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car carnage in colorado. a man in a deadly shootout in colorado. >> we're getting active gunfire. >> all i can s is my heart's broken. >> nine people wounded. what setoff the gunman? and a woman in the clinic when the shots rang out joins us live. treacherous travel. a storm glazes the mid secti_o in ice making for deadly driving on one of the busiest travel
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weekends of the year. dylan is following it all. brush with death. dash cam video captures the harrowing moment the speeding car slams into a vehicle on the side of the highway narrowly missing a connecticut state trooper and two others. and black friday a dud? despite brisk sales, analysts saying the shopping holiday did not live up to the hype. what changed and why you may find the best deals in your pajamas at home, today, saturday, november 28th, 2015. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today," live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on this saturday morning. i'm erica hill. >> i'm craig melvin alongside sheinelle jones and dylan dreyer. >> we want to get to the top story. accused gunman in custody after the shootout at the planned parenthood that left three
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people dead. the standoff went on for hours. we have nbc's national correspondent miguel almaguer with the story as investigators try to pinpoint a motive. >> reporter: erica, police have garrett swasey in custody. an official tells nbc news the 57-year-old is mentally unstable surrendering. >> attention all units. working active shooter. >> reporter: when police arrived at planned parenthood in colorado springs, they were met by a hail of gunfire. >> we're pinned down. active gunfire. >> reporter: the shooter, who law enforcement say says armed with an ak-47 style rifle entered round after round on black friday in a shopping mall wounding nine and killing three. >> i've been shot.
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brunt of the gunfire. five officers hospitalized. 44-year-old garrett swasey. >> all i can say is my heart's broken. this is a tough situation for a lot of people in the community and community at large. >> reporter: the standoff lasted five hours. hundreds surrounding businesses ordered to take cover. police evacuating the masses between the gunfire. this man was caught in the crossfire in his car. >> i could see him turn and move. it was horrible. i saw myself in the mirror. head. >> reporter: with the perimeter set up, s.w.a.t. teams moved in. the gunman hunkered down if planned parenthood with an unknown number of people in the building. one patient took cover with others in a back room. >> you could hear the gunshots going off at planned parenthood. you could hear them breaking
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down the door. >> reporter: with the sun setting, the gunman surrendered and the building swept for explosives. the siege finally over, but not before three lose their lives in standoff. planned parenthood says because of previous threats, the facility has a safety room with bulletproof vests inside. that room may have saved several lives as people were huddled in the room for five hours. the facility has a closed circuit television which police used to pinpoint the suspect with those nine injured said to be in good condition. we hope to learn more about the motive of the suspect who has a criminal history. erica. >> miguel almaguer, thank you. a number of people in the clinic as shots rang ought t and the hours that followed. we have one witness who managed
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to barricade herself in the ultrasound room as the shooting started. she is joining from us colorado springs. how are you this morning? >> i'm hanging if n there, erica, thank you for asking. >> it was a long night for you, probably without a lot of sleep. take us back. you started to hear shots rush out and you found a room to barricade yourself. >> yeah. so when i was not in the lobby, but the room before the lobby. i noticed people in the front were going down and they were saying everyone get down. i heard gunshots. i saw the gunman and from there, i had run down the hall of the planned parenthood in the back of the building. i tried to open different room doors. some of them were locked. i was able to get inside one room where there were two other patients. i was able to alert that there was a gunman.
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they were unaware of a gunman on-site. from there, we grabbed the table and placed it against the door. we sat there frantic for up to five hours. >> you are in there for up to five hours. were you aware during that time of the police presence in the building? could you hear anything when you were behind that door? >> yeah. when it first happened, i saw the man walking outside shooting the gunshots. at one point when the armorred truck came, i don't know if it was before they had actually jammed into the building or afterwards, but you could literally hear gunshots and them trying to find the gunman. there were a few bullets that entered in the room. you could see the gun powder from the actual gun. >> what is going through your mind and what are the conversations are you having with the two people in the room during the five hours, kentanya?
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keep each other calm during the situation. at one point, we are plotting on what we would do if he entered in the room. as i had mentioned, all we had was a table in front of the door. there were no locks on my door. with the three of us, if he comes, let's tackle him or do something. just to be able to get out of the situation alive. >> you mentioned you saw the gunman and heard activity. did you hear the gunman say anything? >> as far as i could tell, erica, i was behind the actual, you know, not the lobby, but the part after the lobby. what i could tell, he was on the planned parenthood premises. what it looked like was he was shooting in front of the doors. not directly aiming inside yet. there was maybe someone outside that he was attempting to get. i'm not necessarily sure.
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to three times before actually reacted and i tried to shelter myself. >> quite a story. we appreciate you joining us sharing your story. we are thankful you are okay. >> thank you. >> planned parenthood has faced whithering criticism in congress and on the campaign trail because it provides abortions and because of some controversial uncover videos. so are those the reasons that this particular clinic ended up in the cross hairs? nbc's kristen welker has that story. >> reporter: craig, good morning. it is not clear the gunman was specifically targeting planned parenthood, his actions come as the health care provider is at the center of the fierce fire storm in recent months as you point out and violent attacks over the years. the deadly shooting at the colorado springs planned parenthood comes against the back drop of the heated political battle still brewing.
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this summer, an activist group released videos that seemed planned parenthood was selling fetal tissue for profit. the organization's president said the tapes were heavily edited. >> the outrageous accusations levelled against planned parenthood based on heavily doctored videos are offensive and categorically untrue. >> reporter: the controversy fuels the republicans to defund the organization saying which providers services and health screenings and cancer screenings. it has republicans lashing out. >> i dare hillary clinton or president obama to watch these tapes. >> these are horrifying. >> reporter: and democrats speaking out. hillary clinton tweeting out today and every day we stand with planned parenthood. and investigators are still trying to determine the motive of the colorado shooting,
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abortion providing facilities have been the site of violent attacks. in 2010, a washington, d.c. decline he can set on fire. in 2013, a man broke in and used an axe to damage the facility. and a doctor who performs late term abortions in 2009 was shot to death in his church. a chilling history as investigators try to unravel the latest tragedy. no reaction yet from the presidential candidates. planned parenthood advertises itself to be the largest provider of reproductive health services in the united states. at one point, it provided services to 1.7 million patients craig. >> kristen, thank you. dawn is the executive president of planned parenthood.
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patients inside the clinic at the time, are they all safe and accounted for? >> according to the reports i have today, yes. they are all safe and accounted for. i wanted to say our hearts go out to those who were lost in the tragedy and also our thanks to the brave officers and our well trained staff who managed this crisis. >> had there been to your knowledge any specific threats made to the clinic? we are not aware of any threats. >> had it been the site of regular protests? >> they do have some regular protests there. they are always well managed and the health and safety of our patients are top priority. >> the motive is unclear as we have been reporting. why do you believe that he targeted planned parenthood? >> i really can't speculate about this, but one of the things we do know is that he did rhetoric that we see out there
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people targeting and acting up in terms of this. we really don't know in this circumstance. of course, it seems to me that one of the things we should be talking about rather than should we fortify health centers is why are people walking around our communities and threatening our schools and theaters and health centers is ak-47s . >> in light of what is happening, are you ramping up security? >> as you can see, with the staff and how they managed this and no staff or patients were harmed in the attack, we were very confident that our security procedures were instituting and working well. we always take security very, parenthood. we're open today. >> dawn, thank you. >> thank you. turning now to the nasty weather across much of the country today. the times could not be worse.
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one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. the roads are not just dangerous, but deadly. the weather channel's mike seidel joins us from oklahoma city. mike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. more freezing rain continues to coat the trees, the cars and power lines. over 23,000 customers in central oklahoma are without electricity on this cold morning. with ice storm warnings continues until noon. treacherous roads lie ahead for many drivers getting behind the weekend. especially in the middle of the country. four people killed driving along roads in kansas. icy conditions were to blame for wrecks along oklahoma's highway friday. in dallas, downpours. 2015 is the wettest year on counting. friday alone, they picked up 3.5 inches of rain. the rushing water swallowing up
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and stranding the sheriff's deputy who firefighters had to rescue. friday was a day of records for other parts in the country. it dropped to 22 below zero in wyoming. lander, wyoming picked up 10 inches of snow and 2 inches of rain fell in missouri. after the most hospitalable day of the year, the most dangerous day of the year with weather is unwelcome. 3 million people are trying to get this thick ice off the windshield. a scraper will not work. turn on the defrost and find the ice pick. in the warm air in dallas, more rain today. we have 30 million americans under some type of flood alert. in dallas yesterday, the wettest day, the wettest november on record. almost 10 inches of rain. erica, flash flood watches continue until sunday. >> folks in dallas cannot catch a break. mike, thank you.
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how long will this last? >> the freezing rain has been sticking around for the last two days. in amarillo, texas, .50 of ice coating the trees and power lines making the roads dangerous. here is the 32 degree line. the cold air surging from the north. the freezing rain has been falling across northern texas and central oklahoma for the last couple days. we have ice storm warnings in effect until noon. then the freezing rain itself will sort of fade away as temperatures begin to warm up. rain becomes the biggest issue, across eastern texas and arkansas. again, dallas not only had the wettest november on record, but wettest year on record ever. fall. we could end up seeing another several inches of rain. that could lead to flash flooding. as we go into sunday, the whole system shifts to the east. watch what happens on sunday.
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how much more rain will we see? parts of central arkansas could end up with additional several inches of rain. it is the icing concern through northeastern texas into central oklahoma where we could end up with .25 to .50 of ice. power outages could be an issue and the roads dangerous. even the sidewalks. you walk outside the door, watch out for slipping. >> good reminder. >> dylan, thank you. time for a look at the top stories we are following on the busy saturday. sheinelle. >> two peace keepers were attacked and killed in mali. rockets landed inside the base. 20 people wounded. french troops are struggling to stabilize mali where the radisson hotel was attacked last friday. pope francis celebrating
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as many as 2 million people were expected to attend the mass at the holy shrine. and hundreds of protesters blocked the entrances of stores chicago. times by a chicago police officer last year. video of the deadly shooting was released this week triggering a firestorm of controversy. newly released court documents say the man who jumped the white house fence left behind a suicide note. the breach prompted a three-hour lockdown and a second layer of spikes was added to the fence. the suspect is due back in federal court on monday. and a connecticut state
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while responding to an accident on friday. his dash cam caught a speeding car narrowly missing him and two others. the car was estimated at 85 miles an hour. the 21-year-old driver escaped with minor injuries. and finally, holiday decorating in full swing at the white house. on friday, the christmas tree was delivered, look at this, via horse-drawn carriage. the frazier fir stands more than 18 feet tall. the tree displayed in the blue room will honor the military. that's what we need. our tree delivered in a horse-drawn carriage. >> we have it right out the window. >> the elves come in and set it up. we have dylan dreyer with the latest on the weather. >> and craig, i almost got a thank you? >> i should not give you grief
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average and showers move in. the focus is on the chapter started out mild into the 50s 57 boston globe 50 south of the city as well as northwest of the city light rain still have that steady at times across northern and that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, thank you. up next, catching you up on the week in news. donald trump mired in controversy again. a major fumble for the nfl and concussion protocol. and the personal encounter with dozens of hungry sharks. it is all in "the download."
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back now with "the download." our look at the week's biggest stories. >> we spent a lot of time preparing for the thanksgiving holidays and here are some of the stories you may have missed. a new cold war. russian leader vladimir putin furious after the turkish jet shot down the war plane near the turkish syrian border. >> russia blamed ground fire on the mission in syria. turkey said two of its u.s. made f-16s like these shot down a jet after it illegally entered air space in turkey. two shootings in the spotlight. one in new orleans. 21-year-old eric cane, the cold blooded gunman who fired at
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gold, was taken into custody. >> and the other in chicago where a video of a 2014 police shooting was released. >> officer jason van dyke and partner approach him with weapons drawn. within seconds, van dyke starts shooting. mcdonald stumbles. 16 rounds were fired. >> it is graphic. it is violent. it is chilling. >> van dyke was charged with first-degree murder. controversy once again. this time accused of mocking a newspaper reporter disability. >> i don't know what i said. i don't remember. >> "the new york times" outraged trump would ridicule the physical disability of a reporter. he should stop using it as a disability to grandstand. a brutal injury for the rams quarterback brings concussion
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debate in play. >> the league is investigating why team trainers and independent injury spotters called a.t.c.s allowed case this brutal hit. >> and some related news from frank gifford. >> he died of natural causes in august, also suffered from cte. also associated with concussions. with the holiday season upon us, travel alerts were issued due to the increased terror threats. >> a bulletin encouraging law enforcement to stay vigilant. the concern at home is the copycats. this week, hundreds of assigned officers to the critical response command prepared for nightmare scenarios. >> but the macy's thanksgiving day parade went off without a hitch.
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>> giant balloons, floats and performances. >> adele had a busy week promoting her new album here on "today." >> you know you ask yourself why might she sell 3 million albums in one week. this is why. right here. >> and then on "the tonight show." >> and the close call for some vacationing children in florida. >> a family's day in florida on vacation turned deadly when dozens of sharks whipped up in a feeding frenzy. toward them. they got to the shore safely. >> you don't want to see that coming at you. >> adele had a great week. very exciting. >> i'm trying to think of somebody else that has been here that commanded that much
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attention from the staff as well. everybody. >> she was some kind and approachable. her dressing room door open with her makeup. she brought snacks. r love affair with adele continues. still to come on cyber sales are storming in with ultra hdtv deals. ultra hd huh? i'll look good enough to eat. [ gasps ] oh no... samsung ultra hdtv on sale at target.com
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cyber monday is arriving at target.com with 15% savings sitewide. expect a 100% chance of me doing no work on monday. shouldn't have said that on air. get 15% off target.com, cyber monday only. most of that rain on the west of us right now 55 and beverly 57 in boston but you get north of the city through northern mass of the southern new
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hampshire we do detract some rain essentially north of cape in stretching back to the new hampshire fitchburg worcester so continue to see this rain expand really from mid morning about mid afternoon occasional light rain mild stop but it's damp afternoon and cool temperatures dropped into mid-forties. >> now today's top stories the funeral for two-year-old will help you with this morning the funeral director says it will be a private ceremony. the family will bury her body in winthrop. her body was found on your island back in june police have charged her mother and her mother's boyfriend and her murder. also utility poles collapsing on the street in braintree on
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kick off your sunday shoes >> we are back on this saturday morning, november 28th, 2015. a clip there from "footloose" as life imitates art. where a high school canceled its winter formal amid fears of students dancing too aggressively. we have that story just ahead. meanwhile, a big crowd on the plaza. people enjoying this long thanksgiving weekend here in the big apple. we will get out there in a bit. here is what is making headlines
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a 57-year-old man believed to be mentally disturbed in custody accused of attacking a planned parenthood clinic in colorado springs. three people, including a police officer, are dead. hazardous holiday travel as a winter storm grips the nation's mid section. slippery roads killed four. that same system opens up record-breaking rainfall in texas. newly released court documents show the man who jumped the white house fence on thanksgiving left behind a suicide note. the 22-year-old connecticut man jumped the fence draped in the american flag as the president and first family were inside. we are looking at the black friday that was or wasn't. with millions hitting the malls, it turns out retailers did not see the bonanza they did in the past.
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>> it is fading or gray. americans are opening their wallets more than ever before, but they are doing it in different ways. black friday is paying the price. long lines, the mad rush. deep discounts. >> all the characters were buy one, get one. >> reporter: all the markers of a great black friday. >> i'll probably look at this with tvs and toys. >> we will shop until we fall. >> reporter: why are experts saying this black friday has been a bit of a dud? >> some of the factors that go into shopping on black friday, of course, have to do with the weather that day. >> reporter: black friday has turned into black november. americans are shopping earlier taking the punch out of friday's numbers. >> so many of the deals have been open to the public since the beginning of november. >> reporter: mother nature also didn't help. just look at the weather map.
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storms and snow in the midwest. all plenty of reason to keep shoppers away from the mall. the americans are not shopping as much in stores, but shopping more at home. >> they are using their desktops and mobile devices to take advantage. >> reporter: in fact, online holiday purchases are up 14% this year with more than half of the purchases made on a smartphone or tablet. a silver lining on a black friday that may have many retailers seeing red. if you missed the black friday deals, don't worry. cyber monday starts this weekend. walmart and toys r us start tonight. >> will we see based on that as big as cyber monday or is that a bust? >> it is expected to bring in $3 billion. black friday was brought forward. cyber monday is brought forward as well. >> if you wait until monday? >> buy toys, toys, toys.
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>> toys are one thing you don't have to go in the store and try on. a lot of people prefer to buy them at stores. the bad news is it is harder to find a bargain on toys. the top 20 expected toys price tag is up 36% to $65. that "star wars" stuff is expensive. >> any other benefits to shopping on monday? >> no shipping. >> i forgot about that. >> we should point out we talked about black friday and cyber monday, but small business saturday, which is today. are they hoping for big numbers? >> of course. there is a bit of a backlash. the big box retailers. everybody says amazon grabs the market share. everybody is eager to get out and support the local business. >> olivia, thank you. time for the weather and dylan. >> announcer: "today's" weather
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saturday. show up and shop small at the top shops you love. >> good morning, guys. we found a country girl in the big city. >> virginia. buildings and everything? >> pretty tall. >> they are pretty tall. you are a little small. it makes it even taller. anyway, let's look at the weather across the country where it is going to be a warm one today. still in the northeast, new york city close to 60. raleigh, 72. behind that front, temperatures are well below average. enough to cause the icing oklahoma. it is going to start to cool off through buffalo tomorrow. a high of 41 degrees. boston drop into the 40s. then the warm air settles into the southeast and the rest of us will see temperatures closer to average. nebraska still with temperatures near 32 degrees. ice will remain an issue through the morning and tapers off this afternoon. heavy rain through eastern texas and arkansas with another
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several inches of rain could lead to potential flooding. chapter started out mild into the 50s 57 boston globe 50 south of the city as well as northwest of the city light rain still have that steady at times across northern and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> all right. dylan, thanks. just ahead, no twerking allowed. an oregon high school preventing students from busting out their this is more than just a town. this is our home. and small business saturday... is more than just a day. it' s our day...
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back now on a saturday morning with the story right from the 1980s classic film "footloose." an oregon high school scrapped plans for winter formal. school officials are concerned students will go a little too far on the dance floor. nbc's jacob rascon has more. >> reporter: it is the winter formal. the popular dance now shutdown. the school administration says the gym looks more like a nightclub. >> if the kids are doing something on the dance floor, that's completely inappropriate they would not do in front of their parents, they should not do it on the high school dance. >> reporter: some call it grinding and twerking. made popular at award shows like this one. and some were in maine and
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colorado and vermont. at cleveland high school and elsewhere, when the students ignored the dance rules. future dances were canceled. >> it is not everybody's fault. it is not our fault they do that. the dance shouldn't be canceled for everybody. >> reporter: the district spokesperson says it is a matter of keeping students safe and comfortable. >> this is way worse than "dirty dancing." this is over the top and sexual in nature and inappropriate. >> reporter: the move reminds some of "footloose." an oklahoma town where dancing was forbidden until 1980. everybody cut footloose >> reporter: cleveland high says it is the students' fault for breaking out rules.
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jacob rascon, nbc news. >> i thought they can hop. >> this is a controversy i can remember when i was in high school. nothing like that. >> no. it is so much more suggestive. >> as opposed to telling them not to do it, they had to cancel it. >> they tried. they didn't listen. >> that's what happens when you don't listen. >> when you twerk and grind, you get your dance canceled.
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is not the prettiest food to post. >> we're all eating the same thing. >> the majority of the 10 million thanksgiving theme photos shared on instagram had nothing to do with family or friends, but food. the article is begging. next year, eat your ugly turkey and don't instagram it. >> it is all the same colors. >> the decorative plate clashes with the food. food. remember the patti labelle pies? and the singing review of the patti pies. it caused a frenzy in stores and credit james for the pies selling out across the country. the year for that guy continues. he is celebrating thanksgiving with patti labelle at her house. the youtube star captured every
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you are my friend >> that's a thanksgiving. >> a lot of be thankful for there. a new sleep study released for our favorite weekend activity. the study published by world report combines research from leading sleep experts across the country to see if you can catch up on sleep. here is good news. if you get extra sleep after a short night, it will help you function better. however, if you are constantly sleep deprived, present company, we never make it up. it says you won't. oversleeping on the weekends or sleeping odd hours throughout the day can further throw off your natural sleeping clock. >> i think if you are tired. >> take a nap. >> sometimes you feel good after a nap and sometimes you don't. >> sometimes you feel like a nut, dylan. >> that was deep, dylan.
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>> deep thoughts with dylan dreyer. she used to call him on her flip phone. >> she used to call him on her flip phone. >> that is what you get in the mash up of drake and adele's song. >> a lot of people did not know what you were saying. two of music's biggest stars could break the internet with the most anticipated duet that hasn't happened. rumors started when adele said she was obsessed with the song "hotline bling." she said i wanted to do an official remix. and drake said i would do anything for adele. i literally do laundry for her. then drake posted this of "hello" and "hotline bling." up next, a huge weekend at the box office. one of the movies getting buzz
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it has been 40 years since sylvester stallone stepped into the ring with "creed." he won best picture and stallone nominated for best actor. many say this could be the year. all of the hard work with the franchise could be rewarded. we will see. congratulations are in order for actress anne hathaway. anne and her husband are together. >> congrats. >> we like babies. >> thanks, sheinelle. two. a man can tell you the woes of sharing the same name with the pop princess. nbc. it's been her fight for twenty years. something is wrong with our healthcare system and it needs to be fixed.
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>> good morning to you. i'm nancy chen. "today in new england" begins in just a few minutes. a police officer with ties to massachusetts killed in shooting in colorado springs, police finally taking the suspect into custody after an hour's long stand off. police laid to rest family and friend of little girl once known as baby doe remember her today. and four utility polls come crashing down as we learn more about the cause of the collapse. plus a surprising end to a cruel crime. why this suspect eventually turned himself in to police.
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