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good morning, easter weekend good morning. easter weekend washout. >> mini tornado right there. >> severe storms slam the coast leaving a path of destruction, rnadoes, high winds and fallen trees. at least five people dead in the after math and more nasty weather is in the forecast today for tens of millions. dylan has the latest forecast. new battle brewing. >> the legislative branch has a responsibility of oversight over our democracy, and we will exercise that. >> democrats subpoena the unredacted mueller report as talk of impeachment around washington grows. elizabeth warren calling for the president to be ousted. republican senator mitt romney saying he's sickened by the
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conduct in the white house, this as the president changes his tune from one of glee to outright rage. we're live with the latest. hope amid the horror. >> we're guideing the light for some of those other communities. >> the people of littleton, colorado are focusing this morning not on sadness but making the world a better place. all that plus fair or foul. the new york yankees dropping kate smith's rendition of "god bless america" after controversial songs surface from the singer's past. >> and adele fans are love sick. and happy 4/20. it's not just for stoners anymore. businesses nationwide are getting into the cannabis craze, today, april 20, 2019.
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>> from nbc news, this is today with sheinelle jones, peter alexander, and dylan dreyer live from studio a in rockefeller plaza. >> thank you for joining us on this saturday morning, the start of a busy holiday weekend for a lot of you. >> happy easter, happy passover, happy belated birthday sheinelle jones. >> i had sunny skies yesterday but today everybody is talking about the weather. >> that's where we're going to start this morning. it is our top story, the wild weather making for a holiday weekend washout. dylan is here with the latest on that. >> good morning, yes, there is a lot of rain. tens of millions are under flash flood watches or warnings after severe storms wreaked havoc up and down the east coast. >> a mini tornado right there. >> severe storms carved a path of destruction along the east coast. overnight a tornado touched down in reston, virginia, crushing a
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family's pickup truck. >> suddenly i hear this enormous crack snap and that was the tree. >> earlier in rowan oak, virginia, this home was destroyed when a storm touched down. the woman who lived here hid in the basement. she somehow survived unharmed. >> in florida, an 8-year-old girl was killed when a tree fell on her home. a tree fell on her home. in the carolinas, heavy winds uprooted trees and downed power lines stalling traffic, smashing houses and spreading debris throughout. in georgia, the atlanta fire department rescued a man trapped after a tree fell on his truck. and this road was washed out after a rapid 3 to 5 inch rainfall. a state of emergency was declared in mississippi. in arkansas, this woman's 92-year-old mother was trapped when a tree fell on her home, blocking the entrance. >> i don't care about the house or anything in there. i'm just glad my mom is out. >> in texas, the power of lightning was on full display, a security camera caught the moment lightning struck this tree and home.
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>> the lights flickered in the house, i came out and saw the tree had been split in half from the lightning. >> and on hthis holiday weekend the fast moving storm system causing travel nightmares, more than 1,600 flights were cancelled and more than 6,800 flights delayed. the worst is almost over. we have several hours of rain before it does clear out. let's go over the last three days where we have had significant storm reports, tornado reports, 45, 544 reports of wind damage, and 90 reports of large hail, and you can see it extends back through the planes and all the up and down the east coast. we have flash flood watches in effect, especially across parts of the northeast where we do have more rain falling and we also have warmer temperatures causing a lot of snow melt. that combination leads to the potential of flooding. this stream of moisture is just off the coast of north carolina but it's moving into new jersey and into new york, and that will continue to move up across new
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england today. again, it's the combination of that heavy rain and the snow melt that could lead to more flash flooding across the northeast. it's all with this cold front that's moving eastward. that will affect new england through the day today. we have low pressure producing heavier rain through kentucky, indiana and ohio. that will weaken as it moves east ward. for the east coast we're looking to get rid of the cold front and parts of ohio and tennessee river valleys, it's the low pressure system we're waiting to move east. an additional 1/2 an inch of rain across new jersey and parts of pennsylvania we could see another 1/2 inch of rain with the heavy rain moving through the next couple of hours. >> dylan, thank you. let's move to washington where the fight over the mueller report is escalating, as talk of impeachment grows after the president launched a profanity laced attack on the twitter. nbc's kelly o'donnell is near the president's estate where he's spending easter weekend. >> president trump wants it both
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ways, forcefully attacking many details in the report as fabrications while also embracing its overall conclusions. there were no chargeable criminal offenses related to collusion or obstruction. while house speaker nancy pelosi is pumping the brakes on new calls for impeachment. house democratic leaders want to focus on oversight and not impeachment. after mueller a bar fight. six democratic leaders say no to the attorney general. in a letter late friday, they write, we cannot agree to the conditions you are placing on our access to the full report demanding to view all blacked out sections of the special counsel report including grand jury nsks. >> -- information. >> the legislative branch has a responsibility of oversight of our democracy. >> ratcheting up pressure of a subpoena to turn over the unredacted report by may 1st,
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while attacking the attorney general's credibility. >> it's here that barr misrepresented to the country the contents of the mueller report. >> reporter: late friday, the department of justice responded. congressman nadler's subpoena is premature and unnecessary. from oversight to impeachment, democratic candidate elizabeth warren tweeted the house should initiate impeachment proceedings against the president of the united states citing the severity of this misconduct. while utah senator mitt romney became the first republican to condemn the behavior. i am sickened at the extent and pervasiveness of dishonesty and misdirection by individuals in the highest office of the land, including the president. president trump who played golf with radio host rush limbaugh friday abandoned his initial delight over the findings. >> i'm having a good day, too. >> reporter: and delved into
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anger, ridiculing the so called crazy mueller report with an expletive as total bs. and new reaction from one of the most talked about figures in the report, former white house counsel don mcgahn who is described in the mueller findings as often pushing back on president trump for things like his efforts to fire the special counsel. mcgahn's lawyer has put out a statement saying that rudy giuliani should not be relitigating some of the events as they are true as described in the report and interestingly he thanked the president for his opportunity to serve in the administration. sheinelle, peter. let's bring in john harwood, he covers washington for cnbc. good morning. >> good morning. >> quiet week washington. let's start there if we can very quickly. immediately after the report was released, we heard from the president, total exoneration, he said simply that this was basically good news.
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he described robert mueller initially as honorable. then in the last 24 hours, something changed, all of a sudden he was going after the report calling it the crazy mueller report. he said a lot of it was totally fabricated and called it as kelly showed us total bull expletive. what changed? >> well, what changed is the president bumped into reality. look, we know that with this president, his reactions are governed moment to moment by how any particular person or set of events is making him look. and no matter how much you surround yourself with people who say, oh, yes, boss, you're great or media, conservative media that says yes, mr. president, you're great, you cannot escape the fact that this report makes him look bad. the details in the report makes him look bad because the conduct it describes is bad. evidence of obstruction, dishonesty, the fact that his campaign embraced this intrusion
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in u.s. elections by the foreign power even if they didn't collude in the execution of that interference. so he doesn't like it, and we saw the same thing described in the mueller report when he fired james comey and people around him were thinking this is a great idea, and he watched the coverage and got angry about it because it was not a great idea. >> john, looking forward here now, it's in the hands of congress. there's some serious pressure here. you have some democratic leaders reluctant to start the impeachment process, others saying absolutely not, they will not let this behavior stand. what's next on the hill? ? i think what's next for democrats is to decide what they believe. there's no question that it's a political risk to pursue impeachment. nancy pelosi has said we should not pursue impeachment for political reason or not avoid it for a political reason. so they're going to have to decide, do we think this conduct is severe enough to justify us going after him in that way?
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i think the reality is that most democrats probably think it is severe enough for that. but they have to decide, do they want to take that risk. there are always going to be political consequences and it's possible that voters could look at some voters they need could look at pursuing impeachment and say hey, they're going too far, but democrats have got to search their conscience and see what they believe. >> and john, there's a separate question for the democratic 2020 candidates, elizabeth warren becoming the first major candidate to call for impeachment proceedings. nbc news is reporting that the former vice president joe biden is going to enter the race this coming week. is there a road map in this mueller report for those 2020 democrats to challenge donald trump in the campaign? in 2020? is there a bumper sticker here or do they need to move on? >> well, look, donald trump's behavior and record gives them plenty to run on. his approval rating has hovered a few points below or a few
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points above 40% for quite a long time. most of the country thinks the president's dishonest. most of them disapprove of his performance. there's definitely a road map. the question is how far do they push it, and elizabeth warren who has set the pace in many ways for the field in terms of ideas and policy is now out pushing on impeachment. how many others follow? what does joe biden say? do we think that he's going to call for impeachment? that will color how the rest of the field does. certainly the base voters in the democrat party, the people who turn out for primaries are likely to be inclined in that direction, but they've got bigger considerations not only winning the primary but also the general election. >> a conversation we'll be talking about this summer and likely through the next year. john harwood, thank you very much. >> you bet. on this easter weekend, less than a week at the fire at the notre dame cathedral, protesters in france are taking to the streets, some are angry that while a billion dollars has been raised to rebuild the church, the needs of the poor are going
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unmet. matt bradley is in paris for us this morning. matt, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this is the latest in months of protests but police here are expecting more violence than normal in part over resentment that the country's rich are giving to the notre dame cathedral rather than to the poor. today paris braces for more violent protests, as france's so called yellow vests take to the street once again. 60,000 police assigned to protect the city and its iconic notre dame cathedral, which was engulfed in flames monday night. the rioters have not been moved by what happened at notre dame said the interior minister, quite the opposite. the protesters enraged that more than a billion dollars have been pledged to repair notre dame cathedral without helping france's own les miserables. it started six months ago, protesting against rising fuel
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prices. he nearly lost his eye in protests demanding economic equality. still, he plans to fight on. i asked him if there's going to be war in the streets. it's not a war, he said, it's a revolt. people are speaking up and macron was elected to listen to us. but for cathedral spokesperson andre finau, the protesters' anger is misplaced. >> it's really complicated but this is not the same question, the people do you prefer to buy a boat for them. >> it's money the yellow vests say should go to france's poor. >> reporter: so this, the protests are still ongoing, and people here, not all of them are angry. some of them would like to turn this protest into a vigil in support of the cathedral, but here in france, the problem is that all protests often turn violent. some are often determined to commit violent acts. sheinelle, peter.
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>> you stay safe too. thank you, matt. a california couple has been sentenced to life in prison for the torture of their 12 children in a case that shocked the nation. their home now known as the house of horrors. on friday during their sentencing hearing, some of their children spoke out for the first time. nbc's molly hunter is in los angeles for us with that story. good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning, it's the house of his or her -- horrors committed by david and louise turpin. the children spoke to their parents and the parents apologized directly to their kids. >> the selfish, cruel and inhumane treatment of your own children. >> sentenced to life in prison for starving, beating and abusing 12 of their children. >> good morning, your honor. >> reporter: david and louise turpin faced their children for the first time since their arrest. >> i love my parents and have forgiven them for a lot of the things that they did to us. >> reporter: the couple pleaded guilty to 14 counts each of
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torture, abuse child endangerment, imprisonment and on friday for the first time we heard from some of the turpin children, cameras shielding their identity. >> sometimes i still have nightmares of things that had happened, such as my siblings being chained up or getting beaten. >> my parents took my whole life from me but now i'm taking my life back. >> reporter: but the children who spoke didn't all sound angry, remarkably, they're moving on. >> although it may not have been the best way of raising us, i am glad that they did because it made me the person i am today. >> life may have been bad but it made me strong. >> reporter: the couple will be eligible for parole after 25 years. those horrific details emerged in january of last year after a daughter, 17 at the time, escaped out of a window and called 911. authorities say the kids were found in filth, given one meal a day, allowed one shower a year.
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they were malnourished and tortured on friday, the parents offered an emotional apology in court. >> i am sorry if i have done anything to cause them harm. >> i'm sorry for everything i've done to hurt my children. >> reporter: now, we didn't hear from all the kids but those that did give statements said for the most part they are doing well. they are going to school. they're learning to live independently. one even saying, guys, i'm a fighter, i'm strong, i'm shooting through life like a rocket. pretty remarkable. pet peter, sheinelle. >> all the best to those children. >> for sure. molly, thank you very much. dylan is back with a check of weather. rain through the northeast and back to ohio and the river valleys, but the middle of the country, you guys are seeing a fantastic day, a mix of sun and clouds, temperatures in the 70s, even some 80s out there. another storm system making its way in the fantastic northwest. not a lot of rain and mountain
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snow but it's still very cloudy and very unsettled in that area. that will slowly move through the east as we go into the next several days. in the meantime for the plains, and we've got a deep marine layer ahead of a cold front. this is the san francisco camera but there is so much fog that you can barely see through those lights now. fog and 24-hour temperature change, not a huge change in temperature but check out all of the fog making its way inland. expect to see the increase in cloud cover. our temperatures will also be running several degrees cooler, only topping out into those 60s with a chance from showers from san francisco. dylan, thank you. >> still to come. is someone trying to sell a video of new england patriots owner robert craft inside that infamous florida massage parlor. we'll have the latest on a new court filing. plus, our hoda is surprising
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we are back on a saturday morning with the weekly download, a look back at the week that was. >> the headlines were dominated by the release of the mueller report. >> the week began with the devastating fire in france. >> a massive fire engulfed the historic notre dame cathedral in paris. >> firefighters apparently had just three minutes to save the towers from the blaze battling very close to the flames to save the structure. the damage only fully visible from the air. most of the roof completely gone leaving the beare ribs of the building beneath. and in new york city, authorities arrested a man carrying suspicious items at st.
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patrick's cathedral. >> two gasoline cans, two bottles of lighter fluid and two lighters. >> his basic story was that he was cutting through the cathedral to get to madison avenue. it's hard to say exactly what his intentions were. searchers in colorado took part in a search for sol pais. authorities say pais made credible threats against denver area schools, prompting hundreds to close. forcing students to stay home. investigators later found her body in the mountains, dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. the man accused o throwing a young boy over the railing at the mall of america critically injuring him made his first court appearance. 24-year-old emanumanuel deshawn aranda was charged with attempted first-degree murder. his court appointed attorney telling nbc news it's too soon
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to know what his defense strategy will be. >> he appeared sober, lucid, clear thinking. actress lori laughloughlin her husband pleaded not guilty to felony accounts. facing a maximum sentence of 40 years in prison, investigators say they have a trove of evidence, including wire taps proving the power couple paid half a million dollars in bribes to get their daughters into usc. some of the week's wildest moments caught on camera. a break away boat teetered on the edge of this dam in north carolina after severe storms swept through the area, fortunately no one was on board and the fire department eventually rescued the boat. farther north, a rare fire ball meteor streaked across the sky, startling people across the east coast. and it was just gronk being gronk, recently retired new england patriots tight end rob gronkowski, damaged the lombardi trophy when he used it as a bat,
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leaving this baseball sized dent in the side of it as he goofed at fenway park. and hoda kotb called in to make a huge announcement on "today". >> it's a girl. her name is hope. >> hoda and her partner joel adopted a little girl named hope katherine, and big sister hailey joy is loving her new role. welcome to the "today" family, hope. >> i got to meet her yesterday. >> that girl is a nugget. >> she is the sweetest thing. >> i was there for about an hour and a half while calvin and hailey were playing and making a mess of hoda's house, and she was sleeping the whole time, even with the kids screaming in the background. she was just sound asleep, and then right as we were leaving, because i didn't want to overimpose, overstay my welcome, i'm sure, she woke up and i got to hold her and feed her a bottle and she held on to my finger just like this, and it was just the most special, it's so special.
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babies are just such a joy. >> we saw a picture of hailey, and calvin, who are just adorable, and all of the pictures, hailey's face, she's just -- >> she's so happy. >> precious. >> she's going to be a good big sister. >> such a big congratulations, joel, hoda, hailey, hope, we are so thrilled for all of you. enjoy this holiday weekend together. still to come on today, a message of hope in littleton, colorado, on the 20th anniversary of the columbine school shootings. and fair or fall, dropping kate smith's rendition of god bless america. we'll tell you why. and why today's stoner holiday,take a live look outsid
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downtown san jose shark tank good morning to you on this saturday. taking a live look at didn't san jose. the shark tank. the sharks play tomorrow. wishing them all the best of luck.
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good morning to you. thanks store starting here with us. i'm markus washington. >> just as we predicted, this is all ahead of a cold front. temperatures are about 53 degrees right now. it's not only foggy in san francisco, take a look at the fog all the way inland, in through the san jose area, parts of san jose pretty foggy. santa cruz definitely foggy. you can imagine highway 17, expect to see that fog. and here's a look at doppler radar. this is going to be very quick to pass by. the majority of that rain off to the north and just east of us. however, there is a chance to see some drizzle in san francisco. because this cold front is going to pass through, that's going to keep our temperatures a lot cooler. today we're only expected to top out into those upper 60s. as we head toward the evening, we'll get a combination of sun and clouds and hopefully we'll get sunshine into sunday.
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i'll break down the timing for you. >> yesterday into today kind of like eh. but we'll take it. >> you can expect a blowout. i'm not talking about any of our bay area teams but literally a blowout from the record crowd at san francisco's 420 celebration. there will be music, food and of course plenty of people smoking weed. this is byop, bring your own pot. the city has not finished the permitting process so it is advised you get your weed from a legal and trusted source. >> if you buy from someone you do not know, you risk taking contaminated product, which is what happened last year. >> over a dozen people overdosed
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at fentanyl-laced pot last year. and last monday's destructive side show, gunshot were fired and big rig truck as well as a bus were lit on fire. police say they will have a large number of police officers as well as air support dedicated to preventing side shows this weekend. >> and coming up this morning on "today in the bay," an unusual deal made by a contra costaa district attorney. right now, we send you back to the "today" show. a cat." hey, mercedes, end audio. change lighting to soft blue. the completely reimagined 2020 gle. with intelligent voice control and available third row.
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your adventure awaits at the mercedes-benz spring event but hurry the event ends april 30th. we're back on this saturday morning, april 20, 2019. that's a look at a memorial to the 13 innocent lives lost in littleton, colorado 20 years ago today during the horrific columbine school shooting. but today the community is sharing a message of hope. we'll look back and a look forward coming up. >> still remember that very day. remember finding out about those headlines, how it defined for a generation our experience. we'll begin with a check of the headlines. we start with the severe storms leaving a trail of destruction overnight along the east coast with at least five people dead so far. an 8-year-old girl was killed in florida when a tree fell on her
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home. tornadoes also wiping out homes in virginia and powerful winds knocked trees into houses and electrical lines in the carolinas. tens of millions of people could get drenched again today. we have dylan's forecast ahead. a new battle is brewing in washington over the mueller report. on friday a sub bepoena was iss demanding that william barr hand over the full unredacted report. president trump called the report total bs. if it feels like this flu season is never ending, certainly not far off. the centers for disease control now reports that the current one is the longest in history, 21 weeks and counting. there is some good news. the flu is now in decline. widespread in just 11 states at this point. 36 million cases have been reported this season with as many as 57,000 deaths.
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look at this daring rescue from a fiery car accident. body cameras from four new jersey police officers showing the moments after two cars crashed on the highway and burst into flames. officers and bystanders rushing in and smashing windows pulling four to safety. one officer's uniform caught fire. two of the victims were badly burned. officials say it could have been much worse if not for the bravery of the civilians and officers. a new twist in the robert kraft case. it's video of the new england patriots owner inside a notorious massage parlor being offered up for sale to the highest bidder. that's what attorneys for the spa owners are claiming. we go to west palm beach florida. tammy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, peter. here's the big questions, was this video leaked and who leaked it? an emergency motion was filed in court after it appears this
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video was being shopped around to the highest bidder. it didn't take long. just one day after a florida judge blocked prosecutors from releasing surveillance video alleged i will showing patriotsr robert kraft inside a jupiter spa, the video allegedly surfaced. according to celebrity news web site the blast, someone offered to sell portions of the video taken of the billionaire from orchids of asia day spa. and this report had lawyers rushing back to court for an emergency junction. the blast reporter and founder mike walters tells nbc news, the video appears to show kraft undressed laying on a table with his hands behind his head. the video appears to have been shot from overhead, and that they were shown come a portion of it. he would not say who approached them or the price. after doing our due diligence, we felt inclined not to go any further. kraft was charged with two counts of soliciting
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prostitution, stemming from incidents at the spa on january 19th and 20th. he's disputed the charges and pled not guilty. his attorneys arguing in court last week that releasing the video will compromise his right to a fair trial. >> why would anyone need to see that kind of material unless maybe you're a juror, and you're at trial. >> reporter: nbc news is one of a handful of media outlets suing to obtain access to the video. lawyers for the owners of the spa filed an emergency motion thursday after this alleged leak, citing the article in the blast and one in the new york daily news. the court record accuses one or more people of attempting to sell to the highest bidder, pointing the finger directly at two government agencies. either the state or the jupiter police department have violated the court's order. the jupiter police department responding we have not released any video evidence in this investigation and we do not believe anyone in the police department or state's attorneys office would compromise the investigation by leaking
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evidence. the state's attorneys office saying it will respond in court. it appears this video was shown to other media outlets not just "the blast", and robert caviraf attorneys had no comment. let's go to dylan with a check of the weather. >> good morning, as we get into easter passover weekend, we would like to see some springtime temperatures. on the east coast, we are, boston, washington, 66 degrees to start out the day. back to detroit, starting off at 40. gna nashville is chilly at 42. high temperatures will be on the cooler side, where we have clouds and showers. 23 degrees below average. look back through minneapolis into kansas city, denver, temperatures running about 5 to 15 degrees above average as they get well into the 70s. chicago hits a high of 75 on easter sunday. omaha, 80 degrees. cooler through virginia and down into the carolinas, temperatures running about 5 degrees below
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average, and then as we go into next week, we will start to see this warmer air try to shift to the east. detroit gets into the lower 70s for monday and tuesday. cincinnati, closer to 80. asheville, 81 on tuesday, and new york city, we should be up to 75 degrees by a foggy start. we've got a marine layer hugging the entire coastline, already made its way into some of the interior valleys. 53 degrees now. temperatures are mild and wind is expected to pick up, a chance of drizzle in san francisco. also we're cooler, temperatures in the mid and upper 60s in the bay area. after a dark day. we're going to go live to littleton, colorado, 20 years
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this morning on in-depth today, a somber anniversary, 20 years ago today, two gunman burst into columbine high school in littleton, colorado, and opened fire on their teachers and classmates. >> hard to believe it's been 20 years. today the community isn't focussing on the darkness, but instead on the light. nbc's joe friar is there this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anniversaries like this of course can be somber but the community here really wants to focus on looking forward. so today is dedicated to service projects and to honoring the victims. the sun was setting last night on colorado, yet the columbine memorial was filled with light, a symbol of this community's steadfast devotion to
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illuminating the darkness. >> it's important for us to remember those that died. not to let their memory be forgotten. >> the vigil was dedicated to columbine's 13 victims including rachel joy scott, her family created rachel's challenge, a program that combats bullying in her honor. >> she had a sense of purpose for her life. she drew an outline of her hands on the back of her dresser when she was 13 years old. these hands belong to rachel joy scott and will someday touch millions of people's hearts. >> rachel's brother craig survived the shooting. in addition to losing his sister, he lost his friend, isaiah. today two days later he appeared on today with craig's father, a moment remembered for this, a light in the dark. >> i started to get emotional, and isaiah's dad reached out his hand and put his hand on mine. it was just a very special
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moment. >> the shooting at columbine was unlike anything america had seen at the time but it was only the beginning since there have been so many more, 32 killed at virginia tech, 26 at sandy hook, 17 in parkland, florida. >> i think we are a guiding light for some of these other communities that have gone through similar things. >> frank deangeles was columbine's principal in 1999. though he retired five years ago, he advises schools that experience shootings, including parkland last year. >> when we can get some of our former students to say, we were in that same dark place as you are, but there will be light again. i think that's an important necessary. >> there were lessons learned from columbine. police now trained to confront gunmen immediately rather than wait for s.w.a.t teams, but tom mowser feels more can be done. he has spent the past 20 years pushing for stronger gun laws, a strong important to his son
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daniel who was murdered at columbine. he still wears the size 10 1/2 shoes his son was wearing when he died. >> you truly are walking in his shoes. >> yes. >> what's the message that sends? >> parents shouldn't have to do this. parents shouldn't survive their kids. they shouldn't have their kids killed needlessly. we got to do something about it, and that's why i stepped in these shoes to do something about it. >> 20 years after columbine was thrust into darkness, this community continues to find the lights. a remembrance ceremony will take place today featuring families, survivors and school staff. they want to reflect but they also want people to remember how they felt that day and to recommit to making positive changes in their own communities. sheinelle and peter. >> i was just about to ask you about that. obviously it seems like the tragedy inspired relatives and survivors to find a cause and try to find something positive out of all of this.
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>> reporter: yeah, that's right. there are all kinds of examples. take lauren townsend, she's one of the 12 students who was killed that day. she loved animals so in response, her family created a wildlife fund in her honor. another example is dave sanders, the teacher who died that day. his daughter connie is now a forensic therapist. she works with criminals who have been convicted of violent crimes. she says she does that because her dad always worked with the kids who were struggling most in school. back to you guys. >> thank you. >> i remember how jarring it was when we learned about columbine. now it's almost accepted the fact that these school shootings exist, from sandy hook to parkland, it's become a regular part of our lives. it's amazing there is not still more outrage to put an end to this. >> and so many parents have made this their life mission. >> and as parents you worry when you drop your kids off at school. one nfl star who's a
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be relentless. ask your doctor about everyday verzenio. these folks are out there in the rain. >> good sports today. the nfl draft kicks off next week, a chance for the nation's top college football players to have their dreams come true. >> one nfl star, a military veteran made some dreams come true last weekend when he helped current service members take part in an nfl style workout. nbc's sarah harmon joined in as well. sarah, good morning. >> hey, peter, good morning. this was a chance to run an nfl combine. those exercises that nfl coaches use to evaluate new talent ahead of the draft, so it's all about strength, speed and agility. turns out, even if your day job is on the battlefield, these drills are not easy. this is not your standard
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military drill. instead, this is a chance for u.s. service members to train like nfl players led by alejandro villanueva, an offensive lineman for the pittsburgh steelers. >> i decided to run any 40 and now i'm here in the nfl. >> before he made the nfl, villa knew way villanueva did threw tours. he's visiting air force base to drill. >> part of a squadron that supplies military trains like this c 130 that transports troops and supplies to the middle east and africa. >> we have to be ready for anything at any time. >> he's a die hard steelers fan. >> here to represent the pittsburgh nation with our terrible towel. on training day, the airman transforms into an athlete, leading his teammates and one reluctant reporters in a competition for bragging rights. >> this is the first time i have
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put any sort of organized sports since middle school. wasn't very good then. i'm hoping that i have some hidden natural talent, so i don't let the guys down. >> we're hoping so too. >> one, two, three. first up, the quarterback arm challenge, then the 40 yard dash, and the vertical jump. >> it was hard. i didn't do too well. i don't think i'm going to the n nfl. despite the competition, the sense of camaraderie is unmistakable. >> i've been out of the military for a while, and it's been a very, you know, bittersweet transition. you belong to a huge family that has your back no matter what. >> for team apex, and tech sergeant toms, tomorrow is sure to be full of high stakes challenges but today it's mission accomplished and time for a post game snack. >> guys, tech sergeant tom together me one of the hardest things about serving overseas is
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being in the wrong time zone to watch his beloved steelers, and it meant the world to have the nfl come to germany. >> we're going to put you on a drill working on your spiral later, okay, sarah. nice to celebrate the troops, though. still to come, the new york yankees and philadelphia flyers dropping kate smith's version of god bless amer
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forecast. good morning to you. we're here with the forecast and you saw that fog meaning cooler temperatures. >> yeah,it's pretty foggy. that marine layer is really, really making itself -- talk about limited visibility. in addition to the fog, i want to show you radar. we are tracking a quick-moving system that's already bringing a chance of light drizzle to sparts of san francisco and even through the santa cruz mountains as well. these will be very light traces of rain, just enough to wet the pavement in san francisco. as far as your temperatures, because we have this onshore flow in the marine layer, it's going to keep our daytime highs a little cooler. we're talking upper 60s into the east bay as well. if you're heading into the city, you'll notice the winds will be kicking up. i'll break down the time for you
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for yourieser sunday. i'll have that, too, coming up. >> well, today you can expect a blowout. no, not talking from any bay area sporting event, a blowout of a potential record crowd at san francisco's 420 celebration. of course there will be food, music and of course plenty of people smoking weed. but fair game for you right here. this is a byop, bring your own pot. the city has not finished the per montanaing process for dispensaries so it's being asked you make sure you get your weed from a legal and trusted source. >> if you buy from somebody you don't know, you risk getting contaminated product, which is what happened. >> oaf a dozen people overdosed on fentanyl-laced pot.
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>> and about 1,000 people were on hand and gunshot were on hand. police will have a large number of officers and air support dedicated today preventing side shows this weekend. and coming up this morning on "today in the bay," the wager between the county attorney and who he put in jail. right now we seasoned you back to the "today" show.
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good morning, easter weekend washout. >> a mini tornado right here. >> severe storms slammed the east coast, tearing a path of destruction. tornadoes, high winds and falling trees leaving at least five dead in the after math with more nasty weather in the forecast for tens of millions today. dylan has the latest forecast. new battle brewing. >> the legislative branch has a responsibility of oversight of our democracy, and we will exercise that. >> democrats subpoena the unredacted mueller report as talk of impeachment grows. elizabeth warren calling for the president to be ousted as republican senator mitt romney says he's sickened by the white
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house conduct. this as president trump changes his tune from glee to rage. we're live with the latest. and she's out. the new york yankees one of two professional sports teams dropping kate smith's rendition of "god bless america" after a controversial song surfaced from the singer's past. is it fair or foul. we'll break it down. today is saturday, april 20th, 2019. >> from marksville, louisiana, hi to my family. >> hi. >> i'm on the "today" show for my birthday. ♪ >> we love you, sheinelle. good morning to our families in maryland.
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>> good morning, welcome back to "today" on a wet saturday morning in midtown, manhattan, our fan to the bakers dozens of fans who braved the weather to stick around with us. what a mess it is right now. >> at least it's not freezing. it's wet. >> i think that's why they're still out there. >> they have been looking through the window at us like come on. >> that's where we start. it is the top story, the wild weather making for the washout. dylan is here with a look at the forecast. what are we looking like for the rest of the weekend? >> the rest of the weekend is salvageable. right now, we have tens of millions under flash flood watches or warnings. that comes after severe storms wreaked havoc overnight up and down the east coast. >> a mini tornado right there. >> severe storms carved a path of destruction along the east coast. overnight, a tornado touched down in restin, virginia, crushing a family's pickup truck. >> suddenly i hear this enormous crack snap and that was the tree.
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>> earlier in roanoke virginia, the woman who hlived here hid i the basement. she survived unharm led. in florida an 8-year-old was killed when a tree fell on her home. up rooted trees, spreading debris throughout. in georgia, the atlanta fire department rescued a man trapped after a tree fell on his truck, and this road was washed out after a rapid 3 to 5 inch rainfall. a state of emergency was declared in mississippi. in arkansas, this woman's 92-year-old mother was trapped when a tree fell on her home blocking the entrance. >> i don't care about the house or anything in there. i'm just glad my mom is out. >> reporter: in texas, the power of lightning was on full display, a security camera caught the moment lightning struck this tree and home. >> the lights flickered in the house, i came out and saw the tree had been split in half from
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the lightning. >> and on this holiday weekend, the fast moving storm system causing travel nightmares. more than 1,600 flights were cancelled and more than 6,800 flights delayed. and we are going to see the heavier rain, still causing the potential of flash flooding this morning. over the last three days, we have had several reports of tornadoes, wind damage reports upwards of around 544 wind damage reports and hail reports. 90 from the past three right d now we have this moistu streaming in off the ocean here so heavy rain across eastern pennsylvania, new jersey, new york, long island. that's going to be the case through the next several hours and it really shifts the heavy rain up across new england, combine that had with the snow melt and we could see flash flooding in that area. this area of low-pressure back through indiana and ohio, that's going to slowly move east. as soon as we clear had cold front and rain off the east coast, this secondary area of low-pressure will keep the clouds around, not a whole lot of rain with it by the time we get into sunday, but still
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spotty showers. additional rainfall especially through new england could be as high as half an inch, up to afternoon inch or so of rain. guys? >> thank you very much. let's turn to washington where the fight over the mueller report is escalating. house democrats moving to get the full unredacted report as talk of impeachment grows. this after the president launched a profanity laced attack on those who collaborated with mueller. kelly o'donnell is in west palm beach where president trump is spending his easter weekend. good morning. >> reporter: the president is keeping a low profile this holiday weekend except on twitter tweeting even this morning that the mueller report was written as nastily as possible calling mueller himself highly conflicted and in another tweet declaring the russia hoax is dead while also complaining that he doesn't believe there's been enough attention focused on the outcome of no criminal investigation finding offense
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that's amounted to the collusion or obstruction. the president active on twitter today. meanwhile there is a fight over access for house democrats to see the parts of the mueller report that were blacked out. there is a subpoena from house democrats to gain access to all of it, there is also a rejection of the attorney general's offer to see some of it, and the department of justice is saying that the subpoena that was filed is premature and unnecessary. also while there is a new call from a number of democrats to move forward on impeachment, house speaker nancy pelosi is not jumping on that. democrats should focus on their oversight responsibilities instead, and also today, a new comment from one of the prominent names in the report, former white house counsel don mcgahn who's lawyer put out a statement saying it's a mystery to him why rudy giuliani feels the need to relitigate events described in the report that
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mcgahn says are true but were not found to be criminal obstruction. there is much more to get to this morning including a terrifying video showing a san francisco woman getting pulled under a moving train. surveillance camera that captured this woman on the platform just with her hand getting caught in the train doors, when the car leaves the station, she is dragged under the train and quickly disappeared. the woman survived but her condition has not been released to the public. investigators are still looking into exactly what went wrong. one of america's great fortunes could soon be behind bar. sea gram's heiress pleaded guilty friday. the 40-year-old faced a federal judge in new york friday and said quote, i was afforded a great gift from my grandfather and father but that privilege does not come with the ability to break the law. prosecutors charged that the group threatened women with revealing damaging personal secrets forcing them into sex
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with sex with the cult's leader. she faces a 25 year sentence. nobody should be left out of the fun of an easter egg hunt. we got some hunts this weekend. no one should get left out that's why third graders in greenville, north carolina, used special beeping eggs so that their visually impaired classmate could be included. landon smith, searched for and found plenty of those holiday treats. the other children were blindfold to understand how he experiences the world. middle school science teachers built and designed those special eggs. >> what a nice project. >> that was my story of the day. >> dylan's back with another check of the forecast. >> the rain in the northeast but through the middle of the country, we are going to see a lot of sunshine which is good news. we're trying to dry things out
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with the river flooding ongoing in that part of the u.s. we have heavier rain back through indiana and ohio and kentucky. this will fizzle out as it heads east worried. in the northwest we have rain still moving in a it's a foggy start. this is a live view of the san mateo bridge. we've got that marine layer that is starting to bring drizzle to parts of san francisco. however, the cloud cover will help keep our temperatures slightly cooler today. daytime highs topping out in the mid 60s in san jose and breezy conditions are expected into the evening. and that's your latest forecast. still ahead, why the new york yankees and philadelphia fliers have dropped kate smith's
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>> a lot of debate over this one. kate smith's popularity soared during world war ii. she became a radio star and tv personality, and millions of americans know her voice as it became part of tradition for the yankees and flyers but her older more controversial songs wiare making a comeback and raising questions about racism and a warning some viewers may find the lyrics offensive ♪ god bless america ♪ >> the 7th inning stretch for the new york yankees now sounds a little different. the recording by kate smith has been replaced with this instrumental version. the team quickly changed their tune about playing smith's rendition when flagged about possible racist lyrics from her past. >> i'm going to sing this next song. >> in the 1953 film, she sang of great big water melons and pork
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chop bushes as the scene cuts to young black girls and boys. the song is called pickaninny heaven, it is an offensive term for a black child. that's why darkies were born is another song she sang. ♪ someone had to slave and be able to sing, that's why darkies were born ♪ >> but to be fair, some say the song was actually a parody of white supremacists. we went to yankee stadium to see what fans had to say about the controversy. >> as a fan, what are your thoughts? >> i think it's silly. >> why? >> everybody's got stuff in their background. >> they're sending a clear message that racism is not acceptable. >> maybe she didn't even think saying those words was offensive to anybody. >> the yankees pulled the plug on smith writing in a statement that they take social, racial and cultural insensitivities
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very seriously. >>. ♪ god bless america ♪ >> philadelphia flyers fans considered smith a good luck charm. the team won a stanley cup title in 1974 when she performed "god bless america" live but the flyers dropped her recording and even covered her statue in front of their arena. a star once honored with the presidential medal of freedom and immortalized on a stamp is now facing the music more than 30 years after her death. and kate smith passed away in 1986. she was 79 years old, and nbc news wass unable to find family members for a statement. the rendition has been played at yankee stadium since right after 9/11. this is the first season to kick off without it, and guys, the point that a lot of people raised is she's no longer here
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>> so urban legend has it that 4/20 was created by a group of teens in the 70s. others say it has something to do with the police code. while the origins are hazy, one thing is clear, businesses are using 4/20 to roll out clever marketingme marketing. karls jr. is offering a special burger with cbd infused sauce, appropriately called rocky mountain high. it costs 4.20. also taking things to a higher level today, lyft, the ride sharing app is offering a credit of 4.20 on a single ride in colorado and in select cities throughout the u.s. and boston market is getting in on the action with a buy one, get one free deal on its chicken pot pies. you guessed it, for $4.20, and a fresh baked hot out of the oven, triple chocolate, nine piece
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a trailer for when they see us was just released, based on the wrongful conviction of the central park five and features huffman as prosecutor linda fairsteen, when they see us is slated to hit netflix on may 31st. and finally, sheinelle, as you all know, today is april 20th, also known as the day after sheinelle's birthday. she got an on air surprise from her family that was so sweet. we just have to show it to you again. >> have the best birthday ever. >> i made this song for you. "happy birthday to you, you're 102 quote. i'm just kidding okay. happy birthday mommy. >> happy birthday to you. >> i'm going to cry. >>. ♪ happy birthday ♪ happy birthday sheinelle.
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in a muni train )s door and is good morning. i'm marcus washington. a woman gets her hand stuck in the train's door and dragged for miles. the mechanical malfunction that has state investigators investigating. >> and a foggy start will turn into a breezy and cool afternoon. vianey is tracking a chance of drizzle. and what's in store for your easter sunday?
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