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>> good morning. i'm looking at you guys sitting around there and i said this earlier in the morning, we were all supposed to be lighting the christmas tree last night in rockefeller until events called us elsewhere. i'm standing in san bernardino. joust down the road is blocked off from the police by the inland regional center, where the shooting took place. 11:00 yesterday morning, two people walked into a holiday party and began to shoot. >> reporter: dressed in black and armed with assault rifles and handguns, the suspects attacked a holiday event for san bernardino county health workers. overnight, authorities identified the suspects as syed rizwan farook and tashfeen malik. the couple were married and had a 6 month old daughter. both were later killed in a shootout with police. >> mr. that farook is a county employee.
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in the public health department. has been employed there five years. >> reporter: farook left the event after a disagreement, before coming back with malik. both armed with assault rifles and handguns. explosive devices were also used in the attack. >> i think based upon what we have seen and based upon how they were equipped, there had to have been some degree of planning that went into this. we have not ruled out terrorism. >> we have at least 20 victims. >> reporter: it all started shortly after 11:00 wednesday morning, at the inland regional center in san bernardino. some 60 miles east of los angeles. >> male in black clothing. he's still firing rounds. followed. the triage scene outside like the aftermath of a battle. with some of the wounded being loaded into pickup trucks before being raced to local hospitals. with the gunmen at large, lines of workers were escorted out with their hands in the air. family members who had rushed to the scene waited anxiously outside for word. >> what are you going to do when
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>> i'm going to hug her. >> reporter: several tense hours later, police located the suspects as they tried to flee in a black suv. [ gunshots ]. >> they're shooting at us. shooting at us out of the suv. eastbound on richardson. crossfire. >> pd has shot fires. suspects. all units copy. >> suspect down in the westbound lane, not conscious. >> reporter: both suspects were killed at the scene. each heavily armed. an officer was wounded in the shootout, but is expected to be okay. syed farook was a native-born american citizen who attended local schools. overnight, his brother-in-law apologized to the victim but gave no indication of a motive. >> on behalf of new family for the victims, it's unbelievable what happened. i am very sad, deeply sad and shocked. >> reporter: as investigators
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leads, some families reunited tearfully with loved ones. this woman's sister survived being shot in the back. >> doors opened, gunmen started shooting, everyone hit the floor. it lasted for, she said, probably, roughly, 30, 40 seconds. it paused for a moment, then started again. then they were gone. didn't say anything. >> guys, we have been hearing more and more of the stories of survival. throughout this day, undoubtedly, we'll learn more about the victims. 14 people who were together to celebrate the holidays. from san bernardino, that's what we've got. back to you in new york. >> you'll hear many more of the stories over the next few days. we're also seeing chilling cell phone video from police as they evacuated that building in san bernardino. >> keep your hands where i can see them. all the way to the deputy.
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at. thank you. thank you. try to relax, everyone. try to relax. i'll take a bullet before you do. that's for sure. be cool, okay? >> that's the level of professionalism, first of all, in a terribly tense moment, where you don't know what's around the corner. the courage to remind the people that bullet. just incredible. earlier on this morning, matt spoke with the husband of one of the victims inside the building. she was wounded but did survive. >> she could not see who was the shooter because everybody ducked down. the bullet was flying all over the place. she was -- she crawled into the bathroom and realized her hands were bleeding. >> gentleman also said his wife likely will not need surgery, so good news, at least, in that case. >> he also made an interesting
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when he said -- when matt said, terrorism? he said, it doesn't matter. any time someone is murdered, it's a terrorist act. >> absolutely. >> it doesn't really matter to the people who lost loved ones. this is -- >> it's an act of terrorism. >> we're hearing also from other family members of those who were caught up in the shooting. heard. they were out in the hall. didn't want them to open the door. someone turned off the lights. they locked the door. that you're okay. nothing is wrong with you. take a photo and text it to me. she did. thank god. >> her co-workers were all like screaming. i told her, stay calm. everything is going to be okay. i didn't know what to say because i was trying to drive. >> we want to turn now to find out more on the investigation side of this. nbc news justice correspondent
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all the details. pete, what can you tell us about team? months ago. tell us more about what perhaps we're learning about them. >> couple of things. first of all, going back to the cell phone video of the people being led out by authorities, they didn't know it at the time, but at that point, the two already gone. at first, the witnesses at the inland regional center said that they thought three people came in firing guns. overnight, investigators said, no, the number was two. farook and his wife. police say each carried an assault-style rifle and a handgun. authorities believe farook bought the handguns legally. they're working to trace the assault rifles, which were years ago. the couple, authorities say, threw three homemade explosive devices. none went off. farook knew the people at the
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party. he'd worked for the county, was a health inspector. witnesses say when he arrived at loan at first yesterday, he got into an argument. then he came back 10 to 30 minutes later with his wife. both dressed in black and heavily armed. based on the witness description of farook's odd behavior that morning, police staked out the couple's house in redlands, ten miles from san bernardino. when this suv was seen leaving the house, police followed it and the couple began shooting out from the back of the vehicle. when the shooting was over, the two were found dead inside. farook's brother-in-law says the couple had a 6 month old daughter, which they left with farook's mother wednesday. claimed that they had a doctor's appointment. now, investigators are delving into farook's luf. they're -- life. they're looking for a motive. he recently went to saudi arabia last year, it appears.
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initial assumption was he was there for the pilgrimage for devout muslims. for the motive, that's a mystery still. authorities say this was clearly well planned. not only were the two heavily armed, they also had prepared and brought the homemade bombs. at least three of them were found. none went off. investigators are now going to search through the couple's computers, their phones, any other electronic devices, looking for clues. they'll be carefully examining farook's employment records, talking to co-workers to see if it can shed any light. if morning, they say they still cannot say what this attack was. was it a workplace dispute that spun out of control and led to some sort of grij that udge that caused this planning? was it jihadist inspired terrorism? was it some combination of the two? natalie? >> pete williams, thanks so much. so many questions but the pieces will start to unfold and this
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hours, we'll learn more. >> you think about the mentality of two people who are able to drop off their 6 month old child, under the guise of a lie with their mother, knowing they'd never come back to see that child again. they'd either die or go back to prison. that's something about their phycology, their commitment to >> too many times we have been on this program, the morning after one of these shootings, and expressing grief, sort re row, outrage. cbs news spoke with president obama yesterday after this. you could see that same frustration and hear it in his voice. >> may be aware of the fact that we have a no fly list, where people can't get on planes, but those same people who we don't allow to fly could go into a store right now in the united states and buy a firearm. there's nothing that we can do
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>> the president went on to say, thoughts and prayers aren't enough. here's the headline of the daily news. a lot of people talking about this. #thoughts and prayers. this. a lot of politicians tweeted out last night, our thoughts and prayers are with the folks in san bernardino. while the good intentions thoughts and prayers, this isn't fixing the problem. we need to do more to do that. that's the intent of that editorial in the daily news. that. >> we're watching "morning joe," the program that willie does on msnbc, and you watch people go to their political corners. gop candidate carly fiorina was on, as well as the speaker of republicans. both said, there are laws on the books right now that aren't being enforced. they believe that the country should focus more on mental health issues.
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progressive bloggers, democrats on capitol hill, site sim cite similar things on common sense gun safety, as they describe it. there's a clear political divide. you talk about mass shootings by the numbers. it's almost three years that we sat here with the children and families of new town, sandy hook, and said, everything will change. i vividly remember watching nightly news that evening. brian williams was on and said, will anything change now that we watched children be massacred? here are the numbers. mass shootings happen almost each day of the year. 355 shootings versus 336 days of this year. this is the sixth mass shooting in the u.s. in a week, including yesterday in savannah, georgia, four people were shot. one woman died and we were saying in our meeting, had it not been for the massacre in san bernardino, many people would never have heard about the shooting in savannah. it came up as part of the
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that's how, outside of the local market, people even knew that there was another mass shooting in this country. bbc, the headline from the british broadcast, said, just another day, another shooting in the united states. it was after the last mass shooting, the president said, we've all become almost like rote memorization. we have the same reaction. whether it's the thoughts and prayers line. here? we're all journalists, we know that and know our responsibility and every person here takes that role seriously. we're also human beings and we also live in this country. and are a part of the conversation on what can happen next that is reasonable. that doesn't make people -- i live in texas. my dad -- i'll tell you this, when i turned 21 and got my first apartment, my dad gave me a gun. i grew up in a home where guns exist. the home that is my family home, there is a shooting range that's
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my family members, they hunt. many of them see an assault weapon and say, how can someone own multiple assault weapons? but they are also people who want to own their gun. what is the reasonable conversation here? >> you know though, that this conversation that we continue to have day in and day out, with six shootings this week alone, sadly, doesn't seem like it's going to change the course of this country either. what is engain rained now is a sickness. what's happening around us is a sickness. that said though, i understand people talking about thoughts and prayers not being enough. i do think though at a time where we are all feeling somewhat lost and need something, perhaps faith is what people need. >> the point of that, and i remember there was an interesting -- some years ago, there was a tornado. the reporter said to the woman, my prayers are with you.
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not everyone pivots to that. i am a person of faith. we are. that's our choice. is faith legislation? there is a separation. should there be, yes, a faithful conversation with prayer, but what is the legislative -- if there is a legislative conversation conversation, that makes us all uncomfortable. my hands are shaking because you know you're likely to say something that results in an onslaught of attacks. >> we live in a free country where people choose to believe. there are freedoms and the freedoms are preserved by our constitution. given all of this, there were some peaceful moments last night to mark the events of the day. during the pregame of the pacers-clippers game, there was a moment of silence there. as you see, they darkened the court and people just send their t their thoughts.
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season. speaker paul ryan pausing during the annual ceremony to light the capital christmas tree in washington, d.c. here in rockefeller center, our tree is now beautifully lit. last night at the rockefeller center christmas tree lighting in new york, there was a beautiful rendition from the new york kids choir, singing "let there be peace on earth." it struck us all to the core. take a listen. let there be peace on earth and let it be here with me >> the new york youth choir. that wasn't supposed to be the way the show would open. given the events of the day, they felt hearing children's voices and the innocence was such an important reminder to all of us, that the peace and
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needs to be preserved. >> i thought it was a moving way to open the program last night. to give people, at least for an hour or so, something to celebrate before they got back into the news. >> the voice of children, that's the beauty. >> we'll stay on top of this story all morning long. for now, i want to pause >> good morning, mostly cloudy skies today and developing sunshine this afternoon. and becoming increasingly windy temperatures now in the 40s. but as we work into the afternoon hours, the numbers begin to slide into the 40s, and with the northwest wind, 15-30 miles per hour, and the windchills, it will feel like the upper 30s. grab a jacket. west wind. and the weekend, winter delayed. >> that's your latest weather. >> thank you very much, al. we're back with much more right
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monica, off the album, "never say never." you can hear the multi-platinum recording artist on a new album, "a classic holiday." brandy, welcome back. always love when you visit us. >> i love it here. thank you for having me. >> thank you. "one voice" is a song you have a good relationship with. >> it was a song i recorded when i was about 17. it's on the "never say never" album. i felt it was one of those sole judge -- songs that gets lost in the shuffle on an album. i felt the holiday album was the perfect place to put it and for people to hear. >> what else is on the cd? >> alicia keys. really great artists on there. i think it's inspirational, and people can really get into the holiday spirit. >> especially this holiday, we need it. >> do you have a classic you love to sing every year? >> i love "santa baby." "silent night," as well. >> there's a span.
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you've had an incredible year. broadway, film. the show. how do you keep this going, and how do you describe your year? >> i think my year has been magical, honestly. all my dreams are coming true with broadway and the new show "zoe ever after," which premieres in january. i'm excited about it. i love sitcoms and it's a sitcom. it's exciting. it's been a phenomenal time for me. >> we want more brandy all the time. visit us again real soon. >> definitely. still ahead, act just head around the corner to walgreens when you're searching for that perfect little something. walgreens has great gifts like toys, beauty gift sets and photo gifts, and it's all just a hop, skip and a bark away. walgreens. at the corner of
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taking a look at the headlines. officials in southern california are trying to find a motive for wednesday's shooting rampage? san bernardino, california. officials are not rules out terrorism. the suspects, a husband and wife, were killed in a gun battle with police. they left a 6 month old with her grandmother hours before the rampage at a holiday event for county health workers. the house passed a bill to replace a no chield ld left behind education law. it leaves in place the math and reading test criticized by educators and parents, but would
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states to decide how test grades will be used in assessing teachers and schools. the measure would end federal efforts to promote academic standards such as common core. a new study suggesting when it comes to medical procedures, your mood matters. researchers at emery university studied the emotions of hundreds of patients before they underwent a procedure, such as angioplasty. they found patients who were nervous or irritable had almost twice the risk of complication, such as high blood pressure or bleeding after the procedure, compared to those who had a positive outlook about their procedures. orlando, florida, will be home to the world's tallest roller coasters. zoning approval has been granted for the $500 million sky plex orlando project. the developer can begin construction on the 570 foot skyscraper coaster and surrounding entertaining
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it'll be a lot of fun. let's get a check of the weather from mr. roker. >> you and i have a different idea of fun. >> it's fun, al. sign me up. >> we'll see. we're looking at snow make its way through northern new england today. a lot of wet weather beginning in south and central florida. icy, snowy conditions in the northwest. windy and wet in northern california it a lot of rain coming. the good news is, >> good morning, mostly cloudy skies today and developing sunshine later this afternoon. and becoming increasingly windy today. temperatures now in the 40s. but as we work into the afternoon hours, the numbers begin to slide through the 40s, and with the northwest wind, 15-30 miles per hour, and the windchills, it will feel like the upper 30s. so grab a jacket. and you don't need the rain gear.
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>> absolutely. >> every season. doesn't need to be the winter. >> light summer sweat even. >> yeah. >> subtlety of the branding on the back. >> netflix. >> football jersey on the back. >> tell us about the show. the cast is incredible. you're there, bill murray. what can we expect when we download it? >> it's a christmas special. basically, bill is supposed to give a christmas special in the show. because of a weather storm, all his guests have to cancel. he's alone in this hotel and stuck in it. that's when our show kind of unfolds. a bunch of guests come in to join him. chris rock is -- gets stuck in the hotel and ends up singing a song. there's a bunch of people. >> rashida jones. >> maya rudolph. michael cera. there's a few i can't say. miley see
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>> i love how you dropped george clooney. >> he was like tenth on your list. >> i can't go three, it'll seem obvious. thank you for catching that. it's a musical. it's full of musical numbers. bill, he can sing beautifulfully ly. what can't he do? >> the bill murray the guy that say, i'm doing a project and you say, what time should i be there? you have a good relationship with him. >> we've worked together many times. i mean, the truth be told, i'm still blown away every time i see him. >> are you nervous when you see him? >> yeah, kind of. he's the nicest guy in the world. it's just me being -- he's a legend to me. even when he says my name, he'll say, oh, this is jason. if he introduces me. i just -- he just said my name. he knows me. he remembered. he remembered me. it's amazing. >> he remember mes s me. >> the effect he has on probably
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you know -- it doesn't ever wear off, the bill murray power. >> before you go, what's your definition of an awesome holiday party, including, of course, bill murray being the guest? outside of that. >> definition af finition of an awesome holiday party? yeah. >> we said there'd be trick questions. >> if family and friends can be together, that's the ultimate thing that makes a party good. when you don't have to feel like the pressure to -- you can just be yourself. the holidays are really about bringing people close. this show, for instance, it's about making people come together and, hopefully, you can sing along and get into it. should do. that's what the holidays should do. >> you can come any time here and be yourself. >> really? >> yes. >> we don't lie, jason. >> i don't think you do. >> we love gifts.
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>> truly is yours. >> thank you. >> happy birthday to your sweet daughter tomorrow. >> thank you very much. i appreciate that. >> "a very murray christmas streams on netflix tomorrow. up next, wayne brady kicks up his heels in these boots. what and off you go, and off you go, and off you go, for every step, every stride, every start, begin strong with the lasting energy of 100% whole grain quaker oats... and off you go. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving.
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now, he's showing off not that skill but others. broadway playing low ing ing lola in "kinky boots." good morning. >> before we go any further, yes, i'm here for "kinky boots." i have my own hat line. i'd love to give this to you. this is a brand-new hat, just got it today. >> it fits. oh, man! >> wow. >> al was just named the hat wearer of the year. >> according to the head wear association of america. >> you beat outry ry ihanna. >> i won. >> where does wayne rank? >> we're not here to talk about hats. >> it's fantastic. >> this is a question no, ma'am phenomenal show. i love this show, and you in it
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>> i have to say, i think i'm killing it. not to pat myself on the back -- >> killing your feet in the heels? >> billy porter, bless you. to step into the role of lola is, for me, the role of a lifetime. even in the promo, comedian wayne brady. i don't consider myself a comedian. i'm an actor who does improv. basically, i'm a hustler. you do everything you can do to get in there. i learned as a youth, learning to perform, sing, dance, act, comedy, instruments, whatever you can do to get the gig. this job is the perfect confluence of all of those things, and it lets me just be. lola has given me this new life. >> how hard was it to learn to walk and dance in the boots? >> i just got to be point where i don't feel like i'm going to fall over and break everybody's legs. >> everybody's, not just yours?
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the cast is so amazing. big shotout utout to andy. everybody is loving. angels, these big, brawny men dressed in drag and killing it. it's the role of a lifetime. >> the way you look as a drag queen, you say it's a cross between -- >> well, i think i look a little bit like michelle obama, which is not a slam to her. i think she is gorgeous. i've heard that other people have said that i look like her. i also look like my mother. >> you have great arms like the firstlady. >> do you do leg exercises? >> i do now. >> the dancing on broadway. do you have any special cream to make them -- >> we've gone a little too far. wayne brady, thank you so much.
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i guess i never really gave much thought to the acidity in any foods. never thought about the coffee i was drinking having acids. it never dawned on me that it could hurt your teeth. my dentist has told me your enamel is wearing away, and that sounded really scary to me, and i was like well can you fix it, can you paint it back on, and he explained that it was not something that grows back, it's kind of a one-time shot and you have to care for it. he told me to use pronamel. it's gonna help protect
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it allows me to continue to drink my coffee and to eat healthier, r and it was a real easy tswitch to make. these are my dogs dusty and cooper. i work for the dogs twenty-four seven. i am the butler. these dogs shed like crazy. it's like being inside of a snow globe. it takes an awful lot of time to keep the house clean. i don't know what to do. (doorbell) what's this? swiffer sweeper and dusters. this is nice and easy boys. it really sticks to it. it fits in all the tight spaces. this is really great. does that look familiar to you? i'm no longer the butler, i am just one of the guys. coughing...sniffling... and wishing you could stay in
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walgreens when you're searching for that perfect little something. walgreens has great gifts like toys, beauty gift sets and photo gifts, and it's all just a hop, skip and a bark away. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. this week, save 30 percent on photo gifts. we're in the homestretch of our 16 to 16 series, where we've challenged three view skpers ers and you at home to get healthy by 2016. our team lost more than 55 pounds. now comes the hard part, the holiday parties. you bauer, our good friend, will show us how to burn off the extra calories. ken couldn't be here, so natalie joined them.
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weeks, is down another four pounds for a total of 29.5 pounds. >> awesome. >> amazing. >> that's with thanksgiving. >> rochelle another east four pounds for a total of 23 pounds. >> during thanksgiving, how did you pull this off? >> they're amazing. >> ken is not here. he stayed the same but he's down a total of 25 pounds. >> nicely done, everyone. let's get to your quiz, joy. >> question one, in order to burn off five bigs in a blankets, how many minutes of aggressive yard work, raking leaves, moe wing the lawn, how calories. a, 90 minutes. b, 60 minutes. >> 60. >> i'd say, 60. >> i'm going, 90. >> 90. >> the answer is 60 minutes. you have to increase the speed on your treadmill. >> number two, how many miles
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to burn off a typical holiday plate at a buffet with primed rib, mashed potatoes and gray cere -- gravey. y. 8 miles or 14? >> 8. speed it up. how long do you have to aggressively holiday stop at the mall to burn off the calories of a piece of pie. 640 calories. two hours or, b, 150 minutes, two and a half hours? >> a. >> i've gotten every answer wrong. i'll say, a. >> four hours. >> a! you all got it. number four, to burn off the calories in four small holiday cookies, you'll boogie down to
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this year, tote bags, purses, organizers, all types of products. >> why is it important to be part of our toy drive, as you mentioned multiple times, many years. >> absolutely. we believe that god has blessed our family on business so much, that it is such a beautiful opportunity for us to come back and give and bless others. >> did your coach your children to stand in place like this? did mom coach you to stand here? >> no. >> hold it properly. >> no, ma'am. >> how does it feel to give someone else a gift around the holidays? >> it's great. since we're blessed, we like to be a blessing to others. >> great. this is beautiful. merry christmas? >> merry christmas. >> your kids are beautiful. all the folks at initials, thank you so much. you have until tuesday, december 22nd, to donate. check today.com for the details. kathie lee and hoda after your local news and weather. thank you, guys.
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