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even my nose is strong! you need hefty ultra strong! it has arm & hammer continuous odor control! hefty! hefty! hefty! oh, and uhhh... toby needs a bath! stay one step ahead of stinky. a major new development in the talks to free dozens of hostages held by hamas when will the four-day pause
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begin? and who will be released we've got a live report with the latest new information on the deadly explosion at the u.s.-canadian border, the heart-stopping moment that car erupted into flames. the security concerns raised as millions prepare to travel for the holidays speaking of travel, we're looking l looking ahead, and see where your items go when you lose them at the airport are you ready for turkey-day touchdowns wi we've got a preview from the vineyards to your thanksgiving table these wine masters are bottling the american dream happy thanksgiving it's thursday, november 23rd, "early today" starts right now >> thanks for being up early on this holiday i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. we begin in new york where the fbi is investigating a fiery
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crash near niagara falls at the canadian border. a car on the u.s. speed was traveling at a high rate of speed before it crashed, caught fire and exploded. you can see the moment the car went airborne. both people in that car died and border protection officer sustained minor injuries >> he was flying, over a hundred miles per hour he swerved out, went in front of the car, hit the fence, went flying up into the air i think there was an elevation part, he went up into the air, and we just seen a fireball, and that's all we could see. it was covered in smoke everywhere >> new york governor kathy hochul said there's no indication of terrorism at this time all western u.s. bridges crossing into the u.s. have reopened after closing new york city mayor adams says security has increased due to the thanksgiving holiday now to the latest update on
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the e the dea deal to releas de. israel announced that no hostages would be released before friday there was hope some hostages would be freed as soon as this morning what do we know about the delay? >> reporter: good morning, frances. that's right the cease-fire was set to begin less than an hour from now but a few hours ago, israel said that deal would not go into effect before friday the reasons behind this delay were not immediately clear but they will probably be a major r dispoiappointment t so y
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families some of the families were leer to here to meet with the pope. one of them the mother of a person who was at the music festival after she met the pope, she spoke to nbc's anne thompson let's take a listen. >> i quickly showed him the video of hershall g getting loao the pickup truck >> reporter: how did the pope react? >> can he said his heart is with me and breaks for me and he would do everything he could to help all of us have our loved ones >> reporter: on wednesday, pope francis also met with the families of palestinians living in gaza who are suffering the consequences of the war. they said that they asked the pope to use his influence and his power for a long-lasting and
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just peace, but also they said they invited him to gaza and they said he replied that that was a good idea he would speak to his diplomats and he may travel when conditions allow happy thanksgiving >> i appreciate that, claudio, thank you. actress jenna ortega will not be returning to the screen franchise. just one day after melissa barrera was fired, deadline reported that ortega is exiting the project due to shooting conflicts. the publication added that her departure is not connected to barrera's firing over social media comments she posted over the israel-hamas war >> controversy over the israel-hamas war rages on. actress melissa barrera who starred in the hit cult classic "scream" has been dropped after making dozens of social media posts since the start of the
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war. in one, writing gaza is currently being treated like a concentration camp, with nowhere to go, no electricity, no water. this is genocide and ethnic cleansing. spyglass commenting on barrera's firing telling nbc news, quote, we have zero tolerance for anti-semitism or the incitement of hate in any form, including false references to genocide, holocaust distortion or anything that flagrantry crosses the shrine >> they messed up big time when they let go of melissa barrera >> i'm so, like, disgusted and angry and saddened over this news >> people are standing up. >> reporter: barrera's ousting coming just days after susan
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saran sarandon was dropped by her talent agency. >> they are getting a taste of what it's like to be a muslim in this country >> reporter: united talent confirming they are no longer representing the actress in the wake of the comments which sparked outrage online one writing on x, when susan sarandon said that jews are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a muslim in this country, she's saying that n american jews have it coming >> what she was seeming to be doing there was calling for empathy. >> reporter: wendy pearlman at northwestern university spent the last 25 years living,y studying and working in gaza and israel >> they have a history of being
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victims of violence. and when some criticize a narrative that others hold dear, it, it both hurts and it's a political threat of sorts. >> our thanks to ellison barber for that report. new details in the ohio walmart shooting we told but earlier earlier this week that left four people injured near dayton a 20-year-old may have been racially motivated after examining items in his journal the rifle he used was purchased two days before monday's shooting with the busiest travel day of the year, comes organized chaos at the nation's ports of entry. cheaper gas and fares are fueling more travel. lingering stormy weather across the eastern seaboard led to a series of delays and
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cancellations. meanwhile, two private planes collided at houston's hobby airport. thankfully the weather is cooperating for most of the country. the rockies are in for a white thanksgiving michelle grossman is here with what to expect today happy thanksgiving, michelle. >> happy thanksgiving. great to see you we are looking really good weather wise rockies will be adding to the snowpack could see up to 18 inches of snow in some spots in the rockies. 6 million people under winter weather alerts lots of sunshine often the map along the eastern seaboard we're looking at temperatures in the 50s, mid-50s for d.c., looking good in the south central states as well on the mild side, and in the southwest nice as well that means smooth sailing at least weather wise on the roadways for most of the country with the exception of the rockies where we'll see snow falling. in terms of the thanksgiving day
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parade, mostly sunny skies, cool and breezy you may need a jacket, a scarf, some gloves. winds around 14 miles per hour, which is really good for the balloons we're looking at 6 million people under at least a winter storm warning, a winter storm watch or advisory where we're go central states we're into the mid-60s in some spots. tha dallas, 66 degrees that's your thanksgiving day for example. we want to take a moment now to recognize caregivers. the experience of caring for a loved one is the focus of the documentary "unconditional", which was direct and produced by nbc's richard lui, who devoted
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much of his time to caring for his father who's diagnosed with alzheimer's. he got a lot of support from rosalynn carter's non-profit he described to tom llamas what it was like to screen the film for some of the carter family recently >> that was a real honor, and showed that they were committed to this very topic played in their high school that both of them had gone together and her son chip was there, the oldest son and i'd interviewed him earlier in the day they said this was emotional, they said it was absolutely in line with what rosalynn carter stood for so many different year, and they werwere glad we y got it on-screen >> it will air tonight on msnbc at 8:00 p.m. eastern one airport is taking lost and found to new heights and the nfl is serving up a heaping helping of thanksgiving
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airports and travel can be st stressful, especially during the holidays if you lose something in an airport, what are the chances you're ever going to see it again? the airport in minneapolis-st. paul has a special place for their lost and found we take a tour >> reporter: losing your favorite items at the airport can cause a panic. fortunately, the airport has a spot where you can try and track your things down the msp lost and found office, located on the valet level of terminal one >> let me check and see if anything has been turned in. could you hold a moment? >> reporter: nancy says staff go above and beyond to make sure the lost get found in it's an emotional place to find, because people are panicking, regardless how boirg how big o little the item is
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>> reporter: about 1500 items are turned in on a monthly basis. >> this would be like an example of how many drivers' license we get in a month it's interesting the amount of luggage that comes in. and you have to wonder, how did the person, you know, leave that bag. >> reporter: once the team get as item, they log it into their database, and then it moves to the inventory area >> you'll see anything found in our airport, be it a restaurant or bathroom. to the left here are items that the tsa security checkpoints turn in to us that are left behind and it is sorted by day >> reporter: the team has had a lot of success getting items back to travelers. >> about 40% of those items are actually returned. i wish people would always reclaim their items. sometimes it's a lower-value item and they move on with life. >> reporter: because this team is so dedicated to the cause,
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though, many times they go the extra mile recently, a class ring from the u.s. naval academy's class of 1977 turned up at the office one of the clerks saw a faded name on it and reached out to the class's facebook page. turns out it belonged to a classmate who passed away in 2022 because of the lost and found team, the ring eventually got back to the deceased claimassmas daughter who lost it >> it's very rewarding to everyone who work here. >> how nice are they even charging lost cell phones, too. >> that's awesome. still to come, a turducken lineup one team looking to break a year-long losing streak right after this ong losing streak rig after this dryness and frizz that keeps coming back, could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. you need pantene's miracle rescue deep conditioner. it's filled with pro-vitamins to help hair lock in moisture,
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world's greatest wayneine, the answer might surprise you. here's tom llamas. >> reporter: at shafer vineyards, elias hernandez walks row by row a pioneer in the napa valley, elias has gone from migrant worker to plamaster winemaker >> been doing this 40 years, this will be my 40th harvest >> reporter: along the way, stud eeg viticulture in college do you think you're a better winemaker because you've lived on those fields? >> yes i definitely do, bauecause i can connect with the people in the fields very easily so, to me, it gives me a little bit of edge, for sure. >> reporter: that edge shared by a growing group of hispanics shaking up the billion dollar wine industry.
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are mexican-americans making some of the best wine in this planet >> sure. and they're doing it right here in napa valley and other parts of california. >> reporter: he tastes, writes and workd works inwine making. . there was just one name for this wine >> my first thought was llamas we have to honor our family. >> reporter: a great name, but no relation to this reporter >> it's been really hard there's our biggest challenge. we are a small brand, competing with a lot of big guys out there. >> reporter: they're betting wine drinkers appreciate not only their big, bold cabernet, but also from planting to blending to bottling, one family did it all >> and i think that it's really time to highlight those
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individuals that farm these grapes, and i think it's kind of a responsibility of ours to bring full circle wine making in the napa valley for the mexican-american vent vintners >> reporter: the american dream in a gralass >> if wine isn't your thing, you have a moderna >> those beverages are just right about now. wonderful day to drink a glass of wine and celebrate all you're thankful for on this thanksgiving thanksgiving thanks for watinch >> right now at five, son ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ )
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