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a major cross-country storm wreaking havoc on the east coast as the powerful nor e'easter
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brings lightning, heavy rains and even snow in some states. in taiwan, more than a hundred people are still trapped in toppled buildings after the most powerful earthquake in a quarter century. nine are dead, over a thousand hurt, dozens more still missing. president biden and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu set to speak today for the first time since that strike that killed seven aid workers delivering food to gaza. the president says he is outraged but, but will u.s. policy change? a man under arrest in new mexico trying to make a break through it through a hospital ceiling. how much damage this failed plan caused. and this bud's for you. inside the missouri ranch raising the next generation of the world famous
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clydesdales. >> reporte the statue of liberty, check this out, lit up by lightning as the storm pushed into new york city. more than 200 thundershower power outages are being reported at this hour. the, t t extreme weather stretching from new york to west virginia. flood alerts were issued for millions. record rainfall is forcing roads to close in the pittsburgh area. the ohio river there expected to crest in the city at the highest levels seen in years. this monster system already carved a devastating path from the ohio valley into the southeast. at least 16 tornados were reported across six states. in kentucky, governor says at least one person was killed. nbc meteorologist angie lassman has been tracking this severe weather all morning for us. good morning. where does it stand right now? >> good morning, jessica. we've still got some unsettled weather we're going to see
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through the day today. we'll see it winding down through the next two days. but still, the scattered showers and snowshowers are going to be there. you see the rain working across parts of the northeast, rain across parts of the northern valley. and this is what we're going to be focussing on here as we get through the next day or so. the flooding concern will be there. 29 million people under flood watch, including flash flood for pittsburgh. if you've been out and about, you know we've seen 40, 50, even 60 mile-per-hour winds. downed trees and power lines still a potential. 17 million people included in that. and there's those winter alerts draped across much of new england. 8 million people included in those. we've got one system at the coast. another that's going to work its way to the east. overall it leaves us with scattered showers. snow and rain over the next day or so, jessica. >> absolutely devastating for so many people, angie, thank you. now to the breaking news from taiwan.
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more than 100 people are still trapped after yesterday's deadly earthquake. overnight, six were rescued from a mine by a helicopter. but rescuers are still trying to reach about 101 more. at least nine people are dead, with more than a thousand injured. the 7.4 magnitude quake was the strongest to hit the area in a quarter of a century. nbc's janis mackey frayer spoke with an american who is living there. >> the whole world starts shaking. what was it like? >> it was pretty scary. in all the years that i've lived here and in southern california before, that i've felt a lot of your ho earthquakes, but this was by far the strongest and most frightening. it was close to two minutes. >> 46 people are still missing. nearly a thousand have been evacuated. hundreds are living in shelters. an american government source tells nbc news that president biden will speak with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone today, and they are sure to talk about
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the idf killing of seven aid workers in the gaza strip, including an american. nbc news foreign correspondent raf sanchez has the story. >> reporter: the bodies of the foreign aid workers carried out of gaza after those israeli airstrikes on vehicles marked with large world central kitchen logos. >> some of the people that died were, were my friends. and i served with them. >> reporter: the founder of the aid group, chef jose andres appearing on israeli television and demanding answers. >> they were target, systematically, car by car. so this was not just bad luck situation where oops, we dropped the bomb notice wrong place or, no. this was over 1.5, 1.8 kilometers with a very defined humanitarian convoy. >> reporter: israel's top general announcing the findings
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of its preliminary investigation, calling the strikes a grave mistake. >> it was a mistake that followed a misidentification. at night, during a war in a very complex conditions. it shouldn't have happened. >> reporter: all seven world central kitchen staff who were killed have been identified. among them, 33-year-old jacob flickinger. his family sharing these photos of him with his partner and young sons. president biden saying he's outraged and heartbroken by the deaths and that israel has not done enough to protect aid workers. but the white house also saying it won't stop supplying arms to israel, which it says faces a genocidal threat from hamas. just last week, the biden administration signing off on sending israel more than 1800 bombs, and is pressing congress to approve a plan to sell israel more f-15 fighter jets in the future. meanwhile, world central kitchen
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has paused its aid operations in gaza. three of its ships returning to port with vital food undelivered. another blow to the humanitarian effort just when it's needed most. and an israeli official says president biden and prime minister benjamin netanyahu are expected to speak on thursday. it will be their first call in nearly three weeks and comes amid a series of very public disagreements between the u.s. and israel, not just over the killing of those aid workers but also over israel's plans to push ahead with an attack on rafah. >> raf, thank you. prosecutors in michigan want a 10 to 15-year sentence each for james and jennifer crumbley, the parents of ethan crumbley. that's according to copies of prosecution memos obtained by nbc news. both parents were found guilty of manslaughter for ignoring warning signs and even getting the then-15-year-old a gun, which they failed to properly secure.
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they will be sentenced on tuesday. the judge was also asked to take into account threats made by james crumbley against the prosecutors. rashee rice is speaking out about that car crash in dallas that injured four people. the wide receiver for the kansas city chief has been linked to one of the cars that was involved. and in a new statement he said he will continue to cooperate with authorities. he says he takes, quote, full responsibility for his part in the crash, and he apologized to everyone involved. so far there are no charges in this case. now to a major health alert this morning. the nation's largest egg producer temporarily shutting down a facility in texas after bird flu was discovered there. morgan chesky reports on the potential risks and the impact on you. >> reporter: the american agriculture industry on high alert, as a series of troubling new cases of highly-infectious avian flu hit poultry farms, dairy producers and now people.
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the nation's largest egg supplier destroying nearly 2 million chickens after birds tested positive. >> it's highly dangerous to humans, although it has never shown to be easily transmissible between people. >> reporter: now a person suspected of catching this bird flu from a cow has been reported in texas. the patient, a dairy employee who worked near infected cows wasn't hospitalized and experienced only minor symptoms. the news comes as the highly-contagious bird flu has spread to dairy cattle in six states. at cedar ridge farm outside dallas, the owner has strict safety measures in place for his 14,000 chickens, but the risk remains high. >> reporter: if just one of your birds gets infected what will happen to the flock? >> they will all be destroyed. >> reporter: eggs or poultry
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should be cooked to 165 degrees to kill any bacteria or viruses. the most immediate impact, though, may be to your grocery bill. egg prices, which have already doubled since 2020 could be inching higher if this current outbreak continues to spread. now officials warn that back yard or even pet chickens are at risk because of any wild bird that flies over them carrying the virus could potentially pose risk of infection. but they also do not suggest that this is all the start of a new pandemic. send it back to you. >> all right, morgan, thank you. as the northeast deals with the aftermath of that powerful storm we told you about, there's another one out west. nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking that as well for us this morning. we cannot get a break. >> yeah, we can't. it's another round for us here as we go through the next couple days. we've got this next west coast storm that's going to start to work into portions of central california. heavy rain, and of course the mountain snow that we'll see on
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top of that. as we get into tomorrow, this works into parts of the great basin. you might remember we've got a big event happening on monday. that great north american eclipse. you can see the path of totality. unfortunately, it's looking pretty cloudy for sections of that path. austin, texas to little rock could likely see rain in the forecast at that hour. we've got a little claearer conditions as far as cloud cover in indianapolis. but the rain chances w plenty o fargo to joplin. indianapolis dealing with a wintry mix and temperatures into the low 40s. and that's a look at you ar forecast. coming up on "early today,"
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kristen wiig makes her big return to studio 8-h. but we'll be back in 60 seconds with how police flushed out a suspect. police flushed out a suspect. bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing at the movies!? hashtag still not coughing?! ahh! mucinex dm 12 hour doesn't just quiet coughs, it treats coughs caused by excess mucus at the source and controls them for 12 hours. it's comeback season. stubborn chest congestion? try mucinex 12 hour. inez, let me ask you, you're using head and shoulders, right? only when i see flakes. then i switch back to my regular shampoo. you should use it every wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. tiny troy: he's right, you know. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in head and shoulders keep the microbes that cause flakes at bay. microbes, really? they're always on your scalp... little rascals... but good news, there's no itchiness,
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restroom. >> no funny business. >> reporter: the first bathroom break went smoothly. he saw the doctor and was given some medicine. and 45 minutes later he asked to go to the bathroom again. but this bathroom break took longer than the last one. nurses and deputy herrera soon found out byler uyer wasn't in bathroom anymore. nurses moved patients to safety. >> he's not doing very good. >> reporter: and deputies tried to figure out which way buy yers went. eventually they found him. so deputy herrera crawled into the ceiling. >> the insulation is pulled out that he might have went down to the floor. >> reporter: after dropping down into a space between the walls,
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he was found curled up under some insulation. >> that was stupid. >> yeah, i tried. >> why would you do something like that? >> just got scared. >> so now extra charges is worth it? >> reporter: the deputy gave him a boost over the wall. b buyers was put back in handcuffs and was give and clean bill of health. but not before he asked to go to the bathroom again. he was told he had to wait until he was booked until his next bathroom break. two late-night icons are making their way back to 30 rock. we break down the latest creative team to enter the matrix right after this. nter th matrix right after this. sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪upset stomach, diarrhea♪ pepto bismol coats and soothes for fast relief when you need it most.
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bosses can contact them when they're off the clock. if passed, it would be the first u.s. state to implement a so-called right to disconnect law. and a bronze statue of spencer, the official dog of the boston marathon was unveiled over the weekend. he went viral in 2018 and was a fixture on the course every year. sadly, he died in february. the statue stands near the spot where he watched the race every year. we'll be right back. 'lbe right back. ye. me ask you, you're using head and shoulders, right? only when i see flakes. then i switch back to my regular shampoo. you should use it every wash, otherwise the flakes will come back. tiny troy: he's right, you know. is that tiny troy? the ingredients in head and shoulders keep the microbes that cause flakes at bay. microbes, really? they're always on your scalp... little rascals... but good news, there's no itchiness, dryness or flakes down here! i love tiny troy. and his tiny gorgeous hair. he's the best. - make every wash count! - little help please. ahh. it's a good day to cough.
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time. our st. louis affiliate got to ple meet a pony who is just six days old. >> thattagirl. >> reporter: the first three months of the year is a busy time at warm springs ranch. it is baby season. >> it is foal season. >> reporter: amy manages the facility that manages the world famous c fay ma famous clied daels. and their fur, you just want to hug them. >> it's really thick and soft. it originated in scotland, a wet, cold climate, so they needed this thick coat. >> reporter: while baby girl doesn't yet have a name, this beauty's genes will take her far. >> you have to have this
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beautiful bay body like gloria does. black mane and tail, the blaze down the center of the face. and this little girl's got it all. >> reporter: except her gender. it's still a boy's club. >> hey, ms. gina. ready for a little grooming? >> reporter: one star in the making, the ranch's first-born foal of the year. at just over a month old, gizmo could have what it takes to be a ma part of the storied hitch team. but first he'll head to grant's farm for school. >> when he turns 5, it's like the nfl draft. we get the three hitches together. and they're like, i want this one, i want that one. so they pick which horses they want to go to their hitch and can retire any horses they want to. >> reporter: retirement is sweet. at 9 years old. gentle giant vince had an
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est esteemed career on the hitch. >> he was in the super bowl commercial. >> reporter: his role? to simply run free as he does at the ranch. he'll show the ropes to future hitches like gizmo. >> it's the really cool part of my job to see them transition through all those steps in their life and see them come back leer he here as this miagnificent anima. have a great thursday. we'll see you tomorrow. l see yo.
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