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pyeongchang as we continue to follow the winter olympics live. up next the "today" show live from pyeongchang. thank you for making your morning with us. good morning. breaking overnight, heart-stopper. >> she stopped! the united states wins gold in pyeongchang! >> in a thrilling overtime shootout, the u.s. women's hockey team beats long-time rival canada, their first gold in two decades, setting off a huge celebration on the ice. and they're bringing those gold medals live to our plaza this morning. fix it! students, teachers, and parents demand action from lawmakers in the wake of the florida school shooting. >> your comments this week and those of our president have been pathetically weak. >> after hearing emotional pleas from survivors -- >> i don't understand why i can still go in a store and buy a
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weapon of war. >> -- president trump vowing this time there will be change as he faces criticism for suggesting one solution is to arm teachers. we're live at the white house. remembering billy graham. tributes pouring in from around the world for the beloved televangelist. this morning his son reflects on graham's life and legacy in his first interview since his father's passing. all that, plus shiffrin shines. mikaela shiffrin takes the silver in the alpine combined while lindsey vonn misses a gate and misses out on a medal. owning the podium. >> does he have the double 360? yes! >> americans win gold and silver in the ski halfpipe, and u.s. snowboarder jamie anderson makes history with her second medal of these games, and they are all with us live, today, thursday, february 22nd, 2018. ♪
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>> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today" at the olympic games, with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, live from pyeongchang, south korea. >> hey, everybody! this is epic. welcome to "today" at 7:00 a.m. on a tuesday morning, 9:00 p.m. here in south korea. guess who this is right here? gold-medal winning hockey players are in the house. hi, you guys! >> you know what's better than a gold medal? 23 gold medals. that's how many are right here this morning. you guys want to watch the moment with us, the winning moment? let's roll that tape because this was the showstopper. this was an epic, epic finish.
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by the way, you guys had a huge cheering section, mostly "today" show fans. >> i have to say -- let's just watch some more. >> we are so proud of you. we cannot wait to hear all about it. >> we are crying, okay. we're crying up in the stands with your families. we're going to come back and talk to you guys in just a second. first, stephanie gosk has a look at their journey to gold. >> reporter: listen, i don't know about the two of you but i watched that game with a pit in my stomach the entire time. what a way to end a 20-year drought. what a way to win a hockey game. it was pure olympic gold. >> stopped! the united states wins gold! >> reporter: overnight, an american victory 20 years in the making. the u.s. women's hockey team coming full circle and grabbing the gold.
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>> canadian jocelyn ripped off the silver medal the moment she got it. for the u.s. it was a hard-fought win. it all came down to a dramatic shootout. the arch rivals trading shot after shot, tied after five rounds. then finally usa's jocelyne lamoureux scored with some fancy stick work. >> great move, great hands, great deception. >> reporter: canada's last hope. >> megan augusta. she scored earlier. must beat rooney. to keep canada's hopes alive. she is stopped! the united states wins gold in pyeongchang! >> reporter: a huge save by american goalie maddie rooney. the u.s. women's team euphoric, embracing each other on the ice. it was a hard-fought win. after the first period, the u.s. was on top 1-0 after hilary knight scored on a power play.
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>> score! hilary knight setting up in front. >> we want to put the pucks in the back of the net, and it always feels good to do that. >> reporter: but the u.s. struggled in the second half. >> scored on the deflection. she ties the game. >> reporter: canada's haley irwin raising the stakes, tying the game 1-1. >> she scores! 2-1 canada. >> reporter: then just minutes later, canada's captain, marie felipe puland, scored again. >> we endured so much, we persevered so much so there's so much character on our team. we focused on what we can control. >> reporter: they did just that, monique lamoureux tying the game 2-2. then 20 minutes of nail-biting overtime. >> the next team to score wins the gold medal. >> reporter: neither team able to put the puck in the net, forcing that epic shootout. the u.s. women's hockey team
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hasn't won gold since 1998 when the sport debuted in nagano. they came close in sochi, but an overtime loss to the canadians left them heartbroken. last night's incredible win sparked joy for american fans watching in the arena. >> we got the gold medal! >> reporter: in a little bit of karmic timing, today marks 38 years to the day that the u.s. men's team beat the soviet union in the little game we like to call "miracle on ice." guys, back to you and that awesome team. >> all right, you guys, the golden girls are here. they are fresh off their big win. >> congratulations. >> ladies! all right, maddie, or as i like to say rooney, rooney, rooney. maddie, you had the save of your life. >> yeah. >> i went up and saw your mom and dad who were up in the seats and they were -- you were sitting there, you had that --
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you had to have that one save. you said something to yourself, i thought, before she came at you. what were you saying before that last shot? >> i kind of just was looking over at the bench and seeing all of them point at me just saying one more and we're gold medalists. >> one more. >> was the whole thing a blur, that last shot? >> it was totally a blur. after the celebration and everyone sprinting at me, it was an undescribable feeling. >> and the lamoureux twins, you each got a gold, one for each of you. what was the experience like? >> it's amazing, obviously. jocelyn and i have a unique journey, but to do this with these 22 other teammates, it honestly just leaves me speechless. the way we won i feel bad for our parents. to >> it was definitely heart-stopping. hilary, you said when you were 5 years old and told your grandma i'm going to go to the olympics
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and i'm going to win a gold medal. just tell us what this feels like right here today. >> this is a dream come true. i wish you could be in the locker room to experience the power in this room. it's such an incredible experience to go on this journey with all these women. >> look at you with that gold around your neck. >> it feels great. >> i have to say it's like your archrival, the most epic game ever, down to the wire. winning a gold medal is great. winning it like this has got to feel incredible. >> it is the greatest honor of our lives right now, greatest honor of our lives. we fought hard, we put ourselves in a position to win a gold medal, and we did it together. we're just so proud, so honored. can't put words to it. >> i think when that moment happened, the place was so hushed when the shootout started, what did you guys say to each other to pump each other up, or what do you talk about in those moments? >> we had it. like, we had it. i looked up at the jumbotron and maddie was smiling.ow you handl
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that pressure. >> the support with all these guys. >> yeah. >> you guys looked like you were just having the time of your lives on top of everything. how sweet was it to finally beat canada? >> it's just -- it's an unbelievable experience to do that with this team. for women's sports and women's hockey, it's indescribable. i'm speechless. >> just like you guys looked up to the '98 team, there are a whole bunch of young girls watching tv this morning saying i want to be just like these guys. >> yeah. you had the coach on the men's team and all of us idolized them growing up and giving us our gold medals and how it all came full circle 20 years later. >> and 38 years ago the miracle on ice. do we have another miracle on ice? i think it's one for the ages. >> let's call it. >> miracle on ice. >> ladies, we love >> ladies, we love you.
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we're so proud of you. you make our country proud. >> congratulations! >> thank you. >> say hi to your moms and dads. >> hi, mom! >> hi, mom! >> and stick around, guys, we'll have a lot of fun this morning, so don't go anywhere because i have your gold medal. we have so many more medals to tell you about. athletes did great today for team usa, and nbc's keir simmons is here with the highlights. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. how about that hockey, hey, part of a stunning surge for team usa as these winter olympics near a close. >> is there one last olympic medal left for the legend? >> reporter: up on the slopes, a monumental skiing matchup, american superstars lindsey vonn and mikaela shiffrin battling for gold, competing against each other for the first time ever, shiffrin coming out on top, grabbing silver in the women's super combined. >> yes, she does! >> reporter: a day after winning bronze in the downhill, her best discipline, vonn vaulted to the
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top of the leaderboard after the first round, but she shockingly skied off course during her slalom run. >> lost nearly all the time and off she goes quickly. >> my downhill run was solid. it was nice to go out in that way. at least i was the fastest downhiller today, and that means something to me. >> reporter: at age 33, the star skier has said this will be her last olympics, but is she now leaving the door open? we might see you again? >> i don't know. like, i really don't know. maybe they can clean up my knee and it will feel better. i can't really predict what's going to happen in four years. i mean, anything can happen. >> reporter: for shiffrin, who finished behind michelle gisin of switzerland, it's her second medal of these games after taking home gold in the giant slalom last week. >> i just tried to ski a solid downhill run and a solid slalom run. to have two medals at this olympics, it's just -- that's crazy. >> reporter: for the men, american david wise grabbing
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gold in the men's halfpipe, throwing down a dominant run when it counted most. >> down into the bottom, does he have the double cork 1260? yes. >> reporter: his teammate, alex ferreira, winning silver for a one-two finish. >> that is how you start your program here in women's big air. >> reporter: and finally, american snowboarder jamie anderson making big moves in the big air competition, adding a silver to her medal haul after winning a gold in slopestyle earlier during these games. >> typical jamie anderson style. ain't nothing but a thing on her way to another podium. >> honestly i'm trippin'. like, i'm so grateful. i got a gold, i like silver, i like it all, a little yin yang. double gold would have been pretty gangster, but you've got to do your best and bless the rest. >> reporter: and with all those medals, team usa is hoping to crack the top three by the end of the games, but it looks like no one will catch norway at the
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top. coming up today here in pyeongchang, figure skating wraps up with the ladies free skate and medals will be handed out in the women's ski cross. come on, team usa! and that's coming from the british guy. >> of course we'll have a lot more on the olympics in a bit, but there is a lot more to get to, including the emotional debate over guns in america. the president and other politicians being pushed to toughen laws by students and parents who have experienced the pain of gun violence firsthand. nbc's kristen welker is at the white house with more on this. hey, kristen. good morning. >> reporter: hi, hoda. good morning to you. school safety is again the focus here at the white house. the president will meet with state and local officials today to get their ideas about how to tackle the crisis of mass shootings. it follows a day of pain and protests here at the white house and all across the country with students, teachers, and parents calling for change. overnight, the outrage intensifying after last week's deadly school shooting.
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in florida late wednesday, students and parents demanding answers from lawmakers in a cnn town hall. fred guttenberg lost his 14-year-old daughter, jamie. >> your comments this week and those of our president have been pathetically weak. look at me and tell me guns were the factor in the hunting of our kids. >> i absolutely believe that in this country if you are 18 years of age, you should not be able to buy a rifle, and i will support a law that takes that right away. >> senator rubio, can you tell me right now that you will not accept a single donation from the nra in the future? >> that is the wrong way to look -- first of all, the answer is people buy into my agenda. >> reporter: a spokeswoman for the national rifle association also taking part. >> this individual was nuts, and i, nor the millions of people that i represent as a part of
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this organization that i'm here speaking for, none of us support people who are crazy, who are a danger to themselves, who are a danger to others, getting their hands on a firearm. >> reporter: earlier wednesday at the white house, more painful pleas to president trump directly. andrew pollack's daughter, meadow, was among the 17 killed in florida. >> there should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it! and i'm pissed because it's my daughter i'm not going to see again. >> reporter: students, parents, and teachers demanding change, not just on gun laws but on mental health and making school safer, even discussing the controversial idea of arming teachers. >> and we're going to be looking at it very strongly. >> reporter: the president with a list of notes in hand, including one reading "i hear you," listened intently. >> how did we not stop this after columbine, after sandy hook? >> reporter: meanwhile, some students protested outside the
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capitol and white house. >> enough is enough! >> reporter: and across the country, school walkouts. in tallahassee, 100 stoneman douglas high school survivors joined by thousands of other students marched on the florida capitol. >> we won't stop! we won't stop! >> reporter: the president tweeting this morning, "i will be strongly pushing comprehensive background checks with an emphasis on mental health, raise age to 21, and end sale of bump stocks." congress is finally in a mood to do something on this issue, i hope. the president also stressed he supports armed teachers with concealed weapons who are highly trained. hoda? >> all right, kristen welker at the white house. thank you. also this morning, the tributes are pouring in and memorial plans are being made now for the reverend billy graham, the iconist evangelist to known as america's pastor. he died wednesday at the age of
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99. morgan radford is inside graham's boyhood home, his library in charlotte, north carolina. hi, morgan. good morning. >> reporter: hi there, savannah, good morning. inside billy graham's childhood home. this is where he grew up the son of a dairy farmer. inside these walls he actually had dreams of becoming a famous baseball player before he went on to become the most famous preacher in america. this is also where his body will lie in repose beginning next week as we expect to see thousands come to pray, to lay flowers and ultimately pay their respects. but so far here in his hometown of charlotte, people have come by to say, look, when he spoke, you felt it. another man told me yesterday that he had the power to make even a pauper feel like a president, which certainly is telling given that he prayed telling given that he prayed with and counseled every single president since harry truman. each of those surviving former presidents as well as current president trump and vice president mike pence have been invited to the private burial ceremony that will be held next
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friday. 2,300 people have been invited, and that's when he'll be laid to rest beside his long time ruth, who died back in 2007. starting monday and tuesday, this is where the public will be allowed to come to view his casket, a casket built by inmates at angola state prison in louisiana, and that many say is a continuation of his social legacy, one they say they hope to live on. back to you. >> morgan radford, thank you. we want to mention coming up in our next half hour, the reverend franklin graham, billy graham's son, will join us exclusively and share his memories of his father. another major story on this busy thursday morning, wild, wild weather back home. hey, mr. roker. >> yeah. we've got a lot of heavy showers, thunderstorms, snow and ice, a real mess. flooding will be a big problem as well stretching from texas all the way into the northeast. we've got snow, ice, and rain. right now we've got winter weather advisories for 39 million people from texas to new york and all the way up into minnesota. colder in the northeast. we'll see a mixed bag of
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precipitation. the upper midwest will see snow increasing as well. as you look through friday, upwards of 6 inches of snow from duluth back to watertown, and we've got ice as well from texas all the way into the northeast. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. uh, i'm pretty good with comparisons. like how progressive helps people save money by comparing rates, even if we're not the lowest. even if we're not the lowest. whoa! wow. i mean, the outfit helps, but pretty great. look at us. good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. it's a chilly start. also all clear as we get a look outside in san francisco. it's 47 degrees with some breezy winds. it's going to be gusty
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throughout the day and slightly cooler than yesterday even though we do start out clear. we'll start to see spotty showers moving in and our high temperatures reaching into the mid-50s inland. as we if throughout the day rain will start in the north bay and will be hit or miss. we'll see this activity in and around the bay area into the evening with some brief heavy downpours. weather. >> all right, al, thank you so much. coming up, the skiing stars of team usa, did we really see the last race of lindsey vonn's storied olympic career? you know what, we'll ask her what the future holds for her because she's right on our plaza. and then mikaela shiffrin gets silver overnight, her second medal of these games. guess what, she's going to be here live as well. first on a thursday morning, this is "today" on nbc.
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authorities are investigating a a very good morning to you. 7:26. i'm laura garcia. authorities investigating high-speed crash in the east bay that left two people dead. it happened a little before 1:00 a.m. on wharf drive. the crash also seriously injured two people. one person who lives in the home said the crash sounded like a bomb went off. the camaro was going west when it collided with a truck going north. so far the victims have not been identified and chp is not saying if impaired driving played a factor. let's get a look at the forecast with kari. and it looks pretty good starting out with some chilly temperatures. we're seeing some clouds rolling over the south bay and that's the reminder you should grab the umbrella before you head out the door. no rain as of now but we could
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see it moving into the bay area moving from north to south with some spotty activity in the north bay before noon and some hit or miss rain through the afternoon for parts of the east bay, peninsula, and the south bay as well. now over the next couple of days we dry things out. temperatures stay cool and it will be a windy day. by early next week we'll be tracking more rain moving into the bay area. looks like the next storm system will be more measurable andcent downpours. some slow spots on the peninsula. this is a crash i told you about early this morning. more detail coming in, a deadly crash right here just shy of highway 101. as far as traffic flow goes, over to the embarcadero if you want to access the freeway and this may go on for hours. the freeway moving relatively smoothly after an earlier crash north 101 near dore and
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good morning, everybody. welcome back to pyeongchang. it's 7:30 on a thursday morning, but it is 9:30 at night and the celebration is just getting started. gold medal winning u.s. women's hockey team and, what, lindsey vonn? what are you doing there? another olympic medalist and we are having a great time this morning. >> this might be my favorite day. we're going to have more with them and a host of other medal winners from team usa. first let's get a check of the other morning headlines back home and around the world. demanding change. >> your comments this week and those of our president have been pathetically weak. >> lawmakers from florida to the white house face families impacted by gun violence,
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including the most recent school shooting in florida, as they demand swift action to change our nation's gun laws. >> should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it! and i'm pissed! it's my daughter i'm not going to see again. >> u.s. embassy attacked. breaking overnight, a man throws an explosive device at the u.s. embassy in montenegro before blowing himself up as police search for possible terror ties behind the attack. scary moment caught on camera. a ferry explodes at a mexican beach resort while unloading passengers. at least 25 hurt, including two americans. luckily, everyone is expected to survive. in the clear. thousands flock to northeast china to test out the world's longest suspension bridge made of glass. and gold medal effort. an 11-year-old girl slips and slides on an icy driveway in oklahoma city proving balance on
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the ice isn't just for olympians. today, thursday, february 22nd, 2018. >> that is adorable. let's get back to the excitement here at the winter olympics. we just had a dance party with lindsey vonn, it was epic. she came to pyeongchang to compete 16 years after her first winter olympics at salt lake and she has proved she's got it. she took bronze in the downhill and dominated at part of the combined overnight. did not go as well in the slalom but we are so happy to see you and so proud. >> thank you. >> you came through for the u.s. again. congratulations. >> thank you, guys, i appreciate that. >> this is your fourth olympics. i was saying to hoda what i'm loving about this, it seems like your heart is on your sleeve for this entire thing. every time i look up you're crying, you're laughing, you're hugging. you've got all the feels. >> i do. i couldn't even cry today because i was just tapped out. yesterday i cried so much. i thought i was fine after the race and then i got up on the
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podium and just was -- i lost it. but it was so amazing. i knew that was probably my last time standing on the olympic podium. my heart hurt, it was just so amazing. >> that's got to be such a tough thing. when i think of lindsey vonn, i think olympian and i think so many people do. we just had the entire ice hockey team mobbing you. they were like oh, my gosh, it's that lindsey vonn. >> that is amazing. >> but that is so much a part of you. i can't picture you not doing it four years from now. >> that's the hard thing. i'm trying to accept it. i mean who knows, maybe my some miracle my knee will feel better. >> you always leave a little wiggle room. and you know my theory, never bet against lindsey. >> i mean who knows what will happen in four years, it's a long time from now. but i'm going to soak it in as if it were my last. maybe it's not. maybe it will be, but i've given it my best shot and i've enjoyed it thoroughly. this has definitely been the most amazing experience for me in all of my olympic experiences
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because of how amazing the team has been. not just alpine but as a whole. i feel so connected to everyone. i feel so much a part of it and a part of the olympic spirit. that's why the olympics are so great. it warms your heart and makes you feel good inside, it makes you happy. that's why i'm going to miss it. >> well, you tore it up today on the downhill. i was watching. you were like vintage lindsey. and then yesterday did you like burn your skis? what happened there? >> oh, yeah. >> that's crazy. >> it happened to a couple girls. >> yeah. >> there's kind of an icy patch on the second gate and it happens sometimes, but my skis are done. you know, they're -- they're finished. those are going in the trash can, unfortunately. i think that's why i just didn't have the speed on the bottom part of the course that i normally do. that was the section where i was gaining time on everyone in the training run, so it's unfortunate, but that's a part of the sport, you know. >> along with that bronze medal
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also came another record. you were the oldest athlete in this sport to medal. you keep breaking records even now. >> i mean, sure, it's a record, i guess i'll take it. yeah, it's kind of weird. i think for women, you know, we just don't have that longevity in ski racing because it's so hard on the body and because eventually we want to start having kids and you can't compete and have kids at the same time. it just doesn't work. so i don't know, it's crazy to think i'm the oldest alpine medalist. >> when you started, how old were you in salt lake? >> 17. >> 17 years old. >> a baby. >> would you have even believed it if i had said to you then, you'll still be doing this. in 2018 you're going to be in pyeongchang, south korea. >> no, definitely not. i would not have believed you. it's definitely been a much longer and more successful career than i ever could have hoped for so i'm beyond grateful for every opportunity. to be in my fourth olympics, it's just -- it's amazing. i couldn't be happier. >> but you're not like hanging
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up your skis and putting on your sweats and going on the couch because you are chasing a world cup title. you have 81 titles, 86 is the record held by a woman. >> a man. >> oh, it's held by a man. >> i'm the best woman. >> never bet against lindsey. okay. so she's chasing the title. >> there's only one guy that has more wins than i do. so i don't like the title best female or best male, i just want to be the best. >> which you are. >> i think you are. >> i don't know. it's debatable, but i'd still -- you know, that's my next goal. i'm going to continue to work away at that and hopefully i can get close in the next season. >> we love you. >> lindsey, thank you so much. >> love you guys. >> let's go back to the dance party. >> we're going to send it over to mr. roker and get a check of the weather. >> i'm still winded from it. let's see what we have for your weather today. and it's been, boy, so warm. we had a bunch of records set yesterday from new york city, newark, concord, new hampshire,
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syracuse, hartford, connecticut, and more potential records again today as the jetstream stays up to the north and southeast. so look for more record highs today stretching from raleigh down to tallahassee, tampa, and back over to jackson. as we move on toward friday, we're going to see this weekend temperatures still fairly warm through florida, but chilling off, cooling off just a bit as you get into the centr good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall here. a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. a chilly 47 degrees as you get ready to head out the door. i'll be tracking rain for you as we go through the day. by 12:30 we could see showers moving into the north bay and some hit-or-miss activity for the rest of the bay area with clouds and gusty win. we could see in some of these downpours some brief, heavy rain and some small hail watching out for that and a slight chance of thunderstorms. >> and that's your latest
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weather. guys. >> all right, al, thank you so much. we're going to have more from here in pyeongchang coming up. but first billy graham's son celebrates his father's remarkable life. we're going to talk to him right after th ♪ ♪ ♪ are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool?
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countries, including every president since harry truman. his eldest son, the reverend franklin graham, is with us now. this is his first interview since his father's passing. reverend graham, as we say good morning to you, sir, we just want to send our heartfelt condolences for the loss of your father. >> thank you so much. i was in dallas, texas, yesterday when i got word that my father had passed away. of course the news came out a few minutes later that billy graham had died. i kind of chuckled because my father said years ago, he said when you hear that billy graham is dead, don't you believe it for a second. he said i'll be more alive than ever before. and he's in the presence of god, so we rejoice and we're thrilled that his suffering is over and he's in god's presence. >> reverend graham, as you think about your father and these last 24 hours, what is your defining image? is it as a father?
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is it as a preacher? what are you reflecting on? >> i just -- first of all, he is my dad and i loved him so much, but he was a man of god. the billy graham that the world saw on television or saw on the big screen was the same billy graham that we saw at home. he wasn't two people. he spent his life telling people about heaven, how to get to heaven. he wrote books on heaven. now he's in heaven. and he would want me to tell everybody watching that if you put your faith and trust in god's son, jesus christ, that you can be in heaven too. and so my father is there and he would wish everybody watching will confess their sins and repent and believe on the name of the lord jesus christ. that would be what he would want everyone to know this morning. >> your father had boundless energy over the years. he traveled from continent to continent. but how were the last several years of his life? >> he did very well up until about his 95th birthday. then after his 95th birthday, he
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good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. right now at 7:5 looking at some alcoh chilly temperatures. it is sunny but we'll see more clouds moving in today our highs cooler than yesterday as the cold front moves in. parts of the for the bay and the east bay through early afternoon. the south bay could see a chance by 3:00 to 4:00 and then a lot tapers off after sunset but it will be gusty as some cooler temperatures settle into the bay area into the weekend. our morning temperatures will drop down into the mid-30s for san francisco, highs in the low 50s by early next week we'll see more rain moving in. we'll talk more about that rain. mike, you're talking more about a crash on the peninsula. >> right here just off highway 101 which cuts off access from
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palo alto. let me show you the earlier shots from our sky ranger over the scene, the expressway, a deadly crash. bottom of the screen. a food delivery truck. a lot of slowing. slow down through palo alto and getting over there on the dumbarton bridge. firefighters at the scene of a house fire in campbell. we just got word a moment ago. much more information about that and the injuries but i did just tweet what we do know. you can follow me on twitter at laura garcia nbc. when it comes to golden moment the u.s. women's hockey team scored a big one wiping away 20 years of falling short. hockey just the tip of the iceberg today. you can find out more at nbcbayarea.com. links to complete coverage
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it's 8:00 on "today." coming up, red, white and gold. >> she is stopped! the united states wins gold in pyeongchang! >> the u.s. women's hockey team beats canada in an epic shootout. a victory 20 years in the making. as mikaela shiffrin adds to an already huge day for the united states with a silver medal in the alpine combined. we'll talk with her live. plus, pipe dreams realized. >> does he have the double cork 1260? yes! >> americans david wise and alex ferreira take home gold and silver in style. they'll swing by to show off their new hardware. and russian rivalry. they're considered the best
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figure skaters in the world. now these two russian teams are going head-to-head for gold. >> i feel like a little -- >> yes, your friend is competing here, but you must fight. >> the showdown that's set to heat up the ice, today, thursday, february 22nd, 2018. >> yeah, landon, it's dad over here at the olympics. stoked to have you come over and support me. can't wait to get home. >> love you guys, see you soon. >> all you are grandkids and kids, we love you so much, we miss you. everybody from alpine, utah, we love you! >> hi, everyone. i want to give a shoutout to our small town of whitehall. we're here for our son cody in a bobsled event. >> we're the proud parents of nicole hensley and the u.s. hockey team from denver, colorado, who just won gold in
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the women's ice hockey. woo-hoo! and welcome back to "today." 8:00 a.m. here in pyeongchang. thank you for joining us. we are surrounded by the gold medal winning and here's proof, we're looking at the hardware. we got gold here. >> can i just say ain't no party like a women's hockey party that is going on. >> that's right. and we've got another party up there on the set. we've got mikaela shiffrin. we're going to talk to her. she just arrived a couple of minutes ago. but first let's get right to your olympic news at 8:00, including that emotion-filled night on the ice. team usa beating rival canada in a thrilling overtime shootout to win that. nbc's joe fryer is here with a wrap of the day's olympic action. hey, joe. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. it was a huge day for team usa winning five medals in all, two of them gold, including that big win for the women's hockey team. it took three periods, plus
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overtime, plus a shootout, but they were finally able to avenge their biggest rivals. >> moving in, she scores! >> reporter: with an epic shootout goal followed by an equally epic shootout save -- >> the united states wins gold! >> reporter: the u.s. women's hockey team put a dramatic end to their canadian curse. >> this is the greatest honor in the world for our team, it really is. it's -- you know, we wanted to bring this back to our country. >> we've played this game a thousand times in our minds over and over the last four years. we didn't care how we got it done, as long as we got these. >> reporter: down 2-1 in the third period, team usa scored a clutch goal. >> she scores! >> reporter: sending the game into overtime. when neither side found the net during the 20-minute extra session, it all came down to a shootout. jocelyne lamoureux-davidson delivered the game-winner with a move they called oops, i did it again. >> i've seen it a handful of times and it usually works every
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time. >> reporter: it's the team's first gold since winning in 1998, the year women's hockey made its olympic debut. it was also revenge for a heart-breaking loss to their northern neighbors in sochi. fans traveled from the u.s. to cheer on their team in south korea. >> i'm proud that we played well. we played hard. and we played to win. whoo! >> reporter: back in the states, many stayed up late to watch. >> many more doubles yet to come. >> reporter: in men's skiing halfpipe, david wise defended his 2014 olympic title with a dazzling aerial display. >> down into the bottom, does he have the double cork 1260? yes! >> i get to ski in front of the world. i'm going to put on a show. >> reporter: wise edged out his high-flying teammate, alex ferreira, who took home the silver. from style to speed, mikaela shiffrin was looking for her second gold of these games, this time in the super combined. >> yes, she does! >> reporter: but she ended up with silver.
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lindsey vonn also raced, likely her final olympic event. she had the fastest time in the downhill portion, but stumbled in the slalom. >> and off she goes. >> reporter: keeping her off the podium. she spoke earlier on "today." >> i'm going to soak it in as if it were my last. maybe it's not, maybe it will be, but i've given it my best shot and i've enjoyed it thoroughly. >> reporter: women's big air snowboarding, a new olympic event, came down to the last run. >> final competitor for women's snowboard big air. >> reporter: austria's anna gasser jumping and twisting her way to a massive score. american star jamie anderson settled for silver adding to last week's slopestyle gold. >> puts it down clean. >> i got a gold. i like silver, i like it all. a little yin yang, you know. >> reporter: one more note about the women's hockey win, it happened 38 years to the day after the miracle on ice when the u.s. men's team upset the
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soviet union in lake placid so perhaps it's a lucky date for american hockey. now let's take a look at the medal count. a big day for team usa puts them all alone in fourth place overall. there is still time to move up, but it looks like no one will catch norway at the top. coming up today here in pyeongchang, figure skating wraps up with the ladies free skate and medals will be handed out in the women's ski cross. savannah and hoda. >> all right, joe, awesome day for team usa, thank you. as he mentioned, mikaela shiffrin earned a silver medal for team usa in the alpine combined adding to the gold she got last week. i've got to tell you, gold and silver look pretty good on you. >> is there anyone they don't look good on? >> you wear it well. >> thank you. >> how do you feel? you've had a great olympic games. how would you size it up? >> it's been a whirlwind. most of my -- well, three of my events were moved to different days because of the weather so sort of a mental challenge to
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overcome that and racing on different days than we expected. but yeah, i mean this is -- this is pretty insane. >> pretty cool. >> do you feel just light at this moment? it's over, you came, you did it. you must be just on cloud nine. >> yeah, yeah. i came into the olympics a multiple medal threat and i knew that but i was also thinking on the plane ride over here, thinking i could literally walk away with nothing too. i could completely choke in every way possible. so to be here sitting with you guys right now and have two medals is really very -- like a relief but also just insane. >> in the super combined you had a lot of pressure on you for that second run. it had to be pretty perfect for you to get on the medal stand. so when you were just getting ready to go down, what was going through your mind then? >> yeah, i mean actually -- i wish i had felt as not in the slalom as good as i felt today. my run wasn't perfect but it was definitely -- it was good.
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it was good enough to get on the podium, which is awesome. >> i think it was good. it was silver medal good, okay? >> the combined run, it was good. i'm really excited. >> it's just so fun to see you and see you grow up. i can still remember walking around shopping for souvenirs at the olympics in sochi and you were just about to burst onto the scene. and here you are, now you're an olympic veteran. >> yeah, that's weird. >> right? >> yeah, i don't feel like a veteran at all. >> was it different this time, though? did you feel like that experience in sochi helped you here? >> yeah, for sure. the time that i spent -- i mean in sochi i always -- i felt like if i had -- because i was 0.2 off the podium in the giant slalom and then won the slalom gold. but if i had been on the podium in the giant slalom i probably wouldn't have done as well in the slalom. because of the hype and media, i was not prepared for it. coming here i was like, okay, i'm racing in multiple events. we need to be on point with
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everything so i can do my best in each event. now i can talk with you guys. >> you were on point. you packed 35 pairs of skis and i heard that was like a scaled-back version of what you usually pack. >> yeah. >> why so many? >> well, i use probably five pairs of skis per day for training and race days i have five or six pairs available that are all different tuning or different bindings. >> do you have like these are my lucky skis or special socks that you wear? >> i try not to have -- i'm not super superstitious. no, i try not to do that because if i forget the socks or, you know, i wash them on accident -- >> you want to be ready. by the way, it was so fun watching you with the u.s. hockey players. it's fun to watch all the athletes bask in each other's glory so congratulations on everything. we're so proud of you. >> thank you. >> do you have another olympics in you? >> yeah, probably. i'm only 22.
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>> we hope. thank you, hon. thank you so much. we have a lot more to get to this morning. back home tens of millions of americans are under a winter weather advisory or a flood watch. al is here to tell us what to watch out for. >> it is a very changeable situation as we are even speaking to you. we've got winter weather advisories for about 31 million people and then also heavy rain is causing some flooding as well. so as we show you what we've got as far as accumulations are concerned, we're talking about the upper midwest anywhere from 3 to 6 inches of snow and the ice also a big problem stretching from texas all the way up into the upper midwest and further east from indiana all the way into pennsylvania and parts of new york as well. guys, it's going to be really a changeable and dangerous situation we'll continue to watch it. savannah. >> all right, al, thank you so much. now to the emotional debate over guns in america. senator marco rubio of florida was put on the defensive on wednesday by students, teachers
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and parents who are demanding action. at the white house, the president heard an emotional plea from school shooting survivors. nbc's chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has more for us from washington this morning. hi, hallie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. expect these conversations to continue today on the gun debate because the president is hosting officials on the state and local level to talk about this. as we saw again overnight, these are conversations that are intense, they are emotional, and at times very heated. overnight after days of student protesters making their case in the gun debate, the nra making its own. >> this individual was nuts, and i nor the millions of people that i represent as a part of this organization that i'm here speaking for, none of us support people who are crazy, who are a danger to themselves, who are a danger to others getting their hands on a firearm. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the powerful gun rights group
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appearing at a cnn town hall in florida. it turned tense at times. at one point republican senator marco rubio in a heated exchange with survivors and parents of victims. >> your comments this week and those of our president have been pathetically weak. >> let me explain what i said this week and i'll repeat it. i'm saying that the problems that we're facing here today cannot be solved by gun laws alone. >> senator rubio, can you tell me right now that you will not accept a single donation from the nra in the future? >> the answer to the question is that people buy into my agenda, and i do support the second amendment and also support the right of you and everyone here to be able to go to school and be safe. >> reporter: further north in washington, the president facing families, clearly anguished and angry. >> and i'm pissed! it's my daughter i'm not going to see again. she's not here. king david cemetery, that's where i go to see my kid now. >> reporter: andrew pollack's daughter, meadow, was killed in last week's parkland shooting.
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>> 9/11 happened once and they fixed everything. how many schools, how many children have to get shot? >> reporter: through their grief, determination. sam zieff is a student at marjory stoneman douglas high school. >> woke up to the news that my best friend was gone. and i don't understand how i can still go into a store and buy a weapon of war. >> reporter: it wasn't just parkland. they came from columbine, from sandy hook, determined to deliver a message to the most powerful person in america. >> you don't want to be me. no parent does. and you have the ability to make a difference and save lives today. please don't waste this. >> reporter: the president, holding notes that read "i hear you" listened. >> it's not going to be talk like it has been in the past. it's been going on too long, too many instances. >> reporter: so what does happen next here? it depends on who you ask. some folks want a pretty broad
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ban on semiautomatic weapons, but that doesn't seem likely. the president is already facing opposition for his suggestion that some teachers be allowed to conceal carry guns at school, but there are three pretty narrow options that could gain some traction when congress gets back here next week. banning bump stocks, which lets semiautomatic weapons fire faster. raising the age limit to buy an ar-15 up to 21, and stricter federal background checks. again, these are narrow potential options but you may see some movement on that next week. savannah, hoda, back to you. >> hallie jackson on capitol hill for us. thanks, hallie. coming up on this busy thursday morning from here in pyeongchang, the figure skating rivalry between two impressive russians that will be settled on ice tonight. also ahead, a parade of medal winners including history making snowboarder and one of our favorites, jamie anderson, is here. plus team usa's silver medal winners in women's bobsled. >> elana and lauren are here.
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in the first two something happened with your ski. did it pop off? >> yeah. >> something? something wasn't right. >> snowboarders, they don't have bindings that come off. skiers, we have a lot longer lever attached to our foot so your bindings are supposed to come off for safety sake but i had two crashes where my skis came off for no reason. >> so it all comes down to one run. >> how do you handle that pressure and just knock it out. >> in haall honesty in guy empowered me. what i felt like was lacking in sochi we didn't get to put on the show that i felt like we wanted to. the conditions weren't ideal the conditions today were amazing. alex was landing some of the best runs ever done. whether i did well or not, the sport put on a show for everyone. >> alex, you were right there. >> you were in the zone. did you feel that way when you woke up this morning? did you think i've got it today. >> i felt pretty nervous but i just had a good feeling in my heart. i don't know, it just felt right. >> did you feel calm?
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>> i felt pretty calm. slept pretty good. i heard him tossing and turning. >> we've been roommates all week. >> and you deviguys are really friends. i hear you have matching tattoos. >> what do they say? >> we got the pyeongchang symbol. >> you've got two little ones who made quite an impression at the medal ceremony from people who didn't get to see it. >> malichi stole the show. i think they're here. >> there he is, hi, guys. and your wife, alexandra. how are you doing? >> we're really excited to be here. >> alexandra, can you believe what just happened to your hubby, come on. >> i'm very proud of him. we're all very excited for him and for alex. we love alex, he's our close friend. we're just so excited for america. >> well, you guys made this country so proud. gold and silver. wowza. >> the moments standing there next to each other and you know it's like you're waiting for the score and somebody is getting gold and somebody is getting
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silver. >> this trip has just been charm from the beginning. we went and got the matching tattoos when we first arrived. he and i got to walk in the opening ceremonies today. we've been pushing each other in skiing for a really long time. so being able to stand up there together, it was a dream come true. i mean i won gold in sochi and that was amazing. i'll never -- i'll never be able to match that first one. but being able to do it with a comrade with me and stand there together was unreal. >> alex, your family is terrific. we've been seeing them cheer you on in force so thank you both for coming to see us. >> congrats, enjoy. soak it. let's get another check of the weather from al. >> i've got new weather assistants, the u.s. women's hockey team. first we're going to show you the maps. take a look at the "today" map and you can see there's a flood threat down through the lower mississippi river valley. record highs banked into the southeast. we've got snow out west. it's going to be very snowy up as we get into the upper
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midwest. plenty of sunshine through the that's what's going on around the country. >> here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're seeing some clouds over the south bay right now. and we will at times see some rain coming through. it's also very chilly as you get ready to head out the door. we'll been mostly in the 40s heading up to 56 degrees today in san jose, 52 degrees in oakland and san francisco and santa rosa today, 53 degrees. looking at a chance of rain for late morning, early afternoon for the north bay. in the east bay, rain moving through later on today. these will be some spotty showers and i'll be tracking it. today's athlete to watch is sponsored by oreo. can't-miss moments start with oreo. and this morning on today's athlete to watch, two of the world's most electrifying figure skaters. >> this is going to be amazing. both hail from russia and after unforgettable short programs, they're almost certain to decide
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gold in ladies figure skating tonight. it's going to be epic, stephanie. >> it's going to be huge. rivalries are what make sports so exciting and this is an epic one. two russian teenagers who are widely considered the best female figure skaters on the ice today. they are on the same team. they even train together. but tonight, they'll battle each other for gold. yevgenia medvedeva is 18 years old. alina zagitova is 15 years old. alina is the upstart who could take gold away. off the ice these two russian figure skaters say it's not about the competition. >> we are friends. we are girls, we are young girls. we can talk about everything to each other. >> on the ice it's a different story. >> every competition, i feel like a little war. yes, this is -- this is sports.
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this is war. >> yes, your friend is competing here, but you must fight. >> the big jumping pass, triple flip, triple toe. >> in the short program yevgenia pulled off a flawless performance with her signature combination of power and artistry. she set a record with her score. up came alina, who has the hardest combination of the competition. >> so difficult going off the edge. after that triple lutz, very solid. >> she nailed it, breaking the record her teammate set just minutes before. >> is it fair to say that right now alina is in yevgenia's head? >> yes, that's very fair to say. when i first saw yevgenia, i thought she doesn't miss, she doesn't make a mistake, she's perfect. what i didn't anticipate was that next was perfecter. you know? >> in women's figure skating, russia only has one olympic
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gold, won at the sochi games. they are expected to add another one here. the only question is, who will it be? one of the things that sets these young women apart from other skaters, and it's something to look for tonight, they are so strong that they do some of their hardest jumps toward the end of programs. guys, if they do that, it earns them a 10% bonus. >> because you're on tired legs. so they are like if you can do that -- >> you get another 10%. >> okay, thank you. of course you'll want to watch it live tonight on nbc. still ahead, we have even more u.s. medal winners. there's so many to celebrate. first a check of your local news and weather. i )m ...
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we )re just learning about a good morning. it is 8:26. i'm marcus washington. we're just learning about a disturbing discovery this morning in san francisco. police officers say they found bodies of three people early this morning in the height ash bury district. the bodies were found on page street near mass sonic. at this point, they do not believe foul play was involved, but so far, they're not saying how those deaths may have happened. other than the three people were found unresponsive. authorities are investigating a high-speed crash in the east bay that left two people dead. it happened a little before 1:00 a.m. on wharf drive and port chicago highway. that crash also seriously injured two people. the cars stopped just short of a
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hole. now the drive. >> it's a tough start in the morning and when the rain came through, that calmed down, but now we continue to follow over here, palo alto, you saw the sensors slowing in typical areas but it's stopped here, eastbound, oregon expressway. look at the video from our sky ranger. a deadly crash here as well just off the freeway. cut you off from 101 and back out to the map you'll see the alternate will be the embarcadero entrance to the north. >> i'll have another local news update in half an hour.
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every night this week. >> fallon five all this week after primetime coverage. 8:30 now on a thursday morning, 22nd of february, 2018. big crowd out here. we're in pyeongchang's olympic park and, hey, they're playing our song. we have got proud team usa athletes with medals around their neck. >> elana meyers taylor and lauren gibbs won silver in the bobsled. >> not to shoobabby.
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>> speed skaters took bronze in the team pursuit. this is the first women's speed skating medal in 16 years. not too slouchy. welcome, everybody, and congrats. >> thanks. >> let's start with you, elana, you're the veteran here. what does it mean to you? you got a silver? >> any time you walk away the olympics with a medal for team usa, it's an incredible feeling. this is no different. >> when you think about 16 years in the making, has that number sunk in for you guys? >> yeah, to be part of it is so amazing, it's incredible. >> lauren, you were in sales a few years ago. >> yep. >> look at you now. >> i was sitting in a different kind of suit. now i wear spandex. >> what did it feel like when you guys got the medal? >> it was incredible. it's heavier than i thought. the stage was amazing. my family and friends were watching. 17 people here supporting us. >> wow. >> we've got to come to our speed skaters. >> hi, guys. >> a 16-year drought and here
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you are in the team pursuit. what did it mean to be winning but to win as a team has got to feel so good. >> and long track speed skating is an individual sport so you don't get the opportunity to race as a team very often. so to be able to do it as a team just makes the win that much sweeter. >> it was a tight one. >> you guys watch that video? >> yeah, it came down to the wire, that's for sure. >> who's in front? >> strategy. the coaching staff puts together a plan to help us execute the race to the best of our ability. >> some people might have called you guys underdogs. did you go in feeling that way? >> a little bit. we kind of had the underdog mentality in the fact that this was the second time we had skated together. >> is that it? >> ever. >> yeah, because you need to practice, we would think. >> it was great because it was kind of low expectations too. we're just going to go out and skate the best we can. like she said, the coaches and staff made the best strategy and
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it worked out. >> what did it feel like on that podium? >> that was just amazing. >> it's amazing. >> you guys made us all so proud. thank you, guys. >> congratulations. >> congratulations. we're so happy. >> al, let's get some award-winning weather. >> i think we need to be on ice as well. let's show you what we have, look ahead to your weekend. we start off with friday we're looking at record highs continuing in the southeast, an icy mix in the northeast. a flood threat in the lower mississippi river valley. saturday, strong storms in the mid-mississippi river valley into the ohio valley. look for plenty of snow out west. and then sunday, sunday, we expect much milder weather in the east, still cold in the plains and the rockies. look for the pacific northwest with snowy conditions. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are taking a live look
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outside at san francisco. camera being shaken around by all those gusty winds and chilly temperatures. only 47 degrees with a high of 52 degrees. 52 also in oakland. 56 in san jose. those temperatures at about 5 to 7 degrees cooler than normal. and we will have a chance of rain as we go throughout the day, especially by early afternoon. some spotty showers moving through all of the bay area, moving from north to south. >> announcer: today's medal count is sponsored by hershey's gold. taste the gold. this is perfect. we're going to get a check of the medal count. we've got medal winners right here. i'm going to start counting their medals. norway closing in on an all-time record but thanks to this ladies as well, team usa now sitting in fourth. that is pretty cool. hoda. >> all right, al, thanks. look who made her way up to our plazas for the second time during these games, our girl, jamie anderson. >> she just made history.
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she became the first female snowboarder to ever win two medals at a single winter olympics after capturing gold in slopestyle, overnight she grabbed silver in the debut of the big air competition. look at jamie go. welcome. >> oh, my gosh. >> thanks, girls. >> you just always seem to be having the best time. but the gold and silver got to help. that will make it even better. >> definitely feels good. yeah, tlahat was crazy today. big air brings so much progression. when it's blue skies and a perfect jump it's hard to not have fun. and riding with all my friends. that's why snowboarding is so fun. we're out there doing what we love freestyle, no set rules, you can do whatever you want and i like that. >> i think the sportsmanship and the way you guys love each other was so apparent when you watched that other woman get the gold and you walked right up to her, you wrapped those arms around her. that's just the camaraderie that goes on in your sport?
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>> it is. and like genuinely i'm so happy for anna. she has worked so hard and actually has been progressing the sport insanely in the last few years, so to see her win today, like of course a teeny tiny part of me had wished i landed my last run, but in the big picture i was just so happy. you've got to spread that love. you can't win it all. you've got to balance out the gold, have a little silver. >> it's like the yin and the yang of the silver and the gold. >> exactly. >> you never seem stressed. here you are, at the absolute top of your game. you're a competitor. but you always seem so zen. >> yeah, chill. >> what's your secret? >> i guess just a lot of practice, because sometimes i'm pretty anxious and stressed. but it just feels awful. like i want to feel good, life's too short. so i just listen to good music, i use a lot of, like, essential oils and i'm always drinking my tea with my organic gee in it,
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geed up from the feet up. >> don't you hug a tree before you go on a run sometimes. >> honestly i love trees, i'm not afraid of hugging any. but not necessarily. i just think having that state of mind and appreciation keeps the good vibes rolling. >> you make me happy every time i see your face. she's doing a little dance. >> we love you, jamie. thank you for coming to see us. >> thanks for having me. coming up next, one of the women behind another thrilling moment at the games. we'll talk to the history-making cross-country skier kikkan randall. but first, this is "today" on nbc. mom you called? oh hi sweetie, i just want to show you something.
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[mimicking motorcycle noises] ♪ harmonica tune plays but they're wrong. ♪ i know... ♪ ♪ welcome back to pyeongchang. we are joined by one of the women responsible for one of the most unforgettable moments of the winter olympics. >> kikkan randall and her teammate, jessie diggins, won an
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historic gold in the cross-country team sprint, the country's first gold and first-ever medal by an american woman in that sport. guess who is sitting next to us? kikkan, congratulations. >> congrats. >> thank you. >> our hearts can't take this, okay. that photo finish at the end. you were there watching your teammate cross. what was that emotional moment like? >> well, i had just skied a three-minute lap as hard as i possibly could so my legs were so full of lactic acid i could barely stand. i'm there next to the swedish girl and we're watching our teammates come down and we were screaming. i think i got an octave higher than she did but it was so close to call that i had to look at the scoreboard and see usa number one and i ran out and tackled jessie. >> jessie would be right here with you but she's got another race and has to rest up. there's so much history, never a gold medal in cross-country. >> never. >> no medal since the '70s.
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>> yeah. >> a silver medal back then. is all that history weighing on you, or are you just kind of like we're doing the race in front of us? >> i think that history has motivated us. when i was a teenager and first getting involved in cross-country skiing, i thought it was so cool that here was a sport that no american woman had won an olympic medal. history was waiting to be written. i felt like if i worked at it hard enough and long enough, i would do it. i didn't think it would take five olympics. it's been a long journey. when we came into the race yesterday, what worked well for us at the world championships was to go out, execute our plan, each fill our role. we knew if we did that, we could put together a great race and it ended up being gold. >> you're setting an example for so many people. in addition to being an incredible world class athlete, you're also a mom with a little boy named breck. how old? >> he's going to be 2 in april. >> can we show you a tiny little clip? take a look. >> good morning, mommy. i just woke up, but i want to
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congratulate you. you had a great race. i saw it on tv. i saw your pink hair. i knew it was you. and i yelled, go, go. you were so fast. >> oh, my gosh. >> are you dying to get home to that little breck. >> i've been away for three weeks and it's been so hard. i can't wait to see him next week. >> you are such an example, though. you're doing it all. you're really doing it all. >> it's been cool to show that you can be an elite athlete. you can return to competition. i feel like i'm stronger than ever and i like to say breck is my best accomplishment is. >> he is. the gold medal is good but breck is adorable and you really are inspiring so many. >> thanks. >> give our love to jessie too. >> i will, i will. >> we'll be rooting for her on sunday. >> thanks a lot. let's go over to al. >> that's right, a little olympic birthdays. we've got the olympic smuckers jars all the way lined up so
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let's start first off, happy birthday 100th birthday to sue gagliarti santa cruiz, california. managed her own dry cleaning store for 50 years. angelina searles, spending time with her six kids. happy 100th birthday to charley craven, a proud grand dad, married to the love of his life for almost 70 years. marie krause of surprise, arizona, is 106 years old. she and her husband owned a restaurant for nearly two decades. harry grossman celebrating 100 years. this world war ii veteran is from encinitas, california. in addition to his big birthday, harry and his wife just celebrated their 75th anniversary. i want to salute you to your service and for you and your beautiful wife and their anniversary. and last but not least, happy 100th birthday to dorothy woodley, a world traveler from
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prairie village, kansas, has won multiple awards for cultivating roses. everything is coming up roses for her. don't forget if you know somebody celebrating a milestone birthday or anniversary, let us know at today.com/celebrates. ladies. >> al, thank you so much. guess what, it's time to eat. we're going to show you some simply creative ways to jazz up a korean favorite. we're talking with ramen. first, this is "today" on nbc.
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all right, we're back with today food. if you think ramen is just a college dorm room staple, you haven't had it here. >> here in korea it is so much more. here to help you elevate these noodles, this is austin kang. we are going to make some ramen noodles with a twist. >> yes, i call this the hangover
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ramen, after a late night. so let's begin. get your bacon. >> al, they said bacon. >> yes, bacon. >> and then you deglaze it with soju. >> hair of the dog. >> and that's like a korean wine kind of. >> yes. and then after that you add your mix, you add water, you add your ramen and then you add your little flavor powder. >> that comes in the packet, right? >> yes. and then while that's cooking, we have our -- >> oh, this looks good. >> korean dumplings. so we just pan fry it, three minutes each side and then it has that nice, crispy texture. >> yeah. >> this segment is called sexy ramen. that's what they told us. >> it certainly took a turn. >> so i have your ramen prepared already. >> so you just take the dumplings and put it right in the noodle? >> yeah, yeah. >> this is amazing. >> so we have the egg yolk just to make it a little fancy. >> wow. >> and that's just raw egg?
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>> yeah, just to make it thick, nice and coated. and then we've got green onions and then a little spice. >> okay. >> and you did that with just like packet ramen that we could find at home? >> yeah, yeah. >> that's amazing. >> and then we add napa cabbage. >> now, i can't eat this delicately. you kind of just pile it in your mouth, right? >> oh, so, you know, you can also go like this. >> what? >> let me show you. this is kind of like a plate. so you get this and then you mix it, have it right here. >> all right, that seems complicated. i'm just going to dig in. this looks interesting. we've got beer, we've got soju, what's happening over there. >> oh, that's good. that is so good. >> spicy. really good. >> what is this? >> this is called soju bombs. we celebrate. the olympics is almost over.
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and also gold medal women's hockey, all right. so shall we start? >> what do you do? >> we don't know what you're doing. >> oh! >> we've got to drink it, we've got to drink it. drink, drink, drink, drink. >> that is tasty. >> yum! >> not bad. >> austin, that's delicious. >> his restaurant in seoul, lm, right? >> yes. >> you can find out all about these recipes at today.com/food. soju goes right to you. we're back in a moment. >> first, this is "today" on nbc.
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okay, we can't go without the olympic boost. >> we're doing it. >> this is a good one.
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>> i like this one. earlier we showed you the u.s. women's thrilling overtime win over canada in ice hockey to capture the gold medal. i think you'd be hard pressed to find anyone in that arena who was loving the action as much as al and myself. we were screaming and cheer and yelling and freaking. all that celebrating didn't sit too well with one fan in our section. this is michael tobin. you can see he's less than amused by our enthusiasm. he tweeted this video and the caption was this. clearly this canadian picked the wrong section to sit in. it was such a great -- look at his eyes. >> and guess what, here he is. >> go usa. oh, michael, you're right here. >> oh, hey, guys. >> by the way, you and your fellow canadians could not have been nicer. >> everybody is here. >> yeah. >> michael, you were a blast, by the way. not only were you kind, you gave food and drinks to us. >> i did. but you guys did gangnum style
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and that actually prompted the video because i had my phone out. i was like what is going on back there. >> savannah, we took the dance lesson. >> did you know when you sat down that you had these crazy people sitting right behind you? >> only when we were right there. we're actually moving to try to get closer to other canadian fans and all the canadian fans were in front of them. when i realized it was you guys. i got a text from my mom, where are you in the arena, who are you sitting with? i'm like this is who i'm sitting with. >> we couldn't have had a better seatmate. >> it was pretty fun. so much fun. >> wasn't that a blast, though? it was great. congrats to you guys too. the canadians did really, really well. >> the medal standings have been great. you guys need to come to canada house. >> what happens over at canada house? >> we party like that. >> it stays at canada house. >> exactly. >> you'll have to come see for yourself. >> see, it's the olympic spirit. we love it so much. countries coming together. >> exactly. >> are you having a good time? >> yeah, my buddy and i went to
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rio and it was so much fun, that's why we're back to cheer on canada. that's part of it, to meet you guys and meet other countries. >> michael, thank you. we love you. >> love you too. i think i actually really love you. >> wow. >> a love connection right here on the "today" show. >> that's why i was offering food and drinks. >> you dog, you. >> i love it, i love it. >> we have figure skating, it's going to be game on. >> yes. megyn kelly is up next. first, how about some memorable moments from our friends at getty images? >> michael, what do you think? >> not having it.
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- there's a common thread i see every time i'm in the field. while this was burning, you were saving other homes. neighbors helping neighbors and strangers alike. - this is what america's about. - sometimes it's nice to see all the good that's out there. bringing folks out, we have seen it in community after community. good morning. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. breaking news for you. nbc bay area sky ranger over the neighborhood where early this morning police made a disturbing discovery. officers in san francisco found the bodies of three people in the haight-ashbury district. those bodies were found on page street near masonic, one block from the panhandle. this is that area. police say at this point they do
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not believe foul play or cold weather was involved but they're not saying how those deaths may have happened other than the three men were all found unresponsive. and happening now, we're reaching out to police for more information and keeping an eye on those developments. when there's an update, we'll make sure we post it on our twitter feed. a deadly crash has closed access to highway 101 in palo alto from oregon expressway. drivers are being told to go to the embarcadero area to get to 101. one person died in that crash. it happened a little before 7:00 a.m. on a lighter note, when it comes to golden moments, the u.s. women's hokie team scored a big one, waiping away 20 years f falling short. hockey is just the tip of the iceberg. more to come today on nbc bay area. >> stay connected to your world wherever the world takes you get the nbc bay area app.
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[ cheers and applause ] good morning, everyone. good morning, everybody, welcome, i'm megyn kelly and we begin this morning with a huge win for team usa, taking the gold in women's hockey! it was a nerve-racking nail-biter, and this is a story of perseverance, grit and sheer determination. these women showed us the value of never giving up and never giving in. nbc's own keir simmons is in pyeongchang with all the details. first of all, happy birthday, keir! >> reporter: someone told you, huh? >> a little

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