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n hard and soft surfaces to help prevent the spread of bacteria and keep your home healthy. lysol is the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. visit lysol.com/missionforhealth this morning on "early today" -- pre-emptive strike. former penn state head coach joe paterno prepares for the worst. after the oops, texas governor rick perry tries to recover from his monumental debate gaffe. and hanging hooves. meet a goat with a gnarly and hanging hooves. meet a goat with a gnarly pastime. captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello, good morning. i'm veronica de la cruz. nbc news has learned joe paterno, college football's all-time winningest coach has reached out to a high-powered
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washington, d.c. criminal defense attorney this as speculation swirls about the potential for civil suits from the families of alleged victims. meanwhile, officials are digging deeper into the allegations of abuse and a cover-up that have rocked the campus to its core. nbc's jay gray reports. >> reporter: later today the penn state board of trustees will meet again as multiple investigations into alleged child sexual abuse continue. >> the specific aspects of these terrible activities that occurred and terrible damage that was done really remains to be established by whatever law enforcement investigations are yet under way. as well as the investigation by our own board of trustees, special committee. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor tom corbett shifted it to the victims of the alleged attacks during a visit to the campus last night. >> we need to identify these victims of sexual abuse. we need to find them, we need to help them. they are our children. >> reporter: while the nittany
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lions' interim football coach begins to search for a way to bring his splintered team and college back together. >> i'm going to find a way to restore the confidence and start a healing process. >> reporter: it is an overwhelming task. >> it's going to be tough for this campus to move forward. >> reporter: a long and difficult journey that will include a candlelight vigil for the victims of the alleged abuse on friday night. jay gray, nbc news, state college, pennsylvania. turning now to the campaign trail, texas governor rick perry isn't letting his debate fumble sideline his white house aspirations. instead, the gop contender went into full-on damage control facing critics and comics head on. nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on that and a strategic move by the obama administration. good morning to you. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. not remembering which federal agency to cut, it's actually gotten a lot of attention for texas governor rick perry who was languishing in the polls but now he's been all over tv in the last 24 hours or so, including
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late night talk shows. they had quite a bit of fodder to work with. take a look at what was said last night on david letterman. >> number six -- >> hey, listen, you try concentrating with mitt romney smiling at you, that's one handsome dude. >> i know. i know exactly what you're talking about. >> reporter: now, analysts are saying on a serious note, perry is going to have to do a lot of prep, that he cannot afford to make another mistake like this in tomorrow's debate in south carolina, which will focus, by the way, on national security. meantime, back here in washington, the obama administration is effectively putting off a decision on the key stone exle oil pipeline under pressure from nebraska officials, environmentalists. they have decided to put off that decision until after the 2012 election. >> tracie potts in washington, thank you. elsewhere on this veterans day, a rare display of
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bipartisanship to help put those who sacrificed for the nation back to work. on capitol hill yesterday every senator on the floor voted in favor of a measure to award tax credits of up to $9600 to companies that hire disabled veterans who have been looking for a job for at least six months. the plan also calls for more job counseling and training for vets and troops about to be discharged. the measure now moves to the house where it is expected to pass. now here's a look at some other stories making news "early today" in america. the u.s. navy soared to new heights in new york yesterday. the mz-38 airship was the first blimp to be launched by the naval branch of america's armed services in half a century. the test flights were conducted for communication exercises. who says the youth don't care about politics? high school senior was elected mayor of aredale, iowa. the 18-year-old didn't campaign, wasn't on the ballot and didn't even have to kiss any babies to
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become mayor of the town with a population of 74. he secured the win with write-in votes. well, las vegas is inundated with couples from around the world wanting to start their new life together on 11-11-11. yesterday couples lined up at the county wedding bureau to complete the final paperwork needed to walk down the aisle on this magical date. finally, a california surfer turned his pet goat's first trip to grove beach into a totally awesome sight for beach goers. he put the animal on his surfboard. from the looks of it, she is a natural. new for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather center forecast. just when you thought you saw it all -- >> he didn't have a choice. it was either fall in the ocean, which it's probably never been in -- >> but it's on a surfboard. how does that happen? >> well, it was paralyzed in fear. good morning, everyone.
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around the nation the temperatures have plunged. the cold fronts made it down to south florida and off the eastern seaboard, so it's a day to bundle up the kids and yourself as you head out this morning on vetd ranz day. i know a lot of people have the day off and away from school, too. temperaturewise we'll warm it up from here in the middle of the country. high pressure's in control. no stormy weather is headed your way, no time soon. we do have winter storm watches in effect for a lot of areas like veil and as spen. the storm system out west will move through colorado over the weekend. today your fine. not much issues out in the rockies we're okay. a little warmer in areas like texas today as that warm front kicks through. and it's cold and chilly. even some lake-effect snow this morning coming off lake erie. we'll watch that continuing as we go throughout the day. don't be surprised if you see some snow showers, if you're driving anywhere from cleveland to buffalo today, you can see white on the map here. those are some lake-effect snow squalls. not a lot of accumulation but it's the first of the season for many of those areas. the rain in maine continues this morning. it's really from about bar
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harbor down up to caribou and bangor, they'll get rain the first half and clear it out this afternoon. the southeast, chilly day in atlanta. even with the full sun, a high of only 55 today. chicago, still cool for you. here's that warm-up from texas into oklahoma. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. sunshine in the cards for about everyone in southeast. tennessee after a cold start will have a decent afternoon. nashville we'll try to get to you the upper 50s. denver, colorado, no complaints, 61 and sunny today. beautiful. weekend forecast coming up a little later. >> all right. sounds good, bill, thanks. progress in europe. hopeful day here at home. a staggering sum paid for a not so staggering photo. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. plus, fans of the gladiator genre drive this film to the top this weekend at the box office? coming up, the raiders shut down the chargers and an epic meltdown from golfer john daly.
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very good morning and welcome back to "early today." here are some of your top headlines this morning. a u.s. army sergeant has been convicted by court-martial of the gruesome murders of unarmed afghan villagers and cutting their fings off as war trophies. the guilty verdict normally carries a life sentence but the jury panel decided 26-year-old calvin gibbs would be eligible for parole in 8 1/2 years. activists say 30 civilians and 26 soldiers were killed in syria yesterday ahead of friday prayers. it is one of the highest daley death tolls in the country's seven-month crackdown on pro-democracy protests. a miami civil jury has returned a record $100 million judgment against a former catholic priest accused of
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sexually abusing dozens of boys. 68-year-old neil dougherty is currently awaiting trial on multiple child sex abuse charges. a prominent conservation group has officially declared africa's western black rhino extinct. the international union for conservation says poaching has driven other rhino subspecies to the brink of extinction as well. officials in spain are closely monitoring the eruption of an underwater volcano because of potentially toxic gases. so far, one person has been sickened. and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,893 after rising 112 points yesterday. the s&p gained 10. the nasdaq was up 3. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei added 13 points while in hong kong the hang seng climbed 173. signs of progress in europe and recovery at home led wall street to a moderate recovery on thursday.
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italy secured a low interest near $7 billion loans sending yield on italian bonds to 7%. the crisis level they spiked to wednesday. relief also came from italy's president pledging prime minister silvia berlusconi will step down soon. he's expected to be replaced by a respected economist. in greece a day after talks broke down over a new government a senior banker was named prime minister. also u.s. unemployment applications fell to the lowest level since april. exports hit an all-time high in september with the u.s. trade deficit at it's lowest of the year. in earnings, cisco rose on results that beat estimates. green mountain coffee plunged 39% on short revenue. viacom expanded its stock buy back to $10 billion and topped expectations thanks to paramount's transformers. nordstrom profits rose because affluent shoppers are still buying. after the bell, disney rose. on higher theme park spending and pay tv growth. starbucks, which bought
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juice company evolution fresh, plans a new juice bar chain next year. and in another round of questioning from english mps news corp. exec james murdoch insisted he was kept in the dark about phone-hacking and other taudry conduct at a now defunct tabloid, blaming senior aides. believe it or not, this 1999 photograph of the rhine river by artist andreas gursky sold for $4.3 million this week. a record for any photograph ever sold at auction. a battle of the techs on the gridiron, a hat trick on the ice and a pro golfer plays an amateur round. plus, the raiders and their new quarterback are making people take notice. your early morning sports headlines are straight ahead. after a pretty nice veterans day, the weekend forecast is shaping up nicely. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." you disgust me. 3q
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prove it. enough's enough. d-con baits are specially formulated to kill in one feeding, guaranteed. d-con. get out. and a very good morning to you. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports long pro football afterthought for all of their faithful fans, suddenly the oakland raiders are threatening to become relevant again. here's nbc's fred roggin with a look at all your sports headlines. good morning. many believe the raiders pay too much for carson palmer but last
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night he was worth every penny. here we go. palmer came to play against the chaernlgz. up 7-3 in the second. he dropped back, surveyed the field and threw a strike to moore. raiders led 14-3. however the chargers didn't back down. philip rivers to vincent brown, a tremendous catch with two defenders all over him. san diego closed the gap. they were down 17-10. that's as close as they would get. palmer wanted more and he got it. another touchdown to moore. the rookie quickly becoming his favorite target. raiders took over first place in the afc west with a 24-17 win. chargers have dropped four straight. now to college ranks, number ten virginia tech secured top spot in the acc. pulled away from georgia tech in the fourth quarter. logan thomas to chris drager. hokies win it 37-26. number 11 houston gets no respect. perhaps this will help. charlie sims had a field day against tulane. listen to these numbers. two touchdowns, 207 yards on just ten carries. sims played only three quarters. that's impressive. houston a perfect 10-0 after a
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ridiculous 73-17 win. finally, they say a bad day playing golf is better than a good day at work. try telling that to john daly. he had a forgettable day at australian open. accidentally hit the wrong ball out of the sand trap. apparently he hit a range ball and i don't think that's the brand he uses. then on the next hole, he hit seven balls in the water. yep, seven. it would have been more but he ran out of balls and there were no range balls around. he decided enough was enough, gave his score card to his partner and walked off. to make matters worse, on his way out, his girlfriend shoved a photographer. just another day in the life of john daly. that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a great weekend. i'm fred roggin. calming the storm, oscar officials pick a tried and true host. your early morning entertainment headlines straight ahead. speaking of tried and true, we've played hide and seek but never on the scale we'll show you.
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welcome back on this veterans day. looks for a nice day for activities out there. we'll see sunshine in many areas of the southeast, deep south. we have a storm system heading through the rockies. not so much today but over the weekend. be prepared for that, especially the mountains of colorado. minneapolis, chicago's a little cool and even a little snow out there this morning. outside of lake erie, some of those higher elevations in pennsylvania are getting some of that accumulating snow.
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as we look at saturday, there's nothing really troublesome out there travelwise or for any outdoor activities. montana down through wyoming into colorado will be one of the stormier spots out there. strong cold front goes through with windy conditions also. overall, a nice weekend for many of us. if you're watching us on wsaz news channel 3, see a collection of variety of tapestry from around the world from rugs to riches. get it? rags to riches. huntington museum of art. >> i got it. >> yeah, it wasn't a hard one to get. if you didn't get that one, you should get more coffee. >> now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. at the box office this weekend defending champ "puss & boots" may scratch and claw. "immoerlgts" should end up edging out "puss & boots". the longshot for top spot is adam sandler's holiday themed
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come day "jack and jill" featuring sandler playing identical twins. >> i hope it's funny. >> experts see it earning in the low to mid $20 million. despite star power and oscar buzz, the biopic "j. edgar" can't compete because it's not in enough theater this is weekend. still, it should take in close to $15 million. finally, 63-year-old comedian billy crystal will host the academy awards for his ninth go-round and first in this decade. after a week of turmoil surrounding next year's telecast, including eddie murphy dropping out. the academy went with the familiar and the reassuring, i guess you could say -- what do you think? >> i'll watch for the opening. he does the great musical numbers off the top. you know, that's what i'll be interested in. >> i really wanted to see eddie murphy. we're asking you to tweet at us because bill is finally on twitter. this comes to us from walb news 10 in albany, georgia,
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where in nearby tifton a child's game was anything but child's play for hundreds of college student. ready or not, here they come. student at abraham baldwin agricultural college made a play for guinness world record of hide and seek 37 just over 400 hid out from the player that they called it but that wasn't enough as they fell short of the record. still, not quite a record-breaking night, it was certainly memorable. can you imagine being it for 400 players? >> hopefully they'll tag someone else and they they can be it. >> it was probably easier, 400 people. i'm veronica de la cruz, "early today" just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station.
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>> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. we're off to a chilly start. it is dry. no fog or rain or snow. take a jacket with you. the wind is gusting over 30 miles per hour. it will be a breezy in chilly veterans day. a high temperature of 51. it will feel cooler than that. now to the news desk. >> chilly outside. 39 degrees on tv hill. the sentence for the maryland doctor convicted of fraud.
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>> america honors those who serve. lawmakers move to help veterans find work. i am kate amara in washington. >> police are investigating an alleged rape and middle school. i am jennifer franciotti. >> no fog to deal with this morning. we will let you know if there are any other pr
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. happy friday. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thank you for joining us this morning. at the veterans day -- at the veterans day -- happy veterans day. >> it feels like it is in the >> it feels like it is in the 20's because the wind

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