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this morning on "early today," rallying around romney. some of the gop front runners toughest critics rush to his defense after his rival call him a job killer. dining hazard. scary moments when a tractor-trailer wheel crashes through a louisiana restaurant window. and iphone uproar. angry customers egg apple's flagship store in beijing over the launch of a product. captions paid for by nbc-universal television hello. very good morning to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. today, we begin with
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romney's record. a week to go from the south carolina primary, republican contenders are sharpening their attacks on romney and his business career. nbc's brian moore joins us now from washington with details. brian, good morning to you. >> good morning, veronica. >> reporter: romney supporters are calling these recent attacks desperate. >> thank you. >> reporter: mitt romney is looking and sounding a lot like he is ready to take on president obama in the fall. >> we are going to see the change we are looking for and it's not barack obama. i believe it's going to be mitt romney. >> reporter: with wins in iowa and new hampshire and a good shot at sweeping south carolina, romney is still the prime target. >> he ran as a liberal against ted kennedy and lost and ran as a moderate as governor and governed as a moderate. >> reporter: for days romney took heat about his business record. the romney camp has fired back with its own ad. while newt gingrich and rick
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perry are not apologizing they are toning down their rhetoric. >> free market capitalism in the state of texas has created over a million jobs. we understand how capitalism needs to work. >> reporter: eight days before the south carolina primary, the candidates who aren't mitt romney are still looking for a winning message. and while the others look for that winning message, romney is still trying to convince conservatives that he is conservative enough. >> brian moore in washington, thank you. now to the latest on the scandal involving four u.s. marines who allegedly desecrated the bodies of taliban fighters in afghanistan. defense secretary leon panetta called hamid karzai on thursday to promise a full investigation. panetta called it inexcusable. they are shown u rating on the taliban militants. four service members are identified and two questioned at camp lejeune, north carolina.
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secretary panetta announced thursday the u.s. will draw 7,000 troops from europe. the redeployment is part of the new military strategy that president obama announced last week. tensions soar warning iran about closing the strait of hormuz. "the new york times" reports that iran will cross a, quote, red line if it acted too close to the strait. iran recently staged military exercises after threatening to cut off ship traffic near the persian gulf, a crucial waterway for oil supplies. iran has agreed to allow inspectors later this month but it's not clear if the inspectors will be permitted to visit key nuclear sites involved in a nuclear weapon program. iran denies it's trying to build a nuclear bomb. here is other stories making news early today in america.
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a this was caught on surveillance video when he confronted a couple of would-be car thieves. one suffered a knife wound and retreated in his home. police hope the footage will aid in capturing the suspects. a freak accident caused a major scare and damage inside one louisiana fast food restaurant. a tire from a passing 18-wheeler launched into the front entrance of the eatery after falling off the trailer. four people inside suffered minor injuries. police have organized statewide search for the truck. and, finally, it is award season and that means swag for hollywood hottest stars. the golden globe awards opened its annual one-stop shop and celebrities received a gift bag and pampering products. over 40 companies are taking part. talk about the rich getting richer. inside each bag this year is
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worth, cha-chink, 50,000 dollars. now a look at your national regional and weather forecast, here is meteorologist bill karins. >> you would donate it? you're on the record you would donate it? >> come on. like they really need more stuff? 50,000 worth of stuff, like they can't buy their own? >> of course, they can, but it's free. >> i would donate it. >> you're on the record. but you've never gotten it. we are dealing with a snowstorm in the midwest. chicago, about 5 inches of snow yesterday. now the cold air has returned. everywhere in the purple is where your temperatures have taken the plunge. at this time, we are 22 degrees colder at this hour in atlanta than yesterday. the cold air has made it down to new orleans and san antonio and now sweep through the mid atlantic states and eventually all through new england. the windchills, this is finally looking and feeling like the middle of winter. windchill, minneapolis, minus 4.
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all areas of the northern plains in the single digits or negative numbers. kansas city at 1 and windchill in atlanta is 19. bundle the kids up in the southeast. eventually, over the next couple of hours, those temperatures are going to plunge in new york city, philadelphia, washington, d.c., baltimore. the cold air is on the way. there is rain actually all the way up to central new york but now that cold air is moving in and changing over to snow. the heaviest snows are found in between buffalo and erie. throughout the day we get the highest accumulation. a possibility of 6 to 12 inches of snow. we get the initial burst and lake effect later on today. lake-effect snow, pittsburgh, syracuse, rochester, buffalo, a snowy drive today. midwest, you're cold but at least you're that's a look at the national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. areas like boston will be warm but during the morning hours, the afternoon is when the temperatures will begin to plunge and in pittsburgh, a cold
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day. high only 24 degrees. that is one of the coldest days of the winter and you will see some snow showers. weekend forecast looks chilly, but not a lot of snow so it looks okay. >> i'm perplexed there is even snow. it's amazing. >> some areas, it's the first time. >> how are you feeling, better? >> we are working on it. >> all right. home depot is hiring. ed for lion is firing and a very unusual recall at bed, bath & beyond. could she be going from one of show business bad boys to one of sport's altar boys? coming up, nhl all-star rosters announced and shocking upset in college hoops and things from bad to worse for the knicks. you're watchin"early today."
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very good morning to you. welcome back to "early today."
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i'm veronica de la cruz. get out of the way because of passing debris from an aging satellite. while the space junk was only the size of a softball it was moving fast enough to puncture the space station. myanmar, 650 political prisoners freed as its military government tries to legit mize itself. a group of amish men sentenced to jail for putting refusing to put orange triangles on their buggies. it they say it it goes against their values but the sheriff says not having them makes the buggies a hazard on the road. wild elephants have been on a rampage in eastern india. residents trapped as the elephants damage a number of homes going after stockpiles of grain. now here is an early look at one of your top health headlines
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on msnbc. according to a new study, girls who eat frequent meals and snacks will put on fewer pounds and gain fewer waist line inches. they speculate more frequent meals and snacks keep girls satisfied longer preventing overeating. for more information on this and other health stories, head to the web and check out the home page online at msnbc.com. the dow opened at 12,471 after adding 21 points yesterday. the s&p up three points and nasdaq gained 13. take ago look at everseas trading this morning, in tokyo, the nikkei jumped 114 points while in hong kong, the hang seng rose 109. following oil and strong european bond auctions drove a late comeback on thursday to spring stocks to close slightly
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highers opinion materials and drove caterpillar leading the dow. on europe delaying its iran embargo. pushing stocks surprisingly strong bond auctions in spain. chevron warned on fourth quarter profits. corn futures plunged. wheat futures tumbled. stocks tripped up early on data. december retail sales rose at the weakest pace in seven months. first time jobless claims moved higher last week mainly due to holiday temp layoffs. win resorts fell on news its vice chairman sued the company for blocking his view of business accounts. home depot will hire 70,000 seasonal workers for the spring and food lion says it will close 113 locations in belgium and cut
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almost 5,000 jobs. slot machine maker international game technology confirms -- today, traders will watch early for the first big banker jpmorgan chase. bed bath & beyond are recalling metal tissue holders sold in more than 20 states contaminated with low levels of. upset in college hoops. what is supposed to be a rosy year for the new york knicks keep getting dining room and dining room. your "early" morning sports headlines are straight ahead. now that winter has arrived we are waiting on more lake-effect snows. your forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today."
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vegetable morning to you. if you're just waking up, this is "early today" pr ." here is fred roggin with a look at your sports headlines. the nhl all-star game rosters released yesterday and the stars were shining brightly last night. the game will be held in ottawa at the end of the month. last night the senators in new york.
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spezza had a pair of goals against the rangers. the all stars got it done and beat the rangers 3-0. the bruins tim thomas will play in his second all-star game. bruins took the lead in a wild play in the first. kerry price acame out of the net to play the puck when it took a crazy bounce off the pass. it doesn't get any easier than that. the bruins win it 2-1. datsyuk is lone in the all-star game. zetterberg undressed mike smith. a great move and finish. red wings win. the 59th annual all-star game is sunday, january 29th on the nbc sports network. the knicks struggling this
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season. carmelo anthony left the third quarter with a sprained ankle. the negatives are negative and he sat out the rest of the game. the grizzlies win it 94-83. a big upset in college hoops. minnesota down to indiana and took it to the eighth ranked hoosiers. allen, a career night. 18 points for the golden gophers. indiana had chances at the end but couldn't knock down the big shots when they needed it the most. minnesota shocked everybody and won it 77-74. that is your early look at sports on "early today." have a ter it rirific weekend, fred roggin. a neck to neck race and your entertainment headlines are up next. 60 years of "today" show. you're watching "early today."
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cold air move in today. it's cold through the great lakes. we got a lot of snow out there. especially in michigan and western new york. as we go through the week, watching cold temperatures and snow showers in the great lakes but, overall, really not all that bad. if you're watching us on
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wzit nbc 30 in hartford, connecticut, mystic, explore the features of six jellyfish species at jellies, the ocean in motion at the mystic aquarium. that is your early today event of the today. i like the ones that glow in the front. >> i love those. good morning, connecticut. i got friends out there. at the box office this weekend, two new films and a family release will battle for the top spot with most experts calling the race a tossup. the mark wahlberg and indicate beckensall film is expected to appeal to men. "joyful noise" as directors of competing church choirs target women and audiences. beauty and the beast after families. all three expected to earn somewhere in a $15 million range. elsewhere heather locklear parents say she is resting and in stable condition in a
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california hospital. tmz reporting she took a dangerous mix of prescription drugs and alcohol. sylvester stallone and arnold schwarzenegger will reunite in a movie. katy perry's parents are trying to set up a meeting between her and broncos quarterback tim tebow. >> trying to jump on the coat tails? >> what is going on? can you explain this tebow phenomenon to me? >> he is a polarizing figure. people either love him or dislike him. >> and you? >> i have no problems with him at all. he's done some amazing things on the field. >> is he good looking? >> you're asking -- if you want my -- we can talk after the show about this. >> thanks, bill! thank you! this comes to us from new york city where the red carpet is rolled out. tv's brightest stars gathering to mark a major milestone in morning tv. the 16th anniversary of the
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"today" show was celebrated at a thursday night gala. since hitting the air waves in 1952 the program has evolved into a dominant television brand that is part of the morning routine for millions of americans. coming up, matt, al, and natalie will keep the party going here on this nbc station. we started the party so they are going to keep it going. >> yeah. 60 years. at one time, they had a monkey that was helping do the weather in the very beginning. it's going through some changes. >> we just celebrated an anniversary here as well. >> yeah. we were like on 8. >> happy anniversary, bill. just in case i haven't said it to you. i'm veronica de la cruz. this is "early today." just your first stop of the day on your nbc station.
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good morning, welcome to universi "news4 today" on this friday, january 13.
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police found a male victim at a shooting last night. he was taken to the hospital and died. police have not identified the shooter. the pentagon reporting a picture posted on the internet of three service members urinating on a person. two are in custody at camp pendleton. hillary clinton called the video deplorable. >> inconsistent with american values, with the standards of behavior that we expect from our military personnel. >> nbc news has learned that the pentagon tapped the same man who oversaw the repeal of don't ask, don't tell to lead this investigation. expert expect swift and strong punishment that could run up the chain of command. demonstrators with occupy d.c. coue

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