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good morning. fears in ferguson. the fbi is investigating this morning whether two men arrested on weapons charges were trying to acquire explosives. this as a grand jury gets ready to decide whether to charge a police officer in the killing of michael brown. show of support. bill cosby receives two standing ovations at a sold-out show on friday night, despite the growing number of women who claim he sexually assaulted them. this morning, we'll speak exclusively with one of his accusers about what she says happened to her 25 years ago. fall from the sky. a window washer plunges to the ground from 11 stories up. >> i saw a black shadow coming from the sky, and i just started running. >> he miraculously survives.
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we'll tell you how. and the most expensive dog search ever? one woman's year-long and very costly search for her best friend. why would someone spent more than $30,000 to find a missing dog? we'll ask her today, saturday, november 22nd, 2014. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with lester holt and erica hill, live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> and welcome, everyone, to "today" on a saturday morning. i'm qulerlester holt. >> erica hill alongside chenille jones and dylan dreyer. dylan, i'm glad you're back. >> and lester is, too. what'd you think of that much snow? >> i got to step into the dylan dreyer life up in buffalo and i was whining how long, six hours after i was there? >> you did a lot of whining, a lot of complaining.
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>> how do you do this job? a lot of snow. >> like i've never seen before. >> crazy stuff. anyway, we want to get to to our top story, where a grand jury decision in ferguson, missouri, could come down today. ron allen remains on the story for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. there is tension everywhere here. you can see the main drag here in ferguson. most of the businesses are boarded up in anticipation of a possible grand jury decision whether to indict officer darren wilson in the death of michael brown. some schools have announced that they are going to be closed on monday and tuesday. the governor's already declared a state of emergency. overnight at ground zero here outside the ferguson police headquarters, more protests, small crowds clashing with police again, a lot of yelling and screaming, some pushing and shoving, some arrests. now there are calls for calm from everyone around town and even president obama himself. >> this is a country that allows everybody to express their views, allows them to peacefully
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assemble, to protest actions that they think are unjust, but using any event as an excuse for violence is contrary to rule of law and contrary to who we are. >> reporter: overnight, there is word of the arrest of two men on weapons charges, and federal officials are investigating whether they were trying to acquire pipe bombs to bring here to ferguson. the concern goes far beyond ferguson with reports of demonstrations being organized in at least 100 cities around the country, everywhere from san diego to boston and a lot of cities in between. now, here, one good sign, police and protesters are still talking, trying to work out so-called rules of engagement for how they will conduct themselves with any protests, discussing things like what weapons the police will carry, whether protesters will have sanctuary spaces. they're agreeing on some things and disagreeing on others, but get news, again, that they are talking. there's been a lot of anticipation of a weekend decision or announcement of a
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grand jury decision because it's felt that more students will be home from school, parents will be home from work, less people on the streets and perhaps a safer environment if there are protests. back to you guys in new york. lester, erica? >> we are all hoping for calm. ron ferguson, thank you so much. now to the growing list of women accusing bill cosby of sexual assault. he performed last night in front of a sold-out crowd in florida and received a very warm welcome. we will speak exclusively to one woman who is now coming forward to accuse cosby of assault. first, though, we get the latest from nbc's gabe gutierrez. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: erica, good morning. cosby got two standing ovations here, one as he took the stage, another as he left the stage. the sold-out crowd obviously sticking by him, despite the growing scandal. on stage, cosby launched into his routine. no mention of the sexual assault allegations. >> i think it's all speculation right now. i don't know of any proof of
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anything. >> reporter: now more accusers are coming forward. actress angela leslie told the "new york daily news" that cosby sexually assaulted her comeback in 1992. >> he's pretending as if it did not happen. it did happen. >> reporter: she is now one of at least eight women who have publicly accused cosby of inappropriate behavior. cosby has never been charged with any crime. friday night, his attorney said, "these brand-new claims about alleged decades-old events are becoming increasingly ridicul s ridiculous, and it is completely illogical that so many people would have said nothing, done nothing and made no reports to law enforcement." but a former "national enquirer" reporter says cosby's lawyer squashed her story. robin mizrahi says in 2005, she investigated allegations made by beth barrier in the '80s. in exchange for not running the story, she says, the "enquirer" was allowed to interview cosby instead for what mizrahi calls a plouffe piece. >> i was frustrated and concerned for beth and other
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women who are silenced by someone who has more money than they have. >> reporter: the "enquirer" won't say why mizrahi's story did not run. >> we don't comment on our reporting process and stories that we did not publish in the "national enquirer." >> amazing. >> reporter: back in cosby's performance in florida -- >> he's well respected and innocent until proven guilty, right? >> reporter: an audience member yelled "we love you, bill cosby." he held up one fist as the crowd cheered. despite the warm reception here, six of cosby's appearances in other states have just been canceled, and cosby spoke to the local newspaper here, "florida today," and he's quoted as saying, "i know people are tired of me not saying anything, but a guy doesn't have to answer to innuendos." erica? >> gabe gutierrez for us this morning. thank you. as we just saw in gabe's piece,
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one of the women accusing cosby of sexual assault is joining us this morning. good morning. >> good morning, erica. >> the big question for a lot of people is why now? you say this happened in 1992. so, why are you coming forward? >> i'm coming forward now, erica, because i've been watching the news and i see where cosby is not saying anything. so, to be silent does not mean that you're not guilty. i'm coming forward to let everybody know that this happened to me, and i have no reason to lie whatsoever. it happened when i was in vegas in the elvis presley suite, and it's something i totally wasn't expecting. i had met cosby previously in new york. but this was my first time meeting him one on one. so -- >> you were 26 years old. you met him one on one. he flew you out there. >> yes. >> you walk into this suite by yourself. >> i do. >> there are plenty of people who might watch this and say, what were you expecting? you're alone with a man in a room, who flew you to las vegas.
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>> you know, i admired bill cosby. i watched his show for years. i watched other shows, spinoffs from bill cosby, and i admired him. he was an icon. so, i wasn't thinking of anything like that. i was just thinking, like, he was this american father figure. >> so, what was your purpose of the visit? why had you flown out there? >> we were still talking about my acting skills, my opportunities. and actually, when i went into his suite, he wanted me to demonstrate my acting abilities and he asked me, act like i was intoxicated. so, i started to do it. and it wasn't just, like, a room. it was a huge suite. so, we weren't directly in a bedroom. we were in a kitchen setting area. >> you said you acted like you were intoxicated. you were not intoxicated. >> i was not. he told me to act as if i was. >> so, as you heard, he gave a statement to a newspaper saying he doesn'te to respond to innuendos, in his words. his attorneys have spoken out, and we should reiterate, as gabe said, he's not been charged with a crime.
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his attorney said overnight, "it is completely illogical that so many people would have said nothing, done nothing and made no reports to law enforcement or asserted civil claims if they thought they had been assaulted over a span of so many years." why wait? >> i had not been raped. he didn't physically hurt me. he took my hand and put it where it shouldn't have been, and he actually did try to get on top of me, but i was able to push him off. and he actually kind of fell on to the floor, and he asked me to leave his room because he pretended he got a phone call. i never heard a phone ring, but i think he was embarrassed that i was able to push him down, and that's why he dismissed me from his room. >> do you want anything out of this coming forward? are you looking for money? >> i just want him to acknowledge what he did, take responsibility, and to apologize to these women and let everybody move on with their lives. >> lastly, i'm interested,
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what's your reaction to the standing ovation and to the fans that we saw in gabe's piece? >> i think that people are not believing these stories, but they are true. they're absolutely true. i have no reason to lie. and i'll take a lie detector test any time on anything i've said. >> angela, we appreciate you coming in this morning. thank you. >> thank you. >> lester? >> erica, thanks. thousands of people in western new york state are trying to dig out from that massive snowstorm this morning. today, residents are not only worried about the potential their roofs could collapse, they're also bracing for potential flooding as warmer temperatures begin to melt all that heavy snow. nbc's rehema ellis is outside of buffalo for us. rehema, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. as you say, this week's epic storm dumped a record 70-plus inches of snow throughout parts of this region. and even for people around here who are accustomed to sn people accustomed to snow, this is a lot to handle. people are finally emerging
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after a record storm of 7 feet of snow. the work ahead is enormous. >> i probably fielded between myself and my brother 350 calls in two days. >> reporter: the storm has passed, but danger remains this weekend. dozens of roofs like this collapsed under the heavyweight of several feet of snow. officials now worry other buildings with flat roofs are at risk. homeowners are not taking chances and are clearing the roofs. were you feeling nervous about the potential of structure damage? >> we heard a bit of creaking a couple days ago. >> reporter: and now with rising temperatures in the forecast, a new potential threat. >> the warming will bring melting. melting will bring water. water will bring floods. >> reporter: 1,600 trucks hauled away 32,000 tons of snow already. but the view from the air shows
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that's just the beginning. on one street, a team of neighbors is hard at work helping each other dig out. you have been helping a lot of your neighbors out. >> we came out. today is the first day we were able to see each other. we are making sure everybody can get out okay. >> reporter: the next potential threat is flooding. heavy equipment and pumps at the ready. governor cuomo says the flooding could be significant as temperatures start to rise this weekend and melting begins. lester. >> rehema ellis, thank you. >> dylan, what do you see in the forecast that residents can expect? >> if you took all that snow and melt it down, you have 4 to 6 inches of water. all of that has to go somewhere. what we will notice is additional rain will add to the water. it is not all going to melt instantly. it is a slow process. light fluffy snow will absorb the moisture first and then we see flooding a few days down the
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road. we have an icy mix through ohio. i want to point out to you this is the warmer air that is moving in. notice it is not completely snowing. because of the fact we are going to see additional rain on top of the melting, we have flood watches if effect across northern new york. this will move into as well. we are looking at .75 of rain. you see the temperatures above freezing. overnight, we stay above freezing and into monday and into tuesday, we are looking for temperatures to stay above freezing. about .25 to .75 of rain in the area. the heavy rain will move into the southeast. that is where we will see 3 inches of flooding. if that was moving up to buffalo, then we would see bigger problems. we have to watch out for the snow melt and drains and the streams and creeks where we will
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see the flooding. >> dylan, thanks. the costly operations in the middle east will be learned by the end of the year. we have nbc's correspondent kristen welker in las vegas traveling with the president. >> reporter: lester, according to an official that u.s. forces could be involved in offensive operations in afghanistan into next year. that is after combat operations were supposed to end. you will recall the u.s. military was supposed to take a big step back at the start of the new year. only training and advising afghan forces. this move suggests that u.s. forces will remain in offensive positions. the operations could include targeting the taliban and other networks. the second official downplayed the news and it won't carry out
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official patrols. we will no longer target solely because they are members of the taliban. to the extent that taliban members directly threaten the united states. however, we will take appropriate measures to keep americans safe. now the new york times broke this news and they are reporting the decision comes because of the increase of militants in iraq and also because there's a new president of afghanistan who welcomes this move. lester. >> kristen, before i let you go, the president announced the immigration policy on thursday and executive action and talk of poisoning the well with congress. what is the fallout now a couple days later? >> reporter: lester, i can tell you republicans who just won control of congress are infuriated that president obama is taking action on immigration reform unilaterally and without them. some republicans so angry that they want to shutdown the government again. republican leaders are warning
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that it could anger the public and back fire. i have been speaking to aides on capitol hill who say the scenario is you will see republicans take some type of legislative action to try to reverse the president and try to sue president obama. there are concerns about 2016. hispanics are a key voting blog. they helped president obama win the white house twice. republicans don't want to alienate hispanics. for his part, president obama showing no signs of backing down. he was in las vegas on friday selling the executive action and officials tell me he will continue to cross the country to try to get the public on board with this move, but he will spend the weekend in the las vegas area playing golf. >> kristen welker, you are on the darkened of the strip there in vegas. >> reporter: that's for sure. sheinelle is going through the other headlines, including a scary scene for passengers on
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the tarmac in atlanta. >> this morning, the ntsb is in atlanta discovering how an american airlines jet was clipped. the jet was taxiing to the gate. no injuries were reported. the u.s. embassy in mexico is warning americans to avoid the resort town of acapulco because of the violence in the area. the elevated alert comes one month after the state department asked americans to stay within tourist areas. demonstrators protesting the disappearance of 43 college execut students have blocked highways. a manhunt under way in cleveland, ohio after a deadly rampage. a pregnant woman and three others in a home were killed in a wave of gunfire. a 10-year-old girl wounded, but expected to survive. a new report suggests there may have been missed opportunities to treat the troubled gunman in the deadly sandy hook school shooting. the report released friday
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suggested adam lanza's parents and teachers chose not to medically treat him. the report notes that it cannot draw a direct line to what triggered the attack. 20 children and 6 teachers were killed in december of 2012 before lanza turned the gun on himself. he also killed his mother in the rampage. a miracle in san francisco. a window washer fell 11 stories from the roof of a building and survived. the window washer screamed during the death defying accident on friday before hitting a car and bouncing on the asphalt. last week, two window washers in new york were rescued. we have more coming up in the next hour on the story. and finally, what a journey for one missing kitten. spice disappeared in new mexico on halloween. look at this. she turned up in maine. that is some 2,300 miles from
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home. the kitten found inside a duffel bag in a thrift store. a micro chip traced the cat to its owner. no one knows how she made it across the country. >> she is a maine kohn. >> i don't know what the deal is here. with that one -- >> maybe she can get some tips from the kitten. >> i have no idea. >> lost in the whiteout conditions in buffalo and just got lost. >> i'm over this. dylan is back with the check of the country's forecast. >> everywhere else we are talking about a warm up. rain in texas where today we could see a slight risk of stronger storms. isolated tornadoes are possible, but more of the gusty winds and cloud-to-ground lightning. keep that in mind. you can see the rain extending up to the great lakes region. a morning mix through michigan and up into western new york. it indicates where the warmer
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air is moving in. we have a bigger storm in the pacific northwest. some areas in the mountains could end up good morning. a lot of that activity is spotty and light this morning. it will progress to the south. we'll see in the south bay and peninsula and east bay. napa, petaluma to santa rosa getting hammered. this activity will become more widespread. we'll see wind. temperatures only back into the mid 60s. afternoon clearing from san francisco, points north. and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thanks. two men who spent nearly 40 years behind bars are waking up free men. they were incarcerated for a crime they did not commit. here is nbc's cynthia mcfadden.
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>> life is filled with small victories. >> reporter: the moment randy jackson waited 39 years for. >> it was like an emotional roller coaster. even language doesn't fit what i'm feeling. >> reporter: freed from prison. sentence vacated. jackson was one of three neighborhood kids convicted of a 1975 murder in cleveland and sent to death row. prosecutors based this case on the testimony of one 12-year-old boy who recently came forward and said he lied. i felt extreme pressure from detectives to describe a crime i never saw. >> in '75, he was a 12-year-old kid. he was manipulated by the police and they used him and took a lot of courage to do what he did. >> reporter: also freed on friday jackson's codefendent,
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willy bridgeman. he fought to help his friend and brother. >> to be released and the business is over with. i'm at the end of that road. >> reporter: their first stop? lunch with the attorneys who fought hard for their release. many of them not born yet when they where convicted. >> i cannot imagine what it is like to be in prison for 39 years. >> reporter: we asked rickey jackson what he missed most. >> i spent my 20s and 30s and nemy 40s and nearly all of my 50s. i wanted to go places. >> reporter: now he has to put his life back together. >> i lost a life, but i will not waste a lot of time crying about it. i got today. i got right now. i'm surrounded by a lot of good people. i'll take advantage of what i
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got. >> reporter: for "today," cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >> if you would like to read more, go to today.com. to hear him so positive. i would like to be bitter. >> i would like to think i would be that way. 39 years. >> i guess he feels like he has to move forward and try to savor the days. >> take advantage of the moment. quite a story. still to come this morning. it is time to dust off your record player. lester still has one. you have a turntable? >> what's a record player? >> vinyl is making a comeback. we will look at why it is
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that offer you the best combination of quality, rates and benefits. you can compare plans side by side, choose the one that best fits your needs and enroll online. coveredca.com is also the place to find certified experts in your area who can answer your questions for free, and help you enroll. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. it's based on income, and 4 out of 5 people who have enrolled qualified. if you don't have a health plan, or you do, but you want to make sure it's the best plan for you, now's the time to visit coveredca.com. but to get covered, you gotta get going. to have health insurance starting january 1st, you need to enroll by december 15th. visit coveredca.com today. still to come on "today," we will save you a big headache. you can have lower calories but
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delicious thanksgiving meal next week. we will tell you good saturday morning to you. it's 5:56. you are getting a live look in san francisco. look at those lights. you can barely see them through the fog and the rain which we are seeing already this morning.
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good morning, i'm kira klapper and he is anthony slaughter with a look at your micro climate forecast. >> we have rain coming through. let's show you right now. you have a little bit of a sheen on the ground because the rain has fallen in san francisco and points north. that's where we see heavier pockets of rain. santa rosa to napa. we have one cell making its way over 0 the mountains and will head towards mill valley. since midnight, we have had 1 1/2 inches. santa rosa 1/4 inch. this is expected to go through san francisco, east bay, tri-valley through the day. we'll see sunshine in the north bay after about 2:00 or 3:00 but everybody else will stay cloudy and rainy. maybe cuddle up. we have the food drive happening. get out and donate $10 to help feed a family. >> make a big difference. >> definitely. >> thanks, anthony.
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a window washer remains in critical condition this morning after he fell 11 stories and landed on the roof of a moving car in san francisco's financial district. two men from century window washers were getting ready to hoist their scaffolding in position when one fell from a corner of the building. a moving car broke the man's fall. the driver was looking for a parking spot. his first thought was a bicyclist hit his camry. when he got out of his car he said he couldn't believe what he saw. cal osha is investigating the incident. >> watch out for a groper in a popular part of san francisco. sfpd releasing this sketch of the man saying he is wanted in several incidents since august. this man grabs women from behind in knob hill. he was last seen wearing a puffy vest and dark blue jeans. >> help for travelers out of oakland airport.
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celebrating the grand opening of its oakland airport connector. starting today, passengers can cruise to oakland international from the coliseum stadium. it's a short trip, but until now riders had to use a shuttle bus to get to and from the airport. this is video from the inaugural ride yesterday. service officially begins this morning. it's just sigh of 6:00 now. coming up on "today in the bay," holiday travel has begun. what you can expect on the roadways and airways this year. plus your top stories at 7:00.
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♪ we are back now on a saturday morning. it is november 22nd, 2014. a little chilly on the plaza. we have a great crowd to help warm things up. if you are in area this holiday season, frankly anytime of year, we love to have you. come on by and say hello. meet us on the plaza. this time of year, you get to see the tree. >> you should rsvp. i'm kidding. >> we will give you lester's e-mail. still to come, if you are pulling out your stretchy pants for thursday's feast, here is the thing. we want to help you. you don't need the stretchy pants. you need tips from jenna wolfe. she will teach you how to eat
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your favorites. and over the years, we heard about the rise in tiger parents. moms and dads with strict parenting styles. one woman said she was wrong to be a tiger mom. her daughters are better off with her looser parenting. and just a bit later, this could be one of our favorite stories of the day. a 13-year-old who truly defines the word inspiring. he is blind after losing his eye sight to cancer. that is not stopping him from wrestling. a great story. let's start this half hour with a missing dog. not just any. this cost one woman tens of thousands of dollars. leads many to wonder why spend that much money to find a lost dog? she caught up with nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: what janet mihalyfi will do to hear that howl again. that is what she is doing spending $35,000.
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>> one of the great dogs. yes this dog is healthy and run with me. >> reporter: some have called the most extreme lost dog search ever. on this day, mihalyfi, a 39-year-old i.t. consultant are searching the d.c. park. that is what keeps her going. verified by expert canine trackers. >> i am just miles behind him. >> reporter: she put up more than a dozen cameras and insists this shot from january is havoc. >> to say he is nearby, how do you stop looking for that family member? >> reporter: he disappeared last november when he was led off his leash. when the deer showed up, havoc took off.
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since then, mihalyfi put up posters and consulted psychics. >> she has the resources to do it. she is passionate about it. >> other people buy vacation homes and buy fancy cars. i put that on hold. i miss him. i love him. i'm tired. it's a lot of work to do this. >> reporter: so how long will she go? >> that is the million dollar question. >> reporter: until then, havoc's bed is waiting. for "today" peter alexander, nbc news, washington. >> if you ever lost your pet. it tears your heart out. >> let's hope he is back home soon. let's head to dylan on the plaza for another check of the forecast. >> it feels great compared to buffalo. we are celebrating a 10th
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birthday on the plaza. >> shanel. >> s-h-a-n-e-l. a much better spelling, sheinelle. where are you from? >> columbus, ohio. >> we are talking about a weekend warm up in the east. in the mountains, we are looking at a big snowstorm to bring about a foot or two to the ski resorts. more in the highest elevations. closer to sea level, we are looking at all rain. we have a chance of stronger storms down across texas today. isolated tornadoes are possible, but it will mainly be for damaging winds and hail and heavy downpours. it will shift east as we go into sunday with a slight risk of storms in louisiana into the carolinas. the same threats, hail and damaging wind gusts and tornadoes and heavy rain in the
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we've got rain this morning. we are seeing quite a bit coming across the north bay mountains and coastal regions. most of this activity is from the golden gate bridge points north. a lot of this activity is very spotty and light. you can see from the golden gate bridge camera the rain is coming down. you'll notice strong, gusty winds. hold on if you are headed out this morning. overall temperatures in the 60s. keep the umbrellas handy. and that's your latest forecast. back inside to lester, erica and sheinelle. s-h-i-e? no. >> that's a great one. >> maybe one day i'll be in it. >> dylan? it is only natural. >> i think so, too. >> i'll keep you posted. just ahead, keeping the extra calories off your plate
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this thanksgiving. jenna will show us how to have a filling, satisfying traditional meal without packing on the pounds. but first these messages. >> that's great. is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion or abnormal behavior.
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meal that includes the turkey day classics. "today's" fitness correspondent has more. >> reporter: oh, the holidays. so much food and so many calories. so easy to pack on the pounds. >> joel, this is a typical thanksgiving meal? >> 100%. turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and green bean casserole. >> reporter: joel is the senior resident chef at sur la table. >> average plate, we are talking about 3,000 calories. >> per person. >> per person, jenna. 3,000 calories. >> reporter: 5,000 to 10,000 calories more than the recommended per day. it is because of the cream and butter and sugar. are you telling me all of this is in this meal? >> ten sticks of butter.
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six cups of sugar. a cup of salt. eight cups of cream. >> reporter: if you are like the average american, prepare to gain 1 to 2 pounds from thanksgiving to new year's day. is there is way to have your stuffing and turkey and eat it to? >> take reduced fat cream cheese. use low-fat milk. you don't need cream. >> pumpkin pie. >> replace the sugar with honey or agave. you can use whipped greek yogurt. >> green bean casserole. >> the fried onions have to go. take almonds. >> reporter: it is not just what you eat. staying active is an important part of having it all. try to get to the gym thanksgiving morning. prepare your body for minor
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indulgen indulgences. after the meal, go for a walk to burn off the calories. you can make the substitutions and eat the hearty thanksgiving day meal or make no substitutions and bon appetite. for "today," jenna wolfe, nbc news, new york. >> in that is what my plate looks like then i curl up in a ball. >> then you go back for another one. >> my problem is the seconds. my favorite is white bread, sugar and butter. it is magical. >> can you bring that in? >> it is
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♪ "i've come to look for america" ♪ there's been a lot of talk over the last couple of years about tiger parents who constantly pushing this kids to achieve big things. >> sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. one mom says we are in danger of raising stressed out kids if we don't tame the tiger parent. nbc's kelly cobiella has the story. >> reporter: she knows a thing or two about parenting. a mom made a career writing about it for newspapers and magazines. with her first child, lilly, she says she did it all wrong.
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it's saturday morning. 6:26. this is a live look at a very rainy golden gate bridge. slick roads on this saturday morning. good morning to you. i'm kira klapper with anthony slaughter with a look at your
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micro climate forecast. >> yes. it is raining. coming down pretty good in some places. especially north of the golden gate bridge. you see our radar lit up. a lot of this activity is spotty in nature. we do have heavier pockets just pushing over the golden gate bridge. notice how the rain is falling this morning. it's coming in sideways. that is denoting strong winds. we already had gusts up to 45 miles in some of the higher elevations. mostly 20 to 30 across the valley floor. breezy and rainy the first half of the day, then we'll see sunshine as we head towards sunset. gray skies, a lot of rain. the perfect day to cuddle up. put up holiday decorations. >> 'tis the season. thank you, anthony. >> this morning a window washer remains in critical condition after he fell 11 stories and landed on the roof of a moving car in san francisco's financial district. two men from century window washers were getting ready to hoist their scaffolding into
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position when one fell from the corner of the building. the car broke his fall. the driver was looking for a parking spot. his first thought was a bicyclist hit his toyota camry. when he got out of his car at california and montgomery, he couldn't believe what he saw and heard. cal osha is investigating the incident. >> watch out for a groper in a possible part of san francisco. san francisco police released this sketch hoping for tips from the public. they say this man is wanted in several incidents since august, according to police. he grabbed women from behind in knob hill. he was last season wearing a plaid button-up shirt, puffy vest and dark blue jeans. b.a.r.t. celebrating the grand opening of its oakland connector. you can cruise to oakland international from the coliseum. it's a three-mile trip. it's $3 each way in addition to
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good morning. it's saturday, november 22nd, 2014. here is a look at today's top stories. waiting for word. the ferguson community is on edge waiting for a grand jury decision on whether to charge a police officer in the death of teenager michael brown. this as the fbi sends dozens of agents in the area ahead of the decision. we're live. show of support. bill cosby performs to a sell out crowd in florida last night. receiving two standing ovations during his show. many in the audience support the comedian despite the sexual assault allegations against him. and fall from the sky.
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witnesses look on in horror as a window washer falls 11 stories landing on a moving car. incredible he is alive this morning. we will tell you how he survived. good morning. we're back on a saturday morning. a growing crowd outside on rockefeller plaza. our thanks to them for stopping by this morning as we're almost into a holiday week. >> happening quickly. i'm erica hill alongside sheinelle jones and dylan dreyer. busy morning. >> a lot going on. keeping a close eye on ferguson, missouri. a lot of anticipation there. the community on edge waiting to see if there will be protests after a grand jury decision comes down. this as we learn more about two men arrested in the area on weapons charges. ron allen remains on the scene for us in ferguson. ron, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, lester. there's been a lot of concern here that outsiders and extremist groups may use the
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situation here to incite violence. two men arrested possibly on weapons charges. a very intense time with protesters and police in riot gear squaring off outside police headquarters in ferguson again last night. some clashes, some arrests. as you know, the governor declared a state of emergency here. some schools in the area have said they will close monday and tuesday in anticipation of a possible grand jury decision and perhaps more unrest. the concern spreads beyond ferguson that protests being organized in 100 cities across the country from san diego to boston and smaller communities in between. lester. >> ron, the courts i know are closed right now. is it possible the grand jury has decided this case and we are actually waiting for a public announcement? >> reporter: indeed. there have been many calls for a
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weekend announcement from the prosecutors are about this because it is a time when kids are home from school and parents are home from work and it is thought to be safer. a lot of people asked for 48 hours or 24 hours notice to prepare for the decision because it will be an emotional time here. unclear if prosecutors will do that. the bottom line is yes, everyone is on edge. a possibility that there could be a decision today or tomorrow. a possibility the grand jury is meeting today and tomorrow. it is very secretive process. again, lester, everyone on edge waiting for this very emotional moment to come. >> ron allen, thanks for the update. sheinelle has a closer look at breaking news overnight about the u.s. mission in afghanistan. >> good morning. this morning, the president is expanding the u.s. military combat mission on the ground and in the air. president obama has approved broadening the campaign beyond previous plans which limited troops to counterterrorism missions this year. some say the move is significance because it gives more authority to target taliban fighters posing a threat to
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american forces. some frightening moments in london after a gas explosion rocked an american hotel chain. at least 14 people hurt in the blast at the five-star hyatt regency on friday. it caused part of the building to collapse. the hyatt says 500 guests were relocated to other hotels. this morning, the ntsb is looking into an american airlines jet clipped by a shuttle bus on friday at hartsfield-jackson international airport. flight attendants were telling people to deplane as quickly as possible. now to florida, where bill cosby got a round of support from the community as allegations of sexual assault mount. nbc's gabe gutierrez was at the show last night and joins us this morning. >> reporter: sheinelle, good
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morning. he got two standing ovations last night on the stage. he launched into a spirited routine and made no mention of the allegations. at least eight women have come forward and allege cosby of sexual misconduct. angela leslie came forward this morning and spoke to us and this is what she said happened in 1992. >> he took my hand and put it where it should not be and fondle with him. he actually did try to get on top of me, but i was able to push him off and he actually kind of fell on to the floor. he asked me to leave his room because he pretended he got a phone call. i never heard a phone ring. i think he was embarrassed and dismissed me from his room. >> reporter: as we have stressed, cosby has not been charged with a crime. his attorney released a
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statement, it is completely illogical that so many people would have said nothing and done nothing and made no reports to law enforcement if they thought they were assaulted over a span of many years. cosby himself spoke to the local newspaper here "florida today." he is quoted as saying i know people are tired of me not saying anything, but a guy doesn't have to answer to innuendo. sheinelle. >> thank you. finally let's talk about brilliant athletes. tonight in college football, the m.i.t. engineers with a perfect 9-0 season play the first post season game in history. it has 17 high school valedictorians and the quarterback is a rocket scientist literally. and the back-up quarterback is a violinist. >> now you say he is a brain surgeon. >> that is his back-up.
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>> i took a picture with shaq. >> you did. you can see it online. dylan is keeping track of the weather. it is hard to keep focus when shaq was here. >> we were all a little distr t distract distracted. we are looking at colder temperatures to move on out. finally. we have flooding concerns with the warm air moving in across western new york. watch out from detroit through most of ohio where it is slippery this morning. freezing drizzle making the roads slick. here are the watches for western new york state because of all of the snow on the ground. if you melt it down, it is 4 to 6 inches of water. because that has we could end up with some flooding. we also have more rain about to move in. it's heavy now through south-central oklahoma, and watch what happens as we go into the weekend. it races up to the north. temperatures will be above freezing in buffalo, and then we'll see about 1/4 inch to 1/2
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inch of rain, so flooding will be an issue monday into tuesday in the buffalo area. down to the south, we are going to see much more in the way of rain. this red here is 3 inches. it's all across parts of southern georgia and into the panhandle of georgia, where we're also looking at the chance of stronger storms tomorrow. today we have the risk of damaging winds, hail and heavy downpours, especially good morning. 6:38 the time. waking up to showers especially from san francisco points north. the shower activity has started making its way over the bay bridge towards oakland. eventually all of this activity will make its way down to the south bay. you can see wet roads, especially in the san francisco area. this is the golden gate bridge. you can see some of that rain blowing sideways. a good indication of strong winds out there this morning. rain and wind will be with us until about noon. after that we'll see sun. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan, thanks. a remarkable story of survival now to share with you.
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a window washer is recovering this morning after falling 11 stories on to a moving car. onlookers say they couldn't believe it when they saw it happen. nbc's jacob rascon has more on how he was able to survive. >> reporter: the green toyota camry is a total loss, hit not by another car, but by a person. authorities say a window washer was preparing for his day, standing atop a platform on the roof of a bank, when somehow, he fell 11 stories, screaming into a busy san francisco intersection, crushing the camry before bouncing on to the asphalt. >> i saw a black shadow coming from the sky, and i just started running. >> i heard the shatter of the glass, the thud. >> i actually heard him scream as he was falling from the sky. >> reporter: a crowd of people rushed to his side. he was alive. it was just last week in new york that two window washers hung on for dear life after their platform gave way,
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trapping the men 68 floors up for two agonizing hours before firefighters rescued them, cutting through the windows using diamond cutters. >> we have a successful mission. >> reporter: according to the international window cleaners association, window cleaning is actually one of the safer industries with fewer than three window washer deaths typically reported every year. in san francisco, nobody seems to know why the window washer fell. a co-worker described him as careful. >> i've known him for a long, long time. he was a very good worker. >> reporter: authorities say the man is badly hurt but expected to survive, as is this man, the driver of that camry, who escaped without a scratch. for "today," jacob rascon, nbc news. >> what a story. hey, if you've been hanging on to your old record players for decades hoping that one day you'd be able to use them again, we've got good news for you. records are making a comeback in a major way.
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a a time when online streaming services are taking a chunk out of profits, believe it or not, vinyl sales are actually growing. here's nbc's stephanie gosk with more. >> reporter: at united record pressing in nashville, one of the largest vinyl record-makers in the country, a funny thing is happening. 22 presses running 24 hours a day, six days a week, and they still can't make them fast enough. it's a far cry from 2005, when vinyl sales were nearly extinct. less than a million copies sold here in the u.s. last year, the number shot up to more than 6 million. >> this is actually all instrumental. >> reporter: record shop manager randy jones says his collection just keeps growing. >> johnny cash, willie nelson, chet atkins. that stuff flies out. even frank, good old blue eyes, frank sinatra. i always sell frank sinatra. we carry everything. >> reporter: records aren't just one generation removed from today's music technology, they're more like three or four. don't forget cds and tapes.
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>> vinyl tends to sound a little better. it has more, what i think they call presence and warmth. but it really sounds like something's happening. >> reporter: then there is the actual, tangible thing that you can hold in your hand. >> the big, beautiful cover art, reading the liner notes, definitely more of an experience than, like, downloading. >> reporter: the resurgence of vinyl records can only really go so far. it's kind of a portability problem. even if this thing was battery-operated, which it's not, walking around the streets of new york with it is not exactly practical. which is why vinyl sales are still only a very small fraction of album sales, about 3%. most people get their music from downloads and streaming. 10-year-olds like ruby, who really, really love ariana grande, aren't exactly the market. do you own any vinyl records? >> no. >> it's not going to be a huge difference for the music label's bottom line, but it is a niche
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area where big music fans are willing to spend money. >> reporter: the acronym lp stands for long play. in an era where everything happens instantly and on the go, the occasional slow turn on the turntable may be the perfect change of pace. for "today," stephanie gosk, nbc ne news, new york. >> show us your vinyl. what have you got? >> i love it. >> what have you got, johnny cash? >> my dad always and still does on his record player listen to johnny cash. >> this is my jackson 5 "abc." i bought this in 19 -- 11 years old. >> it looks like it. >> oh, yeah. it's got scratches. >> you knew right where to go to find it. i'm impressed. >> yeah, yeah. >> this is one of the ones i remember having in the house, simon and garfunkel, "bridge over troubled water." >> and we played this all day long, "off the wall," michael jackson, that poster and everything. >> joining jackson and older jackson. >> there you go. >> johnny cash. >> but you do have a turntable now? >> no. >> my dad does, so i could always listen -- >> we could have a record party at your dad's house. >> we'll be over later!
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>> all right, you're going to head to the orange room now to meet "today's plaza fan of the day." >> i certainly am. i'm seeing sparkles over here, so we must have a birthday. this is ali sims from columbus, oh ohio. are you having fun in new york? >> yes. >> now you get to be on the "today" show. so i'll let you take it over. >> still to come on "today," one of the most inspirational and encouraging 13-year-olds you'll ever meet. but first, these messages. >> nice job! awesome! olds you will ever meet, but first these messages.
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with one teenager who really lives up to the words courageous and inspirational. >> one of the best outlooks on life after beating cancer at a young age. today, national correspondent craig melvin has the story. >> reporter: in many ways, max is your typical 13-year-old. when he is not jamming on his drums or texting nonstop, he is at wrestling practice. but there is one thing about max. >> do you consider it a disability? >> i don't consider it a disability. i consider it another challenge i have to get through. >> reporter: hanging out with max and his family in pittsburgh, i learned their son is a living miracle. >> the doctor said you have an extremely sick baby. it was stage 5 cancer. >> i felt i wanted him to live. >> reporter: at 10 months, max had cancer in his eyes. treatment was aggressive. doctors did the best to save his
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sight, but his vision deteriorated. by age 11, max was completely blind. >> we took the lights down on him with such poise. i don't think i could have handled it with that much grace. >> you have to put it aside. you can't spend your whole life wishing you could have it back when you have all this time to do thing. >> reporter: things like throwing other teenagers around the mat like rag dolls. >> he is a blind wrestler. >> that doesn't worry you? >> i'm of course scared, but very proud of him. >> he is an exceptional wrestler. committed. >> i know he wants to wrestle in college. that is an amazing goal. >> reporter: his coach says wrestling is the perfect sport for max because you have to rely on instinct and feel. he finished last season with an impressive 10-1 record. if max needs a hand, he turns to
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his best friend mitchell. >> he wants to be a normal kid. >> inspiration. >> he helps the room with the kind of effort he puts in. >> reporter: despite everything the family has been through, max's parents say it is a profoundly positive experience. >> he is such a great kid. i think he knows and he is so happy to be alive. >> reporter: and determined to live a regular life and take nothing for granted. >> i consider myself extremely lucky that i have a nice family and a lot of good friends and good teachers and a good school. >> reporter: for "today," in morris, pennsylvania, craig melvin, nbc news. >> good story. >> we will be back in a moment, but first this is "today" on nbc. a remarkable thing has happened. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long.
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good morning, i'm kira klapper. up next, an unbelievable fall. a window washer plummets 11 stories and lands on this car. >> president obama issues a challenge to republicans as he signs his order on immigration. how it will affect workers in the bay area. >> prepare for gusty winds as another round of rain sweeps through the bay area this morning. anthony slaughter will have your forecast. you used to sleep like a champ.
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