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good morning. thanks for starting your weekend with us. a terrifying scene at the mall in australia overnight. a knife attack in broad daylight. >> six people are dead and a
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nation is in shock. it's april 13th. this is "today." >> breaking overnight. deadly rampage. a man with a knife goes on the stabbing spree at a busy shopping mall in sydney, australia. six people have died. seven others in the hospital. the attacker shot dead by a police officer. we are live with the latest. intentional crash. a texas man behind bars after police say he stole an 18 wheeler and drove it into a public safety building. one person was killed and a dozen injured. what investigators are saying about the motive. trump on trial. new york prosecutors are gearing up for the first-ever criminal trial of the american president. jury selection beginning monday. former president trump claiming he'll take the stand in his own defense.
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>> i would testify. >> it comes as vice president kamala harris is blaming mr. trump for the near total abortion ban in arizona. where are they now? >> all right. back on the record. >> in the wake of o.j. simpson's death, a look back at those who became overnight celebrities of the trial of the century. how their lives have changed three decades later. all that, plus on the prowl. tiger woods makes the cut at the masters for the 24th time in a row after a tough day on the course with high winds and forced to play with a fused spine and repaired ankle. can he bring home another green jacket? fans are waiting to see if tiger can do it again. today, saturday, april 13th, 2024. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," with peter
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alexander and laura jarrett live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. welcome to "today." thank you for joining us on this saturday morning. you think tiger can pull it off? >> he says he has a chance. for those on the course, it was a rough one. winds up to 36 miles an hour yesterday. some said it was like getting 12 rounds in the ring with mike tyson. it made it a rough round. >> i think the bionic man can handle it. in the meantime, we are watching what is happening in the middle east this morning. israel is on edge with iran expected to attack at any moment in retaliation for a bombing attack in the iranian consulate in syria two weeks ago. we will tell you what president biden is saying about the expected attack. we want to begin with the scene inside a mall in sydney,
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australia. a weekend day of shopping quickly turning into horror with a man with a knife started stabbing innocent victims. >> let's get the latest from nbc news and josh lederman. >> reporter: it broke out at 3:0 p.m. in the busy shopping district. the video is difficult to watch. the police say the man entered the mall and stabbed nine people and killing six with several hospitalized in serious or critical condition. video from inside the mall shows the man approaching shopper whose fled for their lives and witnesses barricading and screaming for help. a single police officer nearby responded. >> as she continued to walk
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quickly behind him to catch up with him, he turned and faced her and raised a knife. that person is now deceased. >> reporter: police say they believe this was a 40-year-old man who acted alone. they have not established a motive, they say there are early reasons to believe this was not terrorism. prime minister anthony is praising the people who jumped into action to help. laura, these incidents are rare in australia where they don't have the same level of mass killings like the u.s. how the community is reeling, guys. >> josh, thank you. this morning, the united states is repositioning military force notice middle east to prepare for an expected iranian attack on israel. president biden warning iran not to strike, but saying an attack is likely sooner rather than later. we have allie raffa traveling
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with the president this morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. all signs the iranian strike could be imminent as the pentagon repositions in the middle east in anticipation of it. president biden questioned about the looming strike as he boarded air force one friday night. >> mr. president, are you worried iran will kill americans? >> i'm always worried about americans. >> reporter: the military is on high alert and the u.s. military is barring people from traveling outside the cities for their safety in israel. they are warning about traveling against this reason. israel has been threatening rehe retaliation after a strike
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killed several top commanders. israel has threatened if iran strikes inside israel, it will retaliate by striking inside iran. president biden hasn't said how the u.s. would respond, but the u.s. commitment defending is iron clad. >> allie, there is a new warning that ukraine could lose its war without more u.s. military aid. what more can you tell us about the status of that? >> reporter: peter, the top american military commander in europe delivering a sobering assessment to congress this week warning that ukraine could lose its war with russia if the u.s. doesn't send more military aid to the country quickly. comments highlighting the impact of the $60 billion aid package to ukraine stalled in congress
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since december with resistance from the conservatives. with still no progress from washington, ukrainian leaders backed up by western officials are pushing republicans to break the log jam fearing the kremlin could take advantage by launching an offensive over the summer or sooner. >> allie raffa, thank you. also this morning, a texas man in custody a day after police say he stole a semi tractor-trailer and crashed it into a public safety build on purpose. one person was killed and several injured. we have priscilla thompson on the scene in brenham, texas. priscilla, what are they saying about his possible motive? >> reporter: laura, good morning. the gaping hole in the building behind me has been boarded up and investigators say this was an intentional act and related to why the man was in the building thursday, the day before this happened. this morning, we are learning more about who the suspect was
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from family members. deadly moments in texas. >> crashing the vehicle. >> reporter: after officials say this stolen tractor-trailer plowed into the public safety building tearing through the brick wall. >> there is entrapment in the building. >> reporter: six people rushed to the hospital. one died and two are in critical condition. >> we need multiple ambulances. >> reporter: the suspect, clenard parker, is in custody. >> parker did come to the brenham office at 3:00 p.m. where he was denied his commercial driver's license. >> reporter: the crash occurred on friday afternoon after the truck was stolen. >> intentional act. >> reporter: investigators say it appears the crash was deliberate. >> law enforcement were behind
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this 18 wheeler. it was reported stolen. when they saw the vehicle, stolen 18 wheeler, it took a hard right turn and went into the brenham office. >> suspect was backing the vehicle up and with the intent of going into it again. our fire chief mentioned if he had veered a bit to the left the second time, there would have been a collapse of that building. >> reporter: parker's cousin told kxas he was a loner. >> we were totally surprised by the situation. it is out of character. we never would have thought he would do something like that. >> reporter: the investigation remains on ongoing with the texas rangers taking the lead. the suspect this morning remains in custody facing felony charges. laura. >> priscilla thompson in texas for us. thank you. in two days from now, former president trump will be the
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first u.s. president to stand trial accusing to pay off a porn star. the former president is prepared to testify in his own defense. vaughn hillyard is in allentown, pennsylvania with more. >> reporter: another request for a delay was denied and the trial is moving forward. it was more than a year since the indictment was filed, but now we are days away and mr. trump potentially testifying himself. this morning, former president trump just two days out from the start of the first criminal trial. mr. trump signaling to nbc news that he intends to take the stand and testify in his own defense. >> you plan to testify in your trial? >> yes. >> is it risky? >> i tell the truth.
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all i can do is tell the truth. the truth is they have no case. >> reporter: last night, the judge in the case rejected the 11th hour effort to delay the case. mr. trump charged with 34 felony counts as the scheme in which he reimbursed personal lawyer michael cohen $130,000 for the payment he made to stormy daniels before the 2016 election. the trump campaign sending a fund raising appeal to supporters before the trial. 72 hours until all hell breaks loose. while preparing his legal defense, mr. trump helping another republican with their political defense. >> he is doing a really good job under tough circumstances. >> reporter: speaker mike johnson, six months into the job, facing scrutiny from some in his party, including marjorie taylor greene and matt gaetz. >> we made mike johnson speaker
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so the speakership is more like mike johnson. >> reporter: the criticism ignited which allows government agencies to surveil americans' communications without a warrant. trump is a critic of fisa. >> i'm not a big fan of fisa. they put a lot of checks and balances on. i guess it is down to two years. >> reporter: the former president holding the final pre-trial campaign rally here in pennsylvania before flying back to new york city for the jury selection on monday morning. peter. >> the jury selection that could last two weeks. vaughn, thank you. also this morning, the battle over abortion rights is shaping up to be a key issue this november. vice president kamala harris spoke out in arizona on friday just days after the state supreme court ruling that revibe
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viefed a near total ban on the procedure. we have dana griffin with more. >> laura, good morning. the attorney general will not prosecute any doctors who performing abortions when the law is reinstated. the doctors i spoke with plan to follow the law and stop performing abortions until it is legal again. vice president kamala harris at a rally in tucson slamming the arizona supreme court ruling that enforces a civil-war era law banning nearly all abortions. >> here in arizona, they turned back the clock to the 1800s. >> reporter: adding that former president trump is partly to blame. >> as much harm as he has already caused, a second trump term would be worse. >> reporter: on truth social, trump writing, the supreme court
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in arizona went too far. we must have the three exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. the issue of abortion goes beyond politics for women. dr. gibson says patients were shocked and confused. >> i had friends saying is it still safe to travel to arizona to visit them? this is the atmosphere of fear. >> reporter: the 1864 law makes exceptions for the life of the mother and performing abortions punishable by five years in prison was decided by the bombshell ruling by the state supreme court. >> protect life. >> reporter: dr. eric is the ob-gyn who opened the door for the ruling after he petitioned for the case to be reviewed. >> do you think women should have the right to choose? >> within a certain context and limitations. >> reporter: some people in the
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state now galvanized to make their vote in november when they weigh in on the ballot measure to codify reproductive rights in the state's constitution. >> we want everyone to have a choice about their own bodies. it's not a politician's choice. >> reporter: one doctor said he will be open this weekend because so many patients moved up their appointments because of the ruling. they will work with neighboring states like california to get the care they need. laura. >> it will not go into effect for two months. dana, thank you. a federal judge in delaware refused to throw out federal gun charges against hunter biden. the judge rejected the claims that the son is being prosecuted for political purposes. hunter biden was indicted on three counts of using a gun while using drugs. he pleaded not guilty. biden's attorney did not return
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a request for a comment by nbc news. his trial is set for june 3rd. and tv anchor of "the macneil news hour" robert macneil died on friday. he was a correspondent for nbc news in london and then our washington bureau where he reported on civil rights issues and the white house. he was also on the scene when president john f. kennedy was assassinated. he was 93 years old. >> an immediate staple. time for a check of the forecast with angie lassman. good morning. nice to have you back. >> i missed you, too. i'm back. we have rain to talk about on a saturday. i know laura will be thrilled about that. we have an exiting storm system from earlier in the week. that system brought tornadoes to
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people across the south. it will get out of the picture, but we have showers in the higher elevations. not expecting a lot in accumulation with the snow. we could see rain and snow melt. by the time we get to tomorrow, we have a strong line of storms with a quick moving new system that brings the potential for some strong winds and maybe a couple of tornadoes and some hail. that's going to be on the table from ohio stretching to pennsylvania. that's where the bull's-eye is for that. the rain chances from .25 to .50 as far as accumulation is concerned. we will see this get out of the good morning. it's 5:48. we have saturday right here in the bay area. it's really heavy right now towards parts of the east bay and the south bay, border with mill pedis and san jose and up
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towards fremont. heavier towards the livermore valley. there's also rain and mountain snow as we go on into the santa cruz mountains. we can expect that to continue today. it will feel like winter with our temperatures only in the 50s. we'll ta that's a look at your forecast. >> thank you. still to come, where are they now? we will look back at the familiar figures who rose to fame during the o.j. simpson trial. what researchers are saying about the covid vaccine and sudden cardiac death in young adults. we will dispel some misinformation after this.
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the band's back together on saturday morning with "the weekly download." >> joe fryer is joining us for that. >> we seem to be on the same page. peter and laura, good morning. major clean up after several days of severe storms. >> big tornado. >> violent weather roared across the south this week bringing tornadoes, hail and torrential rain and flooding. >> it sounded like a bomb going off. >> you failed his parents. the punishment that you face will never been enough. >> a michigan judge sentenced ethan crumbley's parents to 10 to 15 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. the first time parents were charged in connection with the child's mass school shooting. >> this tragedy has taken an incredible toll on our family.
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>> the defense attorneys for both parents declined to comment. jennifer crumbley's lawyer plans to appeal. >> ebony parker was indicted on felony child abuse charges and negligent. in a separate $40 million civil lawsuit, the teacher alleges that parker was warned multiple times the child had a gun and failed to protect students and staff. >> i just will never forget the look on his face that he gave me while he pointed the gun directly at me. >> attempts by nbc news to reach parker and the school were unsuccessful. it is unclear if parker has entered a houston was taking of sunday when the engine cowling started to peel off. >> we have a piece hanging off.
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>> the faa is investigating. southwest says the plane landed safely and is reviewing the aircraft. >> country music star morgan wallin faces charges of reckless endangerment conduct. he threw a chair off the rooftop nashville bar. he is cooperating fully with authorities. >> this year's college basketball champions have been crowned. >> with the touch of sweet redemption. >> the south carolina gamecocks finished the season undefeated beating caitlin clark and the hawkeyes in the finals. >> the huskies made history. >> the men's side, the huskies beat purdue taking the title for the second year in a row. ♪♪ >> finally, the tribute concert
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for musician jimmy buffett at the hollywood bowl. sir paul mccartney sang with the beatles backing him up. the star-studded event concluded with the classic "margaritaville." >> you know you made a song when all those folks at the hollywood bowl singing it for everyone. what a great night. >> a good parrothead party. >> great crew. look at the cocktails. >> exactly. still to come here on "today," have you heard the term dink? maybe not. maybe it is living your best life. we will explain how it means and for couples who are waiting longer to have kids. plus, coachella is
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high profile trips since taking office. she's leading a 30-person delegation to china. stops at shanghai, hong kong and beijing. the mayor said her goals include bringing more economic opportunities to san francisco. boosting tourism with china and securing an agreement to bring pandas to the sf zoo. >> our goal is to, you know, enter into major agreements and make san francisco significant to china and to let them know that we are open to the business relationship that could be developed as a result. i mean, there's a lot we want to accomplish. and of course a lot we want to bring back, too. >> the delegation includes asian community leaders and business owners as well as the head of the city's chamber of commerce. the mayor hopes to expand airline routes to attract more visitors to the bay area from china. so what would visitors get this weekend? a wet weekend out there.
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let's check in. >> good morning. oh, boy, it is another wet weekend around the bay area. we're pretty used to this. it puts a pause on our plans as usual. we can see right there on satellite and radar the rotation with this storm. it's actually bringing the heaviest of rain that we can expect throughout the weekend right now and over the next couple of hours throughout the morning. some of the heavier returns right now being picked up through the east bay and the south bay. so, the dublin interchange as you approach livermore, come down fremont and into millpidis, that's heavy. the peninsula, coming down into the south bay along 101 or 280 with heavier returns and some mountain snow actually being picked up near the mountains of santa cruz and down through scotts valley. it's just a really messy morning with rain and snow and it will get even gustier with the winds as we go through the afternoon. through the central bay also getting some pretty decent returns and up to the north bay, some more of those mountain snow areas through the napa mountains. we go and take a look through
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walnut creek, our temperatures throughout the day only in the 50s. it will feel like winter for yet another weekend. we'll talk about the rest of the outlook and i'll time the rain out for you hour by hour and what's ahead for next week. warmer temperatures. kira, back to you. >> that's the silver lining. thank you. coming up at 7 in "today in the bay" nearly all of their life savings gone in a matter of minutes. dramatic robbery caught on camera. we'll have that plus all your top stories and cynthia's full forecast with some good news at the end at 7. we hope you join us. right now back to the "today" show.
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♪ it's me ♪ ♪ i'm the problem ♪ ♪ it's me ♪ ♪ tea time ♪ ♪ everybody agrees ♪
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♪ ♪ we're back on saturday morning, april 13th, 2024. good news for tiktok users out there. that song and several others from taylor are back on the social media platform after removed earlier this year because of the licensing issue. something tells me it has something to do with the fact she has an album coming out next week which people may be excited about? >> they have been on a loop in my house. >> your tiktok account hasn't been on pause. we begin with the check of the headlines and serious news. the stock market tumbled on friday with investors concerned about inflation and widespread war in the middle east. the dow dropping 475 points. the s&p 500 fell 1.5% suffering the worst day since january. oil prices continue to rise on reports that israel is preparing
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for retaliatory attacks by iran this weekend in response to the bombing on the iran consulate building two weeks ago. president biden canceled another round of student loans on friday. this time for debts totaling $7.5 billion for 277,000 borrowers. that makes in total $153 billion in loans canceled by this white house for more than 4 million americans. it builds on the administration's new student debt relief plan after the supreme court struck down the original program last summer. republicans blasted the move saying taxpayers should not have to bailout student loans. tiger woods made history again at the masters. the first major of the year. woods made the cut for a record 24th straight time on a day when he had to play more than one round in extremely windy conditions. keep in mind, he played one full competitive round on the pga tour this season. woods is seven strokes off the
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lead. scottie scheffler and max homa and bryson dechambeau are tied for the lead at 6 under par. three americans tied for the lead in the tournament. we have more on the death of o.j. simpson who leaves behind a complicated legacy. he was the biggest celebrity in the world while going on trial for murder, but the case made stars from those who were ininvolved in his case. where are they now? here is steve patterson. >> reporter: the trial of the century changing the lives of all involved. thrusting prosecutors, lawyers and witnesses and the judge into the spotlight. after the cameras were turned off, what happened to those overnight celebrities? >> the defense has thrown out a lot of possibilities. >> reporter: marcia clark resigned from the district attorney's office after the trial. she penned a memoir and became
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an author of crime novels. >> to say i'm at peace? no. >> reporter: christopher darden resigned from his position, but continued working in law and becoming a defense attorney in private practice. >> are you glad you served? >> no, it changed my life and it changed me. >> if it doesn't fit. >> reporter: johnnie cochran remembered for the lyrical law firm. cochran passed away from a brain tumor in 2002. >> think of the real o.j. >> reporter: robert kardashian was part of the dream team. he died of cancer in 2003. his children went on to become stars in their reality tv show. kim kardashian telling david
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letterman about the life. >> it tore our family apart for the trial. >> reporter: overseeing proceedings. >> in the simpson matter. >> reporter: judge lance ito continued on the bench. he retired in 2015. the most famous house guest. kato kaelin has played bit parts in movies and tv shows. would you believe next year would have been 30 years since the trial? for all of these people, it was a turning point in their lives and something forever part of the legacy. for one more infamous figure in the o.j. story, the white bronco is on display at a crime museum in tennessee. guys, back to you. >> steve, thank you for that. this was a stunning week for so many reasons. revisit the memories of the day. myself and everybody remembers where they were during the chase. so many memories and legacy it
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left us with. >> absolutely hard to believe it has been 30 years. let's get another check of the weather from angie. >> good morning. we are headed to west coast now where we have another storm system that works onshore the next day or so. we will see heavy rain from eureka to san francisco. not so much where we are looking for the flooding concerns with monterey to santa barbara will have a chance to see the storms. that system will make its way onshore today. we will see gusty winds as the system ramps up and moves inland. the heavy rain and the mountain snow that will happen in the region through the next couple days. by the time we get to tomorrow, the lingering showers continues. if you have sunday evening plans, the umbrella is necessary. the mountain snow will continue. when we talk about rain, 2 to 3
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6:06 on our saturday. we have widespread rain right now to wake up on our weekend. we are also tracking heavier returns of that rainfall into livermore and parts of san jose. the santa cruz mountains are getting pummelled right now and mountain snow. it is a cold system that's also traveling and making the travel kind of slippery this morning throughout parts of the central bay and up into the north bay. we'll guide you through the hour by hour outlook coming up at 7. and that's the look at the forecast. >> angie, thank you. just ahead, a concerning rise of the number of measles cases across the country. wh you need tato
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we are back now with "your health." stories that caught our attention. >> nbc news contributor dr. azar is here with us. >> we appreciate you being here. help us. we want to talk about prostate cancer in light of what we learned about o.j. simpson. we don't know it is prostate cancer that took his life before it circulated in february after that was what he was diagnosed with. we know he had cancer. what is the warning that most americans should take from the experience? >> i think most people when they hear prostate cancer don't associate it as pancreatic and ovarian. we know there is a 75% survival rate with prostate cancer.
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>> the very early symptoms of measles resemble any viral infection. fever, cough, runny nose or pink eye. three-to-five days you will get the rash and it spreads to the trunk and arms and legs. people say is measles all that serious? yes, it can be. the common complications are ear infection and diarrhea, but pneumonia and encephalitis is the most concerning. 1 in 20 kids who develops measles will develop pneumonia. vaccination. two shots. 97% protective against meez the measles. >> let's talk about the covid vaccine. the misinformation. >> the cdc wanted to answer the
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there was some rumor that taylor swift will show up. billie eilish? what a fun experience for those at coachella. >> no doubt. cool. >> favorite song? >> "don't speak." >> classic. >> let's have a little more taylor swift on the subject. some of her songs have reappeared on tiktok. a little background? earlier this year, universal group pulled popular songs from the platform. that meant some of her songs went silent. it is not clear why some of the music is back on tiktok. we reached out to all parties, but have not heard back. up next, chris farley bio-pic is in the works. we know paul walter howser is in the lead.
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josh gad will direct it. he stole scenes like matt foley who lived in the van down by the river. farley passed away at 33 years old in 1997. ryan gosling is hosting "snl" for the third time. he is known for breaking character in every sketch. this week's promos tease it. >> i'm ryan gosling hosting with chris stapleton. >> it's going to be a great show. >> you're not looking at the camera. >> sorry. >> you're still not facing the right way. >> i looked into the eclipse and can't tell where the camera is. >> okay. >> i feel if i were on snl, i would break all the time with
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everyone around me. you can catch it at 11:30 p.m. eastern on nbc. >> it makes me laugh more than the sketches. >> he was on with kristen wiig last week. >> a lot of good hosts. still to come, our saturday morning boost and the reason this young woman and her family are so excited. here's a hint. it's col
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difficult for people to make appointments at the mexican consulate. now a process is slowing things down. outside companies are charging people as much as $150 to help schedule the free appointment. appointments at the mexican consulate can only be made on tuesdays for the following week. recently those booking businesses have been clogging up phone lines, making it near impossible for individuals hoping to secure an appointment. >> for us, it's very frustrating because they are taking advantage of a free service. and that's not fair. there is a lot of ways to do money, but not like this. >> there is another option for those struggling to get an appointment by phone. you can book online or even use the messaging service whatsapp. those contacts can be found on the san jose mexican consulate website. turn now to the forecast.
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>> good morning, everyone. yeah, we just have rain on our lenses throughout our camera network. san jose, oakland, walnut creek and san francisco. temperatures in the up 40ers and low 50s. the return of winter, mid april now, and a lot of rain widespread right now heavier towards parts of san jose, fremont and over into santa cruz mountains. we'll continue rain next two, three hours. coming up at 7:00, i'll give you the hour by hour outlook. i know a lot of people have weekend plans but it will include rain and wind at times. the good news is as we go into next week, we'll see a gradual warmup the rest of the week, 70s and 80s and long term outlook -- stay this way for at least the next ten days. i'll have that at 10. kira, back to you. >> we'll see you at 7. also coming up at 7 on "today in the bay" two strangers at a bart station waiting for their train, end up saving
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another person's life. and a reddit post brings them back together. we'll have that incredible story plus all your other top stories at 7. we good morning. breaking overnight. deadly attack. a day at the mall in australia turns terrifying after a man with a knife goes on a stabbing
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spree killing six. the attacker shot dead by police as investigators try to figure out what triggered his rampage. legal legacy. a look back at the trial of the century and how it changed this country forever. and saying no for now. more married couples with dual incomes choosing to wait to start a family. >> you don't know the back story. >> why they and many others are living happily ever after as a family of two. today, saturday, april 13th, 2024. >> welcome back to "today" on a saturday morning. that ship has sailed in the alexander house. we have two. >> not the kissing and love. >> we still love each other. we have beautiful kids. decision has been made. >> interloper presence in the house. >> we have plenty of friends
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with no kids. >> we will have that coming up. w want to get to the headlines. this tragic scene in australia. six people stabbed to death inside the busy shopping mall in broad daylight. the man, who police say is responsible, shot dead by an officer. josh lederman has been watching this for us in london. josh, what is the latest? >> reporter: good morning, peter. this is a really terrifying event that started around 3:00 p.m. australia time in the busy shopping district. a warning, some of the video is difficult to watch. video from inside the mall shows the man with a knife in hand approaching terrified shoppers who fled for their lives. police say the man stabbed nine people and killing at least six with several victims hospitalized in serious or critical condition, including an infant. witnesses described barricading themselves inside shops and screaming for help while responders performed cpr on the
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victims. a single police officer responded nearby. the police commissioner described the moment that officer confronted the stabber. >> as she continued to walk quickly behind him to catch up with him, he turned and faced her and raised the knife. that person is now deceased after she fired the round. >> reporter: the police say they believe this was a 40-year-old man who acted alone. they don't know the motive, but they believe this is not terrorism. the prime minister anthony is praising the police officers and bystanders who jumped in to help. peter, these incidents are exceedingly rare in australia. mass killings don't happen with the frequency like they do in the u.s. australia is reeling which has shaken the country. >> josh lederman, thank you. back here at home.
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we are turning to what police are calling an itentional act after a man stole an 18 wheeler and rammed it in the office building in texas. one person was killed and several others injured. we have priscilla thompson with more. good morning. >> reporter: laura, good morning. this morning, one person has died and two others are hospitalized in critical condition. more than a dozen people injured in all after that 18 wheeler plowed into the texas department of public safety building on friday afternoon. police have identified the suspect as clenard parker. he stole that 18 wheeler and that police and law enforcement officials were behind that truck whenever it veered into the building and tearing down the entire brick wall. investigators say this was an intentional act. they say it happened after parker had been inside the building on thursday and he was denied renewal of the commercial
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driver's license. this morning, we are hearing from family members of parker who say he was a loner, but never expected he would do anything like this. the investigation here continues today as parker is in custody facing multiple felony charges. laura. >> priscilla, thank you. some other headlines this morning. los angeles star shohei ohtani's interpreter is in court this morning. he appeared in front of a federal judge agreeing to go through gambling addiction treatment. he eploited his relationship with ohtani to steal millions to payoff gambling debts. the matriarch for the coppola family, eleanor has died
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on friday. she was 87. she documented the iconic movies of franc francis ford coppola. all of the children went into the movie business. she met francis in 1962 while working as the art director on his debut as director. that was the news. it feels like high time for a boost. >> here is something you know well. it is that time of year when high school seniors are finding out whether they have been accepted to the college of their dreams. one family in california hovered around the computer as she opened up the email from yale university. >> it's okay. it's okay. either way. it's okay. oh, man. ♪♪ [ screams ]
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>> i'm taking a guess. i think she got in. jumping for joy. hug all around from sister maya and mother. she was apprehensive about applying to ivy league schools for fear of rejection. she applied to columbia and duke and ucla. >> wow. >> i love to watch those moments. so different from the envelope when we were young. >> huddled around the computer. still exciting. congratulations. coming up next, the lasting impact of the trial of the century and century and if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4
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we are back on saturday morning with "today's talker." so much has been said after o.j. simpson's death about the court case and how it was must-see-tv. >> tens of millions of americans. in the decades since, it has had a lasting impact on court cases and appetite to see them play out in real time. >> if nicole brown simpson and ron goldman have never been murdered or o.j. simpson not on trial for them, it would not be fascinating for people this week. he had incredible charm and his moves on the football field stellar. it is the murder trial and the acquittal that keeps us coming back searching for meaning amid
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the wreckage. the man revealed and reviled. bob costas knew him. >> it doesn't mitigate the crime he committed, but at the time, he was the sort of guy who would remember the name of the kid who brought you the newspaper and coffee when you got to the set. he was good company and all that changed one night in june of 1994. >> reporter: what else changed? at the trial, we saw what money could buy. a world class defense where the scientific evidence which put simpson and his blood at the crime scene could be turned inside out. it seemed the lapd was on trial, not simpson. johnnie cochran's strategy simple. lapd framed o.j. simpson. >> this is an obsession to win.
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>> reporter: cochran knew the lapd's reputation for racism and brutality were well known by downtown jurors who, three years earlier, lived through the beating of rodney king. the acquittal of the officers involved and then the subsequent riots. >> we can hold multiple truths in our head at the same time. it is simultaneously true there is a long history of injustice by the justice system toward african americans. it is also true that it is impossible to postulate that any one other than o.j. simpson committed the crimes. >> reporter: the lapd uncovered evidence of racism and use of extensive force and worked hard to reform. three months after the murders, the bill was signed into law to
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protect domestic violence. it did show the country how much they were needed. for "today," cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >> i have to say the interview with bob yesterday was compelling. bob worked closely with o.j. simpson on nbc sports recounting that day when he was there and went to prison o.j. simpson. robert kardashian was there. he said that they tried to call costas in the control room from the chase that day and got a tech who did not believe it was o.j. and hung up the phone. pulling back the curtain was compelling. >> we still remember 30 years later. >> and the context of what was going on in los angeles at the time is critical. let's get a check on the weather with angie. >> we have a preview of her. specifically the middle of the country where it will be above
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normal. mid-80s on tap. 30 degrees above normal across the dakotas. minneapolis is headed to 78. kansas city in the mid-80s. tomorrow, the warmth will spread to cleveland with 73 degrees. the warmth continus into next week. nashville is in the lo 80s. richmond is in the low to mid-80s as we kickoff the workweek. on monday, so many excited for this. we have the boston marathon happening and the weather could not be better. temperatures starting off at the start of the race in the mid-50s. plenty of sunshine along the race and as time goes on, temperatures warm in the low 60s. mid-60s by good saturday morning.
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6:45. widespread rain in the bay area. we're pretty used to this through our weekend now. and it is waking some people up as we go into the south bay, morgan hill, highway 17, you could also be seeing a bit of a wintry mix as some of those higher peaks are getting a little snow as we go throughout this system throughout the day today. we are going to also track the chance of thunderstorms and some spotty showers for tomorrow, but a and that's the look at your toasty forecast. >> thank you, angie. good luck to the runners. still ahead, why more couples are choosing to wait to have kids or
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we are back on saturday morning with the look at the trend which has gotten more popular the last decade. >> a growing number of couples
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are choosing off on growing families or not having kids at all. >> we have zinhle here with more. >> there is a new phrase used to describe them. a new term buzzing on the internet. dink. it means dual income no kids. it is referring to couples where both partners are employed and no children. it sounds like a full house, but it is actually a couple and their dogs. hillary and logan are 31 and 30. married for nearly seven years and meeting in college. >> when we got married, i felt the pressure was on to have kids. >> were people asking? >> all the time. >> what is your experience as a couple with no kids? >> i think it has given us
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opportunities we may not have otherwise gotten if we had kids right away. >> reporter: they traveled to 20 countries and embracing dink life is referring to a population of young urban professionals in the '80s is yuppies. >> itis derogatory then came dink. >> reporter: dink popping up in media in the '80s. today, young people are reclaiming the term. the family says no kids has allowed them to focus on building their marriage, careers and wealth. hillary is a self-employed influencer and he works at a consulting term. >> there is a lot of hate with it. i'll get nasty comments on
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videos. >> what do people say? >> you are selfish. you will be lonely when you're old and no one to take care of you. >> we love kids, but when we're in ohio with our niece. >> reporter: birth rates declines in the last 15 years. the nbc news analysis finding today that families are smaller and people are waiting longer to have kids. >> yes, there has been a decline in fertility, but often after a decline, we see an increase. the focus these days is often on gen z and millennials, i would say the jury is still out when they will have children. >> reporter: as for the family, the label of dink may not be a permanent one. >> we will have kids eventually. >> you don't know somebody's
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back story why they may or may not have kids. >> the experts i spoke to also encourage people to think twice before asking couples the question when are you having kids. there are many reasons a couple may not have kids. fertiity and socioeconomics or choice or embrace the dink lifestyle. guys, thoughts? >> i have lots of thoughts. >> my thoughts are with logan's niece and nephew. that is serving as birth control for the family. >> they want to have kids, but now they are prioritprioritizin. >> they want to have kids. pushing off and delaying. >> they are not in a rush. >> is having three dogs a dink life? >> that's another question. >> i like how they highlighted you can do whatever is best for you. you. societal pressures are not as what causes a curve down there? is it peyronie's disease?
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good morning. coming up next on "today in the bay." nearly all of their life savings gone in a matter of minutes. the dramatic robbery at an east bay jewelry store caught on
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camera. and two strangers at a bart station waiting for a train end up saving a man's life and a reddit post brings them back together. plus, we're waking up to rain and wind this saturday morning, but there is some sunshine and warm-up on the horizon. we have your full micro climate forecast coming up next. ♪♪
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