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tomorrow. it's thursday, december 10th. coming up on "early today." donald trump support grows as the controversy over his muslim ban proposal draws comment from the greatest of all time. new fbi details on the couple's onlnle courtship, discussing jihad. >> online, as late as -- as earl ea as the it end y as the end of the 2013, they were talking about martyrdom before they were married. and a tanker explosion in alabama forces residents to evacuate. and court room outbursts from the shooter of the planned parenthood. andnt check it out, the world'ss firir official test tube puppies.
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good morning. today, members of congress are receiving high level classified briefings on the san bernardino shootings. as for the couple who killed 14,14 we're learning about warning signs. nbc's tracie potts is live in washington. what are wesh expecting to learn today? >> reporter: we may not learn a lot because it is classified. law makers may certainly get a lot more detail about what the investigation is revealing at this point and they'll give us somes sense afterwards as to whether or not they're satisfied with what they're hearing. and what we've already learned about this investigation is surprising. fbi directorrp comy was here on the heels yesterday telling law makers some of what they did not
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that these two were radicalized before they started -- as he put it -- dating each other online, asnl early a a the end of 2013, they were13 talking about jihad and martyrdom and that was before the rise of isis and beershe travelbeer before tashfeen travelled here on a edvisa. and before that, syed farook was talking to his neighbor about a possible attack. that neighbor is now being questioned. heti provided two of the four weapons -- that relative, he's also a distant relative -- provided two of the four weapons used in the attack. donald trump is again threatening a third party bid. he's been under abyy the so-called establishment for his
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>> if i'm treated fairly, i uld never do it. if i'm not treated fairly, i ght very well do it. my deal is i have to be treated fairly. >> trump's political rivals have already condemned his proposal and now we're hearing from other big names. and trump tweeted obama said in his speech that muslims are our sports heroes. what sport is he talking about an who is obama profiling? many were quick to point out one if not the greatest of all time, ali, trump who he met in 07. and yesterday, the champ released an anti-isis statement and a not so veiled jab at trump. "speakg as someoneho has never been accused of political correctness, i believe our political leaders should bring understanding to clairify that
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perverted people's views on what islam really is." basketball legend, kareem ababl-jabbar,is latest piece, what donald trump and isis have in common.. and trump way out in front in south carolina. atro 35%. his support actually jumped eightum points after his statement. from 30% during the first two nights to 38% during the seconond two. for more on that we go to nbc's katy tur. >> reporter: donald trump isn't quieting down. >> these are people outside the country, so we're not really talk about the constitution and this isn't about religion, this is about safety. >> our freedom is bound up with the freedom off others. regardless of what they look
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their last name is or what faith they practicece >> reporter: the country remain divided and according to a poll, bloomberg find nearly 2/3 agree with thehe ban. >> who's chopping off people's heads? >> reporter: parliament will consider a 300,000 plus petition to ban the candidate. >> will they consider making nald trump another -- >> reporter: and now trump planning an end of the month trip to meet netanyahu.ta he wants an international simpymbol of real estate.. >> i'm the least racist person you have ever met.
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>> no, i don't think so. >> islam foeb? >> no. pp. a minnesota m m is accused of aconspiring to help isis. the somali man was arrested yesterdaandre charge would conspiracy to offer help. they say he tried to help other young men from o the somali community travel to syria to help fight for isis. dramaticootage overnight from birmingham, alabama, where a tanker exploded. firepl officials say one of the cylinders ruptured and ignited another chemical on the truck. nearby residents were evacuad. the fire is under control and crews are now olconducting a hazmat clean up. protesters took to the
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it's the latest fallut from the f recently released video from last year that shows an officer shooting a teenager 16 times. t sfwlrks an >> reporter: an emotional meeting that chicago police board. >> they brought a birch ofunch of liars and thieves and destroyed a community i a put my life in. >> reporter: this just hours afterou protesters shut down streets calling on mayor rahm emmanuel to shut down. he accepted responsibility for his handlingli of the fatal police shooting andapologized. >> if we're going to begin the healing process, the first step in that journey is my step and i'm sorry.so >> reporter: the anger w w ignitetelast month with the release of dash cam video shat
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shooting a 17-year-old 16 times. the officer is now charge would murder and entered alea of not guilty. last week chicago's police chief was fired. the mor admitted police and city leaders need to earn the public's trust. >> it is a painful process and a long journey because of the issues we need to confront. >> reporter: earlier ts week, the justice department launched a civil rights invnvtigation into the chicago police department. dan scheneman, nbc news. >> both sides digging indiana in chicago. little doubt remains of the motive to the killing of a planned parenthood in colorado spring and the e spect appearered in court yesterday. among his nearly 16 outbursts, he railed against planned parenthood.
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that's what planned parenthood does. >> deer is charge wouldd with 179 felony accounts. a comp taens hearing is skaejled for december 23rd. the pacific northwest continues to take a pounding. so i fryer is in the flood zone. >> reporter: a parade of storms marching to the pacific northwest isac flooding roads a neighbhbhoods so quickly those caught off guard nideeed to be rescued. and rivers of mud under roads and homes. and one briefly trapped a man inside his house and in oregon a massive sink hole took out two lanes of road. and some with more than 12 inches of rain. >> when the water reaches the
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blowou the second whistle. >> reporter: no one is taking chancesak as thetorm parade marchs s marches on. >> bill karins is here. >> northwest known for gloomy weather and light rain. this is a parade of storms. and this is one of the storm fatalities in the portland, oregon area. this tree split the house in half and unfortunately, a 60-year-old woman did die in that tree crash. look at this storm as it goes acroro the pacific and slams into northwest and we have a big shot of rain coming up i-5 from eugege to portland and that will be right along the coast of washington state into areas near seattle and what's different about this stormnt is we're going to focus g a lot of rainn and snow
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we like it. now we're starting to get this further to the south and eventually we'll get good snow out of this d too. so, late tonight and into tomorrow the travel will be most difficult and from mammoth lakes to interstate 80, 1 to 2 feet of snow and windsouldust up to 80 miles per hour. and now a closer look at your day ahead. the other side of the country is still feeling like maybe midfall instead of the end of fall. 70s in texas. we're going to be near 60 in chicago. buffalo at 55. even northern vermont, 50 degrees. we could see record highs in areas of the east. flowers are going to start to get confused. >> i'm confuse would a ad with all the crazy weather. another hoverboard goes up
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cracking down?own? the number of boston college students who've gotten sick from eating at a nearby chipotle has sky r rketed to 120. later on "today," the exclusive interview with the foupdnder and ceo of chipotle. and the first baltimore police officer tried in the death of freddy gray testified in his own defense yesterday. he said he did not call foror medical help because gray showed no signs of injury and did not request medical attention. he also said he did not secure gray's seatbelt because it'ss pically the driver's responsibility. they have argued that he
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medical help and not bucklg him in. this holiday season it seems the hoverboard is one of the most hottest items, literally. the lithium batteries have a history of over heating and catching fire and because they're not toys or vehicles, they're not regulated. the consumer product safety commission is investigagang those firere now check out the world's first puppies to be born through in vitro furtalization. this technology may allow doctors to prevent genetic diseases like cancer. high tech and very cute. let's get down to business. futures are higher and the dow swung 360 points but closed 75 points down and crude oil near a six yearlow.
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spend about $203 for a gourmet miller. the harris poll survey poled over 2,000 u.s. adults and they found millennials are willing to spend the most. those irresponsib kids. and we're not talking about mayweather packio.
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to an nba game this weekend.end. this morning on "today," the new holiday display fad that's creating danger in the sky. find out why the faa is weighing in on those laser light christmas decorations. the head of the ufc announced a rematch between holly holol and ronda rousy will take place july 9th in las vegas. rousy is still recovering from the second round knock out. deandre jordan and los angeles easily picks up their third cocoeculative win. and memphis down two as the clock ticked down. the grizzlies let it fly from high court, hitting the desperation three-pointer with
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just ahead, the president and first lady reveal what's on their list of favorite things.
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scares amy poller the most.most. now for the fun stuff, some entertainment news.
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hammal hosting a special on light sasars. carryy fisher's dog, gary now on instagram, the pooch gained a following after recent interviews by fisher to promote ""star wars: the force awakens."" youtube releasing its annual rewind video looking at the year's best videos and it celebrates the web sites 10th year and includes performances of current and previous youtube stars. and we finally know who bought wu tang's copy of the single album, thehe person known for rising the price of the
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and very overtly "game of thrones." it includes the house of stark motto, winter is coming. >> creative. i like it. and amy poehler revealing her biggest year on "the tonight show" last night. >> what's your biggest fear? >> easy. being mistaken for j-lo. and then being asked to dance. and dancing better than j-lo. and j-lo being angry. i don't want j-lo to be angry a a me. that's my biggest fear. >> who knew amy poehler and i
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this is "early today." > leading the news in the washington post, saudy ae saudi women are voting and running for office for the first time ever. and they're on the ballot for municipal counsel seats. elections will take place this saturday. historic. and for mashable, toronto cab driver bangs on an uber car and is dragged 70 feet at an antiuber protest. he confronted the uber driver for allegedly having no insurance. toronto taxi drivers are protesting what they see as unsafe business practctes by the
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city's taxi services. the board voted to hire a new town marshal and this heated argument over the firing of it the old town marshal quickly escalated between the fist fight between the new and old town marshal. >> who gets to arrest who? >> that's a very important question. state police investigateing the incident. t t inteteiew covered everything from most cherished moments to most favorite books. and his favorite song, wait for it, kendrick lamar's "how much a dollar costs." and the first lady can't get enough of "up townwn funk" by bruno mars. and the animated film "inside out."
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in oregon, one lucky player won the $6.4 million lottery jackpot from iraq. this is the first time in the ste 's history someone overseasasought a mega bucks ticket online and won. you can imagine your money fwoegoes a lot farther there. >> yvi didn't even know they were eligible. i want a bigger pot next time. good point. president obama expected to sign into lawn over haul of the no-child left behind law. it also encouraged states to limit the time students spend on testing. keep it right here for more news, weather and sports.
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