of 2021. prosecutors argue his parents, james and jennifer crumbley are also responsible for the massacre. >> first, it did not seem real. >> the prosecutor testifying friday after several messages. prosecutors portraying jennifer
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as a negligent mother. testifying in march of 2021 that the shooter took a picture of a demon asking his mother. >> can you text back. >> reporter: around the time the shooter sent those messages, prosecutors say his parents were out riding horses. his mother calling. >> an hour and a half after the text. that was a 19-second call? >> correct. >> reporter: hours before the rampage, prosecutors showing jennifer crumbley saw the hand written note saying help me with a drawing of a gun. after the meeting at the school, jennifer crumbley contacted someone about a horse before messaging her son. >> you know you can talk to us. we won't judge. it says i care. i know. thank you. i'm sorry for that. i love you. >> reporter: by the time jennifer responded, more than half an hour later, the witnesses say the shooting had already begun.
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defense cross-examination expressing concern for her son. >> you agree overall she is indicating an interest in figuring out what's wrong with her son. >> she is pointing out things she is aware of. >> reporter: both sides taking swipes at each other. >> this shooting is awful. it is the prosecution parading all of this up here. >> parading? does show now the result? that is the case. >> reporter: those tense moments are the latest finger pointing with attorneys as we watch this case unfold. still to come in this trial, jennifer crumbley will testify in her own defense according to her attorney who is also asking the judge to compel the shooter to testify at his mother's trial. there has not yet been an official ruling on that from the judge. peter and laura. >> jesse kirsch, thank you. i appreciate it. michelle grossman is back with the weather. you have the playoff football
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forecast. >> i call it a day of snacks with a side of football. >> you are speaking my language. >> we have good games coming up despite the eagles not in it. chiefs and ravens for sunday. winds gusting 25 miles an hour. pockets of rain. that will not slow them down. that game is at 3:00 eastern time. we slide toward the west and this is a nearly perfect forecast. packers and 49ers. 6:30. partly cloudy skies and light winds. i'm hoping for a packers and ravens game. >> i should correct this. lions. >> that's what i meant. >> if you picked the pack anner packers, they don't have a shot. >> i meant lions. i know about warm weather. the top five warmest weather with the five dots. peter, 80 degrees yesterday in d.c. warm weather. 46 in new york city.
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59 in charleston. look at next week. warmer than average temperatures. that's the look good saturday morning. it's 5:36. storm tracker up to sonoma county and parts of cloverdale seeing a few sprinkles out there. temperatures today with cloud cover actually feeling a little mild, but in the north bay including down in the south bay. mid to upper 60s, including a possibility of 70s this weekend. talk about all the details and the next chance of rain coming up. peter, i love you said that they don't have a shot. >> in green bay? you are saying there's a chance. >> we're coming in for another one. >> to be clear, the forecast is very right. that part is excellent.
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weight loss. new numbers show that using non-prescription weight loss products are on the rise. 1 in 10 have used these products. the trend is more pervasive with girls than boys. >> more young people are exposed to social media and bullying and have a certain image they want to keep. this practice does not lead to sustainable weight loss. >> reporter: the culture transformed thanks to ozempic and wegovy. according to the report from trillion health. >> what measures are people taking? >> people are resorting to what they used to do. that may include laxitives.
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>> reporter: other alternatives are hitting social media. detox tea and supplements which some users claims mimic the effects of weight loss drugs. a rise of counterfeit weight loss drugs. the fda warning consumers of using these fake version. a warning for those looking for a quick fix. for "today," savannah sellers. >> we reached out to bayer which makes miralax. weight loss is not an approved use for the products. >> it seems time to bring in dr. natalie azar. it is advisable to talk to a doctor before weight loss drugs.
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this is not a new thing, but growing. what are the risks associated with this? is this a good idea? >> laxatives are not effective or safe for weight loss. they are used to treat constipation. they can have significant side effects leading to or from dehydration and water loss and imbalance of electrolytes. it can result in constipation. 1 in 10 worldwide used diet pills or supplements or laxatives to lose weight. this can have psychological issues and physical imp
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implications. in terms of what to look for as parents, are our children engaging in unhealthy behavior? meal avoidance. overexci overexcising. constant talk of weight and calorie counting would be warning signs and symptoms of developing an eating disorder. use and abuse of the pills and everything is associated with this. >> dr. azar, thank you for the practical tips. joe? joe? >> a lot in "popstart," sometimes your work shirt needs to be for more
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good morning. thanks for joining us on this saturday, january 27th. i'm kira klapper. the man accused of stealing a car with a toddler inside faced the judge for the first time yesterday. bail for him is set at $125,000. he is accused of stealing a car from in front of an oakland home ho. his attorney says he didn't know a 2-year-old was inside. the lawyer also told the court that he has a drug problem. surveillance video shows him pull the car over briefly in san leandro after he stole it on tuesday. you can see he carried the toddler out of the car, leaves him by the curb and drives off. less than a minute later, a bus driver stopped to help that child. the boy thankfully was safely returned and reunited with his mother. he faces charges of caring
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gentlemaning, child abuse and kidnapping. shifting gears. tomorrow's nfl championship game, 49ers taking on the detroit lions. san francisco police and chp preparing for traffic in the city after the game. they're closing off several off ramps along 101 and 280 tomorrow night. at look at closures including cesar chavez, mission street and san jose avenue. the closures will be in effect sunday night from 7:00 p.m. until midnight. and cinthia pimentel has a look at our microclimate forecast. >> good morning, kira and everyone. a look outside going out towards dublin. busy right now on 580. temperatures 49 degrees. enough for people to start cranking up the heater a little bit. walnut creek, good morning, 51 degrees and clouds lingering into the east and south bay. 50 degrees starting the day in downtown san jose. there are also light showers up
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towards the north, a system approaches the california-oregon border and further into the pacific northwest. light activity towards the sonoma county coastline, cloverdale and ukiah. the rest of the weekend has in store, keeping spotty rain chances for the north bay as far as morning hours go. then pe peeks of sunshine. mid-70s in the forecast. that will be it for the weekend. talking rain returning middle of next week and i'll have those details coming up at 7:00 a.m. kira, back to you. >> cinthia, see you at 7:00. also coming up on "today in the bay," a missing woman found inside a gondola at a tahoe ski resort. she explains how she survived in the freezing sierra. that, plus all your top stories coming up at 7:00. we hope you join us. right now, back to the "today" show.
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good morning. $83 million verdict. former president trump ordered to pay writer e. jean carroll a massive amount in the defamation case against him. mr. donald trump vowing to appeal. will carroll see a dime? artificial intelligence
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images after computer generated images of taylor swift circulated online. what can be done to stop the threat? a broadway first. ♪♪ ♪ moving forward ♪ i keep moving forward ♪♪ >> one of the newest musicals making history. >> there is a saying, if you met one autistic person, you have met one autistic person. you are now meeting seven autistic people. >> you will meet several cast members of the show. today, january 27th, 2024. >> we love the "today" show. >> i'm from washington, d.c. i'm here with my husband celebrating my 54th birthday on the "today" show. >> we are visiting new york city for the first time. standing here watching "today" show. >> good luck.
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i love the "today" show. >> i'm ryan. >> and ella. >> we're from texas. we love the "today" show. keep up the great work. ♪♪ welcome back to "today" on saturday morning. thanks to everybody for joining us on the plaza. you are always welcome to come to the weekend plaza. >> the water is warm. we are very nice. we want to get to the news. the $83 million verdict to e. jean carroll on her defamation case against donald trump. >> this is the second time he lost in court in a matter of months. another victory for writer e. jean carroll in the long-running defamation battle against donald trump. the former president facing $83 million in damages. carroll saying in a statement, this is a great victory for every woman who has been knocked
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down. a huge defeat for every bully. mr. donald trump vowing to appeal taking to truth social saying this is not america. his attorney blasting the judge saying the deck was stacked against her client from the beginning. >> before i walked into court, that judge decided that every single defense president trump had, we were not allowed to raise in front of the jury. >> carroll came forward in 2019 and saying he sexually assaulted her in a department store dressing room in the '90s. he told reporters she was a liar. >> what she did is terrible. what's going on. a total false accusation and i don't know anything about her. >> it is those words from mr. trump and social media post that followed that kicked off the lawsuit. carroll alleges he unleashed a torrent of threats online from trump supporters and tarnished her reputation. in may, a different jury found
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mr. donald trump defamed her after he was president. awarding $5 million. the second jury only to decide what he should pay over what he said about her while in office. the jury returning the verdict after three hours of deliberations on friday. mr. trump's rival taking note. nikki haley saying, donald trump wants to be the presumptive republican nominee$83 million i. not talking about fixing the border or tackling inflation. as for the money involved, mr. trump will be required to put up some portion of the damages while the case is up on appeal. that process could take years to resolve. >> story getting a lot of headlines over the course of the last several weeks. to another developing story from overnight with the wwe founder vince mcmahon stepping
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down from the organization that owns wwe after being accused of sexual misconduct this week. george solis is here with that. >> good morning, mcmahon stepping down from executive chairman and on the board of directors from the tko group. parent company of the wwe. that comes one day after named in the 67-page lawsuit accusing the former ceo and founder of the wwe of sex trafficking and assault and depraved sex acts from a former employee. it inked a $5 billion deal for streaming rights on netflix. the lawsuit penned by jannell grant. she worked there until 2022. she accuses him of physical and emotional abuse. according to the complaint, grant stopped receiving payments from mcmahon after a $3 million
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nondisclosure agreement she was forced to sign. this is not the first time mcmahan was accused of sexual misconduct. an investigation found years of payments to women accusing of misconduct led to the temporary resignation from the wwe. mcmahon called this a vindictive distortion of the truth and he decided to resign out of respect for the tko and wwe. guys. >> george, thank you. that was a lot. seems like a good time for a why the boost. >> this is one you can relate to with the after school car line. one dad in texas decided to shake things up. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪
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>> oh, my goodness. >> i like that. >> see? his daughter thought it was fun. maybe not the reaction you would have expected from the teenager. dad says this is what he is calling trumpet tuesday. he thinks it needs to be a regular thing. i wonder if other parents bring the other instruments and get an orchestra. >> classroom concert. i like it. >> i really like it. playing my recorder. my daughters would be embarrassed. coming up, steve patterson is in l.a. with the latest on taylor swift. >> the swifties helping to get >> the swifties helping to get the i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up, i've got symptom relief. ♪
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we are back this saturday morning with "today's talker." the growing controversy over artificial intelligence. >> this comes to light with the fake images of taylor swift circulated on social media. >> we have steve patterson with more from los angeles. >> good morning. this amounted millions of views before being taken down after the concerned fans spearheading the effort. this is the largest images of fakes. taylor swift undeny bring has the most recognizable faces. in the a.i. world, where and when and how her image is used is hard to control.
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this week, swift fell victim to fake pornographic a.i. images across social media. >> this is the kind of thing we will keep seeing more and more of. >> reporter: the deep fakes amassed tens of millions of views on x before removed. critics voiced concern of the lack of safeguards since elon musk took over. >> this is not real. this is very disgusting. >> reporter: swift super fans took action. leading an online community to flag and push the platform to remove the images and suspend the accounts for posting them. >> what makes it think it is okay to make fake images of another human being when anyone can make those of you or your family? >> reporter: deep fakes are hard to detect. lester holt addressing the steps big tech should take.
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>> the taylor swift images, does it send alarm bells off in terms of what can be done? >> i think absolutely this is alarming and terrible. therefore, yes, we have to act. we have to move fast. >> reporter: not even jokes are safe. estate of george carlin filing a lawsuit against the youtube channel after it produced an a.i. generated version of his voice years after his death. >> i'm sorry it took me so long to come out with new material. i do have a good excuse. i was dead. >> reporter: the concern over a.i. theft is a sticking point in the sag-aftra strike. experts warn it is not just celebrities targeted. >> people need to understand this can happen to anyone. >> reporter: get this, creating or sharing images is only illegal in a handful of states.
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a bipartisan federal effort to criminalize this has stalled in congress. we reached out to the anti-abuse organization and they said they are angry on behalf of swift and the millions of people who do not have the resources to reclaim autonomy over their images. back to you. >> steve, thank you. it raises a lot of questions with the political season ahead. think how they had joe biden saying don't vote today. a lot of real challenges ahead. >> the law has not kept up with the technology here. by the way, you can see more of lester's interview on tuesday. let's get the latest on the weather with michelle grossman. >> we are still looking at 23 million people under flood alerts for the midwest and into the appalachians. most likely we will see
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thunderstorms throughout the day. we have all this rain streaming off the gulf with lightning in portion of the gulf coast states. you will hear that thunder this morning. we have the threat for severe storms through today. look at the heavy rain with the brighter colors. reds and oranges and yellows. this is the likely spot for severe storms in montgomery and panama. we could see trees and power outages. a few tornadoes are possible. we are not expecting widespread severe weather, but a few tornadoes and some hail with any of those storms. as we go throughout time, we will have an area of low pressure moving up to the mid-atlantic by tomorrow. rain is spreading throughout the really soggy southeast and severe storms across the south with the risk of tornadoes. we will good saturday morning at 6:15. check in on oakland and plan our day. it's going to be a mostly overcast day through the
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afternoon and temperatures topping off at 63 degrees. as far as the rest of the bay area, there is a chance seeing a spotty rain shower as the system moves to our north, but those possibilities are very minimal. temperatures will start to warm up today and tomorrow for game day and then looking at more rain ahead. so all of those details, timing and impacts coming up at 7:00 a.m. guys, that's the soggy saturday forecast. >> michelle, thank you so much. still ahead, our conversation with the stars of the broadway musical
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we are back with a look at a new broadway musical with a ground breaking cast. >> this is called "how to dance in ohio" and joe sat down with
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the cast. >> seven young autistic actors making their broadway debuts in the musical based on real-life story. >> welcome. >> the show begins with the personal message. >> there is a saying if you met one autistic person, you have met one autistic person. you have now meeting seven autistic people. >> the perfect prolong to the musical unlike anything broadway has ever seen. ♪♪ ♪ moving forward ♪ i keep moving forward ♪♪ >> it doesn't spit facts about autism at you. it is not a lecture, but it bringing the audience into our world. ♪♪ very beginning ♪ building momentum ♪ ♪ the energy ♪♪ >> the musical "how to dance in ohio" was produced by the play
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by the same. >> i didn't understand the concept at first. we like to socialize. we don't know how. >> reporter: the film meets in a counselling center in columbus, ohio. >> the adults use this as a social group to build skills and navigate the world. >> eventually decide? >> decide that we're going to throw a dance. ♪ this is it. >> one dress to rule them all. >> reporter: parts of the story have been dramatized, but the lyrics capture feelings and anxieties that are real. ♪ most of the spaces i want to get ♪ ♪ to were not designed for me ♪♪ >> so many people telling us this is the first time i have seen myself represented on stage and they are so happy and so emotional. >> i don't know why you are thanking me. i want to thank you for telling me and for supporting the show. >> when i was in the audience, i
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could feel that love. you could feel that, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: they certainly felt it on opening night. >> real-life drew. >> when the actors took their bows, they were joined by the people they play. >> there hasn't been a lot of representation of autism in the past. this is changing that. this is a wake-up call. >> if you had seen a show like this when you were younger, what would it have meant to you? >> i feel seen. i feel heard. ♪♪ ♪ we have so much in common ♪♪ >> i just want people to come here with an open mind and open heart to take it all in and leave questioning what you have ever thought about autism and want to learn more. ♪♪ ♪ moments ♪♪
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>> the show's broadway run ends on february 11th. audiences have two weeks to check it out. this is a sensory-friendly show along with headphones to provide an audio feed of the show at a lower volume. they say they hope this kick starts more shows about autism and more shows starring autistic people. >> what was it like in the room? >> you can feel it. you can tell people in the audience have a connection to everyone. you truly could feel how people were responding. when you go to the stage door afterwards and the young people coming up to the actors and saying thank you, thank you, thank you. >> celebrated. >> it is like they feel seen and feel heard. >> i love that they broad the characters they were playing. >> wasn't that a lovely moment? >> joe, thank you r sharing >> joe, thank you r sharing fo (♪♪) a tiny pinch of knorr chicken bouillon will save you more gas than driving down hill. because just one sip of this delectable, silky, chicken ramen noodle soup,
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good morning. thanks for joining us on this saturday, january 2th. i'm kira klapper. oakland's largest private employer is telling its workers to stay inside the office for lunch and breaks. this is in response to all the crime in oakland. the recommendations came in the form of a memo to kaiser employees. staff at the downtown oakland headquarters urged to make changes to their daily routines. blue shield of california also with head equarters in oakland says it is now paying for ride-shares for its employees. also offering garage parking and private security to address crime concerns. downtown oakland has workers divided. >> i think it's a bit of an overreaction. i have heard, you know, some co-workers victims of some crime, but it's been, like, maybe once a year, something like that.
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>> oakland police tell us it plans on increasing downtown patrols and also coordinating increased security with kaiser. and it is championship weekend. let's turn to cinthia pimentel for a look at our microclimate forecast. >> sure is. it's the last saturday of the month. good morning, kira and good morning everyone. start by taking a look at temperatures. a bit chilly with 47 degrees for santa rosa and calistoga and over in danville. 50s on the map. 53 in san mateo. 53 fremont and 56 in scotts valley. a storm system passing the bay area towards the california-oregon border. just a few stray showers made it into parts of sonoma and mendocino county. stormranger picking up on that activity, fizzling out especially parts of clover kahle 101 up into ukiah. rest of is seeing x-ray clouds throughout the day.
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san jose part of forecast for today, start in 50s and gradually build temperatures into the mid-60s for this afternoon. so aside from that overcast also building up temperatures day by day. today will be slightly warm but tomorrow really is all of that sunshine and those mild temperatures that could climb into those upper 60s and into mid-70s. it is championship game day weekend. it will be a nice and mild day compared to last weekend. but we are also going to see the storm arriving for the middle of next week. talk about those details coming up at 7:00. kira, back to you. >> cinthia, thanks. also coming up at 7:00 on "today in the bay," a woman in handcuffs manages to steal a chp cruiser. then she runs. see the moment she escaped and the latest on the hunt for her. we'll have that, plus all your top stories coming up at 7:00. in the meantime, enjoy
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coming up, just what does it take to become a u.s. president? we'll take a look. then fingerprints explained. >> i would like to know why all our fingerprints are all different. >> we'll answer that question and more plus, paw submission this high school robotics team is helping one disabled pup get around they built her a

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