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hey, everybody. good morning. it is friday, november 21st. welcome to "way too early." we read mean tweets in the breaks to each other. we should start to record them. we will then tweet them out. i think people will get a kick. it's great to have you with us. it is a friday. we want to start in upstate new york where a massive snowstorm is expected to wrap up after pounding the buffalo region. the storm is being blamed for at least ten deaths after dropping more than 7 feet of snow in certain areas. roof collapses is a major concern. with warmer temperatures expected this weekend, flooding is going to be an issue as well. lester holt has more. >> reporter: more than 100 patients had to be evacuated from this nursing home when the roof began to show signs of weakening. >> the roof is comprised. obviously it has not collapsed
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yet but there is potential. >> reporter: in hamburg more than 2 dozen people driven from the road by whiteout conditions and deep snow have been holed up in the walmart since tuesday. from the air we could see entire sections of the buffalo area painted in white. rooftops that look as though they've been slathered in whipped cream. >> we've worked our way south of buffalo and it gets worse. these are unplowed streets. you can count dozen of cars that were bury ied in snow. it's like the day the earth stood still. >> even as road crews make progress there are naiblds cut off surrounded by chest-deep snow. we ventured down one cul-de-sac on foot. we could only shout a conversation with this woman. >> have you ever seen it like this? >> i've never seen anything like this. >> officials say they're doing their best to reach those facing emergencies. and reminding home-bound
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residents to take precautions. >> okay. that was nbc's leather holt reporting. certainly precautions are necessary. you're looking at latest photographs from the buffalo bills football stadium which is covered complete any snow. their scheduled game has been moved to monday night at fort field in detroit. bill karins will have more on the storm track coming up in his northeast a few minutes. we were strangers once, too. those were the words last night in a speech to the nation from president obama where he made the emotional case for wide ranging immigration reform. with a nod to the political blow back that lies ahead for him. the president heads to las vegas today. the white house said the plan shifts resources to the border. streamlines immigration courts, and protects human trafficking victim finance would remove barriers for foreign workers to come here and stay longer, especially in the high-tech
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industry. the center piece prevents the deportation as many as 5 million americans most of whom are the parents of children born on u.s. soil. >> if you register, pass a criminal background check, and you're willing to pay your fair share of taxes, you'll be able to apply to stay in this country temporarily without fear of deportation. you can come out of the shadows. and get right with the law. all we're saying is we're not going to deport you. i know, some of the critics of the action call it amnesty. well, it's not. amnesty is the immigration system we have today. >> and while he argued every president since eisenhower has taken executive action. it's clear that the president is aware of the pearilous politics that lie ahead. >> don't let it be a deal breaker on every issue. it's not how our democracy works. congress certainly shouldn't shut down our government again
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just because we disagree on this. >> republicans s incensed and spae party is using the president's words against him. >> he's acting like one. the american people want nothing more than for us to work together. >> he was talking about immigration that day. i know, that some wish i could bypass congress and change the law myself. that's not how democracy works. indeed, mr. president. it isn't. >> some like jim demint say the move will only em boldin more people to make the trek across from mexico. many top legislators and governors are considering legal action. some are pushing for surgical budget strikes. others dangled the idea of a shut down. others won't rule out the idea of impeachment.
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>> appropriation bill is the one area where the senate and congress can prioritize spending and we can defund areas of president obama's lawlessness. and so we should do so we should use the -- >> are you worried about the political draw back on the republicans if they do that? >> not if it's very targeted and very limit what happened are we talking about? maybe denying a cup million dollar worth of spending in no. this is not threatening government shut down or anything drastic. >> resolution of disapproval. second would be a censure. third, cut out the appropriation bills the funds that would fund this. that's the progressive effort of this moving forward. but i don't want to do the last thing. i don't want to do the i-word. nobody wants to throw the nation into that turmoil. the president has thrown us into this situation. some republicans have urged caution senator lindsey graham of south carolina said, quote, if you overreact it cobecomes about us not about president
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obama. bill cosby is scheduled to take the stage tonight for a performance as this list of women accusing him of sexual assault is growing. we now have a new person to add to the list. 57-year-old florida nurse saying that cosby drugged and raped her in las vegas when she was 19. she continued to see him and later asked for an asked and received thousands of dollars from him. >> he changed the course of my life instead of empowering me like he said he does to people, he made me a victim. and all my life i've been a victim because of this. it doesn't go away for all the days of my life. >> the wife of the incredible hulk actor is also speaking out. karla ferrigno claims cosby tried to force him in 1967 but she was able to get away. new york's daily news has this
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exclusive interview with another woman say the comedian lured her to a hotel room in 1992 and assaulted her. and act res -- actress said cosby forced her to perform oral sex in a dressing room. producers cosby show are breakibreak ing silence. closet inti scheduled to give a stand up performance tonight at eastern florida state college he did not address the allegations last night during a show that took place in the bahamas. in the past he's denied allegations made by women. he's never been criminally charged. the federal reserve launched a sweeping review of how it oversees major banks after a series of critical reports.
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cnbc join us live from london. why the need for the review and what changes could we see as a result of the feds stepping in. >> well it's interesting. why the need? the fact of the matter is, it's been six years in the making. the 2008 crisis there was a huge amount of crisis among all the regulators not just the federal reserve about how they dealt with wall street. there's been criticism from junior staff they weren't allowed to carry the investigations forward that they wanted to. the sweeping changes that we talk about here perhaps less of a cozy relationship between some stockers and the banks. the federal reserve irts denied a lot of accusations. they said they have had big strengths and successes including strengthening the bank's funding and how they police themselves. new requirements about what they pay dividend and billions of dollars in settlements.
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meanwhile, the u.s. market hit more than record highs in the previous session. we saw the 44th record high for the s&p for 2014. we're on the cusp of record territo territory. there's a comeback. marketing stabilizing. people like the intel shares. some of the days it was really good as well including the fed. i have to one question mark about that. we worry about other countries but it was the best figure since 1993 and some have said it was too good to be true. if it was that good then the u.s. economy could be growing twice the rate it is. some of the data may have been enr erroneous. >> it's interesting we're back in hindsight being 20/20 of the president's recent trip and meetings in china. google is looking to get back into the country. which is a country that didn't have much to do with the company in years' past map do you think
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the reconnectivity is about? >> at lot of speculation. google seize d their relation r. the fact remains there are reports, we haven't got google confirming this. there are reports considering bringing a version of the play mobile app back to china. the reason is apparent. there are all kinds of apps being sold in the country and they will be able to control the whole process. >> certainly a huge marketplace. that's for sure. have a great weekend. tributes are pouring in for mike nichols. he passed away wednesday night. he was born in germany but came to the u.s. when he was 7. alpa chino called him the greatest director.
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meryl streep said he's irreplaceable. and steven spielberg said he got the best out of his actors and kept scenes ironic and real. there were essentially three types of scenes negotiations, fights, and seductions. >> we can change this whole country. i'm going win this thing. when i do, we're going make history. look me in the eye and tell me it's not going to happen. look me in the eye and -- >> henry. tell me you don't want to be a part of it. >> promises were made. >> not by me. >> i've been with the company for 25 years! i've neutralized champions of communism. i spent the last three years learning finish! >> it got me into your house. you put on music and you start opening up your personal life to me. >> you're trying to seduce me.
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>> aren't you? >> what a scene. dustin hoffman, who was an unknown actor before the graduate said nicoles was courageouso for casting him in the role. we send our best to diane sawer and her family. diane also lost her mom four weeks ago. tells your favorite works by the iconic mike. the influences the man has had on generations is incredible. when we think about from the graduate all the way to the bird cage to so many great things that he's brought to all of us. we'll put your best thoughts later in the show. still ahead on "way too earl early". how the team who lost 16 in a row was able to pull it off on thursday night in the football that is must see. plus bill karins has a check on the forecast. including the remain of new york's lake effect snow.
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the second quarter. murray's night ends early after a helmet-to-helmet hit takes him out of the game. all right. the chiefs rally back leaving the raiders trailing by three points a the end of the fourth. oakland quarterback carr fooinds james jones for the touchdown pass. the raiders hang on to beat kansas city. ending a 16-game losing streak. first victory for more than a year. i kind of wanted to see the helmet to helmet thing. >> you. >> it kind of looked like this. the guy was running. the guy was running and the other guy come in like this and boom and he went down. and the ball went -- >> can you slow that down? it was too fast. so everybody knows. it's kristin who shot jr. we feel like we left everybody
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hanging. sue ellen's sister. >> i still have that on vhs. you ruined it for me. >> i'm sorry. i'm sorry. my apologies. >> i can look at the pictures all day. i'm not the only one. everyone is in ah trying to picture what we would do in these situations. the snow has come to an end, thankfully. it was another two to three feet on top of the epic snows from yesterday. i heard a front end loader got stuck. that's serious. it was coming down so fast and so hard. and a lot of roofs were starting to collapse. they had one nursing home they had to evacuate and that's the fear right thirough the weekend. it's not going to be colt enough to melt right away and it's going to rain a little bit and give added weight and added insult. areas like orchard park are horrible. buffalo the forecast for the city itself we could get up to 61 on monday. that is the day of concern, thomas, if we're going to get
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horrible flooding in western new york, 61 with rain it's going to melt in a hurry. >> and bill, as you look at that. going from 26 on friday to 61. that's amazing. >> and it gets cold again next week. they could have lake effect snow around thanksgiving again. >> dc been deadly. >> weather whiplash. thank you. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe." some democrats are accusing the white house of siding with the cia. why it's putting democrats against democrats. and on a much lighter note, when we come back we'll huddle around the water cooler. put one dog that can't seem to follow the rules. but this poor guy -- i think he was set up for failure. it's not nice. they tempt the hell out of this pup. i know, i would fail. much more after this. once there was a girl
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all right. it is tgif. we huddle around the water cooler. >> we begin with the tonight show. host jimmy fallon likes to time to focus on the more positive headlines of the week. it's called "i've got good news and good news." >> all major airlines recently issued a joint statement that not a single flight will be delayed this holiday season. also, the pilot for every flight
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will be dwayne, "the rock" johnson. staring at your smartphone for too long can give you awesome super powers. >> in other news it was recently announced that starting tomorrow whenever anyone wink it is will make this noise. [ bell dinging ] >> super model adrian lima swiped right on your tinder profile. >> puppy, puppy, kitten, kitten, bunny in a cashmere sweater. puppy again and two more kittens. >> bunny in a cashmere sweater. >> i wished i could get super vision from my phone. i think i'm going blind. >> i know. >> let's go to a dog show. fail or a win? take a look at the competition. you've seen it before. see how fast dogs can get through the path. but then one golden retriever gets a little distracted.
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♪ ♪ oh, poor guy! that dog is me. bacon, bacon, bacon! >> this dog has a couple of drinks. he eats some snacks. his owner tries to help him off the course. i don't blame him, thomas. there's too much good stuff there. >> that dog is me. >> last up today. there's another edition of mean tweets and jimmy kimmel has celebrities read nasty tweets real people have written about them. it's usually pretty funny. take a look. [ cheers and applause ] you ugly [ expletive ] big board looking [ expletive ]. shut the [ expletive ] up.
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popular opinion lena dunham's bobs are dog noses. ty burr real looks like john ham if john ham was a crack addict. >> how would is bob now? about 120? >> i feel like britney spears is stalking me on the radio. quite forcing your suck age on me. >> she's a real man's man. >> i hope you all have a great weekend except you, lisa kudrow, [ expletive ] you. >> if an alien landed here and demanded a famous person to eat,
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i would drive straight to adam sandler's house. [ expletive ]. [ cheers and applause ] >> oh! love it. it's a rough, rough world out there. >> -- don't go twitter. i want to get your responses to our twitter question this morning. earlier we asked you your favorite nicole's films are. a real tribute to him passing away at the age of 83. >> a lot of our view hearse multiple answers. annie, silk wood, the bird cage, the graduate, who is afraid of virginia wolf, charlie wilson's war and working girl. >> so many wonderful films and so many great stars he influenced. whoopee go whoop whoopee goldberg, he helped
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welcome back. let's get a check on the day ahead. president obama will follow up on the immigration announcement with a visit to nevada.announce. and the capitol christmas tree arrives in washington, d.c., the tree hails from minnesota this year, and it will be lit on december 2nd, that is it, "morning joe" starts right now. >> if you register, pass a criminal background check and you are willing to pay your fair share of of taxes you will be able to apply to stay in the country without the fear of deportation, you can come out of the shadows and get right with the law, all we are saying is, we are not going to deport you, the critics of this action call it
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