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. good morning. shooting from the lip. a fired up president trump takes on his adversaries that have rocked his campaign in alabama. >> we can't have mad men out there shooting rockets all over the place. >> to republicans who won't vote for that last ditch bill to replace obamacare. >> they don't have the guts to vote for it. >> even nfl players who won't stand for the national anthem. >> get that [ bleep ] off the field right now. >> we're live with the latest. bracing for the worst. hard hit san juan puerto rico now preparing for another potential catastrophe days after hurricane maria roared a shore. a dam just hours away from breaching forcing tens of
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thousands of people to flee for their lives. as san juan a mayor jumps into action herself to help save people stranded by the floodwaters. race against the clock. time running out in mexico as the search for survivors enters its fourth day after a deadly earthquake robbed the city. search and rescue teams from los angeles now on hand. survivors waiting breathlessly for word of their officerloved . we're live in mexico city. all that plus more followout after this video went public of cheerleaders being forced to do splits. is prince harry ready for his public debut with girlfriend megan markell and work, cover girls, some of the world's biggest super models come together for a show stopping moment. today, saturday, september 23rd, 2017. >> announcer: from nbc news,
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this is "today", live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" i'm schenn sheinel -- >> i'm craig melvin. >> tomorrow is going to be 90 degrees. it's like the warmest we've seen all year. >> we'll take it. >> i'm sure it will change soon enough. >> full forecast in just a moment. >> let's begin with president trump unplugged taking on health care, john mccain, north korea and even some players in the nfl at a rally last night in front of an adoring crowd. nbc kelly o'connedonnell is in jersey where the approximate the is spending the weekend. >> reporter: good morning. president trump headed south and stepped right into a republican family feud putting some of his own political capital at risk he said by being involved in a senate campaign. the president certainly did appear to enjoy talking to his supporters about one hot topic
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after another. going all in in huntsville, alabama. >> i love alabama. >> reporter: a test of president trump's political muscle as his own supporters are divided over a senate republican primary. >> luther strange is our man. >> reporter: but the president's message ran the gamut blasting and belittling north korea's leader. >> we can't have mad men out there shooting rockets all over the place. >> reporter: promising that he can solve the foreign policy crisis the previous presidents could not. >> rocket man should have been handled aid lo handled a long time ago. >> reporter: on his domestic agenda president trump cut loose on republicans who have failed to repeal obamacare. friday senate john mccain delivered another blow to repeal. i take no pleasure in announcing my opposition to the latest gop
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proposal. >> john mccain, if you look at his last campaign was all about repeal and replace so he decided to do something different, and that's fine. >> reporter: fired up, president trump kept going for an unweilding one hour and 20 minutes. the president using salty language slammed nfl players who protest the national anthem. >> get that [ bleep ] off the field right now. >> reporter: trump feeling pressure to deliver a primary win for recently appointed senator luther strange seen as the establishment candidate running against roy moore who enjoys the support of far right allies like steve bannon, the president's former chief strategist. >> he's not a friend of mcconnell. he doesn't know mcconnell until just recently. he doesn't know him. he just got there. >> reporter: and this week that special election runoff and the chance for senate republicans to consider that latest attempt to
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overhaul health care. without john mccain's vote senate republicans can't lose any other members to have this pass. the chances appear dire. >> what a busy week. we want to touch base on another hot topic. that is the fact that the department of homeland security contacted election officials to notify them they were the targets of russian government hackers during the 2016 election. obviously a lot of them are frustrated because it's taken so long. why not? >> reporter: months and months they've wanted this information because they're trying to prepare for those special election midterms and so forth that's coming up in just months from now. 2018 is a campaign year. they were pressing for this information. 21 states russians attempted to interfere. no evidence they actually got into the voting records or the voting rolls. >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. in puerto rico some towns
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are still having e vacuw -- >> good morning, craig. some 70,000 people are being evacuated from those communities but all across the island it's becoming an incredibly desperate situation. this morning a desperate race against time to save those trapped after hurricane maria battered puerto rico. with the san juan mayor leading the charge. >> i got an s.o.s. from somebody here that had my number and they texted and one of those messages that i've received so often in the past saying if anyone can hear us. those are the most devastating words. if anyone can hear us, please come. >> reporter: so she did. with plenty of help. >> were you worried out there? >> oh, yes. oh, yes, i was.
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because this is which number of day? and, you know, i said oh my god, i don't see anyone in their houses. >> reporter: in the north western part of the island, an extremely dangerous dam failure is forcing some 70,000 to evacuate. dramatic rescues are under way. this mother and her two children plucked from their battered boat just off the coast. dozens dead as the category 5 hurricane tore through the caribbean finally losing team after high winds and rain pummeled turks and caicos. in hard hit puerto rico, so many have lost so much. >> you lose everything. you lose everything. you have to start from zero no. clothes, no nothing. >> reporter: nearly the entire island has no power. the power grid devastated meaning puerto rico will likely remain in the dark for months. >> for irma we had no power for
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more than ten days. for this one, i would say months. >> reporter: they're island dark, but not their resolve. >> people started lining up here behind me at 3:00 a.m. to buy gas. the gas station doesn't even open until 8:00 a.m. and they'll only be able to get $20 worth of gas, a sign of how limited the basic necessities are here on the island. >> tammy for us there. thank you. it is hard to get your head around the devastation in puerto rico. >> and the journey ahead, frankly. let's check in with dylan tracking hurricane maria for us. is maria a threat to the east coast? >> some model it is are trying to make it a threat to the east coast. it is a category 3 right now. winds up to 120 miles per hour. it's moving north/northwest at nine miles per hour. on this track, this is the center of the track from the national hurricane center t
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looks like it's going to stay mostly out to sea as the storm weakens, but we have to keep in mind that the left side of this cone of uncertainty is still a possibility of what may happen. so if we take a look at what we call the spaghetti plot, it's a plot of all the different computer models. the majority want to keep them between these areas of high pressure meaning it should turnout to sea. there are a few models including the american and the european that want to bring the storm close to cape hatteras in north carolina. we should see that cold front push everything out to sea very quickly so it will not linger. there's the possibility we could see a weaker storm try to approach the outer banks. there's a possibility also of 20 to 25 foot waves for the outer banks, even up into the mid atlantic we could see 10 to 15 foot waves. that will be a concern going forward but that's not until next wednesday. it will be a lot of time to iron out the details of that part of the storm. >> thank you, dylan. to mexico city where rescue crews are working around the
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clock there to find survivors from that horrific earthquake. it's been four days now since the earth quick struck. nbc ron mott remains in mexico city. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the critical fourth day after this experts say the chances of finding survivors drops dramatically. overnight they brought in this crane. they'll start lifting off large slabs to get down to where people are. this is literally a life and death race against time. a fight for life with time running out to save victims trapped under a mountain of concrete on the second floor of this pancaked employment agency building. members of the los angeles fire department's urban search and rescue unit joining the mission. >> that's the only location where there's still missing people. we've got a floor plan. we were told where the six were. >> reporter: for days rescuers have scooped debris into pails
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trying not to disturb the rubble. the death toll could grow to more than 300 including the wife of american photo photojournalist alexis bosley, the couple running to the roof. >> really bad shaking started happening. and we were standing there on the roof looking at each other not knowing what we were going to do or if we were going to be alive in the next ten minutes. and all of a sudden, the floors started pancaking. boom, boom, boom. i woke up in an ambulance. my wife is nowhere to be seen. >> reporter: he survived with multiple broken bones. both legs, ribs, and an arm. around mexico's capital, hordes of volunteers have worked around the clock organizing and delivering relief supplies, refusing to wait on government aid. among them, former american dreamers like miguel perez renja
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who came back. >> make mexico a better place. >> reporter: the tragedy still unfolding here is personal for one mexico-born rescuer from l.a. >> being here, this is my country, it's very gratifying. >> reporter: there have been 60 or so rescues in mexico city this week. obviously all the families and friends who have been camped out since tuesday are hoping to add more names to the list. >> ron mott for us this morning. thank you. now to breaking news overnight. iran state media reporting that country has tested a ballistic missile. we have more from tehran. >> reporter: it didn't take long for iran to respond to president trump's u.n. speech. state-run tv released video of a rocket being launched late last night saying iran successfully tested the long-range ballistic missile. this missile appears to have been unveiled earlier during the day when iran conducted a military parade. state tv are reporting that it
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was tested a few hours after being rolled out on that parade. the revolutionary guard claimed the latest ballistic missile is capable of carrying multiple war heads and has a range of 1,200 miles, putting much of the middle east within its reach, including israel. state tv also reported that the missile adds to israel's misery, and it will be their nightmare as it can accurately target the occupied lands completely. this is iran's fourth missile test this year. and it's sure to ratchet up tensions even further between washington and tehran. guys? >> thank you. we're also following breaking news out of north korea this morning. a magnitude 3.0 earthquake was detected in the country's northeast, 12 miles from where they recently conducted a nuclear test. there were fears at first that this was another test. the south koreans are now saying they believe it's just a natural occurrence. this morning, the nfl is vowing to fight a lawsuit filed by the estate of former star player aaron hernandez.
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hernandez, a convicted murderer, killed himself in prison earlier this year. an autopsy released just this week showed that hernandez suffered from cte, a degenerative brain disease caused by severe head trauma. the latest now from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: as a tight end for the new england patriots, aaron hernandez is took his share of hits. even so, researchers at boston university say they were stunned when an examination of his brain after his death showed a severe case of a severe case of cte. he was just 27 years old. only played in the nfl three years. >> we're told that it was the most severe case they had ever seen in -- for someone of aaron's age. >> reporter: earlier this year hernandez hanged himself in his prison cell while serving a life sentence on a murder conviction. >> there's no question in my mind whatsoever that cte was
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responsible for his violent criminal behavior and for his eve eventual suicide. >> reporter: cte can cause problems with aggression, dementia and mood swings. some say that may explain his actions. the diagnosis rattled some current and former football players including hall of famer cris carter. >> i'm conflicted. it's a game that i love and given the information that i have, i hope the rest of my life works out well. >> reporter: hernandez's estate is now suing the patriots and the nfl for $20 million on behalf of his 4-year-old daughter saying the league was aware of the risks and failed to disclose, treat or protect him from the dangers of such damage. the nfl is vowing to fight the lawsuit. >> we intend to contest the claim vigorously. >> the question isn't whether there are any risks. the question from the legal standpoint is whether the nfl acted in some irresponsible way for a known risk it could have
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prevented. >> reporter: for today, nbc news, new york. re leave overnight for the five hostages finally released in an hours long standoff between police and a man armed with a machete at a tennessee bank. he took nine people hostage before releasing four from the community first bank and trust in columbia. none of the hostages were hurt and a motive is unclear. the suspect is now reportedly in custody. an update in the wake of the video that shows a cheer leading coach forcing students into doing extreme splits. again, this video is disturbing to watch. quick warning there. the colorado high school principal retired and the athletic director resigned friday after an investigation found that both were aware that the videos existed months before they became public. investigators say they took no disciplinary action and did not act on principal complaints. the principal denied he had prior access to the videos. both have been suspended since the video emerged last month.
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the coach was also fired shortly after the incident became public. and the world's most legendary super models same together friday for a catwalk reunion and tribute of the late italian fashion designer versace. his sister shocked bringing in all the big names. he was shot dead on the steps of his miami beach mansion in 1997. >> dylan is back. we're warm this weekend. what about the rest of the country? >> the northwest not so much. they'll be in the 40s and 50s. they've had snow. you can see a little bit of snow through montana as well. we do have a cold front. eventually that will trigger some storms. we see isolated storms from minnesota into parts of the texas where none of the storms are expected to be all that strong but they'll still be out
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there. the eastern half of the country, enjoy those right now, we're seeing clear skies, san francisco at 55 degrees, clear skies in the san jose, 52, and actually relatively warmer than parts of the north bay in the mid-40s. 47 in livermore. highs 77, close to 80 in san jo jose, low 80s in the trivalley today and trending warmer throughout the weekend, san francisco, upper 70s, tomorrow, 80s, by mid weekend, a return to summer-like temperatures for the value slees, 90s returning tuesday. and that's your latest forecast. >> still to come, some much leys, 90s returning tuesday.. a cargo plane full of supplies heads to it is hard hit area. and dramatic moments when a military helicopter accidently fire sb fires into a crowd. first, this "today" on nbc. is
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time now for the download. our look back at the biggest headlines from the week that was. the emmys took on the president days before his first appearance in front of the united nations. the biggest stories this week, the devastation from an earthquake and two hurricanes. hurricane season showing no sign of letting up this week with jose and maria, the latest in a spring of storms to barrel through the caribbean. >> the winds here have been intensifying and the worst is yet to koom. >> roads turned to raging rivers. roofs ripped off. >> it's very sad. >> san juan's mayor pleading for fellow u.s. citizens to help. >> remember that you are part of us even if you're not here. don't forget us.
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just don't forget us. >> another massive earthquake struck mexico. hundreds killed and many more still missing. a school full of children flattened by the quake. >> rescue teams asking for silence. they can hear faint calls for help. >> families desperate for more me miracles like these to rise from the rubble. diplomatic drama during president trump's united nations debut. >> the president standing before 193 nations threatened to wipe one of them off the map. >> rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime. we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. >> meanwhile, hollywood's biggest stars took on the president at this year's emmy awards. >> unlike the presidency, emmys go to the winner of the popular vote. >> the big winners who lose the
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nbc "saturday night live" for its political put downs. >> plus one big surprise. >> is there anyone who can say how big the audience is? sean, do you know? >> this will be the largest audience to witness the emmys, period. >> some of the week most memable moments caught on camera. dramatic video showing this military helicopter accidently firing on spectators during war games in russia. several people were hurt and some vehicles destroyed. . a koala hitched a ten mile ride inside the wheel well of an suv before being rescued and turned back into the wild. and this wisconsin police officer shocked the crowd at a bar when he grabbed the violin and put on a show to remember.
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and youtube star stopped by our studio for a scientific experiment that never gets old. >> i oh my god, i have to do the news now. >> don't worry, it will wear off in a couple hours. >> really? >> it's back. >> you guys are crazy. >> yes, we are. >> we're really 14-year-olds. >> you wouldn't try it. >> i wouldn't try t.it. i did it before but i was kind of afraid. did you hear savannah's voice? after that i was, like, no. >> you're right t nev, it never old. >> especially when you think it's helium. >> would you know what to do if an earthquake hit? should you go outside? should you stand under a doorway? jeff ross is going to answer those questions and more. >> plus where's meghan?
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the first saturday of fall, and it feels like it. >> it does. you need the jackets this morning. folks waking up to the mid-40s, in the north bay now, san francisco, clear skies, 55 degrees, no fog, dublin at 47 degrees, san jose in the low 50s. out to the sierra for the temperatures this morning. 27. >> oh. >> yeah. you have snow up there last couple days. cool, dry air settled into northern california. despite we have 40s now, good temperature recovery with mid-70s in san francisco and upper 70s in oakland, close to 80 in san jose. it's fall. watch for dry north winds picking up as high pressure builds in this weekend and red flag warning is up. the north bay hills later this afternoon, and seven-day forecast, if you wanted summer-like temperatures, making a big comeback, tuesday and wednesday, 90s. >> we can't catch a break, rob, thanks. the uc berkley community is
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gearing up for free speech week by cancelling classes and preparing for extensive security measures. today could be a test of just how tense things may get. she is the headliner at free speech week that begins tomorrow. the student group organizing the week says despite recent reports, free speech week will happen. >> we originally were going to have indoor venues, but we are forced outside now, which is a huge hazard to not only the students students, but the speakers. >> some professors cancelled classes and urged students to stay away from campus during free speech week. the university says they reserves they will tap into for the security costs. the national health care debate took stage here in the bay area yesterday as senator sanders and energized crowds about his new proposal called medicare for all plan.
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the vermont senator in san francisco didn't waste time going after the republican-led graham-cassidy bill. he urged everyone to burn up the phone lines and twitter feeds of republican lawmakers demanding they vote no. well, coming up this morning on "today in the bay," will they or won't they? warriors talk about how they decide whether to make a trip to the white house. that, plus all your top stories and, aparentally, a summer-like forecast coming up at 7:00. we hope you join us. right now, back to the "today" show.
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. we are back on the saturday morning. the first saturday of fall. although it still feels like summer for a lot of folks. >> let's begin the half hour with a check of the head lines. president trump in alabama. taunting north korea's leader. >> rocketman. >> taking aim as john mccain after the senator announced he will not vote for the latest plan to repeal and replace. >> john mccain, look at his last campaign was all about repeal and replace. so he decided to do something different. that's fine. >> puerto rico in crisis following hurricane maria. san juan's mayor lending a hand.
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>> i got an sos from somebody here that has my number. if anyone can hear us please come. >> a race against time. rescuers searching through debris in mexico city. the death toll near 300. >> we'll see melania trump in the white house garden. >> i encourage you to eat a lot of vegetables. >> nasa opens a new research facility named after the female mathematician. >> solid advice today, saturday september 23, 2017. great advice. as we told you earlier this morning, puerto rico, u.s. territory is struggling mightlely today. we were on board with one group
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that's taking tens of thousands of pounds of food, water and other nessies to residents. nbc's morgan ratford is here. >> this is one of the first relief missions to go into the hard hit areas. of course this was a special one for me because that plane left my home town. the they were packed with supplies and people who said it wasn't just their honor but duty to be there. for millions across the caribbean scrambling to rebuild. hope is on the way. >> we know when people are in these type of situations, it's hope lts and they need to know somebody cares. >> which is why staff members from a nonprofit north carolina are loading supplies. >> as americans, we don't know
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the depth of suffering that other people are experiencing. >> they invited us to come along. this dc 8 cargo plane left north carolina with 50,000 pounds of supplies from toothpaste to backup generators and more than a dozen people here to devote time and skills to the recovery. >> and in the back, 13 people not only bringing supplies, but also their expertise. this is a retired army sergeant and tele communications specialist. >> why do you do that? >> i love helping people. it's so much fun to be able to use the skills i have to help people. >> there's no cell service. >> now he's ready to hit the ground running, lifting the boxes to help carry the burden of the people who need it most. what's been the hardest part? >> communication. communication. and talk to my son.
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>> it's really stressful not to know from anyone that you love. >> a ray of sunshine just after the storm. so that organization has run relief missions all over the world since the 70s. most folks we met were doing relief work in puerto rico, dominica and sat. martin. >> how bad is it down there in puerto rico? >> we were there for about a week and it wasn't nearly as bad as after maria because of where it hit. especially those popular areas. >> can't forget them. >> thank you. meantime, britain's prince harry is in canada this weekend for the invic tus games. the athletes are ready but the big question many royal awatches are wondering, will we finally see prince halfry a harry and h
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girlfriend? >> reporter: good to see you. we've had the chance to speends time around prince harry in the past 24 hours watching him with service men and women, it's really interesting to see the way he moves from group to group spending maybe a few hours hanging out with the people who will be participating in this event. today, he gets to do the diplomatic thing, the first lady is here, prime minister of of canada, but the big question is will he be doing the romantic thing. britain's prince harry kicking off the invictus games today. he's second to meet with first lady melania trump today but it's another lady many want to see, harry's girlfriend. >> excited about that fairytale. >> we're going to look at privacy and harassment law. >> she lives here most of the
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year filming. however, today, it's the competitors in the spot light. 550 participants representing 17 different countries, all w repr7 different countries, all warming up ahead of tonight's opening ceremonies. lance corporal have has no feeling in one leg, but he can swim. >> it's impressive that you are wounded and still serving and competing. >> yes, sir. i tell my friends, they're super jealous they get to travel all the time. i love it. >> here in the pool prince harry taking the opportunity to assess the competitors including team u.s.a. though so far there's no sign of his american girl. the couple have been seen together but never at an official occasion. if she appears by his side this week it will fuel rumors of a royal engagement, but harry is giving nothing away. >> i have no yesterday information. >> you don't know anything? come on. >> no.
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>> you don't know the secret? >> absolutely not. >> so where is meghan markle? we know that she lives here n. fact, we think that the couple actually met here when prince harry stopped by in this town last year which means that all those times that prince harry came to north america, if you got to see him, anyone watching, you could have been the one. it helps to have been a stunning actress, but still. >> oh, i have a chance. >> great logic there. >> thank you. i knew exactly where you were going. >> keep us posted. let us know if there's an engagement. dylan dryer is here standing by with another forecast. >> big variation in temperatures across the country. across the u.s. we've got below average temperatures. in the eastern we're looking at highs above average. some of the warmest temperatures we've seen in quite some time.
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let's show you what we've got. 93 for a high in chicago. 49 in billings montana. grand junctions 50 degrees. memphis 90. philly about kwe87. on sunday we could possibly tie a record at 89. c cold in rapid city. as we go through the week deal dip off on cool start to the morning right now at 54 degrees in san francisco, and san jose the warmest right now, mostly upper 40s, but today is a good day for college football. cal hosting usc this afternoon. we'll see temperatures in the mid-70s. san jose state hosts utah state. numbers in the upper 70s at 4:30, and stanford hosting ucla. this evening, 60s, the weekend, dry, warming trend this early next week. and that's your latest
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>> it turns out earthquake s ca happen anywhere. jeff has some life saving information. >> guys, good morning you to. what a scary week for all of us. it wasn't just that massive earthquake in mess co either. another tremor rocked california late at night shaking homes and nerves all over l.a. it does make you wonder where would i go, what would i do? do i hide under a door? do i not hide under a door? turns out all 50 states in the u.s. are at some risk for an earthquake. knowing what to do in that very moment can mean the difference between life and death. this morning we are going inside a high tech lab that simulates earthquakes to show you how to survive. deadly and devastating. in just seconds, just this week a 7.1 magnitude earthquake shaekishae
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shaking mexico city, causing buildings to collapse. desperate rescue efforts under way as the death toll rises. this latest disaster just weeks after another even stronger 8.1 quake rocking the same area. killing 90. and in los angeles on monday night, a 3.6 magnitude earthquake hit in during the local news. >> did you feel that? >> yeah, did you feel it? we just had a little earth wake. >> it's not just a problem on the west coast. there is a risk for earthquakes in all 50 states. the u.s. geological rereleasing these hot spots that are at risk for a quake this year. engineers are reenacting similar quakes even simulating a bridge with trucks, learning how to build one that won't buckle. it's all happening here inside this massive earthquake lab at the university of nevada reno.
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we are getting rare access this morning. they have these high tech shake tables and you can see it's actually going right now. they shake the room up there to simulate real earthquakes at different magnitudes to see what happens. the goal is to help build buildings, offices and skyscrapers. >> we bring the idea in here. we'll build a mod skpel teel an. >> to show us they built a room with furniture and all. then they hit the button. this is what a 6.9 magnitude quake feels like right at the epicenter if you were on the first floor of a building. you can see the walls are rattling, glasses breaking. can you imagine this happening out of nowhere if you were in your house? look what happened here. what do you do if a big one strikes in your neighborhood. >> rule of thumb is duck, cover and hold. which is great if you have something to duck and cover like
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a table or desk. that's what concern are thought. cover your head and get down. >> should you run out of your house? >> no, absolutely not. you don't know what will come out of the roof. >> i've heard tips of standing in the door frame. >> that's depends if it's a load bearing wall. >> it's even more dangerous the higher you go. here the lab simulating what it feels like ten stories up in a high rise. a big difference. this time the furniture and everything else crashes down in seconds. >> the billing amplifies the ground motion. it's worse as you go through the height of a building. on the ground floor it's bad. should you go up it's worse. >> should you try to get out thereof? >> no. stay on that floor and wait for the all clear. >> we've shown you what to do. duck and cover if you're indoors when it strikes. if you happen to be outside, you want to move away from buildings, streetlights and utility wires. then drop, cover and hold on. if you happen to be in a car when it strikes, stop and stay
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in the car. we hope it helps, guys. >> that's very good information. >> that was excellent. dylan, what's coming up next? >> we are talking optical illusions. there's a carpet that's really tripping people up. i'll show you that right after i'll show you that right after these me ♪ lights, camera ♪ strike a pose your eyes work as hard as you do. but do they need help making more of their own tears? if you have chronic dry eye caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation, restasis multidose® can help, with continued use, twice a day, every day, one drop at a time. restasis multidose® helps increase your eyes' natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis multidose® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch the bottle tip to your eye or other surfaces.
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another to tweet this. sorry, not sorry. it's a tile store. clearly he's not sorry. this user share td this one sayg puts me in the mind of this beauty. who wants to get off the toilet when you're facing that. is this flat pavement or waterfall or both? what do you think. >> both. >> it's just paint. >> that is really cool. >> we decided we also like you in the glasses. >> thanks. >> they're a little big for my face. >> don't you wear glasses? >> i do and the arm fell off. that's not a good look. >> still to come here on saturday morning, we'll tell you about the music festival that's bringing some of the biggest names together and for a really good cause. after a winter washout- we
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>> well, this weekend uc berkley is gearing up for free speech week by cancelling classes and preparing for expensive security measures. today could be a test of how tense it could get. conservatives scheduled to speech tomorrow, and the students that organized the week say despite the security, free speech week is going on as init to be indoors, but now we're outdarou doors which is a harz ard. >> some professors cancelled classes all together and urged students to stay away from campus all week. as for exceptive security, they have reserves to tap into. health care took center stage yesterday with senator
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sanders energizing crowds about his new proposal called medicare for all plan. he did not waste time going after the republican health care bill. he wants them to demand to vote no. coming up on "today in the bay", the president delivers a message this morning. and warriors, are they going to visit the white house? back to the "today" show.
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. good morning. shooting from the lip. president trump lashes out during a campaign rally that lasts nearly an hour and a half. from north korean leader kim jong-un. >> we can't have mad men out there shooting rockets all over the place. >> to the republicans who won't vote for the bill to repeal and replace obamacare. >> they don't have the guts to vote for it. >> the president even taking on nfl players who won't stand for the national anthem. >> get the [ bleep ] off the field right now. >> bracing for the worst. major fierce in san juan puerto rico this morning that a dam is just hours away from breaching. tens of thousands evacuated as the entire island struggles to
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survive after hurricane maria devastated residents just a few days ago. and feeling the beat. this woman is one of the hottest acts in rock and rap concerts these days. she's a sign language interpreter helping people who are deaf and hard of hearing enjoy the music even if they can't hear it. we'll introduce you to her today, saturday september 23rd, 2017. > whose birthday are we celebrating? hers. she's older. >> who's celebrating 40? >> we are. >> it's encounter fifth birthday? high five. i don't even know how to take a selfie. >> good saturday morning you to. welcome back to "today."
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we've got a lively crowd here on the plaza. quite lively. >> my goodness. >> we're in for some great weather too. >> it's going to be a beautiful weekend. >> it's going to be warm today. hot really. we've got a lot to get to in our final half hour. let's begin with today's news. >> reporter: good morning. i'm kelly o'donnell with the president in new jersey. after way week on the world's stage president trump was in rally mode, campaign mode spending much of friday night in alabama. the president was there to lend his support to his choice in a special election senate race. a runoff that is dividing conservatives because the president's choice, luther strange, is being labeled as the establishment candidate while another, roy moore, is backed by trump's former strategist steve bannon and many far right conservatives. once he had the crowd, the president veered into a fiery speech on all kinds of topics.
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here's just a sample that runs from north korea to nfl players protesting the national anthem to frustration over republicans who didn't repeal obamacare. >> rocket man should have been handled a long time ago. get that [ bleep ] off the field right now. they don't have the guts to vote for it. >> reporter: and in a string of new tweets this morning, the president is going after those senators who have not come out in support of this latest attempt to repeal obamacare. after john mccain came out after it, the president tweeted today that this bill would be great for arizona. john mccain let his friend l.g. down. l.g. meaning senator lindsey graham who is one of the co-authors of this new proposal. it's going to be a big fight because the republicans could fight this week. they can't afford to lose one more senator. we're also following breaking news out of north korea where a magnitude 3.20 quake was
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detected in the country's north eastern portion there, 12 miles from where they recently conducted a nuclear test. initially there were fears that was also a test but south korea is saying it may have just been a natural occurrence. in puerto rico there is frantic evacuation amid fears -- heavy rainfall from hurricane maria has swollen the reservoir behind the near 90-year-old dam. they sent buses in and posted on twitter. for many those went unseen because nearly all the island is without power. time also running out in mexico city where rescue crews and volunteers are working around the clock to find survivors from that horrific earth wake. it's been four days since the 7.1 struck collapsing schools, homes and other buildings throughout the country's capital. the death toll has risen to at least 295 with little time and
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hope left to find survivors among the rubble. >> certainly pulling for all of them. dylan is out on the plaza. >> just chatting with the crowd. good morning. let's take a look at the weather going on across the country. we are looking at the possibility of maria coming maybe close to the east coast. right now it is a category 3 hurricane. 120 mile per hour winds but it's going to weaken. the majority of the models turn the storm out to sea. so besides rough surf and some rip currents it shouldn't be much of a threat. the american and european model want to bring it close to the outer banks of north carolina so we could see rainy conditions by the middle of the week, but it will be for the dangerous rip currents. looking at high temperatures. about 15 to 20 degrees about average. 80s and 90s for half of the country. cold front moving through parts of south dakota and the middle
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of the country. we've even had some snow up across montana. tomorrow is going to be even warmer for the northeast. we could tie a record with highs of about 89 degrees. did you expect 90s in your visit? >> no. definitely not. it's beautiful inland today. first dip back into fall, summer-like temperatures, and tuesday through the middle part of the week, at least, and 90s by tuesday. and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. still to kmcome, the major
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your house to unpack all of your groceries if you weren't home? walmart is testing this idea out with customers in silicon valley. a walmart delivery person will deliver the groceries and get inside of the house, unpack them. you, the customer will be able to live stream the delivery by linking your phone with home security cameras, so you can watch everything they do. the delivery person would have a one-time code in order to get into your house and then the customer, you, will receive alerts when the delivery person comes and goes. right now it's in the testing phase. we'll see how it works out. would you be open to it? >> have we reached the point in our society where we can't even unpack our groceries? is that where we are? >> yes, that's where we are. >> you would let them in, wouldn't you? >> no. but i would gladly sit on the couch while they put them away. >> would you? >> no. i don't want strange people coming into my home unpacking groceries. >> eventually they'll become
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your friends if you let them enough. >> eventually they'll come in and wash my laundry, fold it. >> i would be afraid they would look around. >> not that. you have to be insured. >> you pop start us? >> i can. let us start with the kardashians. there's going to be one more. according to "people magazine" kylie is pregnant. the r a source told "people" the couple started telling friends a couple weeks ago. she's an aunt to kim's two children. while we can't confirm the sex of the baby, rumors are swirling that it is a girl. something tells me we'll be hearing a lot more about that on her social media and reality shows. moving on. what do stevie wonder, green day, pharrell, demi lovato, and more
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have in common? a concert with a purpose to end extreme poverty. you can't buy tickets. you have to earn them by taking action to help those in need. today 12.5 million actions have been taken resulting in $1 billion in commitments. for a fourth year in a row nbc and msnbc universal have partnered with the global citizen festival. if you can't make it in person, there will be a live simulcast, and you can also catch it on the nbc news app. always a great concert. finally, we're counting down to monday's debut of "megyn kelly today." with two more days she reveals two more things about her you might not know. >> you might not know, one, i used to be in terrible debt when i was in college and law school. i had no money. i used to get sick when the bills would come every month. not so much that i didn't pay my bills. i just did it more on a quarterly basis. as it turns out the creditors don't like that. secondly, i love poker.
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we grew up playing it at all my family gatherings, thanksgiving every year. five card draw, up and down the river, you name it. i am now passing that tradition along to my own children, seven, six, and four. >> never too early to start with cards. >> you play poker. >> i'm more of a craps, black jack kind of girl, but i've learned to play poker. >> something about you we don't know. >> i can sing every word to '50s music. >> i did not know that. >> i was a huge -- my dad used to make cassette tapes with me, for me of '50s music. >> that's awesome. we'll have to play some. >> i want braces on so bad, you know those gummy bracelets, i'll put them in my teeth. >> sounds dangerous. >> you're so weird. you're just so weird. i love you, but dang, you're weird sometimes. >> one of the hottest acts, rap and rock concerts these days. this is good. a sign language interpreter who
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back on a saturday morning. we want to introduce you to a woman who is making a huge difference for music lovers for deaf or hard of hearing. >> she's a sign language interpreter who performs at concerts and she's made it her mission to put on as good of a show as the artist on the stage. >> here's nbc steve patterson with more. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: festival season. a ritual of sun, skin, and sound. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: the music blairing but not for everyone. andrew daily loves live music. >> music is not always just based on hearing. everyone has music in their body n their heart.
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>> reporter: luckily he and others who are deaf have amber on their side. >> we need to make sure we represent that sound. >> reporter: amber is one of a handful of interpreters using american sign language to convey what makes live music so exciting. >> i'm making it a visual language. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: a song broken down into a full body interpretation right off stage. she started by signing music for deaf friends as a party trick until one day she saw firsthand how live song signing used to be done. >> giving the bare minimum of english so i talked to my deaf friends and they were, like, yeah, that's what happens, music is not for us. but that doesn't make any sense to me. >> reporter: it drove amber to use sign language as a platform to breakdown and interpret music.
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and with the signature style glowing beneath that trademark pink hair, her performances started going viral. then more requests for signers. she's the head of her own company staffed with expert music interpreters like joanne who is always deaf. >> i love doing this and i think to myself why should my community, the deaf community, be prevented from having this experience that hearing people are having? >> reporter: for a job like this, passion is a requirement. >> it's a lot of time, patience, representation, mem orization and just falling in love. >> reporter: they study, dissect, memorize and choreograph songs on set lists going back six months of performances.
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amber and her team walked me through the hit "talking body". ♪ talking body, you've got a perfect one so put it on me ♪ >> it feels amazing. it gives me the opportunity to be able to feel as an equal, as the audience. it's very inspiring. >> reporter: it's inspiring for the artest as well including the chance the rapper who recent lie hired his own interpretary team. >> you know anybody that's hard of hearing who can make it through the show. >> i think access is my legacy and to know that music is for all humanity. >> reporter: bringing the joy of music to the deaf and hard of hearing in a fresh new way. for "today" steve patterson, nbc news, houston. >> that's fantastic. >> what a great idea. >> that made my day. >> that will do it for us on this saturday morning. tomorrow funny woman mindy
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dad! coming up next, on today in the bay .... vo preparing for the worst in bery. good morning, i'm kir kira klapper. coming on "today in the bay," a preview of how free speech week might go. >> president trump has a tweet for the warriors and what he said about the team's white house visit. as father and mother begins, summer-like temperatures are coming back to the bay. our meteorologist rob mayida talks about a warming trend after a cooling weekend.
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good saturday morning. it is 7:00, taking a live look outside at san francisco from san bruno mountain, beautiful orange glow to the sky as the sun rises on the first saturday of fall, and fittingly, it's a cool morning, feels like fall out there. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kira klapper. rob mayeda is in, and i don't want to take away your headline for the forecast, but you were saying enjoy this e
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