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we're back on saturday morning, march 3rd, 2018. the day after the storm. >> no question about it. the effects of the nor'easter felt today. that is where we begin our headlines. >> nor'easter misery. >> frightening. it looks like the neighbor's boat will crash. >> flooding and gusty winds and relentless rain wrecking havoc up and down the coast. air travel snarled. including a southwest flight before finally touching down at washington's reagan's airport. captured. suspected murderer james eric davis jr. arrested overnight.
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officials believe the 19-year-old shot and killed his parents on the central michigan university campus on friday. >> we're calling it a family type domestic issue. >> fellow parents and students in shock. >> just happening all over the place. in court. the couple accused of keeping their three children in squalor conditions for years made the first court appearance friday. authorities discovered the makeshift plywood home littered with trash. fighting for his life. rapper rick ross reportedly on life support after found unresponsive at his florida home according to tmz. he has a history of seizures. and plant pieces. lego makes a major announcement to make the pieces from plant-based sugar cane. the toymaker set to go green. today, saturday, march 3rd,
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2018. i don't know if it will affect how my kids play with them or step on them. >> it hurts. the big pieces. >> kudos for the company. by the way, there is more news this morning after fallout from the deadly school shooting in parkland, florida. with new questions about exactly what happened in the moments during and after the shooter opened fire. did sheriff deputies wait outside when they should have gone in? we have nbc's maya rodriguez with more from parkland. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. the sheriff's office is already under scrutiny for how it handled the response to the shooting. this new report is raising new questions about why deputies may have acted the way they did. this morning, new insight into the police response to the mass shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school. the partial dispatch log shows
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the sheriff jan jordan ordered a perimeter around the school during the response. it is not clear when the order was given. in a statement, the sheriff's office tells nbc news, the transmission occurred after the shooter left the building. captain jordan asked if a perimeter was established. >> i would hope everybody takes a deep breath and waits for the investigation until we hear the radio transcripts. >> reporter: broward sheriff scott israel says deputies are trained to approach an active shooter. that is at odds with what deputies did and the school resource officer who never entered the building. >> that is the policy and procedure. we know we have to go in and neutralize the target. we know we have to kill the killer. if i'm responding and i hear from somebody on the scene on campus to go to perimeter, it is logical i might think perhaps
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the killer fled. >> reporter: florida governor rick scott asking floridians for a moment of silence at 3:00 p.m. today. 17 days after the loss of 17 lives. survivor kyle lemaman still haunted. >> i see the bullets hit the walls. the flashback. if he hit me, i could have died. >> reporter: and later today, the florida senate will hold a rare saturday session. taking a look at a bill named after the school that takes a look at gun sales and school safety. a vote is set for monday. back to you. >> maya, thank you. dylan, you have another check of the weather? >> we have the storm in the east coast and out west, a significant storm system that was producing feet of snow through the sierra nevada mountain range and heavy rain in southern california. we have some winter weather
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alerts in effect. warnings in pink. advisories in white. across the northern plains into the dakotas, winter storm watches. not just because of snow, but blowing snow as the storm system races through. let's go through the timing here and as we go through the day today, we are going to see the snow fall across the rockies. this will start to move east as we go into early sunday morning. wind-swept snow falls across north dakota and south dakota and stretching to minnesota and wisconsin by the time we get to monday afternoon. totals would be a foot of snow across north dakota. over in the minneapolis area, we could see close to a foot of snow as well. this is certainly going to make a mesas we go into t and stormranger mobile doppler radar picking up scattered showers this morning and likely to see that become more widespread right around midday today. seen from about 12:00 into the afternoon, rain changing back
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over to scattered showers. slight chance of thunder with small hail. so a cool start to the weekend. by the way, snow levels close to 2,000 feet or locally lower with heavier showers. a few more showers on sunday mainly near the hills and trending drier as we get through the beginning of next week. and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. still to come, a royal wedding to remember. how some commoners will be on hand for history when prince harry and meghan markle tie the knot. >> who are you calling a commoner? should you pay as you go or pay for all inclusive option on vacation? i'm trying it out. you're welcome. to save you big money. after this. >> somebody has to do it. new olay whips powerful skincare, now light-as-air a breakthrough moisturizer delightfully whipped for instant absorption feel a light-as-air finish in a flash
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vacation in the dominican republic. my producer lindsey and i checking in the same resort. >> welcome. >> staying in the same type of room doing the same activities. eating and drinking the exact same things. >> i will also have the stuffed chicken. >> all have the sauvaun blanc. >> i'm doing it the normal way. paying as i go for food, drinks and everything. >> i'm paying the flat all-inclusive rate. >> reporter: who will spend less on the same havevacation? let's start with breakfast. buffet is overflowing with options. >> thank you. >> reporter: the food is delicious. >> really good. >> reporter: but already the bills begin. the all-you-can-eat buffet costs me $37. >> they get you for breakfast. >> mine's included.
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you are paying your bill. >> reporter: then straight to the pool. margaritas. $12 a piece plus tax and tip. lindsey? it is included. and more drinks at lunch. >> they giave you the paper identification cards. you charge to your room. you feel like you are not spending money. you are. >> reporter: we try to capture the vacation experience doing all of the things you would do. >> it is harder than it looks. >> reporter: we go kayaking. $20 for me. included forme her. and snorkeling for me and her. we splurge at dinner. candlelight italian meal with live music. they don't know we're not a couple. for three days we gorge
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ourselves sdplch ourselves. identical food, cocktails, wine and beer. >> nothing like a swim-up pool bar. >> reporter: now it is time to go. >> we just checked out. here are the final bills here. it is time for the moment of reckoning. who got the better deal? >> i paid all-inclusive rate. $1,996.80. >> i paid as i went. here is my bill. there it is. $1,621.20. boom, i got the better deal. i win. >> that's right. although i paid as i went, bills piling up, i still saved $375. just think, for two people paying as you go, you could save a whopping $750. >> obviously i'm expensing this. >> yeah. >> everyone surprised here in the studio. by the way, we reached out to the resort. they said many guests enjoy the simplicity of all-inclusive.
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i did maximum the benefits. both of us were stuffed the entire time. let's put it this way, we were not thirsty. the bottom line is you got to do the mart ath and compare rates. every resort is different. experts say unless you are drinking a ton and doing activities. you will likely save money paying as you go versus all-inclusive. you are paying for more for things you are not using. >> it is a skill set. where did you learn? >> how to be cheap. >> frugal. >> my father caugtaught me that. he is here today. hey, dad. the original rossen. >> hi, papa rossen. >> you taught me to be cheap and watch every penny. >> that's right. you stick with it. >> yes. put money in the bank. >> i love it. >> by the way, i had a big spring break confidential series. if you want to catch up and binge watch, you can do rossen
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we are back on a saturday morning with the young woman's anti-bullying message that has gone viral. >> dylan is in the orange room to explain. >> an arizona teenager who says she was bullied for months at school is trying to take matters in her hands by creating a message to show the world how it feels. >> ugly. stupid. dumb. these are just a few of the things you call me. every day i carry the weight of your labels. >> she has been the victim of bullying. enduring verbal assaults. >> stop hurting me. >> it got to the point i could not handle it. >> she broke down and told her mom about it. >> it was like exhaling getting
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to get that off my chest. i felt guilty for being bothered by what they were saying. >> she asked if she could make a video. >> actions speak louder than words. words are just as if not more impactful and they stick to you. >> i'm a sister. i'm a daughter. i'm a person and i have feelings. every day you are hurting me. every day you are hurting each other. i don't want to hurt your words. >> at first, her mom did not want her to post it online until she watched it. >> here is my little girl who took a negative thing in her life and made it into something so positive. >> after the video went viral and got through thousands of vi bullying did not stop, but did help. >> now when kids say things about me, it doesn't hurt as much because i know there are thousands of other people backing me up in a positive way. >> there have been some negative
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comments to her post. the majority of the feedback is positive. people writing everything from you are an amazing and beautiful and brave girl. thank you for speaking up. to kalani, i love you and you are so important to this world. amy writes, add brave. my word for you. thomas says put this post-it not on you. i am loved. we who believe in kindness of human nature love you. a lot of positive responses. >> we talked about the positives and negatives of social media. can you imagine being in high school or middle school these days and it feels like you live in a bubble. dylan, you showed us with that where other people support you. life is not a bubble. thank you, dylan. still to come, the must have gifts at the oscars. what is inside the popular swag bags? we will tell you, but first this is "today" on nbc.
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it's saturday morning. 5:56. here's a live look outside. wow, the skies over palo alto. beautiful. thank you so much for joining us. i'm kira klapper. meteorologist rob mayeda is in for vianey with a look at our microclimate forecast. i don't even know what to say about that. >> pretty start. >> yeah, pretty. >> pretty chilly, too. >> yeah. >> 42 degrees in san jose. san francisco, by san francisco standards, pretty chilly. 44. and highs today also cool. low to mid 50s across the bay area and scattered showers. very interesting this morning. take a look at the color-coding there, the shower approaching mt. tam, looks like sleet. above 1,500 feet to 2,000 feet. snow around mt. hamilton and continue to see scattered
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showers turn i think to rain around midday from 10:30 to 12:30. widespread band of rain comes through. and scattered showers and there is the chance of thunder between now and about maybe sunset tonight. then we'll see the showers decrease. so interesting weekend. low snow levels. slight chance of thunder with small hail. a few extra showers around the hilltops tomorrow. sunday does look drier and the first half of next week begins dry and more showers by thursday. >> a lot to cover. we'll check in with you again at 7:00, rob, thanks. an avalanche warning still in effect in the sierra after five people were swept up at squaw valley ski resort. look at this dramatic video of a man being rescued yesterday. nearby skiers rushing in, working frantically to get him out of the snow. a witness says it was like a wall of snow came down and they only saw this man because his board was digging out of the snow. he was completely buried. >> once it slid, he knew it would be unlikely to slide again so he succeed down again and
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using his ski poles to probe and i think they found him fairly quickly. >> three other victims were able to walk away. one person suffered a serious lower body injury. and from the mountains to the roads, rain and wind impacting traffic along highway 17. the slick roads made for a number of traffic incidents. in the santa cruz mountains, a home in ben loma crushed by a tree. the house now has a gaping hole in the bedroom. stuart fishman says he wasn't home when it happened, but his eight dogs were. he says somehow they're all okay. >> it knocked the whole house off the foundation. and so the whole interior of the house is just -- it's just crushed. it's like not liveable. >> he tried salvaging as much as he could. crews put plastic tarps over what's left of the roof to help protect the rest of the home from continuing rains. and take a look at this video from the national weather
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service. twitter. monterey county. a fresh coat of snowfall in the santa lucia mountains yesterday, south of caramel valley. the elevation is 4,100 feet. coming up this morning on today in the bay, millennials losing money to scams at an alarming rate. we'll tell you why this age group is becoming so vulnerable. that plus all your top stories and a lot of weather to cover coming up at 7:00. we do hope you join us. in the meantime, we'll send you back to the "today" show.
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good morning. deadly nor'easter. a relentless winter storm unleashing fury along the east coast. at least seven people killed with countless water rescues and more lives at risk today. the rising waters threatening residents from virginia to maine. we are live in the thick of it. captured. authorities arrest the 19-year-old superintendent spec gunning down his parents on the central michigan campus. and best and worst in show. the red carpet rolls out, but the razzies are celebrating the
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worst in film. today, saturday, march 3rd, 2018. ♪ >> i am celebrating my tenth birthday with "today." >> my first time in nyc! ♪ >> siblings weekend in nyc. >> hi, grandma and grandpa. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back to "today" on saturday morning. what a difference a day makes. it is not over yet. >> for us living in new york city and i think through the northeast, you have seen this, too. this wind whipping against the windows. windows shaking. >> we are not out of it yet. the top story. we begin with the news and the powerful winter storm bringing heavy winds and coastal flooding
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to the east coast. we have nbc's kristen dahlgren in hard hit massachusetts with more. christin kristen, good morning. >> reporter: we are in the location where they had to rescue people overnight in the construction loaders. this morning, the national guard still standing by here because we have another high tide coming in with the threat of more major flooding. this storm is compared to the perfect storm back in 1991 because of how long it has lasted and how strong it has been. we have seven deaths between 2 and 3 million people without power and travel has just been a nightmare from the roads to the rails. amtrak restoring limited service between boston and washington this morning. thousands of flights were canceled. really a tough travel day and this is not over. we have the next high tide coming and also while the rain has stopped, we have high winds continuing through the day. we could see more trees and more
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power lines down. back to you. >> kristen, thank you. dylan is over at the wall with the latest on the storm. where is it going? >> it is not over as far as the winds are concerned. the storm is well over the atlantic. it will continue to push away as we go through the day. any rain or snow at this point is very light. just a couple of bands to the southeast of nantucket. it is not going to be sunny right off the bat this morning. at least we are done with the heavy precipitation. the winds will remain an issue throughout the day. we have wind advisories in nantucket and martha's vineyard with the high wind warnings. we have the threat of coastal flooding with the several high tides lasting through sunday. especially along the coast of massachusetts and down through long island and to the mid-atlantic where we have the coastal flood warnings. as that water pushes onshore with the high tide, we have the potential for coastal flooding for areas in low lying areas along the coast. we will notice the winds begin to ease a touch as we go through
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the day. instead of 70-to-90-mile-an-hour winds, they will be reasonable at 30-to-40 miles an hour. this is high enough to cause delays at the airport. nantucket gusting close to 50. in new york, we only have 8-mile-an-hour winds. you see we are dealing with some i ho improvements. winds gusting to 20 to 30 miles per hour and this week this whole thing will be over. >> what a mess. dylan, thank you. also this morning, a lot of questions remain after president trump announced new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. we have kelly o'donnell here the president's estate in florida. >> reporter: the president is here for a fund-raiser before heading back to washington today where he will have to smooth over international relationships with close american friends from
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canada to asia to europe. the president made this international dispute sound like something quite simple when he tweeted the country the u.s. is losing billions on trade with every country it does business with. trade wars are good and easy to win. to say he would back up american and steel manufacturers with tariffs is the trade message. that is not new. the way he did this, abruptly announcing it and not telling allies or lawmakers or some within the white house has been the real surprise here. it comes at a time of particular turmoil in the white house with the departure of aide hope hicks and continued pressure on the president's son-in-law jared kushner who saw his own security clearance downgraded in the last week. and kushner remains under scrutiny with the special counsel russia investigation. a lot for the trump white house. this is a big issue if the
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president follows through and signs tariffs. sheinelle. >> another busy week ahead. thank you. breaking news. a 19-year-old suspected of killing his parents at central michigan university. after the intense manhunt, james eric davis jr. was spotted on the train. the manhunt forced the campus lockdown and davis was arrested without incident. to rescue caught on camera of five skiers buried alive at the squall valley ski resort. this man had been trapped for a full six minutes until the ski patrol spotted his snowboard sticking out of the snow. two were taken to hospital. however, a man missing on the same mountain since thursday has since been found dead. the parents of the british tourist who died in a helicopter
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crash into the grand canyon filed a wrongful death lawsuit. the complaint from the parents of jonathan udahl accuses the chopper manufacturer failing to equip the aircraft with a crash system which could have believed prevented the fire upon impact. and tomorrow night's academy awards honor the best in film, but no match for the razzies. they named "the emoji movie" saying it had a toxic level. and tom cruise for "the mummy." and tyler perry got worse actress in "madea boo 2." >> how do you respond? >> is there a speech? what about the poop emoji?
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does he have a speech? >> we have dill even ylan on th. when is your birthday? >> march 20. >> march 22. >> wehere are you from? >> chicago. >> it has improved a little bit here from yesterday. the wind is still pretty strong. let's take a look at temperatures. while it is very cold out west, it is warm back through the middle of the country. temperatures will be running 15 to 20 degrees above average. denver, the high of 67 today. 66 in oklahoma city. st. louis should get into the mid-50s. jackson, mississippi, 69 degrees. on sunday, heat will move east so chicago will get up to 49. that is above average. we are staying warm in the southeast. it is chilly out west and in billings, montana, 29 degrees. 16 degrees below average. most of next week in the lower 60s to start off the week.
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it cools off by wednesday and temperatures drop into the 30s in indianapolis. 50s in the northea get ready for another interesting day of weather across northern california and the bay area. we're watching scattered showers and at times these showers could be dropping snow as low as 1,500 feet to 2,000 feet. certainly seeing that this morning around mt. hamilton and likely to see the showers become more widespread right around 10:30 to 12:30 today. and then a chance of some isolated thunder for the afternoon. and then decreasing showers later on tonight. so low snow levels today. cool temperatures, and a dry start to the week ahead monday into tuesday. we have another birthday on the plaza. sweet 16. do you celebrate birthday month? >> i would. >> everybody should. guys. >> sweet 16 deserves a month. thank you. now details about the talked about wedding of the year. you know it is the royal
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wedding. prince harry and actress meghan markle tying the knot in may. they will do it in front of thousands of members of the public. how can you score a coveted seat? nbc's ali arousi has more outside kensington palace. >> reporter: that is right. folks here of "suits" are getting excited about the spring weddi wedding. meghan markle is a hit for the british people. prince harry is the favorite royal. this may be the most popular royal wedding in a generation. meet the fab four. these are the young royals of the 21st century. >> we are stuck together for the rest of our lives. >> this is true. >> togetherness. >> reporter: and to tgether, th
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are adored. >> these young royals have broken with the past and tried to become less stuffy and more relaxed in their approach. i think harry and meghan will take that further. >> reporter: the prince and future bride will invite members of the public. more than 2,600 of them. including young people who have shown leadership and performed charitable acts. the long procession rolls through the streets of windsor making sure the adoring crowds feel part of the big day. >> they feel strongly. they want to open up not just wedding, but royal family and the work they are doing to a wider spectrum of people. >> reporter: meghan markle, divorcee with wide appeal. and becoming something of a role model for young women. >> there is no better time than to continue to shine a light on women feeling empowered and people really help support them.
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>> reporter: the wedding guest list is top secret for now. one person who won't be there and missed. the original people's princess. diana. and jeff and sheinelle, invited members of the public will get tickets with their name on it in order to prevent wedding crashers. they will not get a slice of the royal wedding cake or snap a selfie. they are only allowed on the grounds and not inside the chapel or castle for the ceremony. >> the grounds are better than the living room in des moines? if you had an option. >> i think dylan has an in. you did a set visit for "suits." >> all behind the scenes. i got to try on some of her dresses. >> are you texts right now? >> i know. you look great today. >> do you call her megs? ali, thank you. still to come, the academy awards swag bag. what is inside the $100,000 gift bag for the nominees.
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nominees get a 12-night trip to africa for two. the trip includes -- >> how do you fit that in the bag? >> a ticket. why am i responding? >> you are not getting. >> the trip includes hot air balloon ride and horse back riding and private safari. that would be enough. a week-long trip to the golden door spa in southern california. that visit includes a daily in-room massage and meal plan and herb wraps. a third trip to aviation luxury villas in greece. that is amazing. stars will also receive a $200 sterling silver bracelet. $195 levitating bluetooth speaker. really? how does it stay on? a $200 dna testing kit. >> the bracelet doesn't levitate. the speaker does. >> what? did i not read it? >> the bracelet doesn't.
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the speaker. >> why would you have a levitating speaker? >> you want it to follow you around? >> this is big. the charcoal rage. a charcoal toothpaste. get this, in all, this year's bag is worth more than $100,000. >> it is companies giving it to them so the celebrities can be spotted using this stuff? >> we are talking about it. i bet stations around the world are talking about it. >> there is something else in the bag. i was reading the research for this. pepper spray. i'm serious. of all those things and a thing of pepper spray. >> jewel even cruncrusted. >> "popstart." >> sheinelle's hungry. the most epic mistake when warren beatty and faye dunaway were given the wrong envelope last year.
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hollywood loves a redemption story. warren and faye will get one. they are expected back at tomorrow's awards to try to make good. representing the best picture award again. there is speculation of how the duo will handle the mix up and we hear rumors during the run through, warren followed up with the winner is "gone with the wiped." -- "gone with the wind." we will see what happens. and mindy kaeling is opening up after giving birth. she explains why she hasn't shared pictures saying she is a worrier. as for being a new mom, she says i'm in a constant state of worry. i hope she is developing correctly. anxious constantly. i hope that will change a little bit. i have not thought about when she is bigger. >> fair enough. >> we are with you on that. we have casting news for fans of "stranger things."
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we now know who will be joining the cast for season three. if you don't recognize her, just look at the last name. uma thurman's daughter. netflix tweeted the news. alternative girl. >> people love that show. >> i'm obsessed with that show. >> you love "the crown." >> i know. i'm into netflix right now. >> it sucks you in. >> one more. >> that is where dylan is learning her history for the royal wedding. >> i'm giggling about the levitating bracelet. >> speaker. >> i know. i thought it was a bracelet. you walk around and it stays with you. >> during "popstart" sheinelle is looking at the script. levitatin levitating. >> it is like "weekend at bernies." still ahead. more on the big night with the preview of the academy awards. but first this is "today" on nbc.
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golden gate bridge good saturday morning. here's a live look outside at the golden gate bridge. slick roads out there. we are under a microclimate weather alert. we appreciate your joining us. i'm kira klapper. meteorologist rob mayeda is in for vianey with a look at the microclimate forecast. a lot going on today. >> a busy couple days around the bay area. one more today. pretty interesting. it's got some cold temperatures to deal with this morning, places like mt. hamilton. you can see san jose, 41 degrees with some occasional rain showers. snow levels low enough for snow, mt. hamilton close to 4,000 feet but as low to 1,500 feet to 2,000 feet. during the day today, scattered showers offshore. those will be filling in more widespread from about 11:00 to
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12:30. you can see the rain trying to fill back in there, and we'll have a chance of isolated thunder at times this afternoon which means small hail could be possible and things begin to calm down after sunset tonight. and a few more showers sunday, mostly dry forecast. we're really talking about the north bay hilltops seeing a chance of showers tomorrow. a quiet start to the workweek and likely more rain. but not as much as we have seen recently. that will be coming back around thursday. >> all right. and more to talk about. we'll check in with you at 7:00, rob. thanks. an avalanche warning remains in effect in the sierra this morning. this after five people were swept up in an avalanche at squaw valley ski resort. take a look at this dramatic video. a man being rescued yesterday. nearby skiers rushing in, working frantically to dig him out of the snow. witnesses say it was like a wall of snow came down and they only saw him because his board was sticking out of the snow. he was completely buried. >> once it slid, he knew it would be unlikely to slide again so he succeed down and he was using his ski poles to probe.
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and i think they found him fairly quickly. >> three other victims of the avalanche were able to walk away. one person suffered a serious low body injury. and from the mountains to the roads, rain and wind impacting traffic along highway 17 here. the slick roads made for a number of traffic incidents yesterday. a home in ben lomond destroyed by a falling tree. for several hours crews buzz sawed apart the massive redwood that hit the tree and the smaller trees it hit coming down. that house now has a gaping hole in its bedroom. stuart fishman, who lives there, says he wasn't home when it happened, but his eight dogs were. he says they're all okay. >> it knocked the whole house off the foundation. and so the whole interior of the house is just crushed. it's like not liveable. >> the man tried salvaging as much as he could. crews put plastic tarps over what's left of the roof to help protect the rest of the home from continuing rains. and take a look at this video from the national weather
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service. it tweeted it out from monterey county. a fresh coat of snowfall in the santa lucia mountains yesterday. that's south of caramel valley. the elevation there is 4,100 feet. coming up this morning on "today in the bay," millennials, usually good with tech, but said to be losing money at an alarming rate. we'll tell you why this age group is becoming more vulnerable. that, plus all your top stories and a lot of weather action coming up at 7:00. we hope you join us. in the meantime, we'll send you back to the "today" show.
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♪ we are back on this saturday morning, march 3rd, 2018. the nor'easter is starting to move out of new york and we are so happy to have our crowd out here waiting in the elements. >> it is a bit chilly out here. >> are you chilly? >> it's chilly. >> they're saying no. >> they love it. we love having them here. still to come this half hour, all eyes on oscars. "shape of water" has the most nominations. will it clean up? we will look at the nominees and who may go home with the statue. we take you inside one of the hottest restaurants in new york and teach how to make the must have dish.
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lasagna for two. >> i want you to see who we have on the plaza. the gold medal winning curling team. the men of the u.s. olympic curling team. once calling themselves the rejects. we can safely say that is not the case. welcome home. john landsteiner and john shuster and tyler george and matt hamilton. you rang the bell on the new york stock exchange. >> for me the bell at the stock exchange. my wife is starting a career as an f.a. it is awesome how my team let me do that. they said you lead us off every game. you can lead off the bell for the day. >> cool. >> everyone keeps saying you have to make a movie about this
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team. team rejects. not the rejects anymore. somebody has to make a movie. believe it or not, a potential movie poster out there. you want to know who plays each of you? >> i want to see. >> there it is. >> jason schwartzman and brendan frazer, will arnett and ryan gosling. now, you are known for your mustache. are you going to shave that off? >> i'll keep it. it's too handsome. >> you guys all have day jobs? tyler, i know you actually own a liquor store? >> yeah. >> it is on your twitter handle. buy booze from me. do you go back to the liquor store? >> is this my free plug? up in duluth. come by. we will go back when all this
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stuff ends. we are just spotting in days when we can at our jobs. we have stuff right through the end of april planned. we hope to get back and help out and feel like regular guys again. >> i can't believe we're asking this question, john. team skipper. talk about 2020. is it too soon? beijing winter games? >> you know, i think we all have gas left in the tank. we're going to obviously take it year by year and that kind of thing. i can't imagine not -- this is all i have done in my life. my fourth olympics. why not make it five? >> congratulations. >> i hope you are enjoying the moment. >> yes. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> dylan is here with the check of the weather. the wind will die down in the northeast as the nor'easter pulls away. coastal flooding is still going to be a concern through the day today and into tomorrow. we also have the storm out west that is going to continue to produce significant snow.
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that will move into the northern plains as we go into tomorrow. we will see scattered showers and storms through the plains tomorrow. it doesn't look like severe weather. the breeze will stick around four and we're watching a day of scattered showers, chilly temperatures, and the stormranger mobile doppler radar picking up, in addition to some showers, snow showers around mt. hamilton. and here you see offshore the next batch that's going to come in late morning through midday. you see the rain filling in, and then changing back over to isolated showers which may include small hail or brief thunder at times this afternoon. look for a few hilltop showers tomorrow. a lot less in terms of coverage for your sunday. monday through wednesday, we go back to a dry forecast and more rain likely around thursday. . >> dylan, thank you very much. coming up next, the red carpet is ready and so are we. we have a full rundown of the
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live, learn and get luvs welcome back. we're back on a saturday morning, and all eyes are on hollywood with the 9th annual academy awards tomorrow night. >> history could be made and everyone is wondering who would go home with an oscar. >> the year was 1929. the roaring '20s were coming to an end. herbert hoover was president, and the first ever academy awards were held. nine decades later, the show that celebrates the people who make hollywood happen continues to dazzle and define movie excellence. >> to be young and beautiful. >> and this year, there's an
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abundance of it. nine films vying for best picture in a nail biting oscar race. the shape of water, the visually ravishing fishy fairy tale leads all movies with 13 nods. christopher nolan's war epic dunkirk trailed with eight, and right behind it is three billboards outside ebbing, missouri. also competing for the big prize, get out, call me by your name, darkest hour, lady bird, phantom thread, and the post. 2018 has been dubbed the most exciting oscars race in years. that is because of best picture. what makes that category so exciting? >> in the past couple years, it's been a three-horse race. this year, it's lake a four or five-horse race. also, best picture is voted on differently than any other category. that's why you could get a surprise. >> this year's nominations already making history. >> why? >> get out's jordan peele, the first african-american nominated for best picture, best original
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screenplay, and best director in one year. >> dee reese was the first african-american woman ever to be nominated in the best adapted screenplay category. mary j. blige, the first person ever to get nominated for acting and song writing in the same year. >> the first continue in the best directing category. >> lady bird, is that your given name? >> yes. >> why is it in quotes? >> i gave it to myself. it's given to me my be. >> including greta gerwig, only the fifth female nominated in 90 years and the first to land a nod with a direct torial debut. >> this awards season has been fascinating, the me too movement, the time's up initiative. the oscars are the biggest stage of them all. how are the stars going to use the spotlight? >> i think you'll see it come up in speeches from female winners and pale winners. i think the producers are hoping that doesn't overshadow the excitement and celebration of the moment. >> while we don't know who will walk away with the hardware, we
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do know on sunday, moments will be made. snafus are inevitable. but hopefully, none as big as this one. >> the academy award for best picture -- >> there's a mistake. you won best picture. >> a mixup sure to play perfectly into host jimmy kimmel's hands. >> what did you do? >> come monday, what's the big story? what do the headlines read? >> whatever movie wins best picture. whichever one wins is going to be a surprise. >> a suspenseful ending perfectly scripted for hollywood. for today, nbc news, new york. >> eric davis is the managing editor of fandango. i'm excited. you're moving. you're excited too. >> i'm ready. >> this is your super bowl. unlike the real oscars where they make you wait for the best picture, let's start with it. >> i'm throwing a curve ball, i'm going with jordan peele's "get out."
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i had so many people say this horror movie isn't best picture material. i said you're out of your mind. it's a box office juggernaut. it's ridiculously entertaining. it's a wildly, i would say, conversation starter. genre game changer. i would say it's very much best picture material. it's the definition of best picture material. if it does win, it will be the first film released in february to win since silence of the lambs. >> shape of water is the front-runner. >> 13th to be nominated for 13 oscars. 13 might be its lucky number and push it to the top. >> let's zoom in and talk about the acting categories. let's start with best actress. >> frances mcdormand. >> you said that. >> outside ebbing, missouri. >> timely performance, bold, brave woman knocking out obstacle s in unconventional ways. if somebody steals it, maybe circumstancea ronan. she would be -- with this nomination, she's the second
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youngest three-time acting oscar nominee in the history next to jennifer lawrence who has a film out in theaters now. >> best actor, gary oldman. a lot of people are talking about gary oldman. what do you think about that? >> he's a lock. this is the kind of performance where they should have just given him the oscar six months ago. it's the first time in history if he wins that two different actors won an emmy and an oscar cyst months apart for playing the same character. john lithgow won for the crown, the emmy for playing winston churchill. >> pretty amazing when you see gary oldman versus the makeup. he looks like winston churchill. >> so fantastic. a lot of attention on best supporting acting categories. what do you think will happen here? >> i feel like this is the year of the character actor. the second, third, fourth players in a movie who are always the best part of their movie are the front-runners in these categories. allison janney for i, tonya.
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you hate her character but you love watching her. also, in the best arter supporter, my man, sam rockwell. he's the very definition of a character actor. he's so good in everything he does, but he's never really the star. but he always stands out. this is the first oscar nomination for him. going to be his first win. i can't wait. he's my favorite of all of these acting nominees. >> your face is lighting up. >> i love him. >> best director. >> guillermo del toro for the shape of water. it's an interesting category this year. four out of the five are first-time nominees. all five wrote their own screenplays, which is very impressive. and you have jordan peele and greta gerwig, who a lot of people are rooting for, but guillermo del toro, one of the great filmmakers of our time, and a lovely man. super great, super movie nerd. i'm rooting for him. i think he's going to get it. >> so creative and beautiful to watch. >> it's going to be a movie that i think gets a lot of technical
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stuff, production design, score, and maybe best picture, but you know, guillermo del toro is a guy that has just been around for a long time and all of his films are so inventive and beautiful and he deserves it. >> you should be his agent, my goodness. >> i should be, right? >> by the way, if "get out" wins, vegas is going to go crazy. money on eric. thank you very much. coming up, we're going to take you to a popular new york city restaurant and show you the dish that keeps bringing people back. i think we have to taste it, too. we'll meet the chefs behind the hype in a moment. first, this is "today" on nbc. m. but first this is "today" on nbc.
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country. >> i spent time with the husband and wife chef owners of don angie, one of new york's hardest tables to get. to see and taste first-hand what the hype is all about. >> on any given night in new york city's west village, 55 seats stand-out restaurant don angie is fully booked. since their opening in october, reservations, which open eight weeks out, are as hard to come by as their menu of modern takes on italian favorites. >> we try to make things that are new and exciting and people haven't seen before, but ultimately using familiar ingredients. >> husband and wife chefs angie and scott say the eatery's menu of salad, stuffed garlic flat bread, and buffalo milk is as much a love story as their relationship. >> food truly is what brought us together as a couple. and it's like what keeps us together as a couple. >> angie tells this story, i think it's hilarious, about how when she was in grammar school, she would take out her lunch,
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and all these kids would have peanut butter and jelly and she would have salami with roasted peppers. she wanted this normal lunch. i had a similar upbringing. >> it's that background and their most popular dish, lasagna for two which is layered and rolled, sliced and baked lie a cinnamon bun, that makes the restaurant a rock star to the nearly 1,000 tables a month that order it. >> do you guys play off each other's recipes? is one of you the boss and makes the menu or how does this work? >> for sure. i think she's really the tar behind the whole thing. i come up with ideas, but 95% of the dishes are like her doing. >> how does it make you feel when everyone is raving about a dish? >> it means a lot to us because this is why we do this, basically. is to make people happy and to share something. >> humbling is definitely the word. >> angie and scott of don angie are with us. i love having you here. good morning.
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>> thank you for having us. >> you're getting started. basically what we're going to do is make this luzasagna for two. we're not going to go through all of the individual ingredients. we're going to show you how it's made because this is what makes it so different. >> yeah. >> so what are the ingredients that go into the actual lasagna. >> so scott is starting here with a sheet of fresh pasta we make at the restaurant. he's spreading a thin layer on top of besh amel, which is a creamy white sauce made with flour, butter, milk, so that's the first step there. >> like the gluthat holds it all together. >> a tasty delicious glue. so i wanted to make this at home, but i can't make my own pasta. how can you get sheets like that, or is there any kind of -- >> i think like a high-end grocery store, you could probably purchase sheets. >> perfect. >> you have it down on the sheet, now -- >> the next layer is parmesan. we use 24-month parmesan,
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imported from italy. >> so you stick that on there. i notice you're leaving this little -- >> you need to leave a little bit so it holds together. it's the glue, you know. >> the glue. >> you seal it shut once you roll it up. >> after that's on, you throw in a bunch of cheese. >> we're not shy about the cheese at don angie. we put a jgenerous helping of whole milk shredded mozzarella. >> what made you do it as opposed to the traditional layers? >> we wanted to do something different and it was actually inspired by a photo of cinnamon buns that i saw. i was like, this might be good in pasta form. so here we are. >> then the meat -- oh, another layer of that. >> a second layer of the pasta. >> okay. >> pat it down. >> then a little more of the glue. >> a little more glue, more cheese? >> this layer is going to be -- >> you showed me. >> so the next layer is going to
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be the bol aniece, which is sort of like a traditional sauce, but we add a few of our twists there. >> a secret sauce in here. this sauce is to die for. >> the best sauce ever. >> thank you. >> if you want to assemble it, you can use your favorite sauce. >> absolutely. store bought meat sauce will work for this. >> or cheese if you're a vegetarian. >> that works too. we have done versions like that. >> once that's on, then we get to rolling? >> you want to do it? >> yes. i remember we kind of do it like a cinnamon roll. you go in tight. >> there you go. >> like that. >> go dylan. go dylan. >> it's okay if it does that. >> the layers are nice and thin. >> perfect. you nailed it. >> then you slice it. >> yeah, we actually let this chill in the refrigerator for a little bit to let it set up. so this is ready to go. >> okay. we slice and then you put it -- >> we put it right into this casserole dish. >> are you loving it?
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>> this is the best lasagna i have ever had in my life. >> we're both almost done. >> after they showed me how to make it, i brought it home and calvin ate almost that entire dish. it's a family favorite. once you cut it, we put it in here and bake it. that's it. >> it's fun the way you're cutting it. >> one more step. we put a couple dollops of fresh cheese. it's like an italian cream cheese. >> awesome. thank you so much for showing us how it's done. having us. >> head to today.com/food. we are right back after the messag where's frank? it's league night! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪
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anif you've got a lifee. you gotta swiffer i feel like a new woman. this is that good. you have to get the recipe. it is so delicious. >> i feel we're pleading with you. that does it for us on saturday morning. good show tomorrow. on "today" willie sits down with chadwick boseman. the star of the block bubuster t has everyonecoming up next, on
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bay .... we are under a microclimate weather alert. meteorologi good morning. i'm kira klapper. next on "today in the bay," we are under a microclimate weather alert. rob mayeda is tracking more rain this weekend and details of when thunderstorms and hail are possible. also from the roads to the neighborhoods, the rain leaving damage in its wake across the bay area. and a brazen robbery caught on camera. a family's beloved dog taken from their backyard. we'll show you the man police are searching for. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything
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good saturday morning to you. it is 6:59. here's a live look outside at downtown san jose. we are under a microclimate weather alert. we really appreciate your joining us. i'm kira klapper. meteorologist rob mayeda is in for vianey with a look at our microclimate forecast. you are a busy man this morning. >> yes. we have had a lot to talk about last couple days. and today we'll see a little bit of everything. >> yeah. >> some snow on the hills. >> wow. >> chance of hail with some of the stronger showers. right now a gorgeous sunrise. but chilly outside. you see the sun out. you think it's not all that bad.
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well, it's 40 in san jose. couple that with the wind, feels more like 36 degrees this morning. san francisco, pretty skies there. 43 degrees. so today's highs, low 50s and we're about to see the showers become more widespread as our stormranger mobile doppler radar shows offshore. for now, mostly isolated showers, but a sleet mix around mt. tam. still snow around mt. hamilton and notice the next batch offshore. expect late morning to midday things to fill in once again as we pass about 12:30. we'll see briefly heavy rain at times, changing over to scattered showers. as we head into the afternoon. but some showers may include some small hail. coming up in 15 minutes, a closer look at how much rain and snow we're expecting here, and with the second half of the weekend, the forecast coming up. >> hail, rain, snow. >> every single emoji of weather. you'll see at some point today. >> and i love those emojis. we'll tune in a bit, rob. thanks. an avalanche warning is still
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