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good morning. countdown to new hampshire with just three days to go before the nation's first primary candidates prepare to face off in two big debate these weekend. former u.s. utah governor jon huntsman who has staked much of his campaign in the new hampshire primary will join us live. new video, a another video diary of casey anthony surfaces on the web showing off new piercings. who is behind the release and why are some so fascinated by her after all this time snp? and, baby, i'm a star. now this leading man named arthur is back starring in another of his mom's iconic movie recreations.
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what's had it his latest role smp we're going to find out. today is saturday, january 7th, smp we're going to find out. today is saturday, january 7th, 201. captions paid for by nbc-universal television good morning, everyone. welcome to "today" on a saturday. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm amy robach. you know, a lot of people love that day when the tree goes up and it's christmastime, but around here, let's be honest, a lot of us are excited about that day, today, when the tree comes down. >> well, it's coming down today. my office looks right over that tree which is a lovely view, but it's looking kind of dry. >> it's wilting. >> we'll be reminded of a long winter ahead when it comes down. >> that's true. a lot of presidential candidates will be squaring off this weekend just days before
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the new hampshire primary. this will be a critical contest for jon huntsman, who has focused much of his debate on the granite state. >> and then we're going to take a look at the job search. 200,000 jobs were added. will it ladd last? then where is baby ayla reynolds. police continue searching for her and her father is firing back at a tv host that keeps raising suspicions at him. and spring fever rather than dark days of winter. >> who is claim complaining? how much long every can much of the nation forget that it is winter? we'll take a look at these record breaking temperatures. >> i'd like to give it a try. and "pawn stars" is one of the most popular tv shows right
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now. i love this. i god a chance to individual the gold & silver pawnshop in las vegas and catch a look at the shop that's become a must-see. they have lines that the city complaining to get into the store. >> i'm looking to make sure you have all your jewelry. you didn't hock anything. >> no, i didn't. i did maybe buy a few things, though. let's talk about the race for the white house with just three days to go before the new hampshire primary. the republican candidate res stumping hard in the granite state with former massachusetts governor mitt romney is moving out ahead in the polls. much of the focus is moving to south carolina. ron, good morning to you. >> lester, good morning to you. polls are polls and elections are elections. we'll have to wait and see what tuesday night brings. in the meantime, it's a full speed race to the finish. breakfast in south carolina,
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spaghetti dinner in new hampshire. mitt romney is feasting on promising poll numbers, even as the nation's unemployment rate fell to a new three-year low. i'm sure the president will want to take credit for it, for any improvement. guess what? he doesn't deserve it. >> the newest poll gives romney a commanding 22% lead in new hampshire. ron paul at 22%, rick santorum at 13% and the rest in single figures. sharper attacks from opponents are now filling the air. >> timid won't create jobs. >> on friday, romney was casts a moderate. >> i can debate obama and the gap between the two of us is this big. >> the fight to close the gap between front-runner romney and the pair could make for a highly
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televised occurrence this weekend. >> if he can emulate the pat buchanan rage, he could get some momentum going. >> one with so large friday morning, the fire marshal and police were called in to reduce the overcrowding. in the meantime, ron paul played to a big audience, dismissing notions that santorum is his chief opponent. >> hardly. >> despite targeting what he calls santorum's record of betrayal in a new ad. and while jon huntsman discuss ed the -- thursday, i'll we giving a key note speech and i'm going to make my unconventional endorsement. >> an unconventional endorsement herman cain says he will make on
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thursday, january 19th, two days before the south carolina primary. he described the remaining candidate necessary this race as conventional. we'll see what that means. >> governor, good morning. it's nice to have you on. >> lester, it's an honor. welcome from koask county in the north country. >> thanks. before we talk about the specifics of your campaign, we heard mitt romney there a moment ago not giving president obama a credit for the drop in unemployment. do you give him credit for this improvement in the job picture? >> listen, jobs add more opportunity for people. that's a great thing for this country. and i say the president is getting out and doing his thing. for those that have new opportunity, that's a wonderful advancement. my big concern and my complaint is this, lester. how much better would the numbers have been if the president had taken the time in the first couple of years to fix our tax code, to clean up this
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regulatory environment that is knee deep in red tape and have moved us toward more greater energy independence, have moved toward grater free trade relationships with several countries? i believe our job numbers would be significantly higher today. that's the difference between what the president has done and what i would do if elected to president of the united states. >> let's talk about what you would do and the challenge you face. you came in with reported 9% support, tide with support for newt gingerich. you didn't put a push for iowa. are you regretting that now given that iowa gave a lot of attention to a lot of candidates? >> no, not at all. our strategy from the very beginning was to come here to new hampshire. this is a primary. isn't a caucus. it isn't a small sample of the voting public. so i would argue if you get a ticket out of new hampshire, which i believe we're going to get, we're going to do just
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fine. that gives you a head of steam going forward. this speaks to the question of electability. you have to establish electability vis-a-vis barack obama or you're not going to go anywhere. >> a lot of people would say 9% is not exactly a ticket out of new hampshire putting you in fourth place. have you put all your eggs in one basket, essentially, here? >> we have to do well here in new hampshire. there was a poll out last night that had us as 16%, probably the best respected poll in recent days and a solid third place. we're going to leave it to the people of new hampshire. meantime, you've got the major endorsement from the "boston globe." in doing so, they gave a harsh criticism to mitt romney. does their endorsement say more about their feelings towards romney than their good feelings towards you? >> no. i thought it was a good endorsement of us. we're out working hard talking about the twin ditch sit, the economic deficit that we face and the trust deficit we face.
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americans don't trust their elected officials. i think trust is going to away significant part of whoever comes out victorious in the 2012 election cycle. we've picked up at least half of all the endorsements here in new hampshire, a sign that we are connected with the people on the ground, over 160 more events. i'm proud of our team, i'm proud of our message, and i think on tuesday night the world is going to be very surprised, as they typically are when new hampshire casts their vote. >> it was interesting the globe in its endorsement, i talked about the republican field and say they're all vying for the true conservative. that matters for a lot of the candidates. you've been described as a moderate republican. so are you left, right or center of the leading candidates in this race? >> you know, i'm not big on labels. my history as governor of utah
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would be as a consistent conservative. but you know what people want these days? people want leadership. as i stand in these town hall meetings and a vision for a better tomorrow, i'm not sure people are too caught up with the labels. they want leadership, they want trust, they want to believe in the institutions of power again, they want to believe in their elected officials, their down and out. they know they've been dealt a very bad set of circumstances. i'm not sure the labels work in today's environment. i'm not terribly worried about that. i want to speak with my heart and soul and square with the american people on where we are and where i think we can take this country. >> governor jon huntsman, thanks again for joining us this morning. good to talk to you. >> it was a pleasure, left perpendicular. and a program note, nbc's meet the press and facebook will sponsor a live debate tomorrow morning. new job numbers suggest that the economy may be gaining some momentum. the unemployment rate is now at 8.5%, the lowest it's been in
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three years. joining us now with more insight is cnbc's brian shactman. >> happy new year. >> happy new year. 8.5% in december, 8.7% in november, 9.1% back in august. is it fair to say this is a trend? >> yeah, i think it absolutely is. people can pick apart the numbers. better than expected a the 8.5%. better than expected at 200,000. when you look at the employment numbers, you lob off 0.5% in two months. that is significant. the job number of 200,000, that wasn't as much a surprise because the weekly jobless claims have been ticking down consistently, under 400,000. but 8.5% with more confidence in the labor market, more people who don't have jobs, who weren't even looking at entering the workforce, the thought was it was going to tick up and it didn't. but you're right, the trend is the key. >> and let's talk about where those jobs were add. 42,000 new messengers were hired in december to keep with all of the online sals that were going
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on with with the holiday sales. how much of these seasonal hires factored into that rate that we got? >> it definitely factors in. u.p.s. added 55,000 seasonal workers. very few of those people are going to get full time jobs on the back end of it, but you have to put it in context. the same month a year ago, that 42 tlous was even higher. so you go back to the trend and the trend is still positive. >> and any word yet on how holiday sales were this year compared to others? >> i like to split it into two parts. there's the consumer and the companies. the consumer was pretty good. they spent more money than last year and by most accounts they spent money they actually had and got some great deals. but on the company side, they had to discount so much to get people in the door, there's concern about profits. but when you look ate overall, with it was a lot better than people thought waits going to be. >> another interesting caveat, the construction industry up
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17,000 jobs in december. we had a really warm december. did that play a role? >> i'm sure that it did. the housing sector showed a little bit of life late is in the year. but if it's bad weather, people don't work outside. it's just a fact. but you take manufacturing, which is another one that -- >> added 23,000 jobs. >> and they expected 6,000. i've done jobs stores in new york, idaho, i did one about blankets in minnesota. there's a feeling with labor costs in places like china, shipping costs internationally going up, that the u.s. might actually make a move in the manufacturing sector. will it be a huge boom? no. but it could be an underlying strength in 2012 whereas with construction, you need a few more months with good numbers to really believe it. >> brian shactman, thanks so much. we appreciate it. now here is lester. amy, thanks. it felt like a spring day on friday. the red dots we're about to show
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you represent the all-time warm record temperatures that were set. get this, it was actually warmer in rapid city, south dakota, than it was in miami. so the question is, where is winter? kevin tibbles takes a look. >> reporter: what's playing in peoria this winter? golf. >> i think the people in arizona are jealous of us today. >> reporter: and in chicago, more golf. and tennis, anyone? >> it's nice, nice to be out here in shorts and a t-shirt. >> reporter: a january warm-up spans much of the nation, including fargo, north dakota, where a year ago it looked like this and today, you get the picture. >> spring has sprung for the day. heading out and about, you'll need sunglasses and a lighter jacket. >> reporter: i was going to use a thermometer as a prop to show you. but this is way more fun. in a convertible in chicago in january. if you don't want to be reminded of what it can look like, look away now.
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this was the snow-pocalypse that nailed chicago last winter. and this was new york city exactly one year ago. now the big apple blossoms with shorts and bare feet. >> this was almost like a feet wave. it feels kind of like early spring. >> but not so pleasant for those who depend on winter for their livelihood. ski hills from west to east are struggling and steve casper's snow removal business melted away. towns and cities have been saying millions on road salt they haven't had to use. >> only 16% of the nation right now is covered with snow. so without a refrigerator to cool the masses coming down, they modify very quick sxli we wind up with a lot of record highs. >> this snow in an may not hang on long enough for it to freeze, but until it does, harold is driving his hot rod instead of his snowplow. for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> i'm going for a run this
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afternoon. it might be in short sleeves. i'm not complaining. >> it's pretty nice. >> now over to the news desk where janet shamblian is standing by. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. the threats and warnings between the united states and iran. a u.s. navy destroyer has rescued an iranian fishing boat that had been held by somali pirates. ali, good morning. has iran commented on this rescue? >> good morning, with janet. iran has played down this incident greatly. state television this morning says that the united states claimed to have saved 11 iranian fishermen and it said that the armed forces do not say that this has happened for sure. they're still looking into this and they're still saying they're claims by the u.s. but this is a major coup by the u.s. that same carrier that had saved these freshermen was told by the iranian government last week when that carrier was in the per
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shas shan gulf, it would feel the full force of the iranian navy. now that same carrier has saved 11 iranian fishermen, putting the iranian government in an awkward position. janet. >> thank you very much. a texas run away is back in the u.s. after being mistakenly deported to columbia. jakadrien turner was sent to columbia after being arrested in may. her family is happy to have her home, but they also also like some answers. and now to new details on casey anthony's video tyree that has popped up online. anthony's attorneys are claiming it was stolen by someone who hacked into her computer. they fear if someone knows anthony's ip address, they can find out where she's living. former penn states football coach jerry sandusky has
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officially waived his arraignment on child abuse charges. he continues to maintain its his innocence he molested ten boys. his next court appearance is a pretrial hearing scheduled for march 22nd. and a dog thought to be lost in an avalanche in montana has made a homecoming. the avalanche claimed the life of his owner, but somehow, the dog showed up four days later at the motel where the rest of his family had been sale staying. he was exhausted and hungry, but he was alive. >> janet, thanks so much. bill karins is here with a check of the forecast. good morning. >> good morning. we talked about where is winter and all that. the snow is needed for the drinking water in the west. that's one. but just this week, they were fighting wildfires in montana this time of year. so if we don't get that
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snowpack, we could have problems with drought this spring and also with the fire season coming this upcoming summer. some areas, we need the snow. this is the weekend weather pattern. it was 70 down around richmond yesterday. d.c. was in the mid 60s. today, it's going to be a very mild day, 51 in boston this time of year. 37 in minneapolis is well above average. in the southeast, you're going to dodge rain showers today, but literally, there's no snow on the map to >> southwest breezes and mild temperatures ahead once again. scattered clouds and 50's and 60's for highs. degrees. that's where the cold air has
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been bottled up this winter. that's your weekend forecast. amy. police in southern california are hunting for a serial killer believed responsible for the deaths of three homeless men in the past two weeks. all of them were stabbed to death in the orange county suburbs of los angeles. here is nbc's george lewis. >> reporter: this chilling picture from a surveillance camera shows the first murder victim sleeping at a shopping center, approached by a menacing looking figure. >> we believite a male wearing dark clothing and a hoodie-type dark sweater or jacket. >> three homeless men living on the streets now stabbed to death. >> we believe these murders are likely committed by the same suspect and we feel he's extremely dangerous to the public. >> it has left other homeless people pretty scared here. >> three dead in three different cities, that should get everybody's attention. >> you're talking about people that have nothing. >> police say they're looking for a whie white four-door
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toyota that may be linked to the killer. authorities are stepping up patrols in orange county and warning homeless people to be vigilant. >> now is a good time nor you to be watching your backs and watching each other's backs out here, okay? >> be careful to not be alone if possible to not go into the dark areas. >> the orange county rescue mission has been handing out safety kids for homeless people. >> has a flashlight, has a whistle, and some suggestions on creating a lot of noise if they feel someone is following them to draw attention to themselves. >> police now hope the public will help them with leads about the identity of the killer, who has made life for the homeless even more miserable and scary. for "today," nbc news, los angeles. still ahead, another video of casey anthony surfaces of the internet. what does she say? we have the details. [ female announcer ] they've been off limits to dieters
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still to come, he is the prime suspect in the disappearance of nataliee hollow holloway, but now joren van der sloot is on trial for another death. plus, nancy grace. but first, these mess aenlss.
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>> good morning. i'm jennifer franciotti. the time is 7:25. here is a look at some of our top stories. authorities are calling this man are you about to see public enemy number one. investigators say 33-year-old
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nelson clifford is responsible for three rains in baltimore city over the past two months. police were able to connect clifford to the rains through d.n.a. evidence. we're told clifford's m.o. is to break into a home in the early morning hours while the victims are asleep. he was sentenced to 10 years in prison in 1997 for sexual offense. >> investigators are looking for this man in connection with a rain of a transgender girl. she was walking an the 2300 block of hunter street when this unknown individual sexually assaulted her. if you know who this person is or if you have information, you are asked to call baltimore city police. >> jury deliberations occurred monday at a woodlawn skating rink. jurors told the judge they were deadlocked on all four charges against the defendant.
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the victim identified 26-year-old perry and two teenagers as her attackers. the defense has maintained there is no d.n.a. evidence linking their client to the crime. >> a baltimore county man learned his fate after being convicted in the murder of a 16-year-old girl whose body was never found. squaceon gross was sentenced to 30 years for the murder of battle in 2009. particularors say the two met online before arranging to meet. he was convicted in october. friends of the defendant expressed anger after stessing. >> how do they know this girl is really dead? they don't have a body or d.n.a. i think it is all very circumstantial. >> he was also sentenced to 150 -- 10 years for sexual assault.
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>> good morning. a few sprinkles and thin clouds showing up on radar. here is what the current temperature is right now. alead of that front, a warm breeze. 41 dries in the science center downtown. the barometer showing a falling tendency right now. the front today will continue to move east. as long as it is west of us, though, we get this warm flow of air, and our temperatures will be very, very nice. on average, partly cloudy skies today. unseasonably mild. the front comes in later this afternoon, and somebody may catch a sprinkle, but it is not a big change. >> thank you for joining us.
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we're back in 25 minutes with another update. we'll see you then. it's the first weekend of the new year. we want to thank our fine group of folks who came out to enjoy this unseasonably winter warm weather. and spend their saturday for us. >> it's feeling good outside. back inside studio 1a, i'm amy robach along with lester holt. coming up in this half hour, where is baby ayla? >> she is the 21-month-old baby who has been missing from maine. her father faced the public and has been seen handing out flyers. coming up, we're going to take a look at this. and joren van der sloot is
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on trial for the murder of a peruvian girl. in a surprise move on friday, he postponed a plea in his crime for that trial. why? we'll have the late pest. and a second video has been released. it's a new video that casey anthony looks different from the one that serviced a couple days ago. she's been out of the public eye since being acquitted of murdering her daughter, caylee. we'll take a look at these and the uproar they're causing. but first, it's been 21 weeks when ayla reynolds has disappeared from his father's home. for the first time since her disappearance, her father was out handing out flyeres and asking the public for help. >> missing 21-month-old ayla
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reynolds' father was passing out flyer sgleps i just want my daughter home and i'm going to do anything to have that happen. i'd like to have her face on every street corner in america, but it's just taking one flyer at a time and going from there. >> it comes after weeks of secretmy of dipietro. much of it from headline news host nancy dpras. >> she's with the daddy, she goes missing. she's with the daddy the last time, she gets a broken arm. >> reporter: now dipietro says enough is enough. friday, he told the sentinel, nancy grace, please come see me. do you want to spend a day with me. do you want to see what i'm going through? i invite you to. the 24-year-old told police he put ayla to bet bed at his house in maine. he reported her missing the next day. after two weeks of searching woods and water, police issued this statement. we believe that foul play has
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occurred in connection with ayla's disappearance. maine state police have not named any suspects. earlier this week on "today," dipietro said there's no way she's involved. >> she's my daughter. she's my child. she's my world. she's everything to me. i love my daughter. i would never do anything to harm my daughter. >> dipietro was taking care of on ayla while her mother was in rehab. in another interview on today last week, she told matt why she worried about ayla. >> he would never let me see her. i would call to talk to her and he would get mad about it. >> investigators insist they are looking for a little girl who is still alive. when asked friday if they think a parent or family member took her, they said, quote, we are considering all possibilities. nbc news, new york. >> joining us now with more insight is former prosecutor karen desoto.
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this seems to be another example of these parallel investigations, the police investigation and the public one. >> right. >> when often a family member is the first suspect named, the father goes out, hands out flyers for the first time and that's raised a lot of eyebrows, hasn't it? >> well, yeah. in these cases, because of past cases and more specifically i think you're old enough to remember the diane downs case n 1980s where the mother was accused and convicted of murdering her child. our first instinct as a society is to think that the parents are telling the truth and that something happens. there's a scurry by law enforcement to find that child. now we're in a position where when a child goes missing, everyone is like, have you checked tout parent? >> the susan smith was a classic example of that. every time we do these stories, i'm always struck by the fact there's no play book for losing
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a loved one or having someone turning up miss agency to how you're supposed to act or wa you're supposed to do or is there? >> well, there is. there is in instances when children disappeared. 800,000 children are reported missing every year. the elizabeth smart type cases, about 115. so a lot of the times, child murders is done by somebody they know, unfortunately. so they're going to be the first person that you suspect. so, obviously, there are certain red flags as a prosecutor that you do look for. past abuse, whether or not the type of personality of the person, whether they've been in the division of youth and family or family services before, is there a custody dispute going on? so there are red flags. >> and that's from the investigator's side. but in terps of being the person who is missing a loved one, in terms of how you act and what you say. yeah. because you want a mom to cry. most people expect that when you
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lose a child, that you want them crying and screaming and in tears. but not everybody emotionally reacts like that. >> in this particular case, one particular cable host, nancy grace, has been very outspoken on her concerns about the father in the case. how do prosecutors view that kind of thing? when these cases become the talk of television, particularly cable tv, are they watching closely? >> well, yes. but in the casey anthony case, obviously, there's a case where the media hint hindered with what happened with the proceedings or at least it was perceived that way. obviously in an investigation aspect, lester, it's great. there's a lot of attention, you can get clues, witnesses. but as far as prrosecuting the case, you're tainting people. you have instances, obviously, for a prosecutor it's better. for the defense attorney, it gets dicey.
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but anything that's under the microscope is going to have a totally different affect than if you were trying a case with a normal attorney with a attorney and a judge. >> thanks for your insight. good to see you. for another check off your saturday forecast, let's turn to bill. it's just not right. i don't have a jacket out here. i don't even need it, either. middle 40s. and a happy 13th birthday for you. i always wonder, do you ask for what you didn't get that you wanted for christmas? >> sometimes, yeah. >> and where are you from? cumberland, maryland. >> we started off cold in the country and quickly warmed up. we have rain to talk about. it's been a very dry week, too. louisiana, mississippi, georgia, even in atlanta we could deal with showers. the next minor snow event is
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coming down through new england. or his, it's a very quiet weekend forecast. >> southwest breezes and mild temperatures ahead once again. scattered clouds and 50's and 60's for highs. if you want your hour by hour forecast, you can always get that at weather.com. come up, majoritien van der sloot, he goes on trial tore a different crime. during the first day in court,
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>> amy, good morning. it was a dramatic scene in court friday. media from around the world carefully watching his every gesture. shortly after the trial began, it was postponed. after waiting in prison for 18 months, joren van der sloot needed more time to think. he walked into a peruvian courtroom on the first day of his trial. accused in the murder of 1-year-old business student stephanie florez, who police say he beat to death in his hotel room five years to the day natalie holloway disappeared in aruba. if convicted in peru, he could face up to 30 years in prison. but he seemed calm as he removed to face a thee-judge panel, all women. during the trial, he shook his head in denial. a judge ordered him to sit up
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straight. but when she asked him, how do you plead? van der sloot said he needed time to think about it. though he says he's willing to confess to the court, he disagrees with the murder charges as they stand. the court gave him to wednesday to make up his mind. legal experts say with the amount of evidence against him, there's little room for negotiation. >> what's his best bet? >> to accept the charges as they stand and adhere to a lower -- >> meanwhile, outside the courtroom, a media circus, including local medicine men who claim they put a curse on the notorious dutchman. as for the victim's family, all stephanie's father was is for
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we brought you a couple months back. arthur is a big baby boy that's gained worldwide attention from his mom posting pictures of him in movie scenes. >> and it's enough to make baby arthur a star. >> emily cleaver loves watching movies. she loves taking foe poes and she loves her baby boy, arthur. the stay at home moment has come up with an ingenious plan. an enthusiastic and predictable actor. rambo, shaw shank redemption. the godfather. >> i love iconic movies, movies that stick with you, the strong images. i think that's what makes these recreations funny. >> who can forget this scene from the movie, "american beauty." >> arthur was lying on the bed with me over him with a camera.
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i was trying to get a shot without him closing his eyes. >> the final product ends up on her website which has received hundreds of thousands of hits. cleaver's first inspiration came one day as she was changing her then 3-month-old, based on this scene from the 1970s thriller "alien. stop the video here. let's just say what happens next is not suitable for morning division. we found them getting ready to shoot "trading places." the props were proving to be a bit of a challenge. >> this is a difficult role. eddie murphy, trading places. it's not easy. lots of preparation for this. i guess that's a yes. >> he's laughing at me because everyone knows it's actually dan akroid that plays santa. arthur has now learned at 8
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months old that when the camera is there, the show is on. >> so arthur is watching a movie right now. but watch what happens when we go in with the camera. >> and he's mugging for the camera. emily says her baby boy is a natural. imagine what they will create when he can actually talk. for "today," stephanie gosk, nbc news, oxford, england. >> when they start talking, that's when they're not as cute. >> then you'll do "look who's talking." >> he's probably one of the cutest babies i've ever seen. look at that. >> very cute. we we're back in a moment. [ female announcer ] they've been off limits to dieters since time began. not anymore. fiber one is bringing brownies back. at 90 calories, the only thing between you and chocolaty brownies... ♪ ...is a nicely designed package.
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still to come on "today," another video diary of casey anthony surfaces on the internet. what does his baby language say?
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>> good morning. i'm lisa robinson. it is 7:55. police are looking for a suspect in connection with a shooting in east baltimore. investigators found a man suffering from a gun shot wound
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near ashford and montford avenue. police police have not released a motive. >> anne arundel county police investigating their first homicide of the new year. officers responded to the 8000 block of ian's alley before 2:30 yesterday morning where they found 36-year-old gregory spears in his driveway suffering from a gun shot wound. he later died at shock trauma. it is unclear if sears was targeted or the victim of a random attack. >> state troopers are searching for a man invofrled in an ill morning robbery convenience store in sikesvill. an an arrest warrant for armed robbery and first degree assault for webb. it happened not the -- webb reportedly beat the store clerk with a baseball bat before running off with an undetermined amount of maryland lottery scratch-off tickets. >> edwin o'brien has been
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elevated by pope benedict to cardinal. he will serve as an advisor to the pope and be eligible to vote in papal elections. he was in romente for an ordination and told us he was humbled by the news. the cardinals will be elevated in a formal ceremony february
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>> good morning. satellite radar comping showing shower activity up to our north.
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cool front coming in from the west. ahead of our front, it will keep us warm. southwest winds drive us into the upper 60's to 50's for the high. similar to yesterday. that front will come in with scattered clouds this afternoon. somebody may get a sprinkle. here's the statewide situation. highs around 50 in the mountains, but everybody else will be in the range close to 50 for the high. the seven-day forecast says the front does drop. we expect mid to upper 40's for highs. a dry day otherwise. still above average for the season. mid 40's on monday. we'll see more cloudiness. it look like it will be dry with all the rain to the south of us. on tuesday back into the 50's, a larger storm comes in. it will be warm enough, 40's and 50's for highs. it will be a rain maker. once our storm passes through, cool air comes in for the weekend. >> thanks, john. thank you for joining us. we're back in 25 minutes with
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another update. welcome back on a saturday morning, the 7th day of january 2012. got a great crowd here getting a last look at the christmas tree on rockefeller plaza. we thank them for joining us. you're always invited to join us on the "today" show. outside of the plaza, lester holt and amy robach, coming up in this next half hour, casey anthony is back in the news. was her computer hacked or were they purposely leaked? she's been out of the public eye for some time. we see these new videos, her new hair style, her thoughts. we're going to talk to a couple experts about her behavior, her body language and what this says about her state of mind right
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now. >> plus, it is one of the hottest tickets on the vegas strip right now. thousands are lining up every day to get a look inside the golden silver pawnshop and a chance to meet the pawn stars. history channel a's number one show and we get an inside look at all the drama that unfolds on the show. >> a family business and a reality show. it's all laid out to bear. and later on, a teen widow is being hailed as a highway row for doing what she had to do to protect her infant son. she's not the only young person taking life into her own hands in life or death swais situations. we'll get that story coming up. plus, the body found on queen elizabeth aepts's estate on new year's day. but first, let's get a check of the news headlines. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with good news for everyone who is looking for a job. the labor department says the
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unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped to 8.5% in december with job creation up by 200,000. that's the biggest monthly increase in jobs in four years. but it may not last because many of those positions were seasonal hires. the republican presidential candidates faced two debates this weekend ahead of tuesday's new hampshire primary. nbc's ron mott is in dairy, new hampshire, with a preview. good morning. >> reporter: hey, janet, good morning. this race is shaping up to be a run away route. mitt romney is comfortably ahead in the polling here, up 20% in just a few moments he's expected to be up front in front of supporters here in derry, new hampshire, trying to rally the vote to get out on tuesday. wants to prevent the surge that he saw in iowa. ron paul, polling second here in new hampshire, is brushing off notions that he's focusing his campaign solely on rick santorum. rick santorum is polling third here in new hampshire. he's trying to coaless that
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conservative vote around his campaign. two debates coming up this weekend. some say this could be the last good chance for other opponents to try to stop mitt romney. >> ron mott, thank you very much. a substantial accident in new zealand today. auto a hot air balloon struck some tower lines. all 11 people on board were killed in that accident. january is usually among the quieter months for troops in afghanistan. you about that is turning out not to be the case. five soldiers were killed friday as a result of an i.e.d. attack. it was a year ago this week that 19 people were gunned down in a grocery parking lot. six people died. 13 others were injured, krug gab realen giffords. and the calendar says january, but it doesn't feel
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like it in much of the country. kevin tibbles has more on this unseasonably warm weather. >> reporter: a january warm-up spans much of the nation, including fargo, north dakota, where a year ago it looked like this and today you get the picture. >> spring has sprung for the day. heading out and about, you'll need a pair of sunglasses and a lighter jacket. >> you can see a convertible and a sweater in chicago in january. >> but not so pleasant for those who depend on winter for their livelihood. steve's snow removal business fell to the way. >> only 16% of the nation right now is covered with snow. so without a refrigerator to cool the air masses coming down, they modify very quickly and we wind up with a lot of record highs. >> for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. when you think of cute babies, rhinos may not be the
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first animals that come to mind, but check out this one. we are getting our first look at this little girl. at 8:04, that is the news. now back to amy. >> i'm sorry, the rhino is not as cute as the baby pandas. thanks so much. let's head over to bill karen karins right now. >> the poor baby rhino's feelings are hurt, aim. good morning, everyone. you have to explain this. it's your brother's birthday but you got the trip to new york? >> yeah. was had it his wish to get you out of the house? >> yopgs. do you want to wish him a happy birthday? happy birthday, logan. >> let's take a look at the weather map out there. we don't have a lot of snow. right now, there's less than 12% of the country with snow on it. that includes the mountains of the rockies, too.
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only in the great lakes there's snow covering it. that was last week. this is one of the warmest jennings to january we've had. we had over 1100 record highs reported in the last week alone. we don't see a lot of big changes coming our way, either. it looks like a shot of cold air, maybe the middle of next week. until then, the >> sunrise here this morning from the boardwalk. looks like the start of a nice day. here's our forecast. we'll pick up a few clouds, but we'll be mild. that's your saturday forecast. lester. >> bill, thanks. now to florida where another
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video of casey anthony surfaced last night on the internet. this is the second video diary discovered this week of anthony, who has been in hiding since the summer after she was acquitted of killing her -year-old daughter, caylee. anthony's lawyers say she's been hacked and now they're concerned about her safety. we'll get details from nbc's kerry sanders. >> and i'm just starting to figure out my new computer. >> the casey anthony video diary was examined thursday by florida state officials. >> now i have someone to talk to when i'm by myself so i'm not bothering the poor dog because i've adopted. >> in the diary, casey talks about herself more than 40 times. >> united states kind of nice being able to say that i have some belongings that are mine that i'll be able to take with me. it's obviously a different ball game for me because i've never used this before. i don't know whether to look directly at myself or look up
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or -- >> reporter: she never once mentions her daughter, caylee. cheney mason believes the video was stolen from casey's hard drive. casey's parents now fear for their daughter's security. >> my complaints are worried for casey's safety and hope this video won't cause her any problems. >> who posted it on youtube? john david brylee, an ohio man says he first found the link asking for $3 to $5 to view the video, but then found a link that was free. >> now she ain't going to make a cent, earth, becauither, because free for anyone who wants to see it. >> i'm excited that i'll be able to skype and, obviously, keep a video log. >> for "today," kerry sanders, nbc news, orlando.
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>> beth karas is a trutv correspondent. good morning to both of you. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. beth, in a probation hearing, she apparently tells her probation officer that she believes she was hacked. is there any reason she would want this video out there? >> she may be testing the waters to see if she is more popular today than she was when she was acquitted. but that doesn't seem to be the case. when you listen to this, it's 4:20, the audio is muted in three parts where she refers to names of the people she's staying with. so somebody is protecting the identity of where she's saying, information that could lead to where she is. >> we saw the first video, the new one where she's showing off her piercings.
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what do you see? >> i see the same psychological profile that i developed for the book which is this is a woman who lives through social media. she has little, it seems, as an internal self, real emotions. so the tools of her trade have to be to broadcast a false self. what does she say she cares about now? her phone, the camera, computer, because now she can reach out in the same way she always reached out, lester, which was from a false self, from behind armor. and she says i'm so glad i own something. it is the case in which the family in which she was raised, she was not allowed to own a thing, not herself, not her emotions, not who watched her giving birth. >> purportedly, this was for her own use. if she thought the public was going to see it, wouldn't she want to know what the public was going hear? we would want to hear a sense of
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sadness about her daughter? >> sometimes things are what they are. in order to feel terrible grief at a loss, you need to have real emotions upon which to draw. she's not miscalculating here in items of the hunger of the american people. after all, this has made national and international news, a little video. then she talks about piercings. people get pierced often when they want to know they're there. they literally want the feeling of something going through flesh. this is a woman floating free of any kind of internal self because they arecleveed her from that. >> beth, do you recognize this person? is this consistent with the casey anthony you watched? >> i think she was an actress in the courtroom. she was putting on a church mom demeanor. i think this is more the casey that we got to know through the jail tapes and through testimony. but i also want to add regarding
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her not talking about caylee on these videos, she's been fighting tooth and nail not to be deposed in a civil case. there may be an argument that she waved her fifth amendment rights. she's going to stay away from that. >> in one case, it's obvious someone else is operating the camera. you see the camera moving at some point. where else would she do this, though? is there some therapeutic value in doing a video diary in general when you've been through what she's been through? >> if you weren't casey anthony, there might be. but this is for broadcast. this is the an tith cyst the t that someone would ask her to do. find the grief, find the anger at your own ani nienileation in
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home where she was suffocated. sit with that. don't go to the newspaper and try to make a million dollars with people watching. >> beth, does she have to be in a specific location? >> no. she has to be in the state of florida and they need to know where she is. >> so her parole officer knows where she is? >> probation. but as long as he know where she is and she has regular contact, that's fine. her probation is a year. you can get early release. >> we know she has been threatened and there was concern raised if someone had hacked her computer, this could be an ip address and they could possibly trace her, right? >> yeah. they could possibly trace her. >> thank you for being here. still to come, looking to put your house on the market? it's all staging.
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pawnshop on the vegas strip. >> how much do you want for it? >> 10,000. >> i'm seeing like 14,000. >> you're going to make a fortune. >> 15,000. >> rick harrison has spent most of his life making deals. >> how would you make money with this thing? >> but the best deal so far has been the one he and his family inked with tv 2 1/2 years ago. >> i'm rick harrison and this is my -- >> pawn stars made its debut on the history channel in 2009. the show tells the real life triales and tribulations of a family run pawnshop in las vegas. >> it's a little bit history lesson, a little bit game show. >> airing in 150 countries, pawn stars is one of the highest rated reality shows on tv right now. >> i never, ever, if my wildest dreams thought it was going to get this big. >> you can date one of you these things if you put a few things together. you look at the lining. this is from the blanket company. >> you prepared, you studied. >> that's really me.
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i don't watch television at night. >> you have a photographic memory? >> i have a pretty good memory. i read every night. i read things like the history of mercury poisoning, the history of salt, the history of gold. how much do you want for it? >> 500. >> no. >> so you bought that car? that car belongs to me, son. >> what's your favorite part of doing the show? >> you want to know the honest truth? yes. >> money. >> the show has proved to be lucrative for the hairon's gold & silver pawnshop. >> i've always been successful. i had a very good pawnshop. but since the show, it's gotten stupid. >> but stupid good? oh, yeah, stupid good. i'm not complaining. >> reporter: the shop has become a must-see on the vegas strip. >> during the summer, we are getting 70,500 people a day. the city was coming by
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complaining about the lines outside. >> thousands of items are up for sale. some are just plain odd while others are classic. a vintage coke machine, an old school video game, a refrigerator from the 30s. there are also guns, musical instruments, tons of jewelry and more. what's the strangest thing someone tried to sell you? >> oh, i hear that all the time. i have so many bizarre things. i've had everything from tiffany stocking supporters -- >> used? >> 18 karat gold. i recently bought a bunch of unpublished photos of jimi hendrix on stage. >> these super bowl rings are popular items. but the fans, priceless. >> hey. >> what do you think of this t-shirt when you look at it? >> i think, wow, they couldn't
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have picked a more booum beautiful man to put on that t-shirt. >> chum lee is chumlee. he's got a good heart. >> the harrison family says the shop still pawns more than it buys and there's always the chance of being had. >> i bought seven lexuss in a week. i thought i was going to get fired. >> if someone sees that and says, i see it says 60 bucks, i'll give you 40. what do you say? >> not in this case. this case is nonnegotiable. the best part of my job is working with my family. and the worst part of my job is working with my family. >> a family-run business that has struck gold with tv audiences and made these four guys into pawn stars on and off the screen. >> it's been a great ride. and i'm going to ride it until the end because i know ten years from now people are going to be
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saying, remember that show about four fat guyes and a pawnshop, what it was called? >> i love his laugh. you know what else i love about the show? who watches it. my grandparents watch it and i've got kids that range from 5 to 15 and they all watch it. it spans all ages and genders and you learn something and you laugh a little, too. >> it's a bit of a gamble for them knowing what the true value of these things is. >> and they've made some mistakes before and they've been painful. >> and they've learned from it, right? >> yes. >> and we're back on nbc.
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city, say police, over the past three months. police were able to connect clifford to the rains through d.n.a. -- to the rains through -- to the rapes through d.n.a. evidence. his m.o. is to break into homes while victims are sleeping. >> he catches them unaware. he typically blind followed them with closing, rapes, and sexually assaults them. >> clifford's criminal record dates back to 1997 when he was sentenced to 10 years for sexual offense. the 16-year-old victim told investigators she was walking along the 2300 block of hunter street on the morning of november 17 whether this unknown individual sexually assaulted her. if you know who this man is or you if you have information, you are asked to call baltimore police. >> jury deliberations occurred monday.
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jurors in the davon perry rain trial yesterday told the judge they were deadlocked on all four charges against perry. charges stem from the august 20 rape in woodlawn. the victim tied 26-year-old perry and two teenagers has -- as her attackers. >> a man learns his fate after being convicted in the murder of a 16-year-old girl whose body was never found. jason gross was sentenced to 30 years for the murder of rochelle battle back in 2009. he was convicted in october. gross was also sentenced to 10 years for sexual assault. >> we're back in a m
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>> zpw morning. it was a great day yesterday. there is still a cold front to the west of us just like yesterday. so we had a mild flow of air out ahead of that front today, too. 0 so it looks like we'll be up close to where temperatures were yesterday until the front goes through which will be later on this afternoon or this evening. once the front goes through, we'll back off on temperatures. as the front moves through we might pick up a sprinkle or two. we have a few sprinkles out in west virginia. the front is back in ohio now. it will come through later today. basically it will be another terrific day today. partly cloudy skies. unseasonably mild. again, later this afternoon and this evening, as the front is coming through, we might pick up a sprinkle. west to northwest wends by 5 to 15. 58 to 63 for the high. enjoy it while we have it. >> thanks, john.
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thank you for joining us. we're back in 25 minutes with we're back in 25 minutes with another update. and we're back on this saturday morning, january 7th, 2012. it's the first full weekend of the new year. we want to give thanks to our friendly folks who came out here on the plaza to be a part of our crowd on this balmy january day outside of the plaza. i'm amy robach along with lester holt. still to come this had a hour, you may not have thought of it, but after you see this story, you will. what would you do if an intruder came into your home? >> an 18-year-old, recently widowed mom of a 3-month-old. when two men tried to break into her house, she called and asked permission to shoot if provoked. neighbors call her the maim make my day mom. >> she had such composure under
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an awful situation. then we're going to switch gears and talk about a new series called "open house." bark ra corcoran takes us inside a home and she shows us the dos and don'ts of stamging your home before the for sale sign goes up. why is it all so important? barbara will explain, coming up. then for the new year, all those resolutions about eating. david will show us why some soups are not the rice choice on the road to he'ding healthy. >> a lot to get to. but first, let's get another check of the weather from bill karins. good morning. >> good morning. lester and i were just chatting a little bit. here is the new orleans crew. if you couldn't be there at the game, be here, right? >> absolutely. >> maybe the saints will be on the super bowl which will be on nbc, by the way. let's get to the weekend's
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forecast. first thing is first, we're going to have rain down there in new orleans today and tonight. we're going to see some rain showers down there in areas of georgia. the warm air still dominates the weather map. absolutely cereal in the northern plains this weekend. the cold, cold arctic air is bottled up in virginia. likes like a a >> southwest breezes and mild temperatures ahead once again. scattered clouds and 50's and 60's for highs. now it's time to talk the football games. nbc, sit on your couch, probably
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this afternoon, end up sometime late tonight. wild park saturday, these games are indoors. the forecast is mainly for those that will be outdoors. bengals and patriots. then towards tonight, if you like to watch high scoring games, a lot of entertainment, this is the game for you, saints and the lions. best wide receiver there is, calvin johnson and the saints against one of the best qbs around. back to you, amy. >> bill, thank you. she's been nicknamed the make my day mom. this is not a hollywood movie. it was for real for one widowed tooem teen mom. she says she did what she had to do with two intruders broke into her home on new year's eve. now she is being called a hero. >> reporter: home is where you're supposed to feel safe.
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so when 18-year-old sara mckinley heard knocking at her door, she grabbed her phone and called 911. >> i've got two gun necessary my hand. is it okay to shoot him if he comes in this door sflp in you have to do whatever you can do to protect yourself. >> sarah had to protect not only herself, but her 3-month-old son. >> is he trying to get in the door? >> reporter: with her shotgun loaded, sarah waited to see if anyone would break in. >> i waited for 21 minutes when he busted in my house. when he did, i shot him. i didn't have no choice. >> the intruder was 4-year-old martin. investigators says he was carrying a knife. authorities also arrested another suspect for the burglary. two days before that shooting, a teenager in a small town in north carolina had to take similar deadly action. the 14-year-old boy used a shotgun to protect himself as his home was broken into.
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>> this one has a gun now. >> wa kind of gun? small gun, big gun? >> he had a handgun and he came around the corner, pointed it at me. when he did, i fired two shots. >> and just this week near san francisco, a 90-year-old retired sheriff's deputy shot a burglary in his home. the suspect survived and faces charges of attempted burglary and murder. in each case, those defending their homes have faced no charges. >> you have to make a choice, you or him, and i chose my son over him. >> the second suspect in the oklahoma case is now on the out on bail and has made no pleas or statements. under oklahoma's so-called castle doctrine, he, not sarah, is now charged with murder because the death happened during the commission of a crime. sarah sailg says if anyone try toes threaten her and the baby, she's be armed and ready. >> now here is lester. now to england where
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investigators are still trying to figure out the identity of the victim whose body was found on the queen's estate on new year's day. word this morning that staffers are being questioned. we get more now from annabel roberts. >> reporter: the search continues for the riddling clues. investigators picked through the earth looking for anything to help solve this mystery and are still waiting for dna tests to establish the identity of the victim. >> the problem is the victim was quite badly decomposed. we haven't been able to obtain a profile. we're now looking at a different process. that will take slightly longer and we're very xvt confident that we'll get a profile on monday. >> this grim task is taking place just a mile from the queen's estate entrance. the female victim is between 13 and 23 years old and was wearing jewelry. tests have failed to reveal how
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she was killed. the baby was discovered on new year's day by a staff worker. >> we've spoken to the head game keeper and the estate manager to establish things that happened in the area. >> and what about the royals themselves? they often go pheasant shooting in a field right beside the wood where the body was found. >> we know that a shoot took place on the 28th and there's been some speculation about speaking to people on that shoot. i don't see that as necessary because we know the body has been there since before the 1st of december and, therefore, they won't have any relevant information for us. >> parts of the vast estate are opened to visitors. police want to hear from anyone who noticed unusual activity here this autumn. the queen is being kept informed of developments. nbc news, london. up next here this morning, staging your home.
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off a new series of today's open house, there are over 4 million homes across the country on the market. for buyers looking to make a deal, it's a great time for buy. for homeowners looking to sell, that means a lot of competition. how do you make your house shine? barbara corcoran says priority number one is to show your house in the best possible light and it's all in the staging. >> when a buyer walks into a nice, bright room, they feel happy. and you know what happy buyers do? they make offers. this house has the wonderful advantage of high ceilings, triple windows, french doors, wide walls, white trim, plenty of lamps and white carpeting. lamps, threeways, lights, lighter, lighter. that's what you want to be. if you have 40 watt bulbs in your lamps, forget about it.
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turn on every lamp in your house. another trick to making every room look larger is get the furniture off the floor. get rid of the skirts on your furniture. show the legs in the room. it visually gets larger. it's always smart to make your master bedroom neutral because everyone likes neutral. it makes a room feel much larger. plants are a great way to add a lift and some life to any room. but if you've had your plant for more than a year, chances are it's time for the funeral parlor and get rid of it and get another one that's chunky and full of life because it won't be lost on the buyer. let's talk about clutter. everyone thinks it's about what's on the floor. no, it's just autos much about what's on your wall. if you have a lot of lovely things on your wall webs no problem, but take them all in. put them on one wall. contain them.
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have a look at this. get rid of the stuff on the counters, in the stinks, wet pungs, out with them. even within the draws, with every buyer opens your draws, your cabinets and you can't afford to have a mess. h. every house photographs the best in the springtime. and a little extra smasht thing to do, like this, take all those shots all through the spring and make a beautiful photo album of how lovely the house looks in the springtime. and joining us right now is "today" real estate contributor barbara corcoran. great to see pup let me ask you this, is it hard to have that conversation with the seller and say, look, you have to get rid of some of this junk? >> the seller never really wants to hear the truth because they love their home and they're a little sad about letting it go. this was a house that was $400,000 an hour north of new york city in polling, new york,
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and they did a lot of things right. but that seller had to hear about a lot of things they did wrong. >> and every house, including that house looked best in spring. what other things can you do in the wintertime? especially when you think of dry leaves and all the things that come with winter outside? >> winter is the hardest time to sell. a house with stuff outside is a total turnoff to the buyer. they have have patio furniture. . to photograph a house in the winter, it's almost impossible to get a good, experienced shot. put all the lights on in the inside and take a shot at night. it makes for a great photo. >> will perspective buyers sometimes look in draws and closets? >> they look in everything, including medicine cabinets. but here is the most interesting. i've watched buyers my whole life walk into houses.
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when they see a messy closet, they make a wrong assumption that the electric y'allal and plumbing is also a mess. you can't afford to have everything messy. and you made a big point of talking about the light. but if you have a house with big windows and high ceilings, it's easier to give it that feeling. if you don't have that, how can you campaign? >> it's kind of like cheating your way to success if you happen to have those good bones. but a very easy thing to do is to add crown mouldings at $1 to $2 a foot. that constituents the height of the ceiling. but the most important thing to do is to get rid of your curtains and heavy drapes and let the light in. light is the most important quality that buyers look for. >> what about things like ceiling fans, rugs, how do they play? >> rugs are very important because i have watched, always, that buyers will walk in and wruj the size of the room based on how large the area rug is.
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and anything that visually gets in the way of the eye when you're looking at the room prosecute why you stand to the corner of that room, like a dark brown ceiling fan, that's what buyers are buying is space. >> a big question about appliances. should you get rid of your rickety dishwasher, do perspective buyers look and say, i want new appliances? >> no. they simply don't make an offer on your house. the as a matter of factest thing you can do is make your kitchen look fresh and bright. you can get a fancy looking frinl rater for backside 22,000. up next, the soup is on. one of the best and worst soups to eat. we're going to get some answer webs next.
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this morning on eat this, not that, a bowl of soup, it can be the perfect ending to a cold day. but if you're not careful on which one you choose, you can pack on the pounds. dave, author of the "eat this, not that" author of the super market guide is here with some healthier alternatives. i always get nervous because i'm afraid you're going to ruin something i love. >> nope. >> i love tomato basil soup with a grilled cheese sandwich, but i know you wouldn't be okay with that. >> in moderation. has a lot of salt plus this st is the code word for cream. this is a heavy, dairy laden soup that gives you 16 grams of saturated fat. you're getting 520 equalries, the equivalent of these five bowels of honey smack cereal. >> and 1500 milligrams of
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sodium? >> yeah. you only need a few milligrams a day. so go with campbell's, go with select harvest. you're getting a fraction of the calories. and you're at zero fat. you're wiping out the fat. >> i like that. i can live with that. now, we have a chicken chowder here. i can already tell by the color which one probably is the least healthy. >> and the problem here is all the fat and salt. this has so much saltwater i expected it to come with a few somali pirates or something. >> good one. >> 18 grams of fat. it's the calorie equivalent of these 80 free toes. so if you're going to go with progresso, go with their southwestern style chicken chowder. it's two cups, 220 calories, four grams of fat.
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and the only thing that was different there was the soybean oil. if you look at the ingredients list, it's almost the same. >> now, chili is always a huge favorite this time of year. i'm looking at all of the sausages right there. what's your best bet for chili? >> here, the progress with this stag classic chilly is 1600 milligrams of sodium, a day's worth of fat and 660 calories. so what you do, so you don't have the equivalent of these 11 1/2 jimmy dean sausage links, go with the four bean chili. it has 95% less fat. so if you want a meat based chili, make it yourself with lean meat, plenty of vegetables. but if you do this instead, you make the smart eat this, not that swap, save a few hundred calories and get a lot of protein and fiber. >> this is interesting because this is curried lentil soup.
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i would think by that name it's healthy. >> you would. and the problem is it's jam packed with calories and sodium. that's the issue here. it's another day in the salt mines with this one. it's 460 calories. it has 1400 milligrams of sodium. and remember, ounce per ounce, soups are probably the most sodium laden things of anything in the super market. so it's the equivalent of all of these. >> bagel bites? and bagel bites. >> pepperoni bagel bites? >> all 14 of them. so go with the soup from amy's. >> those are great alternatives. but i have to say, when i see something like this, i just want to pick one out. all right. david, thanks so much. and we're back after these messages. ngs, getting the family together for breakfast might seem... ♪ ...impossible. no, no... well how about the purp? ew! ♪ yeah. wow. unless you have eggo® waffles.
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> good morning. welcome to "11 news saturday morning." i'm lisa robinson. >> and i'm jennifer franciotti. here is a look at some of our top stories for you. city police are looking for a suspect after a shooting in east baltimore. investigators found a man shot last night. there is no word this morning on his condition, and police have not released a motive in this case. >> state troopers are searching for this man after an early- morning assault at a high's convenience store. daryl webb, jr. is charged with armed robbery, first-degree assault, and theft. it happened on village road.
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