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everyone there at the wawa on the black horse pike. good morning. breaking overnight, terror in manhattan. >> we've got multiple casualties, this is a mass casualty situation here. >> eight killed, 11 injured in the first deadly terror attack in new york city since 9/11. the suspect plowing his truck down a crowded bike path going nearly a mile before being shot and wounded by police. >> four shots went off and we all just started running. >> reporte . >> america's biggest city on edge. >> this was an act of terror. particularly cowardly act of terror. >> savannah is live wednesday, november 1, 2017. from nbc news, this is a special split edition of
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"today," terror in new york. with matt lauer in studio 1a in rockefeller plaza and savannah guthrie, live in tribeca. >> good morning everyone, welcome to this split edition of "today" on wednesday morning, i'm matt lauer in studio 1a. savannah is the the scene of this deadly attack in lower manhattan where an otherwise quiet halloween evening was turned into a night of chaos and carnage, savannah. >> it was, this was a neighborhood that was about to be full of kids trick or tre treating and enjoy the holiday. in a moment, everything changed. we have new information just this morning, matt, and i want to get to the latest on the investigation. as we know, eight people were killed, 11 seriously injured. this makes this the first deadly terror attack in new york city since. >> sayfullo saipou, he drove his
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truck right on to a bike path, going nearly a mile before being shot by police. he's under close yard in a hospital this morning. he is expected to survive. >> we have now learned that he entered the u.s. seven years ago and sources are telling nbc news this morning, he left a note in his rented truck and just breaking, just a few minutes ago, we have learned exactly what was written in that note. allegedly, saipou wrote, isis lives forever. federal terror investigation is being elude by the fbi joint terrorism task force. this morning investigators are questioning the man behind a deadly terror attack in lower manhattan. an attack he apparently committed in the name of isis, just blocks from the world trade center. >> we got multiple casualties. this is a mass casualty situation here. >> 29-year-old sayfullo saipou
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is in custody. he's responsible for killing eight people and injuring more than a dozen others. >> this was an act of terror. and a particularly cowardly act of terror. >> shortly after 3:00 p.m., authorities say saipou drove a pickup truck rented at a home depot in new jersey along manhattan's busy westside highway. he drove nearly a mile from houseton street to chambers street. >> mangled. one gentleman's leg was hanging, the other gentleman had tire marks going across his chest. >> the suspect crashed into a school bus carrying special needs children, two of them were injured. there, he got out of the truck, brandishing a pelt gun and paintball gun. a police officer is being credited with taking saipou down, shooting him in the abdomen. were there kids around? >> there were a the love kids. i first found out about it from a young, probably five,
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six-year-old girl yelling he has a gun. then the mother was very, very scared. >> i ran to the window and i see a car, i see people dead, i see bicycles on the floor. >> witnesses say saipou shouted ala akbar. so far, police believe saipou was acting as a lone wolf and not part of a larger terror cell or plot. saipou, an immigrant from yoouz beck stan moved to the u.s. in 2010 and held a green card and florida driver's license. a friend, telling nbc news, saipou has been living in new jersey working as an uber driver. uber says it's cooperating with the fbi's investigation. after the attack, president trump tweeted, the suspect is a very sick and deranged person. hours later, he tweeted again, i have just ordered homeland security to step up our already extreme vetting program. being politically correct is fine, but not for this.
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governor andrew cuomo focussed on new yorkers resilience. >> we've lived with this before. we felt the pain before. we feel the pain today. but we go forward together and we go forward, stronger than ever. >> overnight the spire of one world train center lit up in red, white, and blue, in honor of the victims. and with us now are two people who witnessed the attack and it's aftermath, we have gene and anthony who's asked us not to use his last name, and good morning to both of you. i'm glad to be with you. we met yesterday. you work here. your son goes to school here. this is our neighborhood. anthony, tell me what you saw. >> i was waiting for my son to pick him up from school. and i was in my car in the passenger's side, the back door, and i heard a big smash so then i looked up and i saw the bus after it hit the pickup truck hit the bus, it's coming right at my car. but then the driver swerved
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uphill. on chamber's street and then i looked back down to the pickup truck to see if the guy was okay and -- >> you thought it was an accident. >> i thought it was an accident. he had his hands up in the air and i saw guns in his hands, waving them, and coming towards me, but then went around the truck and then went towards westside highway. at that point, i literally just went and started grabbing kids and saying get back in the school, get back in the school. there's a shooter, there's a shooter. and i was just pushing kids back in the school. looking for my son to make sure he's not out. i didn't see him and i pushed the kids back in and i ran up to get the police that were at stiverson to push them down in the right direction. >> police asked you to identify the shooter later. can you tell me about that? >> yes, i was escorted down to
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the ambulance, the perpetrator was in the ambulance and i just said yep, that was him. he had a red stripe on his shirt and he was all bloody and he was in the ambulance. >> gene, you and i met yesterday on this very corner. you work near here, you were walking home. can you tell me what you saw. >> when i got out of the work, i was crossing the street. for some reason behind me i heard screaming, loud screaming, so it was a different kind of scream, so i went back, there was a female yelling really loud. i went back and i looked, i seen the white pickup truck in the bike path. and all of the sudden, i knew something was wrong. when i got closer to the lady is when i seen that there were people on bikes that were run over. and, you know, they were not with us no more. they passed away. and that's what she saw. and she was hysterical, crying, screaming, she was on the phone with somebody. and it was -- all the cops came running. they don't even know what's
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going on. they were just as confused as i was. i didn't expect to see something like this. you know, i just came out of work, i'm trying to get home and seeing this is -- it's crazy. >> and when you saw that you saw two individuals -- >> i saw two individuals -- >> you knew in your heart. >> i knew they weren't with us no more. you could just tell the shape they were in. their body wasn't -- like if somebody gets hit bay car going 20 miles per hour they're okay, they're moving. these guys, they had no movement, nothing. >> how fast do you think the car was going? >> about 50 miles per hour. i didn't know where he got on until later on when i sat down after all of this happened and i found out he got on the path at houseton street, that's a long ways. i just came out of work here at 26. and i don't know if he missed me or i missed him, but, you know, somebody was looking out for me because that could have easily been me. >> anthony, i know it's so emotional. listen, there's a school right
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there. you're going to pick up your son. how, how are you processing this this morning? how is your little boy doing? >> he went trick or treating last night, he was like okay, normal day, went trick or treating, it was fine, did his homework. and it was back to school today. like a normal day. you know, and now they have to put more barricades up on these bike paths so no cars can be on that. you know. to prevent this all. >> well, it was quite a day. and i thank you both for being here early this morning and sharing your story. >> you're welcome. >> back to you, matt. >> savannah, thank you so much. jonathan is the deanst is the chief investigator here in new york. good to see you. why are officials so convinced so early that this guy acted alone? >> the best information is because they've spoke within him in the hospital. he is boasting, apparently, from his bedside about his activities. everything that they have
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detected so far on his social media, they have found that he has gone online and visited isis-related websites. so every indication so far is that he has acted alone. of course they're going to run down everything else to make sure that he had no financial help, no supporters, this isn't part of a larger cell, but less than a day into this, they are reasonably confident that he is a lone wolf and over the last overnight hours, they're increasingly confident that he's a lone actor. >> when you say he's boasting, they did speak in the hospital, apparently he is proud what have he did on that bike path. you talk about talking about his friends, his family, they are talking to his wife right now. have they learned anything from her yet? >> i don't know what. i know that she has been met by fbi and police officials in paterson, new jersey, i don't know if she had any knowledge of his plan or how long this plan was in the works. remember, lone actor, came to
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this country seven years ago, traveled from ohio to florida, been in paterson only since january it appears. hasn't been here very long. working as an uber driver. they know he drove over the george wav bridge at about 2:00 after he rented that truck. drove down on the highway. and carried out the attack just an hour later. >> and they know he had been in that area many times in the past. are they suspecting that is because of his work as an uber driver or perhaps that he was casing this location? >> it's very much part of the investigation. they want to know, did he do test runs. they're concerned he did test runs, how did he know how to hit is that site? but, again, because he worked as an uber driver, they also know it's possible he went down the west side highway to that area many times in the past as well. what they do know, he knew that area. >> doesn't seem he had any kind of escape plan, pelt gun, paintball gun, knife in the truck, left the note behind.
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was this a suicide mission that didn't end the way he thought it was going to end? >> i would believe that's probably a very good summary of exact lay what was going to take place. he was going there to kill and possibly be killed. >> wnbc, jonathan, thank you very much. savannah. i'm joined now by "today" national correspondent craig melvin who is covering the victims of this terrifying attack, good morning. >> good morning to you. we're learning a little bit more about those who were killed, about those who were hurt. we're also learning a little bit more about that hero nypd officer who stepped up to likely prevent even more bloodshed. >> reporter: five of the victims killed in the manhattan terror attack are from argentina. they were visiting and were in new york city celebrating the 30th anniversary of their high school graduation, another one of the people killed was from belgium. that's according to to the nation's foreign affairs
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minister. >> traffic's shut down on the west side highway at this time. it's going to be a crime scene. >> reporter: the devastation could have been even worse if not for quick-thinking nypd officer. >> the uniformed police officer assigned to the first precinct confronted the subject and shot him in the abdomen. >> reporter: according to reports, officer ryan nash sprang into action opening fire and ending his rampage. new york city councilman identifying nash in multiple tweets calling him the hero cop the world should be talking about. >> command response for nypd officer that was on post near the location who stopped the concernage. >> reporter: just hours after the attack, resilient new yorkers attending the city's annual halloween parade. among the tens of thousands dressed up in their costumes, a beefed up police presence to keep them safe. some parade goers saying they wanted to honor the spirit of those who lost their lives.
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>> it's terrible. god bless everybody. . it's terrible what happened. >> thousands of new yorkers here. in your neighborhood, undeterred by what happened here last night. we've also learned that the hero cop, five years on the force. >> in the exact right position that he needed to be in no to spring into action. thank you very much. stick close as we continue to cover this story, but for now matt back up to you. >> okay savannah and craig, thank you very much. other news to get to this morning, including new developments in the investigations into russia's election meddling. this as fallout is growing after the first criminal indictments. peter alexander at the white house, good morning. >> reporter: hey matt, good morning. the white house again tried to distance itself from that former foreign policy campaign adviser who pleaded guilty to misleading the fbi about his contact with russian officials during the campaign. the president himself belittling george papadopoulos as a proven
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liar. with president trump trying to shift the spotlight to tax cuts. >> i want the house to pass a bill by thanksgiving. i want all of the people standing by my side when we get ready to sign by christmas. >> reporter: the russia investigation appears to be gaining momentum. the president breaking his silence about george papadopoulos. dismissing the former volunteer foreign policy advisor, arguing, few people knew the young low level volunteer named george. in fact, mr. trump knew him, saying this to the washington post in march of 2016. >> george papadopoulos he's an oil and energy consultant. excellent guy. >> reporter: that same month papadopoulos had a seat at the national security team with candidate trump and then senator jeff sessions. former campaign manager, cory lewandowski down playing papadopoulos's role here on "today." >> george was never a person who was part of the team that was interacting with the senior management on a regular basis. >> reporter: but court documents
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contractor that detailing after russian officials had dirt on hillary clinton, papadopoulos exchanged e-mails and calls with high-ranking campaign officials, including according to sources familiar with the matter, campaign chairman paul manafort and the chief policy advisor, sam clovis. clovis was questioned last week by mueller's team. the lawyers said he never encouraged papadopoulos to ensue relations between the u.s. and russia. the white house press secretary offering this pushback. >> papadopoulos is an example of somebody doing the wrong thing while the president's campaign did the right thing. >> reporter: still papadopoulos's guilty plea is shedding new light on the inquiry. according to court documents when papadopoulos pleaded guilty on october 5th, one of the prosecutors described it as quote, an ongoing investigation of which this case is a small part. speaking of that investigation, this morning, politico reports president trump's long-time aid
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and current communications director hope hicks is scheduled to speak with robert mueller's team in the middle of this month after the president's trip to asia. nbc news reached out to hicks' lawyer who is not commenting, matt. >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you very much. take a turn now, we have mr. roker here with wet weather down south. >> yeah, we're looking at our friends in texas and all the way up, extends on up into parts of the ohio river valley with a little light snow. you can see right now, we've got heavy thunderstorms in central indiana with light snow stretching into parts of western pennsylvania and new york state. ahead of the stationary front, moisture pushing on in. we're going to look at scattered showers, thunderstorms stretching by thursday into chicago. the heaviest rain will be down around texas, louisiana, on up into parts of tennessee and kentucky and the showers extend all the way up into northern new england with a little light snow as you get to mi
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good morning, eastbound, we're back at 7:30, it's a wednesday morning, the first of november, 2017, these are images just into our newsroom this morning. and that is the truck that was part of the carnage that unfolded here on streets of lower manhattan yesterday. a live picture. it is still there. this is a crime scene. investigators working hard to determine why a man used that truck to run down pedestrians, cyclists, tourists, and unleashed such violence here on this part of the city. good morning to you, i'm savannah guthrie, i'm at the scene here in lower manhattan. matt and hoda live. >> this is an area well known to new yorkers. it's kind of part of a lower
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manhattan west side playground. with that bike path along the river. >> especially well known to you, savannah, that's right in your hood, your neighborhood. >> yeah, i mean, i live about three blocks from where i'm standing right now, and i know that i was about to take my kids out trick or treating, so many people were just about to take their kids out. school was letting out as it happened at about 3:00 or so. and in fact this all ended right in front of an elementary school and a middle school. so there were kids milling all around. and it's just heart wrenching and truly hits close to home. we're going to start this half hour, of course, with a check of the headlines and we'll start with this investigation. terror in new york city. >> we have multiple people on the ground from chambers all the way house to houseton. >> new questions after a man inspired by isis plows his truck down a popular bike path. killing eight and injuring nearly a dozen others. >> i've seen the white pickup truck in the bike path and all
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of the sudden i knew something was wrong. >> the suspect alive and out of surgery one day after the first deadly terror attack in new york since 9/11. >> this was an act of terror. a particularly cowardly act of terror. russia investigation fallout. president trump dismissive of former campaign advisor george papadopoulos in the wake of his indictment as robert mueller's team moves forward, reportedly set to meet with the president's communications chief. let me start with a political ad from facebook. >> tech talk. top execs back on capitol hill today, a day after officials from facebook and google and twitter took a lashing from lawmakers over russia's involvement in last year's presidential election. >> those ads sought to sew discord and ample if i racial and social divisions among american voters. and here comes game seven. >> peterson hits it in the air to left. >> the dodgers beat the astros
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to force a decisive final game in the world series. >> this series too good to end in six. >> today wednesday, november 1st, 2017. >> wow. >> they say there's nothing like game seven of a world series. we're going to get one tonight in los angeles. >> some kind of hollywood ending coming there. >> let's go back to savannah. guys, back to this morning's top story, of course this investigation into the deadly truck rampage, god i did schwartz is at bell view hospital where the suspect and many injured are being treated this morning, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, yeah, sayfullo saipou is in this hospital. he is under close guard. he is not saying. . he is reportedly proud of what he's done. this morning, authorities are putting together a detailed profile of the accused terrorist sayfullo saipou, the 29-year-old is married with two children.
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he's from uzbek stan, came in 2010 and has a green card. right after the deadly attack, he jumped from the truck shouting allahu akbar. they found a note inside the truck claiming he acted for isis. neighbors telling police, saipou is very religious, living with his family in his paterson, new jersey, apartment. but he has a florida driver's license which lists an apartment complex. a woman moved in several months ago, but doesn't know saipou and never seen him. saipou was a truck driver with commercial driving licenses in georgia and florida. he's been an uber driver. uber says he passed the background check with no problem adding that the company is cooperating with authorities. it leads officials to suspect saipou may be a lone wolf, a single individual inspired bier terrorist organizations, but not directly working for one. >> the new terrorist tactic are
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these lone wolves who commit an act of terror. >> reporter: last year, three attacks were carried out by lone wolves in the u.s. according to authorities. omar mateen, a lone wolf who pledged allegiance to isis attacked the pulse nightclub in orlando killing 49 people and injured 53. bombing in the chelsea neighborhood of new york injuring 31 people. akbar roux many was it lone wolf. and ohio state university wounded 11 people, police say lone wolf attacker was a somali refugee inspired by terrorist propaganda. investigators are now piecing together a timeline of what happened. they say that yesterday around 2:00, he drove a minivan to a home depot in new jersey. there he rented a truck, drove that truck over the george washington bridge into manhattan before the attack. savannah, back to you. >> all right, thank you very much. and i'm joined now by nbc news national security analyst
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michael lighter, good morning, good to see you. >> good morning. >> here we are, we're standing in the shadow of the world trade center whereby i'm looking right at the building, what strikes you about this? >> it is the bookends that we've seen. the world trade center, 16-year-old, big cop plex attacks planned overseas, executed with 19 hijackers and today what we see in this threat, small scale, one individual renting a truck, still terrorizing the community. that's how the threat has morphed from 9/11 to today. >> we're learning more about the suspect. he is reportedly from use beck stan. that didn't surprise you, this is a region that's been a problem for a while. >> central asia have produced a significant amount of radicalized individuals. as i mentioned to you, there are more people in syria than any other region in the world for foreigners. so this is an area where they've been very, were repressive governments, very strong strain of islam which is intended to be
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extreme. not exactly the same as we what saw in the tsarnaevs, but similar. >> and the propaganda, if you're reading this kind of jihadist literature as we understand this suspect may have been, is it saying go get in the car. get in a truck, do this kind of attack? >> absolutely. this is what al qaeda started to say but it's what isis picked up three or four years ago. don't worry about guns or planes, go get a truck, run people over. it's worked in france, barcelona, in the uk, and now here in the united states. it's just very difficult for officials to defend against. >> it's hard to defend against. and also hard to detect. if you're talking about a lone wolf who by all appearances seems normal, but is harboring these kinds of plans in their heart, i mean, how do you, how do you even find that? >> it's very difficult. we have generally looked for the networks because with networks there's communication and you can tech those communications. now when you're looking at individuals sitting at home looking at their computer, you can monitor those websites,
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understand why it might radicalize them, but it relies on a partnership between police and law enforcement and government and communities, the muslim communities to identify these people. no one's better at that than new york city and then it can still happen and highlights how hard it is for us all over the world. >> always good to get your experti expertise. appreciate it. for the moment, matt and hoda, back to you guys. >> all right. we appreciate that, savannah, thank you very much. mr. roker is here, what do you have? >> snow to talk about. winter-like perhaps. especially in the northern rockies and the western plains. montana all the way just to south of minneapolis and west minneapolis along a warm front. it'll be a quick round of snow. make for difficult track with blowing and drifting, but we're not looking for huge accumulations. in fact been around the minnesota area, we're talking about maybe an inch to two inches into northern wisconsin, but the maef amounts are going to be around mizzou la down to yellow stone out to gillette and
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one to two feet. skier action starting to get . good wednesday morning to you. i'm first alert meteorologist steve sosna. more clouds in the sky on this wednesday. it will not be perfectly sunny. we could see sprinkles or showers. berks county through the lehigh valley today. temperatures getting into the upper 50s. tonight, temperatures staying steady, in the middle 50s. the springboard to a nice, warm afternoon tomorrow. looking at a mixture of sunshine and clouds. temperatures in the lower 70s. planning out your day, chilly to start, then the nice, mild afternoon. sflmpblt get that weather any time you need it. >> al, thanks so much. up next, new developments in in the kevin spacey scandal as production is halted on his hit show "house of cards." and we are marking 100 days until the 2018 olympic winner games with a host of team usa athletes including lindsey
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we're back now with new developments. time for the disturbing sexual misconduct allegation against two-time oscar winner kevin spacey. >> kate snow is here with the latest on this, kate, what can you tell us? >> good morning, there's reaction from hollywood to london. following an allegation from actor anthony grab that spacey made an advance on him three decades ago when he was just 14 years old. and just a day after netflix announced the current season and production of "house of cards" would be it's last, now another shoe dropped. >> here i am, president of these united states. >> reporter: this morning, kevin spacey's "house of cards" is on shaky ground. after first saying they were deeply troubled by the news, netflix now is shutting down production on the series until further notice, netflix says to
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give us time to review the current situation and to address any concerns of our cast and crew. and the international academy of television withdrawing spacey's emmy founder's award amid an allegation that he made a sexual advance on an dor anthony rapp. it happened at a party in new york when he was 14 and spacey was 26. in a statement, spacey said i'm beyond to horrified to hear his story. i honestly do not remember the encounter, adding, but if i did behave them as i described, i owe him an apology. at the old vic theater where he was artistic director, dismay and a call for people to send any complaints confidentially. any experience shared will be tweeted in the utmost confidence and with sensitivity the theater says. we have appointed external advisors to help us deal with information received. spacey is a two-time oscar
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winner, his next film, all the money in the world is due out in december. >> where we are with sexual harassment, the outrage is so great, i'm just not so sure kevin spacey will survive there this. >> reporter: there are new allegations made against another actor. a former reality store and actress accused jeremy pivin of sexual harassment. he said i unequivocally deny the appalling allegations being pedalled about me, it did not happen. it takes courage for victims to come forward and my hope is that the allegations about me that didn't happen do not detract from stories that should be heard. i feel like every day we're talking about -- >> it goes on and on. >> all right, kate, thank you very much. coming up, is alzheimer's a younger person's disease? this morning, the ground-breaking quest to spot early changes in your body that early changes in your body that could lead to that your body was made for better things than
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good morning. i'm pamela osborne. 7:56. let's get right to first alert meteorologist steve sosna with your most accurate neighborhood weather forecast. good morning, steve. >> good morning. we have a slow warmup underway. temperatures slowly climbing in philadelphia. 38 in pottstown, 35 in mt. pocono where you were in the 20s earlier. blanket of clouds approaching from the south and west moving north and east. that will be the theme of the day. more clouds and sunshine, but less wind. 58 throughout philadelphia for the high. 50 allentown. near 60 in dover. the search continues in bucks county this morning for the car that hit a man walking near the intersection of street road and newtown road in warminster yesterday. police are looking for a dark-colored hyundai with the missing driver's side mirror along with other damage. starting today, new jersey
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residents have to be 21 to buy tobacco products and ecigarettes. health officials by raising the age, young people will be less likely to start or debt addicted. at least one philadelphia security council member says it's time for a recess for the school district. that means ending school reform commission. the src will vote on whether to dissolve by the end of the year. if that happens, it would be replaced by a school board appointed by the mayor. starting today across pennsylvania, you can sign up for heating help under low-income energy home assistance program called liheap. the energy grants are based on household incomes. similar programs started last month in new jersey and delaware. our series on women's health continues tomorrow with a look at how women are waiting to have kids. at 5:45, the new technology and advances that are making later pregnancies less risky. join us every weekday morning at 4:00 a.m. for nbc10 news today.
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it's 8:00 on today, terror in new york. >> i seen the white pickup truck in the bike path, and all of the sudden, i knew something was wrong. >> eight people dead, at least 11 others seriously injured. after a truck plows down a crowded bike path in manhattan. the attacker shot by police and in the hospital, wieing behind notes saying he acted for isis. savannah's live at the scene. plus women and alzheimer's. maria shriver looks at common misconceptions surrounding that mysterious disease. >> so most people think they should start to worry about alzheimer's when they're in their 70s or 80s, big
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misconcepti misconception. >> it's a younger person's disease. >> how a study is giving people hope. and going for gold, we're 100 days out from the pooeng challenge winter olympic games and our plaza has been transformed into rockefeller. today wednesday, november 1st, 2017. >> this young lady is celebrating 67 years. >> oh, and i am two years older than the "today" show. yes, yes, yes! >> this young lady came from washington, d.c. >> team usa! >> i turn 80 on "today." >> good morning from washington. >> and minnesota. >> celebrating our anniversary on the "today" show. >> good morning, l.a.! >> we need to get outside and say hi to those people in just a
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little while with good reason also, look at some of the usa athletes, look at lindsey vaughn and look at that. >> the biggest we have ever had. we'll be talking to lindsey and fellow athletes coming up as we mark 100 days, that's ashley wagner over on the rink, 100 days before we all head to the opening ceremony in pyeongchang, south korea. >> that'll be great. it's fun seeing the fresh faces of athletes, it makes you get pumped up for it. >> it is. first let's head down to savannah in lower manhattan, hey savannah. >> hi, good morning again, we're going to start with the news at 8:00 and of course the deadly terror attack here. investigators have been questioning the suspect, a 29-year-old similar grant. and in the meantime, the victims are being mourned by families in distant parts of the world. this morning, terror has a name and a face, 29-year-old sayfullo
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saipou now in custody after law enforcement officials say he deliberately drove a pickup truck down a bike path in lower manhattan, killing eight and injuring more than a dozen. the suspect leaving a note in the truck according to officials, claiming he carried out the attack for isis. the carnage unfolded in the shadow of the world trade center memorial, marking the deadliest terror attack in new york city since 9/11. the city's mayor, calling it cowardly. >> we know that this action was intended to break our spirit. >> investigators say saipou rented the pickup truck from a home depot in pennsylvania sake, new jersey, he drove across the george washington bridge into manhattan, leaving his own minivan at store. >> multiple people on the ground from chambers to houseton. >> reporter: it began tuesday afternoon when saipou veered the truck on to a bike path on the busy westside highway.
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police say he drove south from houseton to chambers street. plowing into cyclists and pedestrians before slamming into a school bus for special needs children. >> one gentleman's leg was hanging by skin. the other gentleman had tire marks going across his chest. you could tell he was going fwast and they didn't know what hit them. >> reporter: saipou hopped out of the truck and shouted ala akbar. a quick-thinking police officer brought an end to the violence, shooting saipou in the abdomen. >> the guy was running around. he was goating chased, and then all of the sudden, four shots went off. >> reporter: saipou, immigrant moved to the u.s. in 2010 and holds a green card along with a florida driver's license. a friend telling nbc news, saipou has been living in new jersey, working as an uber driver. uber says it's cooperating with the fbi investigation. this morning, president trump tweeting the terrorist came into
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our country through what is called the diversity visa lottery program, a chuck schumer beauty i want merit-based. new york governor andrew cuomo says saipou seemed to have carried out the attack as a lone wolf. >> at this point, there's no evidence to suggest a wider plot or a wider scheme. >> reporter: and despite the attack, with ramped up security, new york city's annual halloween parade marching on, just blocks from where the truck crashed. a sign of the city's strength and resilience in the face of terror. kristian wagner was walking when that attack unfolded. we're neighbors, tell me what you saw and heard yesterday. >> i was just whacking on the street at 3:00 in the afternoon, the school left on. i was walking amongst the kids and working my way towards the bike path. and i know i've only lived there a short time, you've got to live to the bike path.
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as i approach, i heard this crashing noise and i looked to my left, and i saw a truck coming directly at me. hitting all kinds of things on the way and just seemingly out of control. it was going really fast. and was being chased by aunds cover car. so i thought it was just a car chase, like from los angeles, we're used from car chases over there. as i looked for it, i moved out of the way, started running to one side. a bus came along, which kind of stopped the car. so then the bus rolled on through and stopped the car, and i saw the damage to the car, kind of flipped up and landed back on it's feet. and i stopped at that point to look at it and take a picture just in case somebody needed, you know, a note of it. and i saw the driver was out of the car, the truck, it was a flat bed truck. at that time, so i took the picture, i loadered my camera and i saw guns in each one of his hands. and he started raising his hands
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up, so i turned around and i said guns and all the kids were there. actually the kids reacted also, fairly quickly. >> you were surrounded -- school just let out. >> school just let out. must have been 50, 60 kids right there. and parents. but the kids reacted really quick. the parents kind of froze and they just looked at the scene. and i saw him raising the guns, i was like, run, get out of here, get around the corner. and so, people started running and i looked one more time and -- and i looked at the guns, and i thought those are odd-looking guns. i've seen a lot of guns in my life and never seen anything like that. >> now we know a paint ball and bb gun, but they looked like real guns to you. >> looked like it and the way he was behaving i thought he was going tosh did. >> what was his dehaifr? >> he stood very quietly and started raising his hands, he was waiting for somebody to take
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him out i guess because he knew he was going to shoot those guns. i didn't know that. nobody, you know, around me knew that. >> did you hear him say anything? >> couldn't. everybody around me started screaming, so i couldn't really hear him say anything and people started running, thank god, and i assumed they were guns he was really going to fire. i within the around the corner, went a little bit further, and then i heard the shots and i thought, wait a minute, those are single shots. so obviously he doesn't have any kind of machine gun or, you know, whatever. so i thought, sounds like a police shot him. which is i think exactly what happened. >> that is what happened. >> yeah. >> kristian, ha a horrifying sight. thank goodness you were there to help with the kids and you're just new here and new to the neighborhood. >> just new here, but i'll tell you, the kids were really smart about this. you know, i think that's going to be a future, these kids are going to grow up with this kind
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of stuff. >> sad, sad reality. >> sad reality. >> thank you for being here and sharing your story. appreciate it. be well. and for now, hoda and matt back to you guys. >> okay. thank you very much, savannah. we have other news out of washington. house republicans struggle to complete work on a sweeping tax proposal delaying it's public release until tomorrow, the bill was originally scheduled to be unveiled today, but tax writers haven't completed some last minute changes to the legislation. gop leaders have promised it will be the most extensive overhaul of this country's tax code in decades, president trump has set a late december timetable pass anl. the utah nurse who videotaped, who's videotape arrest sparked outreach reached a half million dollar settlement. alex was seen on police body cam being dragged in handcuffed by a salt lake city detective in july. she had refused to let him draw blood from an unconscious crash victim without a warrant. the detective was fired.
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the settlement will be paid by the city and the university that runs the hospital. she's going to donate part of the money to the nurse's union and start a legal fund to make police body cam video much more accessible. >> i remember that story, very, very well. off boost for us this morning? >> i've got one for you. sometimes it can be hard to get a new puppy to calm down and go to sleep and unfamiliar surroundings. one little girl found the perfect way to get her family's registration cue dog to just relax. take a look. ♪ sweetie pie, sweetie pie -- >> stop it. who could blame oakly for falling under the spell of that sweet lull by? >> this is the start of a very cute relationship. >> awe. >> love that. >> all day long. let's roll that again and again and again throughout the show. >> all right. thank you for that. just ahead this morning, why does alzheimer's strike twice as
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back now at 8:14 with the ongoing brain power today, november is alzheimer's awareness month. we are looking at new advances in the fight against that disease. maria shriver is here with more on that, maria, good morning,
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welcome back. >> thank you so much. we're kicking off with a month of alzheimer's as matt said with a look at women and alzheimer's. believe it or not, women are twice as likely, two ut of every three brains diagnosed with alzheimer's belong to women and no one knows why that is. now an innovative new study hopes to get some answers and help develop effective treatments for this devastating disease. >> reporter: in a disease riddled with unknowns, it's one of alzheimer's biggest mysteries. why do women make up two-thirds of cases? >> to be frank, we don't exactly know. what i believe is that there is multiple reasons. >> reporter: a neurologist dr. richard isaacson is determined to find that. he runs the first alzheimer's prevention clinic. treating younger people at risk for the disease decades before symptoms occur. so most people think they should worry about alzheimer's when they're in their 70s or 80s.
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big misconception. >> it's a younger person's disease. it starts in the brain 20 to 30 years before the symptom of memory loss. and that's shocking to some people. when it comes to women, there are biological changes, metabolism changes in the brain that happen decades before. >> reporter: this month, he's launching a new, potentially revolutionary study. monitoring 75 women, ages 40 to 65 who are at risk for alzheimer's. trying to pinpoint those early changes in their bodies that may lead to the disease. >> for example, the menopause transition, could that be a trigger? >> reporter: so much controversy for women around being pre-menopause sal, then they wonder, should i take hormones? is that good for my brain or bad for my body if i take who monos i'm going to get cancer, but maybe i'm protecting my brain. >> there's not a one size fits all approach here. certain women may benefit, other women may not benefit, and these
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are the things we need to figure out much better. >> reporter: alyssa joined the study after losing her grandmother to alzheimer's. >> as a result of that experience, losing her, i decided that i needed to do whatever i could to help change the outcome for future generations of my family and others. >> reporter: over the four year study, subjects will undergo regular blood screens, brain scans, and cognitive tests to track changes that competitor lat from the early signs of alzheimer's. dr. iowa sackson says there are steps you could take right now that may help delay symptoms, like daily rigorous exercise, eating a mediterranean diet, reducing stress, and getting plenty of sleep. give me a 30 second spiel to a woman out there who's 40, got kids, who's got a job. explain to her how she's going to get the time and why. >> got make the time. this is your brain.
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one out of three cases of alzheimer's may be preventable if the person does everything right. the other two out of three cases, we're not there yet. if question delay by six months of year and two years, and that block buster drug comes. that person's lifestyle and other choices prevented their own alzheimer's disease. >> dr. isaacson helps to enroll at least 300 women in the alzheimer's study, but he does need more private funding to do that. and we have more information, including those lifestyle changes that may help delay symptoms at today.com. we're not saying prevent alzheimer's, but delay symptoms. >> when you say aggressive exercise, rigorous -- >> high intensity, high intensity, moving it around, trying to remember things and this is a whole new place that people are looking now at lifestyle, at food, exercise, meditation, and one of the things we're going to be doing tomorrow is also talking to people about thousand ask their doctors because primary physicians are missing these cases. they're not diagnosing them,
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telling people you're stressed, go on vacation. >> take time off. >> completely different things and how to ask your doctor what might be wrong with you. >> fascinating with the pet scan and you can see it all. >> yeah. very proactive, important. >> always good information. >> thank you, maria. >> we love, love, love, love. >> love. >> yes. we love mr. roker too. check of the weather? >> we love maria more. that's the way i feel. you know what, it's been a warm october in the northeast of new england and you think so, with the statistics are in, it was the hottest of october for portland, for boston, number two, albany number one, new york city, warmest october, same for burlington and guess what, it's going to start off warm and continue warm into november. 62 in burlington by friday. 71 boston, new york city, 71, and in fact, national weather service out with it's november outlook, it's going to stay warm for a good portion of the country from the northeast, new england, southeast, gulf coast, on into the southwest, cooler in northern california, on into the
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western plains, precipitation wise, wetter around the great lakes. nice and dry, unfortunately, through the southeast into the golf coast and the southwest and staying wetter thanks to will a nina into the . good wednesday morning to you. more clouds in the sky on this wednesday. it will not be perfectly sunny. we could see a few sprinkles or showers. temperatures getting into the upper 50s. tonight, temperatures steady in the middle 50s. but the springboard to a nice warm afternoon tomorrow. temperatures in the lower 70s. planning out your day, chilly to start, then we'll have that nice mild afternoon, highs around 58. and that's the latest weather. thanks so much, it's time for the men of today to put your razors today. we are going to launch or special series that we love, it's called no shave today. >> and it's all to help raise
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awareness for health issues affecting men across the country and we're encouraging you guys throughout to join us. >> we've done this in the past, prostate cancer and other important screenings. this year we're going to take a specially close look at mental health. sometimes it can be a little difficult for guys to talk about these issues. so all this month, our friend, dr. drew pin sky is sharing some insightful tips, drew, take it away. >> hi, i'm dr. drew here with your men's health tip. over six million men suffer from depression every year. men are less likely to seek help for depression, substance abuse, or stressful liech events. why? could the social norms, reluctance to talk, down playing symptoms. gentleman, it's important to touch base with a friend, ask for help or see a therapist. don't be afraid to talk about your issues. >> i'm glad we kind of expanding it this year to talk about that because we do so many stories about depression and men and mental illness in men.
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and we need to make sure we cover that. >> for a lot of guys, they feel like it's not the mask lin thing to do. hey, i'm the man, i figure this out alone -- >> especially when you're the dad. you know, and you feel like you have to kind of hold it together for the family and be strong. >> by the way, we have a psa we're going to share with people next week -- >> yes. >> psa. >> how was that? >> it was interesting. >> it was interesting. >> little drafty. >> we will premier that psa for you next week here on "today." >> looking forward to that. as we've been mentioning today does mark 100 days until the start of the 2018 olympic winter games. this morning we are getting our first glimpse at team usa's official closing ceremony outfits. >> they are provided by poe low ralph lauren as they have been for the last five games. brother and sister ice dancing there. mya and alex, free style skier an gus kenworthy and gold
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medallist, jamie anderson. folks, good morning, nice to have you. >> nice. >> so obviously the folks at ralph lauren want everybody to like these, how do you feel about the outfits? >> we love them. >> yeah. >> they look really good. >> they do. >> they feel really good. >> they look awesome. since you have them on, does it feel more real. does it feel like this is actually going to be happening? >> it does. >> yeah. >> the olympic spirit, right? >> how do the shoes feel. >> shoes are great. >> really comfortable. >> my favorite part. they're so comfortable. >> really? when do the nerves really kick in? you're 100 days out, when do you really start have trouble falling asleep at night? >> all of us have different selection process, the selection events are the most nerve racking, once you're on the team, know you're going, you're less nervous. >> glove mitten thing, how is that working. >> good for texting and selfies.
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>> perfect. >> aside from winning a medal, what where are you looking forward to when you go overseas? >> it's really special to represent our country and to wear all of this amazing gear too. >> y'all are adorable by the way. >> your new outfits. >> thank you so much. by the way, we have more athletes to watch, olympic legends just ahead including lindsey vaughn, apollo ono and more, but first, your local news.
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nbc 10 news starts now. good morning. your time now is 8:26. let's get you right to your first alert forecast. pretty chilly out there. >> that's right. catching some early rays of sunshine down at our shore points this morning. any early sun will fade, though. clouds will win over today. temperatures right now, warming up slowly, 44 in philadelphia, 35 mount pocono and 49 down in dover. there's the cloud cover that i was alluding to, even some sprinkles possible north and west of the city today from coatesville up to allentown. temperatures in the upper 50s this afternoon. today we'll learn more about how this old bridge will
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transform into a new bike and walking trail. city officials plan to extend the schuylkill river trail by turning this historic swing bridge into a trail crossing. work begins next year. today you can make extra money on halloween candy and help a good cause. more than 60 dentists in the tri-state area are holding candy buy-back events. you get a buck for each pound of candy you donate and the candy goes to our men and women serving the nation overseas. tonight, the nbc 10 investigators look into why a new jersey law is keeping smart guns that only the owner can fire off shelves nationwide. that's tonight on nbc 10 news. chris brown has never been afraid to take on the big fights.
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[ drumming ] all right. we're back now 8:3030 on this wednesday morning, it's the first of november, 2017, listen, you hear that? that's the five drum dance. dance performance bay group called the korean traditional dance of tunori. they're here to help us get in the spirit of the 2018 winter olympic games in south korea, now just 100 days away. >> we are downtowning down, we are standing at the foot of our very own mt. rockefeller, athletes from different sports who are hoping to make the team,
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team usa in the coming months are all around. you know who i see? i see lindsey vaughn. lots of people out here. >> oh. >> this is a little scary, don't you think? >> help you get in the spirit. >> hello. >> from south korea building this out here in the plaza. >> can we just for a second talk about our staff? this was a halloween extravaganza 24 hours ago, and now it's a winter wonderland. nice job, folks. way to go. >> it would be fun to see you go down. >> i was going to say it would be fun to see you go down as billy ray cyrus. let's start the clock. the official time keepers the game omega this and the countdown clock. got that going now. >> that's right, much more with our athletes in a moment, but first, megyn, what's coming up in our next hour? >> if i went down there in my shania twain skirt, it would be an r-rated broadcast. no one needs to see that. we would have 30 olympic athletes come over and talk
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about the big games. and then we -- two guys, there's two, two guys, best friends, one with a devastating diagnosis, but the friendship and what they did on 500 mile trek thereafter will make you believe in the power of humanity. >> oh, i want to see that. >> megyn, thank you very much. we'll see you shortly. al with the weather and also with a special guest. >> all right. >> 100 days on the plaza is sponsored by hershey's gold, taste the gold. >> and we are going to get to our special guest in just a moment. let's show you what's happening as far as your weather is concerned. looking ahead toward today, we've got rainy and cool weather in the northeast, make that northern new england, also into the great lakes, we've got snow back through the western plains, warming up through the southwest for tomorrow, record highs from texas, into the southwest and snowy conditions making their way into the pacific northwest, some wet weather in northern new
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england. >> new york. >> have a nice time? >> yeah, great time. everybody in the back there, very good. good wednesday morning to you. more clouds in the sky on this wednesday. it will not be perfectly sunny. we could see a few sprinkles or showers. temperatures getting into the upper 50s. tonight, temperatures steady in the middle 50s. but the springboard to a nice warm afternoon tomorrow. temperatures in the lower 70s. planning out your day, chilly to start, then we'll have that nice mild afternoon, highs around 58. 100 days on t on the plaza sponsored by hershey's gold. >> and we are here with the one, the only, apollo ono, so good to see you, sir. eight career medals, the most
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decorated winter olympian, also, spokesperson and mt. rockefeller. >> all over the world, and the olympic games is one of those things where it brings people together and we as americans can root for one team. i'll root for you over in the full month of nbc. >> a man with eight medals, two of which gold makes you the perfect person to be the spokesperson for a hershey's gold, the new candy bar. >> hershey's teamed up with team usa to unveil in only -- they've been making chocolate for over 100 years. this is the fourth flavor ever, hershey's gold, it has salty bit of peanuts, pretzels, it's perfect, we all to want go and get a slice or a bite of gold. >> salty, sweet, very nice. >> much like yourself.
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>> oh, thank you. thank you. thank you. all right. apollo, thanks so much. looking forward to seeing you over in pyeongchang. >> we're getting in the spirit. our olympic inspired celebrations just getting started. just ahead, more fun on mt. rockefeller. ashley wagner perform ts live. so much more, but first, this is "today" on nbc. yeah. a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer economy that works for every new jersey family. christie and guadagno left new jersey stuck. i'm serious about moving new jersey forward.
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why arit's because sweeney'sing been exposed as aeeney? double dipping pension padder. caught spending campaign money on lavish dinners and fine cigars for his pals. investigated for being a lobbyist and a senator at the same time. sweeney voted to raise taxes 145 times while our economy continues to struggle. south jersey is a mess, and it's time to take out the trash. on november 7th, make a change. dump sweeney. welcome back to "today." pyeongchang 2018. that sounds good. >> mike turico is going to host the prime time coverage for all of us. he's already in pyeongchang, mike, tell us about it, what can we expect? >> well good morning, we have the youth of south korea, here 100 days away from the 23rd
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olympic winter games. and pyeongchang is getting the attention of the global sports fans because this will be the first asian city to host the winter games in some two decades. >> reporter: the first headline is the location. it's between north and south korea. it has raised concerns following an eventful few months earlier this year when north korea undertook a series of provocative weapons tests. and president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong-un traded insults and threats of destruction. international olympic committee officials have sought to calm concerns with the president citing recent positive meetings with the presidents of china and south korea to discuss the issue.
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pyeongchang will be ready. and the tests were successful. >> oh, ladies and gentlemen -- zplr and in february, the venues will welcome a u.s. team that has legitimate medal contenders in every sport. leading the way is snow border sean white. who's aiming for his third olympic title after being dethroned in 2014. >> oh goodness. >> reporter: his climb back got steeper after a recent crash. like white, gold medallist lindsey von has also had to deal with injuries. she missed the last olympics with a bad knee, but when healthy, no woman in the world sl faster. >> wins gold for the u.s. >> reporter: michal la was just 18 when she won gold. and since then, she's developed into the best alpine skier in the world. in pyeongchang, she'll be a medal threat in multiple events.
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the u.s. will feature new events as well. landed five quadruple jumps. >> i have never seen a skater like him. >> reporter: and khloe has already been dominant for years, she's a medal favorite in the women's half pipe. we could see some history in two sports, the u.s. women's cross country ski team has never won a medal, but they'll have several contenders in pyeongchang led by jessie digens, while reigning world champion, bailey, hunts for the first american medal of any kind in biat long. with the nhl keeping players home, the men's hockey tournament will be a throwback to the days when the u.s. team was a group of underdogs. >> can you believe that? yes! >> reporter: and the women's urn to element see the latest chapter in one of the great winter sports rivalries as the u.s. looks to dethrone canada to
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win olympic gold for the first time in two decades. and the ice hockey will be happening right behind us here. been on the ground all day checking out the venues and the mountains and here by the coast, spectacular. one other note, 14 hour time difference once we get to the olympics. 17 hours to the west coast. we've been checking out the dates, it is in place, we are getting ready to go and morning is evening here in south korea. so you all will be working nights, so since i'll be working mornings in south korea, i can borrow your alarm clocks? >> you certainly can, you can share the jet lag with us as well. hey, good job. can't wait to see you over there, all right? >> same here, look forward to it. >> thank you very much. we're excited to have a host of usa athletes and hopefuls with us. there is one who could not join us, snow boarding legend sean white as mike just talked about, he had a bad crash recently, but sean did send us a bit of a message, take a look.
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>> good morning, "today" show, sean white here saying hi from los angeles. i'm really sad and bummed that i couldn't be here today for 1900 days out. i don't know if you can tell with my face, but most recently i took a bad crash while i was training in new zealand, i was working on a new trick and as i reentered the half pipe, the clipped the top. i flew about 22 feet and hit my face at the bottom and, you know, 62 stitches and bad bruising in my lungs. maybe my modelling days may be over. but, i will definitely be there 2018 in pyeongchang for the olympics. and i want to say hi to team usa, all the girls and guys out there. best of luck. and i'll see you soon. thanks, guys. >> all right, sean, thank you. hope you feel better. lindsey von is here. she is the most successful female it's been almost eight years since we saw her win that
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olympic gold. that was in vancouver and after missing sochi due to an injury, she's hoping to be back on the podium in south korea. lindsey, nice to see you. how are you feeling? >> i feel good. you know, i'm healthy, great prep period. first time in a long time that i've actually been able to ski quite a bit in the summer which is nice. >> are you healthy or lindsey von healthy which means you're going to ski with a bunch of aches and pains no matter what? >> i mean, that's kind of life, you know, that the point, i've had so many surgeries, but i feel good. honestly i feel great and i feel strong. so that's the most important thing. just staying healthy and staying like this until sochi -- not sochi -- >> south korea. you talk about the surgeries you've had, you're a little bit older, does it change the way you ski? >> it doesn't change the way i ski, it definitely changes the way i have to work out and train and i have to do so much extra work to make sure my body is functioning. >> you can stand up out of bed every morning. >> i know, but owe knob west
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it's good. it's all part of the game. and i'm -- like i said, i feel good right now, i'm just going to keep working hard. >> in your opinion austria last weekend, it was? >> yep, saturday. >> you were skiing giants for the first time in like 600 days. what was it like? >> i felt a little rusty. i kind of knew what i was doing, but i also didn't. i felt just label the out of place and a little bit rusty. so i think it was a good starting position for me you know, get one started before lake louise, kind of get the kinks out and then build my way up before the olympics. >> i want to talk about lake louise in a second. what drives you these days? is it gold medals? is it records? is it just wanting to go faster or just not wanting to stop. >> combination of all of those things. i mean, i love what i do. hands down why i've always come back from injuries, but at the end of the day, i also want to win. i love winning. winning is good. >> and lake louise, is it true you want to ski the men's downhill? >> yeah, i do. >> why? >> men are the pinnacle of sport, and i've accomplished a
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lot in my career, but that's one thing that i want to push myself to try to achieve. >> all right. we'll look forward to that. can't wait to see you in south korea, lindsey, thank you very much. let's go to hoda. hey honey, just 13 years old, this girl, khloe kim was called the future of snow boarding, the future is right now. four years later, cloe we has become the younger female snow borders in the history to win, hi -- >> hi. >> you're going to fall in love with khloe, first of all, you are the daughter of south korean immigrants, number two, you like to color your hair a bunch of different ways. have you decided the olympics yet? >> i honestly don't know yet. it's always like a last minute decision. i'll just be like all right, i'm just going to go purple. so hopefully that happens again and i just might show up with green hair, who knows. >> you know what i love about you? your parents are with you all the way. your dad quit his job as an engineer to go with you and train. how do you think you'll feel if you're standing on the podium with your dad nearby? >> honestly never seen my dad
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cry before, so i feel like that'll be a first. i don't know. i don't want him to cry, but if he does, bill bawling my eyes out on the podium as well. but yeah, i mean, you know, he's sacrificed so much for me. i feel like that's the least i could do for him. >> off wonderful family, your grandmother is going to be there too. she's never seen you compete, that is going to be a first. are you going to have butterflies before you think you hit the slope? >> yeah, you know been i love my grandma so much and she's always like bragging about me to her friends. so, i think it'll be really cool have her there. and yeah, it's really exciting to just think about that. >> all right. our crowd has a message for khloe. one with, two, three -- >> go khloe! >> good luck khloe, thank you, we can't wait to see you in korea. coming up next, our celebration rolls on from the rink including a live performance from ashley wagner, we're back in a moment. first this is "today" on nbc. christie: this is governor christie.
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hi, welcome back. our crowd checking out the action over at mt. rockefeller, and if you want a pair of those mitt tens by the way, you can get them at todayteamusashop.com. the proceeds support our olympic athletes. i want to say i'm back here on the rink now be three members of the u.s. women's national ice hockey team. they're at the top of their game right now. number one in the world. winners of seven of the eight last world championships, brianna, hillary, jocelyn, ladies, good morning to all of you. check out the new duds. what do you think of the jerseys? >> awesome. >> unbelievable. >> this is the first time anybody's seen these by wait. >> yeah. >> no, we're extremely lucky. we got you one. >> thank you very much. talk to me about your preparations. number one team in the world, i just mentioned that, when it gets to south korea, does it all come down to you and canada?
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>> yes. i mean, we're the two nations that are battling at the top of the list, but right now it's part of the process, regardless who have we play in the end, we to want bring back a gold medal, in 20 years, it's gold or bust. >> you play them seven times between now and south korea, does that help? >> yeah, we get familiar with them, but it's exciting, i think, put women's hockey on show for everyone to come see and really grow the sport. >> well, we cannot wait to see you folks over there. i love coming to your games. the excitement slefl enormous, good luck, we'll see you over in south korea and thanks for the jersey. >> yeah. >> i will wear it, i promise you. all right, let's go over to hoda. >> hey guys, i am joined here by the wonderful ashley wagner, hey ashley, how are you? >> i'm great, how are you? >> so excited for you, you have a team bronze from sochi, right? and tell me what your hopes are frr pyeongchang. >> i think the u.s. is going to put together a strong team, a team me accidental not out of question and i'm going for an
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individual medal myself. >> the interesting thing is the tryouts are going on, you find now the january. >> yep, so we have a bunch of different competitions that are part of the process, but january at our national championships, that's when we find out. >> we love you and rooting for you. what are you going to skate for us today? >> hand clap. >> that is one of my fave accident s, all right, take it away. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ashley, that was awesome, good luck, we're back in a moment. first this is "today" on nbc.
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we're putting the most important people in front here. we wanted to thank these athletes. we can't wait to see you in action. >> huge, huge thanks to white face mountain for building our rockefeller mountain and the snow and by the way, nbc 10 breaking news. a crash between a trolly and a school bus in southwest philadelphia, here's a look at the scene from sky force 10. it's at woodland avenue and 57th street. we know the crash injured eight people, including the trolly operator and the bus driver. no children were on the bus at the time of the crash.
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let's get to your most accurate neighborhood forecast. >> as we take a look at our sky camera, you can see the high clouds taking over the sky. any early sunshine fading out fast now. temperatures 47 in philadelphia, 37 in mount pocono. we'll add about ten degrees to these temperatures coming up this afternoon. we have cloud cover that will put a lid on the sunshine for today. we're not going to see much in the way of ra waa warmup. open enrollment for health insurance under obamacare begins today. however, you have less time to apply or make any changes. the deadline is december 15th. in philadelphia, the mayor and city health official wills hold a kickoff event urging people to sign up. the event is at the south philadelphia library on broad street and starts at
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3:00. your phone, your car and your house have all gotten smarter. guns have too, but you can't get your hands on one. tonight we look into a new jersey law that's keeping smart guns that only the owner can fire off shelves nationwide. that's tonight on nbc 10 news at 11:00. nobody delivers more for south jersey than steve sweeney.
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he stood up to north jersey special interests to increase funding for our schools. he stopped christie's commuter tax, saving south jersey residents over 200 million dollars. and he led the charge to pass paid family leave. aarp applauded sweeney for freezing property taxes for seniors and cutting prices on prescription drugs. "i got to take my hat off to him.
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he's a man of his word." steve sweeney. because there's more work to do to get south jersey's fair share. this morning on megyn today. >> he's fascinating, sexy, sexual, which sing very important. then two best friends, a stunning diagnosis, and a 500 mile journey of faith and friendship. but first, bloodshed in the streets. a terrorist attack in new york city. we'll have the very latest. all that and more right now. hello everyone and welcome, i'm megyn kelly. wave lot on the show today including on a lighter note we're going to get to 30 olympic athletes who we are delighted to be bringing to you, but, we have to begin with this, it has happened again. er

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