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firefighters c continue to batte otheher blazes acrcross the sta. the fires are among the deadliest to have hit the u.s. in the century. jason is in los angeles. he is the bureau chief for nbc news radio. as we just heard, the number missing has more than doubled in the last few hours from 300 to 630. whwhy? >> it is devastating. those numbers are scary. whwhat we are fifinding out is t peoplele were told to leave ther homes in a lash. can you imagine sitting at home and watching g news coverage of the fire in your backyard and then having a knock at the door saying you have to go and you have to go now? people left behind their cell phones, identification, anything that would help investigators identified with ar. on top of that, that fire raged really fast, that is in northern california. unfortunately, it looks like some people could not get out or may have been disorientated by the smoke and flames and could not find their way out. sarah: they are searching thee bbbble of ththese destroyeyed h. what are thehey dealing g with? >> the winds have c
firefighters c continue to batte otheher blazes acrcross the sta. the fires are among the deadliest to have hit the u.s. in the century. jason is in los angeles. he is the bureau chief for nbc news radio. as we just heard, the number missing has more than doubled in the last few hours from 300 to 630. whwhy? >> it is devastating. those numbers are scary. whwhat we are fifinding out is t peoplele were told to leave ther homes in a lash. can you imagine sitting at home and watching g news...
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plus: a bay area family )s batte with a life insurance company. we help them get a hundred thousand dollars! today in the bay. tomorrow morning. 4:30 to 7. remaining... if you wanna a good deal on this )cyber monday )...you better get >>> you a remaining if you want a good deal on this cyber monday. according to san jose's adobe, americans will spend nearly $8 billion today. this is amazon's fulfillment where they are work i work i work iing overtime. nearly half of consumering like ordering online, but plan on picking them up at a store near them. >>> the extent of the damage is unknown after that crash in san francisco. it was caught on camera. golden gate ferry is still assessing the damage. two of the 53 people on board were hurt. investigators are still trying to figure out what led to that crash, and the repairs are now in the works. >>> stek waph curry walked awaym that car crash video. take a look at that arrow. this was posted by tmz. curry's black porsche and another car crashing up against the divider on highway 24, just coming out of t
plus: a bay area family )s batte with a life insurance company. we help them get a hundred thousand dollars! today in the bay. tomorrow morning. 4:30 to 7. remaining... if you wanna a good deal on this )cyber monday )...you better get >>> you a remaining if you want a good deal on this cyber monday. according to san jose's adobe, americans will spend nearly $8 billion today. this is amazon's fulfillment where they are work i work i work iing overtime. nearly half of consumering like...
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is now engaged in the fourth batt of the atlantic following world war i, world war ii and the cold wardder nr ndhe ship's bow are the eyesars of the destroyer. het's here in the sonar room wre a sub is detected and the hunt begins. inside w allowed to film a secret world. teams girding for gh takes hide-and-seek beneath the waves. the lieutenant malia montgomery runs what is called combat acoustics. >> russia has a lot more submarines with a lor more stealth capabilities. >> reporter: how silent can they get? >> they can be verqu t and go for long periods of time without us being able to track them. >> reporter: locating ng and identifs sonar tech jillian wendland eats b. i personally like to think of them as snakes, not necessarily in a bad way because notll snakes are poisonous. >> reporter: but some are? >> some are. >> reporter: listening for russian subs from sonar buoys dropped from choppers. on the bridge, captain ryan o'lackland points to the recentussian sub buildup as a reason for the united states and its nato allies to be here. is there a submarine there? maybe, maybe not,
is now engaged in the fourth batt of the atlantic following world war i, world war ii and the cold wardder nr ndhe ship's bow are the eyesars of the destroyer. het's here in the sonar room wre a sub is detected and the hunt begins. inside w allowed to film a secret world. teams girding for gh takes hide-and-seek beneath the waves. the lieutenant malia montgomery runs what is called combat acoustics. >> russia has a lot more submarines with a lor more stealth capabilities. >>...
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institute in vienna, and we asked him what makes this incident stand out in president trump's ongoing batt with the press. >> on n presidentt trump's agesession, agaggressive rhetotc to the press is noththing nenew. however, the d decision to expxl essentialllly journrnalist from the white house for asking aggressisive questions essentiay is quitete an escalation. i want to point out something that one of the e most disturbig aspectct of this incncident is t beautiful to itself bubut the wy in whihich the whitete house has tried to distotort the incidenty releasing a videoeo that was appaparently doctored by the conspira sitee info wars and ususe that to attack jimm acos's crededibility by accccusing himf grababbing inanappropriately t s younung female interern who was tried to take aa microphone. this is really actually one of the most disturbing aspect of the incident, i would say. brent: that was stuck in, deputy director of the international press institute in vienna seeking with us earlier. all right. let's switch gears now. helena is here with business news. no surprises coming from
institute in vienna, and we asked him what makes this incident stand out in president trump's ongoing batt with the press. >> on n presidentt trump's agesession, agaggressive rhetotc to the press is noththing nenew. however, the d decision to expxl essentialllly journrnalist from the white house for asking aggressisive questions essentiay is quitete an escalation. i want to point out something that one of the e most disturbig aspectct of this incncident is t beautiful to itself bubut the...
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first time in 55 years that the batt t ax postponed.me 1963 the game was delayed for a week after jfk was assassinated. now, if you like the tradition, this is the way it used to be with the bears and the cardinal meeting in the final game of the regular season. >> i think our hope was all week we're going to play this game. it's going to get better. the wind is going to change. everything was on the table, but we looked at air quality everywhere, and there just wasn't any place that local where there was a significant improvement. >> the warriors still trying to get past the draymond-kd blowup. meanwhile, they play in dallas tomorrow. no draymond because of the nagging toe and steph without a groin injury. >>> nba tonight. raptors and celtics. kyrie irving and kawhi leonard. kyrie had 17 just before the fourth quarter. they're tied at 107. this will be for the win. kawhi, no. finished with 31. scored an assistance on every hoop. finished with a season high 43. the settles 123-116. >>> do you love the gym of thrones? then you know the m
first time in 55 years that the batt t ax postponed.me 1963 the game was delayed for a week after jfk was assassinated. now, if you like the tradition, this is the way it used to be with the bears and the cardinal meeting in the final game of the regular season. >> i think our hope was all week we're going to play this game. it's going to get better. the wind is going to change. everything was on the table, but we looked at air quality everywhere, and there just wasn't any place that...
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. >> the batte is the costliest part of the vehicle. it's important to improve efficientysi and . >> they are well ahead of competitors when it comes to battery costs. partially bause of the size and scale of the gigafactory. but alysts question how long those advantages will last. >> do i think they have an advantage. i don't think they have a scale advantage for very long. i guess i p it that way because a lot of scale from batterypanies is coming soon. other auto makers gm, nissan, mercedes are planning to build and sell more electric cars, especially five from now.ears so there will be greater demand for the raw materials that make up bteries. like lithium. >> that concerns me a bit. if you are -- y if're going to get a mine to produce at capacity in 2022 you need to invest in it today. invest in shovels in the ground today. that is not happening at a pace that needs to -- for the ev industry to really take off in that time period. >> tesla is confident it will have plentyfaw materials to continue expanding battery production. as th
. >> the batte is the costliest part of the vehicle. it's important to improve efficientysi and . >> they are well ahead of competitors when it comes to battery costs. partially bause of the size and scale of the gigafactory. but alysts question how long those advantages will last. >> do i think they have an advantage. i don't think they have a scale advantage for very long. i guess i p it that way because a lot of scale from batterypanies is coming soon. other auto makers gm,...
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plus: a bay area family )s batte with a life insurance company.4:30 to 7. ♪ >>> it's 8:00 on "today." ready, set, click. cyber monday is here and it's anticipated to be the biggest shopping day ever. where do you get the best deals? we'll have the breakdown and our kickoff of the best "steals & deals" of the year. >>> plus, playing it cool. >> how is the freezing going? >> it feels good. does it hurt? >> no. does yours hurt? >> no. i'm having soup. >> jenna and i put school scu t sculptisculp sculpting to the test. does it work? we'll tell you the results. >>> and mrpalace intrigue, why harry and meghan are moving away from the palace where they live. that's coming up on "today," november 26th, 2018. >>> here from albuquerque, new mexico. ♪ >> here for my brother's birthday. >> from the buckeye state. >> good morning, portland, oregon. >> teachers from the bluegrass state. >> our sister's getting married. >> oh. >> wow. >> there's a story, five sisters getting married. it's their wedding, everybody. we appreciate having you with us, monday morning
plus: a bay area family )s batte with a life insurance company.4:30 to 7. ♪ >>> it's 8:00 on "today." ready, set, click. cyber monday is here and it's anticipated to be the biggest shopping day ever. where do you get the best deals? we'll have the breakdown and our kickoff of the best "steals & deals" of the year. >>> plus, playing it cool. >> how is the freezing going? >> it feels good. does it hurt? >> no. does yours hurt? >>...
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. >> reporter: incredibly the army photographer jim bates filmed clarence matter's tank in a batt battleinto his mind. >> i saw movement over on my left side. so i fired through the corner of the building thinking maybe i'd get a lucky hit that it would knock the tank out. this little german car came around the corner right down the street in front of us. and i think i may have hit the car. i might have been the one that hit the car and wounded katar a katarina. a young girl that was take on out and laying in. the street there still alive, but she was shot in the chest. i saw the medics were there and treated her and left her lying beside the car on the highway there. she didn't deserve to die that way. all the time i see her lying in the street. >> we went to that street now bustling and to him almost unrecognizable. >> was it the film that jogged your memory? >> et yes. >> reporter: he admits he's a little confused between what he recalls from that day versus what he later saw in the film stored away frr decades at the national archives. >> i could see her hair. >> you remember seeing
. >> reporter: incredibly the army photographer jim bates filmed clarence matter's tank in a batt battleinto his mind. >> i saw movement over on my left side. so i fired through the corner of the building thinking maybe i'd get a lucky hit that it would knock the tank out. this little german car came around the corner right down the street in front of us. and i think i may have hit the car. i might have been the one that hit the car and wounded katar a katarina. a young girl that...
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if you narrow it down to the batt battleground districts, democrats are depending on groups that don't typically turn out in midterm elections. bottom line, george, they need them to vote. we're talking about younger voters, nonwhite voters. they're telling pollsters they're going to vote in unprecedented numbers. but th >> nate, let's educate folks on probability. going into the 2016 election, the house.ast was actually lowe break down statistically what that means. >> so what our forecast accounts for polls being wrong. how much uncertainty there is in the forecast. the range of outcomes in the house is really wide. our range covers 80% of the outcomes, on the low end 15 democratic pickups all the way up to the low to mid 50s. most of those are above 23. which is how many seats they'd need to take the house. >> and one of the big x factors you've written about this year is unusually for midterms, the democrats have a fund-raising advantage in the final days. >> there are lots of districts on the board, where there are republican incumbents where seats are ordinary safe. you have a de
if you narrow it down to the batt battleground districts, democrats are depending on groups that don't typically turn out in midterm elections. bottom line, george, they need them to vote. we're talking about younger voters, nonwhite voters. they're telling pollsters they're going to vote in unprecedented numbers. but th >> nate, let's educate folks on probability. going into the 2016 election, the house.ast was actually lowe break down statistically what that means. >> so what our...
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plus: a bay area family )s batte with a life insurance company.t a hundred thousand dollars! today in the bay. tomorrow morning. 4:30 to 7. joe live pictures right now, kind of blinking in and out ironically from nasa as we watch very happy people. the insight lander has landed on mars and is sending back telemetry. everything looks good and lots of hugs and high-fives and all kinds of stuff. >> that's what they work for and then to see it come to fruition like that. >> for years and years and years and then 90 seconds of terror. >> all right. kari has to look at our forecast for today. >> it looks pretty good. nice and clear. we're going to start to see that rain moving back into the bay area during the morning for the north bay, afternoon for the rest of the bay area and then a stronger storm set to move in late wednesday night. >> keep the umbrellas handy. okay. that's going to do it for us, our next newscast is coming up at 5:00, we will be back tomorrow morning as well. >> see you then. >> 4:30 in the morning. get up early. ♪ this little home
plus: a bay area family )s batte with a life insurance company.t a hundred thousand dollars! today in the bay. tomorrow morning. 4:30 to 7. joe live pictures right now, kind of blinking in and out ironically from nasa as we watch very happy people. the insight lander has landed on mars and is sending back telemetry. everything looks good and lots of hugs and high-fives and all kinds of stuff. >> that's what they work for and then to see it come to fruition like that. >> for years...
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that's the case we been trying to make them talk to voters and dave batts district, virginia.ose to $30,000. so that's the case were trying to make and we are going to find out tonight if it works. neil: you both hit on a key point and you touched on us all. and it's a referendum on the president. to make a referendum on controversial democrat like nancy pelosi if she were to take over leadership of the house of representatives and that gets to galvanize the republicans. >> that is certainly the gamble that people like dave brat are trying to make here they're trying to make that argument. that is why when his debate got so much attention because of how many times he brought up nancy pelosi. many more times he brought up the name of the factual opponent. midterms are almost always a referendum on the incumbent party in the incumbent president and particularly this one because donald trump so very much wants to make it about him. democrats are delighted he wants to make it about him because we would like to make it about him, too. him and health care. democrats have been really
that's the case we been trying to make them talk to voters and dave batts district, virginia.ose to $30,000. so that's the case were trying to make and we are going to find out tonight if it works. neil: you both hit on a key point and you touched on us all. and it's a referendum on the president. to make a referendum on controversial democrat like nancy pelosi if she were to take over leadership of the house of representatives and that gets to galvanize the republicans. >> that is...