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california inundated. why threatening storms and hurricane-force winds storms rip across the west coast. our meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking the system
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fueled by an atmospheric river. the senate unveiling its long-awaited legislation on immigration reform. we're live with the major changes propose and whether it can actually make it through congress. patrick mahomes' dad arrested a week from the super bowl. the new trouble for the superstar quarterback's father. paying the price for pulling on heart strings. the fbi's new crackdown targeting online romance scams. and from reimagined classics to surprise appearances and a big announcement. the biggest night in music was anything but the usual song and dance. we'll have the highlights of the grammys. it's monday, february 5th. "early today" starts right now. good morning. we begin with a state of emergency declared in california. millions are under flood alerts as forecasts warn of extremely dangerous and life-threatening conditions. officials are urging people to stay off the roads as more and more water rescues are conducted. firefighters in san jose shared this video of teams rescuing
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several people and their dogs from rising water. the central california coastline was also issued its first hurricane-force winds wind warning. and a driver was seriously injured when a tree crushed their car on the 101 freeway north of san francisco. and there are more than 700,000 power outages being report aid cross the state. nbc meteorologist michelle grossman joins us now with the latest on this storm. good morning, michelle. >> good morning, frances. this is going to be a tough 24 hours. this is going to last these through tuesday, some lingering showers into wednesday. and we're look at really heavy rain leading to that life-threatening flash flooding. we have landslides, evacuations, power outages, really gusty winds and heavy snow in the mountains as well. this is what it looks like on the radar, the moisture streaming in. it is heavy where you see the reds, the oranges, the yellows. that's where we're seeing the heavy rain along los angeles. we will see flash flooding continuing. as we go throughout the day here we're looking at one million under winter alerts. 38 million under flood alerts.
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30 million under wind alerts. we are concerned about flash flooding, especially where you're seeing these pink colors, including los angeles, long beach, down to oceanside, also san diego under the threat for really heavy rainfall and gusty winds. so as we go throughout the day, we're looking at up to 4 to 5 inches in los angeles. this is a big story. also looking at the rest of the week in just a few minutes. >> michelle, thank you. >> sure. now to breaking news from capitol hill. senators have released their text of the long-awaited national security package. the agreement includes tougher immigration and asylum laws. it would be one of the biggest overhauls to border security in decades. but it's not clear if it can get through congress. nbc's brie jackson joins us from d.c. hi, brie. good morning. what do we know about this bill? >> good morning, frances. bipartisan negotiators have been working on this deal for months. so here are some of the major changes. it would end the practice known as catch and release. migrants would be detained for 90 days while they complete their interviews for asylum.
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the bill also raises the standard for what's considered credible fear and asylum claims. the border would be shut down if the seven-day average of encounters reaches 5,000. this package also includes critical aid for israel and ukraine. president biden says he supports the plan, but his 2024 rival, former president trump is telling members of congress not to vote for it. senate majority leader chuck schumer pleaded with senators to consider the bill seriously. >> important pieces of legislation that the senate has seen in years and years and years, and we cannot let politics get in the way of passing this legislation. the senators have to drown out the noise of politics and politicians who tell them not to vote for this bill for political purposes. >> and overnight, the republican house speaker mike johnson said, quote, i've seen enough. this bill is even worse than we expected, and he said again that
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it would be dead on arrival in the house. and house majority leader steve scalise went even further saying let me be clear. the senate border bill will not receive a vote in the house. the bill would need 60 votes to pass in the senate, and it is not clear if it does have enough support. senator chuck schumer has said that he wants to hold a vote by wednesday. frances? >> brie jackson for us, brie, thank you. the united states has conducted widespread air strikes in the middle east, hitting both iraq, syria, and yemen, targeting iran-backed militias in the region. iraq and syria reported dozens of deaths from the bombings, including civilians. president biden's national security adviser has said that the strikes will continue. and when our kristen welker asked jake sullivan on "meet the press" if he'd rule out strikes inside iran, here is what he said. >> sitting here today on national news program, i'm not going get into what we've ruled in and ruled out from the point of view of military action.
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what i will say is that the president is determined to respond forcefully to attacks on our people. the president also is not looking for a wider war in the middle east. >> for more let's go live to claudio lavanga. claudio, good morning. walk us through the most recent developments. >> good morning, frances. well, let's start with saturday when the u.s. and the uk said they struck 36 houthi targets in 13 different locations in yemen with missiles fired from u.s. navy ships stationed in the red sea, including the uss grady, kearney, and the dwight d. eisenhower. you see some of the launches posted by centcom on the x account. they said missile systems, launchers, air defense systems, and radars. now a few hours later, the u.s. also said they struck four cruise missiles in the territory
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once again controlled by the houthi in yemen. they said they posed immediate threats to u.s. navy ships in the red sea, as well as commercial vessels navigating in the area. now on a diplomatic front, the secretary of state antony blinken is expected to arrive in saudi arabia in a few hours from now. he will also touch on egypt at qatar, israel and the west bank. this is the fifth trip to the region since the october 7th attack, and he will continue to pursue according to a statement issued by the u.s. department of states. he will continue to pursue the release of the hostages remaining in the hands of haumgs hamas to allow humanitarian aid to frances? >> thank you. after the assault on two nypd officers in times square more than a week ago, district
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attorney alvin bragg says he will present charges to a grand jury tomorrow. he said his office was looking at a new video to identify what role each of the suspects had in the attack. bragg has come under criticism after most of the suspects were released without bail. police say 13 people were involved and that they were all migrants. the officers suffered minor injuries. patrick mahomes sr., the father of kansas city chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated in texas. according to jail records, mahomes, who is 53 was released on a ten thoyds bond. he was also arrested on a dwi charge in 2018 before pleading guilty and being sentenced to 40 days in jail. on sunday, patrick mahomes and the chiefs face off against the san francisco 49ers in the super bowl in las vegas. it was a banner night for female artists at sunday's 6 6th annual grammy awards. victoria monet beat out ice
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spice, jelly roll and noah khan to take home best new artist. miley cyrus got her flowers for flowers. she took the podium twice as flowers won record of the year and best pop solo performance. and if album of the year wasn't always an event, the rare public appearance by celine dion turned into a moment to remember. the iconic singer, who is suffering from stiff person syndrome received a standing ovation from the group and then presenting the final trophy of the evening to taylor swift. with this win, swift made grammys history as the first artist to take home the award for album of the year four times. the historic win capped off a night where taylor had already made plenty of headlines. she revealed her 11th studio album titled the tortured poets department is dropping on april 19th. we still have to wait for taylor's version of reputation, though. let's get a check of weather and the week ahead with michelle grossman. i know they got the storms out
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west, but we finally saw that blazing big yellow round thing in the sky that we haven't seen in so long, michelle. >> i know. it's been a long time. it was a nice weekend on the east coast. we're going to see more sunshine today. that's good news it's welcomed. we had so many gray days in january. february starting out nicer than january. we have northern plains, central plains into the midwest, temperatures well above normal. wednesday another focus will be this the west once again. it remains really active. we're looking at rocky snow, some rain continuing. sunny and mild throughout the south central states. as the we go towards friday, staying really active. lots of snowl states. dry also. we're looking at lots of sunshine in oklahoma city,
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little rock, and also memphis. all right. that's your monday forecast. >> see you in a little bit, michelle. thank you. an update to a high profile dognapping case we first told you about last week. the suspect behind this terrifying incident is facing robbery charges. you see a woman in l.a. clinging on to the hood of a car after someone stole her beloved french bulldog and then sped off. she was thrown off and injured. police made an arrest in the case saturday. sadly, the dog named onyx has not yet been recovered. coming up, the world's biggest football game is coming to the home of the giants. and we're not talking about the super bowl. we're back in 60 seconds with the fbi's new crackdown on scammers who tug on arhet strings to pull big bucks from victims. just a pharmacist. ♪♪ this is not just a refill. ♪♪ ♪♪
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they're trying to intervene before any money changes hands. here is ken dilanian >> reporter: she told him they could be together, but there was a catch. >> if i invested with her, or invested in the crypto, and that she could come to me and we could get married. >> reporter: he liquidated his 401(k) sending more than half a million dollars, his life savings, and then he got a call from the fbi. >> they said this is a major problem situation, and i'm not the only one. >> it turns out may was involved in a common internet scam and also a new fbi initiative to protect people from financial ruin. the scam is called pig butchering. so named because victims are
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likened to hogs, fattened up for slaughter. >> it is incredibly devastating and people are, in fact, losing all they have. >> reporter: enticed by the prospect of romance and riches, thousands of people have sent their hard-earned money overseas. >> i have seen losses well into the 2, 3, $4 million range. >> reporter: james barnacle runs the fbi's financial crimes section. he says the scams are typically run by organized criminal groups based in southeast asia. >> what kind of losses are we talking about? >> in 2023, we see it well over $3.5 billion of reported losses and over -- around 40,000 victims in the united states. >> reporter: most of that money is never recovered. so now fbi investigators are trying something different, using sophisticated cyber techniques to identify can warn victims before they lose all their money. >> between exploiting intelligence and which would be working with financial institutions, reviewing suspicious activity reports, and
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being able to contact victims and stop them from making further investments. >> i was go to get a loan from the credit union and they said do not do that. i got about $10,000 left in my account to my name, and i've got a daughter at home that's autistic. >> is this financial situation affecting the care that you're able to give? >> yeah, because i can't afford medicine. >> reporter: the fbi warning came too late for barry may. >> reporter: what's your message to other folks watching this? >> run away because 99.9% of the time it's going to be a scam. >> reporter: ken delanian, nbc news, washington. still to come, the latest on the injuries suffered by one of the nba's best. and metlife stadium will soon be hosting a championship team, but neither of them are named the giants or the jets. e sports phenomenon coming to east rutherford, right after this. 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? just like i was.
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some points in the game before that. it's a tough loss. >> right on top of that. we watched this yesterday too. and a little over two years, eyes of the world will be on the east rutherford, new jersey. fifa announced the 2026 world cup final will be played met life they'll follow a month-long journey. matches for the 2026 world cup are set to be played in 16 cities including los angeles, mexico city, toronto's soccer trademark event opens on june 11, 2026. and the best for last. it was announced last, we were waiting, waiting, waiting. and there it was. >> a lot of people were having high hopes that the town of the cowboys. a lot of people were hoping that. not the case. not stopping in texas any time soon. turning now to american football. an n a rare warm moment from a legend of the game, this guy.
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sunday's edition of "the boston globe" featured a full page letter taken out by former patriots coach bill belichick. in his first words to patriots nation since leaving the team last month, he thanked pats fans in new england and across the country for their support over his 24 years in foxboro. belichick also reminisced on the new england weather, the championship parades off the duck boats throughout the city of boston. even his fashion sense, the cutoff sweats, the hoodies that we all know, he thanked fans for saying that's something you have tolerated for over these years. interesting that not on media. not in an interview, but in a full page paper. >> it's nice. he deserves that. he did so much for the city. >> he does. when we come back, why president biden is bubbing a super bowl tradition. and golden, colorado filled with hundreds of good boys and girls over the weekend. uh, it's a little early for jokes, but here it goes. this muffin goes on vacation—
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need to know "early today." president biden has declined an interview with cbs ahead of the super bowl this sunday. this is the second year in a row he has broken the tradition. "argylle" topped the weekend box office, but its debut was far from thrilling, raking in only $18 million. and a snowstorm didn't stop a colorado town from hosting goldens in golden event. hundreds of retrievers and their owners gathered for the tail-wagging celebration. and even in the snow at that. we'll be right back. ♪ this is not just 1-hour delivery. ♪ this is not just medicine. ♪ this is fast relief... ...for those who can't take a time out. ♪ walgreens. you can't leave without cuddles. but, you also can't leave covered in hair.
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new twist on a big idea started last year by coach and reading teacher stacey earl. >> that's perfect! >> the teachers and staff at one school honoring their students in profoundly moving ways. now the students are taking a turn. the sixth graders going back to their elementary school to thank their teacher. >> i haven't seen you in so long. >> when i needed extra help, you were the teacher that helped me. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> without you, i wouldn't be where i am now. me and my siblings are all very appreciative of you. >> oh, honey! thank you. thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> i can't believe you remember me. >> this is for you. >> thank you! that is so sweet. i'm going to cry. thank you, honey. >> i was happy to be your student, and i'm still to this day grateful for having a
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teacher like you. you are the reason i wake up with a smile on my face. >> that is so sweet. thank you. can i give you a hug. thank you. you just made my whole day. >> reporter: more than 50 heartfelt handwritten letters in all. >> i'm not letting her go! >> reporter: each card leading to a hug. >> can i hug you? thank you. i appreciate that. >> after hug. a meaningful lesson on the power of gratitude. >> oh, here he comes! >> reporter: second grade teacher jen sakala has been an educator for more than 30 years. >> i felt safe in your class. it was the only class i felt safe. in. >> thank you, buddy. >> you're welcome. >> you know, you made me cry when you played your instrument, because you're so talented. when i saw that concert, i was touched. you are amazing. thank you. >> this is a hard, difficult job. you put a lot of time, effort, emotions into it.
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and when somebody appreciates it, it feels good. quit making me cry! >> reporter: it's these precious moments that stacey earl hopes students and staff here will remember forever. >> probably the bigger message that i would like everybody to understand or know that you can change a person's life with a small use of words. it's very simple. >> thank you so much. >> as parents we drop our kids off at school, and then these teachers changing their lives. and we are all so gratulef
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