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chapo appear in court arguing his conditions be behind bars are too strict. from the amount of time he is locked up to his are wife's ability to visit and denying him water. and football fever. millions of fans bracing for tomorrow's super bowl. we have it all covered for you this morning from the buzz that's building in houston to the anticipation of lady gaga's halftime performance. even behind the scenes of the commercials and throw in a pinch of cuteness with the puppy bowl as the countdown to super bowl v vl begins today. saturday, february 4th, 2017. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> and quewelcome to today. i'm
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>> i'm sheinelle jones. >> you are back? i'm hyped. it will be a good weekend. >> let's go to the top story this morning. a defeat in court overnight for president trump and his travel ban. a federal judge temporarily putting it on hold. the white house vowing to fight back. nbc's kelly o'donnell is outside the florida estate. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig. this has put a sudden uncertainty into the president trump's immigration plan and extreme vetting. a court from the unlikely part of the country acted and everyone from the white house to the airlines to the customs officials are asking what does it mean and what comes next? making his first visit as president to his florida home. donald and melania trump share a palm beach weekend. all things trump, it won't be
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quiet. late friday, a seattle based federal judge dealt the trump white house a blow. >> this is in the public interest. >> reporter: that court blocked the enforcement of the seven-country travel ban with a temporary restraining order after washington and minnesota challenged it in court. >> the law is a powerful thing. it has the ability to hold everybody accountable to it. that includes the president of the united states. >> reporter: after 10:00 p.m., the white house press secretary pushed back with a statement. the department of justice inn tinds to file an emergency stay of the outrageous order. inn visiting the president's order is intended to protect the homeland. ten minutes later, the white house took out the word outrageous that had described the order. mr. trump's executive order prompted days of protest around the country. top senate democrat chuck
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ruling a victory for the constitution. adding this unamerican executive order will not make us safer. in his new weekly address recorded before the court acted, donald trump defended from seven muslim countries. >> the executive order establishes a process of new vetting and new mechanisms to ensure those coming into america love and support our people. that they have good intentions. >> reporter: the president also tweeted friday we must keep evil out of country. another surprise for president trump on a holy different subject. his very first nominee has withdrawn. vincent viola who is a west point graduate and billionaire businessman has decided he no longer wants to be in consideration to be secretary of the army. this morning, defense secretary mattis has said he is disappointed, but
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white house for why viola has withdrawn. also, craig, president trump has some business on his agenda in his home office. he plans to speak with leaders from italy and ukraine. part of a working saturday at mar-a-lago. craig. >> kelly from florida this morning. thanks. let's turn back now to the federal court ruling putting a hold on the president's travel ban. let's bring in pete williams. our justice p correspondent. pete, what is the judge's ruling for the reason and why did it involve washington state and minnesota? >> this was a lawsuit filed by washington state and minnesota. they argued it hurt the citizens and their high tech industries. people who rely on free travel to sell products and bring in talented employees. they said this order was illegal and unconstitutional. they asked the judge to stop while it plays out in court. judge james robard.
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the president trump administration claim there is no protection from the people who want to come here from the countries covered by the order. iran, iraq, somalia and sudan and yemen. he issued this order. >> pete, what is the immediate effect? does this mean people with travel? >> the immediate effect is more confusion. it took the administration four days to make clear what the order did. now it is trying to find out what this ruling means. the u.s. officials were saying in the hours after the ruling it would not change anything immediately. all of the visas granted before the executive order went into effect were canceled by the order. they said anybody who now wants to come will have to get another visa and that will take a while. there's confusion about the effect of the ruling on refugees. it does apply to that executive order too. >> with that said, what's next
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statement from the government on what this means on immigrants who want to come here and students and others already here who want to go home and come back. we should know soon when the justice department will go to the ninth circuit court of appeals to get the ruling put on hold. this process is going to keep happening. there are nine lawsuits in court now. more will be filed next week. friday brought two contradictory rulings. one in seattle and one in boston. the president did have the authority to issue the order. we will be in for several more weeks of stops and starts. it is possible the president's executive order will wind up before the u.s. supreme court. i don't know if that will happen in time for decision this term. >> pete williams, thank you. not just foreign poll circumstance but as we mentioned the trump administration reshaping relationships with the business and banking world. president trump signed execu
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on wall street quite happy. our friend stephanie ruhle is a former wall street executive and now is on msnbc. >> good morning. >> this is your lane. >> good to see you. >> let's start with dodd-frank. you have a president who ran on the populous message. he stocks his cabinet with people from goldman sachs. yesterday with the executive action. he starts to rollback dodd-frank. created in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. was dodd-frank a disaster? does reshaping it help the working class? >> it was not a disaster. the reason dodd-frank was put in place is because of the financial crisis. banks took massive risks and the american people had to bail them out. yesterday, the former president of goldman sachs gary kohn, the white house economic advisor said we have the most highly
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capitalized banks, but we are overregulated and overburdened. he left out the reason the banks have the reserves is because of the regulation. you want to have this protection. in the event of a crisis, the banks are secure. for the last seven years, we have not had a crisis. we have been steadily improving. to say take the training wheels off and rev up the engine is not a good idea. maybe it needs to be tweaked. maybe the regulation went too far. it needs adjustment. not just tear it up. >> on that note, let's talk about jobs. president inheriting the job market. labor department releasing 227,000 jobs added in january. more than expected. give us context here. give us reality check on where the economy is right now for president trump. >> when the unemployment number is 4.8%, that's a really good number. you are asking yourself why are so many americans saying i
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make ends meet. i can't pay tuition. i have two jobs. the issue is wages and skills. maybe people just aren't paid enough. this is the argument of minimum wage. today, ceos, the disparity of what they are paid and the workers pay is never greater. craig, if you learn to be an auto mechanic, open a hood of a car today. it looks likes a computer. it is not just a transmission or carburetor. you don't have the skills. we need to train americans so they can get the jobs that pay more. >> late friday night, president trump tweeted this. i believe we have the tweet. this is countries charge taxes or tariffs and the u.s. charges nothing or little. we should charge the same as they charge us. we heard about a looming trade war. do tweets suggest the president is doing just that? >> this is what has ceos nervous. on
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i'll make it easier. this idea of america first and made in america. it sounds great. the devil is in the details. we also export a lot. think about this. it wasn't president obama that put the local shop in your town. the dress shop. privately pharmacy. he did not put them out of business. it is how we spend. walmart and amazon became the most successful companies in the world because we like to buy cheap products in large volume. so the idea of america first sounds great. is it how you spend? i have a feeling you love amazon prime. >> we'll leave it there. good to see you. >> it is great to sea ye you gu >> you can catch msnbc live with stephanie ruhle every day at 9:00 a.m. let's head over seas where the authorities are learning about the attempt the terror attack outside of the louvre museum in paris. the suspect was armed with
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machete. nbc's matt bradley has more for us. >> reporter: sheinelle, the government acknowledged this was a young egyptian yanational. he is recovering in the hospital after four bullets and 13 hours of surgery. in paris, police hunt for clues. france stung by terror home of the louvre. on friday, police a say 29-year-old uregyptian who arrid from dubai shouted god is great in arabic with a machete. one soldier took a machete blow to the head. he was hospitalized, but recovering. soldiers shot the attacker four times. hundreds of aftterrified touris were locked down. >> we thought it was terrorism. >> 9/11. >> that's what we're used to now.
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>> in a tweet, president obama claimed t president trump blamed terror. after the paris attacks of 2015 and nice last summer. the scene of the crime today, business as usual. this was a minor attack for the country that remains on edge. it didn't do much to scare off touri tourists. and this man and his wife were visiting a friend in paris this morning. >> what deterred you? would you say you were more deterred by the rain or act of terror when it came to visiting the louvre? >> i would say the weather. >> reporter: at least one french newspaper calling the assailant a tourist terrorist. as you see, the museum is reopened and thronged with hundreds of tourists. we have been win
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long rifles. sheinelle. >> matt bradley, thank you. super bowl vl now. just some 36 hours away. boy are we he exciexcited. will it be a first win for the falcons or another victory for the patriots? either way, fans are ready for the showdown and so is the host city. nbc's ron mott live in houston, texas. good to see you, my friend. >> reporter: craig, good morning. the air is chilly this morning. still thick with anticipation. finally game time is closing in and predictions about the game are spilling out. on paper, it resembles david versus goliath. patriots with nine trips to the super bowl with four victories. falcons, just two appearances, hunting for april w win. >> how we remember this week is determined by the score of the game.
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quarterback tom brady and bill belichick are looking to deflate detractors again. matt ryan and his offense hope to rev their engines to a championship finish line. >> when you are surrounded by good players and guys can make plays anytime. >> reporter: a position 30 other teams can only envy ahead of the season finale. the throngs of fans rushing into houston are triggering a bit of jealousy. especially those putting down big cash. ticket prices are rich. something of a bargain. down an average 15% from a year ago to nearly $4,100 according to stubhub. security is tight. law enforcement eyes everywhere. four-legged cops sniffing out signs of trouble. win or lose, a dream come true for kids dealing with life threatening health issues thanks to make a wish. >> i got sick. it was tough to get throug
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really help. >> reporter: for those keeping score. >> i hope it gets to overtime. >> okay. >> or win in the fourth quarter? >> i'll guarantee the victory. >> reporter: move over joe namath. the team that walks out of the stadium on the shortened is almost alsomott, we will give y preview of lady gaga's halftime performance coming up. a look at the top headlines. lawyers for the patriots aaron hernandez appeared in court on friday asking for a three-month delay in the murder trial. they want to renew new evidence and josh mcdaniels may be called as a witness. and lawyersor
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arguing his prison conditions are too tough. he is locked in cell 23 hours a day and one hour of exercise and denied water. authorities are keeping him under close watch because he has broken out of mexican prisons. a search team oft florida keys found a missing canadian filmmaker. the body of rob stewart had been located near the area where he was filming. the dive was deeper than any he had done before. members of the crew think he may have passed out. here is a real life version of the film "gone in 60 seconds." the security video in chicago catches the guys on video smashing into the dealership and calmly driving out with four bmws and porsche. several dealerships have lost cars in the last few weeks. an organized ring of thieves is behind the crime spree. let's go to indra peterson.
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how about a check of che weather? >> finders keepers. i don't think that really applies. all right. let's talk about maybe the weirdest winter we've had. except for on the west coast. continuing with that trend once again today, more systems are out towards the west coast. here's the first one. but of course we have one right behind that guy. and no we're not exactly going to end just there. there are three systems already down the pipe line. that third one, remember that word atmospheric river, that is coming back in. three storm systems making their way in. heavy amounts of rain and snow. loving the ski season out west. here's the first one. staying mostly to the north here but heavy amounts of snow into the cascades. the second system comes in sunday night through monday. that will bring loorarge amountf rainfall. then the third one. look at the rainfall totals. up to 6 inches of rainfall. with that we do have some flood concerns out there. sno
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that's a look at the big picture. here's a look at your local weather. >> good morning. we've got a clear sky dawn on this saturday morning. if you plan on getting a run in or bike ride or hike today, it's going to be cold. subfreezing during the morning hours. we'll get above freezing by noontime then about 40 degrees by mid-afternoon. just a few high clouds coming in. so layer up today for some outdoor exercise. then tomorrow milder, a lot of clouds around near 30 in the morning. afternoon highs near 50. low 50s on monday. you guys big skiers? >> we were just talking about. that my kids go skiing every two with we weeks. i was holding my daughter's hand. >> i turn green. >> are you a big skier? >> i wish i could. where is the snow? >> you can go with my kids. i'll leave. thank you, indra. still to come in the download. how the world is
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♪ ♪ ♪ know you can save today for what's important tomorrow. all right. super bowl sunday. the countdown is on. more than 100 million people expected to tun in. some for the big game. others for the halftime show. >> lady gaga is the star taking the stage this year with plenty of speculation over which stunts the singer will pull off and whether she will get political. nbc's jacob rascon is live in houston, texas. good morning, jacob. >> reporter: good morning. there are so many
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will she repel from the roof? will beyonce make an appearance? what about costumes or songs? lady gaga is good at keeping a secret. we know a few things of what she has preparing for her entire life. the always outrageous and original lady gaga is about to take the biggest music stage in the world. but for all the sneak peeks and highly anticipated halftime show is still largely a mystery. >> we thought maybe you want to repel from the dome into nrg. >> i'll not tell you what i'll do. >> reporter: famous for out there stunts like the meat dress or whatever this is. gaga says she can promise the performance will be high adrenaline. >> when you watch football, you are watching guys crash into each other. you are watching real strategy happening. it is an intense situation. i didn't want the halftime show to take a dip. >> reporter:
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activist outspoken against donald trump during the campaign, gaga hinted she won't shy away from politics. >> i don't know if i will succeed. >> reporter: a few past trorgs controversials. wardrobe malfunction in 2004. and the flash of the finger in 2012 with madonna. and after beyonce's appearance last year, some speculating gaga's post with a bee emoji may suggest a cameo with queen bey. >> there is an opportunity to use every inch of the stage for dynamic moments. >> reporter: a performance lady gaga she said she imagined her entire life. >> i have been planning this since i was four. iw
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>> reporter: months of planning and training for 13 minutes of glory. >> get excited to see something you haven't seen before. we put everything that we could into this show. >> reporter: lady gaga says themes to look for inclusion, diversity and equality. we know friend and crooner tony bennett will appear for the show. the nfl will take more than $10 million to produce. guys, they don't pay the performer. >> look at dividends. they come in other ways. >> jacob, thank you. >> i'm confided. excited. >> we have seen her before. we are in for a show. still ahead on "today," the number one reason folks watch the super bowl. the commercials. we will take you behind the z n scenes of the making of one commercial with cam newton and
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>> and a prank played on me. it is slow motion all good morning. your time now is 7:26 on this saturday, february 4th. i'm meagan fitzgerald. let's get a check on some of the stories we're following for you this morning. today parents at d.c. elementary school will find out where their children will temporarily move to. it comes after the school was shut down after a bedbug and rodent outbreak. the school will be closed for cleaning on monday and tuesday. after that students will be moved to a new building for several weeks. and a metro alert to tell you about. these six metro rail stations will remain closed today and tomorrow. metro will need more time to fix the tunnel. free busesi
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welcome back. meteorologist tom kierein joins us for a look at what we can expect this weekend. chilly, huh, tom? >> yeah. cold start. we have a clear sky. live view, the sun coming up this morning. it'll stay clear throughout much of the day with temperatures climbing just to the upper 30s to near 40 degrees by late afternoon. few clouds coming in this evening. and then a cloudy day on sunday. might get a little sun in the afternoon. highs reaching near 50 tomorrow after a milder morning. monday afternoon partly cloudy into the low 50s. and then much milder on tuesday. in fact, tuesday may make it up to the low to mid-60s on tuesday afternoon with some scattered sprinkles around. then wednesday a few sprinkles
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thursday and friday next weekend, maybe next saturday night some rain. >> al ♪ what do you mean ♪ when you nod your head yes ♪ but you want to say no ♪ what do you mean ♪ when you don't want me no more ♪ >> the sweet sounds. >> i was in the mood there. i was jamming with mr. bieber. justin bieber on a saturday morning. the canadian heartthrob taking a break from social media. he is back now. we will have more in popstart. meanwhile, we have a solid crowd on the plaza considering it is 15 degrees on the plaza. this is the fourth day of february, 2017. thanks to everyone
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by. inside studio 1a. >> i'm sheinelle jones with craig melvin. the trump administration is vowing to fight back after the judge's ruling temporarily blocked the travel plan targeting seven muslim countries. the white house will try to get the decision overturned and the ban is lawful. shehere is a live look at t demonstration in london. thousands marching from protest of the ban. defense secretary james mattis is on his first overseas trip as pentagon chief. today, he is reassuring the japanese that the trump administration is committed to the defense. and claims the u.s. will back japan in the island chain dispute. china criticizing the united states for bringing instability to the region. it was a battle of fierce basketball rivals. two teams tied for the most wins in nba
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the lakers squared off against the celtics. each team began the night with 3,252 wins. the celtics broke away in the third quarter. finishing 113-107 victory in sole possession of bragging rights of nba all-time wins crown. we start with the download. our recap of the biggest headlines from beyonce's bombshell to the prank they pulled on this one here. the today's team moves and television debut for one special star. those are some of the stories that caught our attention this week. u.s. foreign policy taking a turn this week under president trump. tough words for iran. >> we are officially putting iran on notice. >> promising to hold iran account bl for testing a ballistic missile.
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>> and a dust up with one of america's closest allies. >> you hear about the tough phone calls i'm having. don't worry. >> one call with australia scolding its prime minister about an obama agreement to bring 1,250 refugees from there to the u.s. the president calling it a dumb deal. incorrectly labeling the refugees illegal immigrants. >> it was very frank and forthright. >> for his part, president trump thanking the prime minister for a civil conversation. >> and in yemen, a raid against al qaeda. >> officials saying navy s.e.a.l.s met with heavy gunfire. they returned gunfire and a firefight was under way. the white house insisting the raid was a success. >> this was a very, very well thought out and executed effort. it is a successful operation by all standards. >> navy s.e.a.l. wli
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the first american service member killed in action under president trump. here at home, president trump also trying to make his mark on the supreme court. picking neil gorsuch for the job. >> from denver on the federal appeals court praising for a brilliant mind. >> he is a man who our country needs. >> if confirmed, gorsuch, 49, could serve on the court for deca decades. and a bombshell from beyonce and jay-z. having twins. memes flying. who wore it better? and a north carolina teacher made us smile. barry white jr. has a ritual with his students. every morning he greets each student with a personal handshake. he had a custom greeting for the "today" show team in studio
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>> and prankster michael carbanaro stopped by. starting with the sleight of hand. >> that quickly turned creepy crawling. and a prank on our friend sheinelle. >> it's okay. sorry. they're harmless. >> and one final surprise for patriots fans in boston. >> ladies and gentlemen, dylan dreyer. >> making his network television debut. the beautiful calvin. >> i'm doing so great. i will say since calvin's been around, the patriots are 5-0. >> he is adorable. >> patriots undefeated since calvin has been on this earth. i was proud you did not use
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>> in my defense, it was scary enough to see a frog. i don't do frogs. to see a frog under the cup. when it was my turn, i assumed there would be a frog under the cup. i was brave. i took the cup and p wept like this. you didn't hear anything. i thought oh, there is nothing. roaches. i felt something on my head. automatically i'm thinking don't roaches fly? >> you posted a picture the day before of birds. >> i was tortured this week. monday we were submerged under water for a water rescue. you flip out. >> you hopped up fast. i have never seen you move that fast. >> it is one of those things. come on now. >> i was going to say, they are going to do it to you right now. >> that's not cool, guys. not cool. that's not cool. >> by the way, i used to love spiders as a kid. you went get me on that. >> that was good. >> i
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>> i almost lost this shot. >> we need a three-second delay. >> all right. indra peterson. >> let's do it. weather, whether you love it or. we're still talking about warm weather. this is not changing. hasn't been changing. we're just bringing on the heat app pull the heat going. as high as michigan and minnesota. look at the temperatures through the weekend. look at omaha. minneapolis 34, by the way. we're talking february. that is 13 above average for this time of year. houston, high of 77 degrees. you know they're loving that. that's a look at the big picture, let's take a look at your weather. >> good morning. off to a clear and cold start this morning. temperatures are hovering just in the low 20s now. much of the region. later today climbing up
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then tomorrow afternoon highs near 50. back to work and school on monday with some milder temperatures. much milder on tuesday. some scattered sprinkles around that may linger. dry after that and getting chilly again. i think we're still laughing at sheinelle. sorry. >> no, no. for me, i said i know your true colors. they come out. >> what about your true colors? >> you curse. >> i do not. i do not. when you play it like that, it looks like i did. >> oh, yeah. i heard it. >> it is amazing how fast the control room can move here. other times we barely get on the air. thanks. when you crack open the fortune cookie from your favorite restaurant, could the piece of paper be blank? and in the cold, cold winter, do you warm up your car in the driveway before you leave theho
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move in and boom. there it goes. in indianapolis, this thief swipes the car in front of the owner's house. >> i had the keys in it. >> she left for a moment. that's all it took. her car gone in seconds. this winter in nebraska, police say thieves crash this car into a tree after the owner left it sitting in the driveway warming up. in philadelphia, this silver car left running in a 7/eleven parking lot. thieves driving away with the 6-year-old boy. the driver coming out chasing them down. the police found the car and the boy okay. we do it when it is freezing out. turning the key and leaving the car to warm up. doors often unlocked. the cold weather crooks can spot
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the exhaust from the street and pounce. cops in maryland warning drivers. >> you finish up cereal or coffee and your car is gone? >> your car is gone or in the process of them stealing your car. they carry weapons on them. > we spotted car after car after car. engines running. exhaust coming out. no one behind the wheel. >> here is a nice car. parked in the driveway. owner is probably inside and has no idea. a thief could be here right now. walk right up. and i'm gone. in the very same neighborhood, we clock another car idling for nearly ten minutes. no one around. >> come over here for a minute. look at that. the key he is right there. >> just minutes later, across town. the cold crooks strike again. >> just got a call for a jump-in vehicle warming up. >> when we arrived on
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meet the victim. a young mother. >> holy crap my car is gone. someone stole my car. left my car on. ran back in. get my son out and just that quickly, my car was gone. >> they work fast. >> yes. someone had to have been watching me. it was a minute. >> that's it? >> that's it. i'm disgusted by the criminals. i'm very disgusted. >> cops say you should never leave your car running unattended. if you insist on doing it. don't forget to grab another set of keys. that way you can lock it. this can can happen at gas stat. lots of reports of those. you grab a magazine or coffee. you come out and car is gone. thieves are all over the nation. especially in the northeast. where it is cold right now. we hope this helps. >> that does help. jeff rossen, thank you. up next, from the coin toss to the running time of the national anthem. all of the crazy bets you can
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>> i got you covered. these random bets are here. a step beyond the yardage. people are betting on everything, starting with luke bryan. singing the national anthem. the bet is over or under 2:09. it clocks in at 2:13. take the over. moving on to quarterback tom brady. it is hard to say who is more famous. he or gisele bundchen. the bet is how many times you see her on the screen. and this year's game is in houston. some people betting on a phrase made famous by tom hanks in apollo 13. come on, guys. it's real. a tradition of dousing the winning coach in freezing cold gatorade. what color will they douse? it was blue last time. are you throwing down on the bets? >> none of the wacky bets. >> i like
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weekend. and it's there that parents will find out where their children will temporarily move to. it comes after the school was shut down after a bedbug and rodent outbreak. cleaning monday and tuesday. after that student wills go to a new building for several weeks. in lorton, many residents with questions about the waste fire can meet. it will be held at mount vernon high school at 9:30. now to a metro alert to tell you about. six metro rail stations will stay closed today and tomorrow. free buses will replace orange, blue, and silver line service in downtown d.c. back with
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>> good morning. golden sunlight now spreading across the region now on this saturday morning. it's cold though. temperatures are only in the 20s. low to mid-20s much of the region. later today climbing into the upper 30s, near 40. evan few clouds in the afternoon. mostly cloudy on sunday. morning lows around 30. afternoon highs around 50 degrees. monday a bit milder near 50. then record high low to mid-60s on tuesday with sprinkles of light rain. that should end on wednesday. then some sun back in the afternoon. chillier toward the end of next
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next saturday night a week from today. then drying out the following sunday. >> thanks. good morning. blocked. the white house responds to a late night blow to the controversial travel ban after a federal judge puts it on hold. that as demonstrations in london take to the streets this morning and most protesters are expected to follow mr. trump to his florida estate. dropping out. the president's pick for army secretary withdraws from nomination due to the billionaire's business ties. the first setback for president trump as he tries to build his team. >> here we go. and art of the ads. we take you behind the scenes of the industry's most creative commercials as the countdown to the super bowl begins today,
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