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if. good morning. breaking overnight. wild weather. huge tornadoes caught on camera in oklahoma. today, two people under severe weather threat with the possibility of more twisters, hail and doojing winds. while a little farther west, up to 2 feet of snow is possible in the mountains of colorado. hundreds of flights canceled today. dylan's keeping track of all of it. rubbing elbows and throwing sharp ones. with just three days to go until new york's primary, bernie sanders meets with the pope at the vatican. hillary clinton hobnobs with the clooneys, and donald trump rails again the delegate rules once again. hit by a foul ball.
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a horrifying moment in the middle of a major league baseball game when a foul ball goes through a gap in the safety netting, hitting a woman in the face. the visibly upset player running into the crowd to make sure she's okay. how did this happen again? and recreating history. william and kate at the taj mahal this morning, invoking memories of princess diana's solo visit there more than 20 years ago. how the duke and duchess are looking to create new memories there today, saturday, april 16th. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. >> glad to have you with us. i'm craig melvin alongside dylan dreier. >> the desperate search for any survivors after two devastating earthquakes in japan. dozenings of people reported to
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be killed with hundreds injured. kelly cobiella is following it for us from london. >> reporter: good morning. ues happening as we speak. reports this morning of students, possibly trapped in a collapsed university dormitory. reports that two of them died when the floors pancaked there. across the area, rescuers are trying to reach 100 people under the rubble racing to save them before a storm moves in with high winds and rain today. the quake, the second one in 24 hours hitting at 1:25 in the morning in the same area of southern japan as the first. it looked extremely strong. these are images of when it struck. a 7.0 according to the u.s. geological survey. damage is widespread. bridges snapped in half. buildings in ruins. landslides cutting off villages and sweeping away homes.
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now the threat of pounding rains setting off mudslides. rescuers managed to pull some people alive from the rubble already. including a 93-year-old grandmother. to make matters worse, a nearby volcano erupted today. the first time in a month. more than 1,000 people evacuated. the ground still moving. sheinelle, as many as eight aftershocks an hour. it is expected to happen for weeks. back to you. >> thank you, kelly cobiella. back at home, we have severe weather and damages tornadoes in the heartland. >> they hit in the country in the western plains. we have video out for knew texas county, oklahoma. take a look at the size of the tornado. just huge twister caught on camera. knocking down some of the power poles. this was one of several tornadoes reported yesterday. mostly in rural areas. that is on the east side of the storm. on the west side of the storm,
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we had snow. in the rocky mountains, that is where the snow is coming down. 2/3 of flights in and out of denver's airport are canceled. the snow is coming down. it is all elevation dependent. not seeing heavy snow that's sticking. you go to the higher elevations and you could have 2 feet of the snow. here is how it is not moving west or east too quickly. we have the set up called an omega block. the greek letter. the high pressure system preventing the low pressure from moving too quickly. when you have the moisture from the gulf of mexico and cold air from the north, that means we have snow on the western side through the rockies and threat of severe storms today across the western plains. as we did through tomorrow, the severe threat shifts to the east and the snow will begin to lighten up through sunday in the rockies. we are looking for as far as 2 feet of snow.
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especially in the higher elevations above 7,000 feet. we could see some flash flooding with southeastern texas sunday and monday receiving up to 7 or 8 inches of rain. the flip side of these storms. dylan, thank you. >> now to a breaking story overnight. two maryland firefighters shot and one killed when they responded to a call for a person with a possible medical condition. bullets started flying. we have nbc's morgan radford with more. >> good morning, sheinelle. a veteran firefighter died after he was shot trying to check on a civilian. the death is leaving the community in shock and trying to figure out what went wrong. >> reporter: police got the call from the relative friday night. >> he believed his relative was potentially experiencing a medical emergency. >> reporter: a team responded to the home. firefighter john olmshnider and
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one other knocked on the home and no one answered. they entered and shots rang out. >> all units, just got information. >> it was as they were forcing entry, that several rounds were fired from the house through the door striking two fire department personnel. >> reporter: both men rushed to surgery in critical condition. the relative who called 911 was with the first responders and also hit, but not seriously injured. the 39-year-old, married father with 13 years of service later died of his wounds. >> we are here supporting the family as best we can and to begin to prepare to send our brother home. >> reporter: swain is in serious condition. the shooter surrendered and has been cooperating with police. this hits hard in a community
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that is already suffering. >> this county for the second time in five weeks grieving the loss of a member of our public safety family. >> reporter: officer was killed during assault on a police station in march. when asked about the dangers they face on the job, police responded emphatically. >> will it ever end? god, i hope so. at the end of the day, the men and women of public safety will be there when the community needs us. >> swain has been in surgery and the fire department says he is expected to survive his injuries. as of now, no charges have been filed. police are still investigating. sheinelle. >> morgan, thank you. another developing story this morning, pope francis has just arrived on the greek island of lesbos to meet with the refugees who have been stranded there. nbc's chief correspondent bill neely is there. bill, good morning.
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>> reporter: good morning, craig. the pope is just about to arrive here at the port in lesbos through which more than half a million migrants have come and gone. earlier, he made an extraordinary visit behind the razor wire and detention camp. he met thousands who are trapped there and cannot leave and threatened with deportation. many wept openly in front of him and kneeling in front of him and begging for help.kneeling in fr begging, save us from genocide. the vatican says this isn't a political visit, but it's a humanitarian one. the pope is calling on those to encourage humanity for what he calls a tragedy. simply by being at that camp, the leader of the world's catholics fighting for the
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cause, if you like, of muslim migrants is sending out a strong message, a moral message, but an extraordinary one. this is a short trip. he'll be gone in a couple of hours. it's short. it's symbolic. but it's highly significant. craig? >> bill neely for us in greece, thank you. to the race for the white house with the new york primary just three days away. both democratic candidates are out of the stay. hillary clinton attending fund-raisers on the west coast and bernie sanders althout the vatican, meeting with the pope today. let's begin with nbc's kristin welker covering the democrats. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. the optics of the democratic candidates couldn't be more different this weekend. senator sanders sitting down with the pope today while attending a conference on social justice. hillary clinton in california attending fund-raisers hosted by george clooney. it underscores the vast
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differences between them with the new york primary looming. clooney with a fund-raiser in san francisco, a whopping $353,000 for each coach just to sit with hillary clinton. bernie sanders wrapping up a trip at the vatican where he attended a meeting and the opportunity to meet the pope was an opportunity he couldn't pass up. >> today was certainly the highlight of this trip. he'll go down in history as one of the greatest leaders. >> reporter: later sanders making good on promises to release his 2014 tax return. the document showing sanders made $205,000 and gave just over $8,000 in charitable donations. the sanders campaign touting, unlike clinton's tax releases, sanders' returns prove he hasn't accepted mey for corporate
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speeches. hillary clinton railing against the idea of corporate money while speaking abroad. >> the public has lost faith in faith in political and social institutions. >> reporter: clinton is closing in on new york. the latest poll showing her with a lead of 17 points. today, bill clinton will rally voters in upstate new york after his comments on sanders supporters fell flat with some friday. >> i think it's fine that all these youngsters have been so enthusiastic for an opponent. >> reporter: the sanders campaign firing back that the former president was disparaging supporters as the rhetoric on both sides has gotten heated in recent days. president clinton emphasized he was joking. as for the primary here. sanders officials acknowledge their climb is steep. their goal is to limit the margin by the secretary clinton
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win and net as many delegates. his path to the nomination gets tougher if he doesn't win in new york. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the republicans for a second. where new york is all but a lock for donald trump. but at a moment where every delegate counts, it will be a race to the finish for trump and cruz. nbc's katy tur is here with that story. >> good morning. every delegate counts because trump needs to avoid a contested convention where cruz could take the nomination on a subsequent ballot. that is why trump's team is beefing up his inner circle and focusing on scoring a big win in new york state. donald trump continuing to decry the rules, but insisting he will come out on top. >> it's a disaster and not fair. we will win anyway. we will have our 1,237.
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>> reporter: trashing the system and now echoing a chant before supporters. >> lying ted. he walks into a room with his bible held high. it's lying ted, folks. puts down the bible and he lies. >> reporter: the trump team sharpening its game plan in the final primaries before the convention. new experience advisers adding structure and talking points to the normally impulsive campaign. >> cruz talked about new york values. he said it with hatred to new yorkers. >> reporter: sources tell nbc news is the strategy is to appeal to voters who feel behind by washington without turning off delegates. trump said to have a lock on new york, but after a tough 24 hours, cruz drew a crowd of 1,200 in rochester friday night. >> tuesday is election day here in new york.
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and new york, the whole country is looking at new york, right now. amen, sir. >> reporter: not a lock? former contestants who gathered in new york. >> we strongly condemn donald's campaign of sexism, xenophobia, violence and hate. >> trump responded calling the angry contestants want-to-bes. >> let's talk about the democrats here. you had the debate on thursday. you mentioned in the piece the optics here. sanders meeting with the pope talking about social justice. you have hillary clinton hanging out with the clooneys with a $350,000 a plate couples dinner. are they worried? >> the optics could not be tougher for the clinton campaign. that is why she scheduled that
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meeting with low income meetings. this is something the clinton campaign has to deal with. she has to go with the high dollar fund-raisers. bernie sanders gets in front of a microphone and says hey, accepted money. it states he is part of the working class. i think this dichotomy for the weekend. the clinton campaign doesn't think it will hurt her. are her potential republican challenge er taking note? yes. >> she is ahead by 17 points. you look at the crowds with bernie sanders. these talk about this for a moment. bernie sanders. does he have a realistic path or is he a spoiler? >> the sanders campaign say they have a realistic path. they look at may and the states
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they can do well. oregon, possibly west virginia. some of the other may states. the reality is and we have been saying this for a long time. in order for him to win, he that's win bigger states. new york, pennsylvania, new jersey, connecticut. by big margins. that's why a loss here is so devastating because it is the first test he may not be able to do that. that becomes tougher for him. >> you have to flip the number of super delegates. we have new polling. nbc marist poll with donald trump with a commanding lead in new york state. 54% to 25% for kasich and 16% for ted cruz. he write his op-ed writing about the rules that have been in place for some time. why pick this fight now? what's with the timing? >> it's very important for the trump campaign to appear like they are not on a losing track. it is becoming more difficult to get to the magic number of
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delegates they need. 1,237. by decrying the rules saying this is not fair, they are able to galvanize support and come off as still the winners despite the rules. what is really interesting is "the wall street journal" he wasn't calling out rnc or he wasn't calling out reince priebus. he has changed the structure in his campaign with more experience who realize he has to get along with the rnc and not alienate party loyalists who are often times delegates. he needs those delegates to avoid a contested convention. that does not benefit him. ted cruz is better organizing. he could do well on a second or third ballot. >> great conversation. thank you. thank you so much. now to the investigation into the tragedy at the palm beach zoo. the lead tiger keeper was mauled
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to death as she prepared for a visit presentation. the 38-year-old woman attacked by a malayan tiger while working in the area where the big cats eat and sleep. zoo officials say the keeper was known as the tiger whisperer. it did not appear she did anything out of the ordinary before the attack. medical emergency forced an unscheduled stop for prince. the 57-year-old entertainer's plane made an emergency landing in illinois. prince was rushed to the hospital said to be suffering from the flu and dehydration. he is back in his home in minnesota. in florida, a baseball fan recovering from a scary encounter with a foul ball. the tampa bay rays fouls off a pitch in the seventh inning that smashes the ball through the hole in the protective netting. it hit a woman in the eye. the game with the rays and white sox was stopped as emergency
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crews attended to the woman. a worried player shaken goes into the stands to check on her himself. the woman was taken from the field on a stretcher. she was taken to a nearby hospital. dylan is back with a check of the forecast. >> we also have showers down through the southeast. it will be a little bit unsettled there today. it will be cooler. in the northeast, we are warming things up. a lot of sunshine with the high pressure in control. that high blocking this storm system from moving eastward. another line of storms today through the western plains and continued snow through the rockies. denver will see as much as 8 inches of snow. through the panhandle of oklahoma and southwestern texas. biggest threat is hail and damaging wind gusts. we cannot rule out a tornado. the west coast is nice and sunny and dry. 60s and 70s. in the northeast, into the 60 good saturday morning,
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meteorologist anthony slaughter here. look at this. we're waking up to some sunshine. clear sky oefrs the horizon in san jose. as we move through the day, we're seeing lots of sunshine. in fact, temperatures in the 40s and 50s. look at the highs later on. very comfortable. 73 degrees in san francisco. up into the lower 80s for the inland valley. comfortable along the peninsula and east bay with mid- to upper 70s there. warm today in the valleys. low 80s. and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. >> nearly three dozen dogs treated this morning after being pulled from a burning home in florida. nbc's kerry sanders has more on how they're doing. >> reporter: coughing, but alive. the cocker spaniel is one of 34 dogs pulled from a burning home in dade beach, florida. >> they need help. >> reporter: the homeowner who
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helps rescued dogs find homes was out when the electrical fire started. the firefighters arrived within three minutes, but spent an hour and a half searching in thick smoke for dogs. cowering behind sofas and under beds and closets. >> gasping for air. >> reporter: one dog died. eight other, including andi are still at the vca hollywood animal hospital. >> the first 48 hours a critical time for a dog exposed to smoke. >> reporter: four in oxygen tents and at times on ventilators that include a mist of antibiotics. >> a good boy. >> he's going to be okay? >> i think with a couple days of hospitalization making sure we get them stabilized, i think that we're moving in the right direction. >> reporter: each of the dogs
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has been through an incredible ordeal. none as much as little ruby here. ruby is a rescue dog. rescued off the streets in egypt. and now she's a survivor. eventually each dog will go up for adoption. for "today," kerry sanders, dade beach, florida. >> if you want to adopt one of the dogs, go to our web site today.com. and still ahead, the week's biggest stories and the up close encounter with the alligator. and then jonas opening up and then jonas opening up about his every wonder what nature valley is made of? ♪
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still to come on "today," will and kate back at the site where princess diana was more
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than 20 years ago. their visit to india coming up. what this local news anchor had to say when she received rude comments on line when she posted a sleep-deprived selfie. first this -- here we are, good morning to you. nbc begins a new program called "today." we're going to try to put you more closely in touch with the world we live in. not only with news, but all fields of human endeavor. this is a program from america to america. ♪ >> we hope we can give you enough to stay with you for a long time. good-bye until tomorrow morning. it's the new sunday "today" with willie geist, people and ideas shaping our culture. it's the new "sunday today" with willie geist.
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it is 5:56 on your saturday morning. we're looking at clear skies, beautiful as the sun begins to rise over downtown san jose. a beautiful saturday ahead. good morning to you, thank you for joining us. i'm kira klapper. anthony slaughter has a look all the the forecast.
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>> good morning, it's the weekend. a beautiful sunrise over the horizon. it's going to be a warm day. >> we're ready. >> i'm thinking about the beach. if you haven't heard, it's going to be a great weekend to do some venturing outdoors. 73 in san francisco u. it is going to be warm though in our inland locations. temperatures near 80 degrees for the south bay and the try valley and the north bay. tomorrow it gets even warmer. if you're like me, you're making plans to head to the beach. there's some rain in our forecast. we'll show you that coming up. >> somehow i'm not surprised. we seem to have days of warmth and then days of cold. >> and rain mixed in between. >> keep us on our toes, thanks. right now only on nbc bay area, a disturbing discovery at a home has police on the lookout. a home invasion robbery and an injured man in the midst of the crime scene.
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it happened on north park victoria drive near interstate 680. steve jannings returned home and found that it had been ransa ransacked. he says thieves stole nearly everything in the home including guns and surveillance cameras. he also found his roommate lying on the floor tied up and badly beaten. >> zip tied behind his back, to the point his hands were turning purple and blue. i hope they find them quickly and give these guys what's coming to them. >> the the victim was taken to the hospital. he is expected to be okay. police believe this was a targeted attack, but have not made any arrests. now to a high speed police chase in the east bay ending in a dramatic arrest that started just before 8:00 last night when the chp tried to stop the driver of a red mercedes with no plates. . the driver gunned it triggering a a chase that spanned several city streets and crashed into a
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bart construction site in pittsburgh. a spike strip forced him to crash and chp arrested him after a brief foot chase. > coming up this morning on today in the bay, a berkeley student kick ed off a flight. we'll tell you the reason he says it was a case of discrimination and what he now wants from the airline. that plus all your top stories and these beautiful forecasts coming up at 7:00. right now back to the "today" show.
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♪ we are back on this saturday morning, april 16th, 2016, with the look at the first night of coachella. technical difficulties during the surprise performance by kanye west. apparently the mikes went out on jeezy. we will play a guessing game over the more obscure band names. >> thank you. dylan and i caught that. here in the big apple. we're moving on. finally starting to feel like spring. look at the crowd. a nice crowd at rockefeller plaza. >> i call him up and say jeezy.
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>> let's get to news headlines. here is what is making headlines. rescuers in japan going door-to-door more than 24 hours after two massive earthquakes. dozens of deaths and hundreds injured there. widespread damage in japan. officials say there are up to eight aftershocks an hour. hundreds turned out in new orleans for a parade for the former saints player will smith. smith was gunned down last week after a tragic accident. today his family and friends will remember him in a private funeral. and april 15th has come and gone, you have a few days to file taxes. the deadline was april 18th because yesterday was emancipation day. let's look at "the download." >> russian jets got too close
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for comfort and officials have a new warning for zika virus. some of the stories that have us talking. >> tough talk. bernie sanders and hillary clinton squaring off in brooklyn with the new york primary days away. >> let's do it. >> if you are both screaming at each other, the viewers will not hear either of you. >> in the only showdown before the new york primary, fireworks almost from the moment they took the stage. >> i do question her judgment. i question a judgment which voted for the war in iraq. >> well, the people of new york voted for me twice to be their senator from new york and president obama trusted my judgment enough to ask me to be secretary of state. on the republican side, donald trump's campaign manager off the hook for grabbing a reporter at a rally. >> authorities say this video
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shows michelle fields defying a secret service order to stay back at the press conference last month. >> she's moving. she's making her way back over. >> prosecutors argue campaign manager corey lewandowski was justified in his actions to protect the candidate. and citing the video in the decision not to prosecute the top aide. close call. russian fighter jets buzzing a navy ship in the baltic sea. >> the two russian jets buzzed the ship not once, but more than 30 times over two days. at one point, coming within 30 feet of the destroyer. the russian defense ministry called this a training exercise. growing concerns about the zika virus. health officials confirming it causes birth defects and saying it is scarier than they imagined. >> we learned the virus is likely to be a problem at much
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of the pregnancy period. not just the first trimester, but throughout the pregnancy. actor robert de niro talking about autism and vaccines on "today." >> two weeks ago, a film documentary pulled on the topic. di nero wants people to still see the film. >> my child is autistic. there is something people are not addressing. for me to get upset here on the "today" show with you guys means there is something there. kobe bryant calling it a career with a performance of a lifetime scoring 60 points in the last game ever. a bit of a shock to his kids. >> whoa, dad. i said i used to do this pretty often. they said really? dude, youtube it. animals gone wild. first an alligator encounter with a father/daughter fishing
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trip. >> oh, my god. then in japan, an escaped chimp climbed power lines. >> and look at that chimp. >> he is going like this through the power lines. >> like chimps do. >> look at that. the roar and everything. that's a movie. >> can i go back for a moment? quickly? i'm no expert, but 60 points? are they letting him do his thing? it is his last game. >> there have been those who surmised after watching the game that perhaps they weren't playing the tightest defense on kobe for his farewell. >> i'm not crazy? >> he can do it. >> it's been a long time since kobe put up 60 points. shaq said before the game, i challenge him to put up 50. he came out with 60. >> he showed him. >> great way to go out. time for another check of
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the weather. >> we are looking at a nice warm up across the north. >> announcer: "today's" weather is brought to you by edward jones. where attention and sound advice is a big deal. >> as i was saying, a nice warm up expected in the northeast. it is a little bit chilly out this morning. one more cold morning with the temperatures in the 30s and 40s. in louisville, 52 degrees. warmer air is finally going to start sliding in here. madison, wisconsin, 77 degrees today. cincinnati, mid-70s. cooler down in the southeast where there are a lot of clouds and showers. in the northeast, 71 in washington. that sea breeze keeps boston at 51 degrees. on sunday, temperatures warm through the 70s. close to 80 in minneapolis. buffalo,72. bangor, maine up to 77 degrees. warmer than we had lately. finally losing arctic air with
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high pressure keeping things sunny. that is blocking this storm system from moving east. we have a slight risk of storms across the west today. perhaps 2 feet of snow in the rockies. and 8 inches of snow in denver with cance windy and warm, we're talking about a warm-up in the bay area. clear skies and no fog this morning. look at these high temperatures later on. 73 degrees today in san francisco. nice and comfortable there. even across the east bay, mid o to upper 70s. it will be warm today across the south bay. the trivalley and the north bay u. we're expecting low 80s there. remember the sunscreen this morning. it's going to be a nice and warm afternoon. even warmer for tomorrow. and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. coming up, expert shopping
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>> i'm going real. >> i'm going fake. >> i think it is real. what is it? >> dj mustard. that's real. did you know? >> no, but it sounds delicious. >> the silent host. dj mustard is hot. >> next is ac slater. >> that's real. >> no. that's a character. >> that was mario lopez. >> that's a band name. >> as it should be. >> it was on "saved by the bell." >> zach's best friend. smithsonian hippo mob. >> i'll say fake. >> i'll say fake. >> i'll say real. >> no. i want to know who came up with that one. and what the meeting of the minds was like. >> double shot latte. >> i'll go real. >> that's a good band. >> i can hear it now. >> fake. look at that.
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look at that. melvin's up by one. double shot latte. i'm keeping score in my head. badbadnotgood. she's lying. >> what was it? badbadnotgood. >> i'll say real. >> that's my poker face. >> you have heard of them? >> i feel like i maybe have. >> what's the song? >> i don't know. >> what was the last one? >> how dare you call me sarah. i'll say fake. i say our producer's name is sarah. >> that's a good one. >> all right. >> good call. >> nailed it. >> all right. we don't have scores. we all did equally well. >> in craig's mind, he won. still to come, our celebrity couples start to look like one another after being together for so long. >> that happens with your dog, too. you start to resemble your dog.
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good saturday morning to you, it's 6:26. what a beautiful morning as we look at san francisco. you can see perfectly clear. it's so rare it's not covered in clouds. good morning, i'm kira klapper.
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anthony slaughter has a look at the forecast. >> looking good this morning. no fog out there. waking up to mild temperatures. later on this afternoon, we're going to see a nice rebound in those temps. 70s and 80s across the bay. this is another shot. clear skies in san francisco. and always from the north bay down to the south bay. waking up to clear skies. we're in the 40s and 50s. temperature rst going to soar back to the low 70s in san francisco. 73 there. expect to see low 80s for our inland valleys today. kind of a bit of a change. yesterday the warmest temperature was 72 degrees. tacking on about 10 degrees today. it's going to be a warm day. remember the spf as you get going out this morning. warmer for tomorrow. >> we look forward to it. thanks. right now, only on nbc bay area, police are on the lookout following a disturbing scene in the south bay. a man found tied up inside his
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home. it happened on north park vic r victoria drive. steve janning tells police he returned to the home yesterday to find roberts had stolen nearly everything inside the home including guns and surveillance cameras. janning discovered his roommate lying on the floor tied up and badly beaten. >> he was zip tied behind his back to the point his hands were turning purpole and blue. i hope they find them quickly and give these guys what's coming to them. >> the victim was taken to the hospital. he is expected to be okay. police say u they believe this was a targeted attack and have not made any arrests. a warning now to anyone buying or selling tickets to warriors games. be wary of third party sellers. this comes as fans are being scammed. each ticket to get in has a bar code that will allow you to enter. if someone can get to the game before you and has copied your
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bar code, you are out of luck. 60 fans were turned away from the soldout game. the warriors say they have no way to help those who get sc scammed. coming up this morning on today in the bay, a uc berkeley student kicked off a flight. the reason he believes it was a case of discrimination and what he wants from the airline. that and your top stories and weather coming up at 7:00. right now, back to the "today" show.
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good morning. breaking overnight. wild weather. massive tornadoes in oklahoma. as many as ten reported on friday night alone. more could touchdown today. in colorado, the snow is falling fast. up to 2 feet expected by the end of the weekend. we'll check in with dylan. and rubbing elbows. bernie sanders and hillary clinton with high profile meetings this weekend at home and abroad. sanders just concluding an audience with the pope. hillary clinton at a star studded event with the clooneys. all of this as the republicans battle over a possible contested convention. and recreating history. william and kate with a special moment this morning pausing in front of the taj mahal where
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princess diana took iconic photo nearly 25 years ago. the royals now hoping to make new memories as they wrap up their visit to india. today, saturday, april 16th, 2 2016. ♪ >> hi, mom. look at me. >> 60 in new york city. >> hey, craig. >> celebrating my 40th in new york city at the "today" show. >> a brilliant saturday morning to you. welcome back. a fantastic crowd on the plaza. we will get out there in just a bit. they are a lot warmer than last weekend. >> continue to get warmer. 70s tomorrow.
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the music makes you want to go to a tropical island. >> yes, it does. we will get to fun in a moment. let's start with rescue crews in japan desperately searching for survivors of the latest earthquake there. a powerful magnitude 7.0 quake hit the same area hit by a strong tremor 24 hours ago. dozens reported dead so far. lots of folks missing. hundreds injured. with many residents camping outside as aftershocks still hit. pope francis is in greece visiting refugees on the island of lesbos. he says he is there to witness the worst humanitarian crisis since the second world war. thousands of refugees fled the middle east trying to reach europe. before leaving for greece, the pope met with senator sanders. sanders called the visit an
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honor and joy. he was at the vatican for a social justice policy meeting. his rival, hillary clinton, was on the west coast for a fund-raiser attended by stars like george clooney. and on the republican side, donald trump stumped in the state continuing his clash with party officials claiming the nominating process is rigged. classes should be back to normal for students in california after a mountain lion sparked a lockdown in granada hills. it ran into neighborhoods. wildlife officials hit it with a tranqu tranqu tranquilizer dart. and william and kate with wrapping up their india visit.
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william and kate wanted to create new memories in the landmark. we have nbc's keir simmons in india with more. keir, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this morning, william and kate walked along the path behind me toward the magnificent taj mahal. walking in his mother's footsteps. they sat on the bench where diana sat all those years ago. an emotional day. william sitting with kate on a romantic bench where his mother sat alone. with that picture, diana showing her marriage was over. >> the princess sat on that bench and asked what do you make of it. she said it was a healing experience. when asked what was meant by it, make of you you will. >> reporter: today, with this new image, william making his own history. this is the wonderful moment of the trip.
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william walking with kate in his mother's footsteps will be seen around the world. it was kate who encouraged william to visit india. and on the first day, they went to a slum in mumbai. then wednesday, they drew the world's attention to the plight of endangered rhinos. this week has seen great fun. william trying a new musical instrument. and when they reached bhutan, the couple truly relaxed. and making a three-hour trek hand-in-hand to a monastery, the tiger's nest. >> amazing. >> reporter: william and kate meeting the king and queen of bhutan who had their first son in february. admitting they were missing prince george and princess charlotte. they will remember their mother before heading home and getting back to being a father.
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why did william choose to sit on that bench? what message is he trying to send? he wants to make his own memories. guys. >> keir simmons in front of the taj mahal there. what an image. >> it is. i understand he wants to make new memories. you hold on to your memories, but make new ones. >> the juxtaposition of his mom there 25 years ago. dylan dreyer on the plaza with another check of the forecast. >> good morning, guys. we're celebrating a big 60th birthday on the plaza. your name? >> gisele. >> everything matches perfectly. >> they are surprising me with the weekend. >> oh, my gosh. are you the family? >> yes. >> have fun. happy birthday to you. >> thank you. >> i think he is giving out secrets on the sign. let's look at the weather we saw
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yesterday in texas county, oklahoma. we saw tornadoes touch down. look at that video. fortunately they were in rural areas. we did see power poles knocked over there. you see that with the heavy rain and hail with those storms. we had snow back through the rockies where denver airport has seen cancellations. we could end up with 2 feet of snow in the highest elevations. slowing roads and closing roads. we will see that throughout the day today and lighten up tomorrow. looking at what we can expect. still looking at the snow to continue today. denver could have 8 inches of snow. 1 to 2 feet of additional snow. we have a chance of stronger storms through the western plains and panhandle of oklahoma. that is where we could have a chance of stronger storms today and lasting
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good saturday morning to you, meteorologist anthony slaughter here. waking up to clear skies in san francisco. you can see our sun coming up over the horizon. no fog to be seen this morning. 52 degrees and that's 46 in the north bay. same for the peninsula and south bay waking up to 50 degrees with clear skies. later on san francisco you'll be at 73 today. 76 for the east bay u and 79 for the peninsula. today the valleys are going to be warm. we're talking 80s for the south bay. so remember the spf as you get going. and that's your latest forecast. craig. >> dylan, thank you. to the anticipated new film "confirmation" debuts on hbo. it is based on a real life story. anita hill hearings in the '90s. as nbc's gadi schwartz tells us, this is the latest true life moment from two decades that is
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becoming a tv sensation. >> reporter: a story of a supreme court justice. a confirmation in congress and a sexual harassment scandal that changed america's workplace and glued the country to their tvs. >> i deny every allegation against me today. >> reporter: the hbo movie "confirmation" starring kerry washington as anita hill. of former employee of the justice on capitol hill. >> if you say what this man said to you occurred, why in god's name would you ever speak to a man like that the rest of your life? >> reporter: a hollywood craze looking to recreate so many of those i can't believe this really happened in real life moments. >> the stories are out in real life. it was 24/7. the cycle was always on. >> reporter: the 24-hour news
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cycle obsession remade in "the people versus o.j. simpson." >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> that is bringing back the not excitement, but obsession with this kind of content. >> reporter: entertainment insiders point to two more '90s throwback projects in the works. the story of the mennendez brothers. and series reexamining the unsolved murder of jon benet ramsay. both soon to follow "confirmation." >> i could not keep silent. >> reporter: the latest push to keep history so many watched live on television made for you. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> i saw wendell pierce on that a few weeks ago. he says watch it.
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he said trust me. this is one of those hbo films that people are talking about. >> there is such a fascination with the cases that fascinated us years ago. you have perspective and new details. it will be a big one. still to come, how one local news anchor fired back after getting a lot of unwelcome getting a lot of unwelcome comments about a selfie she that's not fair, he should give you your rollerblades back. anddddd, she's back. storm coming? a very dangerous cheese storm. so you have 20 more bags. mhm. my yoga instructor calls it the death spiral. i call it living the dream. american express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. cash back on purchases. see you tomorrow. backed by the service and security of american express. one dark chocolate rises masteringabove the rest.inement. lindt excellence
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they said no texts at amc. you spoke. we listened. that idea has been sent to the cutting room floor. everybody's bright lights. >> i feel like an 80-year-old man. >> get off my lawn! here is the story getting attention on facebook. an anchor at our affiliate who in iowa. she is holding her infant with the caption i used to think i knew what exhausted was. hilarious. after that, someone posted a picture of her head shot next to her makeup free shot saying this doesn't look like the same person. she quickly shot down the nasty comments saying, no, these pictures are not the same person. one is well rested and two hours in hair and makeup. the other is a woman who maybe had two hours sleep and dealing with a teething baby.
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>> the timing of this. i filled in for hoda yesterday. i mentioned when i was on vacation, i posted pictures of me with the kids on the beach. i was surprised by most of the comments are like, you are not wearing makeup. people were not petty or mean, but surprised i would post a picture without makeup. we should start a movement. ladies, embrace your face. tweeting with th the #embraceyourface. >> embrace your face. >> you wake up and go. why can't i? >> the second i get home, this shellack comes off and the sweat pants come on. >> i think people think we get out of bed looking like this. >> only beyonce. and great news for french fry lovers. for a limited time, a mcdonald's opening in st. louis, missouri, will serve up all-you-can-eat
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fries. >> they will go out of business. >> all-you-can-eat. the mcdonald's is trying to take it to a new level. offering customized desserts. burgers. they will do service. they are calling it the mcdonald's of the future. >> the monopoly game is on here, too. >> all-you-can-eat fries? >> they will not last long. that will shut that down quickly. >> how do you not have a cap? >> these are my favorite fries. >> when they're hot. >> having fun with celebrity couples. taylor swift dishing about her new romance. >> i forgot. >> dylan has it covered. >> first up, what do you do when a study comes out saying people are attracted to mates who look like them? you take that to hollywood and have fun in pop start. looking at jessica alba and her husband, cash warren. this seems like it is accurate.
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some symmetry. next up is tom brady and gisele bundchen. check out gabrielle union and dwyane wade. i see it. >> no, gabrielle union is much hotter than dwyane wade. >> then jessica biel and justin timberlake. that looks weird. let's do us. >> we did this? >> oh, my goodness. >> wait. >> let those pictures speak for themselves. >> it did not help they took a picture of me from 2004. >> i don't think it is the year. >> i love that brian's glasses get cut off in the middle. >> you kind of resemble each
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other. >> no, you don't. >> you do. >> dylan? >> you have the same complexion as your wife. >> anyway, that was fun. next up. taylor swift. she can add a new line to resume. cover girl. she has everyone talking about the cover and words inside the may issue. on the topic of her boyfriend, calvin harris, the 26-year-old had this to say, quote, i'm taking things as they come. i want it to be ours and low key. this is one thing that is mine about my personal life. fans are eating this up. we respect your personal life, but we are saying we are not mad if you write a song about it. it has to come at some point. and lastly, kisses are totally awkward. nick jonas opened up about his first kiss which happened to be with miley cyrus.
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it went outside the pizza place in hollywood. this may not be the best. jonas just had a pie with onions all over it. when asked if miley remembers it. he is confident she does because it was quote probably potent. nick jonas is the musical guest on "saturday night live." >> that's why people are outside. >> i want a quarter pounder. very excited. >> with cheese? >> yeah. >> we're back in a moment. >> but first this is "today" on nbc.
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coming up next, on today in the bay .... vo bound, beaten and robbed. good morning, coming up next on today in the bay, bound, bead beaten and robbed. details about a home invasion in the bay area. also the clinton fundraiser that brought a hollywood star and plenty of protesters to one of san francisco's most elite neighborhoods. and the rookie mistake some warriors fans are making and what you need to know to avoid getting scammed during the playoffs.
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it is 7:00 on your saturday morning. we're taking a live look outside downtown san jose. the tech museum there beautiful as the sunshines over downtown. thanks for joining us. i'm kira klapper. anthony slaughter has a look at the forecast. it's a good one. >> look at that. blue skies, it looks so clear this morning. doesn't get any better than this. >> it really doesn't. >> we're waking up to beautiful colors this morning.

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