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responsible for the massacre i san bernardino. authorities saying she pledged allegiance to isis onlle, right s the massacre begaga the rampage now being investigated as an act of terrorism as questions swirl about whether she was the driving force behind it all. as we learn more about how she emigrated to the united states. get a first look inside the svspect's home and face a new scare overnight. today, tales of heroism. one victim saving his co-worker's life. plus, outrage on the front page of "the new york times." we're live with the latest. scare for simon. reality tv star simon cowell's london mansion ransacked. criminals escaping with thousands in cash and jewelry as the music mogul and his family slept just stepsway. and emergency landing. a huge scare when a private jet was forced to touch down in southern california with its landing gear crippled. a look at what happened when the
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saturdayaydecember 5th, 2015. >> from nbc news, this is "today," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm sheinelle jones. >> glad to have you with us. i'm craig melvin alongside kristen welker and rafafl miranda from our nbc station here in new york, 5i) good to have you with us. erica and dylan both hahe the day off. i spent the past few days in san bernardidi. edge. this country very much on edge as well. let's start with our top story. the san bernardino massacre and another scare overnight. a local ups facility had to be evacuateded after a worker discovered a package with the killer's address on it. the bomb squad later determined the package was not a threat and reportedly contained clothing. this as the firsrs photo emerges of the so-called black widow who pledged allegiance to isis online right around the same time the attack began.
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miguellmaguer isn san bererrdino. miguel, good morning. morning. the scare at that ups center certainly reflective of the tension in this community. the fbi says it will take months for them to complete their investigigion. for now, there is no motive. but they say this is a terror investigation. this morning, a closer look at the husband and wife who many saw as an ordinary family until they murdered 14 and wounded 21. >> the investigation so far has developed indications of radicalization by the kililrs and of potential inspiration by foreign terrorist organizations. >> reporter: the fbi now pouring into the lives of sigh yesterday farook and tashfeen malik. she was the housewife from pakistan, who investigators say pledged support for isis on facebook. he was the american-born food inspector, the parents of a 6-month-old. >> we have several down in the conference room.
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planned their office party massacre in the home where police discovered pipe bombs, ammunition, andnd tools to build ieds. getting our first look inside, this is where investigators pored throughghocuments and scoured their digit call trail, which the fbi says they took special care to destroy. >> this is something political, because this brother, he couldn't have done that. >> reporter: the calclcated massacre would be the deadliest inspired islamist attack in the u.s. since 9/11. if officials confirm, it'c an act of terror. killed by police in a gun battle afafer the shooting, the couple took the lives of mothers and fathers, sons and daughters. the youngest 26, the oldest 60. >> w w are just all so sick of seeing families get hurt by senseless violence. >> reporter: among the dead,
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his wounded co-worker releasing a statement overnight saying she's only alive because johnson shielded her during the gunfire, telling her three words -- "i got you." this morning, tears and heartbreak for the victims as police scour through the suspect's les to piece the fbi director says as of now, there is no true way to tell the couple's intent. there could have been some very valuable information on those cell phones and computers that were damamed. the fbi doing all they can to retrieve whatever information on that as possible. craig? >> miguel almaguer there for us in california this morning. thank you. >> we're joined by the san bernardino police chief jarrod burguan as well as sheriff john mcmahon. thank you for talking with us this morning. >> thanks for having us. >> chief, i want to start w wth you. there have been rumor of new threats to potential targets in your area. is there any validity to these rumors?
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this morning in your community about that? >> so, we have seen some of the same online posts that you're probably referring to. we do not have anything to indicate that there's any validity behind that. we'' been in great contact with the fbi as well as the local jttf, and we don't have anything that has been confirmed as an actual threat that we need to worry about. and as well as anyththg that's come into our department, we don't have anything that is active. we have been pretty good at putting out all of the available information that we have. put some information out on an incident we had at one of our local theaters the day before the shooting happened. as i said yesterday in the press conferences, there's nothing to indicate that there's any validity behind that particular threat, but out of an abubuance of caution, we are letting people know about it. as far as what we're telling people, we have really had the same message that this country has had since 9/11 and that is that you've got to live your life. you cannot live your life in fear. but you've got to be vigilant and you've got to use common
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been used recely, if you see tnk people are doing that. that. based on the investigation to date, do you believe this couple s indeed radicalized, and if so, do you know who radicalized whom? >> so, i realize that there's been a lot of things out there, and i think the problem is that we work on facts and we really have to be careful that we know the facts. i know there's been people that have made reference to travel. i know there's been people that have made reference to statements from other friends and family that have t tked about maybe the word "radicalization." but until we know definitively from our investigative standpoint that we feel comfortable saying that, we've got to be comfortable with how we use those rds. >> sheriff, we've learned the first responders may have been a target as well, obviously hearing the consumer left behinduple left behind a a bomb that didn't detonate.
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>> our staff as well as jarrod's staff are holding up very well. there were hundreds of first responders that came to that area as a result of this tragic event. and they all are dealing with it in different ways. but overall, our folks are doing very, very well, and we are incredibly proud of the way they performed. >> thisisis a tough time for the entire country and you guys are at the thick of it, and we thank you for joining us this morng. san bernardino chief&jarrod jarrod burguan and chief john mcmahon. thanks to both of you this morning. >> you're welcome. thank you. >> so just who is the mystery woman behind the san bernardino massacre? the fbi a aknowledges they know little about tashfeen malik. her husband's friends and family are also apparently in the dark. nbc's stephanie gosk is outside the couple's home i i redlands,s, califofoia. stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig. tashfeen malik went through a rigorous process to get into this country on what's caoled a fiancee visa.
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for and received a green card. now the question is, if she became radicalized, when did it happen, and was there something in those applications thathe u.s. authorities missed? finally, a faceo put to a name. and this morning, new details about who tashfeen malik was. lawyers for the family describe her as "a typical housewife who spent most of her time at this rented apartment. and they say the family didn't know her well. >> they've never seen her face because she did wear a burka. >> reporter: a conservative muslim, she prayed five times a day and chose not to drive. >> she grew up in pakistan. at about 18 to 20 years of age, she m mved to s sdi arabia. >> reporter: it's believed sigh yesterday farook met malik on an online dating site and traveled to saudi arabia in 2014 to marry. sigh yesterday's sister told chris jansing they barely talked about her past. >> we were barely starting to get to know her because she was quiet and shy like him. >> reporter: to get int the
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granted malik a k1 visa, or a fiancee visa. >> you have to go through biometrics, you have to establish theh bona fides of a marriage. >> reporter: they had a second wedding, mandatory within 20 days of entering the issue. malik was issued her green card in july 2015. she left behind a month-old daughter to commit the bloody rampage that has stunned this community. boxes of ammunition are just a few of t items the fbi removed from farook and malik's home on thursday. items investigators will meticulously review to learn more about the mother and wife turned killer. tt family says malik was not in this house with the baby by herself during the day when her husband went to work. the grandmother lived with them, but she stayed mostly upstairs and had no idea what the couple was planning. back to you. >> stephanie golf course, thank you.
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morning, president obama said it is entirely possible these two attackers were radicalized to commit this act of terror. sean hennry served as an executive assistant director of the fbi. he is now the chief security officer for crowd strike. good morning to you. self-radicalization, it is a word, a term we have been passing about a fair amount. it appears if they were radicalized, they were self-radicalized, they were not directed by an outside group. how does one become self-radicalized, shawv? >> it begins with people who feel that they're disenfranchised. they have some type of religious inclination. they're not happy with where they are here in the united states or elsewhere. the political beliefs and those around them perhaps are not accepting them into the community. and they're looking for something more. they go out to these websites that these jihadists are propagating globallyly
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with a message about the caliphate and about jihad and about what they need to do to strike down the nonbelievers. this constant messaging is really, really difficult for law enforcement perspective because you can't determine if someone is surfing the web from inside their bedroom. you can't make a determination where they're getting these messagag from and whh they're starting to move from something that may bes a pir ration s a pir ragsaspirational to reality. >> she may have radicalized him. how real is the possibility, shawn, that they met online? she came from saudi arabia with the sole intent of waging jihad. >> well, it's speculation now, but i certainly think that this is a line of investigation that the fbi will be looking aa the connectivity to pakistan and to saudi arabia is going to be a large effort for the fbi with
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those two countries, and the broadad u.s. intellllgence community. i think that that is something they have got to pursue. when you think about foreign fighters who may be looking to get into this country, there are multiple avenues they may be going down, and from a law enforcement perspective, this is something that we've got to ensure we've got a good handle on. self-radicalization ininernally, foreign fighters coming from external. many opportunities for bad people to come here. we need to make sure that we are looking at this in a much more aggressive way, craig.g. >> shawn henry, thank you so much, shawn. >> this latest attack is also having a big impact on the race for the white house. candidates from both sides are wasting no time weighing in on the massacrcr and who can keep america safe. ron allen is at the white house. good morning to you. >> reporter: word that the fbi is treating the san bernardino attack as terrorism has intensified republblan criticism of president obama, who they
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extremism abroad and here at home, as talking tough about being strong keeps pushing donald trump further ahead of the pack. >> wow! >> reporter: donald trump with an enthusiastic crowd, explaining how he would deal with te threat of terrorism. >> if the people in paris, or the people in california -- if you had a couple of folks in there with guns, and that knew how to use th, and t tey were in that room, you wouldn't have dead people. the dead people would be the other guys. >> reporter: at this iowa gun ownersights event, ted cruz blasting away. >>we will not defeat radical islamic terrorism, so long as the president is unwilling to utter the words "radical islamic terrorism." >> reporter: with america worried about terror striking at home, a new national poll taken after the paris attacks, but before san bernardino gives trump some of his highest
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ahead, with cruz surging into second place. trump also with top marks on foreign policy and handling isis. again, cruz second on both fronts. gun rights and fighting terror big gop issues as the administration tries to play down the fear factor. >> try channel it into an awareness of your surroundings, to get you to a place where you are living your life, but if you see something that doesn't make nse, you say something to somebody. >> reporter: and the leading democratic i iender tries strike a balance. >> i don't see any conflict at all between going after the terrorists with everything we've got and doing more on gun safety measures. i see no contradiction. >> reporter: but on the trail and across the country, the deep divide on this emotional issue endures. >> they're still out there talking about gun control measures, as if somehow terrorists care about what our gun laws are. >> reporter: while the campaign rages on at the white house, officials have said they're redoubling efforts to fight terror abroad and to protect the
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the presidentas said his inability to do more to prevent mass shootings and tighten gun laws is the biggest frustration of his time in office. sheinelle? >> thanks. this morning, a rare sisit on the front page of "the new york times." check this out. it's an editorial taking on the gun culture in america. it is the first time since 1920 that the "times" has put an editorial on its front page. >> they slammed the gun industry and the politicians who back them, writing it is a moral outrage and a national disgrace that people can legally purchased weapons designed specifically to kill with brutal speed and efficiency. >> the added quote, opponents of gun control are saying that determined killers obtained weapons illegagaly in placeslike france, england, and norway that have strict gun laws. yes, they did. but at least those countries are trying. the united states is not. >> let's go to kristen welker now. she has moror information on the master minds behind the paris terror attacks. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, sheinelle. that's absolutely right.
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massacre are now being linked to travel in england andther parts of europe. officials in britain say that despite heightened security, one of the suspects traveled to london and birmingham to meet people expected to have this in mind. the three are believed to be together in hungagay. > london now, where burglars are reported to have broken into simon cowell's home while the star and his family slept. the x-factor creator, his girlfriend, and their 21-month-old son were upstairs when burglars found the key to the safe. the thieves are said to have made off with cash and jewelry worth about $100,000. while shaken up, just hours lalar, cowell attended rehearsals for the x-factor semifinals. fortunately, no one was hurt. a scary landing for a private jet heading into palm springs, the plane carrying a pipit andassenger from montana had landing gear problems. with emergency crews on hand and
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land on its belly with no injuries to anyone on board. incredible. and hollywood haha lost one of the big stars of the hit film "big." tom hanks is mourning the death of his co-star, tweeting that robert loggia was one of the lovelieststeople he had ever known. loggia had been a hollywood staple for more than 50 years when the two joined in a duet on that giant floor keyboard. take a look. >> truly a moment of movie magic there. we will all, of course, miss him. you just see that video and it makes you happy. >> how many of us, first of all, tried to do that. >> wanted to buy one of those keyboards. >> ababolutely. >> let's bring in rafael miranda, in for dylan this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, guys. great to have a great forecast to present to you as well. no sign of cold. i d d't think you guys are missing it, right?
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weekends. >> across much of the country as well, it's a mild pattern we're locked into. rel a a sign of an el nino year. above average temperatures will continue throughout the day today. and we're talking well above average for all the big cities from the miest right towards the northeast. 54egrees in new york city today. we broke a record in marquette yesterday. 37 in fargo. may seem a little chilly, but you should be in the 20s this time of year, so that is a big difference. well above average for your sunday as well. it just goes on and on. 40s and 50s. even flirting with 60 as you head to charleston and lots of sunshine as well. great start to the we'll start off our saturday above normal. a weak cold front system tracks in. highs today football game in indianapolis are looking at a cloudy, dreary day. dense fog is across indiana rain is likely during the game with temperatures in the 40s for freezing. the cold front will track through late tonight mainly sunday morning. moisture will be limited so the rain is expected to be the lower 40s. highs stay in the
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7 weather team. see the screen information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: we'll start off our saturday with plenty of sunshine across eastern iowa. weak cold front will be >> all right, thank you so much. >> still to come, catching you up on the weekend news, from a major setback for oscar pistorrs, to facebook founder announcing a big bundle of joy. and the guy who gave us "gangnam style" is back with a hilarious noddo dads everywhere. but first, this is "today" on nbc. this is the one place we're not afraid to fail. some of these experiments may not work. but a few might shape the future. like turning algae into biofuel... ...new technology for capturing co2 emissions... ...and cars twice as efficient as the average car today.
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jeb bush: here's the truth you will not hear from our president:: we are at war with radical islamic terrorism. it is the struggle that will determine the fate of the free world. the united states should not delay in leaeang a global coalition to take out isis with overwhelming force. their aim is our total destruction. we can't withdraw from this threat or negotiate with it. we have but one choice: to defeat it. vo: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. we're back on a saturday morning with "the download." our time to look back at the week'k' biggest stories. >> hehe's a quick recap at some of the headlines that grabbed our attention. another mass shooting, this time
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>> it was unspeaeable, the carnage that we were seeing. >> 14 dead, 21 hurt. sigh yesterday farook and his wife tashfeen malik were behind the slaughter. officer rushing to the scene. >> i'll take a bullet before you do. >> farook's brother-in-law sat down with lester holt. >> are you angry at your brother-in-law for doing this? >> yeah, absolutely. very angry. very upset and angry. >> stoking the debate over gun control once again. >> when individuals decide that they want to do somebody harm, we're making it a little harder for them to do it. >> after months of pounding isis from the air, u.s. military officials announcing they'll put special ops forces on dhe ground in iraq. >> we're at war. >> it's a military and diplomatic rubik's cube. you can't stop isis without ending the civil war in syria, the conflict that spawned the terror group. >> on the campaign trail, frontrunner donald trump now has his biggest lead so far i i the field, a 20-point edge over the next closest competitor. >> trump campaigning in his
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weeks, still hammering home his now widely discreditit claim that thousandnd of new jersey muslims cheered 9/11. >> and things are all of a sudden materializing. >> in south africa, a major setback for olympic sprinter oscar r storius. >> guilty of murder. >> oscar pistorius had been convicted of manslaughter, not murder, fo shooting and kiiling his model girlfriend reeva steenkamp. reeva's mother in court to hear it herself. >> and she sat down exclusively with "today" after the ruling. >> i want respect for my daughter. that's what i got today. >> severe weathererattered the midwest this weekek >> a brutal wave of ice, freezing rain, and snow. >> not just treacherous, but deadly. at least one fatality in sooh dakota. in minnesota, nearly 400 crashes. and a holiday tradition. >> five, four, three, two, one! >> the 83rd annual tree lighting
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galore, tens of thousands came out to see the 78-foot-tall tree light up wi 45,000 l.e.d. lights. it's a facebook share worth $45 billion. onon week after becoming first-time parents, mark zuckerberg and his wife dr. priscilla chan are pledging to donate 99% of their stock in the social network during their lifetimes, all toward making the world a beteter place for their new daughter max. >> having this child has made us think about all of the things that should be improved in the world for her whole generation. >> and from the man who brought us "gangnam style," an ode to the dad bod. >> it called "daday." i got it from my daddy i got it from my daddy hey, where'd you get that body from
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this all over youtube with people doing the same thing. >> that might be the best yet. >> it does seem to be kind of the same song. >t's the same song. it's catchy, the same little beat. >> but i love that song. i'll listen to it. >> it's essentially round two. >> we need a distraction. and it was od to see the tree light up here as well in new york city. >> we need it. a little bit of light. still to come here on "today," controversy after a new york sheriff calls on gun owners to carry their weapons in the wake of the san bernardino massacre. we'll get to that story in just
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but first, these messages.here is additional forecast information from the kwwl eastern iowa. temperatures this morning are 10 to 15 degrees above normal.,a weak cold front will be tracking east into iowa today. clouds will begin to will be around 50 with south winds up to 20 mph. the tailgaters for the dreary day. dense fog is across indiana this morning and will not lift much throughout the day. highs in indianapolissre expected t t be nearing 50. panthers fans will also be dealing with a dreary day in portland, oregon. rain is likely during the game with temperatures in the 40s for kickoff. back here mostly cloudy with lows just above freezing. the cold front wiil track through llte tonight into tomorrow. the best chance to see any morning. moisture will be limited so the rain is expected to be light and scattered across the area. highs sunday will be in the lower 40s. highs stay in the 40s for the rest of the
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moisture tracking in friday. from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forrast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: we'll start off our saturday with plenty of sunshine across eastern iowa. temperatures this morning are 10 to 15 degreeses above normal. a weak cold front will be tracking east into iowa today. clouds will begin to increase this afternoon as the system tracks in. highs today will be around 50 with south winds up to 20 mph. the tailgaters for the hawkeye football game in indianapolis are looking at a cudy, dreary day. dense fog is across indiana this morning and wwll not lift much throughout the day. highs in indianapolis are expected to be nearing 50. panthers#fans will also be dealing with a dreary day in portland, oregon. rain is likely during the game with temperatures in the 40s for kickoff. back here in eastern iowa tonight, we'll see mostly cloudy
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will track through late tonight into tomorrow. the best chance to see any moisture will be mainly sunday morning. moisture will be limited so the rain is expected i was not aware of how much acidity was in my diet. i was so focused on making good food choices, i had no idea that it was damaging the enamel of my teeth. i wanted to fix it, i wanted to fix it right away. my dentist recommended pronamel. he said that pronamel can make my teeth stronger, that it was important, that that is something i could do each day to help protect the enamel of my teeth. pronamel is definitely helping me to lead the life that i want to live. we are back on this saturday morning, december 5th, 2015.
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joining us on the plaza. are going to get out there in just a moment. here's a quick look at what's making headlines. the islamic state is now claiming the husband and wife suspects in the san bernardino massacre are two of its supporters. those claims came in an online radio broadcast overnight. president obama weighed in during his weekly radio address this morning, sayingt is entirely possibie the attackers were radicalized. in chicago,fficials have released hundreds of pages of documents stemming from the deadly police shooting of a black teenager. video released earlier showed 17-year-old lalaan mcdonald veering away from officers, but the new documents suggest mcdonald advanced toward police when he was shot 16 times. one officer has been charged with murder. the cc has announcc the chipotle e. coli outbreak has now spread to nine states, up from six states last month. on friday, chipotle said sales have plummeted by as much as 22%. let's begigi with more on the investigation into what set off a california man and his wife to
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with his co-workers. nbc's chris jansing sat down on friday with sigh yesterday farook's sister where she opened up about her brother and his wife. >> what have these last few days been like? >> a nightmare. i want to go back to my normal life. >> how did you find out they were a part of his? >> o o the news. >> what goes throuou your mind? >> shock, disbelief. they have the wrong person. >> the fbi said this is a terrorism investigation, which means your brother and his wife are considered terrorists. can you wrap your head around that? >> no. not at all. i mean, i hadad absoluuly no idea they were involved in anything like that, or that they were even capable of doing something like this. >> who were the people you knew? >> i mean, my brother. the brother i grew up with.
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kept to himself. quiet. you know, kid that we knew that grew up and got married and his wife was rececely here. she was only here for two years. well. >> did you ever see anything about him or about her that could be radicalized? >> no, never. what was their relationship like with the baby? >> it was great. they were great parents. i mean, my brother used to play with her for hours. she used to laugh as soon as he started entering the room. and that's the part that bugs us the most, like who's going to make her laugh now, you know? she would smile every time she would see her mother, and she was nursingng her. so, i mean, that's a big thing for a mom to leave a nursing child. >> did you know that he had guns? >> i know that hehe had a gun. >> have you even begun to figure
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>> i wish i could cry about it. but, you know, i have to keep it together for my kids. for their daughter, for my mother. >> that was chris jansing with syed farook's sister. >> it's striking to watch that interviuw, because you would think perhaps there would be a bit more emotion. >> a lot of people said she seemed very calm, but she did mention that she was trying to keep it together. >> and she mentioned she still can't cry. it's almost as if it's too difficult. fascinating interview by chris jansing. >> it's also odddd to thinkhat herere you have a couple, we're talking 6,000 rounds of ammunition, 12 pipe bombs in the garage, materials to make more, and the fami seemed to not dave a clue about any of that. it'' all very strange. >> the conversation continues. >> the investigation continues. >> we should probably get another check of the weather. rafael miranda is on the plaza for that. >> good morning, guys. we're dealing with beautiful weather in the northeast, but we do have a few trouble spots, especially the pacific northwest.
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pacific northwest, places like seattle andortland unfortunately dealing with a flood threat throughout this weekend. several storms moving on shore. heavy rain along the coast. heavy snow in the cascades. anywhere from two to three inches of rain possible, even higher amounts there. look at those snow totals. over two feet possible in the higher elevations of the cacades over the next 48 hours. for the rest of the ountry, it's a beautiful wwkend. temperatures well above average. 77 in los angeles. look at the midwest. no sign of cold in chicago. 46 degrees. and we're looking at temperatures in we'll start off our saturday above normal. a weak cold fronon system tracks in. highs today football game in indianapolis are looking at a cloudy, dreary day. dense fog is across indiana rain is likely during the game with temperatures in the 40s for freezing. the cold front will track through late tonight mainly sunday morning. moisture will be limited so the rain is expected to be the lower 40s. highs stay in the 40s for the rest of the week 7 weaaher team. seeethe screen information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: we'll start off our saturday with plenty of
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weak cold front will be >> and we are getting into the holiday spirit of things. we've got a great crowd on the plaza today. [ cheers and applause ] the tree is lit. it's a beautiful time of year. of course, it is all about giving, and today's 22nd annual toy drive is in full swing this weekend, and we're so grateful for generous donors l le susan, ceo of music together. good morning. >> good morning. >> now, susan, you participate in the toy drive year after year. why is music such a important gift thisime of year? >> well, boy, especially now, what's going on in the world, music is something that brings us together. music helps families connect. and music together gives them a place to do it. so we are really excited tobe donating music. we're in the business, our mission is really to bring music making to families. we do it all over the u.s., new york, california, and all the other states as wellas 41
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we provide music-making experiences for families. >> and what will you be donating this year? >> we are donating almost half a million dollararworth of cds and song books, and we're thrilled to be a part of this toy drive. like i said, it really lets us continue this mission of bringing music to families. >> susan darrow, thank you so much for your participation. the crowd back here, yes, they are excited. going to send it back to you guys in t t studio. >> thank you. just ahead in the wake of that terror attack in california, a controversial new call from a sheriff in upstate
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walgreens has you covered. so drop by and seize the savings! walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. and we are back on this saturday morning, december 5th, 2015. >> we're back now with really a nation on edge in the aftermath of that san bernardino massacre. in upstate new york, one sheriff is urging licensed gun owners to stay armed in public, to protect themselves, and others should another attack occur. kristen dahlgrr is here with more on america's reaction to the attacks. kristen, good morning. >> good morning, guys. there are still a lot of questions about mivation in the massacre, but the fact that this is being looked at as terrorism has changed the conversation for a lot o o people. not just people worried about another attack, but muslim-americans now concerned
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about 100 miles north of new york city, the sheriff has a strong message for gun owners. >> if they're comfortable with carrying a weapon, they're proficient and they're responsible, that they do carry that. >> he first posted his call to arms on the department's facebook page. i want to encourage citizens of ulster county who are licensed to carry a firearm to please do so. the post drew mixed reaction. >> i'm getting e-mails that i can't keep up with. the majority of which are in reement with me. but i am getting some pretty nasty e-mails. >> new york's police commissioner was among those who spoke out against the idea. >> i'm not supportive of that at all. >> the sheriff makes no apologies. >> i firmly beleleve in if you have aweapon, it might change things. >> meanwhile, across the country today, many muslim-americans fear an escalation in violence could be misplaced, especially after headlines like this one in "t"t new york post" this week. at the islamic center in
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the mosques where gunman syed farookok worshipped, muslims gathered for a sermon condemning the attacks. >> please remember we are your neighbors, we are your students, we are your doctors, we are your congressman. we're a big community and one person does not represent us all. >> in silver spring, maryland friday night, there were prayers for the victims and peace. while new york's mayor stood side by side with muslims on friday, a message to the city's 800,000 muslims. >> our muslim brothers and sisters contribute so much, and the city government should honor that by ever strengthening the bond. >> so we've got a very clear effort to separate muslims from radical muslims. the muslim community being very vocal, condemning these two shooters and the attack. at some mosques around the country, they have stepped up security. >> of course. kristen, thank you. up next, we'e' going to take a big turn here. we are going to have a little fun this saturday morning.
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tears when a little girl gave him her teddy bear for protection. the little girl who the ficer believed to be around 3 or 4 and her mother approached him when he was out responding to a call earlier this week. she simply went up to the officer and handed him t berar and said it was to keep his safe. the mother explained they have a law enforcement officer in their family and the little girl always hears everyone tell him to be safe so she wanted to do e same thing for mcconnell. isn't that sweet? >> so sweet. >> he was touched by that one. >> good to see some loves for the cops. good to see that. >> absolutely. let's get to this mom's facebook post making the rounds on social media. in this post, there it is right there, this mother is asking santa to give her -- to give modest, smaller gifts so that children don't feel bad when let's just say their f fiend gets a play station, or ipad and they get a hat or some mittens. >> oh, my goodness. >> basically she wants parents to give the pricier items and santa to stick to the small stuff, saying"you can explain
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you can't explain santa's discrimination." >> hmm. >> here's the question. do you agree with her? >> c c she get that message to the north pole in time? >> i guess a lot of people, she doesn't want the kids to be saying why didn't santa give me this and santa gave you that. the bigger stuff came from mom and dad. >> right. >> and santa's stuff was -- >> a lot of families do it that way. to be continued. >> finally, something that doesn't happen eveve day. a man's facebook post about cheating on his wife is getting lots of praise. we should explain. his name is jason hewlett, he shared the fact that he sort of cheated when he spotted this beautiful blonde woman in line at target. >> what is this? >> i'm setting the stage. but here's the thing. he realizes it was his wife. she was the woman. onhe facebook post, it turned into a love letter to his wife. he saw her with new eyes and he just couldn't believe that he gets to be her fellow. he later told today.com, he
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wife -- he didn't know she was going to the store. so it was a genuine moment of oh, that's a nice-looking lady. wait a minute, that's my wiwi. >> it's like the pina colada song come to life. >> it's very sweet. let's take a turn, shall we? gwyneth paltrow's big plans for her infamams car dress. one direction playing tattoo roulette. >> a lot of big headlines. it is not like fans needed another reason to love bill murray. however, they now have a big one anks toetflix and his holiday special "a very murray christmas." check it out. in the ho-long variety show, he sings, dances, drinks, and is ginned by famous friends amy poehler, miley cyrus, chris rock, and george clooney. it's already getting a lot of love online. here's a little taste for you featuring murray andnd michael cera. check it out. >> billy, this sad excuse for a
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>> none taken. >> starting to seem to me more like a christ-mess, as in what a mess. >>e have george clooney. >> i rest my case. you see "monuments men"? >> i was in it. >> you were so good in that. >> you were great. >> you were very good. >> anything with bill murray is going to be great. a very murray christmas is now streaming on netflix. next up in a new interview with "people" style watch, academy award winner gwyneth paltrow reveals what she's done with all those gorgeous gowns of hers, in case you were wondering. unlike most a-listers who send their oscar dresses back to the designers, she's been holding on to them for her 11-year-old daughter appppe. on the topic of her famous pink ralph lauren oscar dress, she says she hopes apple wears that one to her prom. it is good to be apple, that's for sure. is gwyneth adopting?
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since taking over as host of "the late late show," james corden has been known to come up with a clever game or two. in case you missed it, corden finagled the boys of one direction to play, get this, guys, tattoo roulette.@ ever heard of that one? here's how it works. everyrye grabbed a mystery box. four contained the word safe. the person whose box said tattoo had to get inked live on the show. seriously? >> seriously, i watched the clip. anxiety was at a a hysterical high, as you can imagine. the one who lost would be harry stiles, who now has the words "late late" tattooed on hihi arms thanks to mr. corden. would any of you agree to that? >> no. >> no. >> she's got four tattoos. >> i do have four. you'll never see them. i'm just kidding. >>heinelle has no tattoos. >> i have one ear piercing. >> i have two. >> hidden tattoo. you can't see it right now. >> you're telling the truth. >> yep. > we'll dig a little deeper
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here is additional forecast information from the kwwl eastern iowa. temperatures this morning are 10 to 15 degrees above normal. a weak cold front will be tracking east into iowa today. clouds will begin to will be around 50 with south winds up to 20 mph. the tailgaters for the dreary day. dense fog s across indiana this morning and will not lift much throughout the day. highs in indianapolis are expected to be nearing 50. panthers fans ll also be dealing with a dreary day in portland, oron. rain is likely during the game ith temperatures in the 40s for kickoff. back here mostly cloudy with lows just above freezing. the cold front will track through late tonight into tomorrow. the best chance to see any moisture will be mainly sunday morning. moisture will limited so the rain is expected to be light and scattered across the area. highs sunday will be in the lower 40s. highs stay in the 40s for the rest of the
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moisture tracking in friday. from the kwwl stormtrack for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather eam: we'll start off our saturday with plenty of sunshine across eastern iowa. temperatures this morningare 10 to 15 derees above normal. a weak cold front will beetracking easttinto iowa today. clouds will begin to increase this afternoon as the system tracks in. highs today will be around 50 with south winds up to 20 mph..he tailgatee for the hawkeye football game in indianapolis are looking at a cloudy, dreary day. dense fog is across indiana this morning and will not lift much throughout the day. highs in indianapolis are expected to be nearing 50. panthers fans will also be dealing with a dreary day in portland, oregon. rain is likely duuing the e ame with temperatures in the 40s for kickoff. back here in eastern iowa tonight, we'll see mostly cloudy with lows just above freezing.
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husband and we suspects in the san bernardino massacre were radicalized tocommit terror. this as the islamic state claims the two suspects were two of its supporters. >> the killings pushing "the new york times" to take a dramatic stand on gun control, running a front page editorial for the first time in nearly a century. the editorial board calling it a national disgrace that people can legally purchase weapons designed specifically to kill.. and simon cowell's london mansion was ransacked while the reality tv star and his family were sleeping nearby. the bandits getting off with a massive bounty of cash and jewels, today, saturday, december 5th, 2015. good morning, and welcome back to "today" on a saturday morning. craig,g,his might be o o of the biggest crowds i've seen here. >> this is a lovely crowd
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>> you want to? >> this is a weekday cwd! >> yeah. >> it's a holiday crowd. we'll ke it. thank you so much for waking up with us this morn. i'm sheinelle jones in for erica this morning, alongside craig melvin and rafael miranda in for dylan. >> let's start with kristen welker, who's got the very latest on the investigation into san bernardino. kristen, good morning. >> good morning, guys. good morning, everyone. the fbi is now treating the san bernarno shooting as an act of terrorism, we get new details about the shooters. nbc's miguel almaguer is following the latest for us in san bernardino. miguel, good morning to you. morning. the fbi says i is poring over thth suspect's digital footprint, looking for any clues. they say their investigation could take quite some time and it is now a terror investiuation. this morning, a closer look at the husband and wife who many saw as an ordinary family until they murdered 14 and wounded 21.
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developed indications of radicalization by the killers and of potential inspiration by foreign terrorist organizations. >> reporter: the fbi now poring to the lives of syed farook and tashfeen malik. she was the newly americanized housewife from pakistan who investigators say pledged support for isison facebook. he was the american-born food inspector, the parents of a 6-month-old. getting our fir look inside, this is where investigators pored through documents and scoured their digital trail which the fbi says they took special care to destroy. killed by police in a gun battle after the shooting, the couple took the lives of mothers and fathers, sons and daughters. the youngest 26, the oldest 60. >> we are just all soo sick off seeing families get hurt by
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>> reporter: among the dead, 45-year-old shannonjohnson. his wounded co-worker denise paraza releasing a statement overnight saying she's only alive because johnson shielded her during the gunfire, telng her three words -- "i got you." this orning, tears and heartbreak for the victims as police scour through the suspect's lives to piece together this horrific crime. the fbi director says as of now, there is no true way to know the suspect's true intent. they say poring through all of their social media as well as the computers and cell phones that have been destroyed may be a key part of their investigation. kristen? >> miguel, thank you for that report. in colorado, law enforcement officials, family, and friends paid tribute to the campus police officer killed in the shootingngat a planneded parenthood center. garrett swayze was one of the first to respond to the call that a gunman had opened fire at a clinic in colorado springs.seyeyas one of the first to respononto the call that a gunman had opened fire at a clinic in colorado springs.
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around the country attended his funeral where he was remembered as a hero who ran towards danger, rather than running away. hundreds of pages of c ccago police reports have just been released detailing the shooting last year of 17-year-old laquan mcdonald. in a videotape of the shooting, mcdonald can be seen moving by the police cars and then twisting ase's hit by police bullets, but the police reports differ dramatically from the video. in those reports, police officers at the scene describe mcdonald holding a knife, refusing to drop it afterer repeated demands and moving towards them in a menacing way. officer jason van dyke has been charged with first-degree murder in the case.@ a frightening close call for outspoken music mogul simon cowell. burglars broke into cowell's london home friday morning while the star and his family were sleeping. according to reports, it was about 2:00 a.m. when someone snuck into the luxury town home, raided a safe, and got away with cash and jewelry said to be worth six figures. cowell, his papaner lauren
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21-month-old baby eric were all sound asleep upstairs while the burglary was going on below. an alarm woke a security guard and the guard roused the family. cowell is said to be worth more than $500 million. he created "the x factor" and is probably best known for his extremely blunt critiques of contestants while a judge on "american idol." sierman is the wife of cowell's iend. cowell did not encounter any arrests. cowell came face-to-face with an in 2012. the woman was caught and sentenced to one year of community service. a friend quoted in british newspapers says the family is badly shaken up, but relieved that no one is hurt. of course, that is he important thing, that no one was hurt. theome has high-tech security alalms and a full-time bodyguard, but all that is said to be under investigation right now. and finally, seattle police
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unusuallraffic stop. take a look. the officer's dash cam reported his statements of amazement as the driver allegedly tried to snort cocaine right in front of him. >> you're about to start coco on the side of the road? what would possess you to do that on a traffic stop with a police officer right behind you? i just don't understand. >> i don't t nderstand either. >> just amazing. the police video includes a suggestion to viewers, especially to driyers. that is one audacious driver. >> i don't understand either. >> i got nothing. >> i love the police officer. are you really going to do this in front of me. >> raffi's got another check of the forecast for us. >> yeah. >> fog? >> a little bit of fog out there. visibility has been down this morning. dense fog advise ris and even some freezing fog advisories. that could cause delays at the airports later on this morning. probably into the early afternoon, you can see
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zero. the good news is lots of mild, dry weather to enjoy as well. beautiful day in southern california. a trouble spot in the pacific northwest. and also,o,across florida. really all weekend long. showers continue. we have got a stalled out front here. look at your sunday. 44 in chicago. a great cuple of days ahead. we'll start off our saturday above normal. a weak cold front system tracks in. highs today football game in indianapolis are looking at a cloudy, dreary day. dense fog is across indiana rain is likely during the game with temperatures in the 40s for freezing. the cold front will track through late tonight mainly sunday morning. moisture will be limited so the rain is expected to be the lower 40s. highs stay in the 40s r the rest of the week 7 weather team. see the screen information from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team: we'll start off our saturday with plenty of sunshine across eastern iowa. weak cold front wil be
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forecast. back to you. >> thank you. now to the controversial new spike lee movie just released in theaters this weekend. craig had a chance to sit down with the legendary film maker. >> it's called "chi-raq." chicago meets ira iis an unflattering term, because the killings and shootings just won't stop. while some critics say it's demeaning, spike told me his goal is simple. he wants his film to save the city. >> welcome to "chi-raq." land of pain, misery, and strife. >> to tell a story about gangs and guns in chicago, spike lee went as outrageous as the violence itself. >> all you care about is this tired gangster game. it's lame. >> rhyming gang bangers and the women who love them star in lee's musical satire. women stop sleeping with their
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in "chi-raq," a group of women tried the same to stop a gruesome gang war. >> y'all know the power we have over them withholding just a day. >> using a greek comedy to tell the story of an american tragedy. why? >> satire has been used most effectively to deal with very serious subject matterer >> in his film, when a stray bullet kills a little girl in chicago's south side, no one says anything because snitches get stitches. lee maintained this street code is e reason why many killers go unpunished. >> there's a stress between the community and the police, and also there's a fear of reliation. >> music, social media, drugs, poverty, unemployment, and hopelessness. they're all root causes the director weaves throughout, but hopes movie goers walk out with one thing top of mind. >> i want them to think about number one, the violence that's happening here.
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to do something about guns. >> in chicago, the murder rate is up more than 25% over last year. there are now more than 100,000 gang members in chicago, outnumbering police almost eight to one. >> chicago has one of the toughest gun laws. but if you get in the car, 30 minutes, you're in indiana. the guns in the city of chicago come from indiana. >> john cusack plays father michael pfleger, the real life white priest withhn all black congregation, trying to save souls and lives in a neighborhood that sees death often. >> if this was happening in the white community, there would not be aauietness about it. this is hopefully going to, you know, shake the conscience of chicago and america. >> but some feel the portrayal is unfair, calling it disparaging. city officials asked lee to change the film's name, and after the trailer was released, some accused him of making light
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amy ho is a chicago e.r. doctor who's seen more gunshot victims than she can count. she's also seen "chi-raq." >> i think it way trivialized the violence and the tragedy we see. >> spike lee sees it differently. >> i deal sometimes with very serious subject matters. and people are going to have opinions about various serious subject matters. and this is the latest one. the violence, thehe blood that is flowing on the south side of chicago. >> wow. >> i've seen the movie. >> okay. >> and at times, it's a lot too watch. but it is definitely going to start a conversation. with regards to the controversy, spike lee said craig, this is my 17th film. every film i make i'm supposed to be starting a conversation. it's supposed to be controversial. >> and it already has. >> yes. so mission accomplished. >> let's send it over to kristen in the orange room. she has today's plaza fans of the day.
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that might be trending. reservations are often still available at places that are not widely known. >> let's mosey down to folks like myself who have not planned anything. >> all these trips are under $200. the first is the inat sea island. this is an amazing choice. the inn at sea iesland located near savannah has a deal with dr. seuss. so the kids will explore with whoville wonderland and have christmas with the grinch while the adults can spa, play tenenis and golf. rates are $195 a night. >> not bad for the family. >> absolutely. anything else on that one? >> we have one here. >> this is a wine retreat but not in california like a lot of people would assume. >> virginia is an undiscovered winery. they're well-known for their cabernets and chardonnays as well. the salamander resort is on 300 horse-filled acres near the blue ridge mountains. it's a stunning hotel.
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here is additional forecast informatioiofrom the kwwl eastern iowa. temperatures this morning are 10 to 15 degrees above normal. a weak cold front will be tracking east into iowa today. clouds will begin to will be arouvd 50 with south winds up to 20 mph. the tailglgers for the dreary daa. dense fog is across indiana this morning and will not lift much throughout the day. highs in indianapolis are expected to be nearing 50. panthers fans will also be dealing with a dreary day in portland, oregon. rain is likely during the game with temperatures in the 40s for kickoff. back here mostly cloudy with lows just above freezing. the cold front will track through late tonight into tomorrow. the best chance to see any moisture will be maanly sunday morning. moisture will be limited so the rain is expected to be light and scattered across the area. highs sunday will be in the lower 40s. highs stay in the 40s for the rest of the
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moisture tracking in friday. from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen for your complete weather information. here is additional forecast information from the kwwl stormtrackk7 weather team: we'll start off our saturday with plenty of sunshine across eastern iowa. temperatures this morning are 10 to 15 degrees above normal. a weak cold front will be tracking east into iowa today. clouds will begin to increase this afternoon as the system tracks in. highs today will be around 50 with south winds up to 20 mph. the tailgatee for the hawkeye football game in indianapolis are looking at a cloudy, dreary day. dense fog is across indiana this morning and will not lift much throughout the day. highs in indianapolis are expected to be nearing 50. panthers fans will als be dealing with a dreary day in portland, oregon. raan is likely during the game with temperatures in the 40s for kickoff. back here in eastern iowa tonight, we'll see mostly cloudy with lows just above freezing.
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willltrack throughghlate tonight into tomorrow. the best chance to see any moisture will be mainly sunday morning. moisture will be limited
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