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and friends, the word greets a new year today, friday, january 1st, 2016. good morning, everyone. welcome to "today," a brand-new year on this friday morning. happy new year, guys. >> happy new year. >> here we go again. we just kind of finished, look back at all the great stories we covered in 2015, now we gear up for what lies ahead. >> lots of looking ahead this morning. we already know one of the stories that's going to be dominating 2016, that, of course, the presidential race. just ahead, talk about the first ballot set to be cast in just a few short weeks now we'll break down where things are standing and we'll tell you what you can expect moving forward this year. >> also, we will revisit the top stories from the year that was, with a look at how we covered them here. >> all with an interesting look back. let's get the stories of the moment. chanel jones is in this morning. good morning and happy new year.
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year. officials in dubai are still trying to figure out what caused a massive fire that engulfed a high rise hotel on new year's eve. the luxury hotel is blocks away from the burj khalifa, the world's tallest building where dubai held a fireworks celebration despite smoke from the fire. the hotel and apartment building caught fire a couple hours before the midnight fireworks show. according to dubai officials 14 people were injured in the fire. breaking news in israel, a gunman opened fire in a popular bar in tel aviv, killing at least two people, and wounding three others. one witness said the assailant had waited on a bench outside before taking a machine gun out of a bag and shooting in every direction. the gunman then fled triggering a massive manhunt for the attacker. the motive is not clear. back home an alleged isis supporter has been arrested and accused of planning an armed attack in upstate new york on new year's eve. 25-year-old emmanuel lutchman
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to a walmart in rochester on tuesday to buy supplies for the operation. they allegedly bought ski masks, knives, a machete, duct tape and ammonia. officials say he planned to attack diners at a local restaurant. some communities along the mississippi river are still bracing for the peak of flooding that's already damaged hundreds of homes and businesses. nbc national correspondent miguel almaguer is in st. louis. miguel, good morning. le. >> sheinelle, good morning. the mississippi behind me began to surge overnight and crest overnight. it should reach about 12 feet above flood stage later on this afternoon, as what was predicted. now the waterway behind me is still very dangerous, it is said to be moving at ten times the speed of niagara falls. there's good news here in downtown st. louis, there's no major damage, and there's actually fairly good news for most of this region, there's been no catastrophic damage. now, there has been some bad news. roughly 150 homes in this area have been damaged or destroyed. and we know at least 20 people have died.
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sheinelle, back to you. >> miguel, thank you. and then there were two. college football's national championship game is now set. alabama had no problem at all in its cotton bowl match-up against michigan state. a pair of touchdowns for the crimson tide in the 38-0 win. and in the orange bowl, it was top ranked clemson with the big victory over oklahoma. the tigers scored three touchdowns in the second half, and went on to win 37-17. clemson and alabama will play for the national title on january 11th. let's take a look at the weather. much of the nation will be dry for new year's day. it will be mainly sunny and cool in the west, areas in southern texas and new mexico will see clouds and rain mixed at times with sleet. parts of the southeast will also see rain from florida, the florida panhandle i should say to the carolina coast. around the great lakes expect breezy and cold conditions with lake-effect snow. we should also say some areas in northern new york could see one
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in 30 seconds. that's a look at the weather on this new year's day. now back to savannah. >> chanel, thank you so much. we're getting 2016 started by looking ahead to the year in politics and the fight against terror as well as the economy. >> as we mentioned the marathon race to the white house is getting more intense with the iowa caucuses fast approaching. chuck todd is nbc's political director and moderator of meet the press. happy new year. good to see you. >> finally. >> this is the election year. everybody is talking about it. it's still fluid. before we get to the individuals in the race, chuck, at what point in the coming year will things start to really take shape? >> actually i think it's going to take a long while. it may be until after the conventions.
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it will take shape. this is the culmination of 15 years of voter anger and mistrust and it's all culminated in this career. this is why we have donald trump. >> let's get specific about that. by the way, last year at this time donald trump was not on your list of people that we would talk about. >> we didn't take it seriously. >> it's amazing to see how he dominated the political calendar. so the question is what is his path to nomination? >> it's to keep winning. his is simple because there's so many forces trying to stop him. if he is at all short a party will do whatever it takes preventing him from getting the nomination. he's not ever going to be a compromise candidate. he's not going to see people rally around his side to say he's better than x. the decision has been made so he
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>> if we talk about ted cruz then he is also a controversial figure even within the republican party. do you see him as some kind of a compromise? >> i don't. but trump made him look that way. if there was no donald trump we would be talking about the top ted cruz movement in the party and everything it would take to stop ted cruz from getting the nomination. which has the establishment panicked. we can't kill them both. people say i can't believe we might have to accept the idea of a cruz nomination. but here's what one republican said to me. at least you know on any given day what cruz might say and you can prepare for it in advance. yes he may be too far to the right to win a general election but he'll at least be disciplined and they think -- trump you have no idea what he might say. >> early states are important. let's talk about marco rubio. perhaps he's the republican that hillary clinton's campaign fears the most. how long can he go without winning. >> it depends on how he finishes.
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it's 3rd in iowa. 2nd in new hampshire, and it looks like it is a movement. bill clinton did it this way. he didn't win either iowa or new hampshire. he made progress and 2nd was a victor for him but he has to win somewhere. eventually you have to start winning. i think he has made a mistake and we'll see if this month plays out differently. he made a mistake almost cedeing iowa to cruz. i don't know if anybody can stop him. >> fewer questions on the democratic side. i want to go to the last 12 months of the obama presidency. what might we expect to see from president obama that he would really want to be part of his legacy. >> well, it's funny, we're going to find out in less than two weeks. we'll have an earlier than ever state of the union and i have been promised that it will be unlike any state of the union we have ever seen. it's not going to be your typical laundry list of what he's going to try to do. it's going to be something different and something bigger,
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table for what he thinks should be a bigger conversation for '16. we'll see if he can pull it off. i heard presidents before saying we're going to redo how the state of the union is done. but here's why it does matter. hillary clinton wins or loses based upon how voters feel about barrack obama on election day. if he's below 45% job approval she probably doesn't win. >> get comfortable in that chair. you'll be here a lot in the coming years, chuck. >> thank you. another big issue in the election and 2016 the threat from isis here at home and also overseas. richard engle is nbc's chief foreign correspondent. richard, good morning to you. >> happy new year. it's good to be with you. >> happy new year with you. i wish there were happier news on the foreign policy front. let's talk about this fight against isis. what a consequential year we have just been through. from the military standpoint what do you think 2016 holds? >> well, i think 2015 was a
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military increasingly involved. very reluctantly but steadily involved in iraq and syria. it started out with a few advisors going to iraq. and then air strikes in iraq and then air strikes in syria and ultimately special forces being deployed to both countries and i think in the year ahead in 2016, we're going to see more u.s. involvement. that this steady encroachment is probably going to keep going. >> what do you think about this coalition? i mean in 2015 we saw other countries pulled into this like never before. do you think the coalition has a fighting chance of really getting together and really making an impact? >> that's the one thing i am some what hopeful for. everyone now sort of accepts that isis is a universal threat. you have iran saying that. russia saying that. the united states believing that.
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i think going forward logic will somehow have to prevail and that even these rivals will have to agree, at least in principle, that they need to coordinate their efforts a little bit better to try to defeat this common enemy. i hope that logic prevails in 2016. we'll see if it does. >> but the thorniest part of that of course is what is going to happen to bashar al assad in syria and there's been this diplomatic track of talks on how to manage a political solution there. what do you think we can expect this year on that? >> i think it goes back to agreeing at least to fight isis. if everyone, iran, russia and the united states and saudi arabia and other countries can agree that is a principle that they all need to do that together, by accepting that they'll also be accepting that the question of bashar al assad does need to be dealt with. but probably needs to be dealt with later on in the year.
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about bashar al assad. instead they'll talk about fighting isis. fighting isis together. but the assumption will be once isis starts to get weakened then you'll have to address one of the root causes of isis which is bashar al assad's continued presence and if isis is weakened and there is progress made on that front then you might see more international consensus to off ramp bashar al assad. >> so much to talk to you about. we'll be speaking to you a lot this year of course. thank you for your time. and matt, over to you. >> savannah, thanks very much. what does the new year have in store for your bottom line? from interest rates to technology, gas prices, olivia stearns is here with the financial forecast for the coming year. happy new year to you. >> happy new year. >> can we say the end of 2015 got swallowed up in politics and the economy took a backseat so before we move forward what was your economic headline for the past year?
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more jobs, cheap gas. unemployment finally came back down to 5%. more and more people started getting a raise and gas fell to $2 a gallon. that's good news. solid year for main street. >> i want to get back to gas prices in a second but the other elephant in the room is interest rates up slightly higher for the first time in a decade. why was this the time to do it? how will it impact us? >> so the fed is basically saying that we're finally ready to take the training wheels off the economy. these 0% interest rates they put in place in the depths of the crisis, it was an emergency measure and after 7 years they're saying the economy improved enough. gdp is growing at 2.5%. they think we're read do do away with ultra low rates and they're raising them a bit. >> but a lot of people say that could stall the economy. it's a middle ground. >> for sure. that's why they waited so long to do this. it's going to be incremental. the big risk is they raise them too far, too fast and overturn
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>> you brought up gas prices a second go. let's go back there because they're at incredible lows compared to the past decade or so. how long is that going to last? >> good news is experts say you can get used to $2 gas. oil is hovering around $40 barrel. 18 months ago it was $80. so it has come down really far, really fast and economists say because we're producing more and more oil here at home and demand globally slowing down and china is slowing down we can get used to cheap gas. it's a big win for american shoppers and american manufacturers and good news for the car companies. one risk though energy jobs. that's been a big driver of job growth here in the u.s. if >> technology is an important part of the economy. what's the technology headline going to be? >> all the buzz is about these unicorns. that's what we call start up companies valued at more than a
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of companies such as airbnb and uber, they have these a all of them come out of the the thing is there's a lot of legal questions around their business models so nobody can really say what they're worth. so stay tuned to those companies. >> so big question mark on those. >> big question mark. >> this is more specific when it comes to technology. everybody is walking around with these -- i don't want to use brand names but these wearables. these pieces of technology on your wrist. they have a big future? >> seems so. 2015 the year that they went mainstream. so fitbit that company is growing gangbusters. they went public and 2015 was the year that apple finally came out with the watch. it's had mixed reviews but it's the first iteration. people expect more. look out for a lot more wearables. look out for smart glasses and smart clothes. clothes with threads that can track your workout and monitor your heart beat and your fitness. >> something to look forward to in a lot of different areas.
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happy new year again. >> matt, thanks. how are you feeling this morning? celebrations to welcome in 2016 raged well into the night across the u.s. and around the world. keir simmons has the wrap up of the hottest parties. >> the world celebrated overnight after what was, for many, a tough year. >> 3, 2, 1. [ cheers ] >> new zealand's countdown setting off fireworks around the globe like a wave of good will. japan, releasing white balloons. hong kong's fireworks designed to look like smiling faces and the skies lit up across the middle east where 2015 brought little to smile about. the threat of terrorism meant celebrations were cancelled in belgium.
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>> there's no point in running away from it. so yeah, i think they should have gone ahead with it. >> tourists still piled into bronchusel city center to enjoy the lights and treats. in munich, german police evacuated and shutdown two main train stations after receiving terror threats. berlin tightened security. and partied on. but in paris, still scarred by october's isis massacre, they put on a show of defiance. >> hello 2016. >> and in london, the river was the stage of a new year's extravaganza. while 2016 began in rio with 2 million people filling the beach to ring in the new year with laughter and love. >> i love brazil. >> the spotlight will be on brazil in the year ahead when it
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last night, the world looked forward with hope. a truly happy new year. for today, keir simmons, nbc news london. >> and if you were one of the people who were kind of indulging if those parties last night, we'll speak quitely. >> why are you looking at me? >> coming up the people and moments that the world couldn't stop talking about in 2015. >> and who will walk away with a golden globe? will this be the year that they shine bright on blockbusters? what to watch out for in hollywood in 2016. but first, this is "today" on nbc. d in 2016.
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and boy is it chilly. using some places around the valley in the 20s . yes 22 degree temperatures this morning for at least what we bottomed out at this morning. right now spring valley 28 degrees seven highland 23 degrees for the current temperature and it is still below freezing. it is 30 degrees in some areas. temperatures expected to be being all normal with a high of 48. lots of sunshine no looking better and sunday will be above normal the high 57. chances of rain, several days next week. >> anchor: good thing the rain is coming next week and not last night because of a fabulous party on the strip. about 330,000 people and you know what with concerns of possible terror attack security was ramped up were happy to report this morning there were no major problems. they arrested eight people on the strip. one was for a felony and only
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last when you consider the numbers upwards of 327,000 people, that is pretty good. and we are really happy to be able to start the new year on such a good note. but unfortunately, we did have a shooting yesterday in the valley people he's say involved a police officer. one man was shot and killed. according to police the us marshals service was tracking the man who was wanted for several crimes in arizona. including attempted murder. they contacted metro police, the contacted metro here and they were able to track him down, the issues that role verbal commands, is that the commands were ignored. lisa said the suspect cut his
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>> hey, tamron. >> start your engines. >> racing. >> next year we sparkle out. >> we're racing into the new year. there you have it. >> perfect. >> coming up, how to make this year the one where you finally stick to your new year's resolution, whether you want to improve your body, your budge, or your home. >> check, check, and check. >> plus we'll have fun when andy grammer stops by for a live performance. >> but first let's take a look back at the new stories from 2015 that we will not be forgetting any time soon. breaking news, masked men opened fire at the offices of a controversial newspaper in paris. two armed men entered the building and began opening fire. >> there have been a hostage taking at a kosher deli. meanwhile the two brothers suspected of the attack are cornered.
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this region for three day are dead but not before leaving 17 innocent lives ended. >> kayla mueller an aid worker who died while being held by isis. >> i really feel that we had a chance to get kayla out. >> do you feel like our government did enough? >> the mayor new offensive launched by isis. the u.s. led coalition is striking back. are we winning now? >> i'm confident we will win. >> russian passenger plane with 224 people on board crashes in egypt. >> isis claimed it brought down the plane. >> vladimir putin is vowing to take revenge. >> an attack on a paris bound train thwarted by three americans. >> he was ready to fight to the end. so were we. >> you remember spencer leaning over you and helping you. >> i'd like to tell you thank you for saving my life. >> today marks the new day for united states and cuba.
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raised at the u.s. embassy in havana. >> devastating earthquake in nepal. >> this is the race against time. brick by brick the desperate dig to find survivors. >> the growing crisis overseas, migrants trying to escape their war torn homeland attempting to get to europe. >> president obama is strongly defending that controversial deal to halt iran's nuclear program. >> it's a good deal. >> these guys have been bamboozled and the american people are going to pay for that. >> bamboozled, out maneuvers, outnegotiated. were you pleased? >> there's a lot of politics going on, matt. >> breaking news, this comes out of france where a german wings passenger plane has crashed. >> disturbing new details. the co-pilot intentionally crashed the plane into the mountains. >> the togroup isis claims responsible for attacks in paris
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this scene was the worst carnage at the theater. >> witnesses say they saw the shooters arrive inside and begin firing indiscriminately. >> an international manhunt is now underway. >> police carried out a deadly raid. the suspected ring leader is, in fact, dead. the soul of the city is intact. they have heavy hearts but they're not going to cecum to fear. >> it seems another week, another tragic mass shooting. >> nine people killed in an unthinkable crime in charleston, south carolina. >> what does it say about us that in 2015 somebody walks into a church and shoots them once by once. >> the still active scene in lafayette, louisiana where a gunman opened fire inside a crowded movie theater. >> i'm not sure why this man chose my movie to end these two beautiful lives. >> breaking news out of virginia. a television reporter and photo journalist shot and killed as they conducted an interview live
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i have rarely seen something as it developed like this that takes me breath away. >> started off as an ordinary day when the gunman opened fire carrying out his vicious attack. >> exchanging shots with him. he's in the classroom. >> why does this keep happening? >> we have become numb to this. >> a 57-year-old man behind bars this morning after a deadly shoot out at a planned parenthood clinic. >> breaking overnight, a young married couple unleashing gunfire at an office holiday party killing at least 14 people. >> what did she describe? >> the bullet was flying all over the place. >> the female shooter pledged her allegiance online to the leader of the islamic state. >> this was an act of terrorism designed to kill innocent people. >> the u.s. has already seen more masked shootings than days in the year. >> get off me. >> it has been a night of chaos,
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baltimore over the death of freddie grey. >> looked like battlefields. >> this is the scene of a deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia. >> just down the road behind me you can see the tangled mess of cars, tracks, power lines. >> there are people screaming and bleeding. >> the white house awash in a full rainbow in celebration of the supreme court's historic ruling on same sex marriage. >> we made our union a little more perfect. >> a defined county clerk is behind bars this morning after refusing to give same sex marriage licenses to same sex couples. >> pope francis waking up after being greeted by the president t vice president and the adoring crowd. >> the first opportunity for so
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>> golden globes phenomenal if he nominal if he nominal. >> a lot of people are looking at leo >> that's right. he's struggling for surveyival. this could be his year. >> let's look at the best actress side of things. brie larson is getting a lot of buzz for room. >> she is an actress from the indy film world and room is
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captive in a room for most of her adult life. ends up having a child by her captor. it's all about the casting and they nailed it. >> i like the golden globes because they have best drama and best comedy category. what do you think might win in the best comedy category? >> we're looking at the martian. interesting that it was nominated as a comedy. but didn't it make you laugh? it's about an astronaut that left on mars, struggling for survival. unless you're that astronaut. but the dialogue is really funny. the character matt damon plays has a great sense of humor. we think it's tipped to win. >> what are the highlights when it comes to looking at television? >> one of the big highlights is mr. robot. that was an interesting show that came out of nowhere. it's about a hacker turned activist. and you know it stars an unknown
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just captures critics attention. >> and you look at him as possibly best actor for tv as well. >> that's right. he is definitely leading the pack. john hamm is also up there. >> can i jump ahead to music. >> sure. >> the end of 2015 was all about adele and selling a billion copies of 25. what are we looking for in terms of releasing new music in 2016? >> we'll be see ago delling adele play out. but david bowie will be back with his 25th album. >> getting good buzz too. >> yes. the music staff loves the first single off of it. sia will be out with a new album. >> isn't kanye west possibly going to bring new music out? >> we're hoping for it. the big thing now is to drop albums as a surprise. he hasn't had one out since 2013. we have our fingers crossed. >> happy new year to you. >> coming up next, let's get
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but on average 80% of the time i don't make it to midnight. >> we're in bed by 9:30. >> they have a saying that whatever you're doing when the new year rings in is what you'll be doing all year. >> sleeping. >> okay. here we go. we got another one. >> i'd like to ask what's the longest you ever kept a new year's resolution. >> guys. >> not sure i ever kept one, really. >> i would say i made ait and run i was about 16. >> yeah. you kept that one for an annoyingly long time. >> i made one to write more personal notes and i kept that for a couple of years actually. >> i made it to get more personal notes and thank you so much. i really appreciate it. >> all right guys. we're going to hang on to the other questions and maybe still throw them in at another time. back over to you. >> thank you so much.
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>> meteorologist: yes we have temperatures below freezing across much of the valley this morning. it is starting to rise now that the sun is up. downtown right now 35 degrees but so that highland 26, the county still the freezing mark. today highs expected to be below normal yet again. lots of sunshine though at 48. tomorrow 57 on saturday before your chances of rain next week. >> anchor: thank you as we ring in the new year we are also bringing him some new laws in effect today in here nevada. the new laws in some form or another today. law requires daycare centers to schedule active playtime for children and limit the amount of time that they spend in one place. another paves the way for voters to get their balance through email. for schools one new law requires districts to set aside my to give teachers for bonuses and it does not love the money to be spent elsewhere through union contracts.
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two people were killed in a rollover that happened very early, actually right before midnight. right before the new year rang and unfortunately two people lost their lives. this is on the eye 15 near craig. please say they believe speed was a factor in this case. they're investigating whether alcohol was also a factor. they say this could have been prevented if these people had just driven a little bit slower and taken the turns a little bit more carefully.
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